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Adam Archer Fisk, Los Angeles, CA US
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| 20110302323 | Central server, proxy server arrangement for use in the distribution of information on the internet - In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a proxy server comprising a computer program product is provided. According to a feature of the present invention, the computer program product is disposed on a computer readable media, and the product includes computer executable process steps operable to control a computer to: implement a proxy server operable to receive a rule protocol for modification of information received via the Internet, according to instructions caused by an entity that generates content related to the information, and to modify content by the proxy server, of information received via the Internet, according to the rule protocol. | 12-08-2011 |
Alan George David Fisk, Farmington Hills, MI US
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| 20090281651 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING AN ASSEMBLY CONFIGURATION - A bill of material and a design layout are aligned to generate a configuration for a virtual vehicle. The bill of material includes a part number and usage associated with a part. The design layout includes a CAD model of the part. CAD models in vehicle position are generated from the design layout. Logical positions are identified based on the usage and the CAD models in vehicle position are associated with the logical positions. Feature conditions are applied to the CAD models in vehicle position representing content and position configuration. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20100241300 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED SQUEAK DETECTION METHOD AND SYSTEM - In one embodiment, a computer program identifies potential squeak concerns between vehicle component pairs. The program includes instructions for receiving CAD data. The program also includes instructions for identifying vehicle component pairs having components within a predetermined tolerance of each other. For each component pair, a material description to each of the components and a material compatibility value is assigned. Material compatibility values are then outputted to identify squeak concerns. | 09-23-2010 |
Andrew Fisk, Philadelphia, PA US
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| 20090285714 | Implantable medical Devices Composed of a Radiopaque Alloy and Method of Making the Alloy - Implantable medical devices made from a single beta phase Tantalum alloy utilizing Titanium as an alloying agent that are biocompatible, radiopaque and visible under x-ray and fluoroscopy, the alloy having mechanical properties that allow it to be machined by conventional, machining methods for forming the devices, and a method for making the alloy. The alloy is between approximately 10 percent and 25 percent Ti by weight and preferably has a density of 12 g/cm | 11-19-2009 |
Andrew E. Fisk, Philadelphia, PA US
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| 20080299289 | Optimum Surface Texture Geometry - A surface geometry for an implantable medical electrode that optimizes the electrical characteristics of the electrode and enables an efficient transfer of signals from the electrode to surrounding bodily tissue. The coating is optimized to increase the double layer capacitance and to lower the after-potential polarization for signals having a pulse width in a pre-determined range by keeping the amplitude of the surface geometry with a desired range. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20080299309 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A COATING WITH IMPROVED ADHESION - A method of producing a coating for a medical device having high surface area and low porosity. The coating is formed by a PVD process in which a primary metallic component is deposited in the presence of a secondary reactive component in a high energy environment such that surface diffusion and intermixing can occur prior to the solidification of the condensate. The resulting coating consists of a zone 2 microstructure having a [1,1,1] crystal orientation, which provides a surface having well-defined pyramidal-shaped structures formed thereon. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20120093707 | Optimum Surface Texture Geometry - A surface geometry for an implantable medical electrode that optimizes the electrical characteristics of the electrode and enables an efficient transfer of signals from the electrode to surrounding bodily tissue. The coating is optimized to increase the double layer capacitance and to lower the after-potential polarization for signals having a pulse width in a pre-determined range by keeping the amplitude of the surface geometry with a desired range. | 04-19-2012 |
| 20120094024 | Optimum Surface Texture Geometry - A surface geometry for an implantable medical electrode that optimizes the electrical characteristics of the electrode and enables an efficient transfer of signals from the electrode to surrounding bodily tissue. The coating is optimized to increase the double layer capacitance and to lower the after-potential polarization for signals having a pulse width in a pre-determined range by keeping the amplitude of the surface geometry with a desired range. | 04-19-2012 |
Benjamin T. Fisk, East Granby, CT US
