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Dustin Marshall-Maston Haddock, Colorado Springs, CO US
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| 20110214366 | PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - A mounting assembly ( | 09-08-2011 |
| 20110214367 | PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - A mounting assembly ( | 09-08-2011 |
| 20110214368 | PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - A mounting assembly ( | 09-08-2011 |
Gail Haddock, Haymarket, VA US
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| 20100250452 | HELP CENTER AND PRINT CENTER APPLICATIONS - Various disclosed help center features provide help to a user without a staffed help center, provide help to a user before the user recognizes the need, or create targeted commerce opportunities for a provider of goods or services. One help center feature provides a user with help that is specifically related to a component in the user's computer system and that is supplied to the help center feature by the component manufacturer. Another help center feature detects a condition that degrades performance, and hence user satisfaction, and alerts the user. Another help center feature detects an attempt by a computer system to inform the user of degraded performance and offers the user a solution. Another help center feature provides a user with a commerce opportunity specifically related to a component in the user's computer system and/or to the user's geographic location. | 09-30-2010 |
James Haddock, Newcastle, OK US
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| 20080213305 | Vaccine for periodontitis and methods of use - The present invention is directed to an immunogenic composition for inducing an immune response against lysine decarboxylase for treating or preventing periodontitis in a subject. The present invention is also directed to methods for inducing an immunogenic response in a subject by administering such immunogenic composition. | 09-04-2008 |
James Haddock, Orlando, FL US
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| 20110252047 | METHOD FOR MANAGING INFORMATION - A method for managing the exchange of information is provided, wherein the method includes receiving at least one information location identifier, wherein the at least one information location identifier may be associated with at least one information portal and associating with at least one network browser. The method further includes generating an information location identifier template responsive to the at least one information portal and communicating with the at least one information portal to identify resultant information. | 10-13-2011 |
Neil D. Haddock, Orem, UT US
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| 20120012401 | POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACT INCLUDING A SUBSTRATE HAVING A RAISED INTERFACIAL SURFACE BONDED TO A POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND TABLE, AND APPLICATIONS THEREFOR - In various embodiments, a polycrystalline diamond compact (“PDC”) comprises a substrate including an interfacial surface having a raised region. In an embodiment, a PDC comprises a substrate including an interfacial surface having a generally cylindrical raised region and a peripheral region extending about the generally cylindrical raised region. The generally cylindrical raised region extends to a height above the peripheral region of about 450 μm or less. The PDC includes a PCD table bonded to the interfacial surface of the substrate. The PCD table includes an upper surface and at least one peripheral surface, and includes a plurality of bonded diamond grains defining interstitial regions. At least a portion of the interstitial regions includes a metallic constituent therein. In another embodiment, instead of employing a generally cylindrical raised region, the interfacial surface may include a plurality of raised arms extending above the face. Each raised arm extends radially and circumferentially. | 01-19-2012 |
Quinn Haddock, Longmont, CO US
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| 20110096441 | SLIDER WITH IMPROVED ROBUSTNESS TO PARTICLE CONTACT - In a disc drive, a slider having electronic communication with the surface of a data disc, the slider having a first up-track mill transition that has a transition mill to remove oblique mill transitions so that the transition has a substantially perpendicular portion that impacts contaminant particles on or near the disc surface. In other embodiments, other edges of the slider have transition mills to remove oblique transition mills from possible impact with such particles. | 04-28-2011 |
Quinn Jay Haddock, Longmont, CO US
