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Andrew Cutler, Boston, MA US
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| 20080303218 | FLUID-ACTIVATED SHAFT SEAL - Systems and methods associated with a fluid-activated shaft seal are provided. The systems, which feature multiple components, include a support component defining an exterior surface, a carrier component including an interior surface to slideably engage the exterior surface of the support component, and a seal disposed relative to the carrier component. The seal includes a lip portion and a fluid-responsive gel material that expands when exposed to a fluid to urge the lip portion towards or into contact with a shaft. The gel material contracts in the absence of the fluid to form or increase the size of a gap between the shaft and the lip portion. Methods of assembling and installing such a system are also described. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20110248450 | Bulkhead seal - A bulkhead seal includes a housing configured to be attached to a bulkhead about a shaft and defining an annular recess. An annular diaphragm seal is rotatably disposed in the annular recess of the housing and about the shaft. A plurality of orifices extend through the annular diaphragm seal to prevent air pressure differentials from locking the annular diaphragm seal with respect to the housing. A lip seal is provided on each side of the annular diaphragm seal. Each lip seal includes a seal portion disposed to seal the orifices in the presences of liquid. | 10-13-2011 |
Andrew M. Cutler, South Boston, MA US
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| 20100301566 | Fluid activated shaft seal - A fluid activated shaft bulkhead seal system includes an annular carrier fixed with respect to a bulkhead and about a shaft extending through the bulkhead and the annular carrier. The annular carrier supports a pair of lip seals each of which defines an outwardly facing pocket and a lip portion spaced from the shaft and a portion abutting the carrier. A foam body is disposed in the pocket of each lip seal. Each foam body includes a gel material configured to expand in the presence of fluid urging the lip portions of the lip seals into contact with the shaft to seal the annular carrier with respect to the shaft. An annular retainer is mated to each side of the annular carrier for retaining the foam body in the pocket of each lip seal. | 12-02-2010 |
Brian Cutler, Long Grove, IL US
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| 20110295631 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM FOR MANAGING AND COLLECTING RECEIVABLES - A method, system, and computer-readable medium for managing and collecting receivables are disclosed. Such a method includes providing at least one pre-existing account with first account information, the first account information having first account party data and providing at least one new account, each new account comprising new account information, the new account information having new account party data. The method also includes determining whether the first account party data of the pre-existing account matches the new account party data of the at least one new account and if so, tying the at least one new account with the matching pre-existing account to create a tied account. The method further includes calculating a score for any unmatched new account and any tied account based on at least one financial parameter and applying one or more collection strategies. | 12-01-2011 |
Cathy S. Cutler, Columbia, MO US
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| 20110277592 | SEPARATION METHOD FOR CARRIER-FREE RADIOLANTHANIDES - A method for separating a lanthanide from a mixture containing at least one other lanthanide is provided. In particular, an HPLC and liquid separation method using a chromatographic column for separating a lanthanide from a mixture containing at least one other lanthanide is provided. | 11-17-2011 |
Charlotte Cutler, Waltham, MA US
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| 20110159253 | METHODS OF FORMING PHOTOLITHOGRAPHIC PATTERNS - Provided are methods of forming photolithographic patterns using a negative tone development process. Also provided are coated substrates and electronic devices formed by the methods. The methods find particular applicability in the manufacture of electronic devices. | 06-30-2011 |
Christopher W. Cutler, Stony Brook, NY US
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| 20090220601 | Autologous Oral Grafts - The present invention provides autologous oral grafts that may be used, for example, to treat oral cavity disease characterized by inflamed or damaged oral mucosa tissue, or to treat oral caries characterized by damaged enamel, dentin, or cementum. In certain embodiments, the autologous oral grafts comprise a biocompatible matrix and cultured oral cells (e.g., keratinocytes) from the patient to be treated. In certain embodiments, the cultured oral cells comprise an expression vector comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding a therapeutic polypeptide configured to at least partially reduce the patient's oral mucosa tissue inflammation or damage. In particular embodiments, the oral disease is characterized by infiltration of the oral mucosa with activated, maturing dendritic cells. | 09-03-2009 |
Colleen Rita Cutler, Manchester, CT US
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| 20110167035 | MULTIPLE-CLIENT CENTRALLY-HOSTED DATA WAREHOUSE AND TREND SYSTEM - A system for analyzing data for an industry may include a user that extracts source data from source systems, transforms the source data into key metrics data for a given time period, and loads the key metrics data into a file extract, a data warehouse including data tables that are customized for the industry, a web portal for accepting input of data within the file extract related to the industry, a transformation logic for mapping the data to data elements of one or more of the data tables, and a graphical dashboard that presents in graphical form information specific to the industry based on the data elements of one or more of the data tables. | 07-07-2011 |
