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Aaron Davidson, Otto, WY US
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| 20110030264 | BALLISTICS SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A scope may include an adjustment dial, which may be moved among a plurality of positions to configure the scope to compensate for projectile drops. The adjustment dial may be labeled with dial-calibration data, which may include one or more distance indicators and/or one or more windage hold-off indicators. The scope may be attached to a gun and the dial-calibration data may be at least partially generated using ballistics performance data based on shots fired by the gun. The dial-calibration data may be at least partially generated using shooting conditions. An electronic device may include a derived distance calculation module, which may be configured to use a distance to a target and actual shooting conditions to calculate a derived distance. The derived distance may be used in connection with an adjustment dial labeled with dial-calibration data at least partially generated using shooting conditions different from the actual shooting conditions. | 02-10-2011 |
| 20110271577 | BALLISTICS SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A scope may include an adjustment dial, which may be moved among a plurality of positions to configure the scope to compensate for projectile drops. The adjustment dial may be labeled with dial-calibration data, which may include one or more distance indicators and/or one or more windage hold-off indicators. The scope may be attached to a gun and the dial-calibration data may be at least partially generated using ballistics performance data based on shots fired by the gun. The dial-calibration data may be at least partially generated using shooting conditions. An electronic device may include a derived distance calculation module, which may be configured to use a distance to a target and actual shooting conditions to calculate a derived distance. The derived distance may be used in connection with an adjustment dial labeled with dial-calibration data at least partially generated using shooting conditions different from the actual shooting conditions. | 11-10-2011 |
Aaron S. Davidson, Otto, WY US
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| 20080202198 | BALLISTICS SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A scope may include an adjustment dial, which may be moved among a plurality of positions to configure the scope to compensate for projectile drops. The adjustment dial may be labeled with dial-calibration data, which may include one or more distance indicators and/or one or more windage hold-off indicators. The scope may be attached to a gun and the dial-calibration data may be at least partially generated using ballistics performance data based on shots fired by the gun. The dial-calibration data may be at least partially generated using shooting conditions. An electronic device may include a derived distance calculation module, which may be configured to use a distance to a target and actual shooting conditions to calculate a derived distance. The derived distance may be used in connection with an adjustment dial labeled with dial-calibration data at least partially generated using shooting conditions different from the actual shooting conditions. | 08-28-2008 |
Adam S. Davidson, Winston-Salem, NC US
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| 20110048977 | CLEAN ROOM WIPES - A supply of clean room wipes. The supply of clean room wipes includes a sealed package and a plurality of wipes within the sealed package. The wipes in the package include a substrate and an anhydride finish applied to the substrate. The treated wipes have a Strength Contribution from Treatment (lbs) when tested using a standard trap tear method ASTM D 5587:1996 of greater than about 10% and an average improvement in Percent Carbon Black Pick-Up greater than about 10% compared to an untreated wipe. In addition, a sealed edge may be applied along the perimeter of each wipe to prevent loss of material from the wipe during use. | 03-03-2011 |
Alistair Neil Davidson, Frisco, CO US
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| 20110141254 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUGMENTED REALITY - A method for generating an augmented reality display on a display device according to embodiments of the present invention includes overlaying augmented reality data onto an actual image using three dimensional positioning data and three dimensional orientation data of the display device. The augmented reality data may include at least one line feature and/or at least one video feature, and may take into account both elevation of the device and the three-dimensional direction in which the imaging device is pointed. | 06-16-2011 |
Andrew V. Davidson, Kirkland, WA US
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| 20090177790 | CONFIGURATION OF A PEER GROUP - Embodiments of the present invention relate to systems and methods for configuring computing devices to join a peer group. A peer group may be created on a subnetwork by a computing device. When a new computing device enters the subnetwork, it may join the peer group and be given access to the shared resources on the peer group and associated computing devices, using a communications layer and an authorization layer. Allowing a new computing device to join a peer group includes inviting the new device to join and then challenging the device for a passkey of the peer group. After joining the peer group, the computing device will be able to access and share resources with the peer group and other computing devices associated with the peer group. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20090178122 | ASSOCIATING COMPUTING DEVICES WITH COMMON CREDENTIALS - Method and computer storage media for sharing resources between a plurality of computing devices associated with a common non-enterprise network. A common set of credentials is stored on at least two or more of a plurality of computing devices that reside behind a routing device and are associated through a common non-enterprise network. Upon storing the common set of credentials, each of the two or more of a plurality of computing devices create a local account that contains, at least, the common set of credentials. The common set of credentials allow for the sharing, among the two or more of the plurality of computing devices, of resource that reside on or are associated with the computing devices. | 07-09-2009 |
Beth Davidson, Leesburg, VA US
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| 20110055697 | ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD FOR TOUCH-SCREEN DEVICES - A method and apparatus for improving the accuracy and usability of alphanumeric keypads and control functions on touch-screen devices by employing multi-function buttons and the actuation of multiple buttons in sequence by sliding a finger across the touch-screen. Potential applications include cell phones, smart phones, calculators, handheld scanners, gaming systems, remote controls, GPS navigation devices, and ultra small laptop computers. A first embodiment is an alphanumeric keypad for a touch-screen smart phone. In this embodiment, a modified QWERTY keypad layout is employed to allow selection of the most frequently used letters by touching the display and the selection of less frequently used letters by sliding a finger on the display. In this first embodiment, multiple letters can be entered in sequence by sliding from one button to either an adjacent or non-adjacent button. A second embodiment is a numeric keypad for entering phone numbers on a touch-screen phone. | 03-03-2011 |
Beth L. Davidson, Leesburg, VA US
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| 20090243897 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENTERING ALPHANUMERIC DATA VIA KEYPADS OR DISPLAY SCREENS - A method and apparatus for entry of alphabetical characters and numeric characters using a touch pad or display screen on an electronic device (e.g., cell phone, GPS navigation system). The touch pad or display has numbers and letters displayed in an optimal arrangement to allow rapid entry of characters by depressing, touching or sliding of a finger. Electronic circuitry beneath the pad or display can detect whether the user is fully depressing, slightly touching, or sliding a finger across the pad or display. Recognition of the specific finger action indicates the specific letters, numbers, or special symbols to be entered into the device application (e.g., SMS text, email, navigation, etc.) | 10-01-2009 |
Beverly L. Davidson, Iowa City, IA US
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| 20100144026 | siRNA-mediated gene silencing with viral vectors - The present invention is directed to viral vectors encoding small interfering RNA molecules (siRNA) targeted against a gene of interest, and methods of using these viral vectors. | 06-10-2010 |
