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Belinda Hannon, Austin, TX US
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| 20100025771 | PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT IN PMOS AND NMOS TRANSISTORS ON THE BASIS OF SILICON/CARBON MATERIAL - A silicon/germanium material and a silicon/carbon material may be provided in transistors of different conductivity type on the basis of an appropriate manufacturing regime without unduly contributing to overall process complexity. Furthermore, appropriate implantation species may be provided through exposed surface areas of the cavities prior to forming the corresponding strained semiconductor alloy, thereby additionally contributing to enhanced overall transistor performance. In other embodiments a silicon/carbon material may be formed in a P-channel transistor and an N-channel transistor, while the corresponding tensile strain component may be overcompensated for by means of a stress memorization technique in the P-channel transistor. Thus, the advantageous effects of the carbon species, such as enhancing overall dopant profile of P-channel transistors, may be combined with an efficient strain component while enhanced overall process uniformity may also be accomplished. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20120129308 | Performance Enhancement in PMOS and NMOS Transistors on the Basis of Silicon/Carbon Material - A silicon/germanium material and a silicon/carbon material may be provided in transistors of different conductivity type on the basis of an appropriate manufacturing regime without unduly contributing to overall process complexity. Furthermore, appropriate implantation species may be provided through exposed surface areas of the cavities prior to forming the corresponding strained semiconductor alloy, thereby additionally contributing to enhanced overall transistor performance. In other embodiments a silicon/carbon material may be formed in a P-channel transistor and an N-channel transistor, while the corresponding tensile strain component may be overcompensated for by means of a stress memorization technique in the P-channel transistor. Thus, the advantageous effects of the carbon species, such as enhancing overall dopant profile of P-channel transistors, may be combined with an efficient strain component while enhanced overall process uniformity may also be accomplished. | 05-24-2012 |
Dale Hannon, Woodside, NY US
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| 20120150662 | Centralized Deployment of Advertising Code - Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for centralized deployment of advertising code. Advertising code is stored for use by a web page, the advertising code comprising at least one of vendor advertising code or vendor reporting code. An application programming interface is provided for the web page to access the advertising code, the application programming interface allowing the advertising code to be updated such that updated advertising code is automatically provided to the web page without changing source code that the web page uses to accesses the advertising code. A request for advertising code is received from the web page using the application programming interface. The advertising code is determined to be a most recently updated version of advertising code stored by the computing device. A response to the request can be generated using the advertising code. The response can be transmitted to the web page. | 06-14-2012 |
Daniel P. Hannon, Ontario, NY US
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| 20080278561 | Thermal printer with reduced donor adhesion - Thermal printers and methods for operating thermal printers are provided. In one method, a sequence of thermal print head control signals is generated that is adapted to cause an array of thermal elements to cause the donor material to transfer from a donor ribbon in a manner that is modulated in accordance with image data and attenuated in accordance with an attenuation pattern. A receiver medium is urged through the printing nip while the thermal print head control signals are transmitted to the thermal print head to cause the donor material to transfer from the donor web in an image modulated pattern having a longitudinal length that is larger than a longitudinal length of the receiver medium. The attenuation pattern provides a relatively high level of attenuation at a portion of the printing wherein there is greater risk that the receiver medium will not be within the printing nip. | 11-13-2008 |
| 20110063397 | THERMAL PRINTER WITH REDUCED DONOR ADHESION - Thermal printers and methods for operating thermal printers are provided. In one method, a sequence of thermal print head control signals is generated that is adapted to cause an array of thermal elements to cause the donor material to transfer from a donor ribbon in a manner that is modulated in accordance with image data and attenuated in accordance with an attenuation pattern. A receiver medium is urged through the printing nip while the thermal print head control signals are transmitted to the thermal print head to cause the donor material to transfer from the donor web in an image modulated pattern having a longitudinal length that is larger than a longitudinal length of the receiver medium. The attenuation pattern provides a relatively high level of attenuation at a portion of the printing wherein there is greater risk that the receiver medium will not be within the printing nip. | 03-17-2011 |
