Doty, WA
Gregory B. Doty, Edmonds, WA US
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20080210821 | RIB SUPPORT FOR WING PANELS - An innovative wing structure provides ribs to support skin panels without an attachment between the rib and the stringer free flange or the web. The support is provided by rib shear ties installed directly to the stringer skin flange. The rib incorporates a cut away to allow the stringer to pass through the rib. The composite stringer is an āIā section and is stable under compression, not requiring mechanical methods to prevent rolling over. | 09-04-2008 |
20130287995 | Disbond Resistant Composite Stiffener Runout - The disclosure herein provides for disbond resistant stringer runouts. Various aspects may be used independently or in combination to mitigate disbonding associated with the stiffener runout under operational loads. Aspects include a stiffener runout having rounded base flange corners. A recessed notch may be incorporated within the base flange to provide a flange termination point that is forward of the web termination point, allowing the web to terminate prior to the base flange. The web may be trimmed from a full height to a reduced height at the web termination point. The base flange may be co-bonded to the underlying composite structure via a scarf joint. Perimeter clamp radius fillers may be used to concentrate a clamping force around the perimeter of the base flange. | 10-31-2013 |
James D. Doty, Issaquah, WA US
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20090033546 | FIELD PROBE FROM THE ANGULAR RESPONSE OF A RIGID BODY - Probing incident radar fields in a target test zone of a RCS test facility by exploiting angular radar response of a long and uniform rigid body supported horizontally across or vertically through the test zone. The rigid body is free to rotate about the broadside condition. Thus, the angle of the rigid body is gradually changed with respect to the direction of arrival of the incident wave. Radar echo from the rigid body is measured as a function of the rigid body angle. The data is then processed to yield a profile of the incident wave intensity along the rigid body. By varying the azimuth angle continuously while recording radar data, the data may be processed by the fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithm to yield a profile of the incident wave intensity along the rigid body. | 02-05-2009 |
20110084873 | DETERMINING CHARACTERISTICS OF A RADAR CROSS SECTION (RCS) TEST RANGE - A method for determining characteristics of a RCS test range may include vertically orienting a field probe including an elongated rigid body at a predetermined location within the RCS test range. The method may also include generating incident radar waves at a selected frequency and polarization and pivoting the field probe in a vertical direction broadside to the incident radar waves. The method may additionally include receiving return radar data scattered by the field probe during pivoting of the field probe. The method may further include determining a field distribution along the elongated rigid body of the field probe from the return radar data to determine characteristics of the RCS test range. | 04-14-2011 |
John David Doty, Seattle, WA US
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20090193136 | STREAMING OBJECT INSTANTIATION USING BOOKMARKS - Bookmarking of tokens in a set of streaming tokens, each representing an instantiation instruction or instantiation context. A navigator receives a set of streaming tokens, and provides the tokens to the instantiation manager. However, if the navigator receives an instruction to bookmark a particular token, the navigator buffers the set of streaming instructions at least beginning at the bookmarked token (and possible even earlier if there were prior bookmarks). The navigator replays the set of streaming tokens beginning at a bookmark in response to an instruction from an instantiation manager. The instantiation manager receives the set of streaming tokens. If the instantiation manager is not presently capable of handling the instruction of a particular token, the instantiation manager instructs the navigator to bookmark the particular token. When the instantiation manager later receives a token that permits the instantiation manager to return to the bookmark, the instantiation manager returns to the bookmark to replay the instantiation instructions beginning at the bookmark. | 07-30-2009 |
20100070983 | INTEGRATION OF RUNTIME ENVIRONMENTS - The integration of two runtimes. The integration may be accomplished via the sharing of all or a portion of the environments of each of the runtimes with each other. For instance, as one runtime executes a particular application, control may be passed at an appropriate point to the second runtime. The second runtime may pass control back to the first runtime at an appropriate time. This passing of control between runtimes may happen perhaps a number of times during the execution of the application. The applications might be expressed entirely declaratively in a manner that integrates both runtimes as the application executes. Thus, the application may take advantage of the strengths of each runtime at the appropriate time. | 03-18-2010 |
20100088685 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAPPING A DOMAIN MODELING LANGUAGE TO A RELATIONAL STORE - A method and system for mapping between constructs in a domain modeling language and a relational storage language is provided. A source code authored in a source language is received and a set of constructs in the source code are identified. The set of constructs in the source code are mapped to a set of constructs in a target language. The source code is then compiled into a target code authored in the target language such that one of the source code or target code include a declarative constraint-based and/or order-independent execution model. | 04-08-2010 |
20110099188 | DATA FRAMEWORK TO ENABLE RICH PROCESSING OF DATA FROM ANY ARBITRARY DATA SOURCE - Accessing data in a data store at a field granularity. A method includes receiving a query from a user. The query specifies one or more non-unique fields of a record. The method further includes sending the query to a data store to retrieve the fields of the record at a field granularity. The method further includes receiving data for the one or more non-unique fields of the record at a field granularity. | 04-28-2011 |
20120323946 | DATA FRAMEWORK TO ENABLE RICH PROCESSING OF DATA FROM ANY ARBITRARY DATA SOURCE - Data is accessed and updated in a data store at a field granularity. A user query specifies one or more non-unique fields of a record. The query is sent to a data store to retrieve the fields of the record at a field granularity, in satisfaction of the query. The fields of the record can also be modified by transmitting a record ID along with original content, while omitting some of the record data, and by also including the modification to be made. | 12-20-2012 |
Raymond T. Doty, Seattle, WA US
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20090149383 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING HEME-IRON EXPORT FROM CELLS - The invention provides a high affinity heme-binding agent, which can be provided in the form of a pharmaceutical composition that includes, optionally, a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. The heme-binding agent can be used in a method of facilitating heme-iron export from a cell. The method comprises contacting a cell with a high affinity heme-binding agent. Also provided is a method of treating a disorder associated with excess iron in cells in a subject. The method comprises administering to the subject an effective amount of the composition of the invention. The subject is typically a mammal, most typically a human or veterinary subject. | 06-11-2009 |
Sharon L. Doty, Seattle, WA US
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20120107889 | ENDOPHYTIC YEAST STRAINS, METHODS FOR ETHANOL AND XYLITOL PRODUCTION, METHODS FOR BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN FIXATION, AND A GENETIC SOURCE FOR IMPROVEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL STRAINS - The present invention provides novel endophytic yeast strains capable of metabolizing both pentose and hexose sugars. Methods of producing ethanol and xylitol using the novel endophytic yeast are provided herein. Also provided are methods of fixing nitrogen and fertilizing a crop using the novel endophytic yeast strains provided herein. | 05-03-2012 |
20140283569 | ENDOPHYTIC YEAST STRAINS, METHODS FOR ETHANOL AND XYLITOL PRODUCTION, METHODS FOR BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN FIXATION, AND A GENETIC SOURCE FOR IMPROVEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL STRAINS - The present invention provides novel endophytic yeast strains capable of metabolizing both pentose and hexose sugars. Methods of producing ethanol and xylitol using the novel endophytic yeast are provided herein. Also provided are methods of fixing nitrogen and fertilizing a crop using the novel endophytic yeast strains provided herein. | 09-25-2014 |