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Adam Michael Christian, Garden City, MI US
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| 20110139104 | SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING ENGINE PERFORMANCE AND EMISSIONS - A system for improving engine performance and emissions is presented. The system can lower exhaust pressure and improve engine breathing. In one example, exhaust gases are combined to reduce exhaust pressure during exhaust valve overlap. | 06-16-2011 |
Allen Christian, St. Louis, MO US
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| 20110015084 | Methods for Identifying Genetic Linkage - The present invention provides a high-throughput system for determining linkage of distinct polynucleotides and determining the sequence of polynucleotides that are linked to the distinct polynucleotides. The methods are particularly useful for analyzing transgenes in a transformed host organism. The disclosed methods provide for the detection of linkage between distinct transgenic polynucleotides in transformed hosts and sequencing of DNA regions linked to the distinct transgenic polynucleotides. Methods for identifying a transgenic plant containing a transgene insertion in an undesirable genomic location are also disclosed. | 01-20-2011 |
Allen T. Christian, Wildwood, MO US
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| 20090215060 | HIGH THROUGHPUT METHODS FOR SAMPLING SEEDS - A high-throughput method is provided for analyzing individual seeds in a population of seeds. The method generally includes removing a tissue sample from at least one or more seeds in the population of seeds while preserving germination viability of the at least one or more seeds from which the tissue sample is taken, depositing the tissue sample into an individual compartment of a sample tray, contacting the tissue sample with an extraction buffer to remove DNA from the sample, and analyzing the extracted DNA for the presence or absence of a transgene of interest. The extraction buffer may be present in the individual compartment of the sample tray before the tissue sample is deposited into the individual compartment. | 08-27-2009 |
Allen T. Christian, Middleton, WI US
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| 20110015085 | Repetitive Sequence-Free DNA Libraries - A method of creating a repetitive sequence-free DNA library comprising the steps of providing a DNA library, providing an amplification mixture from the DNA library, and adding a repetitive sequence fraction DNA to the amplification mixture to produce the repetitive sequence-free DNA library. The invention also provides a method of creating a whole chromosome painting probe comprising the steps of providing a DNA library, providing an amplification mixture from the DNA library, adding a repetitive sequence fraction DNA to the amplification mixture to produce the repetitive sequence-free DNA library, and labeling the repetitive sequence-free DNA library to produce the whole chromosome painting probe. The invention also provides a method of in-situ hybridization comprising the steps of providing a DNA library, providing an amplification mixture from the DNA library, adding a repetitive sequence fraction DNA to the amplification mixture to produce the repetitive sequence-free DNA library, labeling the repetitive sequence-free DNA library to produce the whole chromosome painting probe, and using the painting probe in in-situ hybridization. | 01-20-2011 |
Allen T. Christian, Madison, WI US
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| 20110027874 | Packed Bed for Nucleic Acid Capture and Amplification - A system for nucleic acid capture and amplification comprising introducing a sample potentially containing the nucleic acid into a packed bed wherein the nucleic acid adheres to the packed bed, introducing an amplification mix into the packed bed, and thermal cycling the packed bed and the nucleic acid between denaturation and annealing temperatures for PCR amplification. One embodiment provides an apparatus for DNA capture and amplification comprising a tubing or housing having a cavity, bed media in the cavity, and a heater operatively connected to the tubing or housing. | 02-03-2011 |
Andrew Christian, Lincoln, MA US
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| 20090163200 | Mobile device supporting walkaway conversation establishment - An apparatus includes a data processor; a user interface; a first communication interface through which a call may made; a second communication interface; and a memory that stores information received through the second communication interface. The information is received from at least one mobile communication device when disposed in proximity to the apparatus, such as being received through a Bluetooth link. The data processor is configurable to operate with the user interface, the memory and the first communication interface to initiate a call to the at least one mobile communication device using the stored information. The call is initiated when the at least one mobile communication device is no longer disposed in proximity to the apparatus. In the exemplary embodiments the stored identification-related information enables a user of the apparatus to continue a face-to-face conversation conducted with a user of the at least one second mobile device after the user of the second mobile device is no longer in proximity to the user of the apparatus. | 06-25-2009 |
Blaine S. Christian, Woodinville, WA US
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| 20110032833 | OPTIMIZATION OF TRAFFIC ROUTING FOR DATA CENTER SERVICES - Techniques and systems for providing optimization of traffic routing for data centers are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a method may include identifying a plurality of available source sites and paths or routes between an online service provider (OSP) and a destination prefix. A traffic manager may measure a cost for each of the plurality of available paths. In some instances, the traffic manager may also measure a performance value for each of the available paths. The traffic manager may then select one of the available source sites and paths as a preferred source site and path that has a minimized cost for an instance of the performance value when compared to other paths of the plurality of available source sites and paths. In further embodiments, the traffic manager may rewrite a routing table and DNS mapping to implement the preferred source site and path as the default source site and path between the OSP and the destination prefix. | 02-10-2011 |
Brian S. Christian, Redmond, WA US
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| 20100114881 | INFERRED RELATIONSHIPS FROM USER TAGGED CONTENT - A tagged content inference system and method is provided. The system facilitates browsing of content with a pseudo-hierarchical feel using algorithmically-deduced relationships between items based on user applied tags. Based, at least in part, upon tagged content, an inference component can infer relationships between items (e.g., creating a pseudo-hierarchy) in order to facilitate browsing of the items. | 05-06-2010 |
Chad F. Christian, Houston, TX US
