Coffee, US
Bradford Coffee, Decatur, GA US
Brett Coffee, Rockwall, TX US
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20090295599 | DYNAMIC PRICING FOR TOLL LANES - The present invention provides a method and system for determining a toll charge for vehicles traveling on a toll lane that includes determining a change in traffic flow for vehicles traveling on the toll lane, determining a change in traffic speed for vehicles traveling on the toll lane, and determining the toll charge for vehicles traveling on the toll lane using a weighting approach that weights the change in traffic flow with a first factor and weights the change in speed with a second factor, the first factor depending on whether the change in traffic flow is increasing or decreasing, and the second factor depending on whether the change in speed is increasing or decreasing. | 12-03-2009 |
Eric Coffee, Chicago, IL US
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20100034487 | Go trash bag - The “go” bag is a bag, made with recyclable material that has a pair of reinforced apertures on each side of the top rear side of the bag that are 3 inches apart vertically and then 9½ inches apart horizontally along the bag's top back side. The hooks allow the bag to latch and hang from various objects, such as, gates, fences, or doors. The dimensions of the bag allow for it to naturally hang open and allow for convenient disposal or storage of various items. Within the seam along the opening of the bag, lies a drawstring that makes the bag easy to bind, transport and/or dispose of its contents. There is also a zip-lock seal affixed along the topmost seam of the bag to prevent bugs and pests from disturbing the bag's contents. Yet the bag is pliable and small enough to retain it portability. | 02-11-2010 |
Harry D. Coffee, Aurora, MI US
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20110054108 | RESIN FOR COMPOSITE STRUCTURES - A resin precursor composition includes an isocyanate component, a first polyol having a molecular weight of between approximately 600 and 800 and an OH index of between approximately 200 and 300 mgOH/g, and a second polyol having a molecular weight of between approximately 100 and 300 and an OH index of between approximately 800 and 1,200 mgOH/g. | 03-03-2011 |
20110117356 | PULTRUDED COMPONENT - A pultruded composite component includes a matrix material comprising a thermosetting polyurethane resin, and fibers provided within the resin matrix. All of the fibers within the resin matrix are oriented in substantially a single direction and the matrix material has an elongation-to-failure that exceeds that of the fibers. | 05-19-2011 |
John R. Coffee, Gilbert, AZ US
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20090088924 | Vehicle tracking, communication and fleet management system - A vehicle fleet management information system identifies location and direction of movement of each vehicle in a fleet in real-time, and automatically reports such information, as well as status of predetermined events in which the vehicle is engaged, directly to the fleet manager. Each fleet vehicle has an assigned time slot to transmit its reporting information over a communications network without interfering with transmissions from other vehicles in their own respective time slots. A timing control phase lock loop (PLL) provides precise time synchronization for timing corrections from a global positioning system (GPS) based time reference. A dual band full-duplex interface of the network has TDMA on one-half and broadcast on the other half. Microprocessor time processing units in components of the network perform precise clock synchronization. Space diversity performed on received vehicle transmitted messages avoids data corruption. Different vehicles have different periodic transmission intervals, by dynamically allocating the slots for various update rates. Auxiliary reporting slots enable prompt reporting of important data by the respective vehicle transmitters independent of the slower periodic transmission intervals. | 04-02-2009 |
Joshua Coffee, South Burlington, VT US
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20130075385 | Thermal Eraser For Tactile Drawings - A thermal eraser for erasing tactile drawing features from a tactile drawing medium, along with methods of erasing tactile drawing features formed on a tactile drawing medium, are disclosed. The thermal eraser has a heated tip that can be heated to a temperature sufficient to cause the tactile drawing feature to flow back into the surface of the tactile drawing medium. The heated tip has a tip temperature that can be controlled by a temperature-regulating circuit. A set-point temperature can be used to set the tip temperature and maintain the tip temperature. The thermal eraser can be controlled by hand or by an electro-mechanical device such as a tactile printer. | 03-28-2013 |
