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Brian Gormley, Chapel Hill, NC US
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| 20090152216 | RACK SYSTEM PROVIDING FLEXIBLE CONFIGURATION OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS WITH FRONT ACCESS - A system for receiving and supporting a plurality of devices connected to a network. The system comprises a rack having a front side providing access to a plurality of chassis bays for receiving a chassis and aligning a back end of the chassis for blind docking with an electrical power source. The chassis includes a power supply, a fan, and a front side providing access to a plurality of module bays for receiving a module and aligning a back end of the module for blind docking with the power supply. A compute module is received in a module bay and directly blind docked to the power supply. The system further includes at least one other module received in a module bay within the same chassis as the compute module and directly blind docked with the same power supply along with the compute module. The at least one other module is interchangeably selected from the group consisting of a second compute module and an expansion module, wherein the one or more components of the expansion module are controlled by the motherboard of the compute module within the same chassis. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090158057 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERCHANGEABLY POWERING SINGLE OR MULTIPLE MOTHERBOARDS - In one embodiment, a single electrical power supply is used to interchangeably power either a single motherboard or dual motherboards. Switchable output power and individual sequencing may be provided to each motherboard using FETs, such that the power supply may respond to the sequencing of each motherboard as if it were dedicated to that motherboard. In a two motherboard system, power to the first motherboard is reduced by removing some output voltages from the first motherboard. Fault circuitry may also be provided so that a power related fault on one domain does not affect operation of the other motherboard. | 06-18-2009 |
Deirdre M. Gormley, Idaho Falls, ID US
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| 20100175209 | WATER-ACTIVATED, DISPOSABLE TWO-SIDED CLEANING ARTICLE - A substantially dry, water-activated cleaning article is described that comprises a two-layer nonwoven substrate impregnated with a cleaning composition minimally comprising a nonionic surfactant and a microbially-derived polysaccharidic polymer. | 07-15-2010 |
Eammon Gormley, Redmond, WA US
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| 20120106383 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTONOMOUS DISCOVERY OF PEAK CHANNEL CAPACITY IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A wireless device includes a data structure that relates peak channel capacity to the quality of the wireless communication link. The wireless communication link quality forms an index to indicate the expected peak channel capacity for that particular quality value of the wireless communication link. The wireless device uses the data storage structure to determine an expected data transfer throughput based on the quality of the wireless communication link. A transfer rate lower than expected may indicate congestion in the core network or the RAN. In this case, the network may slow the data delivery from the data source or temporarily suspend delivery. Conversely, low data throughput may be the result of a poor quality wireless communication link. If the data structure indicates that the data throughput corresponds to the expected throughput for the quality value of the wireless communication link, the system need not take any steps to reduce congestion. | 05-03-2012 |
Eamonn F. Gormley, Redmond, WA US
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| 20080253280 | Redundant Wireless Base Station - In a redundant wireless network, a first baseband processing unit is defined as an active baseband processing unit and a second baseband processing unit as a standby baseband processing unit. An active address is associated with the first baseband processing unit and a standby address is associated with the second baseband processing unit. Subscriber traffic is routed to the first baseband processing unit via the active address. If the second baseband processing unit becomes an active baseband processing unit and the first baseband processing unit becomes a standby baseband processing unit, he active address is associated with the second baseband processing unit, and the standby address is associated with the first baseband processing unit. Subscriber traffic is routed to the second baseband processing unit via the active address. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20080253321 | AIR LINK BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION FOR VOICE OVER IP COMMUNICATIONS - A system, method, and computer program product for receiving a Session Initiation Protocol (“SIP”) packet and analyzing at least a portion of the SIP packet to determine if the at least a portion of the SIP packet includes a request related to a bandwidth requirement. If the at least a portion of the SIP packet includes a request related to a bandwidth requirement, bandwidth of an air link for voice over IP (“VoIP”) communications over the air link is allocated based upon, at least in part, request related to a bandwidth requirement. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20080259839 | REDUNDANT WIRELESS BASE STATION - In a redundant wireless base station, a redundancy parameter solicitation is sent by a first baseband processing unit via a multicast to a local area network including at least a second baseband processing unit. Advertised redundancy parameters are received via a multicast to the local area network from the second baseband processing unit. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20080261641 | REDUNDANT WIRELESS BASE STATION - In a redundant wireless base station, a first baseband processing unit is coupled to a first radio unit and a second baseband processing unit is coupled to a second radio unit. A link couples the first baseband processing unit and the second baseband processing unit. The link allows at least one of the first baseband processing unit and the second baseband processing unit to one or more of transmit and receive via the first radio unit and the second radio unit. A buffer is associated with the link. The buffer is configured to synchronize one or more of transmission and reception via the first radio unit and the second radio unit. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20080261642 | REDUNDANT WIRELESS BASE STATION - A redundant base station including a first baseband processing unit and at least a second baseband processing unit. The first baseband processing unit and the at least a second baseband processing unit are coupled by a link. The link is configured to communicate activity status information, operational status information, and reset control signals between the first baseband processing unit and the at least a second baseband processing unit. | 10-23-2008 |
Edward A. Gormley, New Boston, NH US
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| 20110146426 | FORCE DECAY RELEASE MECHANISM - A system is provided for the force decay triggered release of a device, the system comprising: a base; a plurality of retention rods extending from the base; a rotationally movable actuator, to which a linear force is configured to be applied, converting the linear force to a rotational force; a plurality of retention pins, the retention pins being coupled to the actuator, and each the pin being removably disposed within a retention rod of the plurality of retention rods, such that a rotation of the actuator withdraw each the pin from respective the rod; a force triggered detent, the detent allowing the rotation of the actuator when the rotational force exceeds a threshold level. | 06-23-2011 |
Georgiana Gormley, Durham, NC US
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| 20090271486 | MESSAGING DEVICE FOR DELIVERING MESSAGES TO RECIPIENTS BASED ON AVAILABILITY AND PREFERENCES OF RECIPIENTS - A messaging device facilitates delivery of messages to recipients based on availability and preferences associated with recipients. In some embodiments, messages are composed by a user via a touchscreen display. Icons representing potential message recipients are displayed, and the user may deliver a message to a recipient by associating the message with the icon that represents the desired recipient. The facility uses availability information—which reflects recipients' availability and willingness to communicate—and system- and recipient-defined preferences to determine the best method(s) of delivery for a message and other features of message delivery. Recipients' availability and preferences may be displayed to users on an interface. Users may make decisions regarding delivery method, timing, and other details of message delivery based on the displayed availability and preference information. | 10-29-2009 |
| 20090271712 | MESSAGING DEVICE HAVING A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR INITIATING COMMUNICATION TO RECIPIENTS - A messaging device allows a user to initiate communication to recipients via a graphical user interface. In some embodiments, messages are composed by a user via a touchscreen display. Pre-existing messages may also be retrieved by the user via the display. Icons representing potential message recipients are displayed, and the user may deliver a message to a recipient by associating the message with the icon that represents the desired recipient, such as by a drag-and-drop or pop-and-hop motion. In addition, the user may indicate to which of the recipient's various electronic devices or services the message is to be delivered. In some embodiments, the user may deliver the message to a group of recipients. | 10-29-2009 |