Doug Hannon, Odessa, FL US
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| 20110289818 | Fishing line guide system - A fishing line guide system for use on a fishing rod comprising at least two fishing line guides or concentrically aligned guide rings to reduce the helix formed in the fishing line during casting including a primary or proximal guide ring and a secondary or distal guide ring disposed in planes substantially parallel to each other and spaced within a predetermined range or distance relative to each other. | 12-01-2011 |
Gregory Hannon, Huntington, NY US
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| 20090193531 | Methods and compositions for RNA Interference - The present invention provides methods for attenuating gene expression in a cell using gene-targeted double stranded RNA (dsRNA). The dsRNA contains a nucleotide sequence that hybridizes under physiologic conditions of the cell to the nucleotide sequence of at least a portion of the gene to be inhibited (the “target” gene). | 07-30-2009 |
Gregory E. Hannon, Landenberg, PA US
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| 20080273819 | Compression Resistant Closure - A closure device is provided having an upper seal member with at least one tongue having a forward facing tip and a reverse facing tip configured to interlock with a matingly configured lower seal member. | 11-06-2008 |
| 20090211852 | Self-lubricating fasteners - Self-lubricating fastener devices with interlocking rails or interlocking members of a polymer and a slip system additive with a roughening agent and lubricant dispersed throughout the polymer are provided. Methods for production of self-lubricating fastener devices and their use in liquid-resistant or liquid-proof articles are also provided. A particular advantage is the ability of the devices to repeatedly reestablish a self-lubricated surface, even after solvent cleaning. | 08-27-2009 |
Gregory J. Hannon, Cold Spring Harbor, NY US
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| 20120207723 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS - The present disclosure provides a method of generating an induced pluripotent stem cell; as well as nucleic acids and genetically modified host cells useful in generating iPSCs. The present disclosure provides iPSCs, and methods of use of same. | 08-16-2012 |
Jacob Hannon, Payson, UT US
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| 20090007554 | Hydraulic Energy Storage with Reinforced Layer - In one aspect of the present invention, a system for performing work has a hydraulic circuit adapted to store energy within a hose. The hose has an elastic inner layer pre-tensioned by a radial tensioning component disposed within the hose and at least one reinforcing layer of elastic thread disposed around and compressing the inner layer. A hydraulic fluid is in the circuit and in communication with the hose, the radial tensioning component and with a hydraulic actuator for doing the work. The circuit has a mechanism for pressurizing the hydraulic circuit in order to perform the work. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090007980 | Hydraulic Energy Storage with reinforced layer - In one aspect of the present invention, a system for performing work has a hydraulic circuit adapted to store energy within a hose. The hose has an elastic inner layer pre-tensioned by a radial tensioning component disposed within the hose and at least one reinforcing layer of elastic thread disposed around and compressing the inner layer. A hydraulic fluid is in the circuit and in communication with the hose, the radial tensioning component and with a hydraulic actuator for doing the work. The circuit has a mechanism for pressurizing the hydraulic circuit in order to perform the work. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090008171 | Energy Storage in an Elastic Vessel - In one aspect of the present invention, an energy storage system has an elastic hydraulic fluid vessel with an internal variable volume and being coupled to a hydraulic rotary mechanism. The elastic hydraulic fluid vessel has an elastic material adapted to store a potential energy within its fibers when the internal volume is increased by a hydraulic fluid. The hydraulic rotary mechanism is adapted to be accelerated by the release of the potential energy of the fibers of the elastic vessel by ejecting the hydraulic fluid from the internal variable volume into the rotary mechanism. | 01-08-2009 |
James Hannon, Santa Monica, CA US
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| 20120151606 | SOFTWARE SYSTEM FOR DENYING REMOTE ACCESS TO COMPUTER CAMERAS - A program and method for detecting and preventing the unauthorized remote access of a computer camera by determining whether the camera is activated, and scanning applications to determine if the activation is authorized, and if it is not authorized, then the user is alerted. | 06-14-2012 |
