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Alan Day, Reims FR
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| 20110041338 | Method For Making A Vane And Device For Implementing Said Method - The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a fin ( | 02-24-2011 |
Alan C. Day, Lafayette, LA US
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| 20110282716 | Method for Visual Presentation of Key Performance Indicators of a Business Utilizing a Squarified Tree Map - Data representing key performance indicators of a business enterprise are displayed by computer as a squarified tree map having major nodes each of which represents a profit center of the enterprise and minor nodes each of which represents a project associated with a particular profit center. Size, color and position of each of the minor nodes within a major node and size and position of each the major nodes within the squarified tree map is specified so as to produce a visual display which is highly appealing to the visually perceptive/intuitive processes of the human mind therefore enables rapid managerial response to visually perceived, intuitively sensed deviations from selected performance criteria. | 11-17-2011 |
Anthony James Day, Drammen NO
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| 20100097886 | Method for determining formation quality factor from dual-sensor marine seismic signals - A method for estimating formation quality factor includes determining an upgoing pressure wavefield of seismic signals recorded using a collocated pressure responsive sensor and motion responsive sensor deployed in a body of water The upgoing wavefield has spectral effect of water surface ghosting attenuated by combining the pressure responsive signals and motion responsive signals. The quality factor is determined by determining a difference in amplitude spectra between a first seismic event and a second seismic event in the upgoing pressure wavefield. | 04-22-2010 |
| 20100124148 | Method for optimum combination of pressure and particle motion sensors for a 3-D spread of dual-sensor marine seismic streamers - A method for determining upgoing pressure components of seismic signals from signals detected by combined pressure responsive sensors and motion responsive seismic sensors disposed in a plurality of laterally spaced apart streamers includes determining a threshold time at which angle of incidence error in the motion responsive signals in the cross-line direction falls below a selected threshold. Below the threshold time, the motion responsive signals are corrected for angle of incidence in the in-line and cross-line directions. Above the threshold time, the motion responsive signals are corrected for angle of incidence only in the in-line direction. Both sets of incidence corrected measured motion responsive signals, and the pressure responsive signals are used to determine upgoing or downgoing pressure components or upgoing or downgoing motion components of the measured motion responsive and pressure responsive seismic signals. | 05-20-2010 |
| 20100286920 | Method for calculation of seismic attributes from seismic signals - Filters are applied to seismic signals representative of subsurface formations to generate filtered signals with attenuated spatially aliased energy. The filtered signals are multiplied in the frequency-wavenumber domain by a complex function of frequency and wavenumber representing the seismic attribute in the frequency-wavenumber domain, to generate scaled signals. The scaled signals, transformed to the time-space domain, are divided by the filtered signals in the time-space domain, to a seismic attribute useful for identifying and characterizing the subsurface formations. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20110063948 | Method for combining signals of pressure and particle motion sensors in marine seismic streamers - A cross-line slowness is determined for each sample in the signals in towed marine seismic streamers. A range of assumed cross-line slownesses is selected. Vertical wavenumbers are determined using the range of assumed cross-line slowness determined for samples in the signals of pressure sensors and particle motion sensors in the towed marine seismic streamers. The determined vertical wavenumbers are used to correct the particle motion sensor signals for angle of incidence along the direction of the seismic streamers and transverse thereto to generate a corrected particle motion sensor signal. The corrected particle motion sensor signals are combined based on the determined cross-line slowness for the samples. The corrected particle motion sensor signal and the pressure sensor signal are used to determine at least one of upgoing and downgoing pressure components and upgoing and downgoing particle motion components of the particle motion sensor and pressure sensor seismic signals. | 03-17-2011 |
Craig Jeremy Day, New South Wales AU
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| 20090205117 | PROTECTIVE GARMENT - A protective garment ( | 08-20-2009 |
Daniel Day, Hawthorn AU
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| 20100144024 | REPLICA MOULDING OF MICROSTRUCTURES FOR SUPPORTING MICROSCOPIC BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL - A method of replica moulding microstructures, the method including forming a negative master of at least one microstructure configured to support microscopic biological material, casting a flowable polymeric material onto the negative master, placing a substrate against the flowable polymeric material and the negative master, allowing the flowable polymeric material to solidify in the negative master and on the substrate, and separating the substrate and the solidified polymeric material from the negative master, thereby leaving a positive replica of the at least one microstructure on the substrate. | 06-10-2010 |
Donna C. Day, Vicksburg, MS US
