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Brian Donley, Solon, OH US
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| 20110230884 | HYBRID INTRAMEDULLARY FIXATION ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF USE - An intramedullary assembly for intraosseous bone fusion includes a hybrid screw member and a lag screw member. The hybrid screw member is aligned along a longitudinal axis, and includes a first shaft, a threaded portion, and a head portion having a first internal surface of a first spherical radius and a second tapered internal surface of a second radius. The first internal surface is coupled to the second internal surface to enclose a bore extending through the head portion along a bore axis. The lag screw member includes a second shaft, a bulbous portion, and a threaded portion. The lag screw member is adapted to be inserted into bore and forms an acute angle with the longitudinal axis. | 09-22-2011 |
| 20110295324 | TABBED COMPRESSION PLATE AND METHOD OF USE - An orthopedic fixation system includes a compression plate member, a lag screw member, and a plurality of threaded screw members for applying compression across a fracture site. The compression plate member has a generally planar body, an upper surface, and bone contacting surface. The planar body includes a plurality of through-apertures and a hinged tab member having an elongated through aperture, which is adapted to receive the lag screw member and cause the tab member to recess towards a bone divot formed in the underlying bone. The compression plate member is also adapted to receive the plurality of screw members within the through-apertures for fixably and threadably coupling the compression plate member across a fracture site. The lag screw member applies a direct compressive force across the fracture site through the deformable tab that is recessed in the bone divot. | 12-01-2011 |
Brian Gerard Donley, Solon, OH US
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| 20110118739 | Intramedullary fixation assembly and method of use - A method for applying compression to a joint includes providing an intramedullary fixation assembly having a proximal screw member positioned at a proximal end of the intramedullary fixation assembly and a lag screw member positioned at a distal end of the intramedullary fixation assembly. Medullary canals are drilled in a first and second bone and the medullary canals are reamed. The proximal screw member is inserted into the first bone and a drill is used create a dorsal hole in the first bone. The lag screw member is slideably coupled to the dorsal hole and to the proximal screw member and into the second medullary canal. A torque is applied to the lag screw member to apply compression to the joint. | 05-19-2011 |
Carrie L. Donley, Chapell Hill, NC US
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| 20090286344 | Sensor And Method For Making The Same - A method of making a sensor comprises substantially laterally growing at least one nanowire having at least two segments between two electrodes, whereby a junction or connection is formed between the at least two segments; and establishing a sensing material adjacent to the junction or connection, and adjacent to at least a portion of each of the at least two segments, wherein the sensing material has at least two states. | 11-19-2009 |
Daryl E. Donley, Dublin, OH US
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| 20100242082 | PROTECTING SENSITIVE INFORMATION FROM A SECURE DATA STORE - In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for the steps of receiving an indication that a computer facility has access to a secure data store, causing a security parameter of a storage medium local to the computer facility to be assessed, determining if the security parameter is compliant with a security policy relating to computer access of the remote secure data store, and in response to an indication that the security parameter is non-compliant, cause the computer facility to implement an action to prevent further dissemination of information, to disable access to network communications, to implement an action to prevent further dissemination of information, and the like. | 09-23-2010 |
| 20100333177 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING UNAUTHORIZED ENDPOINTS - In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for identifying unauthorized endpoints. The present invention includes computer implemented methods and systems for actively polling and monitoring network devices, such as network routers and switches, to obtain information on any or all of the endpoints on a network with which the router or switch may have communicated. Address information acquired through polling is compared with an authorized endpoint list, which is generated from information reported to the store by security agents on the authorized endpoints and which is stored in a security compliance store, in order to identify unauthorized endpoints. Methods and systems disclosed herein also include remediation measures to be taken on the unauthorized endpoints. Related user interfaces, applications, and computer program products are disclosed. | 12-30-2010 |
Elizabeth A. Donley, Boulder, CO US
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| 20090039881 | COMPACT ATOMIC MAGNETOMETER AND GYROSCOPE BASED ON A DIVERGING LASER BEAM - An atomic magnetometer that simultaneously achieves high sensitivity, simple fabrication and small size. This design is based on a diverging (or converging) beam of light that passes through an alkali atom vapor cell and that contains a distribution of beam propagation vectors. The existence of more than one propagation direction permits longitudinal optical pumping of atomic system and simultaneous detection of the transverse atomic polarization. The design could be implemented with a micro machined alkali vapor cell and light from a single semiconductor laser. A small modification to the cell contents and excitation geometry allows for use as a gyroscope. | 02-12-2009 |
Elizabeth L.r. Donley, Madison, WI US
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| 20110312019 | Predicting Human Developmental Toxicity of Pharmaceuticals Using Human Stem-Like Cells and Metabolomics - The invention provides biomarker profiles of metabolites and methods for screening chemical compounds including pharmaceutical agents, lead and candidate drug compounds and other chemicals using human stem-like cells (hSLCs) or lineage-specific cells produced therefrom. The inventive methods are useful for testing toxicity, particularly developmental toxicity and detecting teratogenic effects of such chemical compounds. Specifically, a more predictive developmental toxicity model, based on an in vitro method that utilizes both hSLCs and metabolomics to discover biomarkers of developmental toxicity is disclosed. | 12-22-2011 |
Elizabeth Marie Donley, Montross, VA US