Collete M. Cutler, Bloomingdale, NJ US
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| 20110250163 | MONO- AND DI-PEG IL-10 PRODUCTION; AND USES - Provided are methods of producing a mixture of mono- and di-pegylated IL-IO. | 10-13-2011 |
Collette Marie Cutler, Bloomingdale, NJ US
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| 20090294288 | High-sensitivity proteolysis assay - The present invention includes a highly sensitive method for detecting the presence of proteases in a sample which are present at very low levels. | 12-03-2009 |
Daniel B. Cutler, Novi, MI US
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| 20110010034 | AUTONOMOUS CONTROL FOR VEHICLE PEDAL MIS-APPLY SITUATIONS - A method is provided for detecting a likely pedal misapplication event and mitigating the effects of a pedal misapplication. In one embodiment the method comprises determining if likely pedal misapplication has occurred by the steps of: determining if a gear shift has occurred within a threshold time; determining if a vehicle velocity is below a threshold velocity; determining if the accelerator pedal is above a threshold application level; determining if the brake pedal is being applied by the driver; and determining if an obstacle is in the vehicle path and within a threshold distance. If these criteria are found, a likely pedal misapplication is detected. | 01-13-2011 |
David Cutler, Oak Park, IL US
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| 20090063241 | Demand Driven Scheduling - Scheduling of service calls for field service workers may be optimized based, at least in part, upon market demand for field service visits, in accordance with various embodiments of the invention. During relatively higher demand periods, schedules for field service workers may be optimized to be relatively compact such that relatively more appointments are placed on a given schedule. During relatively lower demand periods, schedules may be optimized such that relatively more time will be provided between appointments to allow for more up-selling opportunities during service visits. Such scheduling optimizations are referred to herein as demand driven scheduling because how a field service worker's schedule is optimized is determined based, at least in part, on market demand for service calls in a particular geographic region during a given period of time. | 03-05-2009 |
David M. Cutler, Redding, CT US
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| 20090027211 | Electronic Swimmer Monitoring System - Electronic Tags are mounted on swimmers to reduce their risk of drowning by identifying when their heads are underwater for periods of time which may indicate a dangerous submersion situation, and for triggering corresponding alerts and alarms. In this method, each monitored person is equipped with a lightweight electronic Tag worn on the body that communicates with monitors that issue the alerts and alarms, including audible and visible distress signals. The monitors, in turn, communicate the alarms to receivers used by supervisory personnel, such as lifeguards or parents. The invention may be used in aquatic environments, such as public recreation facilities, pools, waterfronts, and water parks, as well as in more private settings, such as homes, apartment buildings or hotels. | 01-29-2009 |
| 20100026501 | Electronic Swimmer Monitoring System - Electronic Tags are mounted on swimmers to reduce their risk of drowning by identifying when their heads are underwater for periods of time which may indicate a dangerous submersion situation, and for triggering corresponding alerts and alarms. In this method, each monitored person is equipped with a lightweight electronic Tag worn on the body that communicates with monitors that issue the alerts and alarms, including audible and visible distress signals. The monitors, in turn, communicate the alarms to receivers used by supervisory personnel, such as lifeguards or parents. The invention may be used in aquatic environments, such as public recreation facilities, pools, waterfronts, and water parks, as well as in more private settings, such as homes, apartment buildings or hotels. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20110148642 | Reliable Sensing of Nose and Mouth Immersion - Electronic Tags are mounted on swimmers to reduce their risk of drowning by identifying when their heads are underwater for periods of time which may indicate a dangerous submersion situation, and for triggering corresponding alerts and alarms. In this method, each monitored person is equipped with a lightweight electronic Tag worn on the head that communicates with monitors that issue the alerts and alarms, including audible and visible distress signals. The Tags comprise electrodes mounted on each side of a swimmer's head that close a circuit when said swimmer's nose or mouth is in the water. After a certain period of time, if the circuit is still closed, an alarm is sent to said monitors. The monitors, in turn, communicate the alarms to receivers used by supervisory personnel, such as lifeguards or parents. The invention may be used in aquatic environments, such as public recreation facilities, pools, waterfronts, and water parks, as well as in more private settings, such as homes, apartment buildings or hotels. | 06-23-2011 |
Edward Lee Cutler, Bloomfield, IA US