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| 20090000453 | TOOL ALIGNMENT FIXTURE - An example apparatus for aligning a pressure tapping tool includes a base having an engagement portion. The engagement portion engages a component to limit relative movement between the base and the component. At least one guide mounts adjacent the base. Positioning a pressure tapping tool against the guide aligns the pressure tapping tool for pressure tapping the component. An example method of pressure tapping a component includes limiting relative movement between a fixture and a component and guiding a tool along a fixture when pressure tapping the component. The example may include guiding the tool along different portions of the fixture to pressure tap different portions of the component. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090148269 | Gas Turbine Engines and Related Systems Involving Air-Cooled Vanes - Gas turbine engines and related systems involving air-cooled vanes are provided. In this regard, a representative vane for a gas turbine engine includes: an airfoil having a leading edge, a pressure surface, a trailing edge and a suction surface; and a cooling air channel; the suction surface being formed by an exterior surface of a first wall portion and an exterior surface of a second wall portion, the first wall portion spanning a length of the suction surface between the second wall portion and the trailing edge; the cooling air channel being defined, at least in part, by an interior surface of the first wall portion, the first wall portion exhibiting a thickness that is thinner than a thickness exhibited by the second wall portion. | 06-11-2009 |
Charles M. Fisk, San Antonio, TX US
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| 20110307491 | DIGITAL PHOTO ORGANIZING AND TAGGING METHOD - The digital photo organizing and tagging method includes software and a database that organizes digitized versions of dispersed collections of images such as photographs, pictures and other graphical objects from a variety of sources. The method facilitates describing, resizing, indexing, and sorting the different aspects contained in images. Features include documentation, e-mail, updating, version control, inclusion of video, embellishment, sound, animation, text to speech and, dynamic search. An Internet application facilitates annotation, organization, researching and sharing images and corresponding information collected at different times and places. Desktop/Internet applications link and relate images that share common elements. The same person found as a child in one image, as an adult in another, and referenced in a newspaper article is a relation example. The method collects the knowledge embedded in multiple images and produces well documented, organized, and clearly explained printable images, as well as dynamic albums of related images. | 12-15-2011 |
C. Tyson Fisk, Coarsegold, CA US
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| 20100276401 | WELDER - The system provides both a portable and appliance welding system. It can be use in the shop and field. In either location it can be plugged in or battery driven. When plugged in it can weld while charging simultaneously offering | 11-04-2010 |
Donald L. Fisk, Rolla, MO US
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| 20120125324 | CONTINUOUS CELLULOSTIC PRE-TREATMENT AND BIO-MASS PROCESSING BY REACTIVE EXTRUSION - Cellulosic materials are treated with Supercritical Carbon Dioxide in an extruder. Machine configuration and operating parameters are strictly controlled in a manner to enhance the ability of Supercritical CO | 05-24-2012 |
Eric Fisk, Seattle, WA US
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| 20080222216 | Application migration file scanning and conversion - An application migration planning manager is provided for scanning and reporting compatibility information of stored application files, followed by conversion of selected files from a first application version format to a target application version format. A scanning module scans selected files to determine whether the scanned files are formatted according to application versions that may be incompatible with target application versions. A reporting module reports the compatibility data for the scanned files. If scanned files include multiple versions of a given document or data, the scanned files may be passed to a version extraction module for stripping the files of all but a single version of the given document or data. Each stripped version may be saved as a separate additional file. The version-stripped files and the saved additional files then may be reported back to the reporting module for further processing. Scanned files may be automatically or manually sent to a file converter module where they may be converted to a target application version. | 09-11-2008 |
Frank C. Fisk, Lawrenceville, GA US
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| 20120130902 | WIRELESS ESTABLISHMENT OF IDENTITY VIA BI-DIRECTIONAL RFID - A method, a system, and a computer program product are provided for wireless establishment of identity via bi-directional radio-frequency identification (RFID). The method is implemented in a computer infrastructure having computer executable code tangibly embodied on a computer readable storage medium having programming instructions operable for sending device data including at least a username and a password to a transceiver. The method also includes receiving an identifier of an access point in a wireless network from the transceiver, the transceiver sending the device data to the access point via a security server. The device data is sent to the access point based on the identifier of the access point, the access point establishing a secure connection to the computer infrastructure based on the device data received from the transceiver and the computer infrastructure. | 05-24-2012 |
Gregory J. Fisk, Fremont, CA US
