Hagerty, US
Adam Scott Hagerty, Whitesboro, NY US
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20150132982 | CONTACT MECHANISMS FOR ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE ASSEMBLIES - An electrical receptacle assembly having an outer body and an inner body. The inner body can include at least one first wall forming a first cavity and at least one resilient element disposed within the cavity proximate to the at least one first wall, where the at least one resilient element has an electrically conductive material. The outer body can be movably disposed within the first cavity, where the outer body can include at least one extension, at least one home slot, and at least one detent positioned between the at least one extension and the at least one home slot, where the at least one extension has the electrically conductive material, and where the at least one detent and the at least one home slot are electrically non-conductive. | 05-14-2015 |
20150132983 | LOCKOUT FEATURES FOR ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE ASSEMBLIES - An electrical receptacle assembly having an outer body and a faceplate. The outer body can include at least one driven feature disposed on an outer surface of the outer body. The faceplate can include a number of terminal receivers and at least one driving feature, where the terminal receivers traverse the faceplate and are configured to receive a number of terminals of an electrical plug, and where the at least one driving feature is disposed on a bottom side of the faceplate. The faceplate can rotate between a first position and a second position. The driving feature of the faceplate can couple to the driven feature of the outer body when the faceplate is out of the first position. The faceplate can rotate from the first position to the second position using the electrical plug when the terminals are disposed in the terminal receivers. | 05-14-2015 |
Christy A. Hagerty, Haymarket, VA US
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20110074009 | Isostress grid array and method of fabrication thereof - An electronic device package includes a substrate and wire columns arranged in groups about a neutral stress point of the substrate. The height of the wire columns is substantially uniform for the plural groups of wire columns, and a length of at least one of the wire columns is greater than the uniform height. A method of fabricating an electronic device package having a column grid array includes applying two templates on wire columns of the column grid array and bending at least one wire column to increase its length while maintaining a uniform height for the column grid array. In another aspect, an electronic device package substrate includes wire columns having at least one non-uniformity in lengths of the columns, and the length of a wire column corresponds to a distance of that wire column from the neutral stress point of the substrate. The non-uniformity of length in the wire columns reduces stress in the package leads after attachment of the package to a carrier substrate, such as a printed circuit board. | 03-31-2011 |
20130309815 | ISOSTRESS GRID ARRAY AND METHOD OF FABRICATION THEREOF - An electronic device package includes a substrate and wire columns arranged in groups about a neutral stress point of the substrate. The height of the wire columns is substantially uniform for the plural groups of wire columns, and a length of at least one of the wire columns is greater than the uniform height. A method of fabricating an electronic device package having a column grid array includes applying two templates on wire columns of the column grid array and bending at least one wire column to increase its length while maintaining a uniform height for the column grid array. In another aspect, an electronic device package substrate includes wire columns having at least one non-uniformity in lengths of the columns, and the length of a wire column corresponds to a distance of that wire column from the neutral stress point of the substrate. The non-uniformity of length in the wire columns reduces stress in the package leads after attachment of the package to a carrier substrate, such as a printed circuit board. | 11-21-2013 |
20140015098 | METHOD FOR FABRICATING SOLDER COLUMNS FOR A COLUMN GRID ARRAY PACKAGE - A method for fabricating an electronic device package having a column grid array is disclosed. A column grid array package includes a substrate, an integrated circuit located on a first side of the substrate, and a set of solder columns located on a second side of the substrate. The column grid array package also includes multiple two-tab electronic devices located on the second side of the substrate. The heights of the two-tab electronic devices are substantially identical to the heights of the solder columns. | 01-16-2014 |
20140206153 | METHOD FOR FABRICATING SOLDER COLUMNS FOR A COLUMN GRID ARRAY PACKAGE - A method for fabricating an electronic device package having a column grid array is disclosed. A column grid array package includes a substrate, an integrated circuit located on a first side of the substrate, and a set of solder columns located on a second side of the substrate. The column grid array package also includes multiple two-tab electronic devices located on the second side of the substrate. The heights of the two-tab electronic devices are substantially identical to the heights of the solder columns. | 07-24-2014 |
