Jaynes, US
Christopher Jaynes, Denver, CO US
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20090284555 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING IMAGES USING RADIOMETRIC RESPONSE CHARACTERIZATIONS - Particular embodiments relate generally to display systems and, more particularly, to display systems and methods for blending multiple images. A display system may include a first display source configured to generate a first image comprising illuminated points on a display surface, and a measurement device configured to measure an output energy value of the first image at output wavelengths for input values provided to the first display source. A normalized response function of the first display source corresponding to the measured output energy values for each output wavelength may be generated. A first response function that includes one or more of the normalized response functions of the first display source may be generated to derive corrected image input values corresponding to a desired output energy value at one or more illuminated points. The first display source may be controlled by applying the corrected input values. | 11-19-2009 |
Christopher L. Jaynes, Centennial, CO US
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20130171614 | EXTRACORPOREAL PERFUSION CIRCUIT SENSOR ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF ISOLATING SENSORS THEREOF IN SEPARATE DRY AND WET ENVIRONMENTS AND STERILIZATION OF THE ASSEMBLY - Packaged cardiopulmonary bypass or organ perfusion system sensor subassemblies are provided. The packaged sensor subassemblies include a sensor subassembly and a package. The sensor subassembly includes a pre-calibrated pH sensor in a dry environment, a pre-calibrated PC0 | 07-04-2013 |
Christopher O. Jaynes, Lexington, KY US
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20120057807 | Hybrid system for multi-projector geometry calibration - A method of calibrating a multi-projector image display system is provided. According to the method, non-parametric calibration data for the display system is recovered and used to generate a non-parametric model of the display system. Local parametric models relating to the display surface of the projection screen are generated and are compared with data points defined by the non-parametric calibration data to identify one or more local errors in the non-parametric calibration data. The local errors in the non-parametric calibration data are converted to data points defined at least in part by the local parametric models and the projectors are operated to project an image on the image projection screen by utilizing a hybrid calibration model comprising data points taken from the non-parametric model and data points taken from one or more local parametric models. Additional embodiments are disclosed and claimed. | 03-08-2012 |
Christopher O. Jaynes, Denver, CO US
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20090262260 | MULTIPLE-DISPLAY SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF GENERATING MULTIPLE-DISPLAY IMAGES - A display system includes a first and second display source configured to generate first and second images that overlap to form a multiple-display image. Each illuminated point within an overlap region includes a first image pixel contribution generated by the first display source and a second image pixel contribution generated by the second display source. The display system is programmed to select one or more dithering pixels within the overlap region and apply a blending function that alters one or more radiometric parameters of pixels within the overlap region. The blending function includes a deterministic blending function that alters contribution of non-dithering pixels based at least in part on the location of the non-dithering pixel within the overlap region. The blending function also includes a dithering component that alters contributions of dithering pixels within the overlap region of multiple-display image based at least in part on a modification value X. | 10-22-2009 |
20100259602 | HYBRID SYSTEM FOR MULTI-PROJECTOR GEOMETRY CALIBRATION - A method of calibrating a multi-projector image display system is provided. According to the method, non-parametric calibration data for the display system is recovered and used to generate a non-parametric model of the display system. Local parametric models relating to the display surface of the projection screen are generated and are compared with data points defined by the non-parametric calibration data to identify one or more local errors in the non-parametric calibration data. The local errors in the non-parametric calibration data are converted to data points defined at least in part by the local parametric models and the projectors are operated to project an image on the image projection screen by utilizing a hybrid calibration model comprising data points taken from the non-parametric model and data points taken from one or more local parametric models. Additional embodiments are disclosed and claimed. | 10-14-2010 |
20110134332 | Camera-Based Color Correction Of Display Devices - A method of generating a display from a plurality of color image display sources such as a projector or a video monitor. The non-linear color response is first determined for each projector/monitor by using a color camera or other sensor to capture a displayed image. Each of the display sources is then linearized using the inverse of the respective non-linear color response. A common reachable gamut is derived in an observed color space for each of the sources. A transform is determined that maps an observed gamut to a target device-specific color space for each of the display sources. The respective transform is then applied to color values input to each of the display sources to make more similar the observed color response of each of the displays. | 06-09-2011 |