| 20100291673 | ALTERNATIVE EXPORT PATHWAYS FOR VECTOR EXPRESSED RNA INTERFERENCE - The present invention is directed to nucleic acid molecules containing a loop sequence designed to circumvent exportin-5 mediated export, and methods using these novel molecules. | 11-18-2010 |
| 20110111491 | RNA INTERFERENCE SUPPRESION OF NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention is directed to small interfering RNA molecules (siRNA) targeted against nucleic acid sequence that encodes huntingtin or ataxin-1, and methods of using these siRNA molecules. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110212520 | RNA INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION OF NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention is directed to small interfering RNA molecules (siRNA) targeted against nucleic acid sequence that encodes huntingtin or ataxin-1, and methods of using these siRNA molecules. | 09-01-2011 |
| 20110244561 | siRNA-MEDIATED GENE SILENCING - The present invention is directed to small interfering RNA molecules (siRNA) targeted against an allele of interest, and methods of using these siRNA molecules. | 10-06-2011 |
| 20110244562 | RNA INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION OF NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention is directed to RNA interference (RNAi) molecules targeted against a nucleic acid sequence that encodes poly-glutamine repeat diseases, and methods of using these RNAi molecules. | 10-06-2011 |
Beverly L. Davidson, Lowa City, IA US
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| 20100190243 | siRNA-MEDIATED GENE SILENCING WITH VIRAL VECTORS - The present invention is directed to viral vectors encoding small interfering RNA molecules (siRNA) targeted against a gene of interest, and methods of using these viral vectors. | 07-29-2010 |
Bradley W. Davidson, Mission, KS US
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| 20090039328 | Quick-Connect/Disconnect Enveloping Post Cover - Disclosed is a cover for a conventional post, e.g., a T-post commonly used in landscaping, farming, and other fields. The cover has a partially hollow tubular body that is able to slidingly receive a post. A ratchet strip is included on the inside of the cover. Catches on the ratchet strip engage barbs on the post preventing removal. A release strap is provided which is receivable into the hollow cover. The strap comes between the catches and barbs allowing cover removal. | 02-12-2009 |
| 20090165345 | Decorative Signpost - A system and method for installing a decorative exterior on a standard signpost is disclosed. A first exterior shell is mounted on one side of the post, and a second exterior shell is mounted on the other. Discs halves are also provided which, when installed between the post and the shells, cause the shells to be securely fastened to the post. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20100115813 | Decorative Signpost - A system and method for installing a decorative exterior on a standard signpost is disclosed. A first exterior shell is mounted on one side of the post, and a second exterior shell is mounted on the other. Discs halves are also provided which, when installed between the post and the shells, cause the shells to be securely fastened to the post. In another alternative system, a midsection of the post cover is installed as a tube that slides over two solid discs that are slid onto the post and supported by grommets. | 05-13-2010 |
Carl Bennett Davidson, Mocksville, NC US
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| 20080223561 | Heat Exchangers and Headers Therefor - In a first aspect of the present invention, a header for a heat exchanger is disclosed that has an inflow side, an outflow side, a bypass port therebetween, and a pressure-sensitive flapper valve proximal the bypass port. As pressure increases at the inflow side of the header, the flapper valve opens proportionally, and, as pressure decreases at the inflow side, the flapper valve closes proportionally. In a second aspect of the present invention, a tube-in-tube heat exchanger is disclosed that includes a helical tube-in-tube assembly adapted for flow therethrough of a plurality of fluids for heat transfer therebetween. In a third aspect of the present invention, a heat system is provided to include an embodiment of the header and an embodiment of the tube-in-tube heat exchanger, so as to provide a bypass of the tube-in-tube heat exchanger under a pressure condition. | 09-18-2008 |
Clayton L. Davidson, Lake Oswego, OR US
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| 20110033081 | Watermark Decoding from Streaming Media - This patent document details, e.g., claims and systems for watermark decoding from streaming media signals. One claim recites an apparatus comprising: electronic memory for buffering a streaming media signal; one or more electronic processors programmed for: ranking buffered portions of the media signal in terms of their ability to hide steganographic indicia; detecting steganographic indicia from relatively higher-ranked portions of the streaming media signal before attempting to detect from relatively lower-ranked portions; and carrying out an action based at least in part on detection of the steganographic indicia. Of course, other claims and disclosure are provided too. | 02-10-2011 |
Clifford Davidson, Bothell, WA US
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| 20110098138 | Products and methods for ocular enhancement and methods for conducting business thereby - The present invention provides methods and products effective for ocular enhancement conditioning of users attempting to successfully hit or otherwise make contact with objects projected towards, away from or at angles by the users, and increasing efficacy in hitting and contact. | 04-28-2011 |
Craig Davidson, Cornelius, NC US
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| 20080264231 | SAW BLADE - A saw blade comprises a plate having a plurality of teeth. Each of the teeth includes a tip where the tip has a smooth curved surface welded to the plate. The tip comprises a solid piece of hard material and has a generally rounded wedge shape. A method of forming a saw blade having cutting tips welded to the plate is also provided. | 10-30-2008 |
Cullen Robert Davidson, Seattle, WA US
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| 20100262487 | CONTEXTUAL TARGETING BASED UPON CUSTOMER OCCASIONS - Embodiments are directed towards enabling telecommunications networked services providers to maximize sales of products, services, content, and applications to their customers by detecting contextual occasions in which to present a customer an offering of a product, service, content, or application. The occasion may be defined for the customer within their cultural environment by ethnographic research and anthropological modeling. The occurrence of a contextual occasion may be realized for a customer, in part, based on predictive and behavioral analytics of demographic, behavioral, and/or psychographic customer attributes. The customer's activities, location, time, social network activity, and events occurring in the world are also monitored to identify or predict an occurrence of the targeted occasion in which to present a contextually relevant product, service, content, and/or application offering to the customer. | 10-14-2010 |
Daniel Davidson, Seattle, WA US
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| 20100092131 | Optical transmission coupling - The present invention is directed to systems and methods that couple together optical devices in a manner that prevents damaging light from escaping the coupling except through the devices. In order to prevent damaging light from coming into contact with the user, the present invention obscures the source optical device by using at least one moveable gate to prevent damaging light from being transmitted outside of the coupling until such time as the target optical device is fully inserted into the coupling, thereby preventing light that could potentially damage a person from escaping the system except through the optical device. | 04-15-2010 |
Danita C. Davidson, Furnace, OH US
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| 20090260998 | TOILET PLUNGER CLEANING RECEPTACLE - The receptacle ( | 10-22-2009 |
Dannell J. Davidson, Rapid City, SD US
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| 20100175937 | Energy Coaster wheel generator - A wheel generator capable of producing a higher amount of usable energy by allowing the system to engage when the axle the unit is mounted on is accelerated. The generator harness higher amounts of usable energy by allowing the two units of the electromagnetic system to rotate in opposite directions when engaged, driven by the clutch system, while all the unit rotates on bearings with exception to the Axle Rods. When the system disengages by the spring system the Earth Magnets rotate counter clockwise of Magnetic Wires until axle resumes acceleration and clutch re-engages or entire unit looses rotational energy due to axle remaining at a constant rest for an extended period of time. This device is not claimed to be a perpetual motion device of any kind or sort. | 07-15-2010 |
