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Carrie Hubbell, Montoloking, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130037185HANDBAG ASSEMBLAGES - A handbag assemblage system with main bags and cover slip accessory bags for overlaying the main bag and hung therefrom by corresponding arrays of holes of such bags engaging projecting studs of the main bag, enabling a line of uncovered bags or a variety of covered bag assemblages for diverse aesthetic and functional purposes.02-14-2013

Craig Hubbell, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120224828CONTENT SELECTION - A method of providing an audio visual output stream includes the initial steps of maintaining a database of video media clips and a database of associated tags. The next steps include receiving information identifying at least one audio track and selecting video media associated with the at least one audio track. Then, if no video media associated with the audio track is available in the database of video media clips, a selection algorithm for the selection of video media is applied.09-06-2012

David Allen Hubbell, Ft. Walton Beach, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080205982Gating Impact Attenuator - The present invention relates primarily to highway safety devices, secondarily to on-board vehicle mounted safety devices and more particularly to enhancing the performance of such devices when occupants of vehicles are subjected to severe deceleration forces.08-28-2008
20080295522THERMO-ENERGY-MANAGEMENT OF SOLID-STATE DEVICES - The present invention reduces to practice discoveries made by the present inventors during their investigations into present-art-perceived-difficulties in thermal-management applications of solid-state devices.12-04-2008
20110250417Dimensional Lumber Structural Substitute - Dimensional lumber subjected to structural load regimes, where moment is the dominate load condition, usually fail structurally by initial localized compressive failure located at or near the maximum compressive extreme fiber. Said localized compressive failure, exhibited by buckling failure of maximum compressive fiber, results in an overall increase of section-modulus. The increase in section modulus, due to onset of structural failure, allows the lumber element in question to provide post-structural-failure increase in load-carrying-capacity with the trade-off of an increase in load-vs-deflection ratio. Said increase in load-carrying-capacity due to the increase in section-modulus, or thickening of the lumber element continues as an applied load is increased until the lumber element's tensile extreme fiber's capacity is exceeded, at which event the lumber element structurally fails catastrophically. The present invention, unlike previously disclosed compositions, unexpectedly mimics the stiffness and failure-mode structural characteristics of traditional dimensional lumber. A comparison of test data shows the present invention possesses unexpected improved properties that the present art does not have.10-13-2011

Patent applications by David Allen Hubbell, Ft. Walton Beach, FL US

David Ray Hubbell, Hartville, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090151845PNEUMATIC TIRE - A pneumatic radial tire has a chipper in place of a traditional apex, the chipper located between a carcass main portion and turnup portion. The chipper layer may be composed of a chopped carbon fiber and aramid composite reinforced elastomeric layer. The tire sidewalls have a radial height SH and a section width SW located within a range of 0.4 to 0.44 of the sidewall radial height SH measured from the bead core. The section width SW may further be located within a range of 0.1″ to 0.3″ inches from a radially outward end of the chipper layer in a radial direction. The tread may of a dual layer construction, having a radially inward first layer formed of a relatively low rolling resistance compound and a radially outward second layer formed of a compound containing silica.06-18-2009
20100018618TIRE WITH TREAD HAVING A TWO-PLY TREAD CAP LAYER - The invention relates to a tire with a tread of a cap/base construction comprised of a two-ply (dual layered) tread cap rubber layer comprised of a combination of an outer tread cap layer and an inner tread cap layer together with an underlying tread base rubber layer which underlies the two-ply tread cap layer. The tread cap layer is of a lug and groove configuration with at least a portion of the grooves extending through the outer tread cap layer into the inner tread cap layer without extending to the tread base rubber layer. The outer tread cap rubber layer is comprised of a carbon black-rich rubber composition to promote dry traction for the tread running surface. The inner tread cap layer is comprised of a softer silica-rich rubber composition to promote wet traction for tread running surface as the outer tread cap layer wears away to expose the softer inner tread cap layer.01-28-2010
20110114240PNEUMATIC TIRE - A pneumatic radial tire having a circumferentially extending equatorial plane of the tire, the tire comprising a carcass, a tread radially outward of the carcass, the carcass comprising at least one carcass reinforcing ply, opposing bead portions, and opposing sidewalls, the carcass reinforcing ply having a main portion extending between the opposing bead portions and a pair of turnup portions, each turnup portion extending from one end of the main portion, each bead portion having a bead core, and a reinforcement cavity outward of each bead core, the cavity located between the main portion and one turnup portion of the at least one reinforcing ply, the tire characterized by: 05-19-2011

