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Bryon Jon Danielson, Martinez, GA US
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20150014378 | ADJUSTABLE BAG HOOP - A golf cart is provided with an adjustable golf bag hoop. The hoop is provided with a rod and a cam-locked collar. The collar is moveable along the length of the rod to adjust to varying heights of golf bags. | 01-15-2015 |
Damon Danielson, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20140310351 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SOCIAL NETWORKING BASED ON FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS - A system and method for social networking based on family relationships are disclosed. A particular embodiment includes: enabling a particular user to create, by use of a network connectable data processor, a family data structure that defines the family relationships between the particular user and his or her family members, the family data structure representing a core family group of the particular user; automatically sharing content among the family members in the core family group by use of the family data structure, the sharing of content including specifying as combination of attributes associated with the content and generating a shared content subset from the specified combination of attributes; and enabling, the particular user to create, by use of the network-connectable data processor, an invitation to invite another user to join the core family group based on a family relationship, the invitation identifying the other user by family role, label, or relationship, the invitation automatically including a photo from as shared core family group photo album. | 10-16-2014 |
Debra J. Danielson, Skillman, NJ US
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20150363171 | GENERATING VIRTUALIZED APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE (API) IMPLEMENTATION FROM NARRATIVE API DOCUMENTATION - A virtualized Application Program Interface (API) implementation is generated based upon narrative API documentation that includes sentences that describe the API, by generating programming statements for the virtualized API implementation based upon parsing the narrative API documentation, and generating the virtualized API implementation based on upon the programming statements for the virtualized API implementation. The parsing of the narrative documentation may use a natural language parser and a domain-specific ontology for the API that may be obtained or created for the API. The virtualized API implementation may be generated using an API virtualizer. | 12-17-2015 |
Douglas Danielson, Wyoming, MI US
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20150073052 | MICROBIOLOGICALLY SOUND AND STABLE SOLUTIONS OF GAMMA-HYDROXYBUTYRATE SALT FOR THE TREATMENT OF NARCOLEPSY - Disclosed are formulations of gamma-hydroxybutyrate in an aqueous medium that are resistant to microbial growth. Also disclosed are formulations of gamma-hydroxybutyrate that are also resistant to the conversion into GBL. Disclosed are methods to treat sleep disorders, including narcolepsy, with these stable formulations of GHB. The present invention also provides methods to treat alcohol and opiate withdrawal, reduced levels of growth hormone, increased intracranial pressure, and physical pain in a patient. | 03-12-2015 |
Elizabeth Ann Danielson, Trinidad, CO US
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20140310122 | PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMENTOS - A method of providing a photographic memento is provided. The method includes receiving, at a computer system from a mobile computing device of a user, an order for a photographic memento that includes photo data, formatting instructions, and account information. The method includes printing a formatted image on a first side of a rigid substrate and printing supplemental information on a second side of the rigid substrate. The formatted image is based on the photo data and the formatting instructions and the supplemental information is based on the order data. The method further includes cutting the photographic memento from the rigid substrate in a predefined shape and generating shipping information for the photographic memento based on account information and/or the order data. | 10-16-2014 |
Jacelyn Joy Danielson, Beijing CN
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20130137368 | METHOD FOR ESTABLISHING CONNECTION, MODULE FOR ESTABLISHING CONNECTION AND TERMINAL EQUIPMENT - The present invention relates to method for establishing connection, module for establishing connection and terminal equipment. The method comprises: transmitting to a target equipment in an NFC manner, a request for acquiring connection information of the target equipment; receiving a response message containing the connection information returned by the target equipment in an NFC manner in response to the request; wherein the connection information is pre-acquired and stored by the target equipment; and establishing connection with the target equipment based on the connection information. After transmitting the request message, the initiating equipment may receive the connection information returned by the target equipment, and establish the connection with the target equipment based on the connection information, with no need of retransmitting a request after waiting for a certain period of time, and with no need of keeping the initiating equipment and the target equipment in physically close. | 05-30-2013 |
Lauren G. Danielson, Bradenton, FL US
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20150257390 | PROCESS FOR INHIBITING CLOSTRIDIUM MICROORGANISMS - A novel strain of | 09-17-2015 |
20150257391 | BACILLUS LICHENIFORMIS STRAIN - A novel strain of | 09-17-2015 |
20150257400 | STRAINS OF BACILLUS FOR INHIBITING FOODBORNE PATHOGENS - A process for inhibiting foodborne pathogens and reducing foodborne disease involves contacting a living animal, a dressed carcass, or a cut of meat with an effective amount of a bacillus strain exhibiting antibacterial activity. Strains of antibacterial bacillus that are particularly effective for inhibiting Vibrio were discovered. These include | 09-17-2015 |
20150258150 | BACILLUS AMYLOLIQUEFACIENS STRAIN - A novel strain of | 09-17-2015 |
Lorne Harold Danielson, Langley CA