Donald J. Davidson, Huntsville, AL US
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| 20090288158 | INTELLIGENT FIREWALL - An intelligent firewall that prevents unauthorized access to a system has been developed. The fire wall does not use a communication address. It receives a data packet and analyzes it to determine its final disposition. Finally, the firewall handles the data packet according to its final disposition. | 11-19-2009 |
Douglas Davidson, Saline, MI US
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| 20090073446 | Lighting Subsystem for a Machine Vision System - According to one of the preferred embodiments, the invention includes a machine vision system | 03-19-2009 |
| 20090238442 | MACHINE VISION SYSTEM FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL METROLOGY AND INSPECTION IN THE SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY - The system | 09-24-2009 |
Eileen A. Davidson, Dexter, MI US
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| 20100261577 | Gear Shift Control of a Dual Clutch Transmission - A method for controlling a gear shift of a dual clutch transmission having an offgoing clutch and an oncoming clutch, includes using torque transmitted by the oncoming clutch to control torque at a transmission output, using a speed of a power source to control a transfer of torque between the offgoing clutch and the oncoming clutch, and varying said torque capacity to produce a target slip across the oncoming clutch when the shift is completed. | 10-14-2010 |
| 20110169323 | Vehicle Launch Startup Clutch Protection on a Grade - A method for controlling a vehicle powertrain includes holding the vehicle stopped on a grade by automatically producing wheel brake torque while driver demand torque is less than wheel brake torque, automatically releasing wheel brake torque when driver demand torque equals or exceeds wheel brake torque, and launching the vehicle using engine torque. | 07-14-2011 |
Eugene A. Davidson, Washington, DC US
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| 20100267151 | MISFOLDED PROTEIN SENSOR METHOD - A catalytic conformational sensor method for detecting abnormal proteins and proteinaceous particles. The method is based on the interaction of a peptide fragment or probe with an abnormal proteinaceous particle. The interaction catalyzes the transformation of the probe to a predominately beta sheet conformation and allows the probe to bind the abnormal proteinaceous particle. This in turn, catalyzes the propagation of a signal associated with the test sample-bound probe. As a result signals can be propagated even from samples containing very low concentrations of abnormal proteinaceous particles. The peptide probes can be designed to bind to a desired peptide sequence or can even be based on dendrimer structure to control further aggregate propagation. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20110123980 | SEQUENCE-SPECIFIC DETECTION OF NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES - A method for detecting the presence of a target nucleotide sequence in a sample of DNA is described herein in which a test sample comprising single stranded DNA is exposed to a DNA probe and a nicking endonuclease under conditions that would permit sequence-specific hybridization of the probe to a complementary target sequence. The probe comprises a sequence complementary to the target sequence to be detected and this sequence also includes a recognition sequence for the nicking endonuclease. If the sample contains the target sequence, the probe hybridizes to the target and is cleaved by the nicking endonuclease, which leaves the target intact. Observing the presence of probe cleaved by the nicking endonuclease indicates the presence of the target nucleotide sequence in the sample of DNA. | 05-26-2011 |
Frank Edwards Davidson, Granite Falls, NC US
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| 20100202741 | Central-Tube Cable with High-Conductivity Conductors Encapsulated with High-Dielectric-Strength Insulation - Disclosed is a novel central-tube cable with high-conductivity conductors. The novel central-tube cable according to the present invention yields a fiber optic cable with a smaller diameter than found in stranded-tube-cable designs. | 08-12-2010 |
Frederick Davidson, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20090045290 | Method and system for inflight refueling of unmanned aerial vehicles - A system and method for refueling unmanned aerial vehicles. The system is adapted to refuel a first unmanned aerial vehicle from a second unmanned aerial vehicle and includes an arrangement for flying the first and second vehicles to proximity within a predetermined range and for connecting an umbilical from the second vehicle to the first vehicle in flight. In the illustrative embodiment, the arrangement for connecting includes a targeting system for electromagnetically detecting a refueling receptacle on the first vehicle. The targeting system includes a first coil around a refueling receptacle on the first vehicle. A seeker is disposed at a first end of said umbilical on the second vehicle. The seeker includes three detector coils adapted to detect a magnetic signal from the first coil around the receptacle on the first vehicle. The coils are mounted such that the detector coils point in different directions. The outputs of the coils are processed to determine the direction and range to the UAV from the tanker UAV. | 02-19-2009 |
| 20100321011 | Method and system for inflight refueling of unmanned aerial vehicles - A system and method for refueling unmanned aerial vehicles. The system is adapted to refuel a first unmanned aerial vehicle from a second unmanned aerial vehicle and includes an arrangement for flying the first and second vehicles to proximity within a predetermined range and for connecting an umbilical from the second vehicle to the first vehicle in flight. In the illustrative embodiment, the arrangement for connecting includes a targeting system for electromagnetically detecting a refueling receptacle on the first vehicle. The targeting system includes a first coil around a refueling receptacle on the first vehicle. A seeker is disposed at a first end of said umbilical on the second vehicle. The seeker includes three detector coils adapted to detect a magnetic signal from the first coil around the receptacle on the first vehicle. The coils are mounted such that the detector coils point in different directions. The outputs of the coils are processed to determine the direction and range to the UAV from the tanker UAV. | 12-23-2010 |
Frederick Collin Davidson, Apex, NC US
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| 20100185965 | Artistic file manager - A file manager for a consumer electronic device enhances a user's experience in a computing environment by displaying a variety of content in a folder in a collage configuration. The content may be, for example, live applications and other files, and are collectively termed assets. The file manager also displays the content in a grid configuration for management purposes, and provides graphics tools to allow the user to artistically customize the display of the assets. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100205250 | Peer-to-peer network - A peer-to-peer network enabled for folder sharing, wherein entire folders can be shared between peers. | 08-12-2010 |
Frederic M. Davidson, Parkton, MD US
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| 20100260208 | System and Method for Frame Synchronization - A system and method for calculating and applying a metric that is calculated over a binary interval that corresponds in length to a preamble. The value of the metric reflects the likelihood that the interval is the preamble. A lower value for the metric suggests that the interval is more likely to be the preamble. In an embodiment, the metric is calculated beginning at an initial location in the bitstream, and then recalculated beginning at each of several successive locations in the bitstream. This results in a set of calculated metrics. The start of the preamble is considered likely to be the initial location of the interval that corresponds to the metric having the lowest value. | 10-14-2010 |
George G. Davidson, Bozeman, MT US
