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Amber Gosnell, Rogers, AR US
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20090007853 | STACKABLE TRAY SYSTEM AND METHOD TO LOAD, TRANSPORT, STUN AND SINGULATE POULTRY - A system and method for handling poultry comprising a harvesting system, a loading system, a transport system, an unloading and storing system, a stunning system, and a singulate and hanging system. The system and method performs the steps of harvesting live poultry into stackable transport trays, stacking and loading the trays on a transport, unloading and temporarily storing the poultry for subsequent stunning and hanging. The stackable transport trays are well vented and easier for handling poultry. | 01-08-2009 |
Bradley . Gosnell, Mundelein, IL US
Bradley W. Gosnell, Mundelein, IL US
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20110098049 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING FOREIGN ROUTING ADDRESS INFORMATION TO A TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK GATEWAY - The subject matter described herein includes methods, systems, and computer readable media for providing foreign routing address information to a telecommunications network gateway. According to one aspect, the method includes, at a call signaling message routing node in a first telecommunications network, intercepting a call setup message that includes a called party number identifier and is directed towards a network gateway connected to at least one foreign telecommunications network. The method also includes accessing a foreign routing information database using an ENUM formatted query message to obtain foreign routing address information associated with the at least one foreign telecommunications network, modifying the call setup message to include the address information, and routing the modified call setup message towards the network gateway. | 04-28-2011 |
20110110274 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR SWITCHING OFFICE TRIGGER INDUCTION BY AN INTERMEDIATE SIGNALING NODE - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for inducing the activation of a service trigger at a switching office in a communications network are disclosed. According to one method, a call setup message associated with a call is received. It is then determined whether service trigger induction is required for the call. In response to determining that service trigger induction is required for the call, the call setup message is modified to include service trigger induction information and the modified call setup message is directed to a destination switching office. At the destination switching office, a service trigger is activated based on the service trigger induction information in the modified call setup message. | 05-12-2011 |
20110158090 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR CONDITION-TRIGGERED POLICIES - According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a method for determining condition-triggered policies. The method occurs at a Diameter node. The method includes receiving a notification of a network condition. The method further includes determining, based on the network condition, policy information for a plurality of associated subscribers. | 06-30-2011 |
Brandy Gosnell, Manitoba CA
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20120040082 | PRODUCTION OF SOLUBLE SOY PROTEIN PRODUCT FROM SOY PROTEIN MICELLAR MASS ("S200Ca") - A soy protein product having a protein content of at least 60 wt % (N×6.25) d.b., preferably an isolate having a protein content of at least about 90 wt % (N×6.25) d.b., is formed from the supernatant from the precipitation of a soy protein micellar mass. A calcium salt or other divalent salt is added to the supernatant, before concentration, after initial concentration or after final concentration, to provide a conductivity of about 2 to about 30 mS. Precipitate is removed from the resulting solution and the pH of the clear soy protein solution is optionally adjusted to about 1.5 to about 4.4. The optionally pH-adjusted clear solution is concentrated to a concentration of about 50 to about 400 g/L and the clear concentrated protein solution is optionally diafiltered prior to drying. The soy protein product is soluble in acidic media and produces transparent, heat stable solutions at low pH values and, therefore, may be used for protein fortification of soft drinks and sports drinks. | 02-16-2012 |
Charles E. Gosnell, Ardmore, PA US
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20140172295 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CAPTURING ROAD CURVE PROPERTIES AND CALCULATING MAXIMUM SAFE ADVISORY SPEED - This invention relates generally to the field of Highway signage and more specifically to a device for automatically capturing road curve properties and a process for automating calculating the maximum safe Advisory Speed of Roads. This invention is a new device that automates the accurate measurement of road curve/Railway radius and super elevation. This information is assembled to automatically report the recommended curve speed, or Curve Advisor Speed (CAS) for a particular curve. The device is assembled into a single, compact, low power and transportable case which can be driven at normal road speeds in a car. | 06-19-2014 |
