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Casey R. Chadwick, Dallas, TX US
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| 20110088894 | METHODS, APPARATUS AND ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE TO MEASURE GAS RESERVOIR FORMATION PRESSURES - Example methods, apparatus and articles of manufacture to measure gas reservoir formation pressures are disclosed. A disclosed example method includes positioning a downhole bubble sensor in a wellbore formed in a geological gas reservoir formation, trapping a fluid in a portion of the wellbore including the bubble sensor, pressurizing the trapped fluid, reducing pressurization of the fluid until the bubble sensor detects one or more bubbles in the fluid, recording a pressure of the fluid when the bubble sensor detects the one or more bubbles, and determining a formation pressure of the gas reservoir from the recorded pressure. | 04-21-2011 |
Daniel O'Blair Chadwick, Martin, TN US
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| 20110284450 | Reusable Pads For Removing Liquid Contaminants - Quilted absorbent pad panel of cluster or ball fiber that contains: Polyester ball or cluster (spherical) fiber; Cotton/Polyester Water and Oil Permeable Fabrics; and attachment means. The fiber is laid out in a “wave”. Next, the “wave” of ball or cluster fiber must be placed and retained between two layers of cotton/polyester water/oil permeable fabric. To retain the fiber between the two layers of cotton/polyester water/oil permeable fabric a unique quilt is created. Unique quilting creates defined closed compartments in which the fiber and cotton polyester fabrics are affixed. Absorbent pad panels are used to absorb and remove oil from the surface of water. Siliconized polyester ball fibers are locked into the sewn compartments of the absorbent pad panels and passively draw the oil from the surface of the water and at the same time repel water so only oil is absorbed in an uncontaminated state. | 11-24-2011 |
D'Arcy R. Chadwick, Elma, WA US
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| 20120038206 | NON-PNEUMATIC SURVIVABLE TIRE, COVER AND FABRICATION PROCESSES - A non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly incorporates a tire tread and a conventional vehicle wheel with an elastomer tire body element molded for engagement intermediate the tread and wheel. The tire body element includes multiple concentric layers with alternating spokes. A bonded multilayer cover may be employed which is received within a recess in an outer surface of the tire body element from the tire tread. A mounting plate is engaged to the cover and attached to the wheel. | 02-16-2012 |
David Chadwick, Alpharetta, GA US
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| 20090067971 | PACKAGE MANIPULATOR - A yarn package manipulator permits an operator to mechanically grasp and manipulate packages or spools of stranded materials, such as yarn for loading and replenishing such materials in a manufacturing process. The package manipulator is suspended from a lifting device such as a cable hoist and has a control handle coupled to its frame for the operator to maneuver the device and carried materials. Selectively extensible fingers are pivotally attached to a pivot arm extending from the manipulator frame. The fingers are operable to grip the package by its core and pivots about a horizontal axis so that the spool of stranded material may be oriented for loading onto a creel or other station in a manufacturing process. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20090101742 | CREEL MAGAZINE SUPPLY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A creel magazine for delivering packaged stranded material to a creel. The magazine includes magazine frame having guides for directing stranded materials to a creel or manufacturing process. Movable magazine cartridges rotatably support packages of stranded materials and are positioned on either side of the magazine frame. The apparatus and method provide for sequential delivery of stranded materials by alternating delivery sources between cartridges, intermediate replenishment of spent packages by rotation of a full package to a delivery position, and replenishment of spent cartridges. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20090101749 | Creel Magazine Supply System and Method - A creel magazine for continuously delivering packaged stranded material to a manufacturing process. A plurality of magazines linearly disposed in substantially parallel alignment are alternately supplied stranded materials fed to the manufacturing process from movable magazine cartridges supporting packages of stranded materials form either side of the magazine frame. The apparatus and method provide for sequential delivery of stranded materials from packages supported by cartridges at the sides of the magazines, intermediate replenishment of the depleted cartridges with cartridges loaded with replenished packages. | 04-23-2009 |
Eric M. Chadwick, Bothell, WA US
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| 20090156495 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MODULATING IMMUNE RESPONSES - The present invention provides a newly identified B7 receptor, zB7R1 that functions as lymphocyte inhibitory receptor, which is a PD-1-like molecule and is expressed on T cells. The present invention also provides the discovery of zB7R1's ability to bind to CD155. Methods and compositions for modulating zB7R1-mediated negative signaling and interfering with the interaction of its counter-receptor for therapeutic, diagnostic and research purposes are also provided. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20100316646 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MODULATING IMMUNE RESPONSES - The present invention provides a newly identified B7 receptor, zB7R1 that functions as lymphocyte inhibitory receptor, which is a PD-1-like molecule and is expressed on T cells. The present invention also provides the discovery of zB7R1's ability to bind to CD155. Methods and compositions for modulating zB7R1-mediated negative signaling and interfering with the interaction of its counter-receptor for therapeutic, diagnostic and research purposes are also provided. | 12-16-2010 |
