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Aaron E. Carnes, Lincoln, NE US
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| 20080318283 | Fermentation Process for Continuous Plasmid Dna Production - A continuous process is described for the production of microbial plasmid DNA for use in biopharmaceutical and biotechnological applications. The process consists of: first growing microbial cells containing a plasmid at a reduced temperature in a continuous stage; followed by a second plasmid induction continuous culture stage with an increased temperature, with a residence time that allows accumulation of the plasmid product. A hold step at a reduced temperature after fermentation further increases the yield of plasmid product. The method enables production of a large quantity of highly purified plasmid DNA from a small bioreactor over time. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20100184157 | E. COLI PLASMID DNA PRODUCTION - General methods and strains of bacteria are described, that dramatically simplify and streamline plasmid DNA production. In one preferred embodiment, endolysin mediated plasmid extraction combined with flocculation mediated removal of cell debris and host nucleic acids achieves increased yield and purity with simplified downstream purification and reduced waste streams, thus reducing production costs. | 07-22-2010 |
Brian Matthew Carnes, San Jose, CA US
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| 20090210368 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL TIME PATTERN IDENTIFICATION - A method for near real time patterns identification, in one example embodiment, comprises receiving a data stream containing information associated with a transaction and participants of the transaction and receiving an Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithm trained to score data in the data stream. The method may further comprise receiving metadata associated with the historical information, comparing the data stream to the metadata by measuring differences between variables included in the historical metadata and the data stream. The method may further comprise modifying the data stream to suit the AI algorithm when the differences between variables are below predetermined threshold values and retraining the AI algorithm based on the data stream when the differences between the variables are greater than the predetermined threshold values. The method may further comprise feeding the data stream to the AI algorithm to classify the variables in the data stream. | 08-20-2009 |
Charles E. Carnes, Rochester Hills, MI US
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| 20090272147 | Method of stringing beads and article thereof - A low cost, crimpless method of stringing beads and article thereof. The method employs tight knots and twists in small diameter, triple strand nylon coated high toughness and high tensile strength austenitic stainless steel wire to retain clasps and position beads and jewels on the wire. The method is dependent upon the size and physical properties of the wire. It improves appearance, eliminates the use of crimping beads and tubes, does not require special tools and is adaptable to right handed, left handed and visually impaired persons. | 11-05-2009 |
Craig Allen Carnes, Tracy, CA US
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| 20090092790 | Grooved, Corner-ready Wall Base - A resilient wall base member manufactured with pre-scored grooves to allow relatively short, straight lengths to be used for both flat walls and wall corner junctures without on site scoring operations or equipment. The lengths can either be pre-cut during manufacturing to convenient lengths or can be cut after manufacturing from coils. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20110221092 | Grooved, Corner-Ready Wall Base - A resilient wall base member manufactured with pre-scored grooves to allow relatively short, straight lengths to be used for both flat walls and wall corner junctures without on site scoring operations or equipment. The lengths can either be pre-cut during manufacturing to convenient lengths or can be cut after manufacturing from coils. | 09-15-2011 |
David Christopher Carnes, Minneapolis, MN US
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| 20080235289 | Method and device for managing unstructured data - Methods and systems for managing unstructured data. Embodiments involve providing a portion of data within a client in the networked computing system. A profile is created that is associated with the portion of data, the profile having at least a first tag and a user identifier. The portion of data and the profile are transmitted from the client to a server in the networked computing system. The portion of data, for example, a file, and the first tag are automatically stored into a data structure, such as a file and an associated database, on the server in response to receipt of the portion of data and the profile by the server. The data structure is subsequently identified in response to a query by the user seeking data associated with the first tag. | 09-25-2008 |
James Carnes, Portland, OR US
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| 20090313857 | Shoe Housing - The invention relates to a shoe with a sole unit, where the sole unit includes a recess for removably receiving a housing of an electronic assembly, for example, an electronic pedometer, an accelerometer, or a speed sensor. Further, the invention relates to a housing for receiving an electronic assembly, for example, a pedometer, an accelerometer, or a speed sensor, where the housing has an outer shape corresponding to the shape of a recess formed in a shoe sole. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20110239488 | Shoe Housing - The invention relates to a shoe with a sole unit, where the sole unit includes a recess for removably receiving a housing of an electronic assembly, for example, an electronic pedometer, an accelerometer, or a speed sensor. Further, the invention relates to a housing for receiving an electronic assembly, for example, a pedometer, an accelerometer, or a speed sensor, where the housing has an outer shape corresponding to the shape of a recess formed in a shoe sole. | 10-06-2011 |
Jeffrey Carnes, Crystal Lake, IL US
