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Aberaham Gonzales, Kurtistown, HI US
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| 20110078984 | Saddle Pad Facilitating Freedom of Motion of Horse's Shoulders - An improved saddle pad placed between the saddle and a horse that facilitates unrestricted movement of the horse's forelimbs when the horse is in motion. The improved pad has an underside that demonstrates elevated aspects or voids that correspond to and overlay the horse's shoulder blade area. According to a preferred embodiment, the improved saddle pad has a further elevated aspect running from front to back down the center of said pad that overlays and relieves pressure to the horse's spine. The improved saddle pad may be comprised of a top and bottom layer with the elevated aspects comprising cutouts and channels formed in the bottom layer. The top layer of the saddle pad is fabricated from a breathable fabric such as felt, and the bottom layer, which may be lined on its underside with breathable fabric for comfort to the horse, is fabricated from a shock absorbent material. The improved saddle pad cushions the weight and pressure of the saddle and rider on the horse's back while at the same time facilitating the unrestricted full range of motion of the horse's forelimbs, shoulder blades and related musculature when the horse is in motion as if the horse where unsaddled or being ridden bareback. | 04-07-2011 |
Bonnie Jean Gonzales, Rosemont, IL US
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| 20100275415 | Convertible wheeled luggage handle - A convertible wheeled luggage handle comprises a housing holding a movable swivel handle, and the swivel handle is locked from moving outside the housing by a spring-loaded detent pin engaging a hole, and this detent pin can be raised from the hole freeing the swivel handle to pivot outside the housing by a retainer pin driven through the width of the swivel handle at the housing, and each end of this retainer pin protrudes slightly from each side of the swivel handle, and these protruding ends correspondingly sit into two accommodating slide members located along opposite lengths of the walls locking the swivel handle to the housing, besides locking and being the pivot point for the swivel handle these protruding pin-ends from the retainer pin have the additional function of sliding the swivel handle along the slide members in order to position the swivel handle outside/perpendicular to the housing. | 11-04-2010 |
Cecilia Gonzales, Phoenix, AZ US
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| 20110221187 | INKJET REFILLING STATION - Embodiments provide an inkjet cartridge refilling system. The system may include a drill station configured to drill at least one refilling hole in an inkjet printer cartridge. The system may include an evacuation station configured to remove excess ink from the inkjet printer cartridge. In some embodiments, the excess ink is removed via a vacuum source. The system may also include a filling station configured to provide any of a plurality of inks into the cartridge. Some embodiments provide the ink to the inkjet cartridge via a hole drilled in the cartridge. Other embodiments provide the ink via inkjet nozzles of the inkjet printer cartridge. The system may also include a test station configured to test the refilled cartridge to determine whether it is functioning properly after being filled with ink. | 09-15-2011 |
Cesar A. Gonzales, Katonah, NY US
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| 20090100178 | Systems and Methods for Access and Control of Hardware Device Resources Using Device-Independent Access Interfaces - Systems and methods are provided that enable seamless access and control of hardware device resources through a common, device-independent interface without the need for device-specific drivers. For instance, system and methods are designed to expose capabilities/functions of hardware devices as web-based services which can be invoked to provide specific services based on the capabilities of the hardware devices. | 04-16-2009 |
| 20090261783 | System and Methods to Extend the Service Life of Portable Devices - A method for extending the service life of a portable device includes monitoring a battery of a portable device; identifying a problem bank; reconfiguring a connection schema for the battery to replace the problem battery bank with at least one spare bank; conditioning or exercising the problem bank; connecting the portable device to a power supply to recharge the problem bank; and reconnecting the recharged or repaired bank according to the connection schema without the at least one spare bank. A method for extending the service life of a portable device includes monitoring power consumption of at least one of the hardware or software of a portable device; and reconfiguring the connection schema of the battery banks to redistribute power consumption of at least one of the hardware or software. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20110127836 | System and Methods to Extend the Service Life of Portable Devices - A method for extending the service life of a portable device includes monitoring a battery of a portable device; identifying a problem bank; reconfiguring a connection schema for the battery to replace the problem battery bank with at least one spare bank; conditioning or exercising the problem bank; connecting the portable device to a power supply to recharge the problem bank; and reconnecting the recharged or repaired bank according to the connection schema without the at least one spare bank. A method for extending the service life of a portable device includes monitoring power consumption of at least one of the hardware or software of a portable device; and reconfiguring the connection schema of the battery banks to redistribute power consumption of at least one of the hardware or software. | 06-02-2011 |
