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Benjamin J. Craft, Mount Pleasant, SC US
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| 20100015531 | ENHANCED NEGATIVE PLATES FOR LEAD ACID BATTERIES - A paste for negative plate of lead acid battery is disclosed that has a reduced paste density, yet provides a negative plate with substantially increased BET surface area and consequently the battery with enhanced performance. The disclosed paste comprises an activated carbon additive having a mesopore volume of greater than about 0.1 cm | 01-21-2010 |
Brandon Craft, Reisterstown, MA US
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| 20080287770 | HARNESS WITH SENSORS - A garment for ambulatory, physiological monitoring of a patient includes a belt, having first and second end portion with closures at the end portions to wrap around a user's chest, a strap having a first end coupled to a portion of the belt with the strap having a second end, a pair of shoulder strap portions each shoulder strap portion having a first end coupled together at the second end of the strap and a second end, and a back portion that joins the second ends of the pair of shoulder strap portions, with at least one of the belt, strap portions and back portion having an accommodation for carrying a sensor. Other embodiments are described. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20110225936 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR STORING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT - A container ( | 09-22-2011 |
| 20110226817 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANGING USE OF A MEDICAMENT - Systems and methods for managing use of a pharmaceutical product ( | 09-22-2011 |
| 20110227734 | PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT CONTAINER WITH MOTION SENSOR AND ALARM - Systems and methods for monitoring a container ( | 09-22-2011 |
| 20110253572 | DISPOSABLE TRANSDERMAL PATCH PACKAGING - A transdermal patch container ( | 10-20-2011 |
Brandon Wesley Craft, Reisterstown, MD US
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| 20100152746 | SURGICAL RETRIEVAL APPARATUS - A surgical retrieval apparatus includes an elongate tubular member having a drive rod slidably disposed therein. A support member is operably coupled to a distal end of the drive rod. A pouch is attached to the support member and has a closed end and an open end. The pouch may be releasably coupled to the support member. An end effector is repositionable with respect to a longitudinal axis of the tubular member. The support member may include an expandable member. | 06-17-2010 |
Charles W. Craft, Lansdale, PA US
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| 20090207595 | POCKET SIZE STYLUS FLASHLIGHT - A pocket-sized flashlight may comprise a hollow cylindrical housing, a solid state light source at a forward end thereof and a switch at a rearward end thereof. The switch selectively connects the solid state light source and two or more batteries, preferably size AAAA batteries, in the housing in circuit for causing the solid state light source to produce light. The pocket-sized flashlight preferably is a relatively long and slim flashlight, wherein its length is between about 12.6 times and about 17.4 times its diameter. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20100195321 | FLASHLIGHT WITH ADJUSTABLE FOCUS LAMP ELEMENT - A flashlight with a rotatable lamp head is provided. The lamp head pivots about two cylindrical coaxial electrical connectors. The lamp head includes a reflector having a concave curved reflective surface and two lamp elements therein. A focusing ring on the lamp head moves the reflector in the lamp head for adjusting the focus of the light produced by the flashlight. The flashlight also includes a series of fluid-tight seals to insure that the flashlight is waterproof and a one-way flapper valve allows release of gases produced by the batteries and prevents fluid from entering the flashlight. A battery charger is also provided to recharge a battery pack for the flashlight. | 08-05-2010 |
Chris Craft, Utica, MI US
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| 20110127106 | ASPIRATOR WITH INTEGRAL MUFFLER - An aspirator with an integral muffler includes a housing having a top, a bottom and a side and an aspirator chamber and a muffler chamber in the housing. The aspirator chamber includes an inlet, an outlet and a venturi section between the inlet and the outlet, and the muffler chamber has an outlet and an inlet in fluid communication with the muffler chamber duct. A duct extends from the muffler chamber outlet into the aspirator chamber. | 06-02-2011 |
Christopher Allen Craft, Paris, KY US
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| 20090091604 | PROCESS FOR MAKING A MICRO-FLUID EJECTION HEAD STRUCTURE - A method of making a micro-fluid ejection head structure and micro-fluid ejection heads made by the method. The method includes applying a tantalum oxide layer to a surface of a fluid ejection actuator disposed on a device surface of a substrate so that the tantalum oxide layer is the topmost layer of a plurality of layers including a resistive layer, and a protective layer selected from a passivation layer, a cavitation layer, and a combination of a passivation layer and a cavitation layer. The tantalum oxide layer has a thickness (t) that satisfies an equation t=(¼*W/n), wherein W is a wavelength of radiation from a radiation source, and n is a refractive index of the tantalum oxide layer. A photoimageable layer is also applied to the substrate. The photoimageable layer is imaged with the radiation source and then developed. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20090185003 | HYDROPHOBIC NOZZLE PLATE STRUCTURES FOR MICRO-FLUID EJECTION HEADS - A nozzle plate for a micro-fluid ejection head, a method of making a hydrophobic nozzle plate, and a method for improving the resiliency of a nozzle plate. The nozzle has a photoimageable hydrophobic polycyclic polyolefin layer derived from an epoxy functionalized polynorbornene. | 07-23-2009 |
