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Christopher Gabel, Seattle, WA US
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| 20080241096 | IL-1 family variants - The present invention provides compositions and methods relating to IL-1Rrp2 requiring proteins. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20120020918 | IL-1 FAMILY VARIANTS - The present invention provides compositions and methods relating to IL-1Rrp2 requiring proteins. | 01-26-2012 |
Craig P. Gabel, Wayzata, MN US
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| 20090194642 | GATE MONITORING SYSTEM - A monitoring system and method is provided for monitoring the lighting and the gate arm position at a railroad crossing. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20110284698 | GATE MONITORING SYSTEM - A monitoring system and method is provided for monitoring the lighting and the gate arm position at a railroad crossing. | 11-24-2011 |
Doug Gabel, Pompton Plains, NJ US
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| 20080281428 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR ATTACHING SOFT TISSUE TO ORTHOPAEDIC IMPLANTS - Methods and apparatuses for attaching soft tissue and/or bone to orthopaedic implants. In one exemplary embodiment, the methods and apparatuses are used to attach soft tissue and/or bone to a proximal tibial implant. In another exemplary embodiment, the methods and apparatuses are used to attach soft tissue and/or bone to a proximal femoral implant. | 11-13-2008 |
Douglas Gabel, Hillsboro, OR US
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| 20090069910 | ENCAPSULATION OF HIGH DEFINITION AUDIO DATA OVER AN INPUT/OUTPUT INTERCONNECT - Embodiments of the invention are generally directed to systems, methods, and apparatuses for encapsulation of high definition audio data over an input/output interconnect. In some embodiments, a system includes tunneling logic coupled with a high definition (HD) audio controller. The tunneling logic may receive digital audio data from the HD audio controller, encapsulate the digital audio data in a message suitable for an in-band input/output (IO) interconnect, and send the message to an add-in graphics card via the in-band input/output IO interconnect. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20090172396 | SECURE INPUT - In some embodiments input information received at an input device is encrypted before it is sent to a computer to be coupled to the input device. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20110128765 | IDENTIFYING AND ACCESSING INDIVIDUAL MEMORY DEVICES IN A MEMORY CHANNEL - In one embodiment of the invention, a memory integrated circuit is provided including a memory array, a register, and control logic coupled to the register. The memory array in the memory integrated circuit stores data. The register includes one or more bit storage circuits to store one or more identity bits of an identity value. The control logic provides independent sub-channel memory access into the memory integrated circuit in response to the one or more identity bits stored in the register. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20110225390 | Micro-Tile Memory Interfaces - In one embodiment of the invention, a memory integrated circuit is provided including an address decoder to selectively access memory cells within a memory array; a mode register with bit storage circuits to store an enable bit and at least one sub-channel select bit; and control logic. The control logic is coupled to a plurality of address signal lines, the address decoder, and the mode register. In response to the enable bit and the at least one sub-channel select bit, the control logic selects one or more of the address signal lines to capture independent address information to support independent sub-channel memory accesses into the memory array. The control logic couples the independent address information into the address decoder. | 09-15-2011 |
| 20120075902 | IDENTIFYING AND ACCESSING INDIVIDUAL MEMORY DEVICES IN A MEMORY CHANNEL - In one embodiment of the invention, a memory integrated circuit is provided including a memory array, a register, and control logic coupled to the register. The memory array in the memory integrated circuit stores data. The register includes one or more bit storage circuits to store one or more identity bits of an identity value. The control logic provides independent sub-channel memory access into the memory integrated circuit in response to the one or more identity bits stored in the register. | 03-29-2012 |
Douglas W. Gabel, Pompton Plains, NJ US
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| 20110009977 | HIP STEM PROSTHESIS - A hip prosthesis is provided for insertion into a femur. In one exemplary embodiment, the hip prosthesis includes a stem having a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis. This stem may include anterior and posterior locking surfaces which diverge away from the longitudinal axis. A shank portion may extend distally from the anterior and posterior locking surfaces and converge at an angle distally toward the longitudinal axis. | 01-13-2011 |
Gershon Gabel, Santa Monica, CA US
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| 20110099116 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING DATA COMMUNICATIONS ACROSS DISPARATE SYSTEMS AND DEVICES - Methods and systems are described for managing and processing data exchanges between a plurality of entities, wherein at least one of the entities is a doctor. Information is received from a prospective patient via a first terminal. One or more entities are selected to service the prospective patient, and data is exchanged, optionally in substantially real time between some or all of the entities via one or more computer systems. | 04-28-2011 |
Howard Gabel, Santa Barbara, CA US
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| 20090065602 | TECHNIQUE AND PROCESS FOR CONTROLLING MATERIAL PROPERTIES DURING IMPACT CONSOLIDATION OF POWDERS - Impact consolidated powders form deposits that are densified by substantially simultaneous shot peening of the impact consolidated powder. | 03-12-2009 |
Jonathan B. Gabel, Randolph, NJ US