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| 20090260264 | TRENCHER ATTACHMENT - The present disclosure provides a system and method of creating trenches of various widths, including widths that are substantially greater than the width of the boom head or even the chassis. According to the trencher system of the present disclosure, the boom is designed so that it can be easily configured to create a trench of a first width and subsequently create a trench of a second width that is different than the first width. | 10-22-2009 |
Elizabeth P. Cutler, New York, NY US
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| 20110172064 | Exercise Apparatus And Method Of Using - An exercise apparatus and method of use for a total body workout. The exercise apparatus includes at least one stationary exercise equipment directed for lower body exercise, and at least one resistance device for upper body exercise deployed over the at least one stationary exercise equipment. Also included is a system adapted for providing a total body workout for an indoor cycling class that includes a plurality of stationary indoor cycling bikes and a plurality of resistance bands, one set of resistance bands deployed over each of the plurality of stationary indoor cycling bikes. The system enables users of the plurality of stationary indoor cycling bikes and resistance devices to simultaneously exercise the upper and lower body. | 07-14-2011 |
Evan Karl Cutler, Girdwood, AK US
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| 20100138360 | Financial market replicator and simulator - A financial market replicator, simulator, and trainer/annotator (FMRS) intermixes and records data streams of real time financial market data from a variety of sources. The FMRS replays such recorded data to simulate the real time financial market(s) in a manner that represents substantially the entirety of information relating to the financial market(s) such that an observer would have difficulty differentiating between the simulator playback of the data and real time data. A user may employ the playback of the recorded market data stream as a research and training tool for developing and executing trading strategies. For example, a user may input simulated trades of securities to test a trading strategy. The simulator would apply those trades to the recorded data to generate simulated trades and simulated profit and loss results. A user may then determine if the trading strategy would have been successful. In addition, a user may alter the recording and playback parameters to provide various opportunities for studying market activity and/or altering the level of challenge of the simulation. A user may also freeze the simulator playback in order to explore the interactive and collective behaviors of the market's participants and the securities they trade. | 06-03-2010 |
Gordon L. Cutler, Providence, UT US
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| 20090082176 | EXERCISE DEVICES, COMPONENTS FOR EXERCISE DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - Exercise devices, components for exercise devices and related methods are provided. In one embodiment, an exercise device is provided in the form of a treadmill including a frame, a platform or deck, a continuous or circuitous belt surrounding the platform, and at least one columnar member coupled with e frame and extending generally upwards from the frame when the exercise device is in an intended operating orientation. A cushioning device is directly coupled to the columnar member and in contact with an underlying support surface. In one embodiment, the cushioning device may include a first end member coupled with the columnar member, a second end member in contact with the supporting surface, and one or more compression members disposed between the first end member and the second end member. | 03-26-2009 |
Horace G. Cutler, Watkinsville, GA US
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| 20100000457 | Method of controlling zoological and aquatic plant growth - A method of controlling target aquatic microorganism pest populations by exposing the target population to an effective amount of an aquacidal compound. The aquacidal compounds are selected from the group consisting of quinones, anthraquinones, naphthalenediones, quinine, warfarin, coumarins, amphotalide, cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione, phenidione, pirdone, sodium rhodizonate, apirulosin and thymoquinone. The method is particularly effective for treating ballast water of ships or other enclosed volumes of water subject to transport between or among geographic areas to control the relocation of plants, toxic bacteria, and animals contained in the water. | 01-07-2010 |
James Robert Cutler, Steubenville, OH US
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| 20090199161 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REPEATING PROGRAM FLOW FOR DEBUGGING AND TESTING - A method for repeating program flow for debugging and testing purposes comprises storing function call data in one or more files and retrieving the recorded data from the one or more files. The method further comprises using the recorded data to recreate an execution path of a program. Additionally, the method comprises analyzing the execution path to determine a source of an error in the program. | 08-06-2009 |
Jeffrey N. Cutler, Anderson, SC US
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| 20110068742 | AUDIO DEVICE THAT INTERFACES WITH A BATTERY CHARGER - Audio devices powered by rechargeable batteries or an external power source including a separate audio device housing and battery charger housing that are engageable with each other. The audio device housing and battery charger housing can share an external power source. Furthermore, when separated, the audio device housing and battery charger housing are usable alone to produce sound and to charge a battery, respectively. In some instances, a battery placed in a first position is charged and, when placed in a second position, provides power to the audio circuit. | 03-24-2011 |
Jeffrey P. Cutler, Cohoes, NY US
