Craig Smith
Craig Smith, Melbourne AU
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20110098474 | PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF MORPHINANE COMPOUNDS AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF - This invention relates to intermediates useful in the preparation of opiate alkaloids, particularly morphinane compounds. The invention also relates to processes for preparing such intermediates and to processes which utilise such intermediates in the synthesis of morphinane compounds. | 04-28-2011 |
Craig Smith, Austin, TX US
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20090288025 | Graphical Programming System With Event-Handling Nodes - A system and method for enabling a graphical program to receive and respond to programmatic events, such as user interface events. The graphical program may include a graphical user interface having various user interface elements and a block diagram having a plurality of nodes indicating functionality of the graphical program. The graphical program may be configured to receive and respond to one or more user interface events. For each event, a portion of graphical source code (such as a plurality of interconnected nodes) may be included in the block diagram, wherein the portion of graphical source code is operable to receive and respond to the respective user interface event. The portion of graphical source code may be executable to perform a desired process or action in response to the respective event. In one embodiment, a sub-program node may be associated with each event. In another embodiment, an event structure node may be included in the block diagram, wherein the event structure node includes one or more sub-diagrams, each sub-diagram including graphical source code for responding to one or more events. | 11-19-2009 |
20110022975 | Automatically Arranging Objects in a Selected Portion of a Graphical Program Block Diagram - Various embodiments of a system and method for automatically arranging or positioning objects included in a selected portion of a graphical program are described. A user may select a first portion of the graphical program. The graphical programming development environment may automatically re-arrange the selected first portion of the graphical program without re-arranging the rest of the graphical program. For example, nodes in the first portion of the graphical program may be automatically re-positioned so as to better organize the first portion of the graphical program. | 01-27-2011 |
20110029905 | Re-Arranging a Graphical Program while Keeping Contents of a Structure Object Fixed - Various embodiments of a system and method for automatically arranging or positioning objects in a block diagram of a graphical program are described. The graphical program may include a first plurality of interconnected nodes that visually indicate functionality of the graphical program, where the first plurality of interconnected nodes includes a structure object having a border visually defining a sub-diagram that includes a second plurality of interconnected nodes that visually indicate functionality of the structure object. The method may operate to automatically re-arrange the graphical program. Re-arranging the graphical program may include shifting the structure object and the second plurality of interconnected nodes included in the sub-diagram of the structure object to new locations without re-arranging the second plurality of interconnected nodes with respect to each other. | 02-03-2011 |
20110035723 | Excluding a Portion of a Graphical Program from Re-Arrangement - Various embodiments of a system and method for automatically re-arranging a graphical program are described. The method may operate to receive user input excluding a portion of the graphical program from re-arrangement, and to then automatically re-arrange the graphical program without re-arranging the excluded portion of the graphical program. In various embodiments, the objects in the non-excluded part of the may be re-positioned so as to better organize the graphical program or enable a user to more easily view or understand the graphical program. | 02-10-2011 |
Craig Smith, Santa Maria, CA US
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20100167921 | Process for Roasting Diatomaceous Earth Ore to Reduce Organic Content - Disclosed herein is a method for processing diatomaceous earth ore comprising roasting a diatomite feed at a temperature ranging from about 850 to about 1600° F. Also disclosed herein is a method for processing a diatomite feed comprising at least one impurity to produce a diatomite product having at least one of reduced loss-on-ignition, reduced impurity content, reduced beer soluble iron content, and improved brightness as compared to the feed composition. Further disclosed herein is a system for processing a diatomite feed comprising a first heating zone for roasting the diatomite at a temperature ranging from about 850 to about 1600° F., a second zone for calcining the diatomite at a temperature of at least about 1600° F., and a counter-current flow of gas from the second heating zone to the first heating zone. | 07-01-2010 |
Craig Smith, Seattle, WA US
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20100158903 | METHODS FOR TREATING PROGRESSIVE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS - The present invention concerns methods for treating progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) in a patient, and an article of manufacture with instructions for such use. | 06-24-2010 |
20120225070 | METHODS FOR TREATING PROGRESSIVE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS - The present invention concerns methods for treating progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) in a patient, and an article of manufacture with instructions for such use. | 09-06-2012 |
20140114208 | METHOD OF TREATING VISION DISORDERS - This invention is in the field of the treatment of eye disorders. In particular, it relates to the use of a remote monitoring system for determining patient response to therapeutic treatment, in particular with VEGF antagonists. | 04-24-2014 |
20140153794 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEDICAL USE OF MOTION IMAGING AND CAPTURE - A motion sensing and capture system to provide to a patient and/or healthcare provider, patient motion data and/or motion impairment data, which can be used as a diagnostic, predictive or therapeutic tool. Such method comprises the steps of: (a) selecting one or more patient motions; (b) using a sensing and capture system to image an initial set comprising the one or more motions to provide an initial set of motion data; and (c) conveying such initial set of motion data to a patient and/or healthcare provider. | 06-05-2014 |
20140363431 | METHODS FOR TREATING PROGRESSIVE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS - The present invention concerns methods for treating progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) in a patient, and an article of manufacture with instructions for such use. | 12-11-2014 |
