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Benjamin A. Kendall, Boise, ID US
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| 20080284785 | DYNAMIC DATA RATE DISPLAY - Dynamic data clock rate for data transfer to a display. The rate at which data is transferred from memory by a processor to a display is controlled such that data is transferred at or near one or more pixel refresh rates specified for the display while allowing at least one of the processor or memory to perform other tasks. A rate at which data is transferred from the processor to the display is reduced when the processor and/or memory is burdened with other tasks. When the processor and/or memory become more available as a result of reduction or elimination of other tasks, the rate at which data is transferred from the processor to the display is increased. | 11-20-2008 |
Brian Kendall, Shelbyville, IN US
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| 20090159247 | TUBE ASSEMBLIES AND COMBO-COOLERS INCORPORATING THE SAME - A tube assembly includes at least a first tube and a second tube. A separator is positioned between the first tube and the second tube. A layer including silicon and a fluxing agent is established on at least a portion of each of the first and second tubes, the layer. | 06-25-2009 |
Brian J. Kendall, Batesville, IN US
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| 20120089419 | HOSPITAL BED WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE HAVING ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY - A patient support apparatus, such as a hospital bed, communicates with an electronic medical record (EMR) system in healthcare facility. The hospital bed includes a patient support structure to support a patient, a graphical user interface coupled to the patient support structure, and control circuitry coupled to the graphical user interface. The graphical user interface displays at least one input that may be used by a caregiver to chart data into an electronic medical record (EMR) of a patient supported by the patient support structure. | 04-12-2012 |
Bryan Kendall, River Falls, WI US
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| 20100000178 | Methods of Joining and Joined Members Formed Thereby - Methods of joining members, forming molded portions with members, securing inserts with members, and joined members, such as for a frame or a frame for a fenestration unit, formed thereby, are disclosed. One embodiment of the method includes placing a first member with a first cavity in a joining position, placing a second member proximate the first cavity of the first member in the joining position, injecting a resin into the first cavity, allowing the resin to solidify at least partially to join the first member and second member to form a joined member, and removing the joined member from the joining position. Optionally, the joined member can be formed in a fixture, can include molded portions formed by the resin, and/or can include inserts held in place by the resin. Further, members without cavities can form a cavity that can receive the resin. | 01-07-2010 |
Carole E. Kendall, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20120096623 | FAUX BLOUSE OR SHIRT - Aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to faux blouses or shirts that are worn underneath a jacket, blazer, or other outer garment that are cool and comfortable for the wearer, that resemble a traditional blouse or shirt and provide the same decorative aspects as a traditional shirt, and that remain securely in place on the wearer when in use. Generally, embodiments of the presently-disclosed garment include a substantially-flat neckline portion that lays against a wearer's chest and encircles the wearer's neckline. Extending from the flat neckline portion around an inside edge of the neckline portion is a decorative element that resembles a traditional blouse or shirt collar, ruffle, lapel, etc. Aspects of the present garment also generally include a waist strap that is affixed to a lower end of the flat neckline portion and encircles a wearer's waist to assist in keeping the garment in place when in use. | 04-26-2012 |
Chad Kendall, Peabody, MA US
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| 20100116872 | ADJUSTABLE TAB FOLDER - Embodiments described herein relate to dividers and folders with tabs adjustable along at least two edges thereof. One embodiment is directed to a folder comprising a first panel, a second panel coupled to the first panel, at least one tab mating feature associated with the second panel, and a tab configured to mate with the at least one tab mating feature. The at least one tab mating feature is configured such that the tab is positionable in at least two positions along a first axis adjacent a first edge of the second panel and in at least two positions along a second axis adjacent a second edge of the second panel, wherein the first axis is transverse to the second axis. | 05-13-2010 |
Charles B. Kendall, Brookfied, WI US
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| 20090191072 | PUMP FOR HIGH G-LOAD APPLICATIONS - A pump for high G-load applications comprises a motor assembly coupled to an impeller mounted in a rigid housing and support structure. The motor assembly further comprises a rotor specifically designed to support large radial forces. The rotor is supported by two bearing assemblies. A stator that interacts with the rotor is supported by two rings that position it in the housing. The impeller acts upon a working fluid via an axial inlet and tangential outlet, which comprises a diffuser section to improve the overall pump efficiency. In an aspect, a first distance between the first bearing and the second bearing defines a bearing span, and the first bearing comprises a bearing bore, wherein a ratio of the bearing span to the bearing bore comprises less than 10:1. | 07-30-2009 |