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20110315457 | Belt Weighing System - A belt weighing system comprising a weigh frame, an entry transition support structure and an exit transition support structure positioned on either sides of the weigh frame. The weigh frame preferably includes a plurality of closely spaced idlers to support a conveyor belt. The optional entry transition support structure can include one or more second belt support components, and the optional exit transition support structure can include one or more third belt support components. In one example form, a plurality of closely spaced idlers is also provided to support the belt adjacent or near the weigh frame in the transition regions. The plurality of closely spaced idlers reduces, ameliorates or controls belt sag at or near the weigh frame and thus reduces errors that are otherwise introduced by relative material movement or other non-linear dynamic effects along the conveyor belt. | 12-29-2011 |
Magnus Danielson, Stocksund SE
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20090168797 | Methods and Apparatuses for Allocating Time Slots to Circuit Switched Channels - The present invention relates to methods and apparatuses for allocating time slots to circuit-switched channels established to comprise one or more respective time slots in a recurrent frame of a time division multiplexed network. According to the invention, a time slot allocated to said channel is associated with a selected level, of at least two available levels of priority. Decisions as to whether or not to deallocate said time slot from said channel is then based upon a comparison of said selected level of priority and a level of priority associated with a request for a time slot for another channel. | 07-02-2009 |
Mark Eric Danielson, Trinidad, CO US
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20140310122 | PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMENTOS - A method of providing a photographic memento is provided. The method includes receiving, at a computer system from a mobile computing device of a user, an order for a photographic memento that includes photo data, formatting instructions, and account information. The method includes printing a formatted image on a first side of a rigid substrate and printing supplemental information on a second side of the rigid substrate. The formatted image is based on the photo data and the formatting instructions and the supplemental information is based on the order data. The method further includes cutting the photographic memento from the rigid substrate in a predefined shape and generating shipping information for the photographic memento based on account information and/or the order data. | 10-16-2014 |
Paul S. Danielson, Dundee, NY US
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20130327740 | DELAMINATION RESISTANT GLASS CONTAINERS - Embodiments of glass containers resistant to delamination and methods for forming the same are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a delamination resistant glass container may include a glass article having a body extending between an interior surface and an exterior surface. The body defines an interior volume. The body may include an interior region extending from 10 nm below the interior surface of the body into a thickness of the body. The interior region has a persistent layer homogeneity such that the body is resistant to delamination. | 12-12-2013 |
20140001143 | DELAMINATION RESISTANT GLASS CONTAINERS WITH HEAT-TOLERANT COATINGS | 01-02-2014 |
Ross W. Danielson, San Francisco, CA US
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20140024450 | SYSTEM AND METHODS TO DISPLAY ICONS BASED ON MESSAGING ACTIVITY - A system, computer-readable storage medium storing at least one program, and a computer-implemented method to display icons based on messaging activity is provided. A request to access a game user interface of the first player is received from a client device of a first player, the game user interface being associated with a computer-implemented game. First player messaging activity information associated with messaging activity of the first player is accessed, the messaging activity of the first player including receipt of a message from one or more players associated with the computer-implemented game. A first manner of displaying one or more icons each identifying the one or more players is determined including determining the first manner based on the first player messaging information. Display data to display the one or more icons in the first manner within the game user interface is provided to the client device. | 01-23-2014 |
20150273323 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO PROVIDE KINETIC DISASTERS - A system, a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium storing instructions, and a computer-implemented method to cause simulation of a kinetic disaster is provided. A physical interaction with a client device is detected during gameplay of a multiplayer game that includes a virtual environment. The detected physical interaction is analyzed using a user interaction profile. A kinetic disaster simulator is selected based on the analyzing the physical interaction with the user interaction profile. Simulation of a predefined game action is caused within the virtual environment. | 10-01-2015 |
Scott Danielson, Minneapolis, MN US
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20130262135 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDER AND PATIENT COMMUNICATIONS - Generally discussed herein are systems and methods for facilitating provider-patient communication. In one or more embodiments a method includes storing appointment data indicating a scheduled appointment date for a patient to visit a facility, an appointment time for the patient to visit the medical facility, and an appointment type for the patient visit and correlating the appointment type with a predefined set of messages related to the appointment type. The method can include calculating an arrival time for the patient to arrive at the facility, the arrival time prior to the appointment time and calculated as a function of the appointment type, the appointment time, and the appointment date, and sending, using the one or more processors, a message of the predefined set of messages to a specified recipient at the specified time, the specified time calculated as a function of the appointment type, appointment date, and appointment time. | 10-03-2013 |
