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Gregory John Bizier, Livermore, ME US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080229962Sublimation transfer paper, method of making, and method for sublimation printing - Sublimation transfer paper is provided according to the present invention. The sublimation transfer paper includes a paper substrate having a first side and a second side, and a sublimable ink receptive coating composition on at least one of the first side or the second side of the paper substrate. The sublimable ink receptive coating composition can be applied to the paper substrate at a coat weight of about 1.5 lb./3000 ft09-25-2008

Gregory John Carven, Maynard, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100266617ANTIBODIES TO HUMAN PROGRAMMED DEATH RECEPTOR PD-1 - Antibodies which block the binding of human Programmed Death Receptor 1(hPD-1) to its ligands (hPD-L1 or hPD-L2) and their variable region sequences are disclosed. A method of increasing the activity (or reducing downmodulation) of an immune response through the PD-I pathway is also disclosed.10-21-2010

Gregory John Derzay, Pewaukee, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090089237METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY UPDATING DETECTION KNOWLEDGE OF SYSTEMS - A method for remotely updating detection knowledge of a system is presented. The method includes remotely communicating a rule package to the system to incrementally update the knowledge base of the system, wherein the rule package comprises at least one or more rules. Further, the method includes verifying validity of the rule package. The method also includes generating a set of valid rules, a set of invalid rules, or both. In addition, the method includes deploying the set of valid rules. Additionally, the method includes enabling the valid rules. Systems and computer-readable medium that afford functionality of the type defined by this method is also contemplated in conjunction with the present technique.04-02-2009

Gregory John Donaker, Brooklyn, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090019028INTERPRETING LOCAL SEARCH QUERIES - A search query may be interpreted as a number of possible interpretations, and each interpretation may be explored before the results of the search are sent to a user. In one embodiment, a device may split the search query into partitions. Each of the partitions may be submitted, as a search query, to search repositories. Confidence scores based on the results returned from the repositories may be used to determine a measure of confidence of the repository in the search query interpretation.01-15-2009
20110145247INTERPRETING LOCAL SEARCH QUERIES - A search query may be interpreted as a number of possible interpretations, and each interpretation may be explored before the results of the search are sent to a user. In one embodiment, a device may split the search query into partitions. Each of the partitions may be submitted, as a search query, to search repositories. Confidence scores based on the results returned from the repositories may be used to determine a measure of confidence of the repository in the search query interpretation.06-16-2011

Gregory John Harbort, Queensland AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090008336Improvements to a Fluid Jet Flotation Apparatus - A fluid jet flotation apparatus 01-08-2009

Gregory John Kelsall, Broughton Astley GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100077720METHODS OF REDUCING EMISSIONS FOR A SEQUENTIAL COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE AND COMBUSTOR FOR A GAS TURBINE - In an SEV combustor and a method for reducing emissions in an SEV combustor of a sequential combustion gas turbine, an air/fuel mixture is combusted in a first burner and the hot gases are subsequently introduced into the SEV combustor (04-01-2010
20100077756FUEL LANCE FOR A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A fuel lance (04-01-2010

Gregory John Luzaich, Windsor, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080289508WINE STORAGE AND PRESERVATION CABINET - A device for the storage of multiple bottles of wine including an open wine container therein. The device includes a purging station for the introduction of inert or heavier thin air gas to the open wine container and an actuator for selectively introducing the heavier than air gas to the open wine container. The device further includes a cabinet having a top, bottom, sides and back creating a space for housing a plurality of wine containers in an upright orientation and a door having an open window to enable one to view at least the open wine container while the door is closed.11-27-2008
20080290062OXIDATION SUPPRESSING STOPPER FOR WINE - A stopper and method for its use for selectively retaining a liquid, such as wine, within a bottle and for minimizing oxidation of the bottle's contents. The stopper includes a head portion sized to reside external to the bottle opening and a neck portion sized to fit and be selectively retained within the neck of the bottle. The stopper further has an inert gas entry port for receiving a source of pressurized inert gas and for introducing the inert gas proximate the meniscus of the liquid in the bottle and a gas venting port for discharging gas from the bottle upon the introduction of inert gas thereto. The stopper is provided with a plurality of seals substantially preventing liquid from passing through the stopper when the neck portion is seated within the bottle opening.11-27-2008
20080290118POUR THROUGH OXIDATION SUPPRESSING STOPPER - A stopper for a container having a liquid, such as wine, which is subject to oxidation once opened. The stopper is provided with a neck region for fitting within a bottle and a top for residing outside of the bottle when in use. Pathways for the introduction of an inert gas, such as argon, and for air expelled from the bottle when the inert gas is introduced are selectively closeable. Liquid housed within the bottle can be poured from the stopper without removing it. Thus, an oxidizable liquid can be preserved while decanting the bottle contents at will.11-27-2008