Christian Gonzales, Providence, RI US
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| 20110231022 | ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED HOT WATER RECIRCULATION PUMP - A water pump controlled by a microcontroller and operated to pump hot water for specific recirculation periods during a multi-day cycle. The recirculation periods are determined from hot water usage data logged by the microcontroller during a logging period occurring in the previous multi-day cycle. A preferred cycle is during a seven-day, or one-week, period. | 09-22-2011 |
Christopher A. Gonzales, Chandler, AZ US
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| 20100118490 | AIRFLOW CONTROL SYSTEM - A method according to one embodiment may include providing a baffle assembly comprising at least one airflow control zone with an airflow resistance. The method of this embodiment may also include positioning said baffle assembly in a flow of air through a chassis. Of course, many alternatives, variations, and modifications are possible without departing from this embodiment. | 05-13-2010 |
Curt Gonzales, Corvallis, OR US
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| 20090141107 | PRINTING-FLUID CONTAINER - A printing-fluid container includes a reservoir. An electrical interface is coincident with a first axis and includes a first leading surface or contact pad. A fluidic interface is coincident with a second axis and perpendicular to the first axis. The fluidic interface includes a second leading surface or entry point. The first void is recessed from the first leading surface or contact pad and the second leading surface or first entry point. The first void is coincident with the first axis. A second void is recessed from the first leading surface or contact pad and the second leading surface or second entry point. The second void is coincident with both the first axis and the second axis. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20090274472 | REPLACEABLE PRINTER COMPONENT WITH ELECTRONIC TAG - A replaceable printer component including an electronic tag and an angled protective ramp. The electronic tag is attached to a surface of the replaceable printer component. The angled protective ramp extends from the surface of the replaceable printer component adjacent the electronic tag. The angled protective ramp has a height that is greater than a height of the electronic tag. | 11-05-2009 |
| 20100182385 | PRINTING-FLUID CONTAINER - A printing-fluid container includes a printing-fluid reservoir configured to hold printing fluid. A printing-fluid interface is configured to output printing fluid from the printing-fluid reservoir and an air-interface is configured to regulate an operating pressure within the printing-fluid reservoir. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100231664 | PRINTING FLUID CONTAINER - A printing-fluid container includes a reservoir having a leading surface with an outer perimeter. Redundant interface elements are recessed from the leading surface interior the outer perimeter. | 09-16-2010 |
| 20110057999 | FLUID CONTAINER - In one embodiment a fluid container includes: a housing having a chamber therein for holding a fluid, the housing defined at least in part by a rectangular box and a one piece, L-shaped lid; and a first leg of the lid extending along and closing a first, open side of the box and a second leg of the lid extending along and interlocked with a closed, second side of the box disposed perpendicular to the first side of the box. | 03-10-2011 |
| 20110205297 | CONTAINER INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR A FLUID EJECTOR ASSEMBLY - In one embodiment, a fluid ejector assembly includes: a bay for holding a detachable fluid container that includes a fluid outlet at a forward part of the container; a fluid ejector; a fluid inlet at a forward part of the bay through which fluid from the outlet of a fluid container installed in the bay may pass to the fluid ejector; and a stationary guide configured to block an improper installation of a fluid container into the bay without also blocking a proper installation of the fluid container into the bay. | 08-25-2011 |
| 20110259886 | Cap for a Fluid Container Outlet - In one embodiment a fluid container includes a housing having a chamber therein for holding a fluid and an outlet from the chamber; and a cap capping the outlet. The cap includes a contact surface thereon contacting an interior surface of the outlet and a void therein adjacent to the contact surface such that a portion of the cap underlying the contact surface may flex into the void. | 10-27-2011 |
Curt Gene Gonzales, Corvallis, OR US
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| 20080259141 | FLUID CARTRIDGE FOR A FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM - A fluid cartridge for a printing device includes a housing having a base and a first and second chamber. A wall extends outwardly from and substantially normal to the base and is configured to separate the housing, thereby forming the first and second chambers. An air/ink exchange port is defined in a bottom portion of the wall and adjacent to the base. A longitudinal air flow-restricting member is disposed adjacent the air/ink exchange port and on the base, and extends outwardly predetermined distance into one of the first or second chambers. | 10-23-2008 |