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| 20080274918 | IN SITU MICROEMULSIONS USED AS SPACER FLUIDS - Nanoemulsions, miniemulsions, microemulsion systems with excess oil or water or both (Winsor III) or single phase microemulsions (Winsor IV) may be formed in situ during hydrocarbon recovery operations after drilling with OBM or SBM using one or more fluid pills. The nanoemulsions, miniemulsions, microemulsion systems with excess oil or water or both or single phase microemulsions remove oil and solids from the well and wellbore surfaces. In one non-limiting embodiment, a single phase microemulsion (SPME) or other in situ-formed fluid may be created from a polar phase, a nonpolar phase, at least one viscosifier, and at least one surfactant. | 11-06-2008 |
| 20080314592 | Microemulsion or In-Situ Microemulsion for Releasing Stuck Pipe - Nanoemulsion, macroemulsions, miniemulsions, microemulsion systems with excess oil or water or both (Winsor I, II or III phase behavior) or single phase microemulsions (Winsor IV) improve the removal of filter cakes formed during hydrocarbon reservoir wellbore drilling with OBM. Such filter cakes and their particles can contact, impact and affect the movement of the drill string undesirably resulting in a “stuck pipe” condition. The macroemulsion, nanoemulsion, miniemulsion, microemulsion systems with excess oil or water or both or single phase microemulsion removes oil and solids from the filter cake, thereby releasing the drill string from its stuck condition. In one non-limiting embodiment, the emulsion system may be formed in situ (downhole) rather than produced or prepared in advance and pumped downhole. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20100263863 | Microemulsions Used as Spacer Fluids - Nanoemulsions, miniemulsions, microemulsion systems with excess oil or water or both (Winsor III) or single phase microemulsions (Winsor IV) may be pre-formed and used as one or more fluid pills during hydrocarbon recovery operations after drilling with OBM or SBM. The nanoemulsions, miniemulsions, microemulsion systems with excess oil or water or both or single phase microemulsions remove oil and solids from the well and wellbore surfaces. In one non-limiting embodiment, a single phase microemulsion (SPME) or other pre-formed fluid may be created from a polar phase, a nonpolar phase, an optional viscosifier, and at least one surfactant. | 10-21-2010 |
Charles Anthony Christian, Nashville, TN US
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| 20090100559 | Perforated projection visors - My invention is the perforation of hat visors. Perforated Projection Visors are articles of manufacture that are to be worn on a person's head. It involves cutting into the visor of a hat. A picture can be perforated through the hat's visor, allowing it to be reflected onto a person's face or article of clothing. Plastic is placed into the hat's visor so that a person can be protected from elements of the weather. The plastic can also be tinted so that the picture can be in color when reflected onto a person's clothing. | 04-23-2009 |
Dallas Baxter Christian, Dublin, GA US
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| 20100058958 | Play-ble multifunctional recreational system - The Play-ble Recreational System is composed of two separate assemblies, each of which includes a through-aperture, dimensioned to allow a beanbag to pass entirely through it, which can be sealed by a detachable cover cap. The invention will be constructed so that the assemblies can serve multiple functions. When the assemblies are separate and distinct, they will primarily be used to play the popular multiplayer game, commonly referred to as cornhole or beanbag toss. However, in addition to this, the underside of each assembly is equipped with collapsible table and game legs, which allows each assembly to become an independent freestanding table. The assemblies also include mechanisms on their front and/or side surfaces that allow the assemblies to be connected together in one of two ways: either perpendicularly to form an L-shaped buffet/serving table, or end-to-end to create a long dinning/serving table that can also be used to play the popular recreational game referred to commonly as beer pong. | 03-11-2010 |
Daniel W. Christian, Waseca, MN US
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| 20110020123 | Wind Turbine with Adjustable Airfoils - The present invention concerns a wind turbine having a plurality of vertically extending airfoils forming a rotating carousel rotating about a central axis thereof. The airfoils pivot about their leading edges to adjust the pitch angle thereof to maximize energy harvest when the airfoils are rotating both in an upwind direction and in a down wind direction. This pivoting movement results from trailing edges of the airfoils being pivotally secured to rigid spokes or cables of a trailing edge hub. An adjustment mechanism is pivotally mounted between a carousel hub and the trailing edge hub and is used to control the separation between a central axis of the trailing edge hub and the axis of rotation of the carousel as they co-rotate. As the carousel rotates, the offset distance between the two axes determines the maximum achievable pitch angle of each airfoil. The airfoils then continually cycle between a positive and negative value of the maximum pitch angle so that each airfoil is at its most desirable pitch angle relative to its position around the carousel and relative to the existing wind direction in order to create maximum lift. A wind direction rudder is secured to the adjustment mechanism to provide for movement thereof resulting in movement of the trailing edge hub as wind direction changes so that the most desirable pitch angle of the airfoils relative to wind direction is maintained. | 01-27-2011 |
Edward Christian, Wilmington, DE US
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| 20080318925 | Compounds and Uses Thereof - 849 - This invention relates to the use of compounds having the structural formula I below: | 12-25-2008 |
| 20100184738 | Uses of cinnoline compounds to treat schizophrenia - This invention relates to the use of compounds having the structural formula I below: | 07-22-2010 |
Eric Thomas Christian, Beaverton, OR US
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| 20110191215 | UNIVERSAL TAX ENGINE - A program controlled apparatus, system, and method for determining the transactional taxes due for each item by any taxing authority worldwide. The apparatus comprises a first database comprising a tree structure identifying all of the zones to be examined. A second database comprising all of the taxing authorities is independent from the first zone database. A third database, decoupled from the first and second databases, has data representing the relationship between the data records of the first database and the data records of the second database. Each of the databases can be updated periodically to reflect any changes in identified taxing authorities for the zones over which they may have taxing authority. Furthermore, the present invention provides for an independent, autonomous determination of jurisdiction and tax for each line item and calculates the tax based on any exceptions and exemptions. | 08-04-2011 |