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| 20110262756 | CONFIGURATION FOR IMPROVING BONDING AND CORROSION RESISTANCE OF REINFORCEMENT MATERIAL - A coating for a reinforcing material, such as metal rebar, that increases the adhesion between the reinforcing material and a matrix, such as a cement-based mortar or concrete, in which the reinforcing material is embedded. The coating may comprise a glass frit mixed with a refractory material, such as dry Type I-II portland cement. The coating is bonded, typically by heat, to the surface of the reinforcing material. The reaction of the refractory component, e.g., portland cement, when the reinforcement, e.g., metal re-bar, is embedded in a matrix, e.g., fresh mortar or concrete, prevents the formation of soft precipitates at the interface of the matrix and its reinforcement. One coating comprises portland cement Type I-II combined with a commercial alkali-resistant glass frit. This coating is applied to a steel rebar and fired to bond to the rebar. The frit-refractory coating produces a strong bond between the metal rebar and concrete and may eliminate or significantly reduce the potential for corrosion of the rebar. | 10-27-2011 |
Ellen A. Day, Alpharetta, GA US
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| 20120026459 | COLORED CONTACT LENSES AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - The invention is directed to a colored contact lens designed for making a wearer's eyes to appear larger, bolder, and enhanced color while giving the wearer's eyes a very natural appearance. A colored contact lens of the invention comprising a first print of a first color and a second print of a second color, wherein the first print consisting of an annular ring of gradient dot matrix, wherein the second print comprises a limbal ring and an outer starburst pattern, wherein the limbal ring surrounds the outer starburst pattern, wherein the annular ring and the limbal ring have a substantially identical outer diameter and the annular ring has a larger inside diameter than the limbal ring, the first color and the second color are different or the same, wherein the first print and the second print are concentric with the center of contact lens. | 02-02-2012 |
Jacqueline Rachel Day, Nelson NZ
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| 20090044757 | STORAGE APPARATUS FOR AQUATIC ANIMALS - An apparatus ( | 02-19-2009 |
| 20110209667 | Storage Apparatus for Aquatic Animals - An apparatus for storing aquatic animals comprises a tank for receipt of the aquatic animals, and an arrangement to create a foam environment in the interior of the tank such that at least a majority of the aquatic animals when stored in the tank are submerged in foam. The arrangement to create a foam environment may be configured to deliver a synthetic foam to the interior of the tank, or may be configured to generate the foam, preferably from the natural proteins of the aquatic animals. A fluid recirculation arrangement may recirculate fluid to generate the foam. | 09-01-2011 |
Jenny Day, Woodstock, GA US
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| 20120066855 | COFORM NONWOVEN WEB HAVING MULTIPLE TEXTURES - A textured coform nonwoven web is provided that includes a matrix of meltblown fibers and an absorbent material. The coform nonwoven web is textured in that it includes first offsets that extend from the coform web. Further, the first offsets are themselves textured in that upper surfaces of the first offsets include a foundation texture. A continuous region from which the offsets extend further includes a secondary texture that may or may not be different from the foundation texture. The offsets may further include side walls that include a side wall texture. The side wall texture may or may not be different than both the foundation texture and the secondary texture. | 03-22-2012 |
John G. Day, Coxs Creek, KY US
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| 20120055739 | Ladder standoff device - A standoff device for positioning a ladder with respect to a supporting structure which is temporarily and rigidly attached to the upper end of a ladder for the purpose of holding the ladder away from the structure against which the ladder is leaning to provide more stability and means to provide a comfortable distance between the user and the structure during tasks such as painting, power washing house frame and sidings, and for the installation and cleaning of gutters, for carpentry, roofing, tree trimming and pruning. The standoff comprises a pivotal frame which is moveably and adjustably secured to a selected rung of the ladder with the pivotal movement limited by chain, rope, strap, strut, telescoping member, or other holding means attached to a lower portion of the ladder such as a lower rung. The standoff device includes a frame having extendable legs having padded rollers journal led on the end thereof which contact the structure. Moreover, an additional pair of rollers extend inwardly from the legs forma a “V-shaped” support means for leaning against vertical support structures such as columns or trees. The frame includes other rollers journal led inwardly at selected obtuse angles so that the frame is configured for use against the outside or inside corner of a structure, a pole or a tree. | 03-08-2012 |
Kathleen Day, New York, NY US
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| 20110239471 | LEFT HANDED KNIVES SYSTEMS - The left-handed knives system comprises a collection of left-handed knives providing a set of cutlery tools for left-handed people. The left-handed cutlery set may generally comprise a plurality of individual left-handed knives which may be used for various purposes and tasks within the field of food preparation and dining. A left-handed knife may comprise a dishwasher-safe handle and stainless steel blade. The knife handle may be ergonomically designed to provide a left-handed contour profile thereby providing a comfortable and natural grip for a left-handed user. Further, the blade may comprise a sloped concave profile from left to right, thereby providing a balanced cutting action for the left-handed user during an in-use condition. Left-handed knives system may further comprise a carrying case for storing, displaying and/or transporting the left-handed cutlery set. | 10-06-2011 |
Matthew David Day, Seoul KR
