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Craig Heacock, Downingtown, PA US
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20120316244 | Pharmaceutical Formulations of Modafinil - Compositions of modafinil and methods of treating neurologically related conditions with the administration of modafinil. Also compositions that include modafinil and one or more excipients such as diluents, disintegrants, binders and lubricants. | 12-13-2012 |
20120322880 | Pharmaceutical Formulations of Modafinil - Compositions of modafinil and methods of treating neurologically related conditions with the administration of modafinil. Also compositions that include modafinil and one or more excipients such as diluents, disintegrants, binders and lubricants. | 12-20-2012 |
Craig S. Heacock, Downingtown, PA US
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20080207761 | Pharmaceutical formulations of modafinil - Compositions of modafinil and methods of treating neurologically related conditions with the administration of modafinil. Also compositions that include modafinil and one or more excipients such as diluents, disintegrants, binders and lubricants. | 08-28-2008 |
Donna J. Heacock, Evanville, IN US
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20130328471 | GRILLE COVER ASSEMBLY FOR DOMESTIC REFRIGERATOR - A domestic refrigerator includes a cabinet having a refrigerated compartment defined therein, and a base grille secured to a lower front of the cabinet. The base grille has an opening defined therein that is sized to receive a hinge bracket. A cover is positioned in front of the opening defined in the base grille. The cover is formed from a semi-flexible elastomeric material. | 12-12-2013 |
Eugene F. Heacock, Southold, NY US
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20150042492 | Traffic Control - A traffic control device is disclosed that enables users to direct traffic and signal to drivers. The traffic control device comprises an elongated component, a handle, at least one signal secured to the elongated component, a power source for powering the at least one signal, and a control panel for controlling the operation of the at least one signal. The signals are removably secured and interchangeable on the traffic control device, and can be any suitable shape or size. The signals can also be illuminated in different colors, such as red, yellow, green, or white. Additionally, the power source is typically a rechargeable battery. Further, the control panel controls the motion of the signals, such that the signals can be set to blink intermittently or remain constant. The control panel can be controlled manually by a user via push buttons, or can be controlled remotely via an electronic device. | 02-12-2015 |
Greg Heacock, Auburn, WA US
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20110285836 | Multimodal Ocular Biometric System - A multimodal biometric identification system captures and processes images of both the iris and the retina for biometric identification. Another multimodal ocular system captures and processes images of the iris and/or the from both eyes of a subject. Biometrics based on data provided by these systems are more accurate and robust than using biometrics that include data from only the iris or only the retina from a single eye. An exemplary embodiment emits photons to the iris and the retina of both eyes, an iris image sensor that captures an image of the iris when the iris reflects the emitted light, a retina image sensor that captures an image of the retina when the retina reflects the emitted light, and a controller that controls the iris and the retina illumination sources, where the captured image of the iris and the captured image of the retina contain biometric data. | 11-24-2011 |
20130141560 | MULTIMODAL OCULAR BIOMETRIC SYSTEM - A multimodal biometric identification system captures and processes images of both the iris and the retina for biometric identification. Another multimodal ocular system captures and processes images of the iris and/or the from both eyes of a subject. Biometrics based on data provided by these systems are more accurate and robust than using biometrics that include data from only the iris or only the retina from a single eye. An exemplary embodiment emits photons to the iris and the retina of both eyes, an iris image sensor that captures an image of the iris when the iris reflects the emitted light, a retina image sensor that captures an image of the retina when the retina reflects the emitted light, and a controller that controls the iris and the retina illumination sources, where the captured image of the iris and the captured image of the retina contain biometric data. | 06-06-2013 |
Greg Heacock, Maple Valley, WA US
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20130253411 | PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY LASER - A laser system including: a laser source operable to emit a first and a second laser beam having first and second operating wavelengths, respectively; a fiber optic cable to guide and homogenize the laser beams; an expander to increase the diameter of the laser beams; a cylinder to guide the laser beams and limit respective diameters of the first and second laser beams, wherein the cylinder is positioned after the expander on an optical path of the laser beam; a first optical system to collimate the laser beams, wherein the optical system is positioned after the cylinder on the optical path of the laser beams; a spot-size selector comprising a plurality of apertures, wherein the spot-size selector is positioned after the first optical system on the optical path of the laser beams; and a second optical system to focus the laser beams on a tissue of the patient. | 09-26-2013 |
Gregory Heacock, Maple Valley, WA US