20120013523 | Sensor Driven Automatic Display Configuration System And Method - A system that senses the geometric layout of a multi-display system and then automatically configures a graphics adaptor to drive the proper ports to each display in the sensed layout. The present system and method eliminates the interactive configuration step described above by using a sensor (e.g., a camera) to determine the layout of the screens. The graphics adaptor is then automatically programmed with the appropriate display device configuration. | 01-19-2012 |
20120014593 | System And Method For Automatic Color Matching In A Multi-Display System Using Sensor Feedback Control - A system for automatic color matching of multiple displays in a multi-display system. A sensor observes the output energy of each of the displays in a multi-display system and measures the difference in the color responses for a given input color. This difference is used to derive a modification function that is applied to each display. The displays are modified accordingly, and then the color is displayed again. This process is repeated until the measured values from each of the displays are within a minimum measurement error tolerance, so that the differences in displayed colors observed among the displays are minimized. | 01-19-2012 |
20130278840 | System And Method For Image Aspect Preservation In Multiple Projector Alignment - A method is disclosed herein that derives a post-alignment transform that is applied to the input source after the application of an alignment transform to ensure that when each source illuminates the screen, the display is aligned and retains the correct displayed aspect ratio. The transform takes into account the alignment transform and the input source aspect, and then performs a secondary, post-processing transformation that corrects the distortion induced by the alignment transform. This aspect-preserving function is a linear transform that maps pixels in the aligned space to the aligned and aspect-correct space and can be applied to the input signal after the first alignment transform, or, in the case where the alignment transform is also linear, transforms can be directly combined to derive a compound multi-projector, aspect preserving transform. In this way, the input signal to the projectors will be aligned as well as retain proper aspect. | 10-24-2013 |
20140096233 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAY DEVICE ACCESS MANAGEMENT - A system and method for display device access management. An alphanumeric key is generated and displayed on a display device. The key is entered into the system by a user within sight of the display device and authenticated by the system. Media sent to the display device by the user is then displayed on the display device. | 04-03-2014 |
20140104304 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC COLOR MATCHING IN A MULTI DISPLAY SYSTEM USING SENSOR FEEDBACK CONTROL - A system for automatic color matching of multiple displays in a multi-display system. A sensor observes the output energy of each of the displays in a multi-display system and measures the difference in the color responses for a given input color. This difference is used to derive a modification function that is applied to each display. The displays are modified accordingly, and then the color is displayed again. This process is repeated until the measured values from each of the displays are within a minimum measurement error tolerance, so that the differences in displayed colors observed among the displays are minimized. | 04-17-2014 |
20140240445 | System And Method For Multi-User Control And Media Streaming To A Shared Display - A system and method for simultaneously displaying, on a wirelessly enabled display connected to two or more of the source computers to display at least one media source from each of at least two source computers. A media source is selected, via each of the source computers. The media source is less than the entire image on the source client computer, and may constitute client data file, an application, or a video stream. Each of the selected media sources is transmitted to the display as a respective live media stream and each of the transmitted media streams is simultaneously rendered on the display. | 08-28-2014 |
20150067106 | Graphical Indicator Of Presence, Identity, And Action For Media Sharing On A Display - A method for graphically indicating presence, identity, and action with respect to a media post transmitted by a client device and displayed on a shared display. Metadata indicating the identity of a user is logically associated with visual media to form a media stream, which is transmitted to the shared display. The transmitted media stream is then decoded to recover the transmitted metadata. The media post is displayed on the shared display and the presence of a client device media stream, the identity of the current user of the device generating the stream, and an action associated with the user interaction with the client device, is then graphically indicated on the display, using the recovered metadata. | 03-05-2015 |
20150326915 | System And Method For Display Device Discovery - A method for creating a list of display devices that are available to receive a video signal from an image generator via network video streaming. One version of the method includes transmitting a display availability packet indicating one or more of the display devices that are available for connection, updating a network display listing module with the information stored in the display availability packet, and transmitting an availability request packet requesting a list of the display devices that are available to receive the video signal. In response to receiving an availability request packet, a display resource list, indicating the display devices available to receive the video signal, is generated from the metadata contained in the availability request packet. | 11-12-2015 |