| 20100279666 | PROVIDING CONTEXT INFORMATION DURING VOICE COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN MOBILE DEVICES, SUCH AS PROVIDING VISUAL MEDIA - A system and method for providing context information along with a voice call is disclosed. In some examples, a calling device receives context information from a user and transmits the context information when establishing a voice call with the user. The context information may include various types of media, such as pictures or videos taken by a calling device. In some examples, a destination mobile device receives a voice call that does have context information and sends a request to a calling mobile device for information related to the voice call. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20110319016 | DATA EXCHANGE INITIATED BY TAPPING DEVICES - A user can initiate the transmission of data on a mobile device by making physical contact with another device. The physical contact can be any type of physical touch that is referred to as a ‘tap’ or ‘tapping.’ When a tap is detected by a device, the device may initiate near field communication (NFC) with the other tapping device. NFC may be used to communicate data between the two devices, or NFC may be used to exchange sufficient information to allow the devices to establish a communication channel via another communication link. In some embodiments, an NFC-enabled mobile device can be used to gather group data relating to users having mobile devices that are within NFC range of one another and which initiate the aggregation of group data by the tapping of three or more devices. | 12-29-2011 |
Georgiana L. Gormley, Durham, NC US
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| 20100332243 | Goal Insurance - Goal insurance is provided as a purchasable option to users who wish to have a goal tracking system monitor and enforce their goals. The user may define the goal, a reward to be given upon successful completion of the goal and penalties to be applied if the goal is not met. To avoid penalties, the user may purchase goal insurance that may be used or apply under specified circumstances. Such circumstances may include death, illness, unemployment or the like. Goal information and progress may be monitored by the goal tracking system and may further be published to one or more sites. Other users may contribute to the user's reward or send encouraging remarks. If the user does not purchase goal insurance, the predefined penalties may be applied upon expiration of a goal time period if the user has not achieved their goal. | 12-30-2010 |
G. Gerard Gormley, Worcester, VT US
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| 20080237315 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER BUMPING VIA INJECTION MOLDED SOLDER - An improved apparatus for filling patterned mold cavities formed on a surface of a mold structure with solder includes an injector head assembly comprising a solder reservoir having a bottom surface with an elongated slot for injecting solder into the mold cavities and a carriage assembly configured to carry and scan the mold structure under the injector head assembly. The mold structure is brought into contact with the solder reservoir bottom surface and a seal is formed between an area of the solder reservoir bottom surface surrounding the elongated slot and the mold structure surface and then the mold structure is scanned under the injector head assembly in a first direction from a starting position to a finish position for filling the mold cavities and in a second direction opposite to the first direction for returning back from the finish position to the starting position. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20100084438 | Dispensing Assembly with an Injector Controlled Gas Environment - An apparatus for dispensing fusible material onto a surface, wherein the fusible material is in molten form, is provided. The apparatus comprises a dispensing assembly comprising a seal structure. The seal structure controls dispensing of the fusible material. One or more gas injectors are coupled to the dispensing assembly. Each of the one or more gas injectors is adapted to inject at least one gas to the dispensing assembly for controlling a gas environment surrounding at least a portion of the seal structure. An oxidation rate of the fusible material is controlled as a function of at least one characteristic of the at least one gas. | 04-08-2010 |
John Gormley, Midland Park, NJ US
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| 20110020413 | POLYSILSESQUIOXANE COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESS - Composite particles comprised of an optical agent(s) entrapped in a non-porous microparticle of polyorganosilsesquioxane to yield discrete microparticles, are provided. The optical agent is fully encapsulated in the interior of the silsesquioxane particle to impart optical properties that include absorption and emission in the ultraviolet and visible spectrum respectively, without otherwise interfering with the surface chemistry or surface properties of the particle. The use of these novel microparticles in a cosmetic or pharmaceutical composition provides a change in the optical appearance of the skin by either changing the apparent tone or hue, making the skin appear lighter, softer, or by photoluminescent brightening and/or by novel color sculpting under various light conditions. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20120031420 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR THERMALLY ACTIVATED HAIR TREATMENT - A formulation is disclosed useful for semi-permanent, thermal conditioning and styling of the hair comprising a mercaptosilicone polymer derived from greater than 25 mole percent mercaptosilicone monomer. A method of straightening the hair is also disclosed which comprises the steps of applying the mercaptosilicone polymer formula to the hair and then styling the hair at an elevated temperature with a flat iron to achieve a lasting straight style that remains after more than one shampoo cycle. | 02-09-2012 |