James B. Hannon, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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| 20110068323 | Local Bottom Gates for Graphene and Carbon Nanotube Devices - Transistor devices having nanoscale material-based channels and techniques for the fabrication thereof are provided. In one aspect, a transistor device includes a substrate; an insulator on the substrate; a gate embedded in the insulator with a top surface of the gate being substantially coplanar with a surface of the insulator; a dielectric layer over the gate and insulator; a channel comprising a carbon nanostructure material formed on the dielectric layer over the gate, wherein the dielectric layer over the gate and the insulator provides a flat surface on which the channel is formed; and source and drain contacts connected by the channel. A method of fabricating a transistor device is also provided. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20110073834 | ACTIVATION OF GRAPHENE BUFFER LAYERS ON SILICON CARBIDE BY ULTRA LOW TEMPERATURE OXIDATION - A method of electrically activating a structure having one or more graphene layers formed on a silicon carbide layer includes subjecting the structure to an oxidation process so as to form a silicon oxide layer disposed between the silicon carbide layer and a bottommost of the one or more graphene layers, thereby electrically activating the bottommost graphene layer. | 03-31-2011 |
James Bowler Hannon, Lincolndale, NY US
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| 20120326126 | Graphene or Carbon Nanotube Devices with Localized Bottom Gates and Gate Dielectric - Transistor devices having nanoscale material-based channels (e.g., carbon nanotube or graphene channels) and techniques for the fabrication thereof are provided. In one aspect, a transistor device is provided. The transistor device includes a substrate; an insulator on the substrate; a local bottom gate embedded in the insulator, wherein a top surface of the gate is substantially coplanar with a surface of the insulator; a local gate dielectric on the bottom gate; a carbon-based nanostructure material over at least a portion of the local gate dielectric, wherein a portion of the carbon-based nanostructure material serves as a channel of the device; and conductive source and drain contacts to one or more portions of the carbon-based nanostructure material on opposing sides of the channel that serve as source and drain regions of the device. | 12-27-2012 |
James Bowler Hannon, Mahopac, NY US
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| 20090117277 | SELECTIVE PLACEMENT OF CARBON NANOTUBES ON OXIDE SURFACES - The present invention provides a method for the selective placement of carbon nanotubes on a particular surface. In particular, the present invention provides a method in which self-assembled monolayers formed on an unpatterned or patterned metal oxide surface are used to attract or repel carbon nanotubes from a dispersion containing the same. In accordance with the present invention, the carbon nanotubes can be attracted to the self-assembled monolayers so as to be attached to the metal oxide surface, or they can be repelled by the self-assembled monolayers bonding to a predetermined surface other than the metal oxide surface containing the self-assembled monolayers. | 05-07-2009 |
Jeremy Patrick Hannon, Milwaukee, WI US
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| 20110286578 | HANDHELD X-RAY SYSTEM INTERFACE DEVICE AND METHOD - In one embodiment, an X-ray system includes a handheld X-ray interface device. The handheld X-ray interface device includes a wireless interface for communicating with an imaging system and for receiving system operational data from the imaging system, wherein the handheld X-ray interface device is configured to provide a user detectable indication of the imaging system operational status based upon the received data. | 11-24-2011 |
| 20110286579 | HANDHELD X-RAY SYSTEM IMAGE VIEWING SYSTEM AND METHOD - In one embodiment, an X-ray system includes a handheld X-ray interface device. The handheld X-ray interface device includes a wireless interface for communicating with an imaging system and a user-viewable screen configured to display patient data and to receive user input. | 11-24-2011 |
| 20110288853 | HANDHELD DEVICE CONTROL OF AN X-RAY SYSTEM - In one embodiment, an X-ray system includes a handheld X-ray interface device. The handheld X-ray interface device includes a wireless interface for communicating with an imaging system and at least one input device to receive a user-input command for operation of the imaging system, wherein the interface device is configured to communicate the command wirelessly to the imaging system for operation of the imaging system. | 11-24-2011 |
