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David K. Dean, Austin, TX US
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| 20090248936 | CHIP INTERCONNECT SWIZZLE MECHANISM - A front side bus swizzle mechanism modifies the front side (address and data) bus on a chip so that, when the chip is positioned on one side of a printed circuit board, connection to a second chip located on the opposite side of the printed circuit board is simplified. The simplified connection may result in less complexity and minimize the consumption of additional printed circuit board real estate. | 10-01-2009 |
Frank William Dean, Spring, TX US
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| 20090095040 | Urea phosphite fertilizer - A new fertilizer comprising Urea Phosphite, which is made by reacting phosphorous acid with urea. Urea Phosphite is characterized by being a liquid produced in an unprocessed reaction, and by having phosphite as a phosphorus source and urea as a nitrogen source. The reaction product may be blended with an admix and spray dried, or dissolved in water. | 04-16-2009 |
| 20090099021 | Urea phosphite fungicide - Urea Phosphite is a new composition of matter useful as a fertilizer and as a fungicide. It is made by reacting phosphorous acid with urea. Urea Phosphite is characterized by being a liquid produced in an unprocessed reaction, and by having phosphite as a phosphorus source and urea as a nitrogen source. The reaction products may be separated, blended with an admix and spray dried, or dissolved in water. This new composition of matter avoids the pitfalls of pathological acerbation reported with the use of phosphite fertilizers and fungicides. When blended with an admix, this new composition is also believed to have the ability to break dormancy in temperate fruiting crops. | 04-16-2009 |
Jack A. Dean, Paris, TX US
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| 20110173991 | Turbine Engine - A multiple-fluid, multiple-substance, multiple-phase, multiple-pressure, multiple-temperature, multiple-stage turbine engine. In preferred embodiments, one or more fluids are supplied by passageways in the turbine shaft or supplied by non-shaft passageways, or both, through rotor passageways to multiple-phase, multiple-fluid, multiple-substance nozzles affixed to one or more perimeters, radial surfaces, axial surfaces, and/or curved or slanted surfaces of the turbine rotor assemblies. The multiple perimeters, radial surfaces, axial surfaces, and/or curved or slanted surfaces of the turbine rotor assemblies are preferably configured and located for multiple inlet and exit velocities of the nozzles, multiple inlet and exit pressures of the nozzles, or combinations thereof. The one or more fluids entering the turbine may each be a substance of single phase, or a substance of multiple phases, or a mix of the single-phase and/or multiple-phase conditions for two or more entrance fluids. | 07-21-2011 |
Jeffrey R. Dean, Austin, TX US
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| 20100122090 | Secure Bytecode Instrumentation Facility - A secure bytecode instrumentation facility, wherein a new code fragment is registered in an encrypted registry by first extracting a digital certificate from a specified code fragment location. A certification authority (CA) in the digital certificate is compared against a list of registered trusted certification authorities in the registry. If the CA is in the registry list, the code fragment origin in the digital certificate is compared against a list of registered trusted origins in the registry. If the code fragment origin is in the registry list, a determination is made as to whether the code fragment is authentic. If so, the information of the code fragment is recorded into the registry. The injection of code fragments may begin upon the initialization of the instrumentation facility if the encrypted registry has not been corrupted since last accessed, and if the code fragment content matches code fragment information in the registry. | 05-13-2010 |
| 20100223490 | ASSESSING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INCORPORATED IN SOFTWARE PRODUCTS - A method, system, and computer usable program product for assessing third-party IP that may be incorporated in a software product are provided in the illustrative embodiments. An instance of the third-party's intellectual property is identified in a component of the product. The instance is classified as actionable, or not actionable. A remediation action is identified for an actionable instance. An entry is created in a remediation report, the entry including information identifying the actionable instance, the remediation action, or a combination thereof. The remediation report is published. A context of the actionable instance may be determined. Based on the context and the actionable instance, a remediation rule may be selected and executed from a set of remediation rules. The output of the remediation rule may be reported as the remediation action in the remediation report. Performing the remediation action may cause manipulation or initiation of a workflow. | 09-02-2010 |
| 20100223592 | CODE COMPONENT LEVEL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REMEDIATION - A method, system, and computer usable program product for code component level IP remediation are provided in the illustrative embodiments. An actionable instance of the third-party's intellectual property is identified in a component of the product. A component model of the product is constructed. The actionable instance of the third-party's intellectual property is associated with a component in the component model. A graphical representation of the component model is created. Information about a type of license associated with the actionable instance is added to the graphical representation of the component. The graphical representation is published. The actionable instance may be identified based on the type of the license associated with the third-party's intellectual property, a context of the inclusion, or both. A remediation action is identified for the actionable instance. Information corresponding to the remediation action is added to the component using visual highlights in the graphical representation. | 09-02-2010 |
