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Barry Constantine, Mount Airy, MD US
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| 20100008248 | NETWORK TESTER FOR REAL-TIME MEASURING OF TCP THROUGHPUT - The invention relates to a method for real time testing of TCP traffic in a network, the method comprising: (a) connecting a tester to the network; (b) requesting connectionless traffic from a remote device connected to the network, to the tester; (c) generating the connectionless traffic comprising a plurality of packet streams, with the remote device, and receiving the connectionless traffic by the tester; (d) generating TCP traffic comprising a plurality of TCP sessions between the tester and the remote device; and, (e) concurrently with steps (c) and (d), in real time collecting statistics of the TCP sessions using the tester. The tester has an-FPGA implemented traffic engine, including a TCP state machine, for generating and receiving traffic at the rates of at least 1 gigabit per second, and for collecting statistics in real time. | 01-14-2010 |
Bruce A. Constantine, North Attleboro, MA US
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| 20110056385 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR EXTRACTING AN INFUSION - An infusion extractor is provided including a plunger to be inserted into an infusing container containing the infusion mixture that has vertical inner walls oriented parallel to a vertical axis of the container. The plunger includes a first surface with a seal situated at an edge of the surface. The seal is adapted for sealing against the inner walls of the infusing container as the plunger moves within the container, to define a first chamber containing the mixture of infusible material and extract. The plunger also includes a second surface extending from the first surface and defining a second chamber; the second surface includes extract flow openings which permit flow of extract from the first chamber into the second chamber. At least a portion of the extract flow openings are situated at a depth either above or below the first surface along the vertical axis. | 03-10-2011 |
Carrie Ann Constantine, Champaign, IL US
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| 20100044964 | Game Apparatus - A game playing apparatus is provided. The apparatus is configured to facilitate playing a game. The apparatus includes a body including at least one first column including at least one receptacle and a second column coupled to the at least one first column. The second column has an upper surface having a plurality of openings such that a member may be tossed into at least one of the openings. The apparatus also includes a game surface coupled to the body, and a backboard coupled substantially perpendicular to the game surface. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20100072698 | Game Apparatus - A game playing apparatus configured to facilitate playing a game is provided. The apparatus includes a body having a plurality of sides. The body includes a plurality of receptacles, wherein each receptacle has an ingress with an inclined surface extending downward from the ingress to facilitate return of a game playing member, and a plurality of indentations in at least one side. The apparatus further includes a game surface coupled to the body. The game surface includes a return surface beneath the plurality of receptacles to further facilitate return of the game playing member, and a plurality of holders. The plurality of holders and the plurality of receptacles are configured to receive a plurality of cups therein. | 03-25-2010 |
Daniel Richard Constantine, Orland Park, IL US
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| 20100044964 | Game Apparatus - A game playing apparatus is provided. The apparatus is configured to facilitate playing a game. The apparatus includes a body including at least one first column including at least one receptacle and a second column coupled to the at least one first column. The second column has an upper surface having a plurality of openings such that a member may be tossed into at least one of the openings. The apparatus also includes a game surface coupled to the body, and a backboard coupled substantially perpendicular to the game surface. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20100072698 | Game Apparatus - A game playing apparatus configured to facilitate playing a game is provided. The apparatus includes a body having a plurality of sides. The body includes a plurality of receptacles, wherein each receptacle has an ingress with an inclined surface extending downward from the ingress to facilitate return of a game playing member, and a plurality of indentations in at least one side. The apparatus further includes a game surface coupled to the body. The game surface includes a return surface beneath the plurality of receptacles to further facilitate return of the game playing member, and a plurality of holders. The plurality of holders and the plurality of receptacles are configured to receive a plurality of cups therein. | 03-25-2010 |
David Constantine, Andover, MA US
