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Bradley R. Grady, Cleburne, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110211818Fracturing Tank Fluid Heating - Fracturing fluid in a fluid tank is heated at a wellsite to protect against freezing of the fluid because of cold weather conditions. Convection currents induced in the fluid during heating cause fluid circulation in the tank to stir the fluid without additional equipment for that purpose.09-01-2011

Brian Grady, Norman, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100180691SENSOR-ENABLED GEOSYNTHETIC MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - The present invention is directed to a sensor-enabled geosynthetic material for use in geosynthetic structures, a method of making the sensor-enabled geosynthetic material, and a method of measuring geometric strains of a geosynthetic product made from the sensor-enabled geosynthetic material. The sensor-enabled geosynthetic material includes a polymeric material and an electrically conductive filler. The polymeric material and an electrically conductive filler are combined to provide a sensor-enabled geosynthetic material. The sensor-enabled geosynthetic material having a predetermined concentration of the electrically conductive filler so as to provide the sensor-enabled geosynthetic material with an electrical conductivity and a strain sensitivity within the percolation region or slightly above it.07-22-2010
20100190889POLYALKENOATE CEMENT COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE IN CEMENTING APPLICATIONS - Methods and compositions for cementing applications. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a method of cementing comprising the steps of: providing a cement composition that comprises: a polyelectrolyte and/or an alkenoic acid first monomer; a filler; and a crosslinking agent; placing the cement composition in a desired location; and allowing the cement composition to set therein.07-29-2010
20120090400SENSOR-ENABLED GEOSYNTHETIC MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - The present invention is directed to a sensor-enabled geosynthetic material for use in geosynthetic structures and geosyntapes, a method of making the sensor-enabled geosynthetic material and the geosyntapes, and a method of measuring geometric strains of a geosynthetic product made from the sensor-enabled geosynthetic material. The sensor-enabled geosynthetic material includes a polymeric material and an electrically conductive filler. The polymeric material and an electrically conductive filler are combined to provide a sensor-enabled geosynthetic material. The sensor-enabled geosynthetic material having a predetermined concentration of the electrically conductive filler so as to provide the sensor-enabled geosynthetic material with an electrical conductivity and a strain sensitivity within the percolation region or slightly above it.04-19-2012

Patent applications by Brian Grady, Norman, OK US

Brian Douglas Grady, Mountain View, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090079584Method and system of reading utility meter data over a network - A utility meter may be read by sending a request to read the meter from a meter reading application, which may be located on a utility server or on an access point to a network, to a communications module associated with the utility meter. The communications module initiates a session with the utility meter, makes requests for data from the associated utility meter, receives the responses to requests for data from the utility meter, and terminates the session after receiving all the requested data from the meter. It then formats the responses with the data received from the utility meter, and transmits the formatted response to the meter reading application.03-26-2009

Brian P. Grady, Norman, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090143255Methods and Compositions for Improving Well Bore Stability in Subterranean Formations - Films that may be created and/or placed in a well bore that prevent the flow of fluid into cracks or fractures in a portion of a subterranean formation penetrated by the well bore, and associated methods of use, are provided. In one embodiment, the methods comprise: providing a treatment fluid that comprises a base fluid and a film-forming polymer; introducing the treatment fluid into a portion of a well bore penetrating a portion of a subterranean formation, the well bore comprising an interior wall; and allowing the film-forming polymer to electrostatically interact with a surface of the interior wall of the well bore to form a substantially continuous film along a portion of the interior wall of the well bore, the substantially continuous film being capable of hindering the flow of a fluid therethrough.06-04-2009
20110288656TISSUE GRAFT COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SAME - A tissue graft composition is described herein that includes a segment of small intestinal submucosa having at least one nanoparticle incorporated therein such that the permeability of the segment of small intestinal submucosa is altered, thereby providing the segment of small intestinal submucosa with a more substantially uniform structure for cell migration and proliferation. The tissue graft composition may further comprise at least one macromolecule incorporated into the nanoparticle. The tissue graft composition may be utilized in seeded or unseeded methods of tissue repair.11-24-2011

Giuia Abano Grady, Carlisle, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110131055PATIENT-BASED IMMUNIZATION TRACKING - Techniques for patient management of immunizations, including performing steps of recording patient information including a date of birth; recording information for immunization doses received by the patient, including the date each dose was received; obtaining an immunization schedule from a remote computer system; generating a plurality of recommended immunization doses based on the recorded immunization doses received by the patient and the date of birth of the patient, each recommended immunization dose having a recommended time period for administration of the dose; recording a selected date of administration for a recommended immunization dose; displaying a list of the recommended immunization doses, along with their respective date of administration or recommended time period for administration.06-02-2011