20150307618 | METHODS FOR TREATING PROGRESSIVE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS - The present invention concerns methods for treating progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) in a patient, and an article of manufacture with instructions for such use. | 10-29-2015 |
Craig Smith, Newnan, GA US
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20090183938 | UTILITY VEHICLE - A vehicle having a center console | 07-23-2009 |
20090183939 | UTILITY VEHICLE - A vehicle comprising a front seat | 07-23-2009 |
20090184531 | UTILITY VEHICLE - A utility vehicle including: a vehicle body frame; a pair of left and right front wheels and at least a pair of left and right rear wheels that are supported on the vehicle frame; a front seat that is provided to the rear of the front wheels; a rear seat that is provided to the rear of the front seat having an in-use position, a transition position, and a non-use position; a cargo bed, disposed to the rear of the front seat including: a bottom wall portion whereon the seat cushion portion of the rear seat is provided movably; a left side wall portion and a right side wall portion that are provided on the left and right side portions of the bottom wall portion, wherein the left side wall portion and the right side wall portion extend forward to the rear seat in its non-use position; and a rear wall portion that is provided at the rear end portion of the bottom wall portion; and a rear floor provided between the front seat and the rear seat and lower than the bottom wall portion of the cargo bed. | 07-23-2009 |
20090184534 | DESIGN FOR AN UTILITY VEHICLE - A utility vehicle including: a vehicle body frame including a left and right side portion; a front seat affixed to the vehicle body frame; a rear seat affixed to the vehicle body frame provided to the rear of the front seat; a rear roof support structure including a left member and right pipe member that extend generally in the vertical direction from the vehicle body frame, disposed respectively at both the left and right side portions of the vehicle body frame to the rear of the rear seat, wherein at least a downward direction portion of the left pipe member and right pipe member are positioned lower than a seating surface of a seat cushion portion of the rear seat and are angled so as to be positioned further towards the back the higher up; and a pair of rear wheels supported by the vehicle body frame provided a position that is below the seat cushion portion of the rear seat wherein, at least a portion thereof, is coincident with the rear seat and with the rear roof support structure in the front/back direction of the vehicle. | 07-23-2009 |
20090184541 | UTILITY VEHICLE - A utility vehicle including: a vehicle body frame having a left and right side portion; a front seat affixed to the vehicle body frame; a rear seat affixed to the vehicle body frame provided to the rear of the front seat; a rear floor affixed to the vehicle body frame provided between the front seat and the rear seat; a first roof support structure including a first left member and first right pipe member that extend generally in the vertical direction from the vehicle body frame, disposed respectively at the left and right side portions of the vehicle body frame in front of the front seat; a second roof support structure including a second left member and a second right pipe member that extend generally in the vertical direction from the vehicle body frame, disposed respectively at the left and right side portions of the vehicle body frame to the rear of the front seat, wherein at least a portion of the second left pipe member and second right pipe member are positioned lower than a seating surface of a seat cushion portion of the rear seat and are angled so as to be positioned further towards the front seat; a third roof support structure including a third left member and third right pipe member that extend generally in the vertical direction from the vehicle body frame, disposed respectively at both the left and right side portions of the vehicle body frame to the rear of the rear seat, wherein at least a downward direction portion of the third left pipe member and third right pipe member are positioned lower than the seating surface of the seat cushion portion of the rear seat and are angled so as to be positioned further towards the back the higher up; and a roof member that connects to an upper portion of the first roof support structure, an upper portion of the second roof support structure, and an upper portion of the third roof support structure. | 07-23-2009 |
Craig Smith, San Diego, CA US
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20110212424 | Personal Fitness Trainers Online - The present invention method provides personal fitness trainers online training method, for use across an electronic communications network transmitting messages, exercise routines, videos, usage of the Internet and web pages “web sessions” for video and audio streaming between the personal trainer and the client one on one. The online personal fitness is a method for a database of personal trainers whom become members of the named business “Fitness Is Online” or any named business, individually consulting individual user clients, and providing all aspects of the fitness plan online, particularly email custom personalized exercise routines, workouts. The method for all purpose's including muscle building, muscle toning, cardio, aerobics, health tips, diet plans, follow up evaluation, feedback, personal workout videos, one on one web sessions, and other applicable actions implemented by the personal trainer, all personal, one on one to a client, not computer generated. | 09-01-2011 |
Craig Smith, Victoria AU
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20120084873 | SEX-DETERMINATION AND METHODS OF SPECIFYING SAME - The present invention relates generally to the field of sex determination of animals. Provided are methods and agents to manipulate sex determination, particularly in avian animals such as chickens, through a male chromosome-linked testis (sex) regulatory gene. Expression or activity of the DMRT1 gene or protein is modulated to produce animals with displaying a phenotype sex that differs from their genotype. | 04-05-2012 |
Craig Smith, Parkville AU
Craig Smith, Oregon, WI US
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20140066595 | Modulators of Protein Production in a Human Cell Line and Cell-free Extracts Produced Therefrom - Cell-free extracts, methods for producing these extracts, methods for using these extracts, compositions that facilitate production of these extracts and kits that contain these extracts are provided. By increasing or decreasing certain gene products through, for example, the use of siRNA or mimics, one can develop mammalian cell-free extracts that have desired levels of efficiency. | 03-06-2014 |
Craig Smith, Naples, FL US
Craig Smith, Bozeman, MT US
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20150374399 | Apparatus for Controlled Thinning of Biological Tissue and Method of Use Thereof - The disclosed invention includes an apparatus for cutting biological tissue in a substantially uniform manner and method for using the same. | 12-31-2015 |