20130082830 | Systems For and Methods of Digital Recording and Reproduction of Tactile Drawings - Systems and methods of digitally recording and reproducing tactile drawings are disclosed. The method includes moving a stylus over a path on the first tactile drawing medium to form a tactile feature thereon, and digitally recording the path of the moving stylus to generate digital path data. The method also include reproducing the tactile feature on a second tactile drawing medium operably disposed in a tactile printer based on the digital path data. The systems and methods include forming tactile drawings based on a digital graphics file, including filtering the digital graphics file to form a .RLD file suitable for forming a tactile drawing having features capable of being tactilely sensed. | 04-04-2013 |
Keith Coffee, Diablo Grande, CA US
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20080221842 | Computerized Method and System for Designing an Aerodynamic Focusing Lens Stack - A computerized method and system for designing an aerodynamic focusing lens stack, using input from a designer related to, for example, particle size range to be considered, characteristics of the gas to be flowed through the system, the upstream temperature and pressure at the top of a first focusing lens, the flow rate through the aerodynamic focusing lens stack equivalent at atmosphere pressure; and a Stokes number range. Based on the design parameters, the method and system determines the total number of focusing lenses and their respective orifice diameters required to focus the particle size range to be considered, by first calculating for the orifice diameter of the first focusing lens in the Stokes formula, and then using that value to determine, in iterative fashion, intermediate flow values which are themselves used to determine the orifice diameters of each succeeding focusing lens in the stack design, with the results being output to a designer. In addition, the Reynolds numbers associated with each focusing lens as well as exit nozzle size may also be determined to enhance the stack design. | 09-11-2008 |
Logan Coffee, Vian, OK US
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20090035718 | DENTAL ISOLATION BLOCK - A dental isolation block adapted for maintaining the mouth of the dental patient open, while keeping the work field dry and exposed with the lip retracted and the tongue suppressed to facilitate performance of a dental procedure by a dental practitioner. The dental isolation block includes a first and second bite platform capable of being disposed between the maxillary arch and mandibular arch, a lip retractor with a first end adjacent the first bite platform and a second end adjacent the second bite platform, and a tongue shield extending between the first and second bite platform. The lip retractor may include a channel for receiving and directing saliva to a suction drain and suction holes all in fluid communication with a dental office suction system. A suction extension may be affixed to the first and/or second bite platform to further evacuate saliva from entering the work field. The dental isolation block can be positioned such that the lip retractor retracts the upper lip if the work field is on the upper arch or to retract the lower lip if the work field in on the lower arch. | 02-05-2009 |
Michael Coffee, Tiburon, CA US
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20110189273 | AMANTADINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Methods of nighttime administration of amantadine to reduce sleep disturbances in patient undergoing treatment with amantadine are described, as well as compositions of extended release amantadine that are suitable for nighttime administration. | 08-04-2011 |
20140242163 | AMANTADINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Methods of nighttime administration of amantadine to reduce sleep disturbances in patient undergoing treatment with amantadine are described, as well as compositions of extended release amantadine that are suitable for nighttime administration. | 08-28-2014 |
20150045438 | AMANTADINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Methods of nighttime administration of amantadine to reduce sleep disturbances in patient undergoing treatment with amantadine are described, as well as compositions of extended release amantadine that are suitable for nighttime administration. | 02-12-2015 |
20150045439 | AMANTADINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Methods of nighttime administration of amantadine to reduce sleep disturbances in patient undergoing treatment with amantadine are described, as well as compositions of extended release amantadine that are suitable for nighttime administration. | 02-12-2015 |
20150045446 | AMANTADINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Methods of nighttime administration of amantadine to reduce sleep disturbances in patient undergoing treatment with amantadine are described, as well as compositions of extended release amantadine that are suitable for nighttime administration. | 02-12-2015 |
20150045447 | AMANTADINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Methods of nighttime administration of amantadine to reduce sleep disturbances in patient undergoing treatment with amantadine are described, as well as compositions of extended release amantadine that are suitable for nighttime administration. | 02-12-2015 |