James Grady, St. Louis, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120123804Systems and Methods for Providing an Inducement to Purchase Incident to a Physician's Prescription of Medication - Systems and methods for providing targeted content to a patient who has received a prescription for medication. The systems and methods generally provide the content prior to the Point of Sale (POS) of the actual prescription allow patients to review the content and possibly act on it prior to actually obtaining the medication. Depending on embodiment, the content may be provided by a pharmacy at or around the time of dispensing or by a physician at or around the time of prescribing.05-17-2012

James M. Grady, Londonderry, NH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120136266AUTOMATED ISCHEMIA ANALYSIS OF ECG DATA - An ECG analysis system is responsive to patient ECG data for performing an analysis of the ECG data to determine whether acute MI is present. The system first analyzes the ECG data by standard ECG analysis to determine whether acute MI is present. This analysis is followed in a first mode of operation by ACI-TIPI analysis to estimate the probability of acute MI from patient characteristics and the ECG data. In a second mode, when the standard ECG analysis is definitive as to the presence of acute MI the ACI-TIPI analysis is not run and the user is presented with only the results of the standard interpretation. If the standard ECG analysis is indeterminate as to the presence of acute MI, then the ACI-TIPI analysis is run and the results of the ACI-TIPI analysis are presented to the user.05-31-2012

Jeff Grady, Charleston, SC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090050499PROTECTIVE ASSEMBLY FOR PORTABLE DIGITAL DEVICE - A protective case for a portable digital media device includes a hinged element and an aperture registered with an input element for such device, to provide protection against inadvertent damage to the device, to selectively operate as a stand to maintain the device in an upright position, and enable user access to the input element when the case is closed.02-26-2009

Patent applications by Jeff Grady, Charleston, SC US

Jim Grady, Elko, NV US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100244748ROTATING BEACON - A light beacon includes a base, a plurality of towers supported on the base, a first set of LEDs having a first color mounted on each of said towers and a second set of LEDs having a second color also mounted on each of said towers. A microprocessor in operative communication with each of the first and second LEDs is configured to illuminate the first set of LEDs through a defined channel either simultaneously or sequentially, at a user's option through a user interface. The processor is further configured to illuminate the second set of LEDs through a defined channel either simultaneously or sequentially at a user's option. A lens mounted on the housing directs light from the LEDs in a preconfigured distribution.09-30-2010
20100253499LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM - A method of controlling a plurality of lights on a vehicle lighting system provides a first and second light having a first and second processor. Each is in operative communication with a bus establishing an operative communication between the first and second processor. A master processor is arbitrated among the first and second processors. Thereafter the master processor signals the first and second processors to execute a preconfigured flash pattern.10-07-2010

John Grady, Cypress, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090231800Blade Enclosure With Replaceable Hard Drives - One embodiment has plural servers stacked in an enclosure. The servers have a front surface and at least two hard disk drives that are each hot-swappable and replaceable through an opening in the front surface.09-17-2009

John K. Grady, Harvard, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090160255UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY - An external uninterruptible power supply (“UPS”), and a related method, are presented in which a predetermined desired DC voltage potential is applied directly to the internal DC voltage power distribution bus in a computer. The UPS is configured to use an automotive battery to provide the predetermined desired DC voltage potential in the event of the loss of the AC voltage input signal. In a preferred embodiment, the UPS includes an inverterless AC-DC power supply, such as a bridge rectifier circuit, for supplying a predetermined desired direct current voltage potential at its output. That output potential in turn is carried by a suitably arranged cord or power cable connected to the internal direct current voltage distribution bus in the computer. The distribution bus may be connected to one or more points-of-load, also known as “point-of-power” voltage conversion modules, each of which provide a regulated voltage to power the various high density chip loads, components and circuitry in the computer. The input voltage to a point-of-load power chip can vary over a wide range allowing unregulated voltages ranging from 11 to 14 volts which may be used to supply the point-of-load power chips with no operating problems since the chips are inherently an on-card switching regulator operating at a high frequency.06-25-2009
20120084972CONCRETE EMBEDDED ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX - Applicant has disclosed an improved method and apparatus for installing electrical junction boxes in embedded concrete construction applications. In the preferred embodiment, a first box (with at least one attached conduit) is embedded in the bottom of a concrete deck at pour, wherein the box has an open bottom covered during the pour. After pouring, the cover is removed to expose the open bottom, through a plane of the deck, without having to break through the concrete. A second box, with an open top, is lifted up and fastened (preferably, screwed) to the embedded first box to complete a preferred electrical junction box. The second box is designed to be exposed to accept surface mount or exposed wiring methods. There is a passage between the first and second boxes for accepting wire pulled through the conduit(s).04-12-2012