| 20110291800 | HANDHELD X-RAY SYSTEM INTERFACE WITH TRACKING FEATURE - In one embodiment, an X-ray system includes a handheld X-ray interface device. The handheld X-ray interface device includes a wireless interface for communicating with an imaging system and a tracking device configured to provide a location and/or to track movement of the handheld X-ray interface device relative to the imaging system, wherein the location or tracked movement of the handheld X-ray interface device is communicated to the imaging system as an input for at least one control function of the imaging system. | 12-01-2011 |
| 20110306882 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PAIRING A WIRELESS DEVICE WITH A SYSTEM THROUGH A CHARGE CRADLE - A system and method for pairing an X-ray system with a wireless device is provided. In one embodiment, a method includes generating a unique pairing code with control circuitry that controls the operation of the X-ray system, providing the unique pairing code to the wireless device in the form of a pulse sequence and receiving a wireless signal indicative of the unique pairing code from the wireless device. The wireless device is then paired and enabled for use with the X-ray system. | 12-15-2011 |
| 20120201355 | HANDHELD X-RAY SYSTEM INTERFACE WITH TRACKING FEATURE - In one embodiment, an X-ray system includes a handheld X-ray interface device. The handheld X-ray interface device includes a wireless interface for communicating with an imaging system and a tracking device configured to provide a location and/or to track movement of the handheld X-ray interface device relative to the imaging system, wherein the location or tracked movement of the handheld X-ray interface device is communicated to the imaging system as an input for at least one control function of the imaging system. | 08-09-2012 |
| 20130010928 | SYSTEM FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION WITH MULTIPLE ANTENNAS IN A MEDICAL IMAGING SYSTEM - A medical imaging system includes a mobile imager. The mobile imager includes a source of X-ray radiation and at least two antennas for wireless communication. The medical imaging system also includes a digital X-ray detector configured to receive X-ray radiation from the source, wherein the digital X-ray detector includes at least one antenna to communicate wirelessly with the mobile imager. | 01-10-2013 |
Jim Hannon US
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| 20130041909 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC IDENTITY VALIDATION - An approach is provided for dynamic identity validation. A user identifier of a user is correlated with one or more other user identifiers associated with collected information. Identity of the user is dynamically validated based on the correlation. | 02-14-2013 |
John Hannon, Pennellville, NY US
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| 20130145460 | Progammable Customized User Interface for Transport Refrigeration Units - A control device having a graphical user interface for controlling the operation of a transport refrigeration unit is disclosed. The graphical user interface may include a menu structure having multiple levels of menu options, executable functions and data items that may be navigated and viewed by a user. Access to the various menus may be user-specific and controlled so that a subset of the information in the menu structure is available to normal users, and larger subsets of the information are available to advanced users having higher levels of authorization to the menus and information contained in the graphical user interface device. The graphical user interface may also include programmable soft keys that may take users directly to frequently viewed menu options, functions and data items without the necessity of navigating through the levels of the menu structure. | 06-06-2013 |
John D. Hannon, Austin, TX US
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| 20090193357 | Method and System to Prevent Unintended Graphical Cursor Input - This is a system (as an example) to prevent an undesirable condition of a second application GUI interface window blocking the first application GUI interface window, while the user's focus is on the first window, and causes an unintended input into a wrong application. This is accomplished (as an example) by temporarily discarding the inputs while the Graphical cursor is located on the 2nd application's GUI interface for a predetermined amount of time and gives the user enough time to refocus on this new application GUI interface. | 07-30-2009 |
| 20110271178 | CLIPBOARD TRANSFER OF FORMATTED NATIVE TEXTUAL CONTENT FROM ONE COMPUTER SYSTEM TO ANOTHER DIFFERENT COMPUTER SYSTEM - A user at a first computer system with a defined block of native text/graphics on a clipboard supported by the first computer system is enabled to provide this same block of marshalled native text in its precise format on a clipboard supported by a second computer system that has a different platform or operating system, wherein the marshalled native text on the clipboard of the second system is ready to be unmarshalled and pasted into a text document stored in the second computer transparently, without losing the format or any of the other attributes of the cut native text and graphics, as if it were a simple cut and paste routine on the same computer system. | 11-03-2011 |