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20150087076 | APPARATUSES, INDICATORS, METHODS AND KITS WITH TIMED COLOR CHANGE INDICATION - An apparatus, method and kit includes one or more use protocol indicators having a color changeable dye, the dye being translucent or having a first color upon immediate exposure to an environment and for a defined time thereafter and the dye changing color after exposure to the environment for the defined time. A dual environment indicator includes a first indicator color changeable dye being translucent or having a first color upon immediate exposure to a first environment and changing color after exposure to a second environment and a second indicator color changeable dye being translucent or having a first color upon immediate exposure to the second environment and for a defined time thereafter and changing color after exposure to the second environment for the defined time. A time exposure indicator comprises at least one color changeable dye disposed to change color in a sequential manner. | 03-26-2015 |
Gregory Lee Heacock, Maple Valley, WA US
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20130088683 | DISPOSABLE OPHTHALMIC/MEDICAL APPARATUS WITH TIMED COLOR CHANGE INDICATION - A disposable ophthalmic or medical apparatus has a portion with a color changeable dye disposed thereon. The dye changes color after being exposed to oxygen for a controlled and predetermined period of time indicating that the apparatus should no longer be used. | 04-11-2013 |
20130099263 | FULL SPECTRUM LED LIGHT SOURCE - A LED light source has a red, blue and green LED triad for generating a full spectrum of colored light that appears to be emanating from a point source. The LED triad is mounted in a CPC that is surrounded by a cylindrical reflector. | 04-25-2013 |
20130150785 | Color Changeable Dyes for Indicating Exposure, Methods of Making and Using Such Dyes, and Apparatuses Incorporating Such Dyes - According to embodiments of the present application, a color changeable dye can comprise a redox indicator, a reduction reaction initiator, an electron donor, an oxygen scavenger, an indicator barrier agent, a thickening agent and an agent to facilitate mixing. The color changeable dye is a first color in the presence of oxygen, capable of changing to a second color upon reduction in a substantially oxygen free environment, and capable of changing back to the first color after exposure to oxygen for a period of time corresponding to the intended use time of a disposable or limited use product. Methods of making and using the color changeable dye and apparatuses incorporating such dye are also disclosed. | 06-13-2013 |
20130192513 | DISPOSABLE OPHTHALMIC/MEDICAL APPARATUS WITH TIMED COLOR CHANGE INDICATION - A disposable ophthalmic or medical apparatus has a portion with a color changeable dye disposed thereon. The dye changes color after being exposed to oxygen for a controlled and predetermined period of time indicating that the apparatus should no longer be used. | 08-01-2013 |
20130269592 | APPARATUS WITH TIMED COLOR CHANGE INDICATION - An apparatus with time controlled color change indication comprises an apparatus includes a disposable, limited or restricted use product and an oxygen sensing color changeable dye disposed on a portion of the apparatus, the dye being translucent or having a first color upon application and for a defined time thereafter and the dye changing color after exposure to oxygen for the defined time. For example, a packaging for containing a product for human consumption has a portion with a color changeable dye disposed thereon. The dye changes color after being exposed to oxygen for a controlled and predetermined period of time indicating that the product for human consumption should no longer be consume or has decreased in freshness, quality of taste or potency. | 10-17-2013 |
20140134443 | COLOR CHANGEABLE DYES FOR INDICATING EXPOSURE, METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SUCH DYES AND APPARATUSES INCORPORATING SUCH DYES - According to embodiments of the present application, a color changeable dye can comprise a redox indicator, a reduction reaction initiator, an electron donor, an oxygen scavenger, an indicator barrier agent, a thickening agent and an agent to facilitate mixing. The color changeable dye is a first color in the presence of oxygen, capable of changing to a second color upon reduction in a substantially oxygen free environment, and capable of changing back to the first color after exposure to oxygen for a period of time corresponding to the intended use time of a disposable or limited use product. Methods of making and using the color changeable dye and apparatuses incorporating such dye are also disclosed. | 05-15-2014 |
Gregory Lee Heacock, Auburn, WA US
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20090303440 | DISPOSABLE OPHTHALMIC/MEDICAL APPARATUS WITH TIMED COLOR CHANGE INDICATION - A disposable ophthalmic or medical apparatus has a portion with a color changeable dye disposed thereon. The dye changes color after being exposed to oxygen for a controlled and predetermined period of time indicating that the apparatus should no longer be used. | 12-10-2009 |
20120113392 | MOLDED OPHTHALMIC LENS - An ophthalmic is injection molded and/or, compression molded to provide a single use lens. The ophthalmic lens has a larger clear aperture than known lenses of the same type to improve the optical quality of the lens. | 05-10-2012 |
Matt Heacock, Atlanta, GA US
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20090076871 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR HANDLING INTERACTIONS RELATING TO CUSTOMER ACCOUNTS BASED ON A STATUS OF EXISTING TROUBLE TICKETS - Methods and systems handle interactions relating to customer accounts by determining the status of existing trouble tickets and then taking an action on behalf of a customer service agent based on the determined status. If no trouble tickets are currently unclosed for the customer account, then a new trouble ticket is opened. If only one trouble ticket is unclosed for the customer account, then the one trouble ticket is statused for the agent. If multiple trouble tickets are unclosed for the customer account, then those unclosed tickets are displayed within a list for selection by the agent. The list may provide the agent with the option to select a new trouble ticket should the existing trouble tickets not be applicable to the current interaction with the customer. | 03-19-2009 |