Patent applications by John K. Grady, Harvard, MA US

John M. Grady, Sellersburg, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100200610ICE/BEVERAGE DISPENSER WITH IN-LINE ICE CRUSHER - An ice crusher is attached to an ice dispenser or to a combined ice and beverage dispenser. The ice crusher occupies minimal space in order to fit the dispenser into an existing space on a serving counter or in a beverage dispensing area. The ice crusher may also elevate the ice. In embodiments using this technique, the outlet of the ice from the ice crusher is higher than the ice inlet. As the ice flows from a source of ice, such as an ice bin, the ice is elevated while it is being crushed. The ice then flows from the outlet of the ice crusher down an ice chute or other outlet of the ice crusher, into a cup or container as desired. Other embodiments convey the ice without lifting it, and still other embodiments dispense either crushed or cubed ice, as the consumer may select. In one embodiment the selected crushed ice or cubed ice are both dispensed though the same ice dispensing chute. A retrofit kit may be used to add an ice crusher to an existing ice dispenser, or to an existing combined ice and beverage dispenser.08-12-2010

John R. Grady, Cypress, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080303391EJECTABLE/RETRACTABLE INTERFACE MODULE FOR A COMPUTER SYSTEM - An ejectable/retractable interface module is disclosed. AN exemplary interface module may include a display trolley assembly, and a display module pivotally connected to the display trolley assembly. A management cable connects the display module to a computer board in the display trolley assembly. The display trolley assembly and display module are configured for during ejection and retraction in a blade enclosure so that the display module folds flat and retracts into the blade enclosure to reduce damage during shipping. The display module pivots to a desired viewing angle during use.12-11-2008
20080313539ON-BOARD INPUT AND MANAGEMENT DEVICE FOR A COMPUTING SYSTEM - An on-board input and management device is disclosed. In an exemplary implementation, a method of managing a blade computing system may include monitoring current systems status in a blade computing system with an integrated management controller. The method may also include using the integrated management controller for user interaction to monitor and modify configuration of a plurality of modules in the blade computing system. In an exemplary embodiment, all of the modules in the blade computing system may be monitored and managed.12-18-2008

Patent applications by John R. Grady, Cypress, TX US

John R. Grady, Houston, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110249392Computer Including Hot-pluggable Disk Storage Drives That Are Mounted In An In-line Arrangement - An electronic device includes a housing defining an enclosure, one or more processors in the enclosure, and one or more memory modules in the enclosure. Disk storage drives are provided in an in-line arrangement within the enclosure such that a rear portion of one disk storage drive is adjacent a front portion of another disk storage drive.10-13-2011

Ken Grady, Carlisle, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110131055PATIENT-BASED IMMUNIZATION TRACKING - Techniques for patient management of immunizations, including performing steps of recording patient information including a date of birth; recording information for immunization doses received by the patient, including the date each dose was received; obtaining an immunization schedule from a remote computer system; generating a plurality of recommended immunization doses based on the recorded immunization doses received by the patient and the date of birth of the patient, each recommended immunization dose having a recommended time period for administration of the dose; recording a selected date of administration for a recommended immunization dose; displaying a list of the recommended immunization doses, along with their respective date of administration or recommended time period for administration.06-02-2011

Kevin Grady US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100060035Removable Chassis Skirt - The invention is a chassis skirt for a motor vehicle's chassis. The chassis skirt has a panel assembly that releasably engages a frame assembly. The frame assembly mounts to a chassis, such as to a chassis mounted bracket like a battery box. The frame assembly has spaced apart bracket assemblies that can have a pin extending from a bracket to engage receivers in the panel assembly. Isolators in the frame assembly also engage the panel assembly. A spring is used to assist in moving the panel assembly away from the chassis to access the chassis mounted bracket.03-11-2010

Kevin Grady, Canton, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110169767POLARIZER CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN - A touch screen is disclosed. The touch screen includes a display assembly to generate a visible feedback to a user, a conductive layer spaced from the display assembly for sensing a touch of the user, and a polarizer layer disposed adjacent the conductive layer, wherein the conductive layer is interposed between the display assembly and the polarizer layer.07-14-2011

