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Christina M. Bolch, Houston, TX US
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20130102849 | DEPLOYMENT METHODS AND MECHANISMS FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE IMPLANTATION OF HEART CONTACTING CARDIAC DEVICES - The present invention provides methods, systems, kits, and devices that aid in the positioning of a direct cardiac compression device about the heart. | 04-25-2013 |
Christina M. Borgese, San Ramon, CA US
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20080318762 | Agglomerated Animal Litter - Lightweight composite particles, primarily comprising various bentonite clays, but which may include other functional solid particles, are formed by introducing expanding gases or air into the particle forming process. The methods presented create the ability to reduce the bulk density of the composite particles while maintaining and in some cases even increasing the particle strength. | 12-25-2008 |
20100269759 | AGGLOMERATED ANIMAL LITTER - Lightweight composite particles, primarily comprising various bentonite clays, but which may include other functional solid particles, are formed by introducing expanding gases or air into the particle forming process. The methods presented create the ability to reduce the bulk density of the composite particles while maintaining and in some cases even increasing the particle strength. | 10-28-2010 |
Christina M. Colasanto, New Ipswich, NH US
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20150037096 | SIDEWALK TRENCH SYSTEM - A system may include a first portion of a cabling facility provided in a first trench formed beneath a first expansion joint between a first sidewalk flag and a curb; a second portion of the cabling facility provided in a second trench formed beneath a second expansion joint between the first sidewalk flag and a second sidewalk flag; and a third portion of the cabling facility provided from a cable source and connecting to the first portion of the cabling facility or the second portion of the cabling facility. | 02-05-2015 |
20150268437 | AIR JETTED MICRO-CABLE WITH SUPER LOW RESISTANCE AND DRAMATICALLY IMPROVED FOR AIR BLOCKAGE - A cable, and method and system for deploying the cable are described. The cable includes a jacket having a plurality of outer grooves formed on its outer surface. The cable can be deployed by blowing it through a microduct using a jetting apparatus. The outer grooves allow the cable to be deployed over extended distance by allow improved airflow between the first and second ends of the microduct. | 09-24-2015 |
20150378123 | FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLY WITH MICRO-DUCT PROTECTION - A fiber optic cable assembly may include a fiber optic cable that has a jacket and a plurality of optical fibers enclosed by and extending longitudinally within the jacket. The fiber optic cable assembly may also include a micro-duct disposed around at least a portion of the jacket, for example, where the cable is buried below grade. The fiber optic cable assembly may further include an insulating layer disposed around at least a portion of the micro-duct, and an outer layer disposed around the insulating layer. The insulating layer and the outer layer may protect the micro-duct and the cable in the event of high temperature exposure that may arise from nearby high temperature utilities, such as in a manhole, as well as to enable the fiber optic cable to be air jetted through the micro-duct from a starting point to a terminating point of a cable routing path. | 12-31-2015 |
Christina M. Dellas, Austin, TX US
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20080263512 | Statechart Development Environment with Embedded Graphical Data Flow Code Editor - One embodiment of the invention comprises a system and method enabling a guard condition for a statechart to be defined using graphical data flow code. Another embodiment of the invention comprises a system and method enabling an action for a statechart to be defined using graphical data flow code. The statechart may be created in response to user input, e.g., user input to a statechart development environment that includes a graphical statechart editor. The graphical data flow code that defines the guard condition or the action may be created in response to user input to a graphical data flow code editor. In some embodiments the graphical data flow code editor may be integrated with or embedded in the graphical statechart editor. | 10-23-2008 |
20080263515 | Automatically Generating a Graphical Data Flow Program from a Statechart - A system and method for automatically generating a graphical data flow program from a statechart are disclosed. The statechart may be created in a graphical manner in response to user input, e.g., in response to the user arranging state icons on a display and creating interconnections representing transitions among the respective states. The statechart may include at least one hierarchical state, where each hierarchical state includes one or more sub-states. A graphical data flow program may be automatically generated from the statechart. The graphical data flow program may include a plurality of interconnected nodes that visually indicate functionality of the graphical data flow program, where connections among the nodes visually indicate data flow among the nodes. The graphical data flow program may be executable to implement the functionality of the statechart. | 10-23-2008 |