Patent applications by David Ray Hubbell, Hartville, OH US

Earl Hubbell, Palo Alto, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120071361Substrate Preparation Process - The present invention provides novel processes for the large scale preparation of arrays of polymer sequences wherein each array includes a plurality of different, positionally distinct polymer sequences having known monomer sequences. The methods of the invention combine high throughput process steps with high resolution photolithographic techniques in the manufacture of polymer arrays.03-22-2012
20120173158TIME-WARPED BACKGROUND SIGNAL FOR SEQUENCING-BY-SYNTHESIS OPERATIONS - Methods for analyzing signal data generated by sequencing of a polynucleotide strand using a pH-based method of detecting nucleotide incorporation(s). In an embodiment, the method comprises formulating a function that models the output signal of a representative empty well of a reactor array. A time transformation is applied to the empty well function to obtain a time-warped empty well function. The time-warped empty well function is fitted to an output signal from the loaded well representative of a flow that results in a non-incorporation event in the loaded well. The fitted time-warped empty well function can then be used to analyze output signals from the loaded well for other flows.07-05-2012
20120264621PHASE-PROTECTING REAGENT FLOW ORDERINGS FOR USE IN SEQUENCING-BY-SYNTHESIS - A method for nucleic acid sequencing includes disposing template polynucleotide strands in defined spaces on a sensor array, at least some of the template polynucleotide strands having a sequencing primer and a polymerase operably bound therewith; exposing the template polynucleotide strands to a series of flows of nucleotide species flowed according to a predetermined ordering; and determining, for each of the series of flows of nucleotide species, how many nucleotide incorporations occurred for that particular flow to determine a predicted sequence of nucleotides corresponding to the template polynucleotide strands, wherein the predetermined ordering (a) is not a series of consecutive repetitions of a 4-flow permutation of four different nucleotide species, (b) is not specifically tailored to a particular combination of a particular template polynucleotide strand to be sequenced and a particular sequencing primer to be used, and (c) comprises a phase-protecting flow ordering.10-18-2012

Earl Hubbell, Mountain View, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090062148Substrate preparation process - The present invention provides novel processes for the large scale preparation of arrays of polymer sequences wherein each array includes a plurality of different, positionally distinct polymer sequences having known monomer sequences. The methods of the invention combine high throughput process steps with high resolution photolithographic techniques in the manufacture of polymer arrays.03-05-2009
20100331217SUBSTRATE PREPARATION PROCESS - The present invention provides novel processes for the large scale preparation of arrays of polymer sequences wherein each array includes a plurality of different, positionally distinct polymer sequences having known monomer sequences. The methods of the invention combine high throughput process steps with high resolution photolithographic techniques in the manufacture of polymer arrays.12-30-2010

Patent applications by Earl Hubbell, Mountain View, CA US

Earl A. Hubbell, Mountain View, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080261832Arrays of nucleic acid probes for detecting cystic fibrosis - The invention provides arrays of immobilized probes, and methods employing the arrays, for detecting mutations in the CFTR gene.10-23-2008
20120329677ARRAYS OF NUCLEIC ACID PROBES FOR DETECTING CYSTIC FIBROSIS - The invention provides arrays of immobilized probes, and methods employing the arrays, for detecting mutations in the CFTR gene.12-27-2012