Kevin L. Grady, Fort Wayne, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080231079REMOVABLE CHASSIS SKIRT - The invention is a chassis skirt for a motor vehicle's chassis. The chassis skirt has a panel assembly that releasably engages a frame assembly. The frame assembly mounts to a chassis, such as to a chassis mounted bracket like a battery box. The frame assembly has spaced apart bracket assemblies that can have a pin extending from a bracket to engage receivers in the panel assembly. Isolators in the frame assembly also engage the panel assembly. A spring is used to assist in moving the panel assembly away from the chassis to access the chassis mounted bracket.09-25-2008
20090184493REMOVABLE TOW HOOKS AND TOW LOCKING SYSTEM - A removable tow device and tow device receiver is provided having lugs upon the removable tow device that engage lug pockets within the tow device receiver for secure engagement. The removable tow device and receiver are simple to use, requiring a minimal of manipulation to install. Installation is reduced to insert, twist, and release. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract that will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.07-23-2009

Mark P. Grady, Ambler, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080236585INDICATING DEVICE FOR A VENTILATOR - An indicating device assists rescue personnel in administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). A transducer measures the pressure drop in a flow tube attached to the patient, and this pressure drop is converted into a flow rate and volume. Another transducer measures the pressure in the flow tube at a point near the patient, the measured pressure being essentially the same as, or related to, the intratracheal pressure. Indicator lights show either red or green or yellow, when the flow rate, and/or the intratracheal pressure, are within or outside of a preferred range. The desired ranges can be adjusted according to the weight of the patient. The device provides immediate guidance for rescue personnel, by indicating whether the volume of gas received by the patient is appropriate, and whether intratracheal pressure is below or above a potentially lethal level. It also provides a prompt light to indicate the desirable rate at which to administer respirations, a rate based upon the measured values of the exhaled volume and the intratracheal pressure.10-02-2008

Matthew S. Grady, Burlington, VT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100042355METHOD FOR MONITORING THERMAL CONTROL - A structure has a heat dissipating feature, an internal temperature measurement device, and a memory. The structure generates heat as power is supplied to the structure, and a threshold voltage of the internal temperature measurement device changes as the temperature of the temperature measurement device changes. The embodiments herein establish a linear relationship between temperature and threshold voltage by heating the structure to a first temperature and recording a first threshold voltage, and then heating the structure to a second temperature and recording a second threshold voltage. From this, the embodiments herein calculate a linear relationship between temperature and threshold voltage. Further, the embodiments herein can calculate the temperatures of the structure based only upon the linear relationship and threshold voltages measured from internal temperature measurement device.02-18-2010

Patent applications by Matthew S. Grady, Burlington, VT US

Michael Grady, Wellesley, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100163483FOOD PROCESSING RESOURCE RECOVERY - A method of hydrolyzing peptide bonds in waste material from dissolved air flotation (DAF float) wastewater treatment systems is disclosed. The method according to the disclosure comprises controlling the pH of said DAF float; adding a lytic agent to said pH controlled DAF float; and incubating the lytic agent/DAF float mixture. The hydrolyzed peptide bonds allow for the cleaving of oil molecules from protein material thereby increasing oil extraction from wastewater streams.07-01-2010

Michael Grady, Boston, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090256683CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USE IN AN RFID SYSTEM INCLUDING A MULTIPLICITY OF RFID READERS - A system and method that facilitates the configuration and control of components of a radio frequency identification (RFID) system, taking into account how the RFID system components are associated with one or more physical locations within an environment in which the RFID system is deployed. The RFID system can be controlled by obtaining a representation of the physical space. Next, at least one region of interest is specified in the representation of the physical space. An interrogation zone is then specified in the representation of the physical space, in which the interrogation zone corresponds to the data reader. Next, at least one overlap region of the interrogation zone and the region of interest is specified. Information is then stored, including the representation, and the interest region, the interrogation zone, and/or the overlap region. Operation of the data reader is controlled as a function of the stored information.10-15-2009