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| 20090248056 | APPLICATOR INSTRUMENTS FOR CONTROLLING BLEEDING AT SURGICAL SITES AND METHODS THEREFOR - An instrument for controlling bleeding includes an outer shaft having a central lumen extending between proximal and distal ends thereof, and an inner shaft disposed within the central lumen of the outer shaft, the inner shaft having a central lumen extending between proximal and distal ends thereof. The instrument has an inflatable balloon with a proximal end secured to the outer shaft and a distal end that is inverted and secured to the inner shaft. In one embodiment, the balloon has a spherical shape when the outer and inner shafts are in a first position and a toroidal shape when the outer and inner shafts are in a second position. The instrument includes an actuator for discharging a flowable material from the central lumen. In one embodiment, the instrument includes a stylet having barb-like features to attach a hemostat to the distal end of the instrument. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20100082055 | LANCER - A lancer device that enables a user to draw blood from a patient and discard the used lancet without touching it. The device also has an adjustable tip for selecting the depth of stylet penetration into the patient and a triggering mechanism that utilizes a yoke latch and a leaf spring to discharge the lancet. The lancer also has a dampening feature to reduce vibrations when the lancet is moving. | 04-01-2010 |
| 20100230845 | Process of making flowable hemostatic compositions and devices containing such compositions - The present invention is directed to processes of making flowable hemostatic compositions and devices that include the flowable hemostatic composition disposed therein, where a volume of a biocompatible liquid, a volume of a biocompatible gas, and an amount of solid particles of a biocompatible polymer are mixed together to form a substantially homogenous composition including a discontinuous gas phase and the solid particles substantially homogenously dispersed throughout a continuous liquid phase to form a flowable hemostatic composition, and the composition then transferred into a device suitable for applying the flowable hemostatic composition to a site of a body requiring hemostasis under conditions effective to maintain the substantially homogeneous dispersion of the gas phase and the solid particles throughout the liquid phase, wherein said transfer of said substantially homogenous hemostatic composition is conducted at an angle. | 09-16-2010 |
Jonathan Gabel, Randolph, NJ US
Jonathan L. Gabel, Charlotte, NC US
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| 20090150070 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING PROGRAMMATIC ACTIONS BASED UPON VEHICLE APPROPXIMATE LOCATIONS - A system for communicating between networked applications and vehicles that includes a vehicle response server and a vehicle response agent. The vehicle response server can manage communications between at least one vehicle and at least one application remotely located from the vehicle, wherein the application can provide activation contexts to the vehicle. The vehicle response agent can be disposed in the vehicle. The vehicle response agent can receive the activation contexts and determine event occurrences based in part upon the activation contexts and in part upon a location of the vehicle relative to previously defined geographical boundaries specified by the vehicle response server. | 06-11-2009 |
Kevin Gabel, Vancouver, WA US
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| 20100241441 | AUTOMATED SCAT SYSTEM - An electronic shoreline cleanup and assessment system includes a plurality of hardware and software elements configured to provide automation and greater efficiency for SCAT teams. In an exemplary embodiment, teams use digital cameras and GPS receivers programmed with data dictionaries in their survey efforts. Collected data can be synchronized with a laptop computer, which can then wirelessly transmit data to an environmental command center. The environmental command center can operate a central computer and central database, which permit useful operations with the gathered data. | 09-23-2010 |
Mark R. Gabel, Cottage Grove, MN US
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| 20120097696 | CHAMFER CUTTING DEVICE - Chamfer cutting devices are described. The chamfer cutting devices include a mounting bracket, an electromagnet rigidly attached to the mounting bracket, a hold/release arm magnetically coupled to the electromagnet, a chamfer former rigidly attached to the hold/release arm, wherein the chamfer cutter comprises two bending beams, each terminating in a chamfer point, and a blade rigidly connected to the mounting bracket and positioned between the chamfer points. Dispensers incorporating such chamfer cutting devices and methods of chamfer cutting are also described. | 04-26-2012 |
Martin Kenneth Gabel, Mason, OH US
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| 20100326047 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A THRUST REVERSER FOR A GAS TURBINE PROPULSION SYSTEM - A method of assembling a thrust reverser assembly for use in an aircraft gas turbine propulsion system. The method includes coupling a translating cowl to a fixed cowling, such that the translating cowl at least partially covers an engine, and is movable between an open position and a closed position. A rod end assembly is coupled to the translating cowl and an actuator is coupled to the rod end assembly, such that the actuator is movable between a first position and a second position. A torque bracket is coupled to the rod end assembly. The torque bracket includes at least two arms that each extend outward from the rod end assembly, such that a bending loading induced to the rod end assembly is induced to the translating cowl by the torque bracket. | 12-30-2010 |
Michael J. Gabel, Huntington Woods, MI US