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| 20110046522 | Ultrasound Energy Delivery Assembly - In a first embodiment, an ultrasound energy delivery assembly includes a waveguide and a catheter having a capture member. The capture member extends radially inward from an interior surface of the catheter into a lumen of the catheter and is configured to retain the enlarged distal tip so that the enlarged distal tip is temporarily prevented from moving proximally. In a second embodiment, an ultrasound energy delivery assembly includes a waveguide and a sheath covering at least a portion of the waveguide. In a third embodiment, an ultrasound energy delivery assembly includes a waveguide and a dual lumen catheter having a capture member. In a fourth embodiment, an ultrasound energy delivery assembly includes a waveguide and a catheter having a proximal waveguide lumen and a proximal guide wire lumen that merges with the proximal waveguide lumen at their respective distal ends to form a distal lumen. In a fifth embodiment, an ultrasound energy delivery assembly includes a waveguide and a catheter having a helical spring tip disposed over a distal section of the waveguide. In a sixth embodiment, an ultrasound energy delivery assembly includes a waveguide and a catheter extruded from a material such as expanded polytetrafluoroethylene. The catheter includes a braided layer having a multi-wire braided section and a single wire braided section formed from a braid wire from the multi-wire braided section. | 02-24-2011 |
David James Constantine, Orland Park, IL US
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| 20100044964 | Game Apparatus - A game playing apparatus is provided. The apparatus is configured to facilitate playing a game. The apparatus includes a body including at least one first column including at least one receptacle and a second column coupled to the at least one first column. The second column has an upper surface having a plurality of openings such that a member may be tossed into at least one of the openings. The apparatus also includes a game surface coupled to the body, and a backboard coupled substantially perpendicular to the game surface. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20100072698 | Game Apparatus - A game playing apparatus configured to facilitate playing a game is provided. The apparatus includes a body having a plurality of sides. The body includes a plurality of receptacles, wherein each receptacle has an ingress with an inclined surface extending downward from the ingress to facilitate return of a game playing member, and a plurality of indentations in at least one side. The apparatus further includes a game surface coupled to the body. The game surface includes a return surface beneath the plurality of receptacles to further facilitate return of the game playing member, and a plurality of holders. The plurality of holders and the plurality of receptacles are configured to receive a plurality of cups therein. | 03-25-2010 |
Douglas Constantine, Chicago, IL US
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| 20110006021 | HANGING DEVICE FOR RESEALABLE STORAGE BAGS - An embodiment of the present invention is directed to a device for hanging a storage bag having a resealable mechanical seal. The device includes an elongate body. The body includes at least two opposing flaps, a longitudinal slit passing a distance between the opposing flaps and having a width that is narrower than the mechanical seal of the storage bag, and a tapered opening at an edge of the body. The tapered opening is adapted to guide a leading edge of the storage bag that is below the mechanical seal into the slit. | 01-13-2011 |
Ginger Dale Constantine, Malvern, PA US
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| 20100292198 | CYCLIC PROGESTIN REGIMENS AND KITS - A method of contraception is provided which involves delivery of 21 to 27 consecutive days of a progestin in the absence of an estrogen or other steroidal compound, followed by 1 to 7 days without an effective amount of an active agent. Also described is a pharmaceutically useful kit to facilitate delivery of this regimen. | 11-18-2010 |
Gregory Constantine, Baden, PA US
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| 20110190680 | Self-Regulating Device for Modulating Inflammation - A bioreactor is provided which contains cells capable of producing cytokine inhibitors in response to cytokines, in a manner regulated by the local or systemic milieu of an individual patient and predicted by mechanistic computational simulations. The bioreactor transfers the cytokine inhibitors to a patient in need of control of the inflammation process as part of a disease or condition in the patient, such as sepsis, trauma, traumatic brain injury, or wound healing. Related methods also are provided. | 08-04-2011 |
Jesse Constantine, Kingwood, TX US
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| 20100299124 | Apparatus and Method for Modeling Well Designs and Well Performance - In one aspect, a method of estimating fluid flow contribution from each producing zone of multi-zone production well is provided, which method may include: defining a wellhead pressure; determining a first inflow performance relation (IPR | 11-25-2010 |
Jesse J. Constantine, Kingwood, TX US