Charles S. Kendall, Oak Hill, VA US
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| 20100158499 | Camera adapter support - A camera adapter support for supporting a camera in an orientation transverse to its traditional orientation includes a base member shaped and dimensioned for selective attachment to a head of a tripod. The base member includes a first end and a second end. A first upstanding member is secured to the first end of the base member. The first upstanding member includes a first end secured to the first end of the base member and a second end. The first upstanding member includes coupling structure which secures the base of the camera to the first upstanding member. A second upstanding member is secured to the second end of the base member, the second upstanding member including a first end secured to the first end of the base member for selective movement relative thereto and a second end. The second upstanding member includes a plate member and a second transverse plate coupled to the plate member. The second transverse plate is shaped and dimensioned for supporting a portion of the camera as it lies across the base member. | 06-24-2010 |
Christopher B Kendall, Phoenix, AZ US
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| 20110082374 | Method For Assessing Vascular Disease by Quantitatively Measuring Vaso Vasorum - A method and system for quantifying the extent of vaso vasorum with contrast enhanced ultrasound and correlating that quantitative value to the risk for vascular disease is provided. An ultrasound contrast agent is administered to a subject and images are obtained using an imaging method that identifies the uptake of the contrast agent by tissues. The amount of uptake is measured and the corresponding signal intensity change correlated with the amount of vaso vasorum present. Additionally, deformations of the vasculature are measured from the series of ultrasound images and this information is coupled with the quantification of the vaso vasorum to determine a risk index indicative of a subject's risk to vascular disease. | 04-07-2011 |
Clare S.l. Kendall, Mendham, NJ US
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| 20120201770 | TREATMENT OF SWEATING - A method of treating non-pathological or pathological sweating is provided, which comprises topically applying to skin in need of treatment for sweating an occlusive composition, for example comprising silicone. | 08-09-2012 |
Donald Wilson Kendall, Charlotte, NC US
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| 20090142282 | High-solids alcoholic solutions of rosin esters for varnish applications - High-solids solutions of solid rosin esters and lower alcohols can be obtained at rosin ester concentrations above the binary solubility of the rosin ester in the alcohol. Such solutions can be achieved by adding an additional modified rosin or by dissolving a small amount of the alcohol in the rosin ester. These solutions are useful as varnishes for use on humans and animals, particularly when ethanol is the alcohol. The varnish may optionally contain a therapeutic agent. | 06-04-2009 |
Errol O. Kendall, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20100145735 | System for apparaising life insurance and annuities - A method and system of appraising a life insurance or annuity product includes receiving a request for a life insurance or annuity product and information about a party requesting the life insurance or annuity product; preparing a bid solicitation for the life insurance or annuity product based on the request and information and transmitting the bid solicitation to a plurality of product carriers; a plurality of product carriers submitting initial proposals for providing the life insurance or annuity product; generating ratings for the initial proposals, respectively; and generating appraisals for the initial proposals; and informing the product carriers of the decision. | 06-10-2010 |
| 20110213693 | SYSTEM FOR APPRAISING A FINANCIAL PRODUCT - A method and system of appraising a financial product includes receiving a request for a financial product and information about a party requesting the financial product; preparing a bid solicitation for the financial product based on the request and information and transmitting the bid solicitation to a plurality of product carriers; a plurality of product carriers submitting initial proposals for providing the financial product; generating ratings for the initial proposals, respectively; and generating appraisals for the initial proposals; and informing the product carriers of the decision. | 09-01-2011 |
| 20120066009 | SYSTEM FOR SEARCHING AND SOLVING FOR INSURANCE PRODUCTS - A system for evaluating and scoring software products in which illustration engines relating to insurance products are run based on a common set of inputs. The illustration engines output a set of output metrics which are common to all illustration engines. The output metrics of products selected for comparison or evaluation are mathematically combined with each other and with the corresponding metrics of from all other illustration engines to determine a score which can be used to compare quickly and accurately the selected product against all other products in the database. The score may be determined by a weighted average in which the weights assigned to output metrics are adjustable at the user's discretion. | 03-15-2012 |
