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Andrew Jamison, New York, NY US
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| 20110119178 | METADATA DRIVEN PROCESSING - The system enables a data processing framework that polls for files using a listener, controls the workflow using event driven logic, processes financial transactions, and creates a business to business trading partner network. The listener ensures the reliability and data integrity of input files and performs archiving functions. The payment management functions automatically processes transactions, including payor (e.g., the buyer) initiated payments to a payee (e.g., a supplier) by utilizing a flexible, decoupled processing architecture. A payment management computer identifies a universal identifier for each entity and forms relationships and hierarchies in order to increase efficiency of the trading partner network. Metadata describes the format, validation and relationships for a wide variety of financial account data. | 05-19-2011 |
| 20110119188 | BUSINESS TO BUSINESS TRADING NETWORK SYSTEM AND METHOD - The system enables a data processing framework that polls for files using a listener, controls the workflow using event driven logic, processes financial transactions, and creates a business to business trading partner network. The listener ensures the reliability and data integrity of input files and performs archiving functions. The payment management functions automatically processes transactions, including payor (e.g., the buyer) initiated payments to a payee (e.g., a supplier) by utilizing a flexible, decoupled processing architecture. A payment management computer identifies a universal identifier for each entity and forms relationships and hierarchies in order to increase efficiency of the trading partner network. Metadata describes the format, validation and relationships for a wide variety of financial account data. | 05-19-2011 |
| 20110119189 | DATA PROCESSING FRAMEWORK - The system enables a data processing framework that polls for files using a listener, controls the workflow using event driven logic, processes financial transactions, and creates a business to business trading partner network. The listener ensures the reliability and data integrity of input files and performs archiving functions. The payment management functions automatically processes transactions, including payor (e.g., the buyer) initiated payments to a payee (e.g., a supplier) by utilizing a flexible, decoupled processing architecture. A payment management computer identifies a universal identifier for each entity and forms relationships and hierarchies in order to increase efficiency of the trading partner network. Metadata describes the format, validation and relationships for a wide variety of financial account data. | 05-19-2011 |
| 20110119274 | FILE LISTENER SYSTEM AND METHOD - The system enables a data processing framework that polls for files using a listener, controls the workflow using event driven logic, processes financial transactions, and creates a business to business trading partner network. The listener ensures the reliability and data integrity of input files and performs archiving functions. The payment management functions automatically processes transactions, including payor (e.g., the buyer) initiated payments to a payee (e.g., a supplier) by utilizing a flexible, decoupled processing architecture. A payment management computer identifies a universal identifier for each entity and forms relationships and hierarchies in order to increase efficiency of the trading partner network. Metadata describes the format, validation and relationships for a wide variety of financial account data. | 05-19-2011 |
Barry T. Jamison, Fairfield, OH US
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| 20100237132 | CIRCULAR SURGICAL STAPLING INSTRUMENT WITH ANVIL LOCKING SYSTEM - Circular stapling instruments for cutting and applying one or more surgical staples to tissue are disclosed. The instruments include various forms of anvil locking systems designed to selectively prevent the anvil from moving axially relative to the stapling head of the stapling instrument. One embodiment employs an elongated gear rack that is selectively engagable with locking gears to prevent axial motion of the elongated gear rack and an adjustment shaft used to axially position the anvil. Other embodiments employ a gear assembly that cooperates with the elongated gear rack. A locking member is movably supported by a handle assembly that houses the gear assembly and elongated gear rack. The locking member is configured for selective meshing engagement with the gear assembly to ultimately prevent axial movement of the gear rack and adjustment shaft. | 09-23-2010 |
Barry Thomas Jamison, Fairfield, OH US
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| 20090088603 | ROTATION ACTUATOR FOR ENDOSCOPIC DEVICES - Methods and devices are provided for rotating an end effector on a long, flexible medical device. The methods and devices utilize an actuator mechanism that is effective to rotate an end effector on the distal end of an elongate flexible shaft. The actuator mechanism is movable between a freely rotatable position and a rotationally resistant position. When the actuator mechanism is in a freely rotatable position, the actuator mechanism can be rotated to impart torque to the end effector, and thus at least a distal portion of the elongate shaft, to cause the end effector to rotate. In order to prevent the actuator mechanism from “freewheeling,” wherein the actuator mechanism freely rotates in an opposite direction upon release rather than the end effector rotating in the desired direction, the actuator mechanism can be moved to the rotationally resistant position. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20100042141 | ROTATION ACTUATOR FOR ENDOSCOPIC DEVICES - Methods and devices are provided for rotating an end effector on a long, flexible medical device. The methods and devices utilize an actuator mechanism that is effective to rotate an end effector on the distal end of an elongate flexible shaft. The actuator mechanism is movable between a freely rotatable position and a rotationally resistant position. When the actuator mechanism is in a freely rotatable position, the actuator mechanism can be rotated to impart torque to the end effector, and thus at least a distal portion of the elongate shaft, to cause the end effector to rotate. In order to prevent the actuator mechanism from “freewheeling,” wherein the actuator mechanism freely rotates in an opposite direction upon release rather than the end effector rotating in the desired direction, the actuator mechanism can be moved to the rotationally resistant position. | 02-18-2010 |