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| 20100051289 | System for Selective Incremental Closing of a Hydraulic Downhole Choking Valve - Systems for operating one or more sliding sleeve valves in an incremental, step-type fashion between open and closed positions, permitting the valve or valves to be choked to progressively smaller flow areas. The systems of the present invention also permit the valve or valves to be fully closed without having to progress through incremental steps. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20100139909 | Intelligent Well Control System for Three or More Zones - An intelligent well system can service three or more zones that have gravel packed screens. A modular system features a screen and a surface controlled production valve on an internal blank pipe that internally straddles the screen. A gravel exit valve is disposed above the blank pipe and the blank pipe can optionally have a fluid loss control valve. A gravel pack/fracturing assembly can engage each module and close the fluid loss valve and gravel outlet valve on the way out of a module. Optionally the fluid loss valve can be eliminated if the gravel packing and fracturing string has the ability to power the production valve. The modules can be connected by wet connects as can the production string to make the intelligent well system functional from the surface. | 06-10-2010 |
| 20100300702 | Wellbore Shut Off Valve with Hydraulic Actuator System - A wellbore shut-off valve is operably associated with a valve actuator so that the shut-off valve can be selectively moved between open and closed conditions when desired rather than opening and closing occurring automatically as portions of the production assembly are removed or replaced in the wellbore. | 12-02-2010 |
| 20100319928 | THROUGH TUBING INTELLIGENT COMPLETION AND METHOD - A through tubing intelligent completion including a completion string; one or more isolation seals on the completion string and having an undeployed set of dimensions smaller than one or more restrictions in a tubing string through which the completion string is deployed; and one or more interventionlessly actuable flow control devices in the completion string having a set of dimensions smaller than one or more restrictions in a tubing string through which the completion string is deployed and method. | 12-23-2010 |
| 20110067882 | System and Method for Monitoring and Controlling Wellbore Parameters - In one aspect, a method is provided for producing fluid from a well formed in a formation including the step of generating a visual display depicting a depth-based layout of a plurality of production devices, a first setting of each production device and values for at least one production parameter, wherein the visual display enables an operator to graphically input a desired value for the at least one production parameter at a selected depth of the well. The method also includes determining a second setting for at least one production device utilizing a model and the desired value, wherein the second setting is expected to provide the desired value for the at least one production parameter the second setting is implemented. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20110192480 | Valving System and Method of Selectively Halting Injection of Chemicals - A valving system includes, a plurality of flow control valves, and a plurality of chemical control valves in operable communication with a plurality of the plurality of flow control valves such that each of the plurality of chemical control valves is actuated between closed and open positions when the flow control valve it is in operable communication with is actuated between closed or open positions | 08-11-2011 |
| 20120125626 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STIMULATING PRODUCTION IN A WELLBORE - In an aspect, method for stimulating fluid flow in a wellbore is provided, the method including placing a fluid jetting valve in a tubular, conveying the tubular in a wellbore with the fluid jetting valve in a closed position and changing a pressure within the tubular to move the fluid jetting valve to an open position. In addition, the method includes directing a stimulation fluid through the open fluid jetting valve into a wall of the wellbore and moving the fluid jetting valve to a permanently closed position via a passive control device. | 05-24-2012 |
Keith Lewis Constantine, Langhome, PA US
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| 20120143580 | PROTEIN-LIGAND NOE MATCHING FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT STRUCTURE DETERMINATION - A method of enhancing the throughput and applicability of NMR-based structure determination of protein-ligand complexes is disclosed. The method circumvents the need for protein sequence-specific resonance assignments and combines NMR data analysis and ligand docking methods into an integrated process. In one embodiment, NMR data is used to filter docking results to identify the most consistent binding modes, thereby providing structural information in a high-throughput fashion without the need for assigning protein resonances. Trial assignments for protein-ligand nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE) interactions are also produced by the method. | 06-07-2012 |
Paul Constantine, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20090276389 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RANKING NODES OF A GRAPH USING RANDOM PARAMETERS - A ranking approach is used to determine rank-based relationships. In connection with various embodiments, the present invention is directed to a method for ranking nodes of a graph. A vector is provided as a function of a set of random parameters, and a probability matrix function is used, relative to nodes of the graph, to assess the statistics of the vector that solves a probability-based system. Certain embodiments are directed to determining a page rank for a web-based search. | 11-05-2009 |