Patent applications by Michael Grady, Boston, MA US

Michael Charles Grady, Oaklyn, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090305370METHOD FOR PRODUCING BUTANOL USING TWO-PHASE EXTRACTIVE FERMENTATION - A method of making butanol from at least one fermentable carbon source that overcomes the issues of toxicity resulting in an increase in the effective titer, the effective rate, and the effective yield of butanol production by fermentation utilizing a recombinant microbial host wherein the butanol is extracted into specific organic extractants during fermentation12-10-2009
20100221802METHOD FOR PRODUCING BUTANOL USING TWO-PHASE EXTRACTIVE FERMENTATION - A method of making butanol from at least one fermentable carbon source that overcomes the issues of toxicity resulting in an increase in the effective titer, the effective rate, and the effective yield of butanol production by fermentation utilizing a recombinant microbial host wherein the butanol is extracted into specific organic extractants during fermentation09-02-2010
20100261851Recoverable polymer-bound homogeneous catalysts for catalytic chain transfer process - Disclosed herein are novel polymer-tethered ligands, metal complexes comprising these ligands, and the use of these complexes as chain transfer catalysts to control the molecular weight of oligomeric and polymeric materials produced in a radical polymerization process. The materials made by the processes disclosed herein have significantly reduced color, making them suitable for a wide range of color-critical end-uses, including automotive coatings.10-14-2010
20110059252TWO COMPONENT COATING COMPOSITIONS AND COATINGS PRODUCED THEREFROM - The present invention is directed to two component coating compositions that cure under ambient conditions and more particularly to those having low VOC (volatile organic content) that are suitable for use in automotive refinish and Original Equipment Manufacturing (OEM) applications. The coating composition includes crosslinkable and crosslinking components, wherein the crosslinkable component includes a low polydispersity, low molecular weight copolymer having on an average 2 to 25 functional groups, such as hydroxyl, carboxyl, acetoacetoxy, primary and secondary amine, and epoxy. The copolymer is polymerized from a monomer mixture that includes one or more non-functional acrylate monomers and one or more functional methacrylate monomers provided with the functional groups. The crosslinking component includes polyisocyanate, polyamine, ketimine, melamine, epoxy, polyacid or a combination thereof. The invention is also directed to coating produced from the coating composition.03-10-2011
20110097773METHOD FOR PRODUCING BUTANOL USING EXTRACTIVE FERMENTATION - A method for producing butanol through microbial fermentation, in which the butanol product is removed by extraction into a water-immiscible extractant composition comprising a first solvent and a second solvent, is provided. The first solvent is selected from the group consisting of C04-28-2011
20110136193METHOD FOR PRODUCING BUTANOL USING EXTRACTIVE FERMENTATION WITH OSMOLYTE ADDITION - A method is provided for producing butanol through microbial fermentation, in which the butanol product is removed during the fermentation by extraction into a water-immiscible organic extractant in the presence of at least one osmolyte at a concentration at least sufficient to increase the butanol partition coefficient relative to that in the presence of the osmolyte concentration of the basal fermentation medium and of an optional fermentable carbon source. The osmolyte may comprise a monosaccharide, a disaccharide, glycerol, sugarcane juice, molasses, polyethylene glycol, dextran, high fructose corn syrup, corn mash, starch, cellulose, and combinations thereof. Also provided is a method and composition for recovering butanol from a fermentation medium.06-09-2011
20110159558METHOD FOR PRODUCING BUTANOL USING EXTRACTIVE FERMENTATION WITH ELECTROLYTE ADDITION - A method for producing butanol through microbial fermentation, in which the butanol product is removed during the fermentation by extraction into a water-immiscible organic extractant in the presence of at least one electrolyte at a concentration at least sufficient to increase the butanol partition coefficient relative to that in the presence of the salt concentration of the basal fermentation medium, is provided. The electrolyte may comprise a salt which dissociates in the fermentation medium, or in the aqueous phase of a biphasic fermentation medium, to form free ions. Also provided is a method and composition for recovering butanol from a fermentation medium.06-30-2011
