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Chris Davey, Boston, MA US
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| 20090157045 | Guidewire Compatible Port and Method for Inserting the Same - An access port assembly having an attachable catheter allows for inserting a guidewire into the catheter to aid in the placement of the integral catheter while still attached to the access port assembly. A method is described for placing an access port fixedly attached to a catheter into a patient using a guidewire inserted into the catheter. | 06-18-2009 |
Christopher Davey, Norwood, MO US
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| 20090071713 | System for Rapidly Boring Through Materials - The present invention is a self-contained, high-energy liquid rock-boring system that will bore a small-diameter access hole [ | 03-19-2009 |
Christopher R. Davey, Houston, TX US
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| 20110040041 | Polymerization Processes Using Metallocene Catalysts, Their Polymer Products and End Uses - A process for the production of an ethylene alpha-olefin copolymer is disclosed, the process including polymerizing ethylene and at least one alpha-olefin by contacting the ethylene and the at least one alpha-olefin with a metallocene catalyst in at least one gas phase reactor at a reactor pressure of from 0.7 to 70 bar and a reactor temperature of from 20° C. to 150° C. to form an ethylene alpha-olefin copolymer. The resulting ethylene alpha-olefin copolymer may have a density D of 0.927 g/cc or less, a melt index (I | 02-17-2011 |
Christopher T. Davey, Boston, MA US
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| 20090012481 | High Flow Rate Dialysis Catheters and Related Methods - High flow rate catheters, and related methods, are useful in dialysis and other procedures. A catheter according to the invention comprises a hub and a generally elongated conduit. The conduit has a substantially continuous and smooth wall. The conduit also defines at least one lumen and has a length extending from a proximal end to a distal end of the conduit. The proximal end is coupled to a hub and the distal end has an opening in communication with the lumen. The conduit has a conical shape which tapers along the length. | 01-08-2009 |
Daniel Davey, Virginia Beach, VA US
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| 20080289357 | LIQUID NITROGEN COOLED BEVERAGE DISPENSER - Liquids to be dispensed as “frozen” or “slush” beverages are rapidly cooled to a suitable target viscosity or percentage of frozen, by maintaining a flow of liquid nitrogen through one or more heat exchangers, counterflowing the beverage to be cooled from a reservoir to a dispenser, and controlling the flow of liquid nitrogen to achieve the target viscosity or percentage of frozen of the beverage to be dispensed. | 11-27-2008 |
Dennis Davey, Phoenix, AZ US
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| 20110096098 | LOW LUMINANCE READABILITY IMPROVEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS - A display system and method is provided to increase the ability to recognize and distinguish red, magenta, and various other colors rendered on a display device by dynamically compensating for, at least in part, changes in the human vision system when the display luminance is within the mesopic range. The dynamic compensation enables the display system to be optimized differently depending upon the visual luminance range, be it photopic, mesopic, or scotopic. | 04-28-2011 |
Dennis M. Davey, Phoenix, AZ US
Dennis M. Davey, Glendale, AZ US
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| 20090128543 | METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR IMPROVING PERFORMANCE IN A FIELD SEQUENTIAL COLOR DISPLAY - Methods and systems for displaying an image on a display device having first and second light sources are provided. A video signal is provided to the display device. The video signal includes a plurality of frames, and each frame includes first and second sub-frames corresponding to the respective first and second light sources. The first light source is operated for a first duration during the first sub-frame of each of the plurality of frames. The second light source is operated for a second duration during the second sub-frame of each of the plurality of frames. The second duration is different than the first duration. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20090128735 | BACKLIGHT SYSTEMS FOR LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS - A backlight system for a liquid crystal display includes a substantially planar, refractive waveguide having a first major face and a second major face opposite the first major face. The waveguide includes a viewable region corresponding to a viewable area of the liquid crystal display. The system further includes a light source positioned proximate to the second major face and within the viewing region for producing light. An injection feature is proximate to one or more of the second major face and the first major face and within the viewing region to optically couple the light into the waveguide such that the light becomes waveguided light. A plurality of extraction features is proximate to one or more of the second major face and the first major face and within the viewing region to optically couple the waveguided light out of the waveguide. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20100302135 | BACKLIGHT SYSTEMS FOR LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS - A backlight system for a liquid crystal display includes a substantially planar, refractive waveguide having a first major face and a second major face opposite the first major face. The waveguide includes a viewable region corresponding to a viewable area of the liquid crystal display. The system further includes a light source positioned proximate to the second major face and within the viewing region for producing light. An injection feature is proximate to one or more of the second major face and the first major face and within the viewing region to optically couple the light into the waveguide such that the light becomes waveguided light. A plurality of extraction features is proximate to one or more of the second major face and the first major face and within the viewing region to optically couple the waveguided light out of the waveguide. | 12-02-2010 |
Garret Davey, Colorado Springs, CO US
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| 20090248919 | METHOD FOR EXTERNAL FIFO ACCELERATION - Disclosed is a pre-fetch system in which data blocks are transferred between a RAM | 10-01-2009 |
| 20090248937 | System debug of input/output virtualization device - An adapter card for testing the functionality of a particular interface configuration may include an interface core. The interface core may comprise an electric circuit including electronic components and control logic for interfacing with an information handling system device. The adapter card may include a front end data channel coupled with the interface core for transmitting data between the electronic components and the information handling system device. The adapter card may include firmware for setting an indicator and causing the control logic to report a memory requirement to the information handling system device larger than a programmed memory space expected by the control logic. | 10-01-2009 |
Geoffrey William Davey, Huntington Wood, MI US
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| 20110057348 | Method and System for Processing A Headliner - A method for processing a headliner, comprising the steps of forming a headliner having an edge, removing excess material from at least a portion of the edge to define a trimmed edge portion and sealing off at least a portion of the trimmed edge portion. | 03-10-2011 |
George Davey, West Des Moines, IA US
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| 20080304249 | Durable super-cooled intelligent light bulb - A self cooling light effects device for use in a standard light bulb socket having a socket adaptor, surface embedded LEDs as means to generate light effects, means to control light effects, and means for cooling. Fiber optic cables provide further light effects. Means to control light effects may include a logic board. Means for cooling may be any combination of fans, heat sinks, heat pipes, thermoelectric cooling, a heat conductive filler, and a heat conductive housing. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20090174302 | Durable Super-Cooled Intelligent Light Bulb - A self cooling light effects device for use in a standard light bulb socket having a socket adaptor, surface embedded LEDs as means to generate light effects, means to control light effects, and means for cooling. Fiber optic cables provide further light effects. Means to control light effects may include a logic board. Means for cooling may be any combination of fans, heat sinks, heat pipes, thermoelectric cooling, a heat conductive filler, and a heat conductive housing. | 07-09-2009 |
John S. Davey, Bolingbrook, IL US
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| 20090254277 | Powered transmitter for railroad car applications - A system to report the position and/or measured conditions of a railroad car using satellite communication. The system includes a rechargeable power supply and communications unit incorporating one or more solar cells in combination with a rechargeable battery and further including a bank of ultracapacitors. The equivalent series resistance or “ESR” of the capacitor bank is substantially less than the ESR of the battery thereby allowing peak power demands to be filled by rapid dissipation of stored charge from the capacitor bank without substantial involvement of the battery under normal conditions. | 10-08-2009 |
Kent Davey, Austin, TX US
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| 20090061504 | Apparatus for Performing Magnetic Electroporation - An apparatus for performing magnetic electroporation is disclosed. A required electric field for electroporation is generated using a pulsed magnetic field through a closed magnetic yoke, such as a toroid, placed in a flow path of a fluid medium to be processed. The fluid medium flows through the orifice of the magnetic yoke, with the fluid medium flowing through and around the yoke. The required power to send a maximum flux through the magnetic yoke is less than the required power in a conventional apparatus for performing electroporation. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090087900 | Apparatus for Performing Electrodistention on Algae Cells - Two apparatuses capable of performing electroporation are disclosed. The first apparatus uses a Marx generator with a substantial change from its original waveform. The second apparatus does not use a Marx generator. | 04-02-2009 |