Felix Christian, Sewickley, PA US
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| 20100063167 | Agrochemical Formulations Comprising Co-Polymers Based on Ethylenically Unsaturated Dicarboxylic Mono and Diesters - The present invention comprises the use of formulations comprising at least one pesticide and at least one co-polymer comprising (a) at least one comonomer (a) selected from the group consisting of olefins, vinylethers, vinyl pyrrolidone and styrene; and (b) at least one comonomer (b) selected from the group consisting of ethylenically unsaturated dicarboxylic mono and diesters, wherein the alcohol moiety of the mono- or diester has the structure of formula I wherein R | 03-11-2010 |
Fletcher Christian, Miami, FL US
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| 20100234932 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DEPLOYING AN ENDOLUMINAL PROSTHESIS AT A SURGICAL SITE - A system for implanting a prosthesis includes a control lumen and a nose cone affixed at a distal end of the control lumen. At least one supporting wire is affixed at one end, is substantially parallel to a major axis of the control lumen and is free at an opposite end, wherein the free end of at least one of the supporting wires is arcuate. Alternatively, a system for implanting a prosthesis includes at least one suture extending from a nose cone affixed to a distal end of a control lumen. The suture extends from the nose cone to a proximal end to a stent graft extending about the control lumen and from the stent graft to a fixed location on the control lumen. The suture is releasable from the stent graft by remote activation, whereby the suture separates from the nose cone to thereby deploy the stent graft. | 09-16-2010 |
| 20110313503 | Delivery System and Method for Self-Centering a Proximal End of a Stent Graft - A method for implanting a prosthesis centrally within a curved lumen includes loading a prosthesis into a delivery sheath, advancing the sheath in a patient towards the curved lumen to place at least the proximal end of the prosthesis within the curved lumen, and centering the proximal end of the prosthesis and/or the distal end of the sheath within the curved lumen. In a first advancing step, the outer catheter containing the inner sheath is advanced together towards the curved lumen to a location proximal of the curved lumen and, in a second advancing step, the inner sheath containing the prosthesis is advanced into the curved lumen to place at least the proximal end within the curved lumen while the outer catheter substantially remains at the location. After centering, the proximal end of the prosthesis is deployed centered within the curved lumen. | 12-22-2011 |
Hugh Christian, Huntsville, AL US
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| 20100020216 | DEVICE FOR DETECTING AN IMAGE OF A NONPLANAR SURFACE - An image sensing device for detecting an image of a nonplanar surface includes a plurality of pixels configured to detect the image of the nonplanar surface. The plurality of pixels are associated with a plurality of pixel pitches. The plurality of pixels are positioned to maintain a constant image resolution of the nonplanar surface for the plurality of pixels, based on the plurality of pixel pitches associated with the plurality of pixels. | 01-28-2010 |
James Christian, Grafton, MA US
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| 20110318323 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CNS DELIVERY OF IDURONATE-2-SULFATASE - The present invention provides, among other things, compositions and methods for CNS delivery of lysosomal enzymes for effective treatment of lysosomal storage diseases. In some embodiments, the present invention includes a stable formulation for direct CNS intrathecal administration comprising an iduronate-2-sulfatase (I2S) protein, salt, and a polysorbate surfactant for the treatment of Hunters Syndrome. | 12-29-2011 |
J.b. Christian, Ellisville, MS US
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| 20090211745 | Non-explosive tubing perforator - An improved perforating apparatus that creates drain holes in well tubing without the use of explosives. A hydraulically-activated apparatus created from machined metal pipes and solid metal bars that form four main sections, a hollow metal pipe | 08-27-2009 |
Joseph Christian, Austin, TX US
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| 20110060287 | Insertion Devices, Insertion Needles, and Related Methods - Insertion devices for installing insertion sets to a user, insertion needles, methods for loading insertion devices with insertion sets, methods for installing insertion sets, methods for instructing others how to load and/or install insertion sets, and certain aspects of insertion sets, including insertion needle hubs. | 03-10-2011 |
Kate Christian, Somerville, MA US
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| 20110151432 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS TO COLLECT AND PREPARE SAMPLES, TO IMPLEMENT, INITIATE AND PERFORM ASSAYS, AND TO CONTROL AND MANAGE FLUID FLOW - Methods and systems to related to sample collection, assays, and fluid control and management, including methods and systems to implement hand-held portable assays, to activate an assay system, to collect and prepare samples, to capture antibodies, and to trap or capture gas bubbles. Methods and systems disclosed herein, and portions thereof, may be implemented alone and/or in various combinations with one another. | 06-23-2011 |
Kate E. Christian, Somerville, MA US
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| 20110117673 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS TO COLLECT AND PREPARE SAMPLES, TO IMPLEMENT, INITIATE AND PERFORM ASSAYS, AND TO CONTROL AND MANAGE FLUID FLOW - Methods and systems to related to sample collection, assays, and fluid control and management. Methods and systems disclosed herein, and portions thereof, may be implemented alone and/or in various combinations with one another. | 05-19-2011 |
| 20110124129 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS TO CONTROL FLUID FLOW IN ACCORDANCE WITH A PREDETERMINED SEQUENCE - Methods and systems to perform sequential user-controlled fluidic assays, using substantially self-contained, portable, user-initiated fluidic assay systems, including user-initiated activation methods and systems. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110143335 | METHODS AND SYTEMS TO CAPTURE COMPETITIVE MOLECULES - Methods and systems to capture competitive molecules, such as to reduce false positives in an assay. Competitive molecules may be captured in a fluid moving through a portable point-of-care diagnostic assay system. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110152720 | SAMPLE PREPARATION METHODS AND SYSTEMS - Methods and systems to prepare a sample, including a relatively small amount of a biological sample, and to mix the sample with preparation fluid stored in a device. The device may include multiple fluid chambers and a stepped plunger to force a fluid in at least one of the chambers into a sample receiving chamber and then to a storage chamber. Methods and systems disclosed herein may be implemented to collect and controllable mix a sample for analysis and/or storage. | 06-23-2011 |