Curtis M. Gosnell, Fallston, MD US
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20150125895 | FORMULATIONS AND PROCESS FOR ISOLATING VIABLE MICROORGANISM FROM POSITIVE BLOOD CULTURES - Various embodiments disclosed herein provide for reagents and methods for rapidly isolating viable microbial cells, including | 05-07-2015 |
Curtis Michael Gosnell, Fallston, MD US
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20090142796 | Detection of Inducible Resistance to Macrolide-Lincosamide-Streptogramin b - The embodiments of this invention provide a test panel and method for the detection of inducible resistance to macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin b (iMLSb) in microorganisms in an automated microorganism identification (ID) and antimicrobial susceptibility determinations (AST) system. | 06-04-2009 |
Donald Gosnell, Escondido, CA US
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20150278038 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS RELATED TO WIRELESS CHARGING MANAGEMENT - Various systems, methods, and apparatuses for operating a wireless charging device in an electric vehicle are disclosed. One method includes detecting a system fault indicative of one or more faults in the wireless charging device in the electric vehicle or in the transmitter. The method further includes determining a fault severity level from a plurality of fault severity levels based on a type of the system fault detected. A total number of types of system faults can be greater than a total number of the plurality of fault severity levels. The method further includes performing one or more system fault response operation based on the determined fault severity level. Each of the plurality of fault severity levels can be associated with a different set of system fault response operations. | 10-01-2015 |
James H. Gosnell, Houston, TX US
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20120070364 | High Pressure Cyrogenic Process and System for Producing Ammonia Products - Systems and methods for producing ammonia and/or ammonia products. The ammonia and/or ammonia products can be produced by compressing a gas mixture comprising nitrogen, hydrogen, methane, and argon to produce a compressed gas mixture having a pressure of from about 1,000 kPa (130 psig) to about 10,400 kPa (1,495 psig). All or a portion of the compressed gas mixture can be selectively separated at cryogenic conditions to produce a first gas comprising nitrogen and hydrogen, and a second gas comprising methane, argon, residual hydrogen and nitrogen. At least a portion of the first gas can be reacted at conditions sufficient to produce an ammonia product. | 03-22-2012 |
Jason Gosnell, San Francisco, CA US
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20100070758 | Group Formation Using Anonymous Broadcast Information - A number of devices co-located at a geographic location can broadcast and receive tokens. Tokens can be exchanged using a communication link having limited communication range. Tokens that are received by a device can be stored locally on the device and/or transmitted to a trusted service operating remotely on a network. In some implementations, the tokens can be stored with corresponding timestamps to assist a trusted service in matching or otherwise correlating the tokens with other tokens provided by other devices. The trusted service can perform an analysis on the tokens and timestamps to identify devices that were co-located at the geographic location at or around a contact time which can be defined by the timestamps. A group can be created based on results of the analysis. Users can be identified as members of the group and invited to join the group. | 03-18-2010 |
20110258426 | BOOTING AND CONFIGURING A SUBSYSTEM SECURELY FROM NON-LOCAL STORAGE - According to one aspect, a multifunctional computing device having a wireless communications processor (e.g., cellular processor) and an application processor (e.g., general-purpose processor such as a CPU) share a storage device that is associated with or attached to the application processor. An example of such a multifunctional computing device may be a Smartphone device having a cellular phone and handheld computer functionalities. There is no specific storage device directly associated with or attached to the wireless communications processor (hereinafter simply referred to as a wireless processor). Instead, the wireless processor communicates with the application processor via a high speed communications link, such as a USB link, to access code and data stored in the storage device (e.g., flash memory device) associated with the application processor. | 10-20-2011 |