20150341570 | INTELLIGENT SHARED DISPLAY INFRASTRUCTURE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A two-tier display infrastructure switching architecture and associated method interconnects a plurality of network-enabled display devices. A video streaming switch is capable of receiving a video stream from a first network-enabled display device and forwarding the video stream to a second network-enabled display device. An access control service is capable of controlling access rights of each of the first and second network-enabled display devices to transfer video streams stream through the video streaming switch. | 11-26-2015 |
Dan R. Jaynes, Mount Holly, NC US
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20130127205 | MODIFIED TRUCK CAB ROOF ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATED METHOD OF MODIFICATION - An assembly and method for modifying a height of a truck cab having a back wall, a pair of A-pillars, a pair of B-pillars and a pair of doors, where each door includes a window frame is disclosed. The assembly includes a pair of first door frame members each adapted to be connected to one of the cut cab B-pillars and a pair of second door frame members, each adapted to be connected to one of the cut cab A-pillars and one of the first door frame members. A windshield header member is adapted to be connected between the pair of second door frame members. Flat bar straps are adapted to be connected between the windshield header member and the back wall and between the pair of first door frame members. A roof panel is adapted to be attached to and supported by the flat bar straps, the windshield header member and the pair of first door frame members. A pair of door top members are adapted to be connected to a window frame of each door. A housing that provides a wedge-shaped recess in the back of the cab is also provided. | 05-23-2013 |
20150197126 | CROSS MEMBER TOWING HITCH - A cross member towing hitch includes a cap adapted to engage outer surfaces of a pair of frame rails of a towing vehicle, where the cap includes a hitch plate. A brace is adapted to fit between the pair of frame rails and engages inner surfaces of the pair of frame rails. The brace has strengthening ribs and a central panel adapted to abut an inner surface of the hitch plate. The central panel of the brace and hitch plate having corresponding fastening holes that align so that a hitch mechanism may be secured to the hitch plate and brace. | 07-16-2015 |
20150291107 | FRAME EXTENSION FOR VEHICLE AND METHOD - An extension for a vehicle having a frame rail and a cross member with a top flange and a bottom flange, with the cross member connected to the frame rail. The extension includes a top bracket having a vertical portion and a top horizontal member, where the top bracket vertical portion has a leading end portion and a trailing end portion. The trailing end portion is adapted to be attached to the frame rail and the top horizontal member is adapted to engage the cross member top flange. An outer plate is attached to the leading end portion of the vertical portion of the top bracket and has a middle horizontal member. A spacer block is positioned between and attached to the top and middle horizontal members. A bottom bracket has a vertical portion and a bottom horizontal member. The bottom bracket vertical portion is attached to the outer plate and the bottom horizontal member is adapted to be attached to the bottom flange of the cross member. | 10-15-2015 |
Jason Jaynes, Austin, TX US
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20130104192 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTELLIGENCE BASED SECURITY - Included in the present disclosure are a system, method and program of instructions operable to protect vital information by combining information about a user and what they are allowed to see with information about essential files that need to be protected on an information handling system. Using intelligent security rules, essential information may be encrypted without encrypting the entire operating system or application files. According to aspects of the present disclosure, shared data, user data, temporary files, paging files, the password hash that is stored in the registry, and data stored on removable media may be protected. | 04-25-2013 |
Jerry Jaynes, Nederlands, TX US
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20080316206 | Drawing standards management and quality control - The computer implemented business method for marketing a CADD standards management system of the present invention comprises providing a CADD user with a centralized distributive control system for managing, controlling and updating CADD standards from a single source, permitting interactive input from a client, enabling data analysis of information included with the standards, and marketing the products of that system. | 12-25-2008 |
Jerry A. Jaynes, Nederlands, TX US
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20080316205 | Drawing standards management and quality control - The method of the present invention comprises an on-line single source of CADD standards information from a network based user interface application, accessible from within a CADD drawing application, to deliver CADD drawing standards information to a CADD drawing, and any other information that may be included in a feature table or other compilation of standards information at the request of the client. In addition, the interactive capability of the network user interface application of the present invention further provides CADD standards information that is centrally managed, controlled and accessible at one source via a network connection. | 12-25-2008 |
Jesse Jaynes, Auburn, AL US