David Hagerty, Cardiff By The Sea, CA US
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20100041602 | Methods for treating immune disorders associated with graft transplantation with soluble CTLA4 mutant molecules - The present invention provides use of soluble CTLA4 mutant molecules which bind with greater avidity to the CD80 and/or CD86 antigen than wild type CTLA4 or non-mutated CTLA4Ig in the treatment of immune disorders associated with graft transplantation. | 02-18-2010 |
20100166756 | METHOD FOR TREATING AN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE USING A SOLUBLE CTLA4 MOLECULE AND A DMARD OR NSAID - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating immune system diseases such as rheumatic disease, by administering to a subject soluble CTLA4 molecules that block endogenous B7 molecules from binding their ligands, alone, or in conjunction with other agents including Disease Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs). | 07-01-2010 |
20110311529 | METHOD FOR TREATING A RHEUMATIC DISEASE USING A SOLUBLE TLA4 MOLECULE - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating rheumatic diseases, such as psoriasis arthropathica, by administering to a subject a CTLA4 molecule that block endogenous B7 molecules from binding their ligands. | 12-22-2011 |
20120258094 | METHOD FOR TREATING A RHEUMATIC DISEASE USING A SOLUBLE CTLA4 MOLECULE - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating autoimmune diseases, such as diabetes, by administering to a subject a CTLA4 molecule that block endogenous B7 molecules from binding their ligands. | 10-11-2012 |
20130230518 | METHODS FOR TREATING SJOGRENS SYNDROME BY ADMINISTERING A SOLUBLE CTLA4 MOLECULE - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating autoimmune diseases, such as Sjogren's syndrome, by administering to a subject a CTLA4 molecule that block endogenous B7 molecules from binding their ligands. | 09-05-2013 |
20130251713 | METHODS FOR TREATING JUVENILE RHUMATOID ARTHRITIS BY ADMINISTERING A SOLUBLE CTLA4 MOLECULE - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating autoimmune diseases, such as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, by administering to a subject a CTLA4 molecule that block endogenous B7 molecules from binding their ligands. | 09-26-2013 |
20140286948 | METHODS FOR TREATING SCLERODERMA BY ADMINISTERING A SOLUBLE CTLA4 MOLECULE - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating autoimmune diseases, such as scleroderma, by administering to a subject a CTLA4 molecule that block endogenous B7 molecules from binding their ligands. | 09-25-2014 |
James P. Hagerty, Sonoma, CA US
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20130038976 | THERMALLY-PROTECTED VARISTOR - A thermally-protected varistor (TPV) device that includes a voltage-sensitive body; a first conductive lead frame adjacent the voltage-sensitive body; a second conductive lead frame adjacent the voltage-sensitive body and including a raised pad; a first conducting terminal including an end portion for contacting the raised pad when the TPV device is in a first, conducting position; a fusible material releasably connecting the end portion to the raised pad of the second conductive lead frame when the TPV device is in a first, conducting position; and a biasing element biasing the end portion such that the end portion of the first conducting terminal is configured to move away from the raised pad of the second lead frame when the temperature-sensitive fusible material releases the end portion of the first conducting terminal from the raised pad in response to heat generated by the voltage-sensitive body. | 02-14-2013 |
Karen N. Hagerty, Loveland, OH US
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20120238823 | SURGICAL ACCESS DEVICES WITH ANVIL INTRODUCTION AND SPECIMEN RETRIEVAL STRUCTURES - Surgical access devices are disclosed. In various forms, the access devices form at least one passageway through which various surgical instruments and tools may be admitted into the body cavity. Various embodiments may be configured to support an anvil for a circular stapling device therein. Various forms employ a flexible bag for retrieval of specimen from the body cavity. | 09-20-2012 |
Kathryn L. Hagerty, Somerville, MA US
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20120205432 | SAFETY NET FOR BAR-CODED DOCUMENTS - A method and system for generating and processing barcoded documents such that a safety net may be implemented to catch barcode errors. Barcodes may be generated for placement on the first and last page of documents. Each barcode may be associated with a document. During processing of barcoded documents, if a barcode is missing or misread, the safety net will catch the error and mark the affected pages for further review. | 08-16-2012 |
Kevin J. Hagerty, Richland, WA US