20110283254 | Converting a Statechart from a First Statechart Format to a Second Statechart Format - System and method for converting a statechart from a first statechart development environment to a second statechart development environment. A first statechart may be received. The first statechart may be created in a first statechart development environment. The first statechart may implement a first functionality. The first statechart may be parsed to determine a plurality of elements of the first statechart. A markup language representation of the first statechart may be generated. The markup language representation may represent the plurality of elements of the first statechart. A second statechart may be generated based on the markup language representation. The second statechart may be in a second statechart development environment. The second statechart may implement the first functionality. The second statechart may be stored. | 11-17-2011 |
Christina M. Kokini, Oviedo, FL US
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20110187943 | Information Technology System With Micro Projector Display - An information technology system includes a micro projector display for displaying status, operating, troubleshooting, and location information. An image output from the micro projector display is viewable from outside the enclosure, for example on a cabinet door, an optional retractable projection screen included with the enclosure, or a floor, wall, or ceiling of a room, or other external surface. In some embodiments of the invention, a micro display projector is adapted for removable electrical and mechanical connection to one or more docking ports on the information technology system. In some embodiments of the invention, a projection direction for the micro projector display is selectable. | 08-04-2011 |
Christina M. Lampe-Onnerud, Framingham, MA US
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20090181296 | Lithium-Ion secondary battery - A lithium-ion battery includes a cathode that includes an active cathode material. The active cathode material includes a cathode mixture that includes a lithium cobaltate and a manganate spinel a manganate spinel represented by an empirical formula of Li | 07-16-2009 |
20090297937 | Lithium-ion secondary battery - A lithium-ion battery comprises a cathode that includes an active cathode material. The active cathode material comprises a cathode mixture that includes a lithium cobaltate and a spinel type lithium manganate, wherein the lithium cobaltate and the lithium manganate are in a weight ratio of lithium cobaltate:lithium manganate between about 0.95:0.05 to about 0.55:0.45, and wherein a ratio of the mean particle diameter of the lithium cobaltate to the mean particle diameter of the lithium manganate is in a range of between about 1:0.35 and about 1:1.4. | 12-03-2009 |
20100164436 | Control Electronics for Li-ion Batteries - A storage voltage of a battery pack is controlled with control electronics. The storage voltage of a battery pack is sensed, and a discharge mechanism is triggered if the storage voltage is within a predetermined range of voltage, to thereby adjust the storage voltage of the battery pack to below the predetermined range of voltage, or if the storage voltage is at or above a predetermined voltage, to thereby adjust the storage voltage of the battery pack to below the predetermined voltage. Control electronics sense a storage voltage of a battery pack and trigger a discharge mechanism if the storage voltage is within a predetermined range of voltage, to thereby adjust the storage voltage of the battery pack to below the predetermined range of voltage, or if the storage voltage is at or above a predetermined voltage, to thereby adjust the storage voltage of the battery pack to below the predetermined voltage. The control electronics are coupled to an electronic device and a battery pack. The control electronics are either implemented into the electronic device or the battery pack, or in a separate control electronic device. | 07-01-2010 |
20110052966 | LITHIUM-ION SECONDARY BATTERY - In one embodiment, an active cathode material comprises a mixture that includes: at least one of a lithium cobaltate and a lithium nickelate; and at least one of a manganate spinel represented by an empirical formula of Li | 03-03-2011 |
20110059349 | LITHIUM-ION SECONDARY BATTERY - A lithium-ion battery includes a cathode that includes an active cathode material. The active cathode material includes a cathode mixture that includes a lithium cobaltate and a manganate spinel a manganate spinel represented by an empirical formula of Li | 03-10-2011 |
20110115434 | ELECTRONICS WITH MULTIPLE CHARGE RATE - One or more buttons, located either on a battery pack or on an electronic device powered by the battery pack, that allow the user to charge the battery of a portable device faster than normal. Electronic circuitry is provided for activating the charge mode choices. | 05-19-2011 |
Christina M. Lee, San Jose, CA US