Eric Gonzales, Aurora, IL US
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| 20090043515 | DIGITAL GAS DETECTOR AND NOISE REDUCTION TECHNIQUES - A sensor apparatus incorporates a responding gas sensor to measure and display gas concentrations or other indications. Calculation of a gas concentration may be derived from an output signal of a light detector through the use of a linear equation. Through the use of digital processing an output signal may be sampled to calculate a gas concentration based on a rate of change of the output voltage. | 02-12-2009 |
Eric V. Gonzales, Aurora, IL US
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| 20090128353 | Alarm Origination Latching System and Method - An embodiment of the invention provides a method including detecting a select hazardous condition by at least one triggering alarm unit of a plurality of interconnected hazardous condition alarm units. An actuatable latch in the triggering alarm unit is switched from an unlatched state to a latched state. An audible alert is generated in all of the interconnected alarm units. A test switch is actuated to identify the triggering alarm unit. Actuating the test switch disables the audible alert in each alarm unit having an actuatable latch in the unlatched state. A reset switch is actuated in only one of the alarm units to reset the actuatable latch in each of the alarm units to the unlatched state. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20100085199 | Dynamic Alarm Sensitivity Adjustment and Auto-Calibrating Smoke Detection - A microprocessor controlled hazardous condition detection system and method containing a sensor package, the sensor package containing sensors exposed to the ambient environment. The system also includes an alarm means coupled to the sensor package through a microprocessor having volatile and non-volatile memory. In a preferred embodiment the hazardous condition detector is ionization-technology-based and optimized to readily detect smoldering as well as traditional flash fires. The microprocessor stores the periodic readings in the volatile memory, and calculates an average of a plurality of the periodic readings. The microprocessor analyzes the character/type of smoke by tracking the rate of rise of the sensor signal over a predetermined time period. Based on the progression of the rate of rise calculated from periodic sampling of the ambient environment the microprocessor evaluates the rate of ionized particle change and adjusts the alarm thresholding to readily detect both smoldering and flash fires. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20110018726 | Dynamic Alarm Sensitivity Adjustment and Auto-Calibrating Smoke Detection - A microprocessor controlled hazardous condition detection system containing a sensor package, the sensor package containing sensors exposed to the ambient environment. The system also includes an alarm means coupled to the sensor package through a microprocessor having volatile and non-volatile memory. The microprocessor includes a memory storage device containing a plurality of alarm thresholds stored therein. Each of the plurality of alarm thresholds is associated with a predetermined set of ionization levels in the ambient environment. The microprocessor receives periodic ionization readings from the sensor package, and conditions the received readings by removing a selected amount of noise and attenuation therefrom. The microprocessor accumulates the conditioned ionization readings, selects and employs an optimized alarm threshold from the plurality of stored alarm thresholds, based on a set of the accumulated ionization readings. Upon detecting ionization levels in the ambient environment greater than the ionization levels linked to the selected alarm threshold the microprocessor causes the alarm means to generate an alarm condition. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110057806 | Hazardous Condition Detector with Hardware Hush - A hazardous condition detector including a housing containing at least one sensor unit for sensing at least one ambient condition and a microprocessor contained within the housing operatively coupled to the sensor unit though a hardware interface. The hazardous condition detector also includes a memory means associated with the microprocessor, the memory means contains at least one alarm threshold value stored therein from which the microprocessor selects a single alarm threshold value, and user activated hardware control means operatively coupled to the microprocessor. The control means when activated by a user during an alarm condition reduces the sensitivity of the hazardous condition detector by changing the voltage across the sensor unit sensed by the microprocessor to a level that is within the range of a non alarm event defined by the single alarm threshold value selected by the microprocessor. During normal operation of the hazardous condition detector and during the hazardous condition detector's operation with reduced sensitivity, the hazardous condition detector employs the same alarm threshold value. | 03-10-2011 |
Gilbert R. Gonzales, New York, NY US