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20130012437 | LYTIC PEPTIDES HAVING ANTI-PROLIFERATIVE ACTIVITY AGAINST PROSTATE CANCER CELLS - Lytic peptides, including fusion peptides of lytic peptides conjugated with luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone or modified versions thereof to target luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone receptors, are disclosed. The lytic peptides show anti-proliferative activity against human prostate cancer cell lines, but are nontoxic to normal primary human prostate epithelial cells or to bone marrow stromal cells in co-culture. The lytic peptides have specificity for and anti-proliferative activity against prostate cancer tumor cells, and low toxicity for normal prostate cells, making the peptides useful in therapies for prostate cancer. | 01-10-2013 |
20130053319 | CHEMOKINE DERIVED PEPTIDES AND USES FOR CHRONIC WOUND AND ANGIOGENESIS INHIBITION TREATMENTS - Disclosed are peptides having activity against receptor CXCR3 are disclosed that exhibit activity in preventing the formation of new vessels and activity in mediating the dissociation of newly-formed vessels and resolving of wounds in the later stages of wound healing. Preferred peptides are derived from the α-helix portion IP-10 (CXCL10) or from IP-9 (CXCL11), are nontoxic, and smaller than naturally occurring peptides, making them useful in therapies against diseases or disease states marked by unwanted angiogenesis, including tumorogenic diseases such as cancers, and in healing of chronic wounds. | 02-28-2013 |
Jesse M. Jaynes, Auburn, AL US
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20160101150 | PEPTIDES HAVING ANTI-INFLAMMATORY PROPERTIES - Aspects of the present invention relate to peptides having anti-inflammatory activity, compositions containing one or more of the peptides, and use of the peptides to treat conditions associated with excessive inflammation in animals, particularly humans and other mammals. | 04-14-2016 |
Jesse M. Jaynes, Raleigh, NC US
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20100016227 | LIGAND/LYTIC PEPTIDE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Amphipathic lytic peptides are ideally suited to use in a ligand/cytotoxin combination to specifically inhibit cells that are driven by or are dependent upon a specific ligand interaction; for example, to induce sterility or long-term contraception, or to attack tumor cells, or to selectively lyse virally-infected cells, or to attack lymphocytes responsible for autoimmune diseases. The peptides act directly on cell membranes, and need not be internalized. Administering a combination of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) (or a GnRH agonist) and a membrane-active lytic peptide produces long-term contraception or sterilization in animals in vivo. Administering in vivo a combination of a ligand and a membrane-active lytic peptide kills cells with a receptor for the ligand. The compounds are relatively small, and are not antigenic. Lysis of gonadotropes has been observed to be very rapid (on the order of ten minutes.) Lysis of tumor cells is rapid. The two components—the ligand and the lytic peptide—may optionally be administered as a fusion peptide, or they may be administered separately, with the ligand administered slightly before the lytic peptide, to activate cells with receptors for the ligand, and thereby make those cells susceptible to lysis by the lytic peptide. The compounds may be used in gene therapy to treat malignant or non-malignant tumors, and other diseases caused by clones or populations of “normal” host cells bearing specific receptors (such as lymphocytes), because genes encoding a lytic peptide or encoding a lytic peptide/peptide hormone fusion may readily be inserted into hematopoietic stem cells or myeloid precursor cells. | 01-21-2010 |
Jesse Michael Jaynes, Auburn, AL US
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20120270770 | Anti-angiogenic peptides and their uses - This invention relates to novel synthetic lytic peptide fragments of full-length peptides with the capacity to modulate angiogenic activity in mammals. The invention also relates to the use of such peptides in pharmaceutical compositions and in methods for treating diseases or disorders that are associated with angiogenic activity. | 10-25-2012 |
20140128312 | Antimicrobial lytic peptides - This invention relates to novel lytic peptides which are effective in treating citrus plant diseases including canker and greening. The invention also relates to antimicrobial compositions comprising lytic peptides and the use of such compositions in methods for treating diseases of citrus plants. | 05-08-2014 |
20140329753 | Angiogenic active lytic peptides - This invention relates to novel synthetic lytic peptide fragments of full-length peptides with the capacity to modulate angiogenic activity in mammals. The invention also relates to the use of such peptides in pharmaceutical compositions and in methods for treating diseases or disorders that are associated with angiogenic activity. | 11-06-2014 |
John Jaynes, Woodburn, OR US
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20140230914 | IN-LINE FLUID STORAGE TANK SYSTEM - A fluid system can selectively include an in-line storage tank. The fluid system includes a valve switch system connected to the storage tank. The valve switch system routes fluid from a supply to an intake interface of a consumer premises. The valve switch system is operable to route the fluid in one of multiple different ways. The multiple different ways can include: routing from the supply to the intake interface through the in-line storage tank when the supply provides a pressurized flow of fluid, routing from the supply to the intake interface bypassing the storage tank when the supply provides a pressurized flow of fluid, or routing from the storage tank to the intake interface when the supply provides no or low flow of fluid. When routing from the storage tank, the valve switch system can pressurize the storage tank. | 08-21-2014 |