David T. Jamison, Quakertown, PA US
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| 20100175695 | AUXILIARY GAS MIXING IN AN ANESTHESIA SYSTEM - An anesthesia system includes a main output and an auxiliary output. The main output and the auxiliary output are configured to operate independently of each other. The main output may provide a first mixture of gases and an anesthetic agent to a patient. The auxiliary output may provide a second mixture of gases to the patient. A user may selectively mix oxygen and at least one other gas such that the second mixture of gases is provided to the auxiliary output at a desired flow rate and such that the second mixture of gases includes a desired oxygen percentage level. The second mixture of gases provided through the auxiliary output is prevented from flowing back into the anesthesia system to reduce or prevent contamination of the gases provided through the main output. | 07-15-2010 |
Derek Lynn Jamison, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20090198594 | AGGREGATION OF PRODUCT DATA PROVIDED FROM EXTERNAL SOURCES FOR PRESENTATION ON AN E-COMMERCE WEBSITE - Aggregation of product data provided from external sources of product data for presentation on an e-commerce website. A set of product data related to a product that is offered for sale in e-commerce is accessed and subjected to an aggregation process. The set of product data is mapped for aggregation with other sets of product data based on an existing mapping or on an absence of an existing mapping. Access is provided to an aggregated set of product data that includes the set of product data that is mapped for aggregation with other sets of product data, for presentation on an e-commerce website. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20100036848 | EFFICIENT SIZE OPTIMIZATION OF VISUAL INFORMATION OR AUDITORY INFORMATION - A file, including visual information or auditory information may be uploaded to a processing device. Respective portions of content of the file may be identified for compressing and saving at respective bit rates. A number of component files may be created, compressed and saved, at the respective bit rates, based on the identified respective portions of content of the file. A network page, including a reference to the uploaded file, may be created. The reference to the uploaded file, in the network page, may be replaced with references to the compressed, saved component files and the network page may be saved. A processing device of a user may request the network page and the compressed, saved component files. A reasonable facsimile of the file may be reproduced based on an aggregate of the compressed, saved component files. | 02-11-2010 |
Elaine Jamison, Forest Park, IL US
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| 20090096200 | Reflective seatbelts for increasing safety for patrol officers and motorists - A reflective seatbelt device for use with a motor vehicle for determining fastened and unfastened seatbelt positions of motorists and passengers which will prevent patrol officers from departing their vehicles while viewing proper usage of a seatbelt. The reflective material is constructed extending the webbed fabric of the shoulder/torso cross strap of a seatbelt assembly and can be seen on both sides of the seatbelt, enabling patrolling officers to verify seatbelt position and not have to exit their vehicles. The reflective seatbelt device will keep patrolling officers out of the direct line of traffic for their safety; thus protecting them from traffic related injuries and fatalities. The reflective seatbelt protects motorists and passengers by persuading them to buckle up knowing that it is obvious for patrol officers to see unfastened seatbelts during the day and night driving. | 04-16-2009 |
James M. Jamison, Stow, OH US
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| 20100056625 | NON-TOXIC ANTI-CANCER DRUG COMBINING ASCORBATE, MAGNESIUM AND A NAPHTHOQUINONE - Compositions comprising combinations of magnesium ascorbate (magnesium Vitamin C of “MgVC | 03-04-2010 |
| 20110160301 | ASCORBATE, VITAMIN K3 AND HYDROXYTOLANS IN THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - The combination of compounds of the hydroxytolan family with ascorbate plus naphthoquinone (Vitamin K3; VK3), or a quinone or semiquinone analogue of VK3, kill tumor cells, inhibit tumor growth and development, and treat cancer in subjects in need thereof. | 06-30-2011 |
Jeremiah Stewart Jamison, Redwood City, CA US
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| 20100099064 | COLLECTIBLE CENTRIC EDUCATIONAL GAME SYSTEM - Children exhibit curiosity and desire to acquire things of interest from their earliest stages. This eventually evolves into their lust for toys, dolls, stickers, books, clothing, having books read to them, being allowed to watch TV, and more. Things of a child's interest are generically referred to as ‘collectibles’ hereafter. A game system that overlays educational content with in-game collectibles is presented. The more in-game collectibles the player has the more fun they have. This paradigm converts the lust for in-game collectibles into a lust to learn. A virtuous cycle emerges where (i) anticipation to acquire the next educational content builds up, and then (ii) this anticipation is gratified when the educational content is finally acquired, and (iii) the educational content is naturally appreciated until the child moves onto the next collectible. | 04-22-2010 |
John Paul Jamison, Poolesville, MD US