Gregory P. Kendall, Canton, GA US
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| 20110073189 | WATER SHUT OFF WITH FLOW SENSOR EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN - An apparatus and method for monitoring and shutting off water flow through a conduit in which a user sets a time period for which water may flow through the apparatus. Once the time limit has been reached, the apparatus of the invention shuts a valve, ceasing water flow to a water-using appliance. | 03-31-2011 |
Guy Kendall, Colorado Springs, CO US
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| 20100131734 | System and method for optimal dynamic resource allocation in a storage system - An apparatus and method to allocate memory in a storage system. Firmware running the method uses an iterative approach to find the best optimal memory configuration for a particular storage system given a variety of configuration data parameters stored as persistent data in non-volatile flash memory. The configuration data relates to resources in the environment that the storage system is found in, such as the number of virtual ports, targets and initiators supported by a storage system IOC. The configuration data is alterable, to allow flexibility in updating and changing parameters, and is employed at runtime when the storage system powers on, to enable the most flexible resource allocation. In a preferred method of determining the most optimal memory configuration for a given set of parameters corresponding to a given set of resources, an iterative method is employed to decrement parameter values from their maximum values, taking into account the minimums, and then testing the configuration by performing a memory allocation. If the allocation fails, because for example the wrong type memory or size of memory for any of the resources found, then the firmware resets the memory areas back to predetermined Start of Day (SOD) parameter values, decrements the values until a successful configuration of memory is found for the given set of parameters, and tries again, or until the firmware is caused to fault, whichever comes first. | 05-27-2010 |
James Kendall, Burlington, WI US
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| 20100117392 | MOTORCYCLE WINDSHIELD TRIM - A trim for a motorcycle windshield having windshield-adjacent storage compartments along the lower windshield edge. The trim includes a body with a shield portion and a mounting portion of rigid sheet material sufficiently flexible to conform to the windshield surface. The shield portion has a length for spanning the full width of the windshield lower edge and a vertical dimension sufficient to reach to a level along the tops of the windshield-adjacent storage compartments. The mounting portion extends below the shield portion to engage existing windshield-mounting hardware for securement of the trim to the motorcycle. The trim is secured to the motorcycle windshield by loosening the existing windshield-mounting hardware from a fairing at the windshield and pulling the top of the fairing away from the windshield. The mounting portion is then slid between the fairing and the windshield along the lower windshield edge, adjusted to the desired position, and the hardware is tightened to sandwich the trim between the fairing and the windshield. | 05-13-2010 |
James R. Kendall, New Orleans, LA US
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| 20090188319 | Localized Cartesian Electric Field Excitation within a Continuous Dielectric Medium - A piezoelectric sensor having a plurality of electrodes deposited on a single surface of the dielectric medium is generally provided. The plurality of electrodes can define a plurality of square-shaped electrodes forming a grid on the first surface of the dielectric medium while the second electrode defines a continuous electrode. An electrode border surrounding the plurality of electrodes can be deposited on the first surface of the dielectric medium. Alternatively, the plurality of electrodes can define column-shaped electrodes, while the second electrode defines a plurality of row-shaped electrodes separated by etchings. The direction of orientation of each column-shaped electrode and the direction of orientation of each row-shaped electrode can be substantially perpendicular. A method of making a piezoelectric sensor is also provided. | 07-30-2009 |
Jeffery M. Kendall, Windermere, FL US
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| 20100324922 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MANAGING TIME SPENT FOR HEALTHCARE - A system and method of managing time spent for healthcare which provides patients with choices that can minimize time they spend attending to healthcare needs. The method includes establishing a record of patients which have checked-in at a healthcare facility by a server, storing times at which the patients received care from a healthcare provider by the server, storing patient wait time information by the server, and providing the patient wait time information to prospective patients through a web site by the server. | 12-23-2010 |
Jeffrey D. Kendall, Laurel, MD US