20130104221 | Group Formation Using Anonymous Broadcast Information - A number of devices co-located at a geographic location can broadcast and receive tokens. Tokens can be exchanged using a communication link having limited communication range. Tokens that are received by a device can be stored locally on the device and/or transmitted to a trusted service operating remotely on a network. In some implementations, the tokens can be stored with corresponding timestamps to assist a trusted service in matching or otherwise correlating the tokens with other tokens provided by other devices. The trusted service can perform an analysis on the tokens and timestamps to identify devices that were co-located at the geographic location at or around a contact time which can be defined by the timestamps. A group can be created based on results of the analysis. Users can be identified as members of the group and invited to join the group. | 04-25-2013 |
Jason D. Gosnell, San Francisco, CA US
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20120311313 | TICKET-BASED PERSONALIZATION - Securely installing and booting software of a device to run OS authorized according to a ticket that is validated by a nonce generated by application processor (AP) in booted OS stage prior to entering a restore mode is described. AP in booted OS stage generates a pre-flight nonce that is stored in a trusted location (effaceable storage). AP in booted OS stage performs one-way hash of pre-flight nonce and sends the hashed pre-flight nonce to ticket authorization server. AP enters restore mode. AP in first stage bootloader receives a ticket from the ticket authorization server including a signed copy of the hashed pre-flight nonce. AP in first stage bootloader validates the signed ticket by comparing one-way hash of the pre-flight nonce stored in the trusted location and the hashed nonce in the signed ticket. Pre-flight nonce expires after timeout period and upon reboot of AP. Other embodiments are also described. | 12-06-2012 |
20150261966 | SECURE FACTORY DATA GENERATION AND RESTORATION - In various embodiments, methods, devices and systems for securely generating, sealing, and restoring factory-generated calibration and provisioning data for an electronic device are described, in which calibration and provisioning data for an electronic device are generated in a distributed manner and stored on a storage system. The calibration data can be retrieved from the storage system during device assembly and finalized calibration and provisioning data for each electronic device can be stored to the storage system. In one embodiment, a sealing server, to attest to the authenticity of the factory-generated data, seals the finalized calibration data. In one embodiment, an electronic device can access a data store containing the factory-generated data and can update or restore calibration or provisioning data for the device from the data store. | 09-17-2015 |
Jim Gosnell, Houston, TX US
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20130099165 | Reforming Exchanger With Integrated Shift Conversion - Reforming exchangers for syngas production are provided. The reforming exchangers can have a shell-and-tube configuration and include a shift catalyst on the shell side of the exchanger to reduce a carbon monoxide concentration in a shell side product gas mixture. Processes for forming syngas using the reforming exchangers are also provided. | 04-25-2013 |
20130099166 | Reforming Exchanger System With Intermediate Shift Conversion - A reforming exchanger system for syngas production is provided. The reforming exchanger system can have a first and a second reforming exchanger, each with a shell-and-tube configuration, and a shift reactor located intermediate to the first and second reforming exchangers to reduce carbon monoxide concentration in the outlet gas. Processes for forming syngas using the reforming exchanger systems described herein are also provided. | 04-25-2013 |
20150224463 | REFORMING EXCHANGER WITH INTEGRATED SHIFT CONVERSION - Reforming exchangers for syngas production are provided. The reforming exchangers can have a shell-and-tube configuration and include a shift catalyst on the shell side of the exchanger to reduce a carbon monoxide concentration in a shell side product gas mixture. Processes for forming syngas using the reforming exchangers are also provided. | 08-13-2015 |
Jonathan D. Gosnell, Atlanta, GA US
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20120194916 | LASER MARKED DEVICE - An optical device projecting one or more synthetically magnified images that has been laser marked with one or more static two dimensional (2D) images is provided. The static 2D image(s) laser marked on or within this device and the synthetically magnified image(s) projected by this device help determine the authenticity of a document (e.g., passport data page) or product that employs it. Several embodiments of the inventive device also offer increased resistance to tampering or alteration and wear. | 08-02-2012 |