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| 20100212232 | UNIFIED MULTIPLE USE STADIUM STRUCTURE - A unified multiple-use stadium has multiple fields or other areas for putting on various types of sporting events or other performances sequentially or simultaneously. A racetrack surrounds the fields or other areas. A unifying structure in the center of the stadium allows for simultaneous viewing of different areas and sporting events. Walkways extend from the unifying structure and between bleachers for the different fields or other areas. A drag strip and return area extend in one direction from the unifying structure. Exterior bleachers surround the racetrack. The types of fields and areas can vary, but can include a grass field, a dirt field, a sand and water area, and a concrete pad. There may be additional areas for extending these areas. The interior bleachers are transforming bleachers that can be lowered into the ground or raised to tapered or fully extended positions to accommodate different types of sporting events. | 08-26-2010 |
John R. Jamison, Springfield, OR US
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| 20100083551 | Vibration damping in rifle construction - A rifle construction includes an action and barrel that seat within a stock. Vibration-damping material, such as a foam or gel, is interposed between at least portions of the stock and action that would normally be in contact with each other. The material may be secured to the stock or metal parts as adhesively backed strips or may be sprayed or extruded. The action is fastened to the stock with flexible fasteners that allow the action to seat properly and maintain alignment in the presence of recoil forces or other forces acting on the fasteners. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20100319232 | Flexible fasteners for use in rifle construction - A rifle construction includes an action and barrel that seat within a stock. The action is fastened to the stock with flexible fasteners that allow the action to seat properly and maintain alignment in the presence of recoil forces or other forces acting on the fasteners. The fasteners can thus compensate for forces created by misalignment during assembly, temperature changes and/or recoil without adversely affecting the zero of the firearm. | 12-23-2010 |
| 20110185618 | FIREARM CONSTRUCTION - A construction for a firearm comprises an action, including a barrel, and a stock. The action is seated to the stock on a three-point bearing system comprising three bearings arranged in a triangular array. This provides for firm seating for the action and results in a more accurate firearm. | 08-04-2011 |
John Richard Jamison, Eugene, OR US
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| 20090313832 | Skinning Knife - A skinning knife, comprising a handle, a slitting blade disposed at a forward portion of the handle and having an upwardly- and forwardly-directed cutting edge, a first spreading member disposed at the forward most position of the knife so as to spread apart two portions of animal hide or other material that have been separated by the slitting blade as the knife is thrust forwardly, and a retractable punch blade disposed in the handle beneath slitting blade for opening a hole in the hide when the knife is thrust forwardly, the first spreading member having a slot therein for receiving the punch blade. A punch blade actuation mechanism is provided for selectively moving the punch blade forwardly and rearwardly through the slot in the first spreading member. Preferably, the skinning knife also comprises a second spreading member disposed below and forward of the first spreading member for facilitating entry into a small slit. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20100146793 | Skinning Knife - A skinning knife comprising a handle, a convex skinning blade, and one or more spreading members disposed at the forward most position of the knife so as to spread apart two portions of an animal hide that have been separated as the knife is thrust forwardly. A preferred embodiment also features a slitting blade disposed at a forward portion of the handle and having an upwardly- and forwardly-directed cutting edge, and a retractable punch blade disposed in the handle beneath the slitting blade for opening a hole in the hide when the knife is thrust forwardly, the first spreading member having a slot therein for receiving the punch blade. A blade actuation mechanism is provided for selectively moving the punch blade forwardly and rearwardly through the slot in the first spreading member. In alternative embodiments, an actuation mechanism moves the skinning blade or the spreading member. | 06-17-2010 |
Joseph Jamison, Denver, CO US
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| 20110042202 | Apparatus and Methods for Dispensing Solutions - A system and method for dispensing cleaning fluids. The system includes a water source in fluid communication with a dissolved solids source. Both the water source and the dissolved solid source are in fluid communication with an inlet into an electrolytic cell. Two outlets which are configured to flow fluid out of the electrolytic cell may also be provided. The first outlet is an electrolyzed reducing water outlet, the second outlet is an electrolyzed astringent water outlet. The system may also include one or more point of use outlets in fluid communication with the electrolyzed reducing water outlet from the electrolytic cell. Similarly, one or more separate point of use outlets may be provided in fluid communication with the electrolyzed astringent water outlet. In one embodiment, all elements of the system as described above are contained within or attached to a single housing which may be a portable housing. | 02-24-2011 |
Joshua Adam Jamison, Corning, NY US
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| 20090019831 | Regeneration method for ceramic honeycomb structures - A method for regenerating a diesel particulate filter includes elevating a temperature of a gas stream flowing into an inlet of the diesel particulate fitter to greater than or equal to 450° of the inlet of the diesel particulate filter, wherein the gas stream at the inlet of the diesel particulate fitter contains an amount of NOx of equal to or greater than 300 ppm, and an amount of O | 01-22-2009 |