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| 20110109989 | DUAL DIFFUSION PATH FILTER WITH DIFFERENTIAL FLOW RESISTANCES - An apparatus and associated method for enclosing an environment-sensitive component. An enclosure separates an interior environment inside the enclosure from an external environment outside the enclosure. The enclosure has an environmental control system that captures a contaminant from the internal environment to a filter via a first diffusion path, and captures the contaminant from the external environment to the same filter via a different second diffusion path, the diffusion paths providing substantially different flow resistances to fluids carrying the contaminants to the filter via the respective diffusion paths. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110195275 | MATERIAL DEPOSITION ON TRANSDUCING HEAD - An apparatus includes a slider body having a leading edge and an opposite trailing edge, as well as a top face and a bottom face each extending between the leading edge and the trailing edge. The slider body further includes a plurality of protrusions extending from the bottom face, a first recess defined on one of the protrusions, and a sacrificial layer deposited on the slider body in the recess. A bottom surface of the sacrificial layer extends at least as far from the bottom face as bottom surfaces of the plurality of protrusions. In another aspect, a first blocking feature is located at a first uptrack edge on an air bearing surface of a slider, with the first blocking feature being substantially continuous along the first uptrack edge and protruding outwardly from the air bearing surface to reduce particle interaction with the air bearing surface. | 08-11-2011 |
Robert M.m. Haddock, Colorado Springs, CO US
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| 20080302928 | ADJUSTABLE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR STANDING SEAM PANELS - An adjustable mounting assembly ( | 12-11-2008 |
| 20100171016 | CROSS MEMBER MOUNTING ADAPTER - Systems are presented for the installation of a cross member ( | 07-08-2010 |
Robert M. M. Haddock, Colorado Springs, CO US
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| 20100269430 | ADJUSTABLE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR STANDING SEAM PANELS - An adjustable mounting assembly ( | 10-28-2010 |
| 20110214366 | PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - A mounting assembly ( | 09-08-2011 |
| 20110214367 | PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - A mounting assembly ( | 09-08-2011 |
| 20110214368 | PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - A mounting assembly ( | 09-08-2011 |
Sean M. Haddock, Memphis, TN US
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| 20080269717 | Method of deformity correction in a spine using injectable materials - A method is disclosed for increasing the stiffness of an intervertebral disc between vertebral bodies. The method includes providing a syringe with a needle approximately in the range of 16 to 25 gauge; providing a material having a first stage with a first viscosity adapted to flow through the needle, the material having a second stage with a second viscosity greater than the first viscosity, the second stage material having a stiffness in a range of 1.0-5.0 MPa; testing the annulus fibrosus of the disc to ensure that the annulus fibrosus has sufficient continuity so as to retain the first flowable stage material when subsequently injected into the disc; inserting the needle into the annulus fibrosus; injecting the first stage material into the disc; and permitting the first stage material to become the second stage material so as to form a load bearing implant in the disc. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20100114067 | Multi-Chamber Mixing System - Mixing systems for storing and mixing multiple components of various medical compositions are provided. Generally, the instant mixing systems comprise a barrel, a plunger slidably disposed inside a barrel, and a pushing rod slidably disposed inside the plunger. The instant mixing system may further comprise multiple chambers for storing individual components or mixtures of components, with at least one chamber disposed in the barrel and at least one chamber disposed inside the plunger. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20100114075 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DIRECTIONAL DELIVERY OF A DRUG DEPOT - Drug depot delivery devices and methods are provided for delivering one or more drug depots to one or more sites beneath the skin of a patient with or without repositioning the cannula. The device has a cannula capable of insertion to the site beneath the skin of the patient and one or more side port openings for delivering a drug depot. The side port openings are spaced a distance from the blunt tip, which will allow the user to implant at a set distance from a nerve. The device may also include an electronic monitor for detecting the proximity of the tip of the cannula to a nerve. In some embodiments, a method of delivering a drug depot is provided by detecting the nerve and delivering the drug depot at or near the nerve. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20100121310 | MULTIPLE COMPONENT MIXING AND DELIVERY SYSTEM - A multiple component cartridge includes a barrel defining a chamber and a longitudinal axis. A first plunger is disposed within the chamber and in sealing engagement with the barrel. The first plunger includes at least one member and is movable relative to the barrel such that the at least one member is configured for movement relative to the first plunger to facilitate passage of at least a first component through the first plunger. A second plunger is disposed within the chamber and in sealing engagement with the barrel. The second plunger includes at least one member and is movable relative to the barrel such that the at least one member of the second plunger is configured for movement relative to the second plunger to facilitate passage of at least a second component through the second plunger. | 05-13-2010 |
| 20110077653 | Method for using retractable stylet and cannula combination to form an opening in bone - In one preferred aspect, a method is provided for forming an opening in bone for the sequential dilation of tissue. | 03-31-2011 |