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| 20080221518 | SYSTEM AND METHOD USING THE RECTAL MUCOSAL MEMBRANE FOR INDUCING HYPOTHERMIA AND WARMING - A system and method for cooling and warming the central nervous system of a patient comprises a delivery tube with one of the ends couplable to a supply of fluid. A head structure is coupled to the other end of the delivery tube and cooling or warming fluid is directed through the tube to the head structure. The head structure is configured to be placed within the rectal cavity of a patient such that either a contact surface on the head structure or the fluid itself directly contacts a portion of the rectal mucosal membrane. A means for reversing the vertebral venous flow of blood through Batson's plexus supplies cooled or warmed blood directly to the vertebral structures. Unique methods of utilizing the system to selectively cool and warm the central nervous system structures of a patient are set forth herein. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20100137673 | DOSIMETRY IMPLANT FOR TREATING RESTENOSIS AND HYPERPLASIA - The present invention discloses a method of selectively providing radiation dosimetry to a subject in need of such treatment. The radiation is applied by an implant comprising a body member and | 06-03-2010 |
| 20100137970 | METHOD OF ELECTROPLATING A CONVERSION ELECTRON EMITTING SOURCE ON IMPLANT - Methods for preparing an implant coated with a conversion electron emitting source (CEES) are disclosed. The typical method includes cleaning the surface of the implant; placing the implant in an activating solution comprising hydrochloric acid to activate the surface; reducing the surface by H | 06-03-2010 |
| 20110077211 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING LUMINAL INFLAMMATORY DISEASE - Compositions, articles, and methods for treating and imaging vulnerable plaque and other inflamed regions in a patient rely on delivery of a conversion electron emitting source (CEES) to a body location. The CEES may be delivered by coupling to a substance which preferentially binds to vulnerable plaque or other inflammatory marker. Alternatively, the CEES can be delivered on a catheter, scaffold, or other device. | 03-31-2011 |
Gregory Herbert Gonzales, Huntersville, NC US
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| 20100214298 | INFOGRAPHIC DISK ACTIVITY INTERFACE AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING RELATIVE SATURATION OF ACOMPUTER DISK SYSTEM - A computer-readable medium storing instructions which, when executed by at least one processor of a computer system, adapt the computer system to implement a method for displaying relative saturation of a computer disk system. The method includes visually displaying elements of the computer disk system in an infographic disk activity interface. The elements may include at least one of the group including at least one disk controller, at least one physical disk, at least one file, and at least one other files. The elements are visually linked using an arrangement of connectors defining respective data flow paths between the elements. Disk system activity along the data flow paths is visually indicated using static and/or dynamic infographic display elements. | 08-26-2010 |
Gretchen S. Gonzales, Vancouver, WA US
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| 20090209174 | BRA COMFORT DEVICE - A comfort device comprising an adhesive layer and a padding layer is provided. The padding layer includes one or more sub-padding layers and embossing to hold the sub-padding layers together. The padding layer comprises a plurality of scallops disposed around the edge. A method of improving the comfort of an undergarment is also provided. | 08-20-2009 |
Jesus Orlando Ii Gonzales, Highlands Ranch, CO US
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| 20090271764 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING COMPUTER ENVIRONMENT SETUP REQUESTS - A system for managing requests for setting up computer test environments includes a setup request database storing the test environment setup requests and a request management module which provides a standardized user interface screen to submit the requests. If the request submitted by a user does not contain all of the required information necessary to set up the test environment, the user is prompted to provide the missing information, thereby minimizing a subsequent exchange of communications due to missing information. | 10-29-2009 |
Jesus Orlando Ii Gonzales, Denver, CO US
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| 20090169008 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING TESTING OF SOFTWARE MODIFICATION PROJECTS FROM A WIRELESS MOBILE DEVICE - A wireless mobile device for tracking the progress of testing a set of software modification projects in an install plan uses a centralized project database where the testers can update their progress of testing software modification projects as they perform the tests. The central database advantageously eliminates the need to contact individual testers of each and every project every time a status report needs to be generated. Instead, through the wireless mobile device, a manager at any time can automatically generate status reports which contain the testing progress of particular projects in real-time to more accurately monitor what projects are on track and what projects may be falling behind schedule. | 07-02-2009 |
Jesus Orlando Ll Gonzales, Highlands Ranch, CO US
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| 20090171893 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING TESTING OF SOFTWARE MODIFICATION PROJECTS - A system for tracking the testing of a set of software modification projects in an install plan provides a centralized project database where the testers can update their progress of testing software modification projects as they perform the tests. The central database advantageously eliminates the need to contact individual testers of each and every project every time a status report needs to be generated. Instead, a manager can automatically generate status reports which contain the testing progress of particular projects in real-time to more accurately monitor what projects are on track and what projects may be falling behind schedule. | 07-02-2009 |