20110288344RECOVERY OF BUTANOL FROM A MIXTURE OF BUTANOL, WATER, AND AN ORGANIC EXTRACTANT - A process for recovering butanol from a mixture comprising a water-immiscible organic extractant, water, butanol, and optionally a non-condensable gas, is provided. The butanol is selected from 1-butanol, 2-butanol, isobutanol, and mixtures thereof. An overhead stream from a first distillation column is condensed to recover a mixed condensate. An entrainer is added to at least one appropriate process stream or vessel such that the mixed condensate comprises sufficient entrainer to provide phase separation of the organic and the aqueous phases to provide for recovery of the butanol.11-24-2011
20110288345RECOVERY OF BUTANOL FROM A MIXTURE OF BUTANOL, WATER, AND AN ORGANIC EXTRACTANT - A process for recovering butanol from a mixture comprising a water-immiscible organic extractant, water, butanol, and optionally a non-condensable gas, is provided. The butanol is selected from 1-butanol, 2-butanol, isobutanol, and mixtures thereof. The extractant comprises at least one solvent selected from the group consisting of C11-24-2011
20110294179METHOD FOR PRODUCING BUTANOL USING TWO-PHASE EXTRACTIVE FERMENTATION - A method of making butanol from at least one fermentable carbon source that overcomes the issues of toxicity resulting in an increase in the effective titer, the effective rate, and the effective yield of butanol production by fermentation utilizing a recombinant microbial host wherein the butanol is extracted into specific organic extractants during fermentation12-01-2011
20110312043EXTRACTION SOLVENTS DERIVED FROM OIL FOR ALCOHOL REMOVAL IN EXTRACTIVE FERMENTATION - In an alcohol fermentation process, oil derived from biomass is hydrolyzed into an extractant available for in situ removal of a product alcohol such as butanol from a fermentation broth. The glycerides in the oil can be catalytically (e.g., enzymatically) hydrolyzed into free fatty acids, which form a fermentation product extractant having a partition coefficient for a product alcohol greater than a partition coefficient of the oil of the biomass for the product alcohol. Oil derived from a feedstock of an alcohol fermentation process can be hydrolyzed by contacting the feedstock including the oil with one or more enzymes whereby at least a portion of the oil is hydrolyzed into free fatty acids forming a fermentation product extractant, or the oil can be separated from the feedstock prior to the feedstock being fed to a fermentation vessel, and the separated oil can be contacted with the enzymes to form the fermentation product extractant. The fermentation product extractant can be contacted with a fermentation broth for in situ removal of a product alcohol.12-22-2011
20110312044EXTRACTION SOLVENTS DERIVED FROM OIL FOR ALCOHOL REMOVAL IN EXTRACTIVE FERMENTATION - In an alcohol fermentation process, oil derived from biomass is chemically converted into an extractant available for in situ removal of a product alcohol such as butanol from a fermentation broth. The glycerides in the oil can be chemically converted into a reaction product, such as fatty acids, fatty alcohols, fatty amides, fatty acid methyl esters, fatty acid glycol esters, and hydroxylated triglycerides, and mixtures thereof, which forms a fermentation product extractant having a partition coefficient for a product alcohol greater than a partition coefficient of the oil of the biomass for the product alcohol. Oil derived from a feedstock of an alcohol fermentation process can be chemically converting into the fermentation product extractant. The oil can be separated from the feedstock prior to the feedstock being fed to a fermentation vessel, and the separated oil can be chemically converted to a fermentation product extractant, which can then contacted with a fermentation product comprising a product alcohol, whereby the product alcohol is separated from the fermentation product.12-22-2011
20110312053SUPPLEMENTATION OF FATTY ACIDS FOR IMPROVING ALCOHOL PRODUCTIVITY - Fatty acids derived from biomass at a step in a fermentation process can be added to a fermentation medium comprising a recombinant microorganism that produces a product alcohol. At least one of growth rate and fermentable carbon consumption of the microorganism is greater in the presence of the fatty acids than the growth rate and the fermentable carbon consumption of the microorganism in the absence of the fatty acids. The addition of the fatty acids can increase glucose consumption, and can improve microorganism biomass production (cell growth/density) and growth rate, thereby reducing production time and increasing productivity of the fermentation process.12-22-2011
20120035398PROCESS TO REMOVE PRODUCT ALCOHOL FROM A FERMENTATION BY VAPORIZATION UNDER VACUUM - A fermentation liquid feed including water and a product alcohol and optionally CO02-09-2012