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| 20080216439 | Frame Member Extender and Method for Forming the Same - A frame extender for attachment to a stud is formed as an L-shaped body having two orthogonal legs, a short leg and a long leg. The short leg serves as a mounting surface to which a wall surfacing material can be attached, while the long leg is fastened to the stud. The long leg terminates in an outer edge which preferably has a toothed profile. An indexing mark is provided on the long leg, extending parallel to the short leg and spaced apart therefrom, and substantially traversing the long leg. The indexing mark is preferably provided by a discontinuity in the surface of the long leg that is placed against the stud. A preferred method for fabricating the frame extenders uses stock that can be pressed or extruded, and which is cut along a serpentine path to form a pair of frame extenders. | 09-11-2008 |
George S. Davidson, Albuquerque, NM US
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| 20090203588 | Outcome prediction and risk classification in childhood leukemia - Genes and gene expression profiles useful for predicting outcome, risk classification, cytogenetics and/or etiology in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). OPAL1 is a novel gene associated with outcome and, along with other newly identified genes, represent a novel therapeutic targets. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20110045999 | IDENTIFICATION OF NOVEL SUBGROUPS OF HIGH-RISK PEDIATRIC PRECURSOR B ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA, OUTCOME CORRELATIONS AND DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC METHODS RELATED TO SAME - The present invention relates to the identification of genetic markers patients with high risk B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) and associated methods and their relationship to therapeutic outcome. The present invention also relates to diagnostic, prognostic and related methods using these genetic markers, as well as kits which provide microchips and/or immunoreagents for performing analysis on leukemia patients. | 02-24-2011 |
Gerald M. Davidson, Essex Junction, VT US
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| 20090177448 | COMPACT MODEL METHODOLOGY FOR PC LANDING PAD LITHOGRAPHIC ROUNDING IMPACT ON DEVICE PERFORMANCE - A method and computer program product for modeling a semiconductor transistor device structure having an active device area, a gate structure, and including a conductive line feature connected to the gate structure and disposed above the active device area, the conductive line feature including a conductive landing pad feature disposed near an edge of the active device area in a circuit to be modeled. The method includes determining a distance between an edge defined by the landing pad feature to an edge of the active device area, and, from modeling a lithographic rounding effect of the landing pad feature, determining changes in width of the active device area as a function of the distance between an edge defined by the landing pad feature to an edge of the active device area. From these data, an effective change in active device area width (deltaW adder) is related to the determined distance. Then, transistor model parameter values in a transistor compact model are updated for the transistor device to include deltaW adder values to be added to a built-in deltaW value. A netlist used in a device simulation may then include the deltaW adder values to quantify the influence of the lithographic rounding effect of the landing pad feature. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20090178012 | METHODOLOGY FOR IMPROVING DEVICE PERFORMANCE PREDICTION FROM EFFECTS OF ACTIVE AREA CORNER ROUNDING - A system and method for modeling a semiconductor transistor device structure having a conductive line feature of a designed length connected to a gate of a transistor device in a circuit to be modeled, the transistor including an active device (RX) area over which the gate is formed and over which the conductive line feature extends. The method includes providing an analytical model representation including a function for modeling a lithographic flare effect impacting the active device area width; and, from the modeling function, relating an effective change in active device area width (deltaW adder) as a function of a distance from a defined edge of the RX area. Then, transistor model parameter values in a transistor compact model for the device are updated to include deltaW adder values to be added to a built-in deltaW value. A netlist used in a simulation includes the deltaW adder values to more accurately describe the characteristics of the transistor device being modeled including modeling of lithographic corner rounding effect on transistor device parametrics. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20110225562 | COMPACT MODEL METHODOLOGY FOR PC LANDING PAD LITHOGRAPHIC ROUNDING IMPACT ON DEVICE PERFORMANCE - A method and computer program product for modeling a semiconductor transistor device structure having an active device area, a gate structure, and including a conductive line feature connected to the gate structure and disposed above the active device area, the conductive line feature including a conductive landing pad feature disposed near an edge of the active device area in a circuit to be modeled. The method includes determining a distance between an edge defined by the landing pad feature to an edge of the active device area, and, from modeling a lithographic rounding effect of the landing pad feature, determining changes in width of the active device area as a function of the distance between an edge defined by the landing pad feature to an edge of the active device area. From these data, an effective change in active device area width (deltaW adder) is related to the determined distance. Then, transistor model parameter values in a transistor compact model are updated for the transistor device to include deltaW adder values to be added to a built-in deltaW value. A netlist used in a device simulation may then include the deltaW adder values to quantify the influence of the lithographic rounding effect of the landing pad feature. | 09-15-2011 |
Glen W. Davidson, Roseville, MN US
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| 20100163645 | POPPET CHECK VALVE FOR AIR-ASSISTED SPRAY GUN - An air-assisted sprayer comprises a platform, a fluid cup, an air reservoir, a spray cap, a pressure line, a fluid reservoir and a poppet valve. The fluid cup is connected to the platform to hold a volume of fluid. The air reservoir extends through the platform and is configured to receive pressurized air. The spray cap is connected to the platform to receive pressurized air from the air reservoir. The pressure line connects the air reservoir with the fluid cup to pressurize the volume of fluid. The fluid reservoir extends from the fluid cup to the platform to provide pressurized fluid to the spray cap. The poppet valve is in fluid communication with the pressure line between the volume of fluid and the air reservoir to prevent fluid from entering the air reservoir. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20110006138 | RETENTION SYSTEM FOR ELASTOMERIC SPRAY NOZZLE RETAINER - A common method of retaining spray nozzles in texture applicators is to capture the nozzle by a rubber cap which is stretched over a retaining flange on the applicator's sprayhead. The effort required to stretch an elastomeric nozzle retainer (cap) | 01-13-2011 |
Gordon R. Davidson, Roy, UT US
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| 20110056720 | WALL PLATE DEVICES AND SYSTEMS - A wall plate configured to at least partially cover and/or connect to a standardized electrical box and/or components stored therein. In one implementation, the wall plate may comprise a substantially planar body having a front and a back. In particular, the body may be configured to at least partially cover an electrical box and/or component. In addition, the wall plate may comprise at least one pin extending from the back of the body in a direction substantially perpendicular to the plane of the body. The at least one pin may be positioned on the body to correspond with the location of a connector on a standardized electrical box or component. | 03-10-2011 |
Howard Davidson, Denver, CO US
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| 20100143374 | DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TARGET FOR AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES AND USES THEREOF - Described is the identification of ZnT8 as an autoantigen target in type I autoimmune diabetes (T1D), other autoimmune disease, and other diabetes-linked diseases and conditions. Also described are a variety of therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic tools and methods based on this discovery. The identification of genetic variation in ZnT8 as an important player in the initiation of the disease process and the progression of autoimmunity to clinical diabetes is disclosed. | 06-10-2010 |
| 20100172932 | USE OF ISLET GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATASE RELATED PROTEIN AS A DIAGNOSTIC TOOL AND THERAPEUTIC TARGET FOR AUTOIMMUNE DIABETES - A method and compositions for detecting autoimmunity to islet glucose-6-phosphatase related protein (IGRP). Detection of IGRP autoantibodies alone, and in combination with other molecules such as the 65-kDa form of glutamate decarboxylase (GAD | 07-08-2010 |
