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Adam Crone, Bloomsburg, PA US
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| 20100237607 | DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM - The present invention relates to an exhaust piping system designed for a motor vehicle which includes: a first opening that includes a six inch inside diameter; a first bend downward from the first opening; a second bend downward from the first bend, wherein the pipe maintains a six inch inside diameter; a straight section downward from the second bend, wherein the pipe maintains a six inch inside diameter; a y-shaped piping attachment connected to the straight section at a first end, where the y-shaped piping splits the exhaust along two paths to the two remaining openings. A first straight exhaust pipe may be attached to the first opening and e transitions from a 6 inch outside diameter to a 7 inch outside diameter. A second straight exhaust pipe may be attached to the second opening and transitions from a 6 inch outside diameter to a 7 inch outside diameter. | 09-23-2010 |
Christopher John Crone, San Jose, CA US
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| 20100042624 | METHOD FOR SORTING DATA - Techniques for sorting a sequence of one or more input objects are provided. The techniques include identifying a property that is exhibited by a sequence of one or more input objects, determining whether each input object from the sequence of one or more input objects exhibits the property, storing each of the one or more input objects into a buffer, wherein an input object is stored in a first buffer if it exhibits the property and an input object is stored in a second buffer if it does not exhibit the property, sorting each of the one or more input objects in each buffer, and merging the one or more input objects in each buffer into a sequence of one or more input objects. | 02-18-2010 |
David C. Crone, Lexington, SC US
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| 20110150163 | PROCESS FOR APPLICATION OF LUBRICANT TO FUEL ROD DURING FUEL ASSEMBLY LOADING PROCESS - The present invention relates generally to nuclear reactors, and more particularly, to nuclear reactors having fuel assemblies that employ support grids. A method of reducing friction and physical contact between a fuel rod and support grid in a nuclear fuel assembly is provided. The method includes applying a lubricant composition to the outer surface of the fuel rod during fuel assembly fabrication and removing the lubricant composition afterward. | 06-23-2011 |
Matt J. Crone, Bloomsburg, PA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100237607 | DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM - The present invention relates to an exhaust piping system designed for a motor vehicle which includes: a first opening that includes a six inch inside diameter; a first bend downward from the first opening; a second bend downward from the first bend, wherein the pipe maintains a six inch inside diameter; a straight section downward from the second bend, wherein the pipe maintains a six inch inside diameter; a y-shaped piping attachment connected to the straight section at a first end, where the y-shaped piping splits the exhaust along two paths to the two remaining openings. A first straight exhaust pipe may be attached to the first opening and e transitions from a 6 inch outside diameter to a 7 inch outside diameter. A second straight exhaust pipe may be attached to the second opening and transitions from a 6 inch outside diameter to a 7 inch outside diameter. | 09-23-2010 |
Wendy C. Crone, Madison, WI US
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| 20080293906 | BIOACTIVE AND BIOCOMPATIBLE POLYURETHANE-BUTHANEDIOL-GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN SALT COPOLYMERS - A bioactive and biocompatible polyurethane-butanediol-glycosaminoglycan copolymer for use in medical implant devices. The biocompatible urethane component being the reaction product of 4,4′-methylene-di-(p-phenyl isocyanate) and poly(tetramethylene oxide)n and further reacted with 1,4-butanediol, wherein n=10 to 40. The bioactive glycosaminoglycan being a salt of hyaluronic acid, such as a cetylpyridinium salt acid having 5 to 10,000 repeating units or a salt of heparin, such as a dimethyldioctadecylammonium salt of heparin has 5 to 65 repeating units or a suitable salt of dermatan sulfate. The weight content of the bioactive glycosaminoglycan is an amount sufficient to render the copolymer bioactive. The copolymers described herein have excellent hemocompatibility and biocompatibility. | 11-27-2008 |