Patent applications by Michael Charles Grady, Oaklyn, NJ US

Mike Grady, Daytona Beach, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110259256SHALLOW WATER ANCHOR SYSTEM - A shallow water anchor system configured to secure a watercraft to a location in a shallow body of water. The shallow water anchor system includes an L-shaped mounting bracket coupled to the watercraft. The shallow water anchor system includes a mount sized and shaped to be coupled to the L-shaped mounting bracket. The mount includes an attachment member sized and shaped to be coupled to the L-shaped mounting bracket. The mount includes a support extending from the attachment member and extending at an off-right angle from the attachment member. The mount includes a channel coupled to the support and extending substantially perpendicularly therefrom. The shallow water anchor system includes a spike sized and shaped to extend through the channel and be held thereby.10-27-2011

Patrick Grady, San Francisco, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100023407System and Method for Availability-Based Limited-Time Offerings and Transactions - System and method for availability based on limited-time offerings and transactions. One embodiment of the present invention provides a system and method that, based on a set of known preferences and historic transactions with customers, culls from a customer database those customers most likely to close a transaction in a short time. The selected customers are notified of the offer, and the system processes the customers responses in a timely manner, and thus allow fleeting inventories to be sold off before they expire.01-28-2010

Patrick Charles Grady, Woodbridge, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080262948Alert distribution and management system and returns module - A method for managing a returns process in response to product alerts is provided. The method includes receiving an alert related to a product. The method also includes processing the alert into an alert repository. The method further includes retrieving product data based on the alert. The method further includes associating the product data with the alert. The method further includes facilitating a return of the product to a vendor using the product data. The method further includes receiving data in response to the return of the product. The method further includes providing an actionable display including the product data, the data in response to the return, and data related to a return action.10-23-2008
20090132330Alert distribution and management system and interface components - A method for distributing product alerts among a plurality of facilities is provided. The method includes receiving alerts, processing the alerts into an alert repository, providing an interface to an external system, receiving, via the interface, a request from the external system for an alert related to a product at the facility, extracting the alert from the alert repository, and sending, via the interface, the alert to the external system. A system for managing product alert handling at a facility is also provided. The system includes an alert processor and an interface component. The alert processor maintains a database. The interface component receives a request from an external system for alert handling data, retrieves the alert handling data from the database, sends the data to the external system, receives an action based on the data from the external system, and implements the action to manage alert handling at the facility.05-21-2009

Paul Grady, Reno, NV US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090083703Electronic Clinical Study Site Generation System - An electronic clinical system receives protocol information from a clinical study or trial designer and automatically generates source code modules and a data model for a website used in conducting the study or trial. The source code modules are used in automatically generating and exposing case report forms for use by the clinical sites participating in the study.03-26-2009

Philip E. Grady, Kannapolis, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080211685Changing a function of a device based on tilt of the device for longer than a time period - In various embodiments, changing the function involves disabling an input device, disabling an output device, changing a display mode of the output device from portrait to landscape, or increasing volume of the output device. In an embodiment, the change of the function is delayed by a time period, and the delay for changing the output device is longer than the delay for changing the input device. If the electronic device is upright, the input device and the output device are enabled. The tilt is sensed by a sensing device, signals from the sensing device are filtered, and a delay is introduced. In this way, premature disabling or enabling of the electronic device is avoided.09-04-2008

Robert Francis Grady, Lake Zurich, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110049004Box insert - A product is secured within a box, using an apparatus that can be re-used to secure a different sized or shaped product. The apparatus is a box insert having a rigid sheet that fits snugly within the box, and multiple supports mounted on both the top and bottom of the rigid sheet. The supports mounted on the top side of the insert are spaced in an opposing manner to hold a first product snugly between those supports, while the supports mounted on the bottom side are spaced to hold a second product of a different shape or size. The insert is placed in a box so that either the top side or the bottom side of the insert is closest to the top of the box to serve as a support for whichever sized and shaped product best fits within the supports on that top-facing side of the insert.03-03-2011

Robert W. Grady, Letart, WV US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090211487Wood Preservative Composition - A wood preservative composition resulting from admixing components comprising: at least one preservative metal; a quaternary ammonium compound; at least 2 amine compounds; a pH reducing agent, and water, wherein the pH of the composition is from about 7.1 to less than 8.5. Surprisingly, this combination of materials results in a stable solution that can contain a moldicide yet have a commercially acceptable shelf life.08-27-2009

Steven C. Grady, Chanhassen, MN US

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20110183183BATTERY ARRAYS, CONSTRUCTIONS AND METHOD - Disclosed is a stacked array of a plurality of thin film batteries that are electrically connected together. The stacked array is in a staggered configuration. The outermost points of side edges on one side of the stacked array preferably generally conform to an interior surface of an electronic device or component thereof in order to advantageously save space in the device. In an embodiment, the stacked array comprises at least one battery having a single surface in contact with a plurality of batteries. In another embodiment, a shaped array of a plurality of thin film batteries electrically connected together is provided, whereby a plurality of batteries are arranged in a single layer on a non-rectangular substrate adjacent to one another generally in the shape of the surface of the substrate. Additionally, a thin film battery is described wherein at least one via is provided through the substrate and at least one other via through an insulation layer to provide electronic connection to the battery cell.07-28-2011

Victor Eugene Grady, Irvine, CA US

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20120096628PERSONAL ITEM PROTECTOR APPARATUS - An apparatus and a system for support and/or holder for implements, and more specifically, for the securement and transport of personal items such as eyewear is provided. The apparatus may be used with a shirt. For example, the shirt can include a first protector pocket attached to the shirt, the first protector pocket including a pull tab loop with an open portion in the center. The shirt can also include a second protector pocket attached to the shirt, the second protector pocket including a vertical loop. A first shorter pocket can be in front of a second taller pocket. The pocket can include a notch such as a semi-circular notch, a rectangular notch formed on the face of the pocket or a notch that is formed on the side of the pocket and defined by two areas of stitching, one above the notch and a second below the notch.04-26-2012

