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Bryan Cogan, Gilbert, AZ US
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| 20100040781 | Grout for laying paver stones and method of use - A dry, non-shrink composition which is admixed with water to cure into a hard but flexible and non-shrinking grout for laying paver stones, the dry composition comprising ingredients by percent weight of: 94-96% silica sand; 2-4% polymer powder mixture of vinyl acetate, and a vinyl ester in equal proportions, jointly polymerized using ethane; 0.5-1.5% cement; and 0.5-1.5% colorant. The dry composition is swept into joints between paver stones and water is then added to hydrate the dry mixture which forms a grouting material with interlocking physical joints to a porous material such as travertine. | 02-18-2010 |
Bryan R. Cogan, Gilbert, AZ US
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| 20110176937 | VENTURI-TYPE LIQUID PUMP - A venturi-type liquid pump is provided. The pump includes a supply line having a front end and a rear end, wherein the front end of the supply line includes a connector for connecting a supply of pressurized liquid to the supply line and the rear end of the supply line includes a nozzle having an exit orifice through which the pressurized liquid exits the supply line. The pump further includes a suction line having a first end and a second end, wherein the suction line is positioned in relation to the supply line to define a gap between the exit orifice and the first end such that the pressurized liquid exiting the exit orifice traverses the gap and entrains a second liquid within the gap before entering the first end of the suction line together with the entrained second liquid. | 07-21-2011 |
Derek Cogan, Sandy Hook, CT US
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| 20090023701 | Cytokine Inhibitors - Disclosed are compounds of formula (I) | 01-22-2009 |
| 20110224188 | DERIVATIVES OF 6,7-DIHYDRO-5H-IMIDAZO[1,2-alpha]IMIDAZOLE-3-CARBOXYLIC ACID AMIDES - Derivatives of 6,7-dihydro-5H-imidazo[1,2-α]imidazole-3-carboxylic acid amide exhibit good inhibitory effect upon the interaction of CAMs and Leukointegrins and are thus useful in the treatment of inflammatory disease. | 09-15-2011 |
| 20110269742 | Serotonin 5-HT2B Receptor Inhibitors - Disclosed are Serotonin 5-HT2B receptor inhibitors of the formula I. Also disclosed are methods of making and methods of using these compounds. | 11-03-2011 |
| 20110275612 | ALPHA-SUBSTITUTED N-SULFONYL GYLCINE AMIDES ANTAGONISTS OF CCR10, COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THE SAME AND METHODS FOR USING THEM - Disclosed is a compound of formula (I). Wherein R | 11-10-2011 |
| 20110275800 | 2-SULFONYLAMINO-4-HETEROARYL BUTYRAMIDE ANTAGONISTS OF CCR10 - This invention relates to a compound of formula (I) and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof wherein R | 11-10-2011 |
Douglas Neal Cogan, Brookfield, IL US
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| 20110026042 | APPARATUS & METHODS FOR IMAGE PROCESSING OPTIMIZATION FOR VARIABLE DATA PRINTING - Apparatus and methods for providing a pre-rasterized print job for variable data printing are disclosed. In one embodiment, a set of printer characteristics may be determined and then transferred to a typesetting system. The typesetting system may then pre-rasterize objects of the print job based in part on the received printer characteristics. A pre-rasterized print job, including the pre-rasterized objects and print layout instructions may then be generated, such as in the form of a PostScript file, which may then be transferred to a raster image processor (RIP) for generation of printed output. In another embodiment, a printer characterization file may be used for execution on a printing system to determine the set of printer characteristics, that may include native resolution, rotation angle, compression data and/or other data or information characterizing the printing system. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110075196 | Systems & methods for providing variable data printing (VDP) using dynamic font downgrading - Apparatus and methods for providing downgraded fonts for VDP printing application are described. A server system may be configured to generate and/or select a set of downgraded rasterized fonts for delivery to a client system in order to provide limited client-side WYSIWIG display functionality using the downgraded fonts. A client side application may use the downgraded fonts to provide a display-only or draft print only rendering of a VDP print job. | 03-31-2011 |
Edward A. Cogan, Newton, MA US
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| 20100235489 | Systems and methods for determining electronic relationships - Systems and methods are provided for measuring the level of relative activity (relationship) between two entities (e.g., people, companies, organizations, etc.) in a group as compared with others in that group or in a subset of that group. A group or subset of a group can be defined manually or automatically by the program. Once the activity is measured, it is further analyzed to generate behavioral attributes (e.g., trust, respect, mutually enjoyable company or personal relationship, reciprocity and shared experience) of the relationship. These attributes may be employed to derive characteristics such as the strength of the relationship for each pair of entities. The relationships and characteristic and/or attributes may then be displayed in a simple to understand manner. | 09-16-2010 |
John P. Cogan, Houston, TX US