John F. Hannon, Pennellville, NY US
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| 20130144442 | Flexible and Scalable Modular Control System for Transport Refrigeration Units - A control system for a refrigeration unit is disclosed. The control system may include a user interface, an interface bus, a power control module, a first module, and a second module. The interface bus may communicatively couple the user interface, the power control module, the first module, and the second module. The user interface may be capable of receiving and dispatching information. The power control module may be capable of distributing and monitoring power to the control system. The second module may have at least one connector with flexible input and output configuration capabilities. The first module may have a controller and at least one connector with flexible input and output configuration capabilities. | 06-06-2013 |
John R. Hannon, Quincy, MA US
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| 20090114384 | METHOD FOR EXTRACTION OF HYDROCARBON FUELS OR CONTAMINANTS USING ELECTRICAL ENERGY AND CRITICAL FLUIDS - The extraction of hydrocarbon fuel products such as kerogen oil and gas from a body of fixed fossil fuels such as oil shale is accomplished by applying a combination of electrical energy and critical fluids with reactants and/or catalysts down a borehole to initiate a reaction of reactants in the critical fluids with kerogen in the oil shale thereby raising the temperatures to cause kerogen oil and gas products to be extracted as a vapor, liquid or dissolved in the critical fluids. The hydrocarbon fuel products of kerogen oil or shale oil and hydrocarbon gas are removed to the ground surface by a product return line. An RF generator provides electromagnetic energy, and the critical fluids include a combination of carbon dioxide (CO | 05-07-2009 |
Karen Denyse Hannon, Portage, IN US
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| 20110131699 | Baby Wear - My invention is entitled Baby Wear. It is a functional cap designed to keep the child's head warm and dry to prevent from catching the common cold. It has a terry cloth inner lining that the average infant cap does not provide. It comes with a matching pair of lounge pants. | 06-09-2011 |
Lauren Hannon, Arlington, VA US
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| 20110245089 | LABORATORY CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT METHOD AND SYSTEM - The present disclosure provides a method for coordinating data between a plurality of sample processing systems comprising: providing, using a central control unit, data to a pre-analytical sample processing system identifying a sample undergoing pre-analytical processing, receiving data, at the central control unit, indicating the transfer of the sample to an analytical system, providing, from the central control unit (CCU), data associated with the sample to the analytical system, and receiving a result associated with the sample from the analytical system | 10-06-2011 |
Laurie A. Hannon, Hillsboro, OR US
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| 20100205416 | AUTOMATIC ANALYSIS OF AN APPLICATION'S RUN-TIME SETTINGS - A method and system for automatic analysis of an application's runtime configuration settings is provided. The configuration processing system includes a monitoring component and an analysis component. The monitoring component observes requests for configuration information stored in configuration data stores of a monitored device. For example, the monitoring component may observe requests directed to the configuration data stores when an application starts, during runtime, and when the application exits. The monitoring component may record the observed requests in a file or data structure that may be accessed by or sent to the analysis component. Based on the observed requests of an application, the analysis component automatically identifies a reduced set of configuration settings which likely correspond to user-specific configuration settings used by the application. The configuration processing system may include a post-analysis component that displays the reduced set of configuration settings to a user for review, manual analysis, and/or verification. | 08-12-2010 |
| 20110010700 | VIRTUALIZATION OF CONFIGURATION SETTINGS - A hardware and/or software translation system to automatically apply user-specific configuration settings to a computer irrespective of the application version or operation system version for which the settings were originally established. By automatically applying user-specific configuration settings to a version of an application or operating system, the translation system eliminates any post-installation reconfiguration, thereby simplifying the process of changing or upgrading the version of an application or operating system. | 01-13-2011 |