John C. Dean, Midland, TX US
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| 20090234386 | Suture Cleat for Soft Tissue Injury Repair - Various suture cleats are disclosed for repairing soft tissue injuries. The cleats have a body and one or more spikes extending from one side and embedding into the soft tissue. A suture has a distal end attached to one of the suture cleats and passes through passages in one or more other suture cleats in repairing the soft tissue injury. The spikes are designed to embed only partially into the soft tissue. For example, two cleats can position on the top and bottom sides of the soft tissue on one side of the injury with a portion of suture interconnecting the two cleats though the tissue. In another example, one of the cleats can include a post that is positioned through the soft tissue and to which the suture connects. The distal end of the suture can fix to another suture cleat, a suture anchor, a bone tunnel, or a screw. | 09-17-2009 |
Jordan S. Dean, Sachse, TX US
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| 20100073460 | MULTI-DIMENSIONAL STARING LENS SYSTEM - Infrared stationary lens systems for performing multi-dimensional scans of scenes are provided. Systems illustratively include a stationary lens, a first scan mirror, a second scan minor, and at least one actuator. The stationary lens transmits infrared light and has an optical axis. The first scan minor has a first axis and pivots about the first axis to direct images of a scene to the stationary lens along a first dimension. The second scan mirror has a second axis and is located in an optical path between the first scan mirror and the stationary lens. The second scan mirror pivots about the second axis to direct images of the scene to the stationary lens along a second dimension. At least one actuator controls the first and the second scan minors such that the first and the second scan minors step and stare across the multi-dimensional scan of the scene. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100073475 | MOVING OBJECT DETECTION - Systems and methods for detecting moving objects are provided. Systems illustratively include an image acquisition component, an image processing component, and a display component. Image acquisition components capture image data over a wide spatial area. Image processing components have dedicated algorithms for change detection and receive captured image data from image acquisition components. Image processing components utilize the captured data and the dedicated algorithms to perform image change detection. Display components receive processed image data from image processing components and provide visual indications that items of interest have been detected. Methods illustratively include obtaining first and second images covering a wide field-of-view. The second image is registered to and compared to the first image. Based at least in part on the comparison, a moving object within the wide field-of-view is detected. An indication of the moving object is provided. | 03-25-2010 |
Lance Dean, Coppell, TX US
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| 20080218088 | Solar light for home security signs - An easily deployable miniature, LED light unit specifically for home security yard signs that is rechargeable by means of a solar cell array having a light sensor which automatically activates the light at dusk and deactivates it at dawn. The solar light unit is contained in a unique compact molded housing that positions the components and also includes an integral clamp-mount specifically for slide-on mounting to the stakes of typical home security signs. | 09-11-2008 |
Lance Dean, Colleyville, TX US
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| 20110260880 | SOLAR POWERED LIGHT AND ALARM SYSTEM - An elliptically housed solar powered intrusion detection/notification device having a flashing LED light source and audible human voice alarm activated by a passive infrared (PIR) sensor motion detector in conjunction with a battery recharged via surface mounted photovoltaic cells, and a control circuit coupled to the light source/alarm, the PIR motion detector and the battery. | 10-27-2011 |
Lance Leo Dean, Colleyville, TX US
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| 20100308990 | WIRELESS TAKEOVER OF WIRED ALARM SYSTEM COMPONENTS - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for wireless takeover of wired alarm system components. Embodiments of the invention can be used to bridge hardwired alarm zones for use with a wireless alarm controller. Wired sensors are wired to a takeover module that converts communication from the wired sensors into wireless communication that can be compatibly processed at an alarm controller that accepts wireless signals. Power and ground connections from an existing wired alarm controller can be used with the takeover module to facilitate wireless takeover of wired alarm sensors. | 12-09-2010 |
Layne Matthew Dean, Nederland, TX US
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| 20090312824 | Method and Apparatus for Influencing the Temperature of an Area of the Body - An exemplary embodiment of the invention comprises a device and method for altering the temperature of an area of an individual's body. This alteration may be accomplished by cooling or heating the skin proximate the area of the body, including but not limited to the area proximate the carotid artery, by utilizing the embodiments of the invention disclosed and alluded to herein. An embodiment of the invention generally comprises a container, a container cap connectable thereto, at least one inlet tube, at least one outlet tube, and a temperature-altering element contained in an operable configuration in relation to the container. An exemplary method of use includes the steps of operably coupling a temperature-altering element with a container; introducing fluid into the interior space of the container; altering the temperature of the fluid; and expelling the altered fluid toward a body surface. | 12-17-2009 |
