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Buster Hower, Peculiar, MO US
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20130017909 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PLAYING A GAMEAANM Hower; BusterAACI PeculiarAAST MOAACO USAAGP Hower; Buster Peculiar MO US - Systems and methods for playing a football-type game. Game systems described herein can employ a playing field having a scrimmage zone, first and second no run zones, and first and second scoring zones. The combined maximum length of the scrimmage zone and the first and second no run zones can be less than 30 yards. Certain embodiments concern methods for playing flag football. | 01-17-2013 |
Derek R. Hower, Seattle, WA US
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20140337587 | METHOD FOR MEMORY CONSISTENCY AMONG HETEROGENEOUS COMPUTER COMPONENTS - A method, computer program product, and system is described that determines the correctness of using memory operations in a computing device with heterogeneous computer components. Embodiments include an optimizer based on the characteristics of a Sequential Consistency for Heterogeneous-Race-Free (SC for HRF) model that analyzes a program and determines the correctness of the ordering of events in the program. HRF models include combinations of the properties: scope order, scope inclusion, and scope transitivity. The optimizer can determine when a program is heterogeneous-race-free in accordance with an SC for HRF memory consistency model . For example, the optimizer can analyze a portion of program code, respect the properties of the SC for HRF model, and determine whether a value produced by a store memory event will be a candidate for a value observed by a load memory event. In addition, the optimizer can determine whether reordering of events is possible. | 11-13-2014 |
Derek Robert Hower, Durham, NC US
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20150363322 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR PROVIDING CLIENT-FILTERED CACHE INVALIDATION - A method and system includes generating a cache entry comprising cache line data for a plurality of cache clients and receiving a cache invalidate instruction from a first of the plurality of cache clients. In response to the cache invalidate instruction, the data valid/invalid state is changed for the first cache client to an invalid state without modifying the data valid/invalid state for the other of the plurality of cache clients from the valid state. A read instruction may be received from a second of the plurality of cache clients and in response to the read instruction, a value stored in the cache line data is returned to the second cache client while the data valid/invalid state for the first cache client is in the invalid state and the data valid/invalid state for the second cache client is in the valid state. | 12-17-2015 |
James Fleet Hower, Brooklyn, NY US
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20150321115 | Interlocking Components forming Arbitrary Solids with Complex Curvatures - An improved design of interlocking components is disclosed. The components may be used to form arbitrary solid shells with complex curvatures, including, for example, three dimensional puzzle games. | 11-12-2015 |
James Shannon Hower, Harrisburg, PA US
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20090203264 | COUPLER FOR INTERCONNECTING ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS - A coupler includes a coupler body having a first mating end defining a first mating interface configured for mating with a first mating connector and a second mating end defining a second mating interface configured for mating with a second mating connector. A contact sub-assembly is received within the coupler body, wherein the contact sub-assembly has first contacts grouped in differential pairs and presented at the first mating end and second contacts grouped in differential pairs and presented at the second mating end. At least one shielding member is located within the coupler body, wherein the at least one shielding member isolates each differential pair of first contacts from an adjacent differential pair of the first contacts. | 08-13-2009 |
20090266607 | CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A cable management system for cable management in an equipment rack includes a support bracket having a body extending between a mounting end and a distal end. The mounting end is configured to attach to the equipment rack, and the body has a tie down slot configured to receive a cable tie down. A cable bar is coupled to the distal end of the support bracket, wherein the cable bar has a tie down slot configured to receive a cable tie down. | 10-29-2009 |
20090305563 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH COMPENSATION COMPONENT - An electrical connector includes a housing and a plurality of electrical mating contacts held within the housing. Each of the mating contacts extends from a first end portion to a second end portion. Each of the mating contacts has an intermediate portion extending between the first and second end portions. An electrical compensation component is held within the housing. The electrical compensation component includes a circuit board. The electrical compensation component is electrically connected to at least one of the mating contacts at a location along the intermediate portion that is spaced a distance from the first and second end portions. | 12-10-2009 |
Kathleen Hower, Great Lakes, IL US
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20130277266 | Reusable Food Pouch - A reusable food pouch includes a rigid neck through which food is passed and into a storage reservoir. The rigid neck includes threads onto which either a storage cap or dispensing cap is attached. Resilient, pliable sidewalls form the storage reservoir and are generally bullet shaped when viewed from either the front or rear. | 10-24-2013 |
Phil Hower, Dallas, TX US
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20120306010 | DMOS TRANSISTOR HAVING AN INCREASED BREAKDOWN VOLTAGE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION - A depletion type DMOS transistor comprises a gap in electrode material allowing incorporation of a well dopant species into the underlying semiconductor material. During subsequent dopant diffusion a continuous well region is obtained having an extended lateral extension without having an increased depth. The source dopant species is implanted after masking the gap. Additional channel implantation is performed prior to forming the gate dielectric material. | 12-06-2012 |
Robert Hower, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20090143761 | AGENT DELIVERY SYSTEM AND USES OF SAME - The use of an automated, controllable, and affixable pulsatile for treating diseases, having an automated controller for controlling the delivery of drug to a patient, an agent delivery reservoir containing an agent operatively connected to the automated controller, a reservoir controller operatively connected to the automated controller and the reservoir for controlling the delivery of agent to a patient, and a feedback control operatively connected to the automated controller for providing feedback with regard to the drug requirements of the patient for use in treating diseases. | 06-04-2009 |
Robert William Hower, Brighton, MI US
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20110009773 | IMPLANTABLE SENSING MODULES AND METHODS OF USING - Implantable sensing modules and methods for monitoring various physical parameters, including physical parameters of a living body and environmental parameters to which the living body may be subjected, for example, impacts. A method for monitoring impacts to which a living body is subjected entails the use of an implantable sensing module that has a rigid housing containing at least one energy storage device and at least one electromechanical sensing element that is responsive to impacts. The module generates data corresponding to impacts to which the electromechanical sensing element is subjected, and records the data in memory. The module is preferably implanted in a living body so that the module is connected to a rigid portion of the living body, in particular, a bone or tooth. | 01-13-2011 |
20110203347 | SENSING MODULES AND METHODS OF USING - A sensing module and method for monitoring various physical parameters, and particularly environmental parameters to which a living body may be subjected, for example, impacts and shock wave pulses. The module at least one energy storage device and at least one set of electromechanical sensing elements contained in a housing. The sensing elements are responsive to an external environmental input, and each sensing element defines an open electrical path when not subjected to the input, is operable to define a closed electrical path that produces an output in response to the input if the input exceeds a threshold of the sensing element. The module generates data corresponding to the outputs of the sensing elements and records the data. | 08-25-2011 |
Scott Lee Hower, Macungie, PA US
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20150046298 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING DELIVERIES - A system and method for monitoring deliveries includes receiving delivery information transmitted in real-time during a delivery, which information indicates an amount of a product that was delivered. A database is updated to reflect the amount of the product that was delivered according to the received information. A system and method for monitoring deliveries includes receiving information identifying a storage container, and comparing the information to stored information associated with a storage container assigned to a delivery to determine whether the identified storage container matches the storage container assigned to the delivery. A system and method for monitoring deliveries includes receiving output of a first sensor in a storage container and receiving output of a second sensor in a delivery vehicle from which the product is transferred into the storage container. Delivery amounts indicated by the respective outputs of the first sensor and the second sensor are compared. | 02-12-2015 |