Wayne R. Grady, Fairfield, OH US

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20080273971TURBINE NOZZLE SEGMENT AND REPAIR METHOD - A method of repairing a turbine nozzle segment having at least one vane disposed between outer and inner bands. The method includes using an salvageable part, such as honeycomb backing strip remnant, from a nozzle segment that is unrepairable, and joining the honeycomb backing strip to a replacement casting. The replacement casting includes a tenon formed on the inner band that mates with a mortise formed on the back side of the honeycomb backing strip. A nozzle segment and nozzle segment casting used in connection with the method is also disclosed.11-06-2008

Wayne Ray Grady, Hamilton, OH US

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20080267775Nozzle segments and method of repairing the same - A method of repairing a nozzle segment is provided. The nozzle segment includes at least one airfoil extending between an inner band and an outer band, and the airfoil includes a first sidewall and an opposing second sidewall that are joined together at a leading edge and at an axially-spaced trailing edge. The method includes identifying a damaged portion of the airfoil, repairing the damaged portion of the airfoil by at least one of welding weld filler in the area of the damaged portion of the airfoil, and brazing preform in the area of the damaged portion of the airfoil, and blending at least one of the weld filler and the preform to remove excess material to facilitate finishing an outer surface of the airfoil.10-30-2008
20100024187METHOD FOR REPAIR OF A LOCOMOTIVE DIESEL MOTOR WATER MANIFOLD - Methods for repairing and restoring water manifold pipes, particularly locomotive diesel motor water manifolds exhibiting excessive corrosion around at least one water port. Exemplary methods include inserting a pipe segment into a selected water port and using the inserted pipe segment as a build-up or brazing form. Braze material is applied in one layers around and against the inserted pipe segment. Excess braze material and the pipe segment are thereafter removed in order to restore the manifold pipe to an original dimension.02-04-2010
20100126014REPAIR METHOD FOR TBC COATED TURBINE COMPONENTS - A method is provided for repairing a metallic turbine component which includes a thermal barrier coating system including a metallic bond coat and a ceramic top coat. The method includes: (a) removing the top coat using a mechanical process; (b) partially stripping the metallic bond coat from the component, such that substantially no material of the component is removed; (c) repairing at least one defect in the turbine component; (d) applying a new metallic bond coat to the turbine component; and (e) applying a new ceramic top coat over the metallic bond coat.05-27-2010

Patent applications by Wayne Ray Grady, Hamilton, OH US

Wayne Ray Grady, Fairfield, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120027617TURBINE NOZZLE SEGMENT AND METHOD OF REPAIRING SAME - A method is provided for repairing a metallic turbine component which includes at least two airfoils interconnected by a mid-span shroud. The method includes: (a) applying a reinforcement plate to the mid-span shroud; (b) applying braze material to at least a portion of a perimeter of the reinforcement plate; (c) heating the component to melt and flow the braze material between the reinforcement plate and the mid-span shroud; and (d) allowing the braze material to cool and solidify so as to bond the reinforcement plate to the mid-span shroud.02-02-2012

William A. Grady, Bedford, TX US

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20090287742METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RUN TIME DIRECTORIES FOR ADDRESS SERVICES ON A MAIL PROCESSING SYSTEM - The present application generally relates to address data maintenance services using a mail processing system. The present application discloses techniques and equipment to update address information and usage of mail processing equipment to print delivery point barcodes that represent the current and accurate address information available for the addressee. The present application also provides a new approach for storing and searching address and name run time directories as part of a mail processing system using address reader technology.11-19-2009

William Andrew Grady, Bedford, TX US

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20090057207MAIL PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR ADDRESS CHANGE SERVICE - Systems and methods are disclosed for processing a mailing including one or more mail pieces. The exemplary systems and method include capturing address data, addressee data, or address and addressee data associated with each respective mail piece of the mailing. A delivery point address code and a unique identifier are determined for the respective mail piece based at least in part on the captured address data, addressee data, or address and addressee data. In addition, a machine readable code is generated comprising at least a mailer identifier for the mailing and the unique identifier. The machine readable code is then printed on the respective mail piece. Also disclosed are exemplary systems and methods for retrieving a delivery point address code from a move data file. A machine readable code is generated from the delivery point address code and a unique identifier, and is printed on the mail piece.03-05-2009

William Mack Grady, Round Rock, TX US

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20100085065PASSIVE AGENT SYSTEM IMPEDANCE MONITORING STATION AND METHOD - This invention relates to a hybrid passive agent system impedance monitoring station and method. The method of monitoring impedance of an electrical system includes the steps of providing an impedance monitoring station adapted to test and monitor system impedance, solving for system impedance in a time domain, solving for system impedance in a frequency domain, and determining a time domain driving point impedance and a frequency domain driving point impedance to identify the impedance of the system.04-08-2010