Marwan Hannon, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110183601 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR DETECTING THE PRESENCE AND CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF MOBILE DEVICES WITHIN A VEHICLE - An apparatus, system, and method for determining the presence of a mobile device located in a predetermined detection zone within a vehicle are disclosed. A detection module receives a communication signal, determines that the communication signal was transmitted by a mobile device located within a predetermined detection zone within a vehicle, and a control module transmits a control signal to the mobile device located within the predetermined detection zone. The system further includes a monitoring logic to monitor a functional system of the vehicle activating the transmission of the control signal by the control module when the monitored functional system is activated and the detection module determines that the communication signal was transmitted by the mobile device located within the predetermined detection zone. | 07-28-2011 |
| 20120055726 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR DETECTING THE PRESENCE OF AN INTOXICATED DRIVER AND CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF A VEHICLE - An apparatus, system, and method for detecting an intoxicated driver of a vehicle and preventing operation of the vehicle are presented. In one embodiment, a detector module comprises a sensor that produces an electrical signal corresponding to a predetermined blood alcohol content of the driver. The blood alcohol content of the driver is determined by sampling the alcohol content of the air within a predetermined vehicle zone. A control module is coupled to the detector module to control at least one vehicle operations in response to the electrical signal from the detector module. In another embodiment, a cell phone contains the detector module and is wirelessly coupled to the control module. A vehicle status module is included in some embodiments. | 03-08-2012 |
Mathew Hannon, Bedford, NH US
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| 20120234807 | LASER SCRIBING WITH EXTENDED DEPTH AFFECTATION INTO A WORKPLACE - Systems and methods for laser scribing provide extended depth affectation into a substrate or workpiece by focusing a laser beam such that the beam passes into the workpiece using a waveguide, self-focusing effect to cause internal crystal damage along a channel extending into the workpiece. Different optical effects may be used to facilitate the waveguide, self-focusing effect, such as multi-photon absorption in the material of the workpiece, transparency of the material of the workpiece, and aberrations of the focused laser. The laser beam may have a wavelength, pulse duration, and pulse energy, for example, to provide transmission through the material and multi-photon absorption in the material. An aberrated, focused laser beam may also be used to provide a longitudinal spherical aberration range sufficient to extend the effective depth of field (DOF) into the workpiece. | 09-20-2012 |
Meaghan Hannon, Bethesda, MD US
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| 20120046986 | OPTIMIZING ORGANIZATION AND DISPLAY OF SCHEDULING CLASSES - A scheduling method, computer-readable medium, system, and an apparatus are provided. In this scheduling method, a user request is received, order of classes for each day in the user request is calculated and an organizer is populated with the calculated order of classes for each day of the week specified in the user request and provides a schedule in a predetermined output format or in a format specified by the user. The calculation of the schedule may include for said each day in the user request determining corresponding day in a scheduling cycle, and calculating the order of classes for said corresponding day based on a stored pattern or a table. | 02-23-2012 |
Micheal N. Hannon, Chardon, OH US
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| 20110099075 | VEHICLE ADVERTISING SYSTEM - A mobile advertising system includes a banner, a first banner anchor and a second banner anchor coupled to a vehicle. The banner is capable of being deployed by being connected at opposing ends to and suspended between the first and second banner anchors. The banner has first and second surfaces on which indicia are imprinted. Both the first and second banner surfaces are visible when the banner is deployed. An invoicing and tracking system may be included that computes an advertising charge based at least in part on a time period during which the banner is deployed and, optionally, a location of the vehicle. | 04-28-2011 |
Rebecca Lynne Hannon, South Lyon, MI US
