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Charles R. Gordon, Phoenix, AZ US
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| 20080269627 | Method and Apparatus for Sensing Improvement Using Pressure Data - Method and apparatus for sensing improvement using pressure data. The method and apparatus may be used in an implantable medical device to confirm that an EGM event signifies a true mechanical cardiac activity and not just electrical oversensing. The mechanical activity may be used to create a mechanical marker channel in the implantable medical device. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20100109966 | Multi-Layer Miniature Antenna For Implantable Medical Devices and Method for Forming the Same - An antenna for an implantable medical device (IMD) is provided including a monolithic structure derived from a plurality of discrete dielectric layers having an antenna embedded within the monolithic structure. Superstrate dielectric layers formed above the antenna may provide improved matching gradient with the surrounding environment to mitigate energy reflection effects. A outermost biocompatible layer is positioned over the superstrates as an interface with the surrounding environment. A shielding layer is positioned under the antenna to provide electromagnetic shielding for the IMD circuitry. Substrate dielectric layers formed below the antenna may possess higher dielectric values to allow the distance between the antenna and ground shielding layer to be minimized. An electromagnetic bandgap layer may be positioned between the antenna and the shielding layer. The dielectric layers may comprise layers of ceramic material that can be co-fired together with the antenna to form a hermetically sealed monolithic antenna structure. | 05-06-2010 |
Charles Robert Gordon, Phoenix, AZ US
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| 20100169035 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR OBSERVING SENSOR PARAMETERS - The invention disclosed herein provides methods and materials for observing the state of a sensor, for example those used by diabetic patients to monitor blood glucose levels. Typically a voltage such as a voltage pulse is applied to the sensor in order to solicit a current response from which for example, factors such as impedance values can be derived. Such values can then be used as indicators of a sensor's state, for example the state of sensor hydration, sensor noise, sensor offset, sensor drift or the like. | 07-01-2010 |
Debra A. Gordon, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20100291593 | METHOD OF IDENTIFYING DIAGNOSTIC REAGENTS - Disclosed herein are methods for identifying diagnostic reagents (e.g., antigen-binding molecules, such as antibodies) that are useful, for instance, as primary diagnostic, prognostic, and/or predictive (e.g., companion diagnostic) reagents in a disease state, such as cancer. | 11-18-2010 |
Grant Gordon, Peoria, AZ US
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| 20110130915 | HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEMS AND METHODS WITH VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION - A health monitoring system is provided for a vehicle with an identity configured to travel on a surface. The system includes a body positioned on the surface and configured to stimulate a dynamic response from the vehicle as the vehicle travels over the body; a response sensor associated with the body and configured to measure the dynamic response from the vehicle; and an identification sensor associated with the body and configured to collect data corresponding to the identity of the vehicle. | 06-02-2011 |
Grant A. Gordon, Peoria, AZ US
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| 20080289423 | Automated defect detection of corrosion or cracks using saft processed lamb wave images - A system, method and computer program product is provided for automated defect detection of corrosion or cracks using synthetic aperture focusing technique (SAFT) processed Lamb wave images. The method comprises processing the first image using a synthetic aperture focusing technique (SAFT) to enhance a resolution and a signal to noise ratio of a first extracted ultrasonic image, applying a systemic background noise suppression algorithm to the first extracted ultrasonic image to render a second extracted ultrasonic image having reduced noise, and applying a deconvolution linear filtering process to the second extracted ultrasonic image to render a third extracted ultrasonic image. | 11-27-2008 |
| 20090039864 | WIRELESS CORROSION SENSOR - A wireless corrosion detector includes a surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensor tag. The SAW sensor tag has an output port. At least one electro-resistive (ER) corrosion sensor is coupled to the output port. | 02-12-2009 |