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| 20080243340 | POWER ASSIST STEERING SYSTEM - The present invention provides a power assist steering system for use with a motor vehicle utilizing a torque sensor and an electronically controlled hydraulic valve used to supply or meter hydraulic fluid to a hydraulic cylinder that provides power assist to the steering system. The torque sensor measures driver input and provides a signal to the controller that controls an electrically actuated hydraulic valve. Additionally, steering wheel rotational speed and position are also input to the controller wherein the controller generates a steering assist command that minimizes the magnitude of difference, or error, between the steering torque reference value determined from the steering wheel speed and position and the measured torque. By doing so, the invention controls steering wheel feel, as opposed to the conventional practice of controlling the steering assist boost curve. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20110022272 | POWER ASSIST STEERING SYSTEM - The present invention provides a power assist steering system for use with a motor vehicle utilizing a torque sensor and an electronically controlled hydraulic valve used to supply or meter hydraulic fluid to a hydraulic cylinder that provides power assist to the steering system. The torque sensor measures driver input and provides a signal to the controller that controls an electrically actuated hydraulic valve. Additionally, steering wheel rotational speed and position are also input to the controller wherein the controller generates a steering assist command that minimizes the magnitude of difference, or error, between the steering torque reference value determined from the steering wheel speed and position and the measured torque. By doing so, the invention controls steering wheel feel, as opposed to the conventional practice of controlling the steering assist boost curve. | 01-27-2011 |
Richard A. Gabel, Louisville, CO US
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| 20090149628 | Insulinotropic peptide synthesis using solid and solution phase combination techniques - The present invention relates to the preparation of insulinotropic peptides that are synthesized using a solid and solution phase (“hybrid”) approach. Generally, the approach includes synthesizing three different peptide intermediate fragments using solid phase chemistry. Solution phase chemistry is then used to add additional amino acid material to one of the fragments. The fragments are then coupled together in the solution phase. The use of a pseudoproline in one of the fragments eases solid phase synthesis of that fragment and also eases subsequent solution phase coupling of this fragment to other fragments. The present invention is very useful for forming insulinotropic peptides such as Exenatide(1-39) and its natural and non-natural counterparts. | 06-11-2009 |
Ronald K. Gabel, Federal Way, WA US
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| 20090100405 | SYNCHRONIZING AN ABSTRACT MODEL AND SOURCE CODE - A software synchronization system detects a change that modifies an element of the abstract model. The software synchronization system globally modifies references to the element throughout the abstract model. Then the software synchronization system automatically determines elements of the source code that are dependent on the changed model element. The software synchronization system modifies the determined elements of the source code. Thus, the software synchronization system synchronizes the abstract model and the source code, regardless of the one to which the developer makes changes. | 04-16-2009 |
Sean D. Gabel, Blanchard, OK US
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| 20110100224 | COUNTER FLOW CONTACTOR WITH LIQUID CARRY-OVER REDUCTION ASSEMBLY - A counter flow contactor which includes a vessel with at least one bubble tray assembly positioned therein. A liquid carry-over reduction assembly is positioned in the vessel and includes a plate extending across the vessel and a tubular member extending upwardly from the plate in such a way that the tubular member provides a fluid passage from a lower side of the plate to an upper side of the plate. The tubular member cooperating with the vessel to define a liquid receiving space. The liquid carry-over reduction assembly further having a deflector plate spaced from the upper end of the tubular member in such a way that liquid passing up through the tubular member is deflected into the liquid receiving space while gas is allowed to pass to the gas outlet of the vessel, and a liquid return line extending downwardly from the plate in alignment with the other aperture of the plate. | 05-05-2011 |
Steve Gabel, Golden Valley, MN US
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| 20100318200 | Method and System for Providing an Integrated Building Summary Dashboard - A method and system for providing an integrated building summary dashboard application. The dashboard can be implemented, for example, as a Rich Internet Application (RIA), which integrates with multiple data sources. A data warehouse can be utilized to consolidate and store the data related to a particular dashboard. The dashboard can be configured by integrating high-level metrics with key performance indicators to provide an overview, which can then be granularized to provide detailed information. The dashboard can also be configured to include a data chart that provides a “glimpse” of information associated with key performance indicators. The data chart can be configured to utilize a target bar as input to an interactive what-if analysis, and an output can be utilized to automatically drive control automation system changes. | 12-16-2010 |
Steven D. Gabel, Golden Valley, MN US
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| 20090125825 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING ENERGY-RELATED INFORMATION - A method includes receiving energy-related information associated with multiple elements in a hierarchically-arranged domain. The method also includes determining a value of an energy-related metric for each of the elements using the energy-related information. The method further includes generating a graphical user interface using the metric values and presenting the graphical user interface to a user. The graphical user interface includes a treemap having multiple sections, each associated with one of the elements. The graphical user interface also includes a graph displaying energy-related information associated with a selected element. A size of each section in the treemap could be based on a size, importance, energy usage, and/or carbon emission of the associated element. A color and a color intensity of each section in the treemap could be based on the metric value of the associated element and/or a comparison of the absolute energy usage to a baseline. | 05-14-2009 |