| 20090062834 | ANEURYSM OCCLUSION DEVICE CONTAINING BIOACTIVE AND BIOCOMPATIBLE COPOLYMER SHELL AND BIOCOMPATIBLE METALLIC FRAME MEMBER - An endovascular device for occluding a vascular aneurysm is disclosed. The device includes a polymeric shell member that, in one embodiment, may be constructed from a bioactive and biocompatible polyurethane-diol-glycosaminoglycan copolymer, and a biocompatible metallic frame member. The copolymer is sufficiently flexible and strong for endovascular delivery into a vascular aneurysm and for use as a polymeric shell for receiving the biocompatible metallic frame member. The biometallic frame member may include one or more components constructed from a NiTi alloy. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090118761 | ANEURYSM OCCLUSION DEVICE CONTAINING BIOACTIVE AND BIOCOMPATIBLE COPOLYMER SHELL AND A LIQUID EMBOLIC AGENT - An endovascular device for occluding a vascular aneurysm is disclosed. The device includes a polymeric shell member that, in one embodiment, may be constructed from a bioactive and biocompatible polyurethane-diol-glycosaminoglycan copolymer, and a liquid embolic agent. The copolymer is sufficiently flexible and strong for endovascular delivery into a vascular aneurysm and for use as a polymeric shell for receiving the liquid embolic agent. Upon activation inside of the polymeric shell within the aneurysm, the liquid embolic agent solidifies enabling biological isolation of the aneurysm and improved patient outcomes. | 05-07-2009 |
Willem Crone, Oroville, CA US
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| 20090177053 | Coaxial LED Light Sources - An emitter device may include at least two emitters, such as LEDs. The coaxially disposed emitters may emit light in substantially the same area so that no apparent distance is perceived between individual emitters, as in emitter devices in which the emitters are disposed adjacent one another. The coaxially disposed emitters may include emitters suitable for pulse oximetry and/or water fraction measurements, for example. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20090211586 | DISPOSABLE COVER FOR CONTACT-TYPE LENS PIECE - In one embodiment, a pliable film adapted to conform to parts of an optical examination device and provide a barrier between the eye of a patient being examined and the optical examination device. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20100110378 | ENABLING MEASUREMENT WITH A HANDHELD EYE IMAGING DEVICE - An apparatus and method is disclosed that enables an existing handheld eye imaging device to do direct measurement on images taken from the patient eye. In a preferred embodiment, a reticle is arranged in the handheld eye imaging device so that a reticle image is superimposed on the object image. In addition to allowing the user to make measurements, the reticle superimposed eye image can also be used to align the eye with the handheld eye imaging device, be used for registering images taken at different times, and also be used for finding previously recorded points on the images for comparison purposes. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20100118270 | ADAPTOR FOR MOUNTING A GONIO LENS ONTO A HAND-HELD EYE EXAMINATION DEVICE - An apparatus and method is disclosed that provides a means for mounting a separate optical element, such as a gonio lens, to a hand-held eye imaging device. In this way, the doctor only needs to use one hand to hold the imaging apparatus while the other hand can be freed to open the patient eye lid and also maintain a safe relative distance of the gonio lens with respect to the patient's eye. The gonio lens and adaptor can each or both be made disposable and also mechanically switchable relative to each other as well as relative to the handheld eye imaging device so that different portions of the patient eye can be imaged sequentially without the need to rotate the hand held eye imaging device. | 05-13-2010 |
William E. Crone, Fall City, WA US
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| 20080208273 | Pulse Detection Using Patient Physiological Signals - The presence of a cardiac pulse in a patient is determined by evaluating physiological signals in the patient. In one embodiment, a medical device evaluates optical characteristics of light transmitted into a patient to ascertain physiological signals, such as pulsatile changes in general blood volume proximate a light detector module. Using these features, the medical device determines whether a cardiac pulse is present in the patient. The medical device may also be configured to report whether the patient is in a VF, VT, asystole, or PEA condition, in addition to being in a pulseless condition, and prompt different therapies, such as chest compressions, rescue breathing, defibrillation, and PEA-specific electrotherapy, depending on the analysis of the physiological signals. Auto-capture of a cardiac pulse using pacing stimuli is further provided. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20110144708 | PULSE DETECTION APPARATUS, SOFTWARE, AND METHODS USING PATIENT PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNALS - The presence of a cardiac pulse in a patient is determined by evaluating physiological signals in the patient. In one embodiment, a medical device evaluates two or more different physiological signals, such as phonocardiogram (PCG) signals, electrocardiogram (ECG) signals, patient impedance signals, piezoelectric signals, and accelerometer signals for features indicative of the presence of a cardiac pulse. Using these features, the medical device determines whether a cardiac pulse is present in the patient. The medical device may also be configured to report whether the patient is in a VF, VT, asystole, or PEA condition, in addition to being in a pulseless condition, and prompt different therapies, such as chest compressions, rescue breathing, defibrillation, and PEA-specific electrotherapy, depending on the analysis of the physiological signals. Auto-capture of a cardiac pulse using pacing stimuli is further provided. | 06-16-2011 |