Kelly J. Christian, Draper, UT US
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| 20090156926 | Integrated System for Intravascular Placement of a Catheter - An integrated catheter placement system for accurately placing a catheter within a patient'vasculature is disclosed. In one embodiment, the integrated system comprises a system console, a tip location sensor for temporary placement on the patient's chest, and an ultrasound probe. The tip location sensor senses a magnetic field of a stylet disposed in a lumen of the catheter when the catheter is disposed in the vasculature. The ultrasound probe ultrasonically images a portion of the vasculature prior to intravascular introduction of the catheter. The ultrasound probe includes user input controls for controlling use of the ultrasound probe in an ultrasound mode and use of the tip location sensor in a tip location mode. In another embodiment, ECG signal-based catheter tip guidance is included in the integrated system to enable guidance of the catheter tip to a desired position with respect to a node of the patient's heart. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090156928 | RADIOPAQUE AND SEPTUM-BASED INDICATORS FOR A MULTI-LUMEN IMPLANTABLE PORT - An implantable multi-lumen access port including indicators for ascertaining characteristics of the port is disclosed. In one embodiment, the access port comprises a housing that defines a first reservoir and a second reservoir. A first septum and second septum are respectively coupled with the housing to provide selective access to the first and second reservoirs. Each septum includes a plurality of protrusions defined about a periphery thereof that are palpable after implantation of the port in a patient to determine a relative position of the first septum with respect to the second septum. A radiographically observable indicator is also included on a base of the housing, so as to provide information relating to a characteristic of the dual-lumen port, such as suitability for power injection of fluids. The indicator in one embodiment includes a substantially rigid radiopaque component. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20110118677 | OVERMOLDED ACCESS PORT INCLUDING ANCHORING AND IDENTIFICATION FEATURES - An access port for providing subcutaneous access to a patient is disclosed. In one embodiment, the port includes an internal body defining a fluid cavity that is accessible via a septum. A compliant outer cover including silicone is disposed about at least a portion of the body. A flange is included with the port body and is covered by the outer cover. The flange radially extends about a perimeter of the port body proximate the septum so as to impede penetration of a needle substantially into the outer cover in instances where the needle misses the septum. The flange can further include both an anchoring feature for securing the outer cover to the port body and an identification feature observable via x-ray imaging technology for conveying information indicative of at least one attribute of the access port. The outer cover provides a suitable surface for application of an antimicrobial/antithrombotic coating. | 05-19-2011 |
| 20110288502 | REINFORCED SEPTUM FOR AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - A septum for use in sealably covering a fluid cavity of an implantable medical device, such as an access port, is disclosed. The septum is resilient and includes a reinforcement structure that bolsters septum placement over the fluid cavity so as to inhibit unintended separation of the septum from the medical device when the fluid cavity is under pressure, such as during power injection of fluid into the fluid cavity. In one embodiment the septum comprises a resilient septum body that includes a flange disposed about a perimeter thereof. A reinforcement component is disposed in the flange for reinforcing engagement of the flange with a corresponding groove defined about an opening to the fluid cavity of the medical device so as to inhibit unintended detachment of the septum from the medical device. The reinforcement component in one embodiment includes an annular cord disposed in the flange. | 11-24-2011 |
Kent Christian, Falls Church, VA US
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| 20090083120 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR AN INTERACTIVE BUSINESS SERVICES PRICE DETERMINATION AND/OR COMPARISON MODEL - A system, method, and computer program product are disclosed for determining a standard market pricing index for pricing user-defined business services and for comparing unique configurations of business services to the determined market pricing index and/or to other unique configurations of business services. Portions of the disclosed system, method, and/or computer program product describe a model and user interface for performing standard, objective, repeatable, and directly comparable benchmarking of business services. In general, the computerized model compiles a set of market price data and interprets specific configurations and characteristics from the market data set. The model performs a periodic analysis to determine which configurations and/or characteristics are the most common within the data set, yielding a common market configuration. The model further performs an iterative process in which all the data within the data set is normalized and adjusted to the common market configuration of similar business services. A user enters a user-defined services data set into the model, in the form of answers to questions through a user-interface, and upon running the model, receives a report indicating a likely market price for such services. | 03-26-2009 |
Kevin D. Christian, Myrtle Beach, SC US
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| 20080273285 | PRECISION LASER ADJUSTABLE THIN FILM CAPACITORS - Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for providing a precision laser adjustable (e.g., trimmable) thin film capacitor array. A plurality of individual capacitors are formed on a common substrate and connected together in parallel by way of fusible links. The individual capacitors are provided as laddered capacitance value capacitors such that a plurality of lower valued capacitors corresponding to the lower steps of the ladder, and lesser numbers of capacitors, including a single capacitor, for successive steps of the ladder, are provided. Precision capacitance values can be achieved by either of fusing or ablating selected of the fusible links so as to remove the selected subcomponents from the parallel connection. In-situ live-trimming of selected fusible links may be performed after placement of the capacitor array on a hosting printed circuit board. | 11-06-2008 |
