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Alben Joseph Gillum, Hanover, MD US
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| 20080270206 | Method for detecting suspicious transactions - A method is described for detecting suspicious financial transactions, especially those as identified by the federal Bank Security Act. An automated means of processing financial data to identify suspicious transactions is described as well as a means to assign and manage a manual review of transactions to employees through an automated method, and to enable distribution of review information through and automated technique. The present invention also provides a method to monitor and enforce employee compliance with federal anti-money laundering laws and organization policy. Furthermore, the present invention provides a method to automatically monitor financial transactions with a collection of specified criteria and send immediate real-time feedback and disabling (lockout) information to terminals where such transactions originate. | 10-30-2008 |
Bruce W. Gillum, Kalamazoo, MI US
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| 20090159103 | DISHWASHER WITH SEQUENCING CORNER NOZZLES - An automatic dishwasher having multiple spray nozzles located in the corner of a utensil rack in which case the wash liquid is sequentially sprayed from the corner spray nozzles. | 06-25-2009 |
| 20100043825 | SEQUENCING DIVERTER VALVE SYSTEM FOR AN APPLIANCE - A sequencing diverter valve system in a washing appliance includes a fluid distribution manifold having a fluid inlet for receiving washing fluid and a plurality of fluid outlets. A fluid responsive rotating drive arm is connected to a drive reduction mechanism which, in turn, is operatively connected to a rotating sequencing valve for shifting the valve through a plurality of discrete positions at a rate of rotation less than the rate of rotation of the drive arm. As it rotates, the sequencing valve sequentially directs the washing fluid to a respective one or more of the plurality of fluid outlets. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20100043826 | SEQUENCING SPRAY ARM ASSEMBLY FOR A DISHWASHER - A sequencing spray arm assembly includes a plurality fluid spray arms rotatably mounted on respective radially spaced carrier arms. The rotating fluid spray arms are in fluid communication with a fluid distribution manifold and adapted to distribute washing fluid throughout a washing chamber of the appliance. A sequencing diverter valve system enables delivery of washing fluid from the fluid distribution manifold to one or more of the plurality of rotating fluid spray arms. A fluid responsive rotating drive arm drives the rotation of a sequencing disk in the valve system between discrete positions and enables delivery of fluid to one or more of the plurality of rotating fluid spray arms in a sequential manner such that, for each discrete position, less than the total number of spray arms are supplied with washing fluid at a time. | 02-25-2010 |
Christopher L. Gillum, Middletown, OH US
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| 20120012112 | RESPIRATORY THERAPY DEVICE - A respiratory therapy device including a housing and an interrupter valve assembly. The housing is sized for handling by a patient and defines a patient breathing passage extending from a patient end and through which a patient inhales and exhales air. The interrupter valve assembly is carried by the housing and includes a control port, a valve body, and a drive mechanism. Expiratory airflow is released from the patient breathing passage through the control port. The valve body is sized to at least partially obstruct fluid flow through the control port. The drive mechanism moves the valve body relative to the control port in response to the expiratory airflow such that the valve body repeatedly transitions between a position of maximum obstruction and a position of minimum obstruction relative to the control port to create an oscillatory positive expiratory pressure effect. | 01-19-2012 |
Christoph L. Gillum, Middletown, OH US
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| 20100185177 | HANDS-FREE INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION DEVICE - An injection device for hands-free, transdermal injection of a liquid medicament, configured for easy handling and for manipulation by the use of the hand or fingers of the medical technician The device includes a housing having a base for attachment of the housing to the skin of a patient, an injection needle, and a reservoir for containing a vaccine. The device also has a means for expressing the vaccine from the reservoir through the injection needle that includes a mechanical force means for storing potential energy and exerting a mechanical force, and a hydraulic force means for transmitting the mechanical force into a hydraulic force. The hydraulic force is exerted onto the vaccine in the reservoir, thereby pressurizing and passing the vaccine through the injection needle. The mechanical force means is typically a mechanical spring, and the hydraulic force means is typically a closed hydraulic circuit. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100307487 | RESPIRATORY THERAPY DEVICE AND METHOD - A respiratory therapy device including a housing and an interrupter valve assembly. The housing includes a patient inlet, an exhaust outlet, a chamber, and a supply inlet. The interrupter valve assembly is associated with the housing and includes a control port fluidly connecting the patient inlet and the first chamber, and a valve body adapted to selectively obstruct fluid flow through the control port. In a passive mode, positive fluid flow to the supply inlet does not occur, and the interrupter valve assembly interacts with exhaled air create an oscillatory PEP effect. In an active mode, fluid flow to the supply inlet occurs and the interrupter valve assembly operates to create a CHFO effect. The respiratory device can serve as a passive oscillatory PEP device, and when connected to a positive pressure source, as an active device. | 12-09-2010 |
| 20110060350 | SUTURE PASSER DEVICE AND SUTURE NEEDLE - A suture passer device includes a shaft, a handle, an end effector, and a suture capturing member. The shaft has a shaft proximal end and a shaft distal end. The handle assembly is coupled to the shaft proximal end. The end effector is coupled to the shaft distal end. The suture capturing member is within the end effector, is coupled to the handle assembly independently of the shaft, and is configured to capture a suture within the end effector. | 03-10-2011 |
Craig Gillum, West Boylston, MA US
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| 20100199974 | SOLAR RECEIVER PANELS - A boiler for a solar receiver includes a plurality of boiler panels arranged side by side with each other so that the panels form a boiler wall section. Piping fluidly connects the plurality of boiler panels together to route a working fluid through the boiler wall section from an inlet of the boiler wall section to an outlet of the boiler wall section. The piping and boiler panels are configured and adapted to route the working fluid through each of the boiler panels in a common direction. | 08-12-2010 |
| 20110114085 | HEAT TRANSFER PASSES FOR SOLAR BOILERS - A boiler for a solar receiver includes a plurality of boiler walls arranged end to end surrounding a boiler interior space. Each wall includes a plurality of side by side solar receiver panels. The panels are fluidly connected to one another by way of a steam circuit. The boiler also includes a plurality of conduits each forming a portion of the steam circuit fluidly connecting the panels. The panels and conduits form a plurality of heat transfer passes in the steam circuit. In certain embodiments, the steam circuit includes between two and ten passes, inclusively. | 05-19-2011 |
Eliot Gillum, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20080320119 | Automatically identifying dynamic Internet protocol addresses - Dynamic IP addresses may be automatically identified and their dynamics patterns may be analyzed. Multi-user IP address blocks are determined as candidates for further analysis. An entropy score is determined for each IP address in every candidate block to distinguish between a dynamic IP and a static IP shared by multiple users. IP addresses with high entropy scores are grouped, and then analyzed, and may be used in various applications, such as spam filtering. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20100057858 | LEVERAGING COMMUNICATIONS TO IDENTIFY SOCIAL NETWORK FRIENDS - A method for determining whether to recommend a social relationship between a social network member and another party is disclosed. Electronic communication activity of the social network member and the other party is monitored. Based on a number of characteristics of the communication, a determination is made as to whether to recommend the party to the member as a social network friend. The characteristics can include how the parties communicate—whether through email, instant messaging and/or voice communication, whether the parties send direct email messages to each other, whether they communicate as part of a group email message, the location of each parties address in the email message and whether communication includes sharing activity. | 03-04-2010 |
Eliot Carleton Gillum, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20110258278 | TIME TRAVELLING EMAIL MESSAGES AFTER DELIVERY - Systems and methods for reviewing email messages after delivery to an inbox. An inbox filter maintains a suspect list identifying of the email messages including unwanted content and identifies unread email messages in the inbox of the user. The inbox filter moves each identified unread email message to a suspect folder when the determined source of the identified unread email message is contained in the suspect list of sources. | 10-20-2011 |