Juan Jose Gonzales, Fort Collins, CO US
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| 20100283395 | MULTI-FEED RF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Improved power distribution architectures for the uniform delivery of single frequency RF power to plasma chambers are disclosed. The architectures include feeding into multiple points across a single large-area electrode, multiple electrodes driving a common plasma discharge as well as multiple coils driving a common plasma discharge. The time-averaged electromagnetic field distribution may be controlled using an array of generator and match (delivery) systems, one of which may be capable of absorbing net power and presenting controlled impedance to the plasma load. In variations, an M+N port network (with M the number of generators and N the number of feed points on the electrode) may be implemented to level the power required from each generator while maintaining a desired field strength distribution. | 11-11-2010 |
Julie Gonzales, Omaha, NE US
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| 20100100483 | AUTOMATIC RESTITUTION OF TRANSACTION FEES, PUNISHMENT OF NON-PAYING BIDDERS, AND MANAGEMENT OF APPEALS - A method and system for resolving disputes between parties involved in a network-based transaction is described. One aspect of the present invention seeks to automatically facilitate the restitution of value to parties of the transaction, for example, facilitated by a network-based commerce platform or involving a network-based payment service, where a dispute has arisen with respect to the transaction. | 04-22-2010 |
Lawrence G. Gonzales, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20090091853 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR INTERCHANGE TESTING - An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for interchanging testing. A test module moves a first tape from a tape pool to a first reserved slot of plurality of reserved slots using an accessor. In an embodiment, there is one (1) reserved slot corresponding to each of a plurality of tape drives. Each reserved slot is configured to store one tape for the corresponding tape drive. No other tape drive accesses the stored tape from the reserved slot. Additionally, the test module loads the first tape to a first tape drive from the first reserved slot using the accessor, reads to end of at least two file marks on the first tape using the first tape drive, rewinds to a beginning of the first tape using the first tape drive, spaces forward on the first tape to a beginning of a second of the at least two file marks using the first tape drive, writes specified data to the first tape using the first tape drive, writes a new second file mark to the first tape using the first tape drive, and moves the first tape to the first reserved slot using the accessor. | 04-09-2009 |
Lee Gonzales, Denver, CO US
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| 20100150030 | Method and apparatus for group calling in an IP-based communication system - Method and system for group calling in an IP-based communication system includes receiving an administrator identifier, receiving one or more invitee identifiers, initiating a first connection from a central location and initiating at least one or more second connections from the central location to join an administrator and at least one invitee. The administrator identifier and one or more invitee identifiers can be a telephone number or other identifiers associated with the communication system. To establish the group call, the administrator identifier and one or more invitee identifiers are received from the administrator. The first connection initiation is to the administrator and the second or more connection initiations are to the at least one invitee. System for making a group call includes a user interface adapted for use by the administrator, a database manager, a database, a load balancer and a group calling pool adapted for SIP-based group call setup. | 06-17-2010 |
Luis A. Gonzales, N. Tonawanda, NY US
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| 20090242180 | Tube assembly for heat exchanger - A tube assembly ( | 10-01-2009 |
Michael P. Gonzales, Albuquerque, NM US
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| 20110260910 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MICROWAVE RANGING TO A TARGET IN PRESENCE OF CLUTTER AND MULTI-PATH EFFECTS - A system for measuring the range to an RFID tag including situations containing high clutter and multi-path signals is disclosed. The system includes an RFID reader; an RFID tag; and a coordinated pulse radar system. In the system the RFID reader causes the tag to respond to received signals in a first backscatter state at a first time and a second backscatter state at a second time. The pulsed radar system transmits short pulses coordinated by the backscatter state of the RFID tag and the system creates a differential signal comprised of the differences between radar signals obtained during the first and second states of the tag to obtain an uncorrupted measure of a round trip time of flight of said radar pulses between the pulse radar system and the RFID tag. | 10-27-2011 |
Oscar Gonzales, Rosemont, IL US