John L. Gormley, Midland Park, NJ US
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| 20090136595 | ANTI-WRINKLE COSMETIC COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to a composition for treating skin comprising an acylated short chain bioactive peptide and fulvic acid, and optionally colloidal gold. The invention further relates to a method for topically administering the composition in an amount therapeutically effective to reduce wrinkles by building the dermal fibroblast matrix. The invention further relates to a method of treating wrinkled skin by topically administering the composition to an individual in need of such treatment. | 05-28-2009 |
Joseph Gormley, Livonia, MI US
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| 20100010706 | VEHICLE CONTROL AND INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM - An integrated system to control peripherals in a vehicle includes a control and interconnection system having a supervisory processor and/or supervisory control. The control and interconnection system is responsive to feedback from peripherals associated with the vehicle. Moreover, the supervisory processor supervises a plurality of peripherals in communication with the control and interconnection system, where at least one of the plurality of the peripherals includes a controller and is associated with at least one of the: vehicle dynamics, vehicle power train and vehicle body, of a corresponding vehicle. Still further, the supervisory processor provides control information to each of the plurality of peripherals to coordinate performance characteristics based upon at least one operating condition that is determined by the control and interconnection system. | 01-14-2010 |
Kevin Jerome Gormley, Mclean, VA US
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| 20100004055 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DONATIONS USING ONLINE INTERACTIVE GAMES - A system and method for donations using online interactive games with players using social networks. Users play games wherein winning results in others donating to their selected recipient, such as a cause, charity, school, etc. A database maintains user information, recipient information, and tracks donation credits. Users play games, donate to recipients, and have players donate to their selected recipients. The system and method can automatically match users as teammates, competitors, and tournament members. The system and method facilitate game play, collection of funds, and payment of collected funds to selected recipients. The funds benefit recipients, and new supporters are identified to the recipients. | 01-07-2010 |
Michael Gormley, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20110281661 | Recoiling tethered golf ball - A recoiling tethered golf ball has a first hole extending through the ball center and a second hole extending at right angles to the first hole. A nail in the second hole extends beyond the first hole into the golf ball. An anchor has an elongated shaft tapering to a point for insertion into the ground. The upper end is formed into an eye. The anchor has optional threads for attachment to a board or tree. A surgical tubing tether extends from a first end to a second end. The first end is received in the golf ball first hole and is looped around the nail. The tether second end is looped around the anchor eye. A first retaining clip encircles the first end loop. A second retaining clip encircles the second end loop to secure the loop from releasing. | 11-17-2011 |
Mike Gormley, Russellville, KY US
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| 20110272914 | WHEELCHAIR ATTACHMENT DEVICE - A wheelchair attachment device comprising an elongated body with a plurality of holes, a base bar attached at a lower portion of the elongated body, a mounting bracket to attach the base bar to the plurality of holes along the elongated body, an attachment screw to affix the base bar to a wheelchair, a top bar at an upper portion of the elongated body, a set of butterfly nuts to attach the elongated body to the top bar, a strap wherein the strap secures a bow to the top bar to allow a user to shoot the bow while seated in the wheelchair. The wheelchair attachment device may be raised or lowered depending on the user and the direction of their shot. Various recreational apparatus may be secured on the wheelchair attachment device, including a hand gun, rifle or even a video camera. | 11-10-2011 |
Timothy Gormley, Bonita, CA US
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| 20110127367 | FAN COWL SUPPORT FOR A TURBOFAN ENGINE - A fan cowl support for an aircraft having an engine pylon, an engine fan case and an engine fan cowl. The fan cowl support includes a support having a forward end connected to the engine fan case and an aft end connected to the engine pylon. At least a portion of the engine fan cowl is connected to the support. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20110127370 | FAN COWL SUPPORT FOR A TURBO FAN ENGINE - A fan cowl support for an aircraft having an engine pylon, an engine fan case and an engine fan cowl. The fan cowl support includes a support having a forward end connected to the engine fan case and an aft end connected to the engine pylon with a spherical connector. At least a portion of the engine fan cowl is connected to the support. | 06-02-2011 |