| 20110252770 | Regeneration Method For Ceramic Honeycomb Structures - A method for regenerating a diesel particulate filter includes elevating a temperature of a gas stream flowing into an inlet of the diesel particulate filter to greater than or equal to 450° of the inlet of the diesel particulate filter, wherein the gas stream at the inlet of the diesel particulate filter contains an amount of NOx of equal to or greater than 300 ppm, and an amount of O | 10-20-2011 |
Joshua Brian Jamison, Liberty Township, OH US
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| 20100278440 | NONDESTRUCTIVE INSPECTION METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method and system for nondestructively detecting and quantifying material anomalies within materials, including composite articles. The method entails performing a three-dimensional imaging scan technique, such as a computed tomography scan, of the material and a reference standard such that a test image of the material and a reference image of the reference standard appear in a plurality of two-dimensional scan views generated by the scan technique. The reference images are located in the scan views and normalized to determine at least an average value of the pixel data for the reference images. Values of pixel data of the test image are determined in each scan view, and then compared to the pixel data of the reference images to detect the presence of an anomaly in the test images. The detected anomaly in at least one of the test images of the scan views is then compared to a requirement standard for the material. | 11-04-2010 |
Lynette P. Jamison, Carson, CA US
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| 20120091142 | COCKTAIL GLASS COVER - The cocktail glass cover is a cover for beverage glasses. The cover is designed with raised ridges on its underside that permit the cover to rest securely on glasses of various sizes. An opening is formed in the cover to receive a straw therethrough. The opening can be optionally closed with a removable knob. The knob is color-coded to allow a drinker to distinguish one beverage from another. | 04-19-2012 |
Mark K. Jamison, Beverly Hills, CA US
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| 20090286197 | GRS implant drilling guide - A template for drilling channels in a dental alveolar ridge to receive dental implants wherein interchangeable drilling guides are precisely located in a manner that each channel is formed with successive drills that are guided in the same predetermined location, axial inclination and penetration depth in the alveolar ridge. | 11-19-2009 |
Michael H. Jamison, Boulder, CO US
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| 20120117622 | DYNAMIC NETWORK ACCESS CONTROL METHOD AND APPARATUS - A method of network access control identifies, in response to a request by an end node to access a network, attributes of the end node and of a device receiving the request. Based on the attributes, a network access control implementation is selected from a plurality of network access control implementations to apply to the request. | 05-10-2012 |
Patrick Jamison, North Ogden, UT US
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| 20100225094 | DUAL CHAMBER AIRBAG CUSHION - An airbag cushion has two chambers to permit the front chamber to inflate less rapidly than the back chamber for cushioning the head of an occupant in a vehicle with less force than the chest of an occupant is cushioned by the back chamber. | 09-09-2010 |
| 20100225095 | DUAL CHAMBER AIRBAG CUSHIONS WITH A SAFETY VENT IN THE FRONT CHAMBER - An airbag cushion has two chambers to permit the front chamber to inflate less rapidly than the back chamber for cushioning the head of an occupant in a vehicle with less force than the chest of an occupant is cushioned by the back chamber. The front chamber has at least one safety vent. | 09-09-2010 |
| 20110079991 | AIR BAG WITH PRESSURE-MANAGED GAS DELIVERY INFLATABLE DUCT - An inflatable side airbag has an inflatable duct for the delivery of inflation gas. The inflatable duct of the inflatable side airbag provides for rapid deployment of a multi-chamber air bag while controlling the rate of inflation and the relative pressure of the chambers. The inflatable duct allows a single inflator to inflate a high pressure pelvis chamber and a lower pressure thorax chamber while preventing fluid communication between the two chambers upon completion of inflation. | 04-07-2011 |
Paul C. Jamison, Hopewell Junction, NY US
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| 20080293259 | METHOD OF FORMING METAL/HIGH-k GATE STACKS WITH HIGH MOBILITY - The present invention provides a gate stack structure that has high mobilities and low interfacial charges as well as semiconductor devices, i.e., metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) that include the same. In the semiconductor devices, the gate stack structure of the present invention is located between the substrate and an overlaying gate conductor. The present invention also provides a method of fabricating the inventive gate stack structure in which a high temperature annealing process (on the order of about 800° C.) is employed. The high temperature anneal used in the present invention provides a gate stack structure that has an interface state density, as measured by charge pumping, of about 8×10 | 11-27-2008 |
| 20110115027 | STRUCTURE AND METHOD TO OBTAIN EOT SCALED DIELECTRIC STACKS - Equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) scaled high k/metal gate stacks are provided in which the capacitance bottleneck of the interfacial layer is substantially eliminated, with minimal compromise on the mobility of carriers in the channel of the device. In one embodiment, the aforementioned EOT scaled high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by increasing the dielectric constant of the interfacial layer to a value that is greater than the originally formed interfacial layer, i.e., the interfacial layer prior to diffusion of a high k material dopant element therein. In another embodiment, the aforementioned scaled high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by eliminating the interfacial layer from the structure. In yet another embodiment, the aforementioned high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by both increasing the dielectric constant of the interfacial layer and reducing/eliminating the interfacial layer. | 05-19-2011 |