20130004738 | LOW CURL OR CURL FREE OPTICAL FILM-TO-PAPER LAMINATE - An optical film material suitable for use in low curl or curl free optical film-to-paper laminates is provided. The inventive optical film material includes a light-transmitting polymeric optical spacer or carrier film that has a linear coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of less than about 25×10 | 01-03-2013 |
Jonathan D. Gosnell, Cumming, GA US
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20140232809 | LASER MARKED DEVICE - An optical device projecting one or more synthetically magnified images that has been laser marked with one or more static two dimensional (2D) images is provided. The static 2D image(s) laser marked on or within this device and the synthetically magnified image(s) projected by this device help determine the authenticity of a document (e.g., passport data page) or product that employs it. Several embodiments of the inventive device also offer increased resistance to tampering or alteration and wear. | 08-21-2014 |
20140376091 | OPTIONALLY TRANSFERABLE OPTICAL SYSTEM WITH A REDUCED THICKNESS - An optionally transferable optical system with a reduced thickness is provided. The inventive optical system is basically made up of a synthetic image presentation system in which one or more arrangements of structured image icons are substantially in contact with, but not completely embedded within, one or more arrangements of focusing elements. The focusing element and image icon arrangements cooperate to form at least one synthetic image. By way of the subject invention, the requirement for an optical spacer to provide the necessary focal distance between the focusing elements and their associated image icon(s) is removed. As a result, overall system thicknesses are reduced, suitability as a surface-applied authentication system is enabled, and tamper resistance is improved. | 12-25-2014 |
20150217550 | PROCESS FOR TRANSFERRING MICROSTRUCTURES TO A FINAL SUBSTRATE - A process and a transfer film for transferring microstructures to a flexible or rigid final substrate that offers advantages in both speed and precision is provided. The inventive process involves subjecting a transfer film in a continuous roll-to-roll process to the following operations: either forming microstructures on, or transferring microstructures to a surface of the transfer film; and then transferring the microstructures from the transfer film onto a surface of the final substrate. The microstructures are single or multi-layer structures that are made up of: voids in a substantially planar surface, the voids optionally filled or coated with another material; raised areas in a substantially planar surface; or combinations thereof. | 08-06-2015 |
Jusin C. Gosnell, Perrysburg, OH US
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20130048046 | PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE - An adhesive element can be used to attach a conductor interface to a photovoltaic module. The adhesive element provides multiple points of support for conductors connected within the conductor interface and improves sealing against moisture intrusion. | 02-28-2013 |
Justin C. Gosnell, Perrysburg, OH US
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20120037202 | CORD PLATE FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE - A cord plate for a photovoltaic module is configured to receive one or more flowable sealants. | 02-16-2012 |
Matthew Gosnell, Lakeland, TN US
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20130122085 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF SELECTIVE ANDROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATORS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - This invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising Compound I-V, including inter alia solid dosage forms of powder-filled capsule formulations, liquid-filled softgel capsules (softgels), tablets, and sustained release dosage forms, and uses thereof in treating a variety of diseases or conditions in a subject, for example, treating a muscle wasting disease and/or disorder, a bone related disease and/or disorder, metabolic syndrome, diabetes and associated diseases, and others. | 05-16-2013 |
Robert Scott Gosnell, Scituate, MA US
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20110194299 | LUMINAIRE ROTATING FRAME CLAMPING ASSEMBLY - A rotatable downlight frame assembly comprises a pan having a pivot aperture therein, a collar disposed in the pan for rotating in the pivot aperture, the collar having a trim aperture wall depending through the pan, the collar having one of a square, rectangular, non-circular, or asymmetrical trim opening for positioning of a lighting trim, the collar being rotatable relative to the pan through 360 degrees, at least one fastener passing through the collar, a tool-less fastener assembly, the tool-less assembly having one of a first position and a second position for tightening the collar at an angular position relative to the pan via frictional engagement, and the other of the first position and the second position allowing for pivotable motion, and, a lighting assembly positioned on the collar for pivotal movement with the collar. | 08-11-2011 |