Gregory John Mcclement, Maple Ridge CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120143594Enhanced operator-precedence parser for natural language processing - An operator-precedence parser is disclosed that incorporates enhancements that support analysis of human languages. Operator-precedence parser are typically used to analyze arithmetic expression in calculators. Enhancements include allowing the result of applying an operator to be another operator; allowing elements to have a priority as an operator and a priority as an operand; allowing operands to have their priority determined by context; allowing a series of priorities to be specified for operators. These series of enhancements enable analysis of sentences that are more complex than can typically be handled by declaration based parsers. For example, the utterance “move tank1 and tank2 to position1 move tank2 to position1 fire tank2 at tank1 fire tank3 at tank1 6*6” can be successfully analyzed by a working system.06-07-2012

Gregory John Smith, Port St. Lucie, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130068253SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PURGING A BEARING AND BEARING HOUSING - A system and method for heating a purging fluid contained in a portable oil sump or reservoir, and pumping the hot purging fluid through a bearing housing in order to purge the bearing and bearing housing of accumulated hardened grease, sludge, and debris. The heated purging fluid can then be suctioned into the sump or reservoir, screened and filtered, and re-circulated through bearing housing to continue purging the bearing and bearing housing.03-21-2013

Gregory John Stahler, San Jose, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110091852SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CARDIAC DEFIBRILLATION RESPONSE SIMULATION IN HEALTH TRAINING MANNEQUIN - Configurations for simulation of motions or movement in a health training mannequin for teaching purposes are disclosed. A cardiac defibrillation response simulation apparatus is configured to be housed separately from but interfaced with a health training mannequin to induce motion symptomatic response to electrical shock in the mannequin. In one embodiment a system comprises a motion inducer comprising a housing, an interface structure, and an actuator, wherein the interface structure is coupled to the actuator, movable relative to the housing, and configured to interface with a portion of a health training mannequin to induce motion in at least one portion of the health training mannequin. In another embodiment a method comprises interfacing a portion of a health training mannequin with an interface structure, the interface structure being coupled to an actuator and movable relative to a housing coupled to the actuator, the housing not being housed within a portion of the health training mannequin. Various hardware configurations are presented.04-21-2011

Gregory John Templaman, Minyip AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110043014CAR SEAT FOR A CHILD - The invention concerns a child seat for a car with a rear passenger seat that divides a passenger cabin space and a rear storage space and that is foldable to provide access to the rear storage space from the passenger cabin space. The child seat comprises a seat for a child and a mounting that links the seat to the car. The mounting is operable to transfer the seat between the rear storage space and the passenger space for storage and for carrying a child, respectively.02-24-2011

Gregory John Topel, Naperville, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080242510METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DETERMINE BELT CONDITION IN EXERCISE EQUIPMENT - Systems, methods and machine readable media related to determining a condition of an exercise machine belt are disclosed. An example system includes a sensor to detect an event related to the exercise machine belt. The example system also includes a counter to selectively change a count based on the event as well as an output device to output a notification associated with the condition of the exercise machine belt based on the count.10-02-2008
20100326207METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DETERMINE BELT CONDITION IN EXERCISE EQUIPMENT - Systems, methods and machine readable media related to determining a condition of an exercise machine belt are disclosed. An example system includes a sensor to detect an event related to the exercise machine belt. The example system also includes a counter to selectively change a count based on the event as well as an output device to output a notification associated with the condition of the exercise machine belt based on the count.12-30-2010

Gregory John Verge, Lynnwood, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080263328ORTHOGONAL REGISTER ACCESS - Embodiments of the invention relate to a method and system for accessing a set of parallel registers orthogonally. A decoder may be used to select a particular row or column of the set of parallel registers to perform register operations in a parallel fashion corresponding to the selected row or in an orthogonal fashion corresponding to the selected column. Thus, when a particular row is selected, a register operation may be carried out for each bit of the selected row to produce a parallel register output, such as by reading/writing each bit of the selected row to a parallel register. On the other hand, when a particular column is selected, a register operation may be carried out for each bit of the selected column, such as by reading/writing each bit of the selected column to an orthogonal register. The orthogonal register access allows for fast and efficient access to a particular bit in the set of parallel registers.10-23-2008

Gregory John Yu, Burlingame, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090066022Omnidirectional word construction game connecting markings within a spatial array - A method of playing a word construction game wherein one character, letter or stroke is added at a time to a defined space appearing on a paper surface, computer interface, mobile communication device screen, personal digital assistant or a non-paper erasable surface displaying discrete blank spaces. Each player aims to add at least one character, letter or stroke in turn anywhere within the array of previously played content and available blank spaces that continues the formation of a valid word without completing it. The completion of a valid word subjects the active player to challenge and a penalty in scoring. Absent losing a challenge, players receive points for each character, letter or stroke added without successful challenge during a round of play. Valid words must read without skipping any characters, letters or strokes or any blank spaces, be a predetermined minimum length, and meet other conditions as prescribed by preset rules. The game proceeds until after multiple rounds of play, a player has reached a target number of points or has amassed the highest point total.03-12-2009