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| 20100006666 | BROADCAST SPREADER WITH RATE CONTROL SYSTEM - A control mechanism for a spreader incorporating a movable material control gate comprises a first limit switch having a fixed position, a linear actuator having a positional member which moves in response to operation of the linear actuator. Movement of the positional member in a first direction causes the positional member to contact the first limit switch to define a closed position of the control gate. The control mechanism also includes a second limit switch mounted to the positional member and an adjustment system comprising a user adjustment device engaged with a linear adjustment member adjustable through a positional linear range. Movement of the adjustment device by a user causes the adjustment member to move within the linear range. Additionally, movement of the positional member in a second direction causes the second limit switch to contact the adjustment member to define an adjustably open position of the control gate. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100140374 | LIQUID SPRAYER - A motion-powered liquid sprayer that can increase the number of rotations of the pump relative to each rotation of the wheel or axle is provided. The sprayer can include a gearing assembly that employs gears to increase the number of pump revolutions as a function of the wheel or axle rotation. The sprayer can also include a gear pump that employs an over-capacity or enhanced gullet together with blow-by spacing to control consistent liquid flow relative to variable motional velocities. | 06-10-2010 |
| 20110042484 | LIQUID SPRAYER - A motion-powered liquid sprayer that can increase the number of rotations of the pump relative to each rotation of the wheel or axle is provided. The sprayer can include a gearing assembly that employs gears to increase the number of pump revolutions as a function of the wheel or axle rotation. The sprayer can also include a gear pump that employs an over-capacity or enhanced gullet together with blow-by spacing to control consistent liquid flow relative to variable motional velocities. Further, the sprayer can include a vertically adjustable nozzle as well as a free reverse rotation wheel hub. | 02-24-2011 |
Jeffrey D. Kendall, Duvall, WA US
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| 20100170613 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR JOINING COMPOSITE STRUCTURAL MEMBERS USING THERMAL SPREADER - An apparatus for forming a structural member includes a tool platform and a pressure platform that may be movable relative to one another between an open position and a closed position. The apparatus may include a tool against which the member may be pressed. The tool may be supported by the tool platform and may have an inner surface. The apparatus may include a pressure bladder configured to be pressurized for applying pressure to the member. The pressure bladder may be supported by the pressure platform for pressing the member against the tool. Also included may be a heating system for heating the tool and a tool liner in thermal contact with the inner surface for distributing heat thereto. | 07-08-2010 |
John Kendall, Wylie, TX US
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| 20100048316 | FAIRWAY WOOD TYPE GOLF CLUB - The present invention is a unique fairway wood type golf club. The club is a fairway wood type golf club characterized by a long blade length with a long heel blade length section, while having a small club moment arm and a low center of gravity relative to a face height of the club, and all the benefits afforded therefrom. The fairway wood incorporates the discovery of unique relationships among key club head engineering variables that are inconsistent with merely striving to obtain a high MOIy using conventional golf club head design wisdom. The resulting fairway wood has a face closing moment of inertia (MOIfc) that provides golfers with a feel similar to that of a modern driver or hybrid golf club. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20120225735 | GOLF CLUB HEAD - The present invention is a unique golf club head characterized by a long blade length with a long heel blade length section, while having a small club moment arm and a low center of gravity, and all the benefits afforded therefrom. | 09-06-2012 |
Jonathan Lee Kendall, Cary, NC US
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| 20090142282 | High-solids alcoholic solutions of rosin esters for varnish applications - High-solids solutions of solid rosin esters and lower alcohols can be obtained at rosin ester concentrations above the binary solubility of the rosin ester in the alcohol. Such solutions can be achieved by adding an additional modified rosin or by dissolving a small amount of the alcohol in the rosin ester. These solutions are useful as varnishes for use on humans and animals, particularly when ethanol is the alcohol. The varnish may optionally contain a therapeutic agent. | 06-04-2009 |
Jude Kendall, Bronx, NY US
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| 20100279879 | METHOD FOR THE ANALYSIS OF BREAST CANCER DISORDERS - Method for the analysis of breast cancer disorders, comprising determining the genomic methylation status of one or more CpG dinucleotides in a sequence selected from the group of sequences according to SEQ ID NO. 1 to 10 and/or SEQ ID NO. 50 to SEQ ID NO. 60. Optionally, additionally following steps are performed, the one or more results from the methylation status test is input into a classifier that is obtained from a Diagnostic Multi Variate Model, calculating a likelihood as to whether the sample is from a normal tissue or an breast cancer tissue and/or, calculating an associated p-value for the confidence in the prediction. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20120149593 | METHODS AND ARRAYS FOR PROFILING DNA METHYLATION - This invention provides methods and arrays for determination of the methylation patterns at single-nucleotide resolution by array-based hybrid selection and next-generation sequencing of bisulfite-treated DNA. | 06-14-2012 |