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20140058183 | Immobilization of Technetium by Electroless Plating - A process of incorporating technetium into an electroless deposit, forming an alloy that is extremely resistant to corrosion and reduces the mobility of technetium on a geologic time scale is disclosed and claimed. The process includes providing a liquid containing technetium, such as an aqueous waste stream generated during the used nuclear fuel reprocessing activities. The technetium is collected and concentrated, and provided into an electroless deposition bath. A substrate, such as suitably prepared zero valent iron or stainless steel, is introduced into the bath to initiate autocatalytic electroless deposition of the technetium onto the substrate due to the difference in electrochemical potential between the plating bath and ti metals in solution. This causes a layer of technetium metal to form on the substrate. The electroless deposition is continued until virtually all of the technetium has been removed from the bath, and then continues to build a layer of technetium-free material on the outermost surface of the substrate. One or more additional deposition steps may be performed to armor the plated substrate against leaching/corrosion in a nuclear waste disposal facility. | 02-27-2014 |
Larry A. Hagerty, San Pedro, CA US
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20100089641 | LOW INDUCTANCE BUSBAR - A busbar assembly for an inverter module has a power module, a capacitor module with at least one capacitor, and a battery all interconnected by a busbar. The busbar includes a base busbar portion that is electrically coupled to the battery and a branch busbar portion that extends from the base busbar to the power module and that electrically connects to the capacitor module at points located between the base node and the power module. | 04-15-2010 |
Lee Ann Hagerty, Brookline, OH US
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20100332140 | METHOD OF ASSESSING THE EATING EXPERIENCE OF A COMPANION ANIMAL - A method of assessing the eating experience of a companion animal. Further, a feeding device utilized in assessing the eating experience of a companion animal. Further, a method of modifying at least one attribute of a food product as a result of assessing the eating experience of a companion animal. | 12-30-2010 |
Lee Ann Hagerty, Mason, OH US
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20130122154 | Palatable Pet Foods and Methods for Improving the Palatability of Pet Foods - A food product comprises a plasticizer. The plasticizer may be incorporated (internally) into the food, and/or coated (externally) on the food. The food product may further comprise a fat coating. The fat coating may comprise a structurant. A method for softening a food product by adding a plasticizer. A method for making a food appear meaty or lubricious. | 05-16-2013 |
Matthew Charles Hagerty, Sonora, CA US
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20100258000 | Wireless, waterproof remote video weapon mounted sighting system, SmartSight - A wireless waterproof remotely operated weapon mounted sighting system consisting of three components: a weapon-mounted camera with power supply and wireless connectivity, an operator borne CPU with wireless real time image receiving, and HMD, for operator viewing of the combat environment. The adjustable/zero-able sighting reticle, enables the operator precision surgical strike capability from cover or concealment. The system enables an operator to view surroundings plus aim and fire the weapon with minimal operator exposure to hostile fire, as is the case in conventional weapon sighting systems. | 10-14-2010 |
Robert Olds Hagerty, Laporte, TX US
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20080287615 | Polymerization Process - The present invention relates to a gas phase process for polymerizing one or more hydrocarbon monomer(s) in the presence of a catalyst system and a fluorinated hydrocarbon, where the fluorinated hydrocarbon is present at a partial pressure of 6.9 to 348 kPa in the reactor and the reactor temperature is from 30 to 120° C. | 11-20-2008 |
Thomas A. Hagerty, Somerville, MA US
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20100192642 | SECURITY SYSTEM INCLUDING ADAPTER - A system comprising a portable electronic device including a lock interface member, an adapter configured to be used in the lock interface member, and a security apparatus capable of engaging the lock interface member when the adapter is attached to the lock interface member. | 08-05-2010 |
20120104806 | CHAIR WITH COUPLING COMPANION STOOL BASE - A chair with a coupling companion stool base includes a frame that has: a claw extending downward from a second portion of a lower portion of the frame; a latch extending downward from and movably connected with a first portion of the lower portion; two legs adapted to support the frame upon a supporting surface extending downward from the lower portion; and a receptacle defined between the claw and the latch. The base supports the frame above a supporting surface and has a saddle with opposite back and front edges and a top surface that faces away from the supporting surface. The base releasably couples with the frame. When decoupled, the chair portion may be used as casual floor rocker seating. | 05-03-2012 |