Eric M. Chadwick, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20080260686 | METHODS OF USING IL-31 TO TREAT AIRWAY HYPER-RESPONSIVENESS AND ASTHMA - Use of IL-31 agonists, including IL-31, are used to treat agonists are used to treat asthma, airway hyper-responsiveness or allergic rhinitis. The method comprise inhibiting, reducing, limiting or minimizing production of proimflammatory cytokines and include administration of the IL-31 agonsit during sensitization or challenge resulting in the asthma, airway hyper-responsiveness or allergic rhinitis state. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20110008820 | METHODS OF DETERMINING DOSE OF IL-31 AGONIST TO TREAT PULMONARY INFLAMMATION - Use of IL-31 agonists, including IL-31, are used to treat agonists are used to treat asthma, airway hyper-responsiveness or allergic rhinitis. The method comprise inhibiting, reducing, limiting or minimizing production of proinflammatory cytokines and include administration of the IL-31 agonist during sensitization or challenge resulting in the asthma, airway hyper-responsiveness or allergic rhinitis state. | 01-13-2011 |
Hans Tim Chadwick, American Fork, UT US
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| 20110271885 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY OF CARBONACEOUS FUEL-FIRED FURNACES BY INJECTING OXYHYDROGEN GAS - A method for enhancing combustion efficiency and reducing harmful emissions of any furnace fueled by coal or other carbonaceous fuels includes the steps of providing a high-output electrolyzer assembly which includes spaced-apart stainless steel plates submerged in an electrolytic bath. A voltage is applied between the plates and sufficient electrical power is supplied to generate a desired production of hydrogen and oxygen gases. Those gases are captured and directed directly into the combustion air intake of the furnace. Gas flow is controlled, primarily, by varying current flow and electrolyte concentration in the electrolyzer unit. The method differs from those of the prior art in its simplicity in that the oxyhydrogen gas is captured and directed directly into the combustion air intake of the furnace without the use of gas storage tanks, pressure regulators, mass flow controllers, or any other costly control equipment. | 11-10-2011 |
Laura S. Chadwick, Essex Junction, VT US
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| 20090210834 | IC CHIP DESIGN MODELING USING PERIMETER DENSITY TO ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTIC CORRELATION - IC chip design modeling using perimeter density to an electrical characteristic correlation is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method may include determining a perimeter density of conductive structure within each region of a plurality of regions of an integrated circuit (IC) chip design; correlating a measured electrical characteristic within a respective region of an IC chip that is based on the IC chip design to the perimeter density; and modeling the IC chip design based on the correlation. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20090217221 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO OPTIMIZE SEMICONDUCTOR POWER BY INTEGRATION OF PHYSICAL DESIGN TIMING AND PRODUCT PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS - A system and method is provided for optimizing semiconductor power by integration of physical design timing and product performance measurements. The method includes: establishing a timing run and identifying a sigma code for the timing run; establishing ring oscillator bins and respective code; identifying a required timing run for a second level assembly to satisfy a selected voltage bin; timing a product using the required timing run; testing a ring oscillator of the product using the timing to obtain physical design identification; recording the physical design identification and the sigma code for the timing run; and using the recorded physical design identification and the sigma code to set a voltage for the product to optimize power. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20090278222 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH UNIFORM POLYSILICON PERIMETER DENSITY, METHOD AND DESIGN STRUCTURE - Disclosed are embodiments of forming an integrated circuit with a desired decoupling capacitance and with the uniform and targeted across-chip polysilicon perimeter density. The method includes laying out functional blocks to form the circuit according to the design and also laying out one or more decoupling capacitor blocks to achieve the desired decoupling capacitance. Then, local polysilicon perimeter densities of the blocks are determined and, as necessary, the decoupling capacitor blocks are reconfigured in order to adjust for differences in the local polysilicon perimeter densities. This reconfiguring is performed in a manner that essentially maintains the desired decoupling capacitance. Due to the across-chip polysilicon perimeter density uniformity, functional devices in different regions of the chip will exhibit limited performance parameter variations (e.g., limited threshold voltage variations). Also disclosed herein are embodiments of an integrated circuit structure formed according to the method embodiments and a design structure for the integrated circuit. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20090282380 | METHOD OF LAYING OUT INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN BASED ON KNOWN POLYSILICON PERIMETER DENSITIES OF INDIVIDUAL CELLS - Disclosed is a method of laying out individual cells of an integrated circuit design, based at least in part on the known polysilicon perimeter densities of those cells. That is, the method embodiments use the knowledge of polysilicon perimeter density for known cells to drive placement of those cells on a chip (i.e., to drive floor-planning). The method embodiments can be used to achieve approximately uniform across-chip polysilicon perimeter density and, thereby to limit performance parameter variations between functional devices that are attributable to variations in polysilicon perimeter density. Alternatively, the method embodiments can be used to selectively control variations in the average polysilicon perimeter density of different regions of a chip and, thereby to selectively control certain performance parameter variations between functional devices located in those different regions. | 11-12-2009 |
Lucas Chadwick, Ann Arbor, MI US
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| 20100197812 | Compositions and methods for enhancing the stability of foods, beverages, nutritional supplements and cosmetics - The present invention provides metal-chelating or sequestering antioxidant compositions, derived from edible herbs, spices, fruits, vegetables and/or grains, useful for incorporating into foods, beverages, nutritional supplements and cosmetics for the purpose of enhancing the stability of said food, beverage or cosmetic. This invention provides processes for preparing these antioxidant, stability-enhancing compositions. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20110282083 | Process of converting esterified xanthophylls from capsicum to non-esterified xanthophlls in high yields and purities - The present invention is concerned with a process to convert xanthophyll esters derived from | 11-17-2011 |
Michael E. Chadwick, Bedford, NH US
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| 20110262876 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR APPLYING A MID-IR GRADED-INDEX MICROSTRUCTURE TO AN OPTICAL FIBER TIP TO ACHIEVE ANTI-REFLECTIVE PROPERTIES - A method and apparatus for applying a mid-IR graded microstructure to the end of an As2S3 optical fiber are presented herein. The method and apparatus transfer a microstructure from a negative imprint on a nickel shim to an As2S3 fiber tip with minimal shape distortion and minimal damage-threshold impact resulting in large gains in anti-reflective properties. | 10-27-2011 |
Michael J. Chadwick, Cary, NC US
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| 20110046857 | Implement Control System For A Machine - This disclosure relates to a control system for a machine implement. The control system includes a measurement sensor configured to provide an implement measurement signal indicative of a velocity of a machine implement, and a controller. The controller is configured to provide an implement measurement signal and an operator command signal, and to determine an adjusted implement command based signal based on the implement measurement signal and the operator command signal. | 02-24-2011 |
Nathaniel R. Chadwick, Burlington, VT US
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| 20090024349 | ADJUSTING VOLTAGE FOR A PHASE LOCKED LOOP BASED ON TEMPERATURE - A mechanism for utilizing a single set of one or more thermal sensors, e.g., thermal diodes, provided on the integrated circuit device, chip, etc., to control the operation of the integrated circuit device, associated cooling system, and high-frequency PLLs is provided. By utilizing a single set of thermal sensors to provide multiple functions, e.g., controlling the operation of the integrated circuit device, the cooling system, and the PLLs, silicon real-estate usage is reduced through combining circuitry functionality. Moreover, the integrated circuit device yield is improved by reducing circuitry complexity and increasing PLL robustness to temperature. Furthermore, the PLL circuitry operating range is improved by compensating for temperature. | 01-22-2009 |
Nathaniel R. Chadwick, Nashua, NH US
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| 20090021314 | Structure for a Phase Locked Loop with Adjustable Voltage Based on Temperature - A design structure for an apparatus for utilizing a single set of one or more thermal sensors, e.g., thermal diodes, provided on the integrated circuit device, chip, etc., to control the operation of the integrated circuit device, associated cooling system, and high-frequency PLLs, is provided. By utilizing a single set of thermal sensors to provide multiple functions, e.g., controlling the operation of the integrated circuit device, the cooling system, and the PLLs, silicon real-estate usage is reduced through combining circuitry functionality. Moreover, the integrated circuit device yield is improved by reducing circuitry complexity and increasing PLL robustness to temperature. Furthermore, the PLL circuitry operating range is improved by compensating for temperature. | 01-22-2009 |
Ray F. Chadwick, Bedford, NH US