Keith J. Kendall, Bridgewater, NJ US
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| 20110206851 | USE OF DAMS TO IMPROVE YIELD IN FILM PROCESSING - The present invention relates to methods for forming films. In particular, the present invention relates to the formation of films on a substrate, the substrate having at least one dam portion. | 08-25-2011 |
Keith Joseph Kendall, Bridgewater, NJ US
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| 20120009260 | NANOPARTICLE FILM DELIVERY SYSTEMS - A therapeutic or bioeffecting film delivery system which includes nanoparticles having actives bound to or associated with the nanoparticles and which when administered allow the active to perform a therapeutic or bioeffecting function. | 01-12-2012 |
Kris M. Kendall, Hager City, WI US
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| 20080291824 | Reassigning Virtual Lane Buffer Allocation During Initialization to Maximize IO Performance - A system and method for reassigning buffer space during to maximize IO performance of virtual lanes is set forth. More specifically, the system and method for reassigning buffer space takes buffer space from unused virtual lanes and reassigns the unused buffer space to used virtual lanes. For example, in an embodiment that supports four virtual lanes where only two virtual lanes are in use, the system and method reassign the buffer space from the other two unused virtual lanes for use by the two virtual lanes in use. | 11-27-2008 |
| 20080291825 | Dynamically Reassigning Virtual Lane Resources - A system and method for dynamically reassigning buffer space during to maximize IO performance of virtual lanes is set forth. More specifically, the system and method for dynamically reassigning buffer space takes buffer space from unused virtual lanes and reassigns the unused buffer space to used virtual lanes, e.g., when changes occur to an IO configuration. For example, in an embodiment that supports four virtual lanes where only two virtual lanes are in use, the system and method reassign the buffer space from the other two unused virtual lanes for use by the two virtual lanes in use. | 11-27-2008 |
Martin Kendall, Wylie, TX US
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| 20090232102 | Walsh Code Management in a Code Division Multiple Access Cellular Wireless Communication System - A cellular wireless communication system and method of operation manages Walsh codes in order to ensure that sufficient Walsh codes are available to prevent call blocking and to support additional hand-off operations. In an initial operating condition, the cellular wireless communication system services normal hand-off operations in which a maximum number of cells and sectors may participate in hand-off. With hand-off operations according to the present invention, each cell or sector participating in hand-off for a mobile terminal uses a unique Walsh code for covering its forward link signals. When the number of Walsh codes available for servicing new calls is reduced so that it meets or exceeds a Walsh code availability threshold, the number of cells and sectors that may participate in hand-off is reduced from the maximum number. In the number of participating cells/sectors results in release or non-use of some Walsh codes. In subsequent operations when sufficient Walsh codes are available for servicing hand-off operations, a greater number, up to the maximum number of cells and sectors may again participate in hand-off of the mobile terminal. | 09-17-2009 |
| 20110294503 | Method and Controller for Redirection of Active Users From an Umbrella Cell to Capacity Cells - A radio network controller of a wireless telecommunications network having an umbrella cell base station for an umbrella cell and capacity cell base stations for capacity cells within the umbrella cell includes a network interface from which a message is sent to the umbrella base station of the umbrella cell to search for capacity cells within the umbrella cell to redirect traffic of an AT from the umbrella cell to at least one of the capacity cells, and at which eligible capacity cells to which traffic of the AT can be redirected is received. The controller includes a processing unit which selects target capacity cells from the eligible capacity cells to which traffic of the AT will be redirected. A method for a radio network controller of a wireless telecommunications network having an umbrella cell base station for an umbrella cell and capacity cell base stations for capacity cells within the umbrella cell. | 12-01-2011 |
| 20120127943 | Method and System for Reducing Connection Set-Up Time - A method of connection setup in mobile wireless data communications systems is disclosed where the connection setup time is decreased for delay-sensitive communications sessions relative to the normal connection setup time for confidence-dependent communications sessions. This is achieved by performing some of the connection set-up steps for delay-sensitive communications sessions after successfully demodulating a smaller number of indications identifying an access terminal's desired serving resource than would be demodulated in the case of a confidence-dependent communication session prior to performing the same connection set-up steps. | 05-24-2012 |
Norman Kendall, Cooper City, FL US