Jack W. Davidson, Charlottesville, VA US
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| 20090144561 | Method and System for Software Protection Using Binary Encoding - Software is protected by encoding the target software instructions and decoding the target instructions. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20110035601 | System, method and computer program product for protecting software via continuous anti-tampering and obfuscation transforms - Method, system and computer program product for applying existing anti-tampering and obfuscation technique to virtual machine technology and offers several distinct advantages. The anti-tampering and obfuscation transforms can be applied continuously to prevent adversaries from gaining information about the program through emulation or dynamic analysis. In addition, the encryption can be used to prevent hackers from gaining information using static attacks. The use of a virtual machine also allows for low overhead execution of the obfuscated binaries as well as finer adjustment of the amount of overhead that can be tolerated. In addition, more protection can be applied to specific portions of the application that can tolerate slowdown. The incorporation of a virtual machine also makes it easy to extend the technology to integrate new developments and resistance mechanisms, leading to less development time, increased savings, and quicker deployment. | 02-10-2011 |
James Davidson, Jackson, TN US
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| 20100132181 | Method of assembly of bathtub enclosure - An enclosure for a bathtub is constructed at a factory or other location remote from a site where the bathtub is to be permanently installed. The bathtub is placed permanently in the enclosure at the factory or remote location and once placed, the bathtub and enclosure are in condition for use at its permanent site without the necessity of further assembly. | 06-03-2010 |
James W. Davidson, Hartville, OH US
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| 20110180528 | Container heating device - A device for heating containers, in particular drums, for example containing liquid materials that undergo temperature-induced changes in viscosity. The device has a heat conducting base upon which a drum is adapted to be placed. In one embodiment, the device is provided with a plurality of interchangeable bases designed to be used with different liquids that are effective to heat a liquid to a desired temperature. | 07-28-2011 |
James William Davidson, Mason, OH US
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| 20110012044 | VALVE - A valve includes a housing, a rotational body, two seat rings, a shaft integrally linked to the rotational body, and a sealing element. The rotational body is arranged rotatably in the housing and has a through-opening. The seat rings are spaced apart in the housing, each positioned against an outer surface of the rotational body to seal against leakage. The shaft extends outwardly through a housing opening. Part of the shaft has a spherical outer surface. The sealing element is positioned against the spherical outer surface, and includes a sealing lip and a support ring. The support ring has a spherical inner surface with a curvature corresponding to the spherical outer surface. The shaft is supported on the support ring at the shaft part's spherical outer surface. A flow path is defined by a housing through-opening and a rotational body through-opening, and is closed or at least partially open as determined by a rotational angle position of the rotational body about a rotational axis. The rotational body and shaft move together pivoting about a pivot axis that is orthogonal to the rotational axis. The pivot axis is determined by the shaft part's spherical outer surface. | 01-20-2011 |
Janet Davidson, Eden Prairie, MN US
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| 20090099872 | System and method for integrating datawith guidelines to generate displays containing the guidelines and data - A system and method for automatically integrating data with guidelines to generate displays containing the guidelines and data. The automated system and method can integrate patient data with treatment guidelines to assist a healthcare provider, such as a physician or the like, in providing treatment to the patient. The system and method employ a data storage component, adapted to store guideline data representing guidelines for assessing a condition of an entity, guidelines for taking action on the entity, or both, and to store feature data representing at least one feature of the entity. The system and method further employ an output device, adapted to output at least one diagram representing the guideline data, with the diagram including at least one component representing a relationship of at least a portion of the feature data to at least a portion of the guideline data. The guideline and feature data could pertain to a medical condition, such as diabetes, and the output device could output the diagram as a display or a printed diagram. | 04-16-2009 |
Jeffrey M. Davidson, Nashville, TN US
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| 20100049180 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONDITIONING ANIMAL TISSUE USING LASER LIGHT - Systems and methods for prophylactic measures aimed at improving wound repair. In some embodiments, laser-mediated preconditioning would enhance surgical wound healing that was correlated with hsp70 expression. Using a pulsed laser (λ=1850 nm, Tp=2 ms, 50 Hz, H=7.64 mJ/cm | 02-25-2010 |
Jim Davidson, Reston, VA US
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| 20090150385 | WEB PAGE PERFORMANCE SCORING - A browser-based tool is provided that loads a Webpage, accesses the document object model (DOM) of the page, collects information about the page structure and parses the page, determines through the use of heuristics such factors as how much text is found on the page and the like, produces statistical breakdown of the page, and calculates a score based on performance of the page. Key to the operation of the invention is the ability to observe operation of the Webpage as it actually loads in real time, scoring the page for several of various performance factors, and producing a combined score for the various factors. | 06-11-2009 |
Jim L. Davidson, Brentwood, TN US
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| 20110172132 | MATERIALS COMPRISING DEAGGREGATED DIAMOND NANOPARTICLES - Heat-transfer fluids and lubricating fluids comprising deaggregated diamond nanoparticles are described herein. Also described are composites comprising deaggregated diamond nanoparticles, and methods of making such composites. Method of using deaggregated diamond nanoparticles, for example, to improve the properties of materials such as thermal conductivity and lubricity are also disclosed. | 07-14-2011 |
Jimmy L. Davidson, Brentwood, TN US
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| 20080249229 | Diamond polymer brushes - A composite comprising at least one diamond/polymer brush and a method of making the composite comprising covalently bonding at least one polymer to said diamond surface. | 10-09-2008 |
John B. Davidson, Vicksburg, MS US
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| 20100059501 | Condensation-free and bacteria-free pan system - The condensation-free and bacteria-free pan system provides hygienic cover for a food preparation area. The system includes at least one pan having a top cover sheet, a heating element, a layer of thermal insulation and a bottom pan sheet. The top cover sheet is formed from a corrosion resistant material and is adapted for catching contaminants falling from overhead. The layer of thermal insulation is sandwiched between the top cover sheet and the heating element, and the bottom pan sheet is formed from a thermally conductive, corrosion resistant material, the bottom pan sheet having a lower wall and at least one sidewall. The top cover sheet, the layer of thermal insulation and the heating element are disposed above the bottom pan sheet to form a multilayer pan. | 03-11-2010 |
John F. Davidson, Guilford, 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 |
| 20100137143 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MEASURING ANALYTES - Methods and apparatus relating to FET arrays including large FET arrays for monitoring chemical and/or biological reactions such as nucleic acid sequencing-by-synthesis reactions. Some methods provided herein relate to improving signal (and also signal to noise ratio) from released hydrogen ions during nucleic acid sequencing reactions. | 06-03-2010 |
| 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 |