Jonathan Jaynes, Denver, CO US
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20150067106 | Graphical Indicator Of Presence, Identity, And Action For Media Sharing On A Display - A method for graphically indicating presence, identity, and action with respect to a media post transmitted by a client device and displayed on a shared display. Metadata indicating the identity of a user is logically associated with visual media to form a media stream, which is transmitted to the shared display. The transmitted media stream is then decoded to recover the transmitted metadata. The media post is displayed on the shared display and the presence of a client device media stream, the identity of the current user of the device generating the stream, and an action associated with the user interaction with the client device, is then graphically indicated on the display, using the recovered metadata. | 03-05-2015 |
Paul B. Jaynes, Indialantic, FL US
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20080244898 | Non-Planar Circuit Board and a Method for Fabricating the Same - A method for forming a circuit board is provided. The method includes forming a circuit board substrate ( | 10-09-2008 |
Paul Brian Jaynes, Melbourne, FL US
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20150334851 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL LIQUID CRYSTAL POLYMER MULTILAYER CIRCUIT BOARD INCLUDING MEMBRANE SWITCH AND RELATED METHODS - An electronic device includes a multilayer circuit board having a non-planar three-dimensional shape defining a membrane switch recess therein. The multilayer circuit board may include at least one liquid crystal polymer (LCP) layer, and at least one electrically conductive pattern layer thereon defining at least one membrane switch electrode adjacent the membrane switch recess to define a membrane switch. The electronic may further include a compressible dielectric material filling the membrane switch recess. The electronic device may also include at least one spring member within the membrane switch recess. | 11-19-2015 |
Paul Brian Jaynes, Indialantic, FL US
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20090185357 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL LIQUID CRYSTAL POLYMER MULTILAYER CIRCUIT BOARD INCLUDING MEMBRANE SWITCH AND RELATED METHODS - An electronic device includes a multilayer circuit board having a non-planar three-dimensional shape defining a membrane switch recess therein. The multilayer circuit board may include at least one liquid crystal polymer (LCP) layer, and at least one electrically conductive pattern layer thereon defining at least one membrane switch electrode adjacent the membrane switch recess to define a membrane switch. The electronic may further include a compressible dielectric material filling the membrane switch recess. The electronic device may also include at least one spring member within the membrane switch recess. | 07-23-2009 |
Robert Jaynes, Mars, PA US
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20120158235 | METHODS, APPARATUSES AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR UTILIZING NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION TO GUIDE ROBOTS - An apparatus is provided for determining a path or route in which a robot may be guided to perform a task(s) and avoiding one or more obstacles or obstructions. The apparatus includes at least one memory and at least one processor configured to receive origin location information via a Near Field Communication (NFC) tag associated with a key in an instance in which the key is positioned in an origin location. The processor is also configured to receive target location information via the NFC tag associated with the key in an instance in which the key is positioned in a target location, at which a task is performed by a robot and may generate a route for the robot to traverse in order to complete the task based in part on the origin location information and the target location information. Corresponding computer program products and methods are also provided. | 06-21-2012 |
20120233862 | SHRINK WRAP REMOVAL TOOL - A tool for removing shrink wrap from a product may include a first abrasive surface, a second abrasive surface, and a pressing surface, where the first and second abrasive surfaces are movable with respect to one another between an engaged position and a disengaged position, and where in the engaged position, the pressing surface presses the product into engagement with the first abrasive surface and the second abrasive surface. The first abrasive surface and the second abrasive surface may be located on a first arm and a second arm respectively. The first abrasive surface may be stationary relative to the first arm and the second abrasive surface may be stationary with respect to the second arm. The pressing surface may include a pressing element which is rotatable around an axis. | 09-20-2012 |
20130340227 | MATERIAL SEPARATING TOOL - A tool for separating material layers may include a first arm including a first end and a second end; a second arm including a first end and a second end; a first material contact pad carried by the first arm proximate the first end of the first arm; and a second material contact pad carried by the second arm proximate the first end of the second arm. The second end of the first arm may be joined to the second end of the second arm, and the first material contact pad and the second material contact pad may be movable with respect to one another along two substantially orthogonal axes. | 12-26-2013 |