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| 20120292269 | DISHWASHER RACK ASSEMBLY WITH ADJUSTABLE TINES - A dishwasher rack assembly includes a bottom wall formed of spaced apart lateral rods crossed by spaced apart longitudinal rods to define an open lattice structure. A plurality of fixed vertical tines extend upward from the bottom wall and are arranged in pairs along the longitudinal or lateral aspect of the bottom wall with a defined space between adjacent pairs of the fixed vertical tines. A frame structure is provided with a shape and size so as to slide along the bottom wall between the pairs of fixed vertical tines. A plurality of vertical tines extend upward from the frame structure and are arranged in pairs along the frame structure. A securement mechanism is configured between the frame structure and the bottom wall to accommodate relative movement and anchoring between the frame structure and the bottom wall for variable positioning of the frame structure tines relative to the pairs of fixed vertical tines. | 11-22-2012 |
| 20120292270 | DISHWASHER RACK ASSEMBLY WITH ADJUSTABLE TINES - A dishwasher rack assembly includes a bottom wall formed of a first set of spaced apart rods crossed by a second set of spaced apart rods to define an open lattice structure. At least one channel member is attached to respective one the rods. A plurality of tines are received within the channel member and are variably positional along the channel member so as to adjust spacing between the tines without adjusting the channel member relative to the rod. | 11-22-2012 |
| 20120293054 | DISHWASHER RACK ASSEMBLY WITH SUPPORT FOR LARGE AND SMALL BOWLS - A dishwasher appliance having a rack assembly that can provide support for both large and small bowls is provided. The rack assembly includes tines, referred to herein as vertical members, that can hold both large and small bowls in a vertical orientation. The rack assembly may be used in a dishwasher to provide the upper rack, lower rack, or both. | 11-22-2012 |
Terry Hannon, Morgan Hills, CA US
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| 20080261382 | WAFER DICING USING A FIBER MOPA - Silicon wafer dicing apparatus includes a master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) arrangement wherein the master oscillator includes a continuous wave (CW) laser the output of which modulated by an external modulator to provide optical pulses to be amplified in the power amplifier. In one example of the apparatus the power amplifier includes at least one amplification stage including an optical fiber gain-medium. | 10-23-2008 |
Thomas Hannon, Milford, CT US
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| 20090145326 | SPLIT RAIL TROLLEY SYSTEM - An apparatus for removing a wheelset from a railroad vehicle includes a frame configured for motion with respect to the railroad vehicle. The apparatus also includes a lifting yoke cooperatively associated with the frame. The yoke is configured to engage flanges of the wheelset. The apparatus further includes at least one lifting screw interposed between the frame and the lifting yoke, such that upon rotation of the at least one lifting screw, the yoke may be raised and lowered to selectively engage the flanges of the wheelset. A “universal” lifting yoke can include a first portion which engages the at least one lifting screw, a set of extendable transverse members having outward ends, and flange-engaging blocks secured to the outward ends of the extendable transverse members and configured to engage the flanges of the wheelset. The extendable transverse members and the flange-engaging blocks can be cooperatively configured and dimensioned to engage substantially all anticipated wheelsets expected to be encountered in a given application. The “universal yoke” can be employed with screw-actuation, or with other types of actuating members. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20110226150 | SPLIT RAIL TROLLEY SYSTEM - An apparatus for removing a wheelset from a railroad vehicle includes a frame configured for motion with respect to the railroad vehicle. The apparatus also includes a lifting yoke cooperatively associated with the frame. The yoke is configured to engage flanges of the wheelset. The apparatus further includes at least one lifting screw interposed between the frame and the lifting yoke, such that upon rotation of the at least one lifting screw, the yoke may be raised and lowered to selectively engage the flanges of the wheelset. A “universal” lifting yoke can include a first portion which engages the at least one lifting screw, a set of extendable transverse members having outward ends, and flange-engaging blocks secured to the outward ends of the extendable transverse members and configured to engage the flanges of the wheelset. The extendable transverse members and the flange-engaging blocks can be cooperatively configured and dimensioned to engage substantially all anticipated wheelsets expected to be encountered in a given application. The “universal yoke” can be employed with screw-actuation, or with other types of actuating members. | 09-22-2011 |
Timothy Hannon, Carmel, IN US