Richard Constantine, Milford, CT US
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| 20110061249 | Cutting Implement with Interchangeable/Replaceable Blades - A cutting implement with blades that can be replaced or interchanged without using tools. The cutting implement has shock absorbing handles and may also have at least one bumper to reduce the forces transmitted to the user's hands and arms. The cutting implement may be a saw, pruners, lopper, grass shears, hedge shears, or garden shears. | 03-17-2011 |
Richard S. Constantine, Milford, CT US
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| 20090013538 | CUTTING INSTRUMENT - A new and improved cutting instrument is disclosed, having a strong rigid exoskeleton. The exoskeleton is made of a fiber and resin matrix, such as a carbon fiber weave. The carbon fiber exoskeleton can be applied to a scissors handle for increased cutting performance. | 01-15-2009 |
Richard Steven Constantine, Milford, CT US
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| 20110119928 | Cutting Implement with Cartridge - A utility knife has a receiving cavity which opens through the body. A cartridge comprising a magazine of blades is removably insertable into the receiving cavity. A carrier within the body is manually operable for receiving a blade from the cartridge and positioning the blade for extension through the opening to present a cutting edge. The cartridge may be released from the utility knife body by depressing a button and withdrawing the cartridge. The cartridge is releasably held in place within the knife body and releasable when the blade carrier is in its retracted position and the release button is depressed. When the thumb button moves the blade carrier into its extended position to expose the knife blade, the cartridge is rendered unreleaseable even if the release button is depressed. The release button, which will enable removal of the magazine when depressed and blade carrier is in its retracted position, also serves to release of the blade from the blade carrier to permit removal of a used blade from the knife body when the blade carrier is in its extended position. | 05-26-2011 |
Ryan Constantine, Oakland, CA US
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| 20090171082 | MITOTIC KINESIN INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to compounds that are useful for treating cellular proliferative diseases, for treating disorders mediated, at least in part, by KSP, and for inhibiting KSP. The invention also related to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, methods of treating cancer by the administration of such compositions, and processes for the preparation of the compounds. Compounds of the invention have the following formula: | 07-02-2009 |
Ryan Constantine, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20090258016 | Substituted imidazole derivatives - The present invention relates to new substituted imidazole compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters or prodrugs thereof, compositions of the new compounds together with pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, and uses of the new compounds. The compounds of the invention have the following general formula: | 10-15-2009 |
Ryan N. Constantine, Oakland, CA US
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| 20090028858 | SUBSTITUTED QUINOLINE DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates to new substituted quinoline compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters or prodrugs thereof, compositions of the new compounds together with pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, and uses of the new compounds. The compounds of the invention have the following general formula: | 01-29-2009 |
Ryan N. Constantine, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20080249112 | Mitotic Kinesin Inhibitors - The present invention relates to compounds that are useful for treating cellular proliferative diseases, for treating disorders mediated, at least in part, by KSP, and for inhibiting KSP. The invention also related to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, methods of treating cancer by the administration of such compositions, and processes for the preparation of the compounds. Compounds of the invention have the following formula: formula (I). | 10-09-2008 |
| 20110190293 | Quinazolinone Compounds as Anticancer Agents - Quinazolinone compounds, pharmaceutically acceptable salts, and prodrugs thereof; compositions that include a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and one or more of the quinazolinone compounds, either alone or in combination with at least one additional therapeutic agent. Methods of using the quinazolinone compounds, either alone or in combination with at least one additional therapeutic agent, in the prophylaxis or treatment of proliferative diseases. | 08-04-2011 |
Thomas Constantine, Redmond, WA US