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| 20080313981 | Tiled Panel Shutter - A window shutter comprising tiled panels that may be either fixed or replaceable. Specifically, the shutter comprises a frame with one or more panels within the frame, and the panels are affixed with one or more tiles. Replaceable panels float within the frame and are held in place with a removable fastener. These shutters combine the design flexibility inherent in ceramic, glass, porcelain, clay, stone, cork, wood, metal, plastic and other decorative tiles with the flexibility of allowing the appearance of the shutter to be changed without removing the shutter from the building structure. | 12-25-2008 |
Greggory D. Donley, San Jose, CA US
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| 20090006756 | CACHE MEMORY HAVING CONFIGURABLE ASSOCIATIVITY - A processor cache memory subsystem includes a cache memory having a configurable associativity. The cache memory may operate in a fully associative addressing mode and a direct addressing mode with reduced associativity. The cache memory includes a data storage array including a plurality of independently accessible sub-blocks for storing blocks of data. For example each of the sub-blocks implements an n-way set associative cache. The cache memory subsystem also includes a cache controller that may programmably select a number of ways of associativity of the cache memory. When programmed to operate in the fully associative addressing mode, the cache controller may disable independent access to each of the independently accessible sub-blocks and enable concurrent tag lookup of all independently accessible sub-blocks, and when programmed to operate in the direct addressing mode, the cache controller may enable independent access to one or more subsets of the independently accessible sub-blocks. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090006777 | APPARATUS FOR REDUCING CACHE LATENCY WHILE PRESERVING CACHE BANDWIDTH IN A CACHE SUBSYSTEM OF A PROCESSOR - A processor cache memory subsystem includes a cache controller coupled to a tag logic unit. The cache controller may monitor read request resources associated with the cache subsystem and receive read requests for data stored in a data storage array of the cache subsystem. The tag logic unit may determine whether one or more requested address bits match any address tag stored within a tag array of the cache subsystem. The cache controller may, in response to determining the read request resources associated with the cache subsystem are available, selectably send the request for data with an implicit request indication being asserted. In response to determining the read request resources associated with the cache subsystem are not available, the cache controller may send the request for data without an implicit request indication being asserted. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090031088 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HANDLING EXCESS DATA DURING MEMORY ACCESS - A computer system includes a system memory and a processor having one or more processor cores and a memory controller. The memory controller may control data transfer to the system memory. The processor further includes a cache memory such as an L3 cache, for example, that includes a data storage array for storing blocks of data. In response to a request for data by a given processor core, the system memory may provide a first data block that corresponds to the requested data, and an additional data block that is associated with the first data block and that was not requested by the given processor core. In addition, the memory controller may provide the first data block to the given processor core and store the additional data block in the cache memory. | 01-29-2009 |
John William Donley, Montross, VA US
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| 20080313981 | Tiled Panel Shutter - A window shutter comprising tiled panels that may be either fixed or replaceable. Specifically, the shutter comprises a frame with one or more panels within the frame, and the panels are affixed with one or more tiles. Replaceable panels float within the frame and are held in place with a removable fastener. These shutters combine the design flexibility inherent in ceramic, glass, porcelain, clay, stone, cork, wood, metal, plastic and other decorative tiles with the flexibility of allowing the appearance of the shutter to be changed without removing the shutter from the building structure. | 12-25-2008 |
Keith K. Donley, Port Aransas, TX US
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| 20110284399 | Dispensing contact lens cleaning liquid - The eyes of a contact lens wearer are protected from the effects of a liquid disinfecting solution by providing a contact lens container having a catalyst therein and a container of the disinfecting solution of unusual design. The openings of the contact lens container and the solution container are configured so only the contact lens container is able to receive solution from the solution container. This prevents the user from directly removing disinfecting solution from the solution container and thereby prevents the user from directly applying the disinfecting solution to the eye. | 11-24-2011 |
Rhea Donley, Campbell, CA US
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| 20080214629 | CONTROLLED RELEASE COMPOSITIONS OF TIZANIDINE - The present invention relates to a novel controlled release formulations of tizanidine. The invention also provides methods of using novel controlled release formulations of tizanidine to treat a patient. | 09-04-2008 |
Robin Lynn Donley, San Diego, CA US
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| 20110184498 | Interactive vision therapy board - A light board machine useful for visual training and therapy purposes includes a planar backboard having an array of light locations having two colored lights (red and green), a microprocessor controller for controlling the operation, sequencing and timing of the lights, and a user-feedback device, such as a touch-activated panel, which cooperate to provide visual training and therapy functions. The present invention includes the option to use red (lights) only, green only or red and green in a random order. The present invention also includes letters and numbers behind some of the lights (e.g. 80 of the 120 lights), and has a sequential pattern option of 30, 60, 90 or 120 lights. This invention is compatible with the use of red/green glasses to accommodate training of binocularity and depth. This invention is used in a therapy setting and will helps to enhance eye hand coordination, response/reaction time, peripheral vision/awareness, localization, awareness of space and depth perception, eye tracking (saccades and occulomotor), sequential movement and processing, as well as a cognitive loading component that therapists use in a variety of ways for individual patients and specific therapy modalities. | 07-28-2011 |
William B. Donley, Carrollton, TX US
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| 20100163089 | THERMOELECTRIC DEVICE - A thermoelectric device includes a plurality of thin-film thermoelectric elements. Each thin-film thermoelectric element is a Seebeck-Peltier device. The thin-film thermoelectric elements are electrically coupled in parallel with each other. The thermoelectric device may be fabricated using conventional semiconductor processing technologies and may be a thin-film type device. | 07-01-2010 |