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| 20100122973 | WELDING PROCESS - A method for repairing an article is provided, and includes an identifying step to identify the article to be repaired. A touch off step locates and marks a plurality of spatial coordinates on the article relative to a home position. A calculating step is performed to calculate a desired welding sequence to obtain a desired shape of the article. A verification step verifies the desired location of the plurality of spatial coordinates. A welding step deposits at least a first weld repair layer on a surface of the article, and the article is repaired by building up at least a portion of a surface of the article to a desired shape or profile. | 05-20-2010 |
Jeffrey Paul Cutler, Cohoes, NY US
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| 20100162544 | MULTI-FUNCTIONAL ROTARY TURNING AND POSITIONING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A multi-functional rotary turning and positioning apparatus and method for performing multiple service operations on a turbomachinery rotor while the rotor remains continuously supported with the apparatus. The apparatus includes a platform, a rotary headstock mounted to the platform, a spindle coupled to and rotatably supported by the headstock and adapted for coupling to a turbomachinery rotor, bearing pedestals mounted to the platform and adapted for rotatably supporting the rotor, at least one motor for turning the spindle at at least two different rotational speed ranges, equipment mountable to the platform for performing multiple service operations on the rotor, and equipment for controlling the rotational speed and position of the spindle for the purpose of performing the service operation with the operating equipment. | 07-01-2010 |
Jennifer Cutler, Tomball, TX US
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| 20110114314 | Water Control Additive Compounds and Methods of Making and Using Same - Compositions and methods of reducing a flow of aqueous liquids through a subterranean formation are provided. The compositions and methods are used for water control. The compositions include a water control additive that is prepared by reacting a soluble sodium silicate and a hydrolysable organosilane compound to produce silanol that reacts and forms a bond with the formation thereby producing a binding polysiloxane. | 05-19-2011 |
Jim E. Cutler, New Orleans, LA US
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| 20080233181 | NANOPARTICLE ADJUVANTS FOR SUB-UNIT VACCINES - The present invention relates to nanoparticle vaccine adjuvants comprised of a carrier, particularly polymerized lipids, having multiple copies of an antigen or combinations of different antigens displayed on the carrier. Such antigen-displaying nanoparticles may also display a targeting molecule on its surface in order to direct it to a specific site or cell type to optimize a desired immune response. The present invention also relates to encapsulating an antigen or combinations of different antigens within such nanoparticles, with or without a targeting molecule displayed on its surface. The antigens used in this invention are effective to produce an immune response against a variety of pathological conditions. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20100209448 | SYNTHETIC ANTI-CANDIDA ALBICANS OLIGOSACCHARIDE BASED VACCINES - The present invention provides methods of making and using immunogenic oligosaccharide compositions comprising native O-linked and S-linked oligosaccharides coupled to a protein carrier, wherein the resultant conjugate elicits a protectively immunogenic response. These compositions may be useful in vaccines against pathogenic | 08-19-2010 |
Mark William Cutler, Bloomingdale, NJ US
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| 20090175906 | Genetically Modified Attenuated Vesicular Stomatitis Virus, Compositions and Methods of use Thereof - The present invention relates to methods for generating genetically modified and attenuated strains of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) for use in the preparation of immunogenic compositions. More particularly, the invention relates to the identification of particular genetic modifications of attenuated VSV that result in an increased yield of virus and an increase in stability of the attenuated strains for preparation of the immunogenic compositions. Methods for cell culture propagation and use in large scale production of VSV is also disclosed. | 07-09-2009 |
Mike Cutler, Hampstead, MD US
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| 20080255758 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR GENERATING REFERENCE GEOCODES FOR POINT ADDRESSES - Systems and methods are provided for generating a reference location data set, such as a reference longitude and latitude point, for each of a plurality of point addresses. A reference location data set can be determined for a point address based on a history of prior geocode samples, such as GPS readings, that have been obtained using a portable computing device during a prior delivery to or pickup from the point address. A location data service collects such geocode samples and processes the samples to generate a reference location data set, such as a reference longitude and latitude and a zone of confidence around the reference longitude and latitude, for each unique point address. To determine whether an item is being delivered to a wrong address, current location data obtained during a delivery can be compared against the reference location data generated by the location data service for the delivery address. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20110040696 | Systems, Methods, and Computer Program Products for Generating Reference Geocodes for Point Addresses - Systems and methods are provided for generating a reference location data set, such as a reference longitude and latitude point, for each of a plurality of point addresses. A reference location data set can be determined for a point address based on a history of prior geocode samples, such as GPS readings, that have been obtained using a portable computing device during a prior delivery to or pickup from the point address. A location data service collects such geocode samples and processes the samples to generate a reference location data set, such as a reference longitude and latitude and a zone of confidence around the reference longitude and latitude, for each unique point address. To determine whether an item is being delivered to a wrong address, current location data obtained during a delivery can be compared against the reference location data generated by the location data service for the delivery address. | 02-17-2011 |