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| 20100275415 | Convertible wheeled luggage handle - A convertible wheeled luggage handle comprises a housing holding a movable swivel handle, and the swivel handle is locked from moving outside the housing by a spring-loaded detent pin engaging a hole, and this detent pin can be raised from the hole freeing the swivel handle to pivot outside the housing by a retainer pin driven through the width of the swivel handle at the housing, and each end of this retainer pin protrudes slightly from each side of the swivel handle, and these protruding ends correspondingly sit into two accommodating slide members located along opposite lengths of the walls locking the swivel handle to the housing, besides locking and being the pivot point for the swivel handle these protruding pin-ends from the retainer pin have the additional function of sliding the swivel handle along the slide members in order to position the swivel handle outside/perpendicular to the housing. | 11-04-2010 |
Randy Peter Gonzales, Wilmington, NC US
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| 20090122946 | Rod assembly for nuclear reactors - A rod assembly for a fuel bundle of a nuclear reactor may include an upper end piece, lower end piece and a plurality of rod segments attached between the upper and lower end pieces and to each other so as to form an axial length of the rod assembly. The rod assembly may include an adaptor subassembly provided at given connection points for connecting adjacent rod segments or a given rod segment with one of the upper and lower end pieces. The connection points along the axial length of the rod assembly may be located where the rod assembly contacts a spacer in the fuel bundle. One (or more) of the rod segments may include an irradiation target therein for producing a desired isotope when a fuel bundle containing one (or more) rod assemblies is irradiated in a core of the reactor. | 05-14-2009 |
Reo A. Gonzales, Fair Lawn, NJ US
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| 20100191672 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR ADJUSTING THE ASSETS OF AN INVESTMENT ACCOUNT - Methods of the present invention identify an asset allocation model and at least one security associated there with. An investment account portfolio is stored that includes at least one substitute security associated with the identified at least one security. A virtual portfolio is then generated that includes the identified at least one security. A tax lot is created for the identified at least one security to identify a total value for the at least one security, and the method determines whether the virtual portfolio complies with the asset allocation model. The identified at least one security associated with the asset allocation model is restricted from the investment account portfolio. | 07-29-2010 |
Salome A. Gonzales, Maple Grove, MN US
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| 20120010490 | Medical devices having flexible electrodes mounted thereon - Medical devices and systems comprising medical devices are provided. The kit includes a catheter-introducer comprising a shaft having a major lumen sized to receive a second medical device and an electrode mounted thereon and a catheter comprising an elongate body and at least two flexible electrode segments on the distal end. The shaft includes an inner liner and outer layer. The system comprises a first medical device having a shaft and an electroanatomical system imaging element mounted thereon and a second medical device having an elongate body and at least two flexible electrodes mounted on the distal end. The shaft has a major lumen sized to receive the second medical device. The system further comprises an electroanatomical navigation system configured to receive signals from the electroanatomical system imaging element and to determine a position of the electroanatomical system imaging element and/or monitor electrophysiological data. | 01-12-2012 |
Sherri Gonzales, Parker, CO US
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| 20110215025 | Feminine care kit - A hygiene kit for young women for use during their menstrual period includes a carry bag that zips open to reveal an arrangement of pockets on opposite inner panels. The kit further includes a collection of supplies carried in the pockets, including tampons, feminine pads, soap, lotion, powder, feminine spray, pre-moistened wipes, a self-activated heating pad, a spare pair of pants, panties in a plastic bag, TYLENOL, candy or other snack and instructions explaining how to use each product. | 09-08-2011 |
Stephen S. Gonzales, Longmont, CO US
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| 20090209554 | Thiazoliums as transketolase inhibitors - The present invention provides N-3′-pyridyl-methyl or N-2′-pyrazinylmethyl thiazolium derivatives of formula (I) which are useful as transketolase inhibitors wherein R | 08-20-2009 |
Steve Gonzales, Beaverton, OR US
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| 20110212847 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS RELATING TO MONITORING ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND ALCOHOL ABUSE - Methods and compositions according to embodiments of the present invention are provided that specifically and sensitively detect alcohol consumption and whether alcohol consumption is moderate or high in a subject. Aspects of the present invention relate to assays of panels of proteins for detecting non-consumption, moderate consumption and high consumption of ethanol by a subject. | 09-01-2011 |
Steve Gonzales, Media, PA US
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| 20090286791 | Amide Compounds - The present invention provides compounds represented by the formula (Ia): | 11-19-2009 |