| 20110275522 | Method and Apparatus for Rapid Nucleic Acid Sequencing - Methods and apparatus relating to FET arrays including large FET arrays for monitoring chemical and/or biological reactions such as nucleic acid sequencing-by-synthesis reactions. Some methods provided herein relate to improving signal (and also signal to noise ratio) from released hydrogen ions during nucleic acid sequencing reactions. | 11-10-2011 |
| 20110281737 | Method and Apparatus for Rapid Nucleic Acid Sequencing - Methods and apparatus relating to FET arrays including large FET arrays for monitoring chemical and/or biological reactions such as nucleic acid sequencing-by-synthesis reactions. Some methods provided herein relate to improving signal (and also signal to noise ratio) from released hydrogen ions during nucleic acid sequencing reactions. | 11-17-2011 |
| 20110281741 | Method and Apparatus for Rapid Nucleic Acid Sequencing - Methods and apparatus relating to FET arrays including large FET arrays for monitoring chemical and/or biological reactions such as nucleic acid sequencing-by-synthesis reactions. Some methods provided herein relate to improving signal (and also signal to noise ratio) from released hydrogen ions during nucleic acid sequencing reactions. | 11-17-2011 |
John G. Davidson, Kissee Mills, MO US
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| 20080213241 | PROTEASE COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR TREATING A DIGESTIVE DISORDER - There is provided methods, kits, combinations, and compositions comprising protease enzymes and a lipase enzyme for treating a digestive disorder in a subject in need thereof. The methods, kits, combinations, and compositions may also be used along with an agent (or combination of agents) for raising the gastric pH, a digestive enzyme useful in enhancing digestive activity, a dietary supplement, or a pharmaceutical agent. | 09-04-2008 |
Kevin Davidson, Valparaiso, IN US
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| 20110142942 | USE OF pH SENSITIVE COMPOUNDS IN TASTE MASKING OF DRUG SUBSTANCES WITHIN ORAL THIN FILM STRIPS - The present invention relates to an edible film dosage form that includes a film-forming polymer and a coated active composition capable of taste-masking an active contained therein. An edible film that includes an edible, water-soluble film forming polymer and an active with at least two coating layers is also disclosed. | 06-16-2011 |
Kevin R. Davidson, Lakeville, MN US
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| 20090216205 | FLUID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for continuously aspirating and collecting fluid waste during a medical procedure without interruption for disposal of the collected fluid waste. The system includes a first reservoir in communication with a vacuum source which produces a negative pressure therein to draw the fluid waste from the patient using a suction hose connected thereto. A second reservoir is in communication with the first reservoir. A pump draws fluid from the first and second reservoirs while additional fluid waste continues to be drawn into the first reservoir through the fluid inlet. | 08-27-2009 |
Kyle Davidson, Fishers, IN US
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| 20110215657 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ROUTING CONDUCTORS IN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL MACHINES - An apparatus for routing conductors, such as signal carrying conductors, from within an electro-mechanical machine housing to a location outside the housing is provided. The apparatus includes a base for fitting in a first opening in the housing and securing a lower portion of the apparatus to the housing. The apparatus also includes a channel for carrying the conductors, which may be formed in a shape corresponding to a profile of a portion of the housing. The apparatus includes a fastener, such as a snap-type mechanical fastener, for securing the apparatus to the housing. | 09-08-2011 |
Kyle Robert Davidson, Fishers, IN US
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| 20090276954 | SPOUT MOUNTING - A spout retention device is disclosed which mounts a spout to a support member. The spout retention device may keep the spout is a spaced apart relationship relative to the support member and may be made of an insulating material. | 11-12-2009 |
Kyle Robert Davidson, Noblesville, IN US
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| 20090039176 | User Interface for a Faucet - An electronic user interface for use with a water delivery device, such as a faucet. | 02-12-2009 |
| 20100212759 | ASPIRATOR FOR A SHOWER FITTING - An aspirator configured to be received within a shower fitting for generating a negative pressure in response to water flow. | 08-26-2010 |
| 20110100484 | MAGNETIC ESCUTCHEON MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - An escutcheon mounting assembly including an escutcheon coupled to a base and including an opening for receiving a valve user interface. A magnetically attractive element is supported by one of the base and the escutcheon, and at least one magnet is affixed to the other of the base and the escutcheon and is configured to magnetically couple the escutcheon to the base. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110155894 | PROXIMITY SENSOR - A proximity sensor is disclosed. The proximity sensor may be incorporated as part of a water delivery device. A holder which aligns an optical source and sensor of the proximity sensor is disclosed. | 06-30-2011 |
Lance Samuel Davidson, Scottsdale, AZ US
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| 20100150366 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CANCELLING, REDUCING AND MODULATING NOISE SIGNAL AND FOR SIGNAL ENHANCING AND SIGNAL PROOFING - The embodiments herein provide an apparatus and method for cancelling signal noise. According to one embodiment, an apparatus for cancelling signal noise has a sensor or receiver to capture the undesirable signals. A transducer converts the energy of the captured signals and modulates the captured undesirable signals. A signal inverting circuit is connected to the transducer to generate the inverse of the captured undesirable signals by inverting the amplitude of the undesirable signal while maintain the frequency at the same level. The generated inverse of the undesirable signal transmitted by a transmitter is received by a receiver and output through a speaker so that the output inverse of the undesirable signal is combined with the undesirable signal to produce a desired signal environment. | 06-17-2010 |
Leonard Davidson, Henderson, NV US
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| 20110155255 | Means of monitoring and controlling a process step for a treatable fluid being processed - The present invention relates to a means of monitoring and controlling a process step, or steps for a treatable fluid being processed, whereby a sampled volume of the treated fluid is delivered to a vessel, within which the sampled treated fluid emulates the expected reaction or reactions of the treatable fluid being processed within the process step. The sampled volume of the treated fluid is detained, monitored, recorded and analyzed by the present invention. The resulting data is translated into commands that are conveyed to process control devices which control the processing of the treatable fluid. Sampling and analyzing of the treatable fluid is automatically repeated on a cyclical basis. | 06-30-2011 |
Mark E. Davidson, Chapel Hill, NC US
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| 20090135723 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PERFORMING IP LINK PROVING USING HEARTBEAT MESSAGES - According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein comprises methods, systems, and computer program products for performing IP link proving using heartbeat messages. The method includes transmitting a plurality of heartbeat messages over an IP communications link. A transmission parameter of the plurality of heartbeat messages is varied and a plurality of heartbeat acknowledgement messages corresponding to at least a subset of the plurality of heartbeat messages is received. A measure of processing capabilities of the IP communications link is determined based on the transmission parameters and the heartbeat acknowledgement messages. | 05-28-2009 |
Martin Davidson US
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| 20110290501 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTAINING UNCONTROLLED FLOW OF RESERVOIR FLUIDS INTO THE ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods for quick access and control of a blown-out well or well that is flowing uncontrollably into the environment. Preferred embodiments of the present invention provide a re-entry of the casing of the blown-out well below the mud line and the inoperable blowout preventer. The present invention also provides a method to re-enter a production, or injection well, either subsea below the mud line or above the mud line for surface facility applications. According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a miniature wellbore is created from the outer casing through the various smaller casing strings into the final wellbore to protect the structural integrity of the well. Once the casing is safely penetrated, coil tubing and or kill weight fluid can be introduced to stop the uncontrolled flow of reservoir fluid. The well can then be sealed with cement and abandoned as normal practice dictates. | 12-01-2011 |