Paul Charles Jamison, Hopewell Junction, NY US
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| 20120074533 | Structures And Techniques For Atomic Layer Deposition - In one exemplary embodiment, a method includes: forming at least one first monolayer of first material on a surface of a substrate by performing a first plurality of cycles of atomic layer deposition; thereafter, annealing the formed at least one first monolayer of first material under a first inert atmosphere at a first temperature between about 650° C. and about 900° C.; thereafter, forming at least one second monolayer of second material by performing a second plurality of cycles of atomic layer deposition, where the formed at least one second monolayer of second material at least partially overlies the annealed at least one first monolayer of first material; and thereafter, annealing the formed at least one second monolayer of second material under a second inert atmosphere at a second temperature between about 650° C. and about 900° C. | 03-29-2012 |
Richard W. Jamison, Indianapolis, IN US
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| 20110066692 | E-MAIL CONTAINING LIVE CONTENT - A system for introducing live content into an electronic mail message comprising at least one dynamic live content area sent through an e-mail service provider system comprises memory and a click manager. The memory includes live content comprising image data and expiration data. The click manager receives an indication of the opening of the message by a recipient, wherein the click manager accesses the memory to retrieve live content and send the retrieved live content for rendering in the dynamic live content area of the e-mail message opened by the one of the plurality of recipients. | 03-17-2011 |
| 20120042025 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND USER INTERFACE FOR GENERATING ELECTRONIC MAIL WITH EMBEDDED OPTIMIZED LIVE CONTENT - A system for introducing behaviorally tested live content ( | 02-16-2012 |
| 20120059906 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ASPECTS OF AN ELECTRONIC MESSAGING CAMPAIGN - A system for controlling access within an enterprise to information associated with recipients of an electronic message campaign of the enterprise sent to a plurality of recipient devices wherein the enterprise includes hierarchically structured Business Units having an enterprise level Business Unit at the highest level and a plurality of second level Business Units and enterprise system communicatively coupled to a network and including an enterprise level device communicatively coupled to a plurality of second level devices includes a server and an electronic message engine The server is configured to assign an enterprise account to the enterprise system and to allow the enterprise level device to communicate selected portions of the recipient list. The electronic message engine is configured to generate electronic messages within a message campaign for sending to recipients identified by each of the second level devices from the selected portions of the recipient list. | 03-08-2012 |
Robert Marc Jamison, San Jose, CA US
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| 20100131569 | METHOD & APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING A SECONDARY CONCEPT IN A COLLECTION OF DOCUMENTS - A Methodology for identifying secondary concepts that are included in one or more documents in a collection of documents is disclosed. Training information is manually created from a subset of a collection of documents and used by a primary concept identification function to process textual information contained in the documents included in the collection of documents to identify primary concepts included in the collection of documents. Each of the primary concepts included in the collection of documents is used as input to a secondary concept identification function which results in the identification of secondary concepts included in each of the primary concepts. A query is generated and used as input to both the primary and secondary concept identification functions and the result of both the operation of both of these functions on the query is compared to the identified secondary concepts. The distance between the query and each of the secondary concepts is determined and those secondary concepts that are within a predetermined distance of the query are displayed. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20100268528 | Method & Apparatus for Identifying Contract Characteristics - A contract characteristic identification application includes a user interface, a plurality of contract characteristic definitions, a natural language processing module and a characteristic identification function. At least one contract characteristic is defined and evaluated and the text of at least one contract is entering into the application. A document evaluation function included in the natural language processing module operates to evaluate the contents of the text of the contract against the defined contract characteristic and returns a listing of contract text that is closest to the defined contract characteristic of interest. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20110131228 | METHOD & APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING A SECONDARY CONCEPT IN A COLLECTION OF DOCUMENTS - A Methodology for identifying secondary concepts that are included in one or more documents in a collection of documents is disclosed. Training information is manually created from a subset of a collection of documents and used by a primary concept identification function to process textual information contained in the documents included in the collection of documents to identify primary concepts included in the collection of documents. Each of the primary concepts included in the collection of documents is used as input to a secondary concept identification function which results in the identification of secondary concepts included in each of the primary concepts. A query is generated and used as input to both the primary and secondary concept identification functions and the result of both the operation of both of these functions on the query is compared to the identified secondary concepts. The distance between the query and each of the secondary concepts is determined and those secondary concepts that are within a predetermined distance of the query are displayed. | 06-02-2011 |