Patent applications by Earl A. Hubbell, Mountain View, CA US

Earl A. Hubbell, Palo Alto, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080232657Feature Intensity Reconstruction of Biological Probe Array - The invention provides methods and systems for reconstructing feature intensities from pixel level data. In certain embodiments, the invention uses an empirically determined transfer function to construct a theoretical estimate of pixel level data and then iteratively updates feature intensities based on a minimum multiplicative error between the pixel level data and the theoretical estimate of the pixel level data.09-25-2008
20080287308SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE PRODUCT FOR GENOTYPE DETERMINATION USING PROBE ARRAY DATA - An embodiment of a method of analyzing data from processed images of biological probe arrays is described that comprises receiving a plurality of files comprising a plurality of intensity values associated with a probe on a biological probe array; normalizing the intensity values in each of the data files; determining an initial assignment for a plurality of genotypes using one or more of the intensity values from each file for each assignment; estimating a distribution of cluster centers using the plurality of initial assignments; combining the normalized intensity values with the cluster centers to determine a posterior estimate for each cluster center; and assigning a plurality of genotype calls using a distance of the one or more intensity values from the posterior estimate.11-20-2008
20110160092Methods for Selecting a Collection of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms - The invention relates to the selection of a collection of relevant single nucleotide polymorphisms across a genome to design a nucleic acid probe array. As such, the invention relates to diverse fields impacted by the nature of genetics, including biology, medicine, and medical diagnostics.06-30-2011
20110274328Feature Intensity Reconstruction of Biological Probe Array - The invention provides methods and systems for reconstructing feature intensities from pixel level data. In certain embodiments, the invention uses an empirically determined transfer function to construct a theoretical estimate of pixel level data and then iteratively updates feature intensities based on a minimum multiplicative error between the pixel level data and the theoretical estimate of the pixel level data.11-10-2011
20110281772Methods, systems and computer software for designing and synthesizing sequence arrays - Embodiments of the invention provides methods, computer software products and systems for arranging polymers during combinatorial polymer synthesis so that the border or edge between synthesis site is minimized. In one embodiment, travelling salesman algorithm is used to minimize the edges. In another embodiment, a locally greedy optimization method is provided. In addition, methods and software products are provided for solving the robust arrangement problem for multi-probe gene expression arrays.11-17-2011
20120221255System, Method, and Computer Software Product for Genotype Determination Using Probe Array Data - An embodiment of a method of analyzing data from processed images of biological probe arrays is described that comprises receiving a plurality of files comprising a plurality of intensity values associated with a probe on a biological probe array; normalizing the intensity values in each of the data files; determining an initial assignment for a plurality of genotypes using one or more of the intensity values from each file for each assignment; estimating a distribution of cluster centers using the plurality of initial assignments; combining the normalized intensity values with the cluster centers to determine a posterior estimate for each cluster center; and assigning a plurality of genotype calls using a distance of the one or more intensity values from the posterior estimate.08-30-2012

Patent applications by Earl A. Hubbell, Palo Alto, CA US

James Hubbell, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100212171Test procedure for measuring the geometric features of golf club face - The test procedure for determining groove conformance employs a replicating compound to obtain a self-supporting mass with a negative image of the grooves of a club face. A thin test specimen strip is sliced from the mass and then scanned to form an electronic trace of the profile of the ribs. A negative image of the profile of the ribs is then obtained as a replica of the profile of the grooves and the grooves measured to determine conformance to USGA Rules.08-26-2010
20100212172Test procedure for measuring the geometric features of a golf club face - The test procedure for determining groove conformance employs a replicating compound to obtain a self-supporting mass with a negative image of the grooves of a club face. A thin test specimen strip is sliced from the mass and then scanned to form an electronic trace of the profile of the ribs. A negative image of the profile of the ribs is then obtained as a replica of the profile of the grooves and the grooves measured to determine conformance to USGA Rules. A protective covering may be placed on the self-supporting mass to insure the integrity of the ribs during slicing.08-26-2010
20100215275Test procedure for measuring the geometric features of a test specimen - The test procedure for measuring a geometric feature of a test specimen employs a replicating compound to obtain a casting with a negative image of the geometric feature followed by forming a protective covering over the casting from a replicating compound having a contrasting color. The casting and protective covering unit is cut to obtain a test piece and a flat bed scanner is used to scan the profile of the test piece and obtain an electronic two-dimensional image of the profile for analysis.08-26-2010