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| 20110270971 | SYSTEMS FOR AND METHODS OF USER DEMOGRAPHIC REPORTING USABLE FOR IDENTIFYING USERS AND COLLECTING USAGE DATA - Several ways of identifying users and collecting demographic information and market information are disclosed, including branding a browser with a unique identification in each user request, identifying a user by his key strokes or mouse clicks, gathering demographic information using multiple data sets and by monitoring network traffic. Additionally, user requested content is distinguished from other, non-user content, and the performance of a server can be monitor and analyzed from a client a client perspective. Further, an Internet user's Internet data is routed to a known domain on the Internet, from which it is routed on to the intended recipient. The domain includes proxy servers which proxy the user's data requests to the domain, and database servers, which filter and build a database of the user's Internet usage. Particular data concerning certain behaviors of interest, such as purchasing data, is filtered into the database, and can form the basis for numerous market measures. | 11-03-2011 |
Jim Carnes, Merritt Island, FL US
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| 20100072338 | FISHING ROD HOLDER DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A fishing rod holder device includes a mounting strap having a center portion and spaced apart end portions extending outwards from the center portion. The center portion has an opening extending therethrough. A pivot extends through the opening of the mounting strap, and has a first end adjacent an underside of the mounting strap and a second end adjacent a topside of the mounting strap. A cradle is coupled to the second end of the pivot and configured to receive a fishing rod. The cradle is rotatable with respect to the mounting strap for positioning the fishing rod in a desired direction. A safety strap is coupled to the cradle for securing the fishing rod within the cradle. | 03-25-2010 |
Mark Carnes, Andrews, IN US
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| 20090126382 | Electronic Indoor Air Quality Board For Air Conditoner Controller - An air conditioning system to improve indoor air quality (“IAQ”) comprises an air conditioner to receive indoor air from an indoor space and to heat or cool the air, the air conditioner to then return conditioned air to the indoor space. An IAQ option board (“IOB”), electrically coupled to the air conditioner control board, is configured to accept electrical inputs from at least one IAQ sensor. A fresh air damper is electrically connected to the IOB, the IOB controlling the position of the fresh air damper valve. An air purifier is situated such that air from the indoor space passes through the purifier. The operation of state of operation of the purifier is based at least in part on the input from at least one IAQ sensor to improve the IAQ of the indoor space. | 05-21-2009 |
Michael Carnes, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20090247239 | DETERMINISTIC CHARACTERIZATION AND REDUCTION OF ACOUSTIC ECHO - Techniques to characterize and reduce acoustic echo are described. For example, a mobile computing device may comprise an audio characterization module to send a first signal to a first component and receive a second signal from a second component. The first signal may be a deterministic audio training sequence and the second signal may be a recovered audio training sequence. The audio characterization module compares the first signal and the second signal to determine an audio echo path. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20090274315 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO REDUCE NON-LINEAR DISTORTION - Techniques to reduce distortion in acoustic signals in mobile computing devices are described. For example, a mobile computing device may comprise a speaker operative to receive a first signal and output a second signal. The mobile computing device may further comprise a first microphone operative to receive the second signal and a second microphone operative to receive a third signal. An echo canceller may be coupled to the first microphone and the second microphone and may be operative to compare the second signal and the third signal and reduce distortion in the third signal based on the comparison. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 11-05-2009 |
Stephen A. Carnes, Victorville, CA US
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| 20090128938 | Visors and rearview mirrors for helmets - A visor that is especially useful for motorcycle riders and especially for off-road motorcycle racing. The visor has a sun shade member and a mirror. The mirror is affixed to an under surface of the sun shade member. The mirror has a continuous convex surface with a curvature that is free of discontinuations and step changes. The mirror is spaced an effective distance from the user's eyes and has a lateral span and a longitudinal span that are large enough so that the helmet wearer can simultaneously see approximately the same field of view to a side and rear with each eye by a slight turn and tilt of the user's head while an unobstructed line of sight in the direction of travel is retained. The invention also includes a mirror that can be retrofitted to various sun shade members and a kit for retrofitting the mirror in existing sun shade members. | 05-21-2009 |
Teresa E. Carnes, Overland Park, KS US
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| 20100229442 | Interchangeable Art Tiles System - The present invention provides a system for readily interchanging one tile or panel or set of panels with another tile or panel or set of panels so that the tiles or panels to be layered or mounted onto each other and a user can thereby change out the color, design, style and/or size of the panels at will. The present invention includes a first panel having a front surface, a second panel having a back surface, a block attachment having a front surface and a back surface, the back surface being attached to the back surface of the second panel, and an attachment device having a first part that detachably connects to a second part. The first part of the attachment device is attached to the front surface of the first panel and the second part is either attached to the front surface of the block attachment or is defined in the front surface of the block attachment. Additional attachment devices may also be utilized. | 09-16-2010 |
Tony Carnes, Gainesville, FL US
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| 20100177100 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CUSTOMIZED DISPLAY OF PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS - A system includes a data repository on a bedside device, a networked device, or both, configured to receive at least one physiological parameter from each of a plurality of sources in a machine-dependent format and convert each physiological parameter received from the machine-dependent format into a machine-independent format. The bedside device is configured to display a graphical representation of at least one of the physiological parameters. The bedside device includes a graphical user interface configured to receive inputs from a user and customize the display of the physiological parameter based upon the inputs received from the user. | 07-15-2010 |