Thomas F. Gosnell, Hudson CA
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20100299315 | DATA ARCHIVING SYSTEM - An encrypted file storage solution consists of a cluster of processing nodes, external data storage, and a software agent (the “File System Watcher”), which is installed on the application servers. Cluster sizes of one node up to many hundreds of nodes are possible. There are also remote “Key Servers” which provide various services to one or more clusters. The preceding describes a preferred embodiment, though in some cases it may be desirable to “collapse” some of the functionality into a smaller number of hardware devices, typically trading off cost versus security and fault-tolerance. | 11-25-2010 |
20120084263 | DATA ARCHIVING SYSTEM - An encrypted file storage solution consists of a cluster of processing nodes, external data storage, and a software agent (the “File System Watcher”), which is installed on the application servers. Cluster sizes of one node up to many hundreds of nodes are possible. There are also remote “Key Servers” which provide various services to one or more clusters. The preceding describes a preferred embodiment, though in some cases it may be desirable to “collapse” some of the functionality into a smaller number of hardware devices, typically trading off cost versus security and fault-tolerance. | 04-05-2012 |
20140173186 | Journaling RAID System - A method of providing data storage is disclosed that includes writing a plurality of data non-sequentially to at least one first storage drive, the at least one first storage drive having a random first input/output operations per second (IOPS) speed, and writing the plurality of data and an associated plurality of journal metadata sequentially to at least one second storage drive, the at least one second storage drive having a second random IOPS speed that is slower than the first random IOPS speed. | 06-19-2014 |
20140372393 | DATA ARCHIVING SYSTEM - An encrypted file storage solution consists of a cluster of processing nodes, external data storage, and a software agent (the “File System Watcher”), which is installed on the application servers. Cluster sizes of one node up to many hundreds of nodes are possible. There are also remote “Key Servers” which provide various services to one or more clusters. The preceding describes a preferred embodiment, though in some cases it may be desirable to “collapse” some of the functionality into a smaller number of hardware devices, typically trading off cost versus security and fault-tolerance. | 12-18-2014 |
Zachary R. Gosnell, Terre Haute, IN US
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20120179137 | Compact Device That Rapidly Mixing and Deliverings Substances To a Patient - Injection devices are disclosed for injections of substances. The disclosed devices separately may hold two separate substances, e.g., solid, liquid or gas substances, in separate compartments which are interrupted so that the separate substances come into contact during the activation of the device. One disclosed device includes a needle for injection and two substances that are mixed with only a few actions by the operator of the device. The device may or may not activate mixing by the removal of a sleeve which triggers compartment interaction through movement of pins, pegs, springs, wires, string, or other mechanisms which allow the materials held in separate chambers to come into contact with each other. Operator error during mixing and checking the dosage of substances to be injected is avoided with the disclosed devices. Also, the needle is maintained in a sterile state because the needle is held internally of the device until the sleeve is removed and the device begins to activate. | 07-12-2012 |
20140058319 | Compact Device For Rapidly Mixing and Delivering Substances To a Patient - Injection devices are disclosed for injections of substances. The disclosed devices separately may hold two separate substances, e.g., solid, liquid or gas substances, in separate compartments which are interrupted so that the separate substances come into contact during the activation of the device. One disclosed device includes a needle for injection and two substances that are mixed with only a few actions by the operator of the device. The device may or may not activate mixing by the removal of a sleeve which triggers compartment interaction through movement of pins, pegs, springs, wires, string, or other mechanisms which allow the materials held in separate chambers to come into contact with each other. Operator error during mixing and checking the dosage of substances to be injected is avoided with the disclosed devices. Also, the needle is maintained in a sterile state because the needle is held internally of the device until the sleeve is removed and the device begins to activate. | 02-27-2014 |