| 20110191998 | PRECISION LASER ADJUSTABLE THIN FILM CAPACITORS - Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for providing a precision laser adjustable (e.g., trimmable) thin film capacitor array. A plurality of individual capacitors are formed on a common substrate and connected together in parallel by way of fusible links. The individual capacitors are provided as laddered capacitance value capacitors such that a plurality of lower valued capacitors corresponding to the lower steps of the ladder, and lesser numbers of capacitors, including a single capacitor, for successive steps of the ladder, are provided. Precision capacitance values can be achieved by either of fusing or ablating selected of the fusible links so as to remove the selected subcomponents from the parallel connection. In-situ live-trimming of selected fusible links may be performed after placement of the capacitor array on a hosting printed circuit board. | 08-11-2011 |
Kevin Scott Christian, Freeland, WA US
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| 20110050338 | Modulated Triangular Wave Amplifier - The invention is a power amplifier circuit for providing a signal acceptable for use in audio amplifiers or similar applications without requiring a stable power supply free from fluctuations. An alternating current power supply signal rectified to a direct current signal is processed by two voltage multipliers. A voltage divider establishes a unity gain level, and the variance from this voltage is squared by the first voltage multiplier. This squared voltage is then multiplied with a triangular wave signal to generate a modulated triangular wave signal. The modulated triangular wave signal and a signal to be amplified, typically an audio signal, are processed by an internal comparator to generate a pulse width modulated signal. This modulated signal is processed by a power transistor network and filter to provide an amplified signal to a load device. By modulating the triangle wave signal to compensate for fluctuations in the power supply to the amplifier circuit, noise or ripples present in the power supply are demodulated, eliminating the requirement for a regulated power supply. | 03-03-2011 |
Michael A. Christian, White Bear Lake, MN US
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| 20090230193 | Two-dimensional symbol and method for reading same - Disclosed is an identification symbol and system and method for reading in accordance with the present invention is preferably a two-dimensional, rectangular or square bar code symbol having a solid border, a tick-mark region adjacent to the solid border, a omni-directional reading and error detection and correction capability. | 09-17-2009 |
Michael R. Christian, Carmel, IN US
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| 20090055856 | System and Method for Managing Media Content - There is provided a system and method for configuring a media management device. More specifically, in one exemplary embodiment, there is provided a method ( | 02-26-2009 |
Michael Ray Christian, Carmel, IN US
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| 20110064390 | METHOD OF SCHEDULED AND NON-SCHEDULED ACQUISITION OF MEDIA SERVICES IN RESPONSE TO MEDIA SERVICE PROVIDER COMMANDS - A first media service is acquired in response to a scheduled acquisition command, where the acquiring operation is performed by a user receiver. The time the acquiring operation takes place depends on information in the command, which indicates when the acquiring operation is supposed to take place and when operation terminates. The receipt of a non-scheduled command by the user receiver causes the acquisition of a second media service, where upon the expiration of the non-scheduled command, the first media service is re-acquired. Upon the expiration of the scheduled command, a third media service is automatically acquired, where the third media service was previously selected by a user. | 03-17-2011 |
Michelle Christian, Minneapolis, MN US
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| 20110145940 | TAL EFFECTOR-MEDIATED DNA MODIFICATION - Materials and Methods related to gene targeting (e.g., gene targeting with transcription activator-like effector nucleases; “TALENS”) are provided. | 06-16-2011 |
Paul A. Christian, Norton, MA US
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| 20110117413 | Alkaline Battery Separators with Ion-Trapping Molecules - Battery separators are disclosed which include an ion selective polymeric film, composite film, or multi-layer containing an immobilized chelating agent. | 05-19-2011 |
| 20110219607 | CATHODE ACTIVE MATERIALS AND METHOD OF MAKING THEREOF - A method of making a primary alkaline battery that includes a cathode including λ-MnO | 09-15-2011 |
| 20110223477 | ALKALINE BATTERY INCLUDING LAMBDA-MANGANESE DIOXIDE AND METHOD OF MAKING THEREOF - A primary battery includes a cathode having a cathode active material including a blend or composite of λ-MnO | 09-15-2011 |
| 20110223493 | PRIMARY ALKALINE BATTERY - A primary battery includes a cathode having a non-stoichiometric metal oxide including transition metals Ni, Mn, Co, or a combination of metal atoms, an alkali metal, and hydrogen; an anode; a separator between the cathode and the anode; and an alkaline electrolyte. | 09-15-2011 |
Paul M. Christian, Flemington, NJ US
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| 20110265617 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CUTTING GLASS - A material cutting line system including a cutting table, a material cutter positioned on the table and a control system for controlling the material cutting line such that sheets of material are cut into a plurality of individual workpieces, the control system including a machine readable medium having computer readable instructions thereon for defining a plurality of runs, wherein each run is optimized to minimize the number of sheets of material required to be cut to produce the plurality of individual workpieces, thereby minimizing the amount of resulting waste material from the sheets; identifying the amount of waste material from each sheet to determine the lowest yielding sheets from the plurality of runs; and, grouping the plurality of lowest yielding sheets to form an exception run. | 11-03-2011 |
Rene Christian, Arden Hills, MN US
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| 20100245181 | MULTI-BAND PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ANTENNA AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A multi-band antenna for a printed circuit board (PCB). The PCB multi-band antenna comprises a first trace coupled to a first surface of the PCB extending along at least a portion of a length of a first side of the PCB and along at least a portion of a length of a second side of the PCB that intersects the first side, wherein the first trace is positioned proximate a perimeter of the PCB that is partially defined by the first side and the second side. | 09-30-2010 |
Rene Alan Christian, Brookfield, WI US
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| 20100062728 | Tuning an electrically small antenna - An electrically small antenna, such as one physically sized appropriate to a mobile device, can be tuned in response to a detected change that can result in poorer reception using the electrically small antenna. Such detected changes include a detected change in the connectivity of a wired accessory relative to the mobile device, a detected change in a position of the mobile device, and a detected change of an audio channel selected by the mobile device. To minimize any user impact of the retuning of the electrically small antenna, a timer can be initiated and the antenna can be retuned during an opportune time, such as when one or more signal metrics associated with a signal being provided to the user drop below a threshold, or when the timer expires, whichever occurs first. | 03-11-2010 |