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20090063400 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING UPDATE PERFORMANCE FOR INDEXING USING DELTA KEY UPDATES - An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for updating database indexes on complex data types. Instead of deleting all the index keys for an old indexable entity, only the old index keys which are not in the set of new index keys associated with a replacement indexable entity will be deleted. In addition, only new index keys which are not in the set of old index keys are inserted into the index. In this manner, performance is greatly improved by elimination unnecessary deletions and insertions to an index. | 03-05-2009 |
20150213072 | PARALLEL LOAD IN A COLUMN-STORE DATABASE - In one embodiment, a method includes adding, by a computer processor, two or more compressed columns to one or more pages of a database. The adding is performed in parallel by a plurality of page-formatter threads. Each page-formatter thread adds data to the database from no more than a single compressed column. | 07-30-2015 |
Christina M. Marcath, Romeo, MI US
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20080310124 | COUPLING ARRANGEMENT FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE TO A VEHICLE BODY - An electronic control module mounted to an adaptive vehicle mount or directly onto a car body. The control module includes a casing which may have at least one leverage tab integral with the casing. The casing also includes an integral fastening tab, and may act as a lever such that the leverage tab and fastener tab withstand forces which counterbalances the force exerted on the casing when the casing is mounted to an adaptive vehicle mount or directly onto the car body. | 12-18-2008 |
Christina M. Miller, Sun Prairie, WI US
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20160029857 | SHEET PRODUCT DISPENSER - A dispenser is disclosed that includes a housing defining an interior volume for receiving a stack of sheet products, an actuator, a dispensing member, a roller, and a support structure for engaging a front face of the stack including opposed shelves for supporting opposed sides of the front face. The actuator is operable by a user to activate a dispensing member to dispense a desired number of sheet products. The actuator includes two or more user interfaces that a user can actuate to transmit to the dispensing member an amount of movement corresponding to different numbers of sheet products being dispensed depending upon which of the user interfaces is actuated. The roller is located between the opposed shelves and engages and grips on the front face of the stack. The actuator imparts a predetermined amount of rotation to the roller depending upon which of the user interface ledges is actuated, which causes the roller to separate one or more sheet products at the front face of the stack in a one-at-a-time fashion. | 02-04-2016 |
Christina M. Older, Wilmington, DE US
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20100261851 | Recoverable polymer-bound homogeneous catalysts for catalytic chain transfer process - Disclosed herein are novel polymer-tethered ligands, metal complexes comprising these ligands, and the use of these complexes as chain transfer catalysts to control the molecular weight of oligomeric and polymeric materials produced in a radical polymerization process. The materials made by the processes disclosed herein have significantly reduced color, making them suitable for a wide range of color-critical end-uses, including automotive coatings. | 10-14-2010 |
20110147718 | ELECTROACTIVE COMPOSITION AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE MADE WITH THE COMPOSITION - There is provided an electroactive composition including: a deuterated first host material and an electroluminescent dopant material. The first host is a compound having Formula I: | 06-23-2011 |
20120187382 | ELECTRONIC DEVICES HAVING LONG LIFETIME - An organic light-emitting diode is provided having an anode, a cathode, and an organic active layer therebetween. The organic active layer includes a deuterated compound and the device has a calculated half-life at 1000 nits of at least 5000 hours. | 07-26-2012 |
20130240866 | ELECTROACTIVE MATERIAL AND DEVICES MADE WITH SUCH MATERIALS - There is provided a compound having Formula I or Formula II | 09-19-2013 |
Christina M. Othon, Arcadia, CA US
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20080314881 | SUB-MICRON LASER DIRECT WRITE - A method of directing a pulse of laser energy though a workpiece. The workpiece has: a substrate that transmits the laser energy; focusing elements on a surface of the substrate proximal to the laser that focus the laser energy; and a coating on the substrate distal to the laser that absorbs a portion of the laser energy. Each focusing element focuses the laser energy to a point that removes or ablates a portion of the coating from the substrate to produce a hole in the coating. | 12-25-2008 |
Christina M. Schoeder, Elmwood, WI US
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20140135735 | INTRA RECTAL/VAGINAL APPLICATOR TECHNOLOGY - An applicator for use in the veterinary medical field for spraying vaccines and other medicaments, biologicals or other liquids and compositions intra-rectally. The applicator has an elongated, hollow tubular body with a connector at its proximal end for connection to a fluid supply and a curved distal end tip with a pair of apertures for dispersing fluid by spraying action. | 05-15-2014 |