Russell E. Jamison, Lower Burrell, PA US
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| 20100176035 | Vacumag magnetic separator and process - An apparatus for separating a stream of particles with individual sizes smaller than 300 μm and magnetic properties ranging from collective magnetism as in ferromagnetism to paramagnetism to diamagnetism. The apparatus includes a plurality of stages for separating a stream of particles. The apparatus includes a magnetic component producing a magnetic force associated with each stage. The apparatus includes an aerodynamic component producing an aerodynamic force associated with each stage, where the more magnetic component or components of a feed of particles for each stage is separated and either or both the less magnetic product and the more magnetic product of each stage are the feed for separate succeeding stages with each stage and where the magnetic and aerodynamic forces along with gravimetric forces of each stage are chosen to separate more strongly magnetic particles from less magnetic particles. A method for separating a stream of particles with individual sizes smaller than 300 μm and magnetic properties ranging from collective magnetism as in ferromagnetism to paramagnetism to diamagnetism. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20100200511 | Apparatus and method for continuous separation of magnetic particles from non-magnetic fluids - An apparatus and method for continuous separation of magnetic particles from non-magnetic fluids including particular rods, magnetic fields and flow arrangements. | 08-12-2010 |
Scott R. Jamison, River Heights, UT US
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| 20090114110 | DUAL FAULT SAFE AND ARM DEVICE, ADAPTIVE STRUCTURES THEREWITH AND SAFETY AND RELIABILITY FEATURES THEREFOR - A safe and arm device includes a booster base assembly having a booster base housing and a rotatable barrier. The booster base housing includes a shaft port extending substantially inline with a longitudinal axis, at least three initiator ports disposed about the axis, and a matching number of explosive transfer paths in respective communication with the at least three initiator ports. The barrier includes a matching number of fire-train transfer ports and a drive shaft. The drive shaft of the barrier is coupled within the shaft port of the booster base housing allowing the barrier to be selectively rotationally positioned about the axis into at least one of a safe position and an arm and fire position, allowing the fire-train transfer ports to be substantially aligned with the explosive transfer paths when the barrier is positioned in the arm and fire position. A booster basket assembly is also provided. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20110005421 | DUAL FAULT SAFE AND ARM DEVICE, ADAPTIVE STRUCTURES THEREWITH AND SAFETY AND RELIABILITY FEATURES THEREFOR - A safe and arm device includes a booster base assembly having a booster base housing and a barrier. The booster base housing includes a shaft port extending substantially in line with a longitudinal axis, at least three initiator ports disposed about the axis, and a matching number of explosive transfer paths in respective communication with the at least three initiator ports. The barrier includes a matching number of fire-train transfer ports and a drive shaft. The drive shaft of the barrier is coupled within the shaft port of the booster base housing allowing the barrier to be selectively rotationally positioned about the axis into at least one of a safe position and an arm and fire position, allowing the fire-train transfer ports to be substantially aligned with the explosive transfer paths when the barrier is positioned in the arm and fire position. A booster basket assembly is also provided. | 01-13-2011 |
Sharon Jamison, Boulder, CO US
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| 20090023675 | RNA Interference Mediated Inhibition of Gene Expression Using Chemically Modified Short Interfering Nucleic Acid (siNA) - The present invention concerns methods and reagents useful in modulating gene expression in a variety of applications, including use in therapeutic, diagnostic, target validation, and genomic discovery applications. Specifically, the invention relates to synthetic chemically modified small nucleic acid molecules, such as short interfering nucleic acid (siNA), short interfering RNA (siRNA), double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), micro-RNA (miRNA), and short hairpin RNA (shRNA) molecules capable of mediating RNA interference (RNAi) against target nucleic acid sequences. The small nucleic acid molecules are useful in the treatment of any disease or condition that responds to modulation of gene expression or activity in a cell, tissue, or organism. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20090137500 | RNA interference mediated inhibition of gene expression using chemically modified short interfering nucleic acid (siNA) - The present invention concerns methods and reagents useful in modulating gene expression in a variety of applications, including use in therapeutic, diagnostic, target validation, and genomic discovery applications. Specifically, the invention relates to synthetic chemically modified small nucleic acid molecules, such as short interfering nucleic acid (siNA), short interfering RNA (siRNA), double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), micro-RNA (miRNA), and short hairpin RNA (shRNA) molecules capable of mediating RNA interference (RNAi) against target nucleic acid sequences. The small nucleic acid molecules are useful in the treatment of any disease or condition that responds to modulation of gene expression or activity in a cell, tissue, or organism. | 05-28-2009 |