| 20110208751 | Systems, Methods, and Computer Program Products For Generating Reference Geocodes For Point Addresses - Systems and methods are provided for generating a reference location data set, such as a reference longitude and latitude point, for each of a plurality of point addresses. A reference location data set can be determined for a point address based on a history of prior geocode samples, such as GPS readings, that have been obtained using a portable computing device during a prior delivery to or pickup from the point address. A location data service collects such geocode samples and processes the samples to generate a reference location data set, such as a reference longitude and latitude and a zone of confidence around the reference longitude and latitude, for each unique point address. To determine whether an item is being delivered to a wrong address, current location data obtained during a delivery can be compared against the reference location data generated by the location data service for the delivery address. | 08-25-2011 |
Paul Cutler, Charleston, SC US
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| 20100257686 | Cleaning implement - A cleaning implement is disclosed for effectively removing not only liquid and solid food debris from plate or dish surfaces, but also dirt and other debris accumulated on other surfaces without the use of water, thereby conserving water consumption. | 10-14-2010 |
| 20110017486 | Universal wall plate thermometer - A universal light switch cover assembly with swivel thermometer is disclosed. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110234420 | Electric function module assembly - An electric function module assembly is disclosed. The assembly includes an electric switch box having a pair of electrical contacts adapted for slidable connective engagement with a respective pair of electrical contacts of a switch cover. The contacts of the switch cover are electrically connected to a function indicator to operate the function indicator. | 09-29-2011 |
Paul A. Cutler, State College, PA US
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| 20110163920 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AN OPTICAL FREQUENCY RECTIFIER - The present invention is a method and apparatus for receiving and converting incident radiation into DC current. The method begins with selection of an antenna having a terminal tip with a sharp edge. The antenna is layered with a substrate and a first coating. A first electrode and a metallic/mCNT antenna are layered on the first coating, and a plasmonic layer is then added. A gap is formed which is bounded on one side by the terminal ends of the plasmonic layer and the first coating, and a second electrode and a second coating on the other. The second electrode is layered upon the second coating which is layered upon the substrate. A set of AC currents is induced along the length of the antenna. The method then calculates whether or not the induced AC currents are large enough to create voltages for field emission. If the voltages are large enough, then a forward bias and a reverse bias are initiated. Due to the asymmetry in these tunneling barriers, a positive net DC current is delivered to an external circuit. | 07-07-2011 |
Paul H. Cutler, State College, PA US
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| 20090308443 | Apparatus and system for a single element solar cell - A device for receiving and converting incident radiation into DC current, the device including a transparent conductor, at least one point-contact diode, the at least one point-contact diode having a nanowire/mCNT providing a receiving antenna function and a rectification function, a thin insulating layer situated between the transparent conductor and the nanowire/mCNT, and a point contact junction at which the nanowire/mCNT contacts the thin insulating layer. | 12-17-2009 |
Ralph A. Cutler, Centerville, UT US
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| 20100326920 | CARBON RETENTION SCREEN WITH VARIABLE DISCHARGE HEAD - A carbon adsorption vessel for use in a CIP (carbon in pulp) or CIL (carbon in leach) process may be constructed. A slurry is obtained having dissolved (leached) precious metals. The slurry is brought into contact with carbon particles and is passed through a retention screen in the vessel. The dissolved precious metals adhere onto the carbon particles. An air lift pump provides the pressure differential necessary to drive the slurry through the retention screen, wherein the carbon particles are retained by the retention screen and the slurry passes through the retention screen. After passing through the retention screen, the slurry is received in to a receiving vessel that may be situated at, below or above the level of source vessel. | 12-30-2010 |
Raymond A. Cutler, Bountiful, UT US