Samuel T. Christian, Alabaster, AL US
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| 20110237544 | Novel Pharmaceutical Agents Containing Carbohydrate Moieties And Methods Of Their Preparation And Use - Hydrophilic N-linked pharmaceutical compositions, methods of their preparation and use in neuraxial drug delivery comprising a glycosyl CNS acting prodrug compound covalently N-linked with a saccharide through an amide or an amine bond and a formulary consisting of an additive, a stabilizer, a carrier, a binder, a buffer, an excipient, an emollient, a disintegrant, a lubricating agent, an antimicrobial agent or a preservative, with the proviso that the saccharide moiety is not a cyclodextrin or a glucuronide. | 09-29-2011 |
Sean M. Christian, Land O'Lakes, FL US
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| 20090103087 | Method and Apparatus for Performing Spectroscopy Downhole within a Wellbore - An analysis system, tool, and method for performing downhole fluid analysis, such as within a wellbore. The analysis system, tool, and method provide for a tool including a spectroscope for use in downhole fluid analysis which utilizes an adaptive optical element such as a Micro Mirror Array (MMA) and two distinct light channels and detectors to provide real-time scaling or normalization. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20100231905 | Method and Apparatus for Performing Spectroscopy Downhole with a Wellbore - An analysis system, tool, and method for performing downhole fluid analysis, such as within a wellbore. The analysis system, tool, and method provide for a tool including a spectroscope for use in downhole fluid analysis which utilizes an adaptive optical element such as a Micro Mirror Array (MMA) and two distinct light channels and detectors to provide real-time scaling or normalization. | 09-16-2010 |
Sean M. Christian, Land O Lakes, FL US
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| 20110108719 | Multi-Channel Source Assembly for Downhole Spectroscopy - A multi-channel source assembly for downhole spectroscopy has individual sources that generate optical signals across a spectral range of wavelengths. A combining assembly optically combines the generated signals into a combined signal and a routing assembly that splits the combined signal into a reference channel and a measurement channel. Control circuitry electrically coupled to the sources modulates each of the sources at unique or independent frequencies during operation. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110108720 | Multi-Channel Detector Assembly for Downhole Spectroscopy - A multi-channel detector assembly for downhole spectroscopy has a reference detector unit optically coupled to a reference channel of a source and has a measurement detector unit optically coupled to a measurement channel of the source. The reference and measurement detectors detect spectral signals across a spectral range of wavelengths from the reference and measurement channels. Conversion circuitry converts the detected spectral signals into reference signals and measurement signals, and control circuitry processes the reference and measurements signals based on a form of encoding used by the source. Then, the control circuitry can control the output of spectral signals from the source based on the processed signals or scale the measurement signal to correct for source fluctuations or changes in environmental conditions. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110108721 | Filter Wheel Assembly for Downhole Spectroscopy - A downhole fluid analysis tool has a tool housing and a fluid analysis device. The tool housing is deployable downhole and has at least one flow passage for a fluid sample. The fluid analysis device is disposed in the tool housing relative to the flow passage. Inside the device, one or more sources generate a combined input electromagnetic signal across a spectrum of wavelengths, and a routing assembly routes generated signals into the reference and measurement signals. At least one wheel having a plurality of filters is rotated to selectively interpose one or more of the filters in the paths of the reference and measurement signals. | 05-12-2011 |
Sean M. Christian, Palm Harbor, FL US
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| 20080316484 | Spectroscope and Method Performing Spectroscopy Utilizing an Adaptive Optical Element - A spectroscope designed to utilize an adaptive optical element such as a micro mirror array (MMA) and two distinct light channels and detectors. The devices can provide for real-time and near real-time scaling and normalization of signals. | 12-25-2008 |
Sharon L. Christian, Orland Park, IL US
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| 20100121237 | ARM SLING AND DECORATIVE SLING JACKET - The invention comprises an arm sling comprising a trough formed by front and back sections, each section having a pair of longitudinal generally parallel edges, the front and back sections being secured at the longitudinal edges on an upper side by fastening means, the arm sling having a first open end for placement proximate a hand and a second end for placement about an arm, the first open end having a thumb loop secured thereto for engagement with the thumb of a user; a pocket attached to the sling for the placement inside the sling, a neck strap connected to opposite ends of said arm sling, the neck strap having hooks and loops on opening end portions for adjusting the strap to a desired length. | 05-13-2010 |
Stacey Michelle Christian, Cary, NC US
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| 20110087876 | Dynamic Analytical Differentiator For Obfuscated Functions In Complex Models - Systems and methods are provided for providing secure transmission of software code, which includes a mathematical function, from a first computer to a second computer so that the mathematical function's content cannot be determined at the second computer. A method includes generating a secure container, where the secure container includes an encrypted representation of the mathematical function and metadata identifying the mathematical function encrypted in the secure container. The method further includes providing the secure container from the first computer to the second computer over a communication transmission medium, where the secure container is accessed at the second computer using the metadata to identify the mathematical function, and where the mathematical function contained within the secure container is decrypted and incorporated into program code in a compiled form so that the mathematical function can be used but the mathematical function's content cannot be determined at the second computer. | 04-14-2011 |