Kent Davey, Edgewater, FL US
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| 20100232260 | ELECTROMAGNETIC SEISMOLOGY VIBRATOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Described herein are embodiments of an electromagnetic system that can be used to replace the traditional hydraulic oil systems that actuate mass movement. The embodiments described herein provide wide frequency range operation, ground force application with high fidelity, and low environmental impact. Embodiments described herein can be used for seismic exploration and vibroseis applications, among other uses. | 09-16-2010 |
| 20110285236 | Rotating machines using trapped field magnets and related methods - Rotors with trapped-field magnet (TFM) bulks, machines with TFM rotors, and methods of activating and/or using machines with TFM rotors. | 11-24-2011 |
| 20120021481 | ELECTROMECHANICAL LYSING OF ALGAE CELLS - Methods and electroporation devices for electrical treatment of algal cell cultures for release of lipids and proteins are described herein. The method of the present invention exploits the differences in electrical time constants for the media inside the cell and outside the cell to produce a net force to cause cellular lysis and extract cellular components. The method of the present invention can be used in the treatment of flocculated as well as unflocculated algal cell cultures. The device of the present invention provides efficient cell lysing in a low-energy cost set-up. | 01-26-2012 |
Martin Vincent Davey, Indianapolis, IN US
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| 20120124475 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERACTING WITH AN INTERNET SITE - A system and method for enabling a user to interact with a social networking structure for an internet website on a video device connected to a network enabled host device is provided. The present disclosure provides for accessing an internet site in response to a user input, the user input initiated while outputting a program to a display, retrieving content from the internet site based on at least one characteristic associated with the program, and outputting the retrieved content in an overlay or user interface on the display simultaneous with the program. The user interface provides the ability to access multiple profiles for determining whose content or message to display, and also includes a rotating carousel message display system, with a current message surrounded above and below by a previous message and a next message in the display queue in a different size or font. | 05-17-2012 |
| 20120124625 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SEARCHING AN INTERNET NETWORKING CLIENT ON A VIDEO DEVICE - A system and method for enabling a user to display and interact with a social networking structure on a video device connected to a network enabled host device is provided. A user interface (UI) | 05-17-2012 |
Matthew Davey, Groton, MA US
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| 20080253735 | CHANGING VIDEO PLAYBACK RATE - The present disclosure includes systems and techniques relating to changing video playback rate. In general, one aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in a method that includes providing a user interface for a digital video editing system, the user interface including a graphical representation of playback rate and playback duration for a sequence of digital video, and the user interface including defined points that reference respective frames in the sequence of digital video; receiving input specifying a change in playback rate for the sequence of digital video; and showing the change in playback rate and a corresponding change in playback duration for the sequence of digital video, the showing including moving one of the defined points in accordance with a new temporal position of a corresponding frame referenced by the one of the defined points. | 10-16-2008 |
Melville Davey, Niantic, CT US
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| 20100035252 | Methods for sequencing individual nucleic acids under tension - The invention provides apparatuses and methods of use thereof for sequencing nucleic acids subjected to a force, and thus considered under tension. The methods may employ but are not dependent upon incorporation of extrinsically detectably labeled nucleotides. | 02-11-2010 |
Melville Davey, Guilford, CT US
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| 20110250603 | Methods for Sequencing Individual Nucleic Acids Under Tension - The invention provides apparatuses and methods of use thereof for sequencing nucleic acids subjected to a force, and thus considered under tension. The methods may employ but are not dependent upon incorporation of extrinsically detectably labeled nucleotides. | 10-13-2011 |
| 20110250700 | Methods for Sequencing Individual Nucleic Acids Under Tension - The invention provides apparatuses and methods of use thereof for sequencing nucleic acids subjected to a force, and thus considered under tension. The methods may employ but are not dependent upon incorporation of extrinsically detectably labeled nucleotides. | 10-13-2011 |
| 20110251078 | Methods for Sequencing Individual Nucleic Acids Under Tension - The invention provides apparatuses and methods of use thereof for sequencing nucleic acids subjected to a force, and thus considered under tension. The methods may employ but are not dependent upon incorporation of extrinsically detectably labeled nucleotides. | 10-13-2011 |