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| 20110287923 | HIGH-TOUGHNESS ZETA-PHASE CARBIDES - A ceramic material having a high toughness can include carbon and a transition metal. The transition metal can have an elemental body centered cubic structure at room temperature. A substantial amount of the ceramic can be of a rhombohedral ΞΆ phase of the transition metal and carbon. These materials can have a high thermal shock resistance, high fracture toughness, and good high temperature performance. A particulate mixture of a carbon source and a transition metal source can be assembled ( | 11-24-2011 |
Raymond Ashton Cutler, Bountiful, UT US
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| 20100050739 | Sintered and bonded multilayer sensor - A gas sensor may include a sintered heating component which includes a ceramic insulating material, and a separately sintered sensing component which includes an ionically conductive material. The sensor may also include a bond attaching the sensing component to the heating component. The bond may be made of bonding material which is different from the insulating material and the ionically conductive material. | 03-04-2010 |
Rich Cutler, Leander, TX US
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| 20110210849 | WIRELESS DEVICE AND METHODS FOR USE IN A PAGING NETWORK - A wireless device includes a user interface that generates a pairing signal in response to an indication from a user to pair the wireless device to at least one remote device and generates a first location request signal in response to a second indication from a user to locate the at least one remote device. A short-range wireless transceiver communicates RF signals to pair the wireless device to the at least one remote device and that transmits a first RF paging signal to the at least one remote device in response to the location request signal. | 09-01-2011 |
Richard Cutler, Leander, TX US
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| 20110210847 | SYSTEM AND WIRELESS DEVICE FOR LOCATING A REMOTE OBJECT - A wireless device includes a user interface that generates a first location request signal in response to an indication from a user to locate a handheld wireless communication device. A short-range wireless transmitter transmits a first RF paging signal in response to the location request signal. An adjunct device is coupled to the handheld wireless communication device via a communication port of the handheld wireless communication device. The adjunct device emits a first detectable alert signal in response to the first RF paging signal to assist the user in locating the handheld wireless communication device. | 09-01-2011 |
| 20110210848 | ADJUNCT DEVICE AND A HANDHELD WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE WITH LOCATION FEATURES - An adjunct device includes a first housing for coupling to a handheld wireless communication device via a communication port of the handheld wireless communication device. A short-range wireless receiver receives a first RF paging signal from a remote wireless device. A user interface emits a first detectable alert signal in response to the first RF paging signal to assist the user in locating the handheld wireless communication device. | 09-01-2011 |
| 20110210959 | ADJUNCT DEVICE FOR USE WITH A HANDHELD WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE AS A SCREEN POINTER - An adjunct device includes a case for enclosing at least a portion of a handheld wireless communication device. A plug coupled to a communication port of the handheld wireless communication device. A plurality of infrared emitters emits a corresponding plurality of infrared signals to a sensor coupled to a screen for use in generating a screen pointer graphic on the display screen. | 09-01-2011 |
| 20110212699 | METHODS FOR USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH A HANDHELD WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE HAVING AN ADJUNCT DEVICE COUPLED THERETO - A method includes executing a homing application of the handheld wireless communication device for finding at least one personal object coupled to at least one remote wireless device. The homing application includes generating data to present for display on the handheld wireless communication device a graphical user interface that receives an indication of a user to locate the at least one personal object and that generates a location signal in response thereto. The location signal is communicated to an adjunct device via the communication port of the handheld wireless communication device to cause the adjunct device to transmit an RF paging signal to at least one remote wireless device via a short-range wireless transceiver of the adjunct device. | 09-01-2011 |
| 20110212702 | MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUNCT DEVICE FOR USE WITH A HANDHELD WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE - An adjunct device includes a housing for coupling to a handheld wireless communication device via a communication port of the handheld wireless communication device. A device interface communicates application data with an application of the handheld wireless communication device via the communication port of the handheld wireless communication device. A short-range wireless transceiver communicates the application data with a remote wireless device. | 09-01-2011 |
| 20120075095 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND WIRELESS DEVICE WITH EVENT DETECTION FOR MONITORING PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR - A wireless device includes a sensor module that generates sensor data in response to an impact to the protective headgear. A device processing module generates event data in response to the sensor data, wherein the device processing module includes an event detection module that analyzes the sensor data and triggers the generating of the event data in response to detection of an event in the sensor data. A short-range wireless transmitter transmits a wireless signal that includes the event data. | 03-29-2012 |