Marty Davidson, Knoxville, TN US
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| 20110162129 | SAFETY STOCKING - A safety stocking ( | 07-07-2011 |
Michael Davidson, Wolcott, VT US
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| 20080237315 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER BUMPING VIA INJECTION MOLDED SOLDER - An improved apparatus for filling patterned mold cavities formed on a surface of a mold structure with solder includes an injector head assembly comprising a solder reservoir having a bottom surface with an elongated slot for injecting solder into the mold cavities and a carriage assembly configured to carry and scan the mold structure under the injector head assembly. The mold structure is brought into contact with the solder reservoir bottom surface and a seal is formed between an area of the solder reservoir bottom surface surrounding the elongated slot and the mold structure surface and then the mold structure is scanned under the injector head assembly in a first direction from a starting position to a finish position for filling the mold cavities and in a second direction opposite to the first direction for returning back from the finish position to the starting position. | 10-02-2008 |
Michael Davidson, Seattle, WA US
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| 20080222531 | CONVERSATION TRACKING AND NOTIFICATION - A facility for tracking actions performed by users on content. The facility monitors items of content that are being tracked for a user, and detects actions performed by other users pertaining to the tracked content. Actions may be any activity performed by a user with respect to an item of content, such as replying to content, rating an item of content, or editing content. The facility collects tracking statistics and provides the tracking statistics for on-site presentation to users. Users thereby stay engaged in conversations around content because they can quickly determine whether additions have been made to the conversation since they last participated. The users may use the tracking statistics to directly navigate to new content. The facility may allow a user to characterize a relationship with one more other individuals and track actions performed by the characterized individuals. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20110202844 | IDENTIFICATION OF VIDEO SEGMENTS - Video content, such as broadcast television, may be divided into segments, and each segment may be assigned a distinguishing Uniform Resource Locator (URL). The URL assigned to a segment allows a user to access the segment via the Internet. For example, a television news program may be broken into segments (e.g., each interview on the program might constitute a segment). For each segment, a code may be assigned, and may be appended to the broadcaster's domain name to create a distinct URL for the segment. While the segment is being broadcast, the URL may be displayed with the segment, thereby allowing a viewer to identify the segment and to locate an Internet version of the segment. Entering the URL into a browser may access an Internet version of the broadcast segment to which the URL pertains. | 08-18-2011 |
Morgan Davidson, River Heights, UT US
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| 20090159377 | Magnetic, Launch Lock Apparatus and Method - An apparatus for securing movable elements of a multiple-axis drive mechanism with respect to the fixed base thereof during launch to prevent damage while unpowered. Mating surfaces of the lock secure the mechanism about all three axes of motion. Thus, the drives need to be only sufficiently designed to break free one element of the launch lock from the other element. Tapered or other guiding surfaces of the two elements of the launch lock make it self-aligning, such that mating surfaces are guided together once placed in sufficiently close proximity. | 06-25-2009 |
| 20090160951 | Three-Axis Image Stabilization System - An image stabilization system includes an optical assembly configured to receive electromagnetic radiation emitted by a target and produce focused image of the target; a focal plane array, the focal plane array being configured to receive the image and integrate at least a portion of the electromagnetic radiation making up the image to produce an electrical representation of the image; sensors configured to provide kinematic data; a control system receiving the kinematic data and estimating jitter-induced motion of the image on the focal plane and outputting a control signal; and actuators configured to receive the control signal and to translate the focal plane along two orthogonal axes and rotate the focal plane about a third orthogonal axis such that jitter-induced motion of the image on the focal plane is reduced. | 06-25-2009 |
| 20100014101 | Optics Positioning Sensor System - A method and apparatus for determining the longitudinal position of a tapered displaceable element positioned between two substantially orthogonally laterally opposing displacement sensors. A change in the longitudinal position of the displaceable element causes the sensors to each measure their distance to the displaceable element which relates directly to the local thickness and thus the longitudinal position of the displaceable element. The system factors out errors in measured lateral proximity position of the displaceable element since an erroneous proximity to one sensor is equal and opposite to an erroneous proximity to the other. | 01-21-2010 |
Nancy Davidson, Baltimore, MD US
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| 20090136944 | Aberrantly Methylated Genes as Markers of Breast Malignancy - The invention is directed to a method of diagnosing a cell proliferative disorder of breast tissue by determining the methylation status of nucleic acids obtained from a subject. Aberrant methylation of several genes including TWIST, HOXA5, NES-1, retinoic acid receptor beta (RARβ), estrogen receptor (ER), cyclin D2, WT-1, 14.3.3 sigma, HIN-1, RASSF1A, and combinations of such genes serve as markers of breast malignancy. | 05-28-2009 |
Richard Dean Davidson, Neosho, MO US
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| 20110291540 | CABINET WITH A SHELF THAT HAS A REMOVABLE SHELF LINER AND END CAP - A cabinet includes one or more shelves that each include a substrate, a removable shelf liner, and a removable end cap. When the removable shelf liner or removable end cap needs to be replaced, either one or both of the removable shelf liner and removable end cap can be easily removed and replaced without removing or replacing the shelf. In addition, the sides and back of the cabinet preferably contain a dado joint so that the shelf substrate is captivated within the sides and back of the cabinet. The cabinet may also include metal rods to support each shelf substrate. The sides of the cabinet are attached by screws passing through the sides into the metal rods so there is a direct metal-to-metal connection. The combination of the metal rods and captivated shelves provides a cabinet that is very strong and durable, and can be repaired very easily and economically. | 12-01-2011 |
Robert A. Davidson, Fort Smith, AR US
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| 20090172509 | Electronic shipment planner - An electronic shipment planner is adapted for electronically presenting shipment and scheduling information to a user. The shipment and scheduling information includes at least one shipment event date. The shipment planner is linked to a shipment data repository containing shipment and scheduling information. A system interface communicates with the shipment data repository. An interactive shipment data link is electronically associated with the shipment and scheduling information, and cooperates with the system interface as commanded by the user to access and retrieve the associated shipment and scheduling information contained in the shipment data repository. A calendar display interface displays the shipment planner to the user in a calendar format, such that the interactive shipment data link is provided on the shipment event date associated with the shipment and scheduling information. | 07-02-2009 |
Robert S. Davidson, Bloomington, MN US