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| 20100106516 | METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING BLOOD UTILIZATION - A method of measuring and assessing blood product utilization. The method comprises calculating a transfusion exposure score, the transfusion exposure score being an average amount of a blood product used for a patient population during a time period for a health care facilities; calculating a mean transfusion exposure score, the mean transfusion exposure score being a geometric mean of a plurality of transfusion exposure scores within a database for the blood product and for the patient population over the period of time for a plurality of health care facilities; calculating a benchmark transfusion exposure score, the benchmark transfusion exposure score being the transfusion exposure score of a best practice facility having the lowest transfusion exposure score of the plurality of transfusion exposure scores in the database with corresponding average or better patient outcomes; calculating a transfusion propensity score, the transfusion propensity score being a ratio of the transfusion exposure score of the health care facility to the benchmark transfusion exposure score for the blood product and used for the patient population; and analyzing the transfusion exposure score, the mean transfusion exposure score, the benchmark transfusion exposure score, and the transfusion propensity score to quantify opportunities for operational and financial improvement within the health care provider facility. | 04-29-2010 |
Timothy Hannon, Campbell, CA US
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| 20100198375 | AUDIO USER INTERFACE FOR DISPLAYLESS ELECTRONIC DEVICE - This invention is directed to an audio menu provided in an electronic device having no display. The electronic device can further include an input interface having only a single sensing element (e.g., a single button) for controlling audio playback of the device and for accessing and controlling the device audio menu. In response to a particular input detected by the single sensing element, the electronic device can enable an audio menu mode and play back audio clips associated with different menu options. The user can provide selection instructions using the single sensing element during the playback of an audio clip to select the menu option associated with the played back audio clip. In some embodiments, the audio menu can be multi-dimensional (e.g., the device plays back audio clips for sub-options in response to a selection of a menu option). Suitable menu options can include, for example, groupings of audio (e.g., playlists), options to toggle (e.g., a shuffle option), or options associated with particular metadata tags associated with audio available to the device. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20100232625 | DETECTING AND PROCESSING BUTTON PRESS EVENTS FOR PERFORMING ELECTRONIC DEVICE OPERATIONS - This is directed to processing inputs received from an input mechanism to control media playback operations and volume. The input mechanism can include a first button providing inputs by shorting an electrical circuit, and a second button providing inputs by changing the resistance or tone detected or received by a processor. To process inputs, a processor can first detect and process short events from the first button, and subsequently process button events from the second button. | 09-16-2010 |
Timothy Michael Hannon, Commerce Township, MI US
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| 20120112899 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING TIRE CONDITION AND LOCATION - An apparatus ( | 05-10-2012 |
Timothy Patrick Hannon, Campbell, CA US
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| 20090307409 | DEVICE MEMORY MANAGEMENT - Methods, systems, devices, and apparatus, including computer program products, for memory management. Usage data associated with one or more files is identified and stored in a volatile memory of a device. The usage data is maintained in the volatile memory is maintained during and after a reset of the device. After the reset, the usage data can be written to a non-volatile memory. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100094880 | MEDIA LIST MANAGEMENT - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for managing a playlist on a portable media device including generating a random order of media items based on a seed, receiving an instruction to power down the portable media device, saving the seed in a storage, and powering down the portable media device. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20110051787 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED USING RADIO SIGNALS - Systems, methods, and machine-readable media are disclosed for controlling an electronic device using data transmitted over radio signals. In some embodiments, a radio source may embed instructions to control an electronic device into a radio signal. For example, the radio source may use the RDS communications protocol to transmit the instructions in an FM radio signal. The electronic device may receive the radio signal and may perform the instructions included in the radio signal. For example, in a testing environment, the instructions can include commands to test the electronic device's radio using test parameters specified in the instructions. Responsive to receiving the test parameters, the electronic device may configure itself (e.g., turn on or off certain components) and record audio from a specified radio station. | 03-03-2011 |