Jeffrey Todd Hubbell, Roy, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100124469Twistlock - A twistlock having an increased tension load limit that is based on a physical configuration that has a massive amount of material removed from the shaft of the twistlock. Two parallel, circular cross-section rabbets are cut at the intersection of the shoulder of the truncated conical extension formed at one end of the shaft that forms the twistlock. The tensional loading limit in this configuration is greatly enhanced.05-20-2010

John F. Hubbell, Houston, TX US

John R. Hubbell, Swarthmore, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110258015SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING WORKFORCE PLANNING SERVICES - A system is described for providing workforce planning services. The system may include a memory, an interface, and a processor. The memory may store a baseline dataset describing current employees of an organization. The processor may be operative to determine a projected workforce dataset based on the baseline dataset, the projected workforce dataset describing projected employees required by the organization. The processor may assess the baseline dataset and employee movement strategies to determine a forecasted available workforce dataset describing forecasted employees available to the organization. The processor may determine a gap between the projected workforce dataset and the forecasted available workforce dataset. The processor may generate a workforce service plan which describes strategies for eliminating the gap and may provide the plan to a user. The processor may receive updates to the baseline dataset and may assess the updates to determine whether the plan is being effectively implemented.10-20-2011
20110318716SYSTEM AND METHOD TO MEASURE EFFECTIVENESS OF BUSINESS LEARNING - The invention generally describes learning solutions and related methods for managing the learning and training needs of an organization in a manner that is responsive to dynamic business timelines, goals and strategic objectives. Business goals are determined through examination of existing business data sources, so as to tailor learning solutions to business impacts. Accurate computations of return on training investment are provided to allow accurate assessment of the effectiveness of training programs. Also disclosed are networks of learning platforms that together implement the learning solution by providing electronic tools and information sharing capabilities needed by a learning solution services provider to efficiently implement and manage learning efforts according to the business desires of a complex learner organization, while receiving organization performance data in order to compute and report performance measurements.12-29-2011

John R. Hubbell, Evanston, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100205027Business Driven Learning Solution Particularly Suitable for Sales-Oriented Organizations - Disclosed is a business driven learning solution and related methods for managing the learning and training needs of a sales-oriented organization in a manner that is responsive to dynamic business needs. The invention employs modules of interrelated and interdependent business processes for the identification and prioritization of learning needs, the selection of learning approaches, the development of learning content, the coordination and delivery of learning instruction, and the overall management and administration learning efforts. Embodiments of the inventions disclosed include sales training objects to provide a template for sales training that is focused on a solution, and how to position and sell the solution, rather than on the products that make up the solution. As a result, the sales force is educated, understands the customers' business requirements, and is able to craft specific value propositions to a given customer with respect to that solution. Thus, the training is customer-centric as opposed to product-centric.08-12-2010
20110264481BUSINESS DRIVEN LEARNING SOLUTION PARTICULARLY SUITABLE FOR SALES-ORIENTED ORGANIZATIONS - Disclosed is a business driven learning solution and related methods for managing the learning and training needs of a sales-oriented organization in a manner that is in responsive to dynamic business needs. The invention employs modules of interrelated and interdependent business processes for the identification and prioritization of learning needs, the selection of learning approaches, the development of learning content, the coordination and delivery of learning instruction, and the overall management and administration learning efforts. Embodiments of the inventions disclosed include sales training objects to provide a template for sales training that is focused on a solution, and how to position and sell the solution, rather than on the products that make up the solution. As a result, the sales force is educated, understands the customers' business requirements, and is able to craft specific value propositions to a given customer with respect to that solution. Thus, the training is customer-centric as opposed to product-centric.10-27-2011