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| 20080203415 | LED DEVICES HAVING LENSES AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Disclosed herein are LED devices having lenses and methods of making the devices. The LED devices are made using an optical layer comprising a plurality of lens features. The optical layer is disposed relative to the LED die such that at least one LED die is optically coupled to at least one lens feature. A lens can then be made from the lens feature and excess optical layer removed to provide the device. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20100276374 | METHOD OF MAKING ZIRCONIA-CONTAINING NANOPARTICLES - A method of preparing zirconia-containing nanoparticles and a method of preparing a composite material that includes the zirconia-containing nanoparticles are provided. A method of treating a zirconium carboxylate salt solution to remove alkali metal ions and alkaline earth ions is provided. The treated solution can be used as a feedstock to prepare the zirconia-containing nanoparticles. Additionally, a continuous hydrothermal reactor system is provided that can be used, for example, to prepare the zirconia-containing nanoparticles. | 11-04-2010 |
Robert S. Davidson, Edina, MN US
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| 20080305943 | ZIRCONIA PARTICLES - Zirconia particles, methods of making zirconia particles, composite materials that contain the zirconia particles, methods of making the composite materials, and zirconia sols that contain the zirconia particles are described. The zirconia particles are substantially non-associated and have an average size no greater than 50 nanometers and may contain yttrium. The zirconia particles are prepared by a method that includes two separate hydrothermal treatments. | 12-11-2008 |
Ronald W. Davidson, St. Paul, MO US
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| 20100152919 | VEHICLE MANAGEMENT AND MISSION MANAGEMENT COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND PACKAGING - A vehicle management and mission management computer architecture and packaging may include a first line replaceable unit and a second line replaceable unit. The first line replaceable unit may include a vehicle management system computer channel coupleable to a group including at least one mission related system and at least one vehicle system. The first line replaceable unit may also include a mission management system computer channel coupleable to the group including the at least one mission related system and the at least one vehicle system. The second line replaceable unit may include another vehicle management system computer channel coupleable to the group including the at least one mission related system and the at least one vehicle system. The second line replaceable unit may also include another mission management system computer channel coupleable to the group including the at least one mission related system and the at least one vehicle system. | 06-17-2010 |
Ryan P. Davidson, Evansville, IN US
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| 20110214616 | SOLAR-POWERED BALL - A solar-powered ball is described. The solar-powered ball includes a member positioned in an interior of the solar-powered ball. The member comprises a solar panel that powers motion-activated lights. The solar-powered ball provides a pet toy. The solar-powered ball further includes an internal frame that supports an outer shell. The outer shell allows solar or light radiation to pass through to the solar panel in order to power the motion-activated lights. | 09-08-2011 |
Samuel T. Davidson, Suffield, CT US
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| 20110123347 | WELDING REPAIR METHOD OF AN INTEGRALLY BLADED ROTOR - A method of repairing a rotor blade, for example on an integrally bladed rotor, includes preparing a surface on a damaged area of the blade. The blade has first and second airfoil surfaces adjoining the prepared surface that are spaced apart a distance. An edge of a patch abuts the prepared surface to provide a weld interface defining a welding plane. First and second cover sheets respectively overlap the first and second airfoil surfaces. The first and second cover sheets adjoin the edge and the first and second airfoil surfaces. The blade, patch and first and second cover sheets are welded along the welding plane providing a welded joint at the weld interface. The first and second cover sheets are substantially unsecured to the first and second airfoil surfaces subsequent to the welding operation. | 05-26-2011 |
Shannon V. Davidson, Hillsboro, MO US
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| 20080201549 | System and Method for Improving Data Caching - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for storing data includes partitioning the data into a plurality of sections and storing the sections on one or more server nodes of a plurality of server nodes. The method further includes caching one or more sections of the plurality of sections of data onto one or more caches nodes of a plurality of cache nodes. The method further includes storing, for each section of data, the identity of the particular cache node on which the section of data is cached. | 08-21-2008 |
Thomas Davidson, Woodinville, WA US
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| 20110098138 | Products and methods for ocular enhancement and methods for conducting business thereby - The present invention provides methods and products effective for ocular enhancement conditioning of users attempting to successfully hit or otherwise make contact with objects projected towards, away from or at angles by the users, and increasing efficacy in hitting and contact. | 04-28-2011 |
Troy Taylor Davidson, Clinton, UT US
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| 20100162369 | Automatically Adding User Names to Server User List - A system and method in which when a user logs into a client computer with his user name, the client computer determines the existence of a server and the server automatically adds the user name to the list of users maintained by the server, is disclosed. With the user name automatically populated in the server user list, the administrator may easily select and configure access for the user. | 06-24-2010 |
Wayne Davidson, Leesburg, VA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110055697 | ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD FOR TOUCH-SCREEN DEVICES - A method and apparatus for improving the accuracy and usability of alphanumeric keypads and control functions on touch-screen devices by employing multi-function buttons and the actuation of multiple buttons in sequence by sliding a finger across the touch-screen. Potential applications include cell phones, smart phones, calculators, handheld scanners, gaming systems, remote controls, GPS navigation devices, and ultra small laptop computers. A first embodiment is an alphanumeric keypad for a touch-screen smart phone. In this embodiment, a modified QWERTY keypad layout is employed to allow selection of the most frequently used letters by touching the display and the selection of less frequently used letters by sliding a finger on the display. In this first embodiment, multiple letters can be entered in sequence by sliding from one button to either an adjacent or non-adjacent button. A second embodiment is a numeric keypad for entering phone numbers on a touch-screen phone. | 03-03-2011 |
Wayne A. Davidson, Leesburg, VA US
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| 20090243897 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENTERING ALPHANUMERIC DATA VIA KEYPADS OR DISPLAY SCREENS - A method and apparatus for entry of alphabetical characters and numeric characters using a touch pad or display screen on an electronic device (e.g., cell phone, GPS navigation system). The touch pad or display has numbers and letters displayed in an optimal arrangement to allow rapid entry of characters by depressing, touching or sliding of a finger. Electronic circuitry beneath the pad or display can detect whether the user is fully depressing, slightly touching, or sliding a finger across the pad or display. Recognition of the specific finger action indicates the specific letters, numbers, or special symbols to be entered into the device application (e.g., SMS text, email, navigation, etc.) | 10-01-2009 |
William M. Davidson, Knoxville, TN US
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| 20100042028 | FOOT WRAP WITH INFLATABLE BLADDER - A foot wrap ( | 02-18-2010 |
Zales David Davidson, Choteau, MT US
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| 20090297326 | SPRING-LOADED ROD HANDLING DEVICE - A rod handling device includes a pivot rod, first clamp assembly pivotingly coupled to the pivot rod, a second clamp assembly pivotingly coupled to the pivot rod, and at least one locking assembly configured to move between a locked position and an unlocked position. While in the locked position the locking assembly prevents rotation between the first clamp assembly and the second clamp assembly. The rod handling device also includes a biasing member coupled to the pivot rod, the biasing member being configured to urge the locking assembly toward the locked position. | 12-03-2009 |