| 20110167020 | Hybrid Simulation Methodologies To Simulate Risk Factors - Computer-implemented systems and methods are provided for generating a simulated forecast based on members of a pool of input risk factor variables. Certain members of the pool of input risk factor variables are identified as members of a first set of variables, and certain other members of the pool of input risk factor variables are identified as members of a second set of variables. A first simulation is generated via a first simulation method using the first set of variables, and a second simulation is generated via a second simulation method that differs from the first simulation method using the second set of variables. The first simulation and the second simulation are generated using correlations among variables in the first set of variables and variables in the second set of variables. | 07-07-2011 |
| 20110213692 | Computer-Implemented Systems And Methods For Automatic Triangulation Of Forward Conversion Curves - Systems and methods for determining a future conversion curve between a first metric and a second metric are provided. A system and method can include receiving a first metric and a second metric. A plurality of conversion curves are retrieved, where each conversion curve has a corresponding weight. One or more paths between the first metric and the second metric are calculated using two or more conversion curves, where each path begins with the first metric and ends with the second metric, and where each path is associated with a path weight based upon the sum of the weights used to calculate the path. A shortest path between the first metric and the second metric is determined, where the shortest path is the path having the least weight, and a future conversion curve is generated by collapsing the two or more conversion curves of the shortest path. | 09-01-2011 |
Star L. Christian, Plano, TX US
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| 20100327715 | Jewelry cabinet with multiple mirrored doors - A jewelry cabinet with adjustably positionable jewelry hangers includes a cabinet body with opposed side walls, a bottom wall, a top wall, and a back wall; a hanger base connected to the back wall between the side, top, and bottom walls, the hanger base having a back plate and a face plate penetrated by a plurality of apertures and having hanger retaining fingers extending between the back plate and face plate to frictionally retain a support rod portion of jewelry hangers inserted through the apertures in the face plate. Each jewelry hanger provides for the separated placement of two items of jewelry and a set of earrings on the hanger. The cabinet is provided with at least one and more preferably two or three overlapping mirrored doors. Additional holders such as trays and drawers are also provided. | 12-30-2010 |
Steve Christian, New Brighton, MN US
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| 20090024084 | MULTI-LUMEN CATHETER ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF PROVIDING RELATIVE MOTION THERETO - A handle for providing relative motion to a multi-lumen catheter assembly includes an elongated handle body having a longitudinal axis. The handle body has longitudinally spaced proximal and distal handle ends. An outer catheter chuck is connected to the distal handle end and is adapted to receive an outer catheter member. An inner catheter chuck is connected to the proximal handle end and is adapted to receive an inner catheter member. A handle actuator is movably connected to the handle body. The handle actuator is adapted to receive an intermediate catheter member and to move the intermediate catheter member relative to the inner and outer catheter members. The intermediate catheter is at least partially interposed between the inner and outer catheter. | 01-22-2009 |
Steven C. Christian, Minneapolis, MN US
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| 20110152904 | CUTTING DEVICE AND METHOD OF VESSEL HARVESTING - Embodiments of the invention provide a cutting device and method of vessel harvesting. The cutting device can include at least one tubular member, a cutting element, and a centering member. The cutting device can include at least one tubular member with a flexible section and a cutting element. The method of vessel harvesting can include spacing a cutting element of the cutting device from the vessel as the cutting element is advanced over the vessel. | 06-23-2011 |
Steven C. Christian, Brooklyn Park, MN US
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| 20090270857 | Ablation Device with Jaws - System, device and method for ablating target tissue adjacent pulmonary veins of a patient through an incision. An ablation device can include a hinge including a cam assembly, a moving arm, a floating jaw, and a lower jaw. Fingers can engage the floating jaw to hold the floating jaw in a first position with respect to the moving arm. Some embodiments of the invention can provide an ablation device including a central support, an upper four-bar linkage coupled to the central support, an upper jaw coupled to the upper linkage, a lower four-bar linkage coupled to the central support, and a lower jaw coupled to the lower linkage. Some embodiments of the invention can provide an ablation device having an upper jaw including a first cannula connection and a lower jaw including a second cannula connection. The system can include a first catheter coupled to the first cannula connection and a second catheter coupled to the second cannula connection. The first and second catheters can be inserted through the incision and can move the upper and lower jaws adjacent the pulmonary veins. | 10-29-2009 |
| 20100204716 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR OCCLUSION OF AN ATRIAL APPENDAGE - Some embodiments of the invention provide a system for occluding a left atrial appendage of a patient. Some embodiments of the system can include a ring occluder that can be positioned around the left atrial appendage and a ring applicator to position the ring occluder with respect to the left atrial appendage. One embodiment discloses a method of accessing endocardial surfaces of the heart through the atrial appendage. Additional embodiments of the invention provide a clip occluder that can be positioned around the left atrial appendage. A clip applicator can position the clip occluder with respect to the left atrial appendage. | 08-12-2010 |
| 20110071519 | Clamping Ablation Tool and Method - Method and apparatus for ablating target tissue adjacent pulmonary veins of a patient. A clamping ablation tool can include an upper arm having an upper neck, a link assembly, and an upper actuator. The link assembly can include a distal electrode and a proximal electrode. The clamping ablation tool can include a lower arm that mates with the upper arm. The lower arm can include a lower neck, a distal jaw, and a lower actuator. The distal jaw can include a jaw electrode, and the lower actuator can control movement of the distal jaw. | 03-24-2011 |
Steven C. Christian US