Joshua C. Hubbell, West Kingston, RI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120063270Methods and Apparatus for Event Detection and Localization Using a Plurality of Smartphones - An event detection and localization system is provided that employs a plurality of smartphones. The detected events may comprise a gunshot, a biological threat, a chemical threat and/or a radiological threat. Each smartphone comprises a memory for storing an event detection process; and at least one hardware device to implement the event detection process. The hardware device is operative to detect an event based on a signal obtained using a sensor in the vicinity of the smartphone; obtain a time of arrival of the signal; obtain a location of the smartphone at the time of arrival; send a notification of the arrival time and arrival location to one or more of another smartphone and a server; and receive an indication of an origination of the event.03-15-2012

Sarah B. Hubbell, Mont Clare, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090038999SYSTEM FOR TREATING WASTEWATER AND A CONTROLLED REACTION-VOLUME MODULE USABLE THEREIN - A wastewater treatment system including a biological reactor is disclosed. At least one controlled-reaction-volume module is provided to the biological reactor. The at least one controlled-reaction-volume module includes a fixed-film media for supporting a biological growth. At least one mixer, such as, for example, a high momentum mixer, for communicate a fluid to the at least one controlled-reaction-volume module so that wastewater and the biological growth communicate to thereby treat the wastewater.02-12-2009
20100163485SYSTEM FOR TREATING WASTEWATER AND A CONTROLLED REACTION-VOLUME MODULE USABLE THEREIN - A wastewater treatment system including a biological reactor is disclosed. At least one controlled-reaction-volume module is provided to the biological reactor. The at least one controlled-reaction-volume module includes a fixed-film media for supporting a biological growth. At least one mixer, such as, for example, a high momentum mixer, for communicate a fluid to the at least one controlled-reaction-volume module so that wastewater and the biological growth communicate to thereby treat the wastewater.07-01-2010

Patent applications by Sarah B. Hubbell, Mont Clare, PA US

Stephen P. Hubbell, Gig Harbor, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110062955MULTIFERROIC ANTENNA/SENSOR - A multiferroic antenna and sensor where the sensor includes a multiferroic stack of multiple connected multiferroic layer-pairs, each multiferroic layer-pair comprising an alternating layer of a magnetostrictive material and a piezoelectric material bonded together enabling a high signal sensitivity, a magnetic field of an incident signal causing mechanical strain in the magnetostrictive material layers that strains adjacent piezoelectric material layers producing an electrical voltage in each multiferroic layer-pair proportional to the incident signal. An output of the multiferroic stack comprises the electrical voltage amplified proportional to a total number of multiple connected multiferroic layer-pairs in the multiferroic stack.03-17-2011

Steven O. Hubbell, Seattle, WA US

Steven Quentin Hubbell, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110202759CERTIFICATE REMOTING AND RECOVERY - Certificate remoting and recovery may be provided. A computer may identify required security certificates and determine whether at least one required security certificate is not available. If the certificate is not available, the computer may identify a peer server and request the missing certificate from the peer server. The computer may also be operative to receive certificate management instructions from other computers.08-18-2011

Thomas Jefferson Hubbell, Lexington, KY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100299588METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING INTERACTION BETWEEN A HOST SYSTEM AND WEB PAGES - A method and a system for providing interaction between a host system and a plurality of web pages in a Wide Area Network are disclosed. The method includes receiving a request from a web page for information of a peripheral device present at the host system. The method further includes creating an iframe element of the web page. The iframe element includes a Uniform Resource Indicator (URI) of an actual script file for the web page. Further, the method includes extracting a serialized form of the request based on a navigation event corresponding to the iframe element of the web page. The navigation event is triggered by a web browser of the host system. The method further includes generating a response attribute corresponding to the request based on the serialized form of the request. Thereafter, the method includes providing the response attribute to the iframe element of the web page.11-25-2010

Wesley H. Hubbell, St. Petersburg, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110004368METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HURRICANE SURVEILLANCE FROM THE EYE - Methods and apparatus to provide an aerial vehicle having an eyewall sensor to enable the aerial vehicle to stay within the eye of a hurricane and transmit weather information to a remote location. In one embodiment, the aerial vehicle is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) launched into the eye of the hurricane.01-06-2011