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| 20100174993 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING DIGITAL MEDIA CONTENT - Various aspects and embodiments are directed to a streamlined computer device and a graphical user interface that organizes interface elements into views of computer content for presentation to a user. Various views of digital media content permits users to easily and efficiently access various digital media content. Different views are used to provide an interface that is responsive to configurations of the device and responsive to activity being performed by the user. Aspects include permitting the user to maintain and manage digital media content libraries. According to some embodiments, the libraries comprise user digital media content and references digital media content. Functionality provided to a user can be tailored to the type of content displayed, accessed and/or managed. According to various aspects, methods and systems are provided for accessing and managing digital media libraries on a streamlined computing device with a plurality selectable I/O profiles. According to some embodiments, the methods may include displaying a GUI on a device, wherein the GUI comprises at least a plurality of views of digital media content, providing for transition between the plurality of views in response to selection of an I/O profile and in response to activation of a view selector component by a user, executing an association with the at least one of the plurality of visual representations with digital media content in response to selection, transitioning a display on the computing device to a view of the digital media content, and providing for display of user digital media content and referenced digital media content in the view of the digital media content. | 07-08-2010 |
Michael Day, Carlton AU
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| 20090249194 | Method for Converting Electronic Documents - A method and system for implementing a web page conversion involves one or more clickable conversion links on a web page. A conversion link can be represented by a clickable text, image, or image sequences. When a user clicks on a conversion link, a normal HTTP request is sent to a conversion server identified by the link. The conversion server looks at the ‘Referer’ header in the HTTP request to determine the URL of the web page that the user wants to convert. The conversion server fetches this web page (including text, images and other resources) through the HTTP protocol, converts it according to the type of conversion, and returns the converted page as a response to the initial HTTP request. The originating web page can be an HTML page, and the returned, converted page can be a PDF document, a WML page, or a JPEG image. | 10-01-2009 |
Michael D. Day, Cary, NC US
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| 20120068844 | PROVIDING EVENT INDICATIONS TO PREVENT INDICATION STORMS IN AN EVENT MODEL - A method, apparatus, and computer program product for providing event indications in an event model in a manner so that indication storms resulting from excessive indication generation and delivery is prevented. An object behavior change in an information model corresponds to an event. An indication of interest is sent to a listener process when the detected object behavior change corresponds to a specified top level indication class in an indication class hierarchy. | 03-22-2012 |
Richard Day, Fontenay-Sous-Bois FR
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| 20100195088 | DISTANCE MEASURING INSTRUMENT AND METHOD - A distance measuring instrument comprises at least one light source; at least one light detector; optics to direct measuring light emitted from the at least one light source towards an object and to direct measuring light received back from the object to the at least one detector; a signal delay module; a first signal analyzer; and a variable gain amplifier. | 08-05-2010 |
Richard Day, Port Crane, NY US
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| 20110253465 | Fuel Cell Water Disposal - Automated systems and methods remove water from a fuel cell powered vehicle and eliminate the need for one or more separate steps to discharge the water. The water may be simultaneously drained or discharged from the vehicle holding tank while the fuel cell powered vehicle is being refueled. | 10-20-2011 |
Robert Day, Aichi JP
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| 20100007167 | VEHICLE SEAT - A vehicle seat is taught that preferably include a seat cushion ( | 01-14-2010 |
Robert Day, Aichi-Ken JP
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| 20100207417 | OPERATING LEVER OF VEHICULAR SEAT - One aspect of the present invention can include an operating lever of a vehicular seat provided at a front face, an upper face, or a back face of a seat, including a seat cushion and a seat back, and a first lever and a second lever. The first lever and the second lever are axially supported pivotably to each other on one end sides in length directions. An other end side in the length direction of the first lever is axially supported pivotably to the seat and is connected to a lock mechanism capable of changing a state of an attitude of the seat. The other end side in the length direction of the second lever is formed as an operating portion. The attitude of the seat can be operated while bending the first lever in two stages around axial shafts on sides of both ends in the length direction of the first lever by operating an operating portion of the second lever in a direction of being remote from the seat. | 08-19-2010 |
Robert A. Day, Jackson, NJ US
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| 20110296226 | Systems and Methods for Transporting Time-of-Day Information in a Communication System - Systems and methods for synchronizing a clock at a customer premises equipment (CPE) location with a master clock at a central office (CO) location are described. One embodiment is a method that comprises receiving, by a time-of-day transmission convergence (ToD-TC) module in the CPE, ToD information relating to the master clock. Based on the received information, time stamps are applied to reference data samples. The method further comprises transporting the ToD information by transporting the reference data samples with applied time stamps and utilizing time stamps of the reference data samples to synchronize the CPE clock with the master clock. | 12-01-2011 |