| 20110251110 | Methods for Sequencing Individual Nucleic Acids Under Tension - The invention provides apparatuses and methods of use thereof for sequencing nucleic acids subjected to a force, and thus considered under tension. The methods may employ but are not dependent upon incorporation of extrinsically detectably labeled nucleotides. | 10-13-2011 |
Melville Davey, Westbrook, CT US
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| 20120109598 | Predictive Model for Use in Sequencing-by-Synthesis - A method of obtaining a more accurate estimate of a signal correction parameter(s) in sequencing-by-synthesis operations, such as incomplete extension rates, carry forward rates, and/or signal droop rates. The sequencing operation produces signal data. A model is constructed to simulate a population of template strands as it undergoes the sequencing process and becomes divided into different phase-states as the sequencing-by-synthesis progresses. For example, the model may be a phase-state model. The output from the model is used to adjust the signal correction parameter(s). For example, the model may be fitted to the signal data. This fitting results in a more accurate estimate of the signal correction parameter(s). In another embodiment, the signal droop rate is modeled as a decaying function and this decaying function is fitted to the signal data to obtain an improved estimate of the signal droop rate. | 05-03-2012 |
Robert A. Davey, Galveston, TX US
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| 20080299085 | High-throughput assay for virus entry and drug screening - The present invention provides a rapid virus entry/binding detection assay. An enzyme such as luciferase was incorporated at the C-terminal end of viral envelope proteins of the HIV Nef protein that would specifically associate with cell membranes to deliver the enzyme into viral particles upon viral assembly. Virus entry/binding can then be assayed by determining the enzymatic activities in infected cells. The assay allows high-throughput non-radioactive detection of virus entry within 30 minutes after virus-cell contact. This assay provides high signal to noise ratio and is useful for screening compounds that affect virus-cell binding and entry. The design also permits packaging of potential therapeutic proteins into functional virus particles and delivering them to specific cellular targets. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20090214663 | Virus coated nanoparticles and uses thereof - The present invention discloses method to coat nanoparticles with viral envelope containing specific proteins. The present invention also discloses that such viral envelope coated nanoparticles can be targeted to specific cells and cellular entry pathway, thereby permitting their use as vaccines, in targeted delivery of therapeutic products and in the study of virus adsorption, cell penetration and viral entry pathways. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20110152344 | Inhibition of filovirus entry into cells and uses thereof - The present invention discloses method to treat infections caused by filovirus. Such a method comprises blocking the PI3 kinase pathway or the calcium-associated pathway at the gene or protein level. Also disclosed herein are the compounds useful in the treatment of filoviral infection. | 06-23-2011 |
Sonya Davey, Gaithersburg, MD US
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| 20090197226 | AGE AND THE HUMAN ABILITY TO DECODE WORDS - Embodiments relate to a method, a system and a computer readable medium having instructions for determining a reading fluency starting age comprising testing a population of different ages on an alphabetical test comprising reading a sentence, ranking a reading fluency score on the alphabetical test versus ages of the population, and determining the reading fluency starting age as an age at which the reading fluency score on the alphabetical test versus ages of the population shows a maximum. | 08-06-2009 |
Trevor Davey, South Lyon, MI US
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| 20090046005 | WIRELESS MOBILE INDOOR/OUTDOOR TRACKING SYSTEM - This invention is a wireless mobile indoor/outdoor tracking system. It is designed to track the absolute position of all nodes in a network indoors and outdoors. The system uses GPS positioning when a signal is available and RF ranging when it is unavailable. When indoors, a minimum of three network nodes must receive a GPS signal to determine absolute position. A mesh network is used to make the system mobile and to create an avenue for data to be transmitted to a remote base station. | 02-19-2009 |
Trevor Davey, Canton, MI US
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| 20090192648 | MEDICATION COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Methods and systems tell patients when to take their medications, control medication dispensing based on compliance to the prescribed dosage, and determine that the proper dosage has been taken. This system integrates with other devices related to home telehealth by including support for a world-wide web-based medical record associating the patient, his/her medication requirements or prescription, compliance with that prescription, and other associated medical telemetry data that may be used to determine patient response to said medication. | 07-30-2009 |