Timothy F. Jamison, Somervillle, MA US
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| 20110257415 | EPOXIDATION CATALYSTS - The present invention generally relates to methods for the synthesis of catalysts, including epoxidation catalysts, and related compounds and catalyst compositions. Embodiments described herein may provide efficient processes for providing catalysts (e.g., epoxidation catalysts) in large quantities and using simplified methods. | 10-20-2011 |
Timothy F. Jamison, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20090216025 | Catalytic reactions involving alkenes - The present invention relates to new compositions and reactions to produce allylic alcohols or precursors of allylic alcohols (e.g., silyl ethers of allylic alcohols). Methods of the invention may comprise combining an alkene and an aldehyde in the presence of a transition metal catalyst (e.g., a nickel catalyst) to form an allylic alcohol or precursor of an allylic alcohol. Reaction products of the present invention may be valuable as intermediates and/or products in pharmaceutical and polymer research. Also, methods of the invention may be useful as fragment coupling reactions in complex molecule synthesis. Moreover, methods of the invention may include the use of reagents which, under reaction conditions known in the art, may have been unreactive, i.e., may not have been able to form the reaction product. The reagents used in the present invention may be relatively lower in cost than in other methods. Also, methods of the invention may reduce the number of synthetic and purification steps required to produce the reaction products, as well as reducing time, cost, and waste production. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20090221474 | HISTONE DEACETYLASES, AND USES RELATED THERETO - The present invention concerns the discovery that proteins encoded by a family of genes, termed here HDx-related genes, which are involved in the control of chromatin structure and, thus in transcription and translation. The present invention makes available compositions and methods that can be utilized, for example to control cell proliferation and differentiation in vitro and in vivo. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20100137196 | HISTONE DEACETYLASES, AND USES RELATED THERETO - The present invention concerns the discovery that proteins encoded by a family of genes, termed here HDx-related genes, which are involved in the control of chromatin structure and, thus in transcription and translation. The present invention makes available compositions and methods that can be utilized, for example to control cell proliferation and differentiation in vitro and in vivo. | 06-03-2010 |
Timothy F. Jamison, Somerville, MA US
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| 20110118469 | CONTINUOUS FLOW SYNTHESIS OF AMINO ALCOHOLS USING MICROREACTORS - The present invention provides various methods for the synthesis of chemical species in a microreactor environment. In some cases, reaction products of the present invention may be valuable as intermediates and/or products in pharmaceutical and polymer research. For example, the method may involve the synthesis of amino alcohols within a microchannel. Embodiment described herein may allow for reactions with significantly shorter reaction times and increased efficiency. | 05-19-2011 |
| 20110218154 | HISTONE DEACETYLASES, AND USES RELATED THERETO - The present invention concerns the discovery that proteins encoded by a family of genes, termed here HDx-related genes, which are involved in the control of chromatin structure and, thus in transcription and translation. The present invention makes available compositions and methods that can be utilized, for example to control cell proliferation and differentiation in vitro and in vivo. | 09-08-2011 |
| 20110313045 | HISTONE DEACETYLASES, AND USES RELATED THERETO - The present invention concerns the discovery that proteins encoded by a family of genes, termed here HDx-related genes, which are involved in the control of chromatin structure and, thus in transcription and translation. The present invention makes available compositions and methods that can be utilized, for example to control cell proliferation and differentiation in vitro and in vivo. | 12-22-2011 |
| 20110319493 | HISTONE DEACETYLASES, AND USES RELATED THERETO - The present invention concerns the discovery that proteins encoded by a family of genes, termed here HDx-related genes, which are involved in the control of chromatin structure and, thus in transcription and translation. The present invention makes available compositions and methods that can be utilized, for example to control cell proliferation and differentiation in vitro and in vivo. | 12-29-2011 |
Todd Jamison, South Riding, VA US
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| 20090074254 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR DYNAMICALLY GENERATING EARTH POSITION DATA FOR OVERHEAD IMAGES AND DERIVED INFORMATION - Distributed adaptive geopositioning includes an objective architecture for imagery geopositioning. The positioning is distributed to fulfill the need to perform accurate geopositioning whenever and wherever it is needed. The positioning is adaptive to implement the idea that geopositioning is a dynamic, not static, quality of geospatial intelligence, for which accuracy can be improved over time as more data is collected and ingested. Focus is placed on the need for improved geopositioning throughout all areas of geospatial intelligence exploitation, not just for specific products or tools. Legacy data is re-computed to align with the geopositioned imagery and also benefits from improved accuracy. | 03-19-2009 |
Todd F. Jamison, Golden, CO US