20140042780 | CHAIR WITH COUPLING COMPANION STOOL BASE - A chair with a coupling companion stool base includes a frame that has: a claw extending downward from a second portion of a lower portion of the frame; a latch extending downward from and movably connected with a first portion of the lower portion; two legs adapted to support the frame upon a supporting surface extending downward from the lower portion; and a receptacle defined between the claw and the latch. The base supports the frame above a supporting surface and has a saddle with opposite back and front edges and a top surface that faces away from the supporting surface. The top surface may also define at least one of a work surface, a writing surface, and a sitting surface. The base releasably couples with the frame, having the saddle seated in the receptacle, the front edge seated in the claw, and the back edge captured by the latch. When decoupled, the chair portion may be used as casual floor rocker seating. | 02-13-2014 |
20140052058 | PUMPING BREAST MILK - A breast pump provides multiple orientations of the pumping lever with respect to the breast shield. A breast pump includes a liner extending from the breast shield, through the suction chamber, and out of the suction chamber, which liner shields other components of the pump from contamination by the flow of milk through the pump during pumping operation. A breast pumping device includes a pumping lever for manually providing a cyclical vacuum within the suction chamber and an external pumping source, connected to the suction bell, that the user can activate to provide a cyclical vacuum within the suction chamber. A breast pump provides a smaller change in the grip width from when the lever is fully-extended to when the lever is fully-retracted, allowing more comfortable manual pumping. | 02-20-2014 |
20150130230 | CHAIR WITH COUPLING COMPANION STOOL BASE - A chair with a coupling companion stool base includes a frame that has: a claw extending downward from a second portion of a lower portion of the frame; a latch extending downward from and movably connected with a first portion of the lower portion; two legs adapted to support the frame upon a supporting surface extending downward from the lower portion; and a receptacle defined between the claw and the latch. The base supports the frame above a supporting surface and has a saddle with opposite back and front edges and a top surface that faces away from the supporting surface. The top surface may also define at least one of a work surface, a writing surface, and a sitting surface. The base releasably couples with the frame, having the saddle seated in the receptacle, the front edge seated in the claw, and the back edge captured by the latch. When decoupled, the chair portion may be used as casual floor rocker seating. | 05-14-2015 |
Timothy Hagerty, Cocoa Beach, FL US
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20140181785 | METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR CREATING A QUESTIONNAIREINTERFACE PROGRAM - A computer program including an interface that may be used by a content designer to manipulate information stored in the database. The content designer may design one or more questionnaire pages, to be included in a questionnaire site, which may be built into a questionnaire interface program by a compiler. The resulting questionnaire interface site may be accessed and manipulated by a client user to respond to the questions included therein. Validation responses may be defined by a content designer, against which responses by a client user may be compared. The various elements included herein may be connected through a network, which may be accessed through a user interface terminal. | 06-26-2014 |
Timothy Hagerty, Chesapeake, VA US
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20110258224 | METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR CREATING CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - A computer program product is for creating a content management system that prompts a user for input of data source information to locate an existing content repository and a desired location for saving the created content management system via a user interface. The content management system creator may select and copy core files selected from a set of core files to a destination directory structure, establish a database connection, and incorporate information relating to the database connection into data tables. A created content management system may include a data storage tier, a data logic tier, and a user interface tier. The user interface tier may further include user interface definitions to view and manage data included within data storage tier by calling data table classes defined in the data logic tier. | 10-20-2011 |
20120117540 | METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR CREATING A QUESTIONNAIRE INTERFACE PROGRAM - A computer program including an interface that may be used by a content designer to manipulate information stored in the database. The content designer may design one or more questionnaire pages, to be included in a questionnaire site, which may be built into a questionnaire interface program by a compiler. The resulting questionnaire interface site may be accessed and manipulated by a client user to respond to the questions included therein. Validation responses may be defined by a content designer, against which responses by a client user may be compared. The various elements included herein may be connected through a network, which may be accessed through a user interface terminal. | 05-10-2012 |