| 20090261811 | AIRCRAFT ICING SENSOR - An apparatus for detecting the presence of ice includes a sensory circuit including a sensor operable to be coupled to a surface exposed to moisture. The sensory circuit is operable to create an electromagnetic standing wave. A heating element is coupled to the surface and a first transmission line. A first source is coupled to the first transmission line and is operable to inject a driving signal into the first transmission line, the driving signal being operable to drive the heating element. A mixing element is coupled to the sensory circuit and first transmission line and is operable to produce a mixed signal from the driving signal and a measure of the standing wave. A comparator is operable to compare at least one characteristic of the mixed signal with reference data for determining the presence of ice contacting the sensor. | 10-22-2009 |
Jonathan M. Gordon, Mesa, AZ US
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| 20110029966 | NON-INVASIVE AUTOMATIC OFFSITE PATCH FINGERPRINTING AND UPDATING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Methods, systems, and configured storage media are provided for discovering software updates, discovering if a given computer can use the software update, and then updating the computers with the software as needed automatically across a network without storing the updates on an intermediate machine within the network. Furthermore, when a failure is detected, the rollout is stopped and the software can be automatically removed from those computers that already were updated. The software update can be stored originally at an address that is inaccessible through the network firewall by intermediately uploading the software update to an update computer which is not a part of the network but has access through the firewall, which is then used to distribute the update. | 02-03-2011 |
Larry R. Gordon, Queen Creek, AZ US
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| 20090008591 | Check valve - A check valve assembly with an extended operational life. The check valve assembly includes a poppet with conically shaped arms and planar seating surfaces. The planar seating surfaces conform to seating surfaces in the valve assembly. The poppet moves back and forth between two operative positions. In each operative position, a planar seating surface on the poppet sealingly conforms to another planar sealing surface in the check valve assembly. The use of planar seating surfaces extends the operational life of the check valve assembly. The aerodynamic shape of the conically shaped arms facilitates fluid flow over the poppet and, when fluid flows over the poppet, generates forces that function to minimize movement of the poppet and to maintain the poppet in a desired orientation when the poppet moves from one operative position to another operative position. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20110050143 | Synchronous oscillating fan system for livestock shelter - A synchronous fan system is provided which intermittently calibrates the fans by rotating periodically the fans each to a common stop position. | 03-03-2011 |
Mark L. Gordon, Tempe, AZ US
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| 20080279531 | Transmitting signals to cause replays to be recorded at a plurality of receivers - A video stream may include portions that are stored while other portions are being displayed. In one embodiment, a portion of the video stream may be stored in digital storage media at one instance while in the next instance another portion of the stream is being read out of the storage media. | 11-13-2008 |
Mary Louise C. Gordon, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20100316977 | COUNTERMEASURE DEVELOPMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM - An architecture is provided for incorporating systems-thinking and cognitive psychology. A simulation nodule partners with a systemizing nodule to develop a solution (a countermeasure) a problem that an opponent could apply to injure the entity. Problem-defining, solution-developing, weakness-exposing, and/or solution-revising steps can be conceptualized from the opponent's viewpoint thanks to a role-reversing nodule, defensive theories can be tested by a combat-imitating nodule, and conclusions can be confirmed via a reality-checking nodule. | 12-16-2010 |
Robert John Gordon, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20100009264 | HIGH RATE DISCHARGE BATTERY CELL - A high rate discharge battery cell | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100255169 | PACKAGE HEATING APPARATUS AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION - A heating device is provided comprising a heating chamber for receiving and storing a substance to be heated having at least two walls, a reaction chamber affixed to a wall of the heating chamber, a solid-state modified thermite reaction composition located within the reaction chamber and an actuatable trigger mechanism affixed to the reaction chamber such that the trigger mechanism is in contact with the reaction composition. According to another aspect, a heating device is provided comprising a heating chamber defining an interior space for receiving and storing a substance to be heated, a reaction chamber, a solid-state modified thermite reaction composition disposed within the reaction chamber such that it is physically isolated from and in thermal communication with the interior space of the heating chamber and an activator mechanism affixed to either reaction chamber or heating chamber such that the activator mechanism is in communication with the reaction composition. | 10-07-2010 |