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| 20110087205 | ABLATION DEVICE WITH JAWS - System, device and method for ablating target tissue adjacent pulmonary veins of a patient through an incision. An ablation device can include a hinge including a cam assembly, a moving arm, a floating jaw, and a lower jaw. Fingers can engage the floating jaw to hold the floating jaw in a first position with respect to the moving arm. Some embodiments of the invention can provide an ablation device including a central support, an upper four-bar linkage coupled to the central support, an upper jaw coupled to the upper linkage, a lower four-bar linkage coupled to the central support, and a lower jaw coupled to the lower linkage. Some embodiments of the invention can provide an ablation device having an upper jaw including a first cannula connection and a lower jaw including a second cannula connection. The system can include a first catheter coupled to the first cannula connection and a second catheter coupled to the second cannula connection. The first and second catheters can be inserted through the incision and can move the upper and lower jaws adjacent the pulmonary veins. | 04-14-2011 |
Thomas W. Christian, Fort Collins, CO US
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| 20100115095 | AUTOMATICALLY MANAGING RESOURCES AMONG NODES - A system for managing resources automatically among nodes includes a node controller configured to dynamically manage allocation of node resources to individual workloads, where each of the nodes is contained in one of a plurality of pods. The system also includes a pod controller configured to manage live migration of workloads between nodes within one of the plurality of pods, where the plurality of pods are contained in a pod set. The system further includes a pod set controller configured to manage capacity planning for the pods contained in the pod set. The node controller, the pod controller and the pod set controller are interfaced with each other to enable the controllers to meet common service policies in an automated manner. The node controller, the pod controller and the pod set controller are also interfaced with a common user interface to receive service policy information. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20110106501 | AUTOMATED DESIGN OF AN IT INFRASTRUCTURE - A method for automated design of an IT infrastructure, includes a) identifying IT equipment to support services to be provided to meet one or more user requirements; b) identifying one or more auxiliary infrastructures to meet requirements of the identified computer equipment; c) synthesizing the IT equipment and the one or more auxiliary infrastructures to generate a candidate design; d) analyzing one or more operating characteristics of the candidate design; e) repeating steps a)-d) on at least one additional candidate design that differs from the candidate design generated at step c); and f) storing at least one of the candidate design and the at least one additional candidate design. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110270464 | DISTRIBUTION OF COOLING RESOURCES USING HIERARCHICALLY IDENTIFIED COOLING MICROGRIDS - In a method for distributing cooling resources to a plurality of locations using a plurality of hierarchically identified cooling microgrids, conditions detected at the plurality of locations are received. Each level of the hierarchically identified cooling microgrids is a plurality of resource actuators configured to vary distribution of the cooling resources. Settings for the plurality of resource actuators in each of the levels in the cooling microgrid hierarchy that substantially maintain conditions at the plurality of locations within predetermined ranges are determined using a processor, while substantially optimizing at least one measure of performance associated with supplying the cooling resources to the plurality of locations. | 11-03-2011 |
Vicky Lynn Christian, Mount Carmel, TN US
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| 20100158821 | ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS, COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING THE SAME, AND METHODS OF USING THE COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS - Antimicrobial agents, products and compositions incorporating the agents, and methods of using the compositions and products are provided. The antimicrobial agents comprise 1,2-cyclohexanedimethanol, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol, 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-1,3-cyclobutanediol, or mixtures thereof. These agents have surprisingly been found to inhibit microbial growth at a much lower concentration than other glycols with known antimicrobial activity. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100160454 | ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS, COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING THE SAME, AND METHODS OF USING THE COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS - Antimicrobial agents, products and compositions incorporating the agents, and methods of using the compositions and products are provided. The antimicrobial agents comprise 1,2-cyclohexanedimethanol, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol, 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-1,3-cyclobutanediol, or mixtures thereof. These agents have surprisingly been found to inhibit microbial growth at a much lower concentration than other glycols with known antimicrobial activity. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20110028566 | COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING CYCLOALIPHATIC DIOL ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AND METHODS OF USING THE COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS - Compositions comprising at least one cycloaliphatic diol antimicrobial agent and at least one other antimicrobial agent and methods of making and using these compositions are provided. The cycloaliphatic diol antimicrobial agents comprise 1,1-cyclohexanedimethanol, 1,2-cyclohexanedimethanol, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol, 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-1,3-cyclobutanediol, or mixtures thereof. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110028590 | ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECT OF CYCLOALIPHATIC DIOL ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS IN COATING COMPOSITIONS - A cycloaliphatic diol antimicrobial agent selected from the group consisting of 1,1-cyclohexanedimethanol, 1,2-cyclohexanedimethanol, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol, and 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-1,3-cyclobutanediol was found to provide antimicrobial activity in coating compositions and latexes, and was found to enhance the effectiveness of other antimicrobial agents commonly used in coatings and dispersions. Alone or as part of a preservative system, this cycloaliphatic diol antimicrobial agent in water can provide an easy-to-handle liquid that allows coatings producers to achieve improved microbial control, or achieve equivalent control while using less antimicrobial agents in their formulations. Consequently, the shelf life of the products can be maintained while reducing the use of the traditional preservative, or the shelf-life can be enhanced with addition of this cycloaliphatic diol antimicrobial agent to an existing antimicrobial system. | 02-03-2011 |