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| 20110161205 | ARTICLE TRADING PROCESS - Articles such as compact discs are traded among a plurality of members who are registered in a common community. Each member has an account including a trading credit balance and a mailing address. A user interface is provided that allows a member to enter articles that the member owns and is willing to trade and articles that the member wants to own. The user interface also receives article trading instruction messages. An administration computer hosts the plurality of members and facilitates article trades among the members. The administration computer identifies matches between owned and wanted articles. For each identified match, an article trading instruction message is sent to the article owner requesting that the article owner mail the owned article to the mailing address of the member who wants to own the article. If the member sends the article, a trading credit is posted to the member's account and a trading debit and a monetary charge is posted to the member's account who will be receiving the article. Each traded article has the same trading credit. A priority algorithm is used to select the member who will receive the article if there is more than one member who wants an article that another member owns and is willing to trade. The priority algorithm is based in part on a member score that is a function of the relative value of the articles that a member owns and sends to another member compared to the relative value of the articles that the member wants and receives from another member, the relative value of the articles being determined by a demand for the article compared to a supply for the article among the members. A portion of the monetary charge is placed in a pool for distribution to the content creator of the article. | 06-30-2011 |
| 20110166949 | ARTICLE TRADING PROCESS - Articles such as compact discs are traded among a plurality of members who are registered in a common community. Each member has an account including a trading credit balance and a mailing address. A user interface is provided that allows a member to enter articles that the member owns and is willing to trade and articles that the member wants to own. The user interface also receives article trading instruction messages. An administration computer hosts the plurality of members and facilitates article trades among the members. The administration computer identifies matches between owned and wanted articles. For each identified match, an article trading instruction message is sent to the article owner requesting that the article owner mail the owned article to the mailing address of the member who wants to own the article. If the member sends the article, a trading credit is posted to the member's account and a trading debit and a monetary charge is posted to the member's account who will be receiving the article. Each traded article has the same trading credit. A priority algorithm is used to select the member who will receive the article if there is more than one member who wants an article that another member owns and is willing to trade. The priority algorithm is based in part on a member score that is a function of the relative value of the articles that a member owns and sends to another member compared to the relative value of the articles that the member wants and receives from another member, the relative value of the articles being determined by a demand for the article compared to a supply for the article among the members. A portion of the monetary charge is placed in a pool for distribution to the content creator of the article. | 07-07-2011 |
Lorraine Cogan, San Diego, CA US
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| 20120109011 | SAMPLE COLLECTOR WITH ADEQUACY SENSOR - The present invention provides a sample collection device for determining that an adequate amount of sample is collected, the sample collection device including a sample collection member for collecting a fluid sample and at least one electrode, the at least one electrode being in liquid communication with the sample collection member and including a processor. In one embodiment, the sample collection member includes a groove structure, wherein at least one electrode is located on each side of the groove. | 05-03-2012 |
Scott D. Cogan, Clifton Park, NY US
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| 20110060225 | ULTRASOUND PROBE WITH INTEGRATED PULSERS - Various embodiments of an ultrasound probe for use with an ultrasound system are provided to enable local waveform generation with respect to the ultrasound probe. The ultrasound probe includes a plurality of transducer elements which are independently configured to transmit distinct waveforms. Certain embodiments include a variety of probes that house one or more waveform generators on application specific integrated circuits (ASICs). | 03-10-2011 |
| 20110160591 | FETAL HEART RATE MONITOR WITH WIDE SEARCH AREA - A continuous, non-invasive fetal heart rate measurement is produced using an ultrasound probe positioned on the abdomen of the mother. The ultrasound probe includes a plurality of ultrasound transducers that are positioned within a housing having a transmission surface. The transmission surface is configured to defocus the individual ultrasound beams created by the plurality of ultrasound transducers. The transmission surface defocuses the ultrasound beam and creates a wider area of coverage for the ultrasound probe. The controller contained within the heart rate monitor selectively activates different combinations of the plurality of ultrasound transducers to reduce the signal-to-noise ratio while allowing the ultrasound probe to locate the fetal heart beat and subsequently increase the signal-to-noise ratio during continuous heart rate monitoring. | 06-30-2011 |
Scott Daniel Cogan, Scotia, NY US
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| 20100020645 | RECONFIGURABLE ARRAY WITH LOCALLY DETERMINED SWITCH CONFIGURATION - A method for dynamically reconfiguring elements in an ultrasound transducer array is provided. The method includes defining two or more groups of the elements in the array, wherein each element individually comprises a first switch, and a second switch; providing boundary definitions information to the elements in the array to define boundaries for the two or more groups; and locally determining switch configuration state within the array for the first and second switch of one or more elements based on the boundary definitions. Further, a switch matrix configured to locally determine switch settings is provided. Furthermore, a system comprising an array of ultrasonic transducer subelements is provided. | 01-28-2010 |
Stuart F. Cogan, Sudbury, MA US
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| 20100198297 | Wireless Recording and Stimulation of Brain Activity - Subdural arrays transmit electrocorticogram recordings wirelessly, across the patient's skull, allowing the craniotomy used for surgical placement of the arrays to be completely closed. In various embodiments, the arrays also respond to commands, applying signal patterns to the patient's brain for diagnostic and treatment purposes. | 08-05-2010 |