| 20110130759 | Method for use of dilating stylet and cannula - In one preferred aspect, a method is provided for inserting an instrument set having a tapered configuration into a patient. In another preferred aspect, a method is provided for inserting a cannula having an external threaded portion into bone. In yet another preferred aspect, a method is provided for forming and enlarging an opening in bone. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20110137253 | DILATING STYLET AND CANNULA - An instrument set is provided that has a tapered configuration that facilitates the insertion of the instrument set into a patient. | 06-09-2011 |
| 20110182849 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING AN INTERVERTEBRAL DISC USING BULKING AGENTS OR SEALING AGENTS - Effective compositions and methods for treating an intervertebral disc are provided. The compositions and methods comprise a bulking agent or sealing agent, the bulking agent or sealing agent adapted to be administered at or within the intervertebral disc, the bulking or sealing agent having a drug depot comprising an effective amount of a therapeutic agent disposed therein, wherein the drug depot is capable of releasing an effective amount of the therapeutic agent over a period of at least one day. | 07-28-2011 |
| 20110184037 | METHODS FOR TREATING AN INTERVERTEBRAL DISC USING LOCAL ANALGESICS - Effective methods of treating back pain from an intervertebral disc are provided. The methods of treatment include administering an immediate release analgesic at or near the intervertebral disc; administering a bulking agent or sealing agent within the intervertebral disc; and administering a sustained release analgesic within the intervertebral disc, wherein the sustained release analgesic releases the analgesic over a period of at least one day. | 07-28-2011 |
| 20110189253 | BIOMATERIAL COMPOSITION AND METHOD - The disclosure is directed to a composition includes a macromer having a polymeric backbone comprising units with a 1,2-diol or 1,3-diol structure and at least two pendant chains bearing crosslinkable groups, an amphiphilic comonomer, and a crosslinking initiator, wherein the composition has a setting time of less than about 3 minutes. The disclosure is further directed to a kit and a method of making the above-mentioned composition. | 08-04-2011 |
Thomas F. Haddock, Ann Arbor, MI US
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| 20080204749 | Method, system and apparatus for monitoring variations in the size of particles present in a fluid - The present invention relates to a method, system and apparatus for continuously monitoring variations in the size of particles present in a fluid on a real time basis. The method comprises of passing one or more optical signal through the fluid such as engine oil. The variation (attenuation or enhancement) in the intensity of the optical signal is continuously measured with respect to time. In an embodiment, the method, system and apparatus of the present invention enable monitoring of the amount, size and onset of particle agglomeration using single or multiple wavelengths as interrogating optical signal(s). An exemplary embodiment is provided for monitoring of the amount, size and onset of soot particle agglomeration in engine oil using single or multiple wavelengths as interrogating optical signal(s). | 08-28-2008 |
| 20090145975 | Fuel Injector - A fuel injector and a method for manufacturing a fuel injector are described. The fuel injector includes a glass substrate and a nozzle enclosed within the glass substrate. The nozzle includes at least one injection hole. The method of manufacturing a fuel injector includes defining a shape of at least one injection hole in a glass substrate to obtain an at least one outlined injection hole and etching the at least one outlined injection hole to obtain the at least one injection hole. | 06-11-2009 |
William Haddock, Candler, NC US
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| 20080292822 | THIN-WALLED COMPOSITE SLEEVE - An expandable, hollow, cylindrical thin-walled composite sleeve for use in flexographic printing applications is provided including an optional polymeric resin base layer, at least one filament wound layer over the base layer, and at least one outer non-woven fibrous layer over the filament wound layer. The filament wound layer may comprise filament wound fibers such as fiberglass which are wound around the base layer or sleeve. The non-woven fibrous layer may be in the form of a fiberglass chopped strand mat. The layers provide desirable surface and reinforcement properties to the sleeve. | 11-27-2008 |
William H. Haddock, Candler, NC US
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| 20090158948 | COMPRESSIBLE PRINTING SLEEVE CARRIER AND METHOD OF MAKING - The present invention provides a compressible printing sleeve carrier for use in offset lithography which is formed from a composite fiber-reinforced compressible polymer. The printing sleeve carrier is formed by coating reinforcing filaments with a compressible polymer and winding the filaments around a mandrel to form a hollow cylindrical base, where the first portion of the base adjacent the inner surface contains the wound reinforcing filaments coated with the compressible polymer and the second portion of the base adjacent the outer surface contains the compressible polymer. | 06-25-2009 |