20140180476 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR THE DISPENSING AND IDENTIFICATION OF MEDICATION - Example embodiments of the present invention may provide an efficient method of identifying unit doses of medication, and more specifically, to dispensing, identifying, packaging, and marking unit doses of medication for distribution. In particular, methods may include receiving a plurality of unit dose medications, dispensing one of the plurality of unit dose medications, and capturing an image of the one of a plurality of unit dose medications. The method may also compare the captured image to a database of known medications, where each known medication includes a medication type and a medication dose. In response to the captured image satisfying a confidence threshold match to one of the known medications, the one of the plurality of unit dose medications may be identified. Dispensing one of the plurality of unit dose medications may include dispensing one of the plurality of unit dose medications to a unit dose package. | 06-26-2014 |
20150272824 | APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCT PACKAGING - Provided herein are various apparatuses, systems, and methods for enclosing or substantially enclosing a product within a package, and more particularly, to enclosing medication in a packaging with at least a portion that can be transitioned between a substantially transparent state and a substantially opaque state. In particular, a medication package is provided that includes an enclosure, a medication disposed within the enclosure, and indicia carried by the enclosure. The enclosure may include a variable transparency material, wherein the material transparency is configured to vary from a substantially transparent state to a substantially opaque state. The indicia may be visible in response to the variable transparency material being in the substantially transparent state and the indicia may not be visible in response to the variable transparency material being in the substantially opaque state. | 10-01-2015 |
Robert Jaynes, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20110132163 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND CORRESPONDING APPARATUS FOR SINGULATING A UNIT DOSE BLISTER CARD - An apparatus for singulating unit dose blisters from a blister card including at least two perforations separating unit dose blisters positioned adjacent to each other and extending along a longitudinal length of the blister card is provided. The apparatus may include a perforation determiner and a blister card cutter. The perforation determiner may be configured to generate information indicative of a distance between a first perforation location and a second perforation location of the blister card with respect to perforations extending along a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal length of the blister card and separating unit dose blisters to be singulated. The blister card cutter may be configured to utilize the received information indicative of the distance and the total number of perforations to determine cutting locations for cutting at the first perforation location, the second perforation location and additional perforation locations and enable cutting of each perforation extending substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal length of the blister card responsive to sequential cutting and repositioning operations based on determined cutting locations. | 06-09-2011 |
20110232435 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING CUTTING OF A UNIT DOSE BLISTER CARD - An apparatus for facilitating cutting of unit dose blisters from a blister card is provided. The apparatus may include a platform, a clamp, a blade and a sensor. The blister card may be positionable on the platform for cutting. The clamp may be positionable to hold a portion of the blister card in contact with the platform for cutting when the clamp is seated. The clamp may be operatively coupled to a guillotine head. The blade may also be operatively coupled to the guillotine head. The guillotine head may be configured to move the blade through a range of motion that intersects a plane of the platform. The sensor may be positioned to detect a seating status of the clamp to enable control of movement of the guillotine head based on the seating status. | 09-29-2011 |
20110232447 | APPARATUSES FOR CUTTING A UNIT DOSE BLISTER CARD - An apparatus for cutting unit dose blisters from a blister card is provided. The apparatus may include a blade, a guillotine head and a card holder. The guillotine head may be operatively coupled to the blade. The guillotine head may be configured to move the blade through a range of motion that intersects a plane of a platform on which the blister card is positionable for cutting. The card holder may be operatively coupled to the guillotine head to hold the blister card against the platform in advance of the blade being moved through the plane of the platform. The blade may be biased to maintain a surface of the blade in contact with a cutting base at least until the blade intersects the plane of the platform. | 09-29-2011 |
Stephen R. Jaynes, Pleasant Grove, UT US
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20150139473 | HEADSET WITH BALL JOINT ALLOWING ROTATION OF EARPIECES IN MULTIPLE AXES - A headset comprising a ball joint that connects the an earpiece with an earpiece support is described herein. While the headset can include any suitable component, in some cases, it includes an earpiece that configured to be worn in close proximity to a user's ear, an earpiece support configured to attach to a user's head, and a ball joint that adjustably couples the earpiece to the earpiece support. In some such embodiments, the ball joint further includes a rounded object and a first and a second extension that are configured to apply pressure to the rounded object to adjustably hold the earpiece in relation to the earpiece support. In some cases, by using the ball joint, the earpieces can be rotated in multiple axes, thereby allowing users to position the earpieces in many orientations. Other implementations are described. | 05-21-2015 |