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| 20120180002 | NATURAL INPUT FOR SPREADSHEET ACTIONS - Different gestures and actions are used to interact with spreadsheets. The gestures are used in manipulating the spreadsheet and performing other actions in the spreadsheet. For example, gestures may be used to move within the spreadsheet, select data, filter, sort, drill down/up, zoom, split rows/columns, perform undo/redo actions, and the like. Sensors that are associated with a device may also be used in interacting with spreadsheets. For example, an accelerometer may be used for moving and performing operations within the spreadsheet. | 07-12-2012 |
Tommy Constantine, Scottsdale, AZ US
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| 20090302104 | METHODS OF ESTABLISHING CREDIT - A method for improving credit of a cardholder of a prepaid card. The method may include establishing an account associated with the prepaid card. A load may be applied to the account to create an available balance for the cardholder. A credit instrument associated with the cardholder and the prepaid card may be established. An initial credit balance to the credit instrument may also be established. Payment from the cardholder may be collected, and, in response to collecting the payment from the cardholder, at least a portion of the collected payment may be applied to the credit instrument associated with the cardholder and the prepaid card. A credit history of the cardholder may be updated and reported to at least one credit bureau. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20110082818 | METHODS OF ESTABLISHING CREDIT - A method for enhancing credit of a cardholder of a pre-paid card may include issuing a pre-paid card to a cardholder. The cardholder may be charged a fee to establish a credit instrument associated with an account and the pre-paid card. The cardholder may be billed a portion of the credit instrument that includes the fee on a periodic basis, where the billing may be independent of billing for purchases of goods and services with the pre-paid card. A determination as to whether the cardholder timely paid the bill. If the cardholder timely paid the bill, then the payment may be recorded as being timely paid. Otherwise, a recording may be made that the bill was not timely paid. A reporting as to the timeliness of the payment may be made to affect a credit rating of the cardholder. | 04-07-2011 |
| 20110145136 | PAYMENT CARD REFERRAL PROGRAM - A method for enhancing value of a credit card may include providing an authorized user of a credit card issued by a service provider. A set of applications may be received from a set of referrals of the authorized user for credit card services. The set of applications from the set of referrals may be processed. A credit card may be issued to each of the referrals that qualify for the credit card, where the referrals issued credit cards define a set of customers. Valuable consideration may be issued to the authorized user, where the valuable consideration may be based on the number of customers in the set of customers. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20120004963 | METHODS OF ESTABLISHING CREDIT - A method for enhancing credit of a cardholder of a pre-paid card may include issuing a pre-paid card to a cardholder. The cardholder may be charged a fee to establish a credit instrument associated with an account and the pre-paid card. The cardholder may be billed a portion of the credit instrument that includes the fee on a periodic basis, where the billing may be independent of billing for purchases of goods and services with the pre-paid card. A determination as to whether the cardholder timely paid the bill. If the cardholder timely paid the bill, then the payment may be recorded as being timely paid. Otherwise, a recording may be made that the bill was not timely paid. A reporting as to the timeliness of the payment may be made to affect a credit rating of the cardholder. | 01-05-2012 |
Wendy L. Constantine, Weston, CT US
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| 20090280229 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING PROTEIN BEVERAGES - An apparatus for hot filling containers with protein beverage may comprise a batch tank adapted for receiving a protein beverage, a first heat exchanger adapted for heating the protein beverage to a pasteurizing temperature, a reservoir adapted for receiving the protein beverage and having an overflow stream of the protein beverage, a filler adapted for at least partially filling containers with the protein beverage, a second heat exchanger adapted for cooling the overflow stream, a rework tank adapted for receiving the overflow stream, and a control valve adapted for controlling a percentage of the overflow stream recycled to the first heat exchanger from the rework tank such that the protein beverage remains substantially free of floc. A method for making a protein beverage substantially free of floc is also described. | 11-12-2009 |
Wendy Lynn Constantine, Weston, CT US
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| 20090162483 | SPORTS BEVERAGE AND METHOD OF MAKING - Disclosed herein are sports beverage compositions in liquid drink form for optimizing muscle performance during exercise. The composition is formulated to contain an acid component and a flavor package that minimize off flavors and dry mouthfeel imparted by elevated levels of protein used in the beverage. | 06-25-2009 |