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| 20120117493 | CONFIGURABLE METRIC GROUPS FOR PRESENTING DATA TO A USER - A dashboard application can enable a user to quickly view data (and, in a particular aspect, data from one or more business applications) in an efficient manner. The dashboard application can be used to view data about one or more metrics that reflect the performance of a business, as derived from data maintained (perhaps in an associated data store) by the business application(s). In an aspect, a user can select two or more metrics to be displayed on a summary page and/or can invoke a detail page to view detailed information about one of the two or more metrics. | 05-10-2012 |
Tommy L. Jamison, Hernando, MS US
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| 20100025982 | COUPLING, JOINT AND METHOD FOR FIXEDLY AND SEALINGLY SECURING COMPONENTS TO ONE ANOTHER - A method for forming a joint. The method includes: providing a fitting having a body and a pair of axially spaced apart seals, the body having an insertion end; providing a structure; engaging the fitting and the structure to one another such that the seals sealing engage the body and the structure; and after the fitting and the structure have been engaged to one another, installing an adhesive to a zone disposed between the body, the structure and the seals to retain the body to the structure. A fitting and an assembly are also provided. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100025988 | COUPLING, JOINT AND METHOD FOR FIXEDLY AND SEALINGLY SECURING COMPONENTS TO ONE ANOTHER - A fluid conduit assembly having a fitting assembly and a pair of hollow structures that are received into a body of the fitting assembly. The fitting assembly includes a body and two sets of seals that are engaged to the body and to an associated one of the hollow structures. An adhesive is employed to fixedly or fixedly and sealingly couple the hollow structures to the body. The body is configured to space the hollow structures apart from one another to tailor the rate at which heat is introduced to the portion of the body of the fitting between the two sets of seals to reduce thermally induced shear stress acting on the adhesive. A method for forming a fluid conduit assembly is also provided. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100258585 | WARMING DEVICE FOR HEATING A CARTRIDGE CONTAINING A VISCOUS FLUID - A warming device that employs a sheet and a pocket that is coupled to the sheet and configured to hold an exothermic heat pack. The sheet is formed of an insulating material that reflects radiant heat. The pocket is formed of a thermally conductive air permeable material. The warming device is configured to transmit heat into a cartridge containing a viscous liquid to heat the viscous liquid to a desired temperature and/or maintain the viscous liquid at the desired temperature even while working in an environment with a relatively low ambient temperature. | 10-14-2010 |
Wilfred C. Jamison, Raleigh, NC US
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| 20090222789 | Compiler for a Declarative Event-Driven Programming Model - A compiler generates code providing an execution sequence, from a declarative event-driven model, for execution by a computer. To assist in debugging the declarative event-driven model, the compiler also generates cross-references that relate steps in the generated code to elements of the declarative source code. The cross-references may be used as input to a debugger, along with the declarative source and the generated code, to assist a user who is stepping through the generated code (for example) in understanding which portion of the declarative source gave rise to the current step in the generated execution sequence. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20090222793 | Virtual Machine and Programming Language for Event Processing - A virtual machine supports execution of compiler-generated code and provides an execution environment for code that may correspond to any of several different event-driven or message-driven programming models (such as state machines, rules for complex event processing and event correlation, monitoring contexts, processes, and mediations). The programming models may be used in business monitoring and/or business integration environments. A programming language is defined for execution using the virtual machine, which contains a relatively small number of instructions and which is preferably generated by a compiler from a higher-level, event-driven or message-driven model. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20090222795 | Debugger for a Declarative Event-Driven Programming Model - A compiler generates code providing an execution sequence, from a declarative event-driven model, for execution by a computer. To assist in debugging the declarative event-driven model, the compiler also generates cross-references that relate steps in the generated code to elements of the declarative source code. The cross-references may be used as input to a debugger, along with the declarative source and the generated code, to assist a user who is stepping through the generated code (for example) in understanding which portion of the declarative source gave rise to the current step in the generated execution sequence. | 09-03-2009 |
Wilfred Cadelina Jamison, Raleigh, NC US
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| 20080244545 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING A CLOSE APPROXIMATE BENEFIT OF REDUCING MEMORY FOOTPRINT OF A JAVA APPLICATION - Changes in performance in a Java program are deduced from information related to garbage collection events of the program. Assumptions are made about the system, the application and garbage collection, and changes in performance that will result from modifying the program are deduced. | 10-02-2008 |
Will C. Jamison, Carson, CA US
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| 20110000380 | FOOD STEAMER - The food steamer ( | 01-06-2011 |
| 20120091142 | COCKTAIL GLASS COVER - The cocktail glass cover is a cover for beverage glasses. The cover is designed with raised ridges on its underside that permit the cover to rest securely on glasses of various sizes. An opening is formed in the cover to receive a straw therethrough. The opening can be optionally closed with a removable knob. The knob is color-coded to allow a drinker to distinguish one beverage from another. | 04-19-2012 |