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| 20090046840 | TELEPHONE NETWORK MESSAGING - In a messaging system, a messaging server transmits signals over the telephone network to be received by equipment at, e.g., the customer premises. The receiving equipment converts the signals into meaningful information (e.g., written or audible words, audible tones, and/or lights), and provides that information (e.g., by audible announcement and/or visual display) to the user. The signals can be of a variety of types. For example, the signal can be the Incoming Caller Line Identification (ICLID) signal associated with an incoming telephone call. Alternatively, the ICLID signal can be can be sent with the set-up of a non-associated telephone call, and can correspond to a message code, such as to provide the recipient with notification information such as emergency notification messages. Such notification information can be substantially simultaneously transmitted to a number of sets of receiving equipment (e.g., all homes in a given region). The notification information need not be transmitted alongside an incoming telephone call, and can be received regardless of whether the telephone equipment at the customer premises is on- or off-hook. The receiving equipment can display and/or announce the information, e.g., in the user's preferred language. | 02-19-2009 |
Robert Chadwick, Haverhill, MA US
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| 20100011643 | Bands for making adjustable loops - Apparatus for forming a band into a persistent loop. The band incorporating the apparatus has a hole portion which contains a hole, a tongue portion which fits through the hole, and an adhesive attachment area on one or both of the hole and tongue portions. The band is made into a persistent loop by drawing the tongue portion through the hole and attaching the adhesive attachment area to the loop's outside surface. The size of the loop may be adjusted by varying the amount of the tongue portion which is drawn through the hole. A loop may be temporarily preformed by engaging a structure on the tongue portion with the hole. In embodiments in which the band is made of stiff material, the engaging structures may be the edges of the tongue portion and the edges of the hole. The disclosed embodiment of the apparatus is an identification band. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20110000113 | Multi-layer wristband with removable labels incorporated into the wristband - A bracelet that has two layers, one forming the outside of the bracelet and the other forming the inside of the bracelet. The layers have different properties. The bracelet has a head end and a tail. The layers are bonded to each other and there is at least a first portion of the band at the head end in which the first layer is bonded to the second layer by means of a contact adhesive and in which the second layer is a release liner with regard to the contact adhesive. The bracelet is formable into a loop by removing the second layer from the first layer in the first portion and attaching the exposed contact adhesive to the first layer in the tail. Also disclosed is a business form which contains a band that can be formed into the bracelet. | 01-06-2011 |
Scott Chadwick, Reno, NV US
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| 20110207710 | TREATMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND DYSLIPIDEMIA USING SECRETORY PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 (SPLA2) INHIBITORS AND SPLA2 INHIBITOR COMBINATION THERAPIES - Administration of sPLA | 08-25-2011 |
| 20110301202 | SPLA2 INHIBITOR CONJUGATE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - The present application provides a novel set of compounds comprising a sPLA | 12-08-2011 |
Sean Chadwick, Florence, NJ US
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| 20120009572 | Novel single nucleotide polymorphisms and community-associated methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus - The present invention is based on the discovery of novel polymorphisms (SNPs) in the penicillin binding protein (pbp3) gene in | 01-12-2012 |
Sean G. Chadwick, Florence, NJ US
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| 20090305274 | Method for determining azole resistance in candida glabrata - There is disclosed a method for determining azole resistance in | 12-10-2009 |
Stephen Chadwick, New York, NY US
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| 20110178958 | System and Method for Analyzing Data Associated with Statistical Arbitrage - Providing computer-based systems and methods for analyzing historical performance of financial securities and identifying trades in those securities based on the securities' current position as compared to this historical performance. These computer-based systems and computer-implemented methods include identifying stock pairs to include in a trading portfolio, based on a measure of the pair's relative performance, such as a modified Sharpe Ratio. The value of the stocks in each stock pair in the portfolio is assessed and deviations determined. This assessment can occur daily or at a longer or shorter time step. Stocks are bought or sold based on the current price of the stock as compared to historical performance. The present invention preferably employs a large number of stock pairs in the trading portfolio. This use of a large number of pairs results in a plurality of stocks being in more than one stock pair. | 07-21-2011 |
Thomas B. Chadwick, Essex Junction, VT US
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| 20080270962 | STATIC TIMING SLACKS ANALYSIS AND MODIFICATION - A method, system and computer program product for analyzing and modifying a static timing slack of a timing path in a static timing analysis of a design of an integrated circuit (IC) with a transient power supply are disclosed. A static timing slack analysis is performed at a selected endpoint in an IC to obtain a candidate timing path leading to the endpoint with a worst static timing slack. A transient static timing slack is determined for the candidate timing path for each clock cycle of a clock signal under the transient power supply. The determined transient static timing slack is used to adjust the timing of the IC and to modify the static timing slack of the candidate timing path. | 10-30-2008 |