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| 20090093055 | Islet Cells from Human Embryonic Stem Cells - This disclosure provides a system for producing pancreatic islet cells from embryonic stem cells. Differentiation is initiated towards endoderm cells, and focused using reagents that promote emergence of islet precursors and mature insulin-secreting cells. High quality populations of islet cells can be produced in commercial quantities for use in research, drug screening, or regenerative medicine. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20090325180 | Drug Screening using Islet Cells and Islet Cell Progenitors from Human Embryonic Stem Cells - This disclosure provides a system for producing pancreatic islet cells from embryonic stem cells. Differentiation is initiated towards endoderm cells, and focused using reagents that promote emergence of islet precursors and mature insulin-secreting cells. High quality populations of islet cells can be produced in commercial quantities for use in research, drug screening, or regenerative medicine. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20100196916 | Drug Screening using Islet Cells and Islet Cell Progenitors from Human Embryonic Stem Cells - This disclosure provides a system for producing pancreatic islet cells from embryonic stem cells. Differentiation is initiated towards endoderm cells, and focused using reagents that promote emergence of islet precursors and mature insulin-secreting cells. High quality populations of islet cells can be produced in commercial quantities for use in research, drug screening, or regenerative medicine. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20110065118 | Drug Screening Using Islet Cells and Islet Cell Progenitors from Human Embryonic Stem Cells - This disclosure provides a system for producing pancreatic islet cells from embryonic stem cells. Differentiation is initiated towards endoderm cells, and focused using reagents that promote emergence of islet precursors and mature insulin-secreting cells. High quality populations of islet cells can be produced in commercial quantities for use in research, drug screening, or regenerative medicine. | 03-17-2011 |
Ian Fisk, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090119530 | LOWER POWER DISK ARRAY AS A REPLACEMENT FOR ROBOTIC TAPE STORAGE - The present invention provides methods and systems for storage of data. In one aspect, the invention provides a data storage system that includes a plurality of storage devices, such as, disks, for storing data, and a controller that implements a policy for managing distribution of power to the storage devices, which are normally in a power-off mode. In particular, the controller can effect transition of a storage device from a power-off mode to a power-on mode upon receipt of a request for reading data from or writing data to that storage device. The controller further effects transition of a storage device from a power-on mode to a power-off mode if no read/write request is pending for that storage device and a selected time period, e.g., a few minutes, has elapsed since the last read/write request for that storage device. | 05-07-2009 |
John Fisk, Amherst, NY US
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| 20100047893 | TYPE III T. BRUCEI ARGININE METHYLTRANSFERASE - The invention relates to enzymes in | 02-25-2010 |
Jonathan W. Fisk, Canton, MI US
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| 20090045008 | Acrylate-based sound damping material and method of preparing same - A sound damping material for use in a sound damping laminate having one or more rigid layers, such as those used in the automotive industry. The sound damping material is preferably a viscoelastic material that damps or otherwise inhibits the transmission of vibrational or acoustical energy through the laminate, and also acts as an adhesive for bonding the rigid layers together. In its cured form, the sound damping material layer can include an acrylate-based polymer matrix, and one or more of the following components: a precipitated phase, a viscous phase, and miscellaneous constituents. The acrylate-based polymer matrix is the reaction product of at least one acrylate-based monomer, such as isobornyl acrylate. | 02-19-2009 |
| 20110315473 | SOUND DAMPING PATCH - A panel assembly for use in any number of different applications, including a variety of vehicle applications, that reduces noise or vibrations, provides thermal insulation, and/or improves structural integrity. According to an exemplary embodiment, the panel assembly includes a main panel made from a metal, one or more sound damping patches also made from a metal, and an adhesive layer that joins the patches to the main panel in a constrained layer construction. The sound damping patches may include one or more forming features, which are designed to improve the formability of the panel assembly without significantly impairing its sound damping characteristics. There are different types of forming features, including internal forming features (e.g., openings, holes, slits, slots, etc.) located within the interior of the patch and external forming features (e.g., projections, fingers, recesses, waveforms, etc.) located along the perimeter of the patch. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20120125710 | METAL PANEL ASSEMBLY - A metal panel assembly that may be used in a number of different applications, particularly those that are concerned with improved stiffness and/or reduced vibration and noise. According to an exemplary embodiment, the metal panel assembly has a multi-layer or sandwich construction and includes a metal body layer a sound damping adhesive layer, and a metal outer layer. The outer layer is bonded to the body layer via the adhesive layer and improves the stiffness and/or reduces vibrations in the metal panel assembly. The outer layer may include a number of contact sections that confront the body layer through the adhesive layer, as well as a number of raised sections that are spaced from the body layer and increase or otherwise improve the stiffness of the metal panel assembly. In one embodiment, the raised sections resemble channels and are generally arranged in a column-like pattern; in another embodiment, the raised sections resemble ribs and are generally arranged in a grid-like pattern. | 05-24-2012 |