| 20120075096 | HANDHELD COMMUNICATION DEVICE FOR MONITORING PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR - A handheld communication device for monitoring protective headgear includes a device interface that receives event data that includes power data that represents power of impact to the protective headgear. A processing device executes an event simulation module that processes the event data to generate simulation display data that animates the impact to the protective headgear. A user interface includes a display device that displays the simulation display data. | 03-29-2012 |
| 20120077439 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND WIRELESS DEVICE FOR MONITORING PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR - A wireless device includes a sensor module that generates sensor data in response to an impact to the protective headgear. The sensor module includes an accelerometer and a gyroscope and wherein the sensor data includes linear acceleration data and rotational velocity data. A device processing module generates event data in response to the sensor data. A short-range wireless transmitter transmits a wireless signal that includes the event data. | 03-29-2012 |
| 20120077440 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND WIRELESS DEVICE FOR MONITORING PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR BASED ON POWER DATA - A wireless device includes a sensor module that generates sensor data in response to motion of protective headgear, wherein the sensor data includes acceleration data. A device processing module includes an event processing module that analyzes the sensor data to generate power data that represents power of impact imparted to the protective headgear and that generates event data that includes the power data. A short-range wireless transmitter transmits a wireless signal that includes the event data. | 03-29-2012 |
| 20120077441 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND WIRELESS DEVICE WITH POWER MANAGEMENT FOR MONITORING PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR - A wireless device includes a sensor module generates a wake-up signal and sensor data in response to motion of protective headgear, wherein the sensor data includes acceleration data. A device processing module generates event data in response to the sensor data. A short-range wireless transmitter transmits a wireless signal that includes the event data. A power management module selectively powers the short-range transmitter and the device processing module in response to the wake-up signal. | 03-29-2012 |
Sarah Cutler, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20090221544 | METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF A TRAUMATIC CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INJURY VIA A TAPERED ADMINISTRATION PROTOCOL - The present invention provides methods for the treatment or the prevention of neuronal damage in the CNS. Specifically, the methods of the invention provide for the administration of a therapeutically effective amount of a progestin or progestin metabolite following a traumatic or ischemic injury to the CNS such that, prior to termination of administration of the progestin or progestin metabolite the administration is tapered to avoid withdrawal. The drug taper employed can involve a linear taper, an exponential taper, progressively dividing administered doses by 50%, or can be determined based on the treating physician's assessment of the patient's response to therapy. The tapered administration methods of the present invention may be used in combination with any therapeutic protocol or regimen for the administration of a therapeutically effective amount of a progestin or progestin metabolite to treat a traumatic or ischemic CNS injury. | 09-03-2009 |
Seth Adam Cutler, Middletown, CT US
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| 20110147387 | Door Latch for Electrical Equipment Enclosure - A latch for an electrical device enclosure, wherein the latch comprises a moveable member operable in response to high pressure conditions inside the enclosure, and is configured to prevent opening of the enclosure in the event of high pressure conditions inside the enclosure. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20120067854 | APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR ARC ELMINATION AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY - An ablative plasma gun includes a first portion having a first diameter and a second portion having a second diameter that is larger than the first diameter, wherein a chamber is defined by the first portion and the second portion. | 03-22-2012 |
| 20120068602 | ELECTRODE AND PLASMA GUN CONFIGURATION FOR USE WITH A CIRCUIT PROTECTION DEVICE - A circuit protection device includes a plasma gun configured to emit an ablative plasma along an axis, and a plurality of electrodes, wherein each electrode is electrically coupled to a respective conductor of a circuit and is arranged substantially along a plane that is substantially perpendicular to the axis such that each electrode is positioned substantially equidistant from the axis. | 03-22-2012 |
Seth Adam Cutler, Bridgeport, CT US
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| 20120095612 | CONTROLLER AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING A POWER SYSTEM - A controller for a power system including a plurality of power system components includes a memory for storing computer-executable instructions and a processor configured to execute the computer-executable instructions. The computer-executable instructions program the processor to determine an operating condition of at least one first power system component and at least one second power system component of the plurality of power system components. The processor is also programmed to determine whether a predetermined condition is met based on at least one operating condition, and transmit a command to at least one other controller to at least one of electrically couple the first power system component to the second power system component and electrically decouple the first power system component from the second power system component based on whether the predetermined condition is met. | 04-19-2012 |