| 20100229392 | PROCESS FOR MAKING A MICRO-FLUID EJECTION HEAD STRUCTURE - A method of making a micro-fluid ejection head structure and micro-fluid ejection heads made by the method. The method includes applying a tantalum oxide layer to a surface of a fluid ejection actuator disposed on a device surface of a substrate so that the tantalum oxide layer is the topmost layer of a plurality of layers including a resistive layer, and a protective layer selected from a passivation layer, a cavitation layer, and a combination of a passivation layer and a cavitation layer. The tantalum oxide layer has a thickness (t) that satisfies an equation t=(¼*W/n), wherein W is a wavelength of radiation from a radiation source, and n is a refractive index of the tantalum oxide layer. A photoimageable layer is also applied to the substrate. The photoimageable layer is imaged with the radiation source and then developed. | 09-16-2010 |
David Craft, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20090037150 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RADIATION DOSE CONTROL - A system and method for determining a desired portion of a subject to receive a radiation dose includes iteratively chooses weight vectors to run to gradually build up a Pareto surface (PS). By examining the current points that have been found on the PS along with the weights used to produce those points, a new weight vector is produced and run. This process is repeated until a geometric stop tolerance is met. | 02-05-2009 |
David L. Craft, Ft. Thomas, KY US
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| 20100167361 | NON-REVERTIBLE BETA-OXIDATION BLOCKED CANDIDA TROPICALIS - Genetically modified strains of | 07-01-2010 |
Laura R. Craft, Berkeley, CA US
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| 20100223200 | INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC EXCHANGE OF STRUCTURED CONTRACTS WITH DYNAMIC RISK-BASED TRANSACTION PERMISSIONING - A computer implemented method for negotiating contracts between a plurality of participants is provided. An order is received from a first participant of the plurality of participants. Position risk of the first participant is calculated by accessing data regarding the first participant and using the data regarding the first participant in a parametric variable equation modified by control values from a simulation model, to calculate the position risk of the first member. The order is blocked, if the position risk of the first participant is in a first condition for the first participant. The order is made available for forming into a contract, if the position risk of the first participant is in a second condition for the first participant. | 09-02-2010 |
Leo J. Craft, Shingle Springs, CA US
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| 20090065943 | Microelectronic Assembly Having Second Level Interconnects Including Solder Joints Reinforced with Crack Arrester Elements and Method of Forming Same - A microelectronic assembly and a method of forming the assembly. The microelectronic assembly includes a package having a package substrate having a die side and a carrier side, and substrate lands on the carrier side thereof; a microelectronic die mounted on the package substrate at the die side thereof; and an array of first level interconnects electrically coupling the die to the package substrate. The assembly further includes a carrier having a substrate side, the package being mounted on the carrier at the substrate side thereof; and an array of second level interconnects electrically coupling the package to the carrier, each of the second level interconnects including a solder joint connecting the substrate lands to the carrier lands, and a crack arrester element at least partially encompassed within the solder joint. | 03-12-2009 |
Michael Craft, Carlsbad, CA US
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| 20080255942 | Mobile phone based rebate and gift card aggregation - Virtual mobile rewards, gift cards, and/or physical world retailers' loyalty and reward programs are aggregated into a common account accessible and transactional from an Internet capable mobile radio device. Subscribers gain access to discounted codes, coupons, rebates, gift cards, and/or limited time offers, on their mobile device for food, travel, lifestyle, electronics, and entertainment products that fit their lifestyle spending habits, enabling users to edit participating retailers, manage separate account balances, and present preferred discounted offers at retailers and apply discount towards purchase of goods. | 10-16-2008 |
Noah A. Craft, Venice, CA US
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| 20090028932 | VACCINE FORMULATIONS FOR LEISHMANIA - The present invention involves the use of | 01-29-2009 |
| 20100310606 | VACCINATION WITH KILLED BUT METABOLICALLY ACTIVE (KBMA) PROTOZOANS WITH TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR AGONISTS - This invention provides compositions for inducing an immune response in a vertebrate host against a protozoan parasite. In certain embodiments the composition comprises a protozoan parasite comprising a psoralen-modified DNA, whereby said protozoan parasite is killed but metabolically active (KBMA); and optionally a Toll-like receptor agonist. | 12-09-2010 |
Pat Craft, Seattle, WA US
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| 20090206622 | Board Bag - The object of the Board Bag is to provide a storage and transportation device for a plurality of A-boards or other marketing signs, that a realtor or other professional, needs to transport from one location to another. When opened in a car trunk, the Board Bag protects the car from damage by providing a barrier between the car and the boards. The Board Bag is also fitted with a drainage panel to allow wet boards to dry. Furthermore, there is no need to unpack boards from the Board Bag. The boards can be moved from car to home or office by using the Board Bag's handles. | 08-20-2009 |