Robert John Day, Sydney AU
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| 20100030595 | Transactional Engine Linking Businesses to Multiple Recruitment Companies for Engagement & Management of Labour - The invention provides methods and business methods for processing and publishing business information, and for networked procurement and tracking of data such as cost, charge, and budget analysis, from a secure hub, based on the use of time sheets as the single source, for collection to a single location, for processing to produce reports which are then distributable to, buyers and suppliers of casual and permanent labour in a secure environment. The invention allows multiple buyers (e.g. companies), suppliers (e.g. agents) and workers to transact with multiple discrete levels or customised secure access levels, from only one database and requires no proprietary software at the user end apart from a web browser. | 02-04-2010 |
Rouven Day, Poststrasse DE
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| 20110106724 | ENTITY MORPHING IN METAMODEL-BASED TOOLS - A system and method for morphing entities in metamodel-based business process model and notation (BPMN) tools is disclosed. A command is received for an entity to be morphed from a first non-abstract entity type to a second non-abstract entity type. A modeling infrastructure (MOIN) returns all non-abstract sub-types or siblings of the entity based on an inheritance hierarchy in a metamodel associated with the entity. The second non-abstract entity type is determined from the non-abstract sub-types or siblings of the entity, and the selected entity is morphed from the first non-abstract entity type to the second non-abstract entity type. | 05-05-2011 |
Rouven Day, Waghausel DE
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| 20110061064 | INTEGRATING ENTERPRISE REPOSITORY EVENTS INTO BUSINESS PROCESS MODEL AND NOTATION PROCESSES - A system and method for integrating enterprise services repository (ESR) events into business process model and notation (BPMN) processes are disclosed. An instance of a message event definition is created based on an ESR event imported into a modeling infrastructure and which can be used as an event of a BPMN process modeled using the modeling infrastructure. The instance of the message event definition is provided as a trigger of the event of the BPMN process for a business process application. The instance of the message event definition is associated with an instance of the event of the BPMN process to link the enterprise service repository event to the BPMN process. | 03-10-2011 |
| 20110066565 | MODELED SERVICE ENDPOINTS IN BUSINESS PROCESS MODEL AND NOTATION TOOLS - A system and method for modeling service endpoints of BPMN processes is disclosed. The process is modeled using a BPMN modeling tool. A service endpoint is modeled using the BPMN modeling tool. A uniform resource locator (URL) is generated for the service endpoint, the URL being a web-based address under which a service represented by the process can be called by a business process application. The service endpoint is linked to the process, and then service-provisioned to be executed in the BPMN domain. | 03-17-2011 |
Rouven Day, Waghaeusel DE
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| 20120078809 | INTEGRATING SUB-PROCESSES IN BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING NOTATION PROCESSES - This disclosure provides various embodiments for modeling a first business process as a sub-process of a second business process, the first business process less than fully compatible with a particular business process management system. The first business process is compatible with a first system adapted to execute the first business process. The first business process is identified and a user input received requesting modeling of the first business process as a sub-process of the second business process. A modeled sub-process is generated including a reference to the first system, callable from the modeled sub-process, and an interface definition defining an interface between the modeled sub-process and the first system. A modeled interface between a model of the second business process and the modeled sub-process is generated defining inputs and outputs between first and second business processes. In some aspects, the modeled sub-process can be deployed in a runtime environment. | 03-29-2012 |
Terence Robert Day, Mount Tamborine AU
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| 20110064568 | Fluid Pump - An apparatus for pumping or compressing a fluid, the apparatus comprising: | 03-17-2011 |
Timmothy John Day, Rolleston NZ
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| 20090103988 | RETAINING WALL AND BLOCKS FOR THE FORMATION THEREOF - A block having at least one front face, at least one back face, sides connecting the front and back faces, a top surface, a bottom surface and at least one cavity passing through the entire height of the block from the top surface to the bottom surface, wherein the cavity is positioned so that the centre of mass of the block lies closer to the back face than does the geometric centre of the block. | 04-23-2009 |
William Day, New Port Richey, FL US
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| 20120067226 | IMPINGEMENT/CONVECTION/MICROWAVE OVEN AND METHOD - A combination oven that is operable with convection air, impingement air and microwave energy in various combinations thereof. The oven has an oven chamber and a fan box that are located front to back. A fan in the fan box circulates heated air by discharging via openings in a top and a bottom and taking in via an intermediate opening of a baffle plate. Impingement plates are easily installed and removed in the oven chamber to provide impingement air upwardly or downwardly. At least one of the impingement plates is installed and removed by a sliding motion. Microwave energy is provided through the side walls of the oven chamber. | 03-22-2012 |