Susan Danielson, Honeoye Falls, NY US
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20130189796 | Assay Device Having Uniform Flow Around Corners - An assay device includes: a liquid sample zone; a reagent zone downstream and in fluid communication with the sample zone containing a reagent material; a detection zone in fluid communication with the reagent zone having capture elements bound thereto; and a wicking zone in fluid communication with the capture zone having a capacity to receive liquid sample flowing from the detection zone. The sample receiving zone, the reagent zone, the detection zone and the wicking zone define a fluid flow path and at least a part of the fluid flow path has a substrate and projections which extend substantially vertically from the substrate, wherein the projections have a height, cross-section and a distance between one another that defines a space between the projections capable of generating capillary flow parallel to the substrate surface. In addition, the fluid flow path having projections includes a corner section which changes the direction of the flow path. The projections in or around the corner section are modified to maintain the configuration of the flow front of the sample flowing through the flow path after the corner is substantially the same configuration as before the corner. | 07-25-2013 |
20130210036 | Controlling Fluid Flow Through An Assay Device - An assay device includes: a detection zone which includes a first set of projections which are capable of generating capillary flow. A wicking zone (WZ) has a capacity to receive liquid sample flowing from the detection zone and includes a second set of projections which are capable of generating capillary flow. The WZ is rectangular in shape and the longer side of the rectangle extends in the direction of flow to thereby reduce the pressure gradient in the assay device which increases the total flow time of liquid sample compared to a WZ having equal length sides and same volume. At least a portion of the second set of projections have at least one dimension selected from a diameter, a center-to-center spacing, or a gap between projections that is different from the first set of projections, and is selected to increase the total flow time of the sample. | 08-15-2013 |
20140206098 | Low Volume Assay Device Having Increased Sensitivity - An assay device includes: a liquid sample zone; a reagent zone downstream and in fluid communication with the sample addition zone containing a reagent material; a detection zone in fluid communication with the reagent zone. The detection zone has a substrate and projections which extend substantially vertically from the substrate, wherein the projections have a height, cross-section and a distance between one another that defines a capillary space between the projections capable of generating capillary flow parallel to the substrate surface. The device is capable of creating a reagent plume in the detection zone that includes liquid sample and dissolved reagent, where the width of the reagent plume extends substantially across the width of the detection zone, The device further includes a wicking zone in fluid communication with the detection zone having a capacity to receive liquid sample flowing from the detection zone. | 07-24-2014 |
20150153337 | Assay Device Having Uniform Flow Around Corners - An assay device includes: a liquid sample zone; a reagent zone downstream and in fluid communication with the sample zone containing a reagent material; a detection zone in fluid communication with the reagent zone having capture elements bound thereto; and a wicking zone in fluid communication with the capture zone having a capacity to receive liquid sample flowing from the detection zone. The sample receiving zone, the reagent zone, the detection zone and the wicking zone define a fluid flow path and at least a part of the fluid flow path has a substrate and projections which extend substantially vertically from the substrate, wherein the projections have a height, cross-section and a distance between one another that defines a space between the projections capable of generating capillary flow parallel to the substrate surface. In addition, the fluid flow path having projections includes a corner section which changes the direction of the flow path. The projections in or around the corner section are modified to maintain the configuration of the flow front of the sample flowing through the flow path after the corner is substantially the same configuration as before the corner. | 06-04-2015 |
20150153338 | Low Volume Assay Device Having Increased Sensitivity - An assay device includes: a liquid sample zone; a reagent zone downstream and in fluid communication with the sample addition zone containing a reagent material; a detection zone in fluid communication with the reagent zone. The detection zone has a substrate and projections which extend substantially vertically from the substrate, wherein the projections have a height, cross-section and a distance between one another that defines a capillary space between the projections capable of generating capillary flow parallel to the substrate surface. The device is capable of creating a reagent plume in the detection zone that includes liquid sample and dissolved reagent, where the width of the reagent plume extends substantially across the width of the detection zone, The device further includes a wicking zone in fluid communication with the detection zone having a capacity to receive liquid sample flowing from the detection zone. | 06-04-2015 |
Zach Danielson, Chicago, IL US
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20150186916 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING MADE-TO-ORDER FOOD TICKETS FOR A RESTAURANT SERVICE - A customer service system operated by a restaurant service provides a restaurant service server. From a database, the restaurant service server retrieves a ticket that is generated by a restaurant service server application. The restaurant service server applies a diner credit policy to the ticket, and issues a diner credit for the diner associated with the ticket. | 07-02-2015 |