20150045448 | AMANTADINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Methods of nighttime administration of amantadine to reduce sleep disturbances in patient undergoing treatment with amantadine are described, as well as compositions of extended release amantadine that are suitable for nighttime administration. | 02-12-2015 |
20150051292 | AMANTADINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Methods of nighttime administration of amantadine to reduce sleep disturbances in patient undergoing treatment with amantadine are described, as well as compositions of extended release amantadine that are suitable for nighttime administration. | 02-19-2015 |
20150057355 | AMANTADINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Methods of nighttime administration of amantadine to reduce sleep disturbances in patient undergoing treatment with amantadine are described, as well as compositions of extended release amantadine that are suitable for nighttime administration. | 02-26-2015 |
Michael Coffee, Greensboro, NC US
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20110223234 | Process for Manufacturing Chewable Dosage Forms for Drug Delivery and Products Thereof - A palatable, edible soft chewable medication vehicle for delivery of a pharmaceutically acceptable active ingredient, such as a drug, to an animal or human subject. The edible soft chews contain only food grade or better inactive ingredients, and preferably do not contain ingredients of animal origin. Processes for manufacturing the edible soft chews do not require the use of heat or the addition of water during mixing of active and inactive ingredients, provide stable concentrations of the active ingredient, and produce chews of consistent weight and texture. | 09-15-2011 |
20120141574 | Process for Manufacturing Chewable Dosage Forms for Drug Delivery and Products Thereof - A palatable, edible soft chewable medication vehicle for delivery of a pharmaceutically acceptable active ingredient, such as a drug, to an animal or human subject. The edible soft chews contain only food grade or better inactive ingredients, and preferably do not contain ingredients of animal origin. Processes for manufacturing the edible soft chews do not require the use of heat or the addition of water during mixing of active and inactive ingredients, provide stable concentrations of the active ingredient, and produce chews of consistent weight and texture. | 06-07-2012 |
Michael Coffee, Greenboro, NC US
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20090280159 | PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING CHEWABLE DOSAGE FORMS FOR DRUG DELIVERY AND PRODUCTS THEREOF - A palatable, soft chewable medication vehicle for delivery of a pharmaceutically acceptable active ingredient, such as a drug, to an animal or human subject. The soft chews contain only food grade or better inactive ingredients, and preferably do not contain ingredients of animal origin. Processes for manufacturing the soft chews do not require the generation of heat during mixing of active and inactive ingredients, provide stable concentrations of the active ingredient, and produce chews of consistent weight and texture. | 11-12-2009 |
Michael B. Coffee, Alpharetta, GA US
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20080309986 | Binary Data Relay Systems and Methods of Real-Time Communication of Binary Data Through a Peer-To-Peer Network - Binary data relay systems and methods are disclosed to allow users of peer-to-peer (P2P) communications networks designed for voice transport to send facsimile (fax) messages between P2P endpoints by using a computer ( | 12-18-2008 |
20110109936 | Real-Time Facsimile Transmission Over a Packet Network - Various methods and systems are provided for real-time facsimile (fax) transmission over a packet network. In one embodiment, among others, a method includes monitoring fax communications across a pass-through connection and controlling transfer of the fax communications to a fax-relay protocol connection based at least in part upon the monitored fax communications. In another embodiment, a method includes monitoring a state of a state machine communicating over a pass-through connection and, responsive to a re-invite to the fax-relay protocol, transferring from the pass-through connection to a fax-relay protocol connection based at least in part upon the state of the state machine. | 05-12-2011 |
Michael B. Coffee, Easton, MO US
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20130331348 | Process for Manufacturing Chewable Dosage Forms for Drug Delivery and Products Thereof - A palatable, edible soft chewable medication vehicle for delivery of a pharmaceutically acceptable active ingredient, such as a drug, to an animal or human subject. The edible soft chews contain only food grade or better inactive ingredients, and preferably do not contain ingredients of animal origin. Processes for manufacturing the edible soft chews do not require the use of heat or the addition of water during mixing of active and inactive ingredients, provide stable concentrations of the active ingredient, and produce chews of consistent weight and texture. | 12-12-2013 |