Mechelle D. Dean, Nederland, TX US
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| 20090312824 | Method and Apparatus for Influencing the Temperature of an Area of the Body - An exemplary embodiment of the invention comprises a device and method for altering the temperature of an area of an individual's body. This alteration may be accomplished by cooling or heating the skin proximate the area of the body, including but not limited to the area proximate the carotid artery, by utilizing the embodiments of the invention disclosed and alluded to herein. An embodiment of the invention generally comprises a container, a container cap connectable thereto, at least one inlet tube, at least one outlet tube, and a temperature-altering element contained in an operable configuration in relation to the container. An exemplary method of use includes the steps of operably coupling a temperature-altering element with a container; introducing fluid into the interior space of the container; altering the temperature of the fluid; and expelling the altered fluid toward a body surface. | 12-17-2009 |
Ricky Howard Dean, Plano, TX US
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| 20100076738 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USE IN MODELING A GEOMECHANICAL RESERVOIR SYSTEM - Computer-implemented systems and methods are provided for modeling a geomechanical reservoir system to provide fracturing predictions. The model predictions are generated by solving a system of partial differential equations that model the geomechanical reservoir system. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20110061860 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING SAND PRODUCTION IN A GEOMECHANICAL RESERVOIR SYSTEM - Systems and methods are provided for use in predicting sand production in a geomechanical reservoir system. Computation of the sand production predictions can include solving a system of partial differential equations that model the geomechanical reservoir system. Systems and methods also are provided for use in operating a geomechanical reservoir system based on the sand production prediction for controlling sand production in the geomechanical reservoir system. | 03-17-2011 |
Sandra K.h. Dean, Plano, TX US
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| 20090307235 | DATA COPY SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTI-PLATFORM DISASTER RECOVERY - Method and apparatus for providing disaster recovery with respect to a production mainframe having an operating system encoded in Extended Binary Coded Decimal Instruction Code (EBCDIC). The method includes copying said operating system from a direct access storage device (DASD) of said production mainframe to a file, compressing said file, transferring said file to a remote computer by binary File Transfer Protocol, and storing said file proximate said remote computer. | 12-10-2009 |
Ted M. Dean, Brenham, TX US
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| 20110024373 | Retail Merchandising Strip and Method for Making Same - A source roll having a first layer of liner paper and a second roll of two-sided adhesive is fed through a pair of rollers having six aligned rotary die cutters sized to cut through only the adhesive layer. The excess adhesive web is peeling off and removed from the process. The liner paper with spaced apart sets of six aligned adhesive dots is then laminated with a clear plastic having two sides, one uncoated and one coated, to allow the clear plastic to be easily rolled up and then unrolled, and the liner paper is peeled off and removed from the process. The material remaining having the adhesive circular dots is cut into six long strips each having six adhesive dots which can be used to display small discrete packages. As a part of marketing small discrete packages of snack foods or other goods, a plurality of the discrete packages are attached to a plurality of adhesive elements, respectively, and the plastic strips with the discrete packages attached thereto are shipped from a manufacturing location to a marketing location. | 02-03-2011 |
Thomas R. Dean, Weatherford, TX US
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| 20100168121 | COMPOUNDS WITH 5-HT1A ACTIVITY USEFUL FOR TREATING DISORDERS OF THE OUTER RETINA - Compositions and methods for treating disorders of the outer retina with compounds with 5-HT | 07-01-2010 |
W. Dennis Dean, Burleson, TX US
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| 20090149659 | 1-ALKYL-3-AMINOINDAZOLES - Methods of making 1-alkylindazoles are described. The methods involve reacting a 2-alkylaminobenzonitrile with a nitrosating agent followed by reduction-cyclization of the resulting nitrosamine to form a 1-alkyl-3-aminoindazole. The 1-alkyl-3-aminoindazole can be deaminated to form a 1-alkylindazole which ultimately can be used to form desired indazoles which are preferably pharmaceutically active products. The process of the present invention further permits the formation of enantiomerically enriched or pure indazoles such as aminoalkyl indazoles. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090197838 | ANTIMICROBIAL N-HALOGENATED AMINO ACID SALTS - The present invention relates to a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid and a phase transfer agent. The present invention also describes a method for disinfecting and/or cleaning a contact lens comprising contacting a contact lens with a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid salt for a time sufficient to disinfect and/or clean the lens. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20110071116 | ANTIMICROBIAL N-HALOGENATED AMINO ACID SALTS - The present invention relates to a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid and a phase transfer agent. The present invention also describes a method for disinfecting and/or cleaning a contact lens comprising contacting a contact lens with a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid salt for a time sufficient to disinfect and/or clean the lens. | 03-24-2011 |