Peter K. Craft, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20080263171 | Peripheral device that DMAS the same data to different locations in a computer - A method is disclosed comprising: receiving,.by a network interface, data and a corresponding header; storing, by the network interface, the data in a first memory buffer of a computer that is coupled to the network interface; and storing, by the network interface, the data in a second memory buffer of the computer. For example, the network interface can first store the data in a part of the computer memory that is accessible by a device driver for the network interface. If the application provides to the driver a pointer to a location in memory for storing the data, the driver can pass this pointer to the network interface, which can write the data directly to that location without copying by the CPU. If, however, the application does not provide a pointer, the data controlled by the driver can be copied by the CPU into the application's memory space. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20090086732 | OBTAINING A DESTINATION ADDRESS SO THAT A NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE CAN WRITE NETWORK DATA WITHOUT HEADERS DIRECTLY INTO HOST MEMORY - A Network Interface device (NI device) coupled to a host computer receives a multi-packet message from a network (for example, the Internet) and DMAs the data portions of the various packets directly into a destination in application memory on the host computer. The address of the destination is determined by supplying a first part of the first packet to an application program such that the application program returns the address of the destination. The address is supplied by the host computer to the NI device so that the NI device can DMA the data portions of the various packets directly into the destination. In some embodiments the NI device is an expansion card added to the host computer, whereas in other embodiments the NI device is a part of the host computer. | 04-02-2009 |
Rachel Lyn Craft, Glen Rock, NJ US
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| 20110253776 | EXPANDABLE FOOD CARTON - An expandable food carton expands to a non-trapezoidal shape when in an open and expanded state. The expanded state creates a wider top opening which provides a larger access to the interior of the package and thus to the food product. The expandable carton has a bottom end with upstanding side panels therefrom, where each side panel has at least one score line that extends between an upper end region and a lower end region. The carton has a top flap attached at an upper end of each side panel, each top flap also having a score line that extends longitudinally between an upper end region and a lower end region at a midpoint region. Upon shifting the carton into the expanded state, the side panels of the carton shift outward along their respective score lines and the top flaps of the carton fold down adjacent respective side panels and shift outward along their respective score lines. | 10-20-2011 |
Ralph C. Craft, New Milford, CT US
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| 20080215374 | CLINICAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHODS - An automated data processing method for obtaining clinical data for safety, efficacy, and adverse event assessments pertaining to a therapy prescribed for the treatment of a malady, comprising the step of receiving at a location remote from a plurality of patients outcome digital information pertaining to the outcome of therapies performed on said patients, and for the efficient delivery of medications to a patient ordered pursuant to an electronic prescription from a dispensary optimized for delivery of the medication. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20110060608 | CLINICAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - An automated data processing method for obtaining clinical data for safety, efficacy, and adverse event assessments pertaining to a therapy prescribed for the treatment of a malady, comprising the step of receiving at a location remote from a plurality of patients outcome digital information pertaining to the outcome of therapies performed on said patients, and for the efficient delivery of medications to a patient ordered pursuant to an electronic prescription from a dispensary optimized for delivery of the medication. | 03-10-2011 |
Ramona Denice Craft, San Pablo, CA US
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| 20110180994 | religious playing card - The present invention is a religious playing card with a front facing with a top, a center, a plurality of corners and two sides, a back facing with a center and a background, a plurality of images disposed on the front facing and a plurality of religious titles and pictures disposed on the front facing. The religious playing card also includes a scripture pertaining to the religious titles and pictures, a scripture reference pertaining to the religious titles and pictures and the scripture, and a plurality of optional wild cards. A plurality of the religious cards can also be used to form a deck of religious playing cards. | 07-28-2011 |
Raymond Craft, Rockville, MD US
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| 20090025646 | Poultry flooring system - A poultry flooring system, comprising a housing structure having four walls and a floor; a substantially inelastic film member raised above the floor to provide a raised floor structure. The inelastic film member comprises apertures to permit waste products and ventilation to through said inelastic film member; wherein the inelastic film structure is maintained under tension to reduce need for independent support structures between the film member and the floor. In a preferred embodiment, an air bag system or other mechanical support system is used to reduce sag in the inelastic film supported under tension, whereby the inelastic film may me easily raised and lowered during use and harvest. | 01-29-2009 |
Terry Craft, Franklin, TN US
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| 20090274290 | Synchronization of Data Within An ACD System - A method and apparatus are provided for synchronizing changes from a plurality of dissimilar automatic contact distributors to an electronic workforce management server. The method includes the steps of determining a type of data received from each of the dissimilar automatic contact distributors and identifying a data criteria for the determined type of data. The method further includes the steps of detecting a difference between the data criteria and data, identifying a correction for the detected difference, reformatting the data based upon the identified correction and saving the reformatted data in a database of the electronic workforce management server. | 11-05-2009 |