Larry J. Fisk, West Henrietta, NY US
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| 20110241773 | Multi-Channel Radio Frequency Generator - A multi-channel radio frequency (RF) generator module includes N power amplifiers, M drivers, a power supply module, and a control module. The N power amplifiers generate N RF outputs, respectively. The M drivers drive the N power amplifiers based on M driver control signals, respectively. The power supply module receives alternating current (AC) input power and applies L rail voltages to the N power amplifiers based on L rail voltage setpoints, respectively. The control module sets the L rail voltage setpoints and the M driver control signals. N is an integer greater than one, L and M are integers greater than zero, and M and L are less than or equal to N. | 10-06-2011 |
Leonard W. Fisk, Chico, CA US
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| 20110047265 | Computer Implemented Method for Identifying Risk Levels for Minors - A computer system is configured to monitor and analyze the use of a client device by a minor and compute a risk for that minor. Examples of client devices include personal computers, laptops, cellular phones, “smart phones”, and other personal electronic devices. The analysis includes receiving text blocks from the client, processing the text block to discover “hit strings”, compute risk scores for the hit strings, and then to compute an overall risk score for the minor. A hit string is a string of characters such as a word or phrase that is indicative of a risk to the minor such as depression, “cyber bullying”, or an “adult predator”. | 02-24-2011 |
Neil Fisk, Ellington, CT US
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| 20080249828 | Method and System for Workscope Management and Control - A system, method or program for controlling a repair and maintenance process for equipment is provided. A database of source data based on original equipment manufacturer information is maintained, and a maintenance plan based at least in part on the source data is generated, which designates a workscope, and which can be electronically approved. A maintenance instruction based at least in part on the workscope is generated and a logical order is communicated within a maintenance center for inspection of the equipment based at least in part on the maintenance instruction. A repair instruction is communicated to a repair unit based at least in part on the inspection and a repair task is performed based at least in part on the repair instruction. | 10-09-2008 |
Thomas E. Fisk, Midland, MI US
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| 20100129646 | COATED OBJECT - A coated object, wherein at least a portion of the surface of the object is an amide containing polymer wherein at least a portion of a surface of the amide containing polymer has a plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition exposed coating thereon. A method for making a coated object, wherein at least a portion of the surface of the object comprises an amide containing polymer, by the step of coating at least a portion of a surface of the polymer containing an amide group by a plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition coating process to form a plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition exposed coating thereon. | 05-27-2010 |
Thomas E. Fisk, Green Valley, AZ US
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| 20100298738 | VESSEL, COATING, INSPECTION AND PROCESSING APPARATUS - Methods for processing a vessel, for example to provide a gas barrier or lubricity, are disclosed. First and second PECVD or other vessel processing stations or devices and a vessel holder comprising a vessel port are provided. An opening of the vessel can be seated on the vessel port. The interior surface of the seated vessel can be processed via the vessel port by the first and second processing stations or devices. Vessel barrier, lubricity and hydrophobic coatings and coated vessels, for example syringes and medical sample collection tubes are disclosed. A vessel processing system and vessel inspection apparatus and methods are also disclosed. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20110252899 | VESSEL INSPECTION APPARATUS AND METHODS - Methods for processing a vessel, for example to provide a gas barrier or lubricity, are disclosed. First and second PECVD or other vessel processing stations or devices and a vessel holder comprising a vessel port are provided. An opening of the vessel can be seated on the vessel port. The interior surface of the seated vessel can be processed via the vessel port by the first and second processing stations or devices. Vessel barrier, lubricity and hydrophobic coatings and coated vessels, for example syringes and medical sample collection tubes are disclosed. A vessel processing system and vessel inspection apparatus and methods are also disclosed, for example using material outgassed from a surface to inspect the properties of a surface coating. | 10-20-2011 |
| 20120097597 | SPIRAL WOUND MODULE INCLUDING MEMBRANE SHEET WITH CAPILLARY CHANNELS - The invention includes a spiral wound module comprising at least one membrane sheet wrapped about a permeate collection tube wherein the membrane sheet ( | 04-26-2012 |
| 20120123345 | CYCLIC OLEFIN POLYMER VESSELS AND VESSEL COATING METHODS - A package including a vessel made of cyclic olefin polymer (COP) resin, a CVD coating on a vessel, and a medicament comprising at least one protein, peptide, and/or DNA sequence is disclosed. Methods for processing a vessel, for example to provide lubricity or hydrophobicity, are also disclosed. The interior surface of the seated vessel can be processed via the vessel port by PECVD. Vessel barrier, lubricity and hydrophobic coatings and coated vessels, for example syringes and medical sample collection tubes are disclosed. | 05-17-2012 |