Stephen Cutler, Fort Myers, FL US
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| 20100138360 | Financial market replicator and simulator - A financial market replicator, simulator, and trainer/annotator (FMRS) intermixes and records data streams of real time financial market data from a variety of sources. The FMRS replays such recorded data to simulate the real time financial market(s) in a manner that represents substantially the entirety of information relating to the financial market(s) such that an observer would have difficulty differentiating between the simulator playback of the data and real time data. A user may employ the playback of the recorded market data stream as a research and training tool for developing and executing trading strategies. For example, a user may input simulated trades of securities to test a trading strategy. The simulator would apply those trades to the recorded data to generate simulated trades and simulated profit and loss results. A user may then determine if the trading strategy would have been successful. In addition, a user may alter the recording and playback parameters to provide various opportunities for studying market activity and/or altering the level of challenge of the simulation. A user may also freeze the simulator playback in order to explore the interactive and collective behaviors of the market's participants and the securities they trade. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20110029423 | SECURITIES MARKET AND MARKET MAKER ACTIVITY TRACKING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method, system and computer program to monitor securities market activity to seek out imbalances in market activity that could lead to a price change in a particular security. Level 1 and/or level 2 data is analyzed to track the activity of market makers and to derive indicators of momentary upward or downward price pressure. The indicators can be displayed to a user. | 02-03-2011 |
Stephen J. Cutler, Roswell, GA US
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| 20100000457 | Method of controlling zoological and aquatic plant growth - A method of controlling target aquatic microorganism pest populations by exposing the target population to an effective amount of an aquacidal compound. The aquacidal compounds are selected from the group consisting of quinones, anthraquinones, naphthalenediones, quinine, warfarin, coumarins, amphotalide, cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione, phenidione, pirdone, sodium rhodizonate, apirulosin and thymoquinone. The method is particularly effective for treating ballast water of ships or other enclosed volumes of water subject to transport between or among geographic areas to control the relocation of plants, toxic bacteria, and animals contained in the water. | 01-07-2010 |
Susan Cutler, Virginia Beach, VA US
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| 20110085845 | Water powered brush/sprayer system - A water powered brush/sprayer system is described to include a handle section having a first end coupled to a water source and a second end. The system includes a sprayer nozzle attachment removably attached to the second end. The sprayer nozzle attachment is configured to spray water from the handle section into a plurality of streams. The system also includes a brush and sprayer cleaning attachment removable attached to the second end. The brush and sprayer cleaning attachment includes a spinnable brush and water powered turbine assembly. The brush and sprayer attachment is configured to automatically rotate the spinnable brush while simultaneously spraying water communicated through said handle section in the direction of the spinnable brush. | 04-14-2011 |
Wade Cutler, Grand Rapids, MI US
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| 20080275762 | VIDEO EMAIL WITH INFORMATION TRACKING - A system and method for identifying and tracking recipient behavior in connection with a multimedia presentation incorporated in an email. The email is received in the manner of an ordinary text email, but when the email is opened, it automatically commences the display of a multi-media presentation that includes streaming video that provides information about the viewing experience to the sender. When the recipient elects to open the email message, the recipient's computer is identified to the sender and correlated with information relating to the recipient's interaction with the program. Such information can include the portions of the program viewed by the recipient and the length of time each portion is viewed, and the identity of any recipient to whom the information is forwarded. | 11-06-2008 |
Willard Ashton Cutler, Big Flats, NY US
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| 20090142488 | Passivation of porous ceramic articles - An apparatus and method to passivate porous ceramic articles containing microcracks as described herein. The method includes circulating a fluid including a passivator through the porous ceramic article and depositing at least a portion of the passivator on the porous ceramic article. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20090202718 | PASSIVATION OF POROUS CERAMIC ARTICLES - An apparatus and method to passivate porous ceramic articles containing microcracks as described herein. The method includes circulating a fluid including a passivator through the porous ceramic article and depositing at least a portion of the passivator on the porous ceramic article. | 08-13-2009 |