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| 20100147842 | MODULAR FREIGHT CONTAINERS - A transportable freight container assembly comprising: an outer freight container having side walls, a base, at least one door to allow access to an interior of the container and lock means to releasably lock the at least one door in a closed position; a plurality of inner freight containers having side walls, a base, a roof and at least one door to allow access to the interior of the container and lock means to releasably lock the at least one door; wherein each of the plurality of inner freight containers are configured to be housed at the interior of the outer freight container so as to be removably storable within the outer freight container. | 06-17-2010 |
Orvin D. Kendall, Cambridge, WI US
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| 20120055127 | Filter and Filter Media Having Reduced Restriction - A pleated filter media comprises a plurality of pleats comprised of pleat segments extending in an axial direction between first and second axial ends and extending in a transverse direction that is perpendicular to the axial direction between first and second sets of pleat tips at least partially defined by first and second sets of bend lines. Axial flow channels are defined between the pleat segments in the lateral direction and the plurality of pleats has a width in the transverse direction that varies along the axial direction. | 03-08-2012 |
Peter M. Kendall, East Amherst, NY US
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| 20110180418 | METHODS FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC PRODUCTION OF XYLO-PENT-1,5-DIOSE - Method and electrochemical cells for producing xylo-pent-1,5-diose are provided. The xylo-pent-1,5-diose may be formed in a solution initially comprising D-glucuronic acid or D-glucuronic acid glycoside. The xylo-pent-1,5-diose may be formed by electrochemical oxidative decarboxylation of the D-glucuronic acid or D-glucuronic acid glycoside in the solution in the presence of a graphite foil electrode with improved current efficiency and/or current density. | 07-28-2011 |
| 20110272291 | METHODS FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC PRODUCTION OF ERYTHRITOL - Methods for the production of erythrose and/or erythritol are provided herein. Preferably, the method of producing erythritol includes the step of electrolytic decarboxylation of a ribonic acid or arabinonic acid reactant to produce erythrose and the step of electrolytic reduction or erythrose to produce erythritol. Optionally, the reactant can be obtained from a suitable hexose sugar, such as allose, altrose, glucose, fructose or mannose. | 11-10-2011 |
Philip E. Kendall, Woodbury, MN US
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| 20080266804 | THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE GREASE - The invention relates to thermally conductive greases that may contain carrier oil(s), dispersant(s), and thermally conductive particles, wherein the thermally conductive particles are a mixture of at least three distributions of thermally conductive particles, each of the at least three distributions of thermally conductive particles having an average (D | 10-30-2008 |
| 20100075135 | THERMAL GREASE ARTICLE AND METHOD - An article including a first release liner with a first release surface, a second release liner with a second release surface, and a layer of a thermally conductive grease between the first and the second release surfaces. The thermally conductive grease includes a mixture of at least three distributions of thermally conductive particles, each of the at least three distributions of thermally conductive particles having an average (D | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100197533 | THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE GREASE - The invention relates to thermally conductive greases that may contain carrier oil(s), dispersant(s), and thermally conductive particles, wherein the thermally conductive particles are a mixture of at least three distributions of thermally conductive particles, each of the at least three distributions of thermally conductive particles having an average (D | 08-05-2010 |
Ray Kendall, Huntsville, AL US
Richard Kendall, Miami, FL US
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| 20110151502 | METHOD FOR PERFORMING A BLOOD COUNT AND DETERMINING THE MORPHOLOGY OF A BLOOD SMEAR - A method for counting blood cells in a sample of whole blood. The method comprises the steps of: | 06-23-2011 |
Richard L. Kendall, Edison, NJ US
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| 20090247460 | Inhibitor of vascular endothelial cell growth factor - The vascular endothelial cell growth factor (VEGF) inhibitors of the present invention are naturally occurring or recombinantly engineered soluble forms with or without a C-terminal transmembrane region of the receptor for VEGF, a very selective growth factor for endothelial cells. The soluble forms of the receptors will bind the growth factor with high affinity but do not result in signal transduction. These soluble forms of the receptor bind VEGF and inhibit its function. | 10-01-2009 |
Robert Kendall, Fairport, NY US
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| 20120101416 | Deep Muscle Messager - An apparatus for providing massaging stimulation and relaxation effects on back muscles by using the weight of the human body on a supportive structure of tennis balls that are allowed to move freely as a result of the motion of the body. | 04-26-2012 |
Samantha A. Kendall, Chicago, IL US
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| 20100086661 | Method for preparing lasagna - The present invention relates to a method of preparing a lasagna dish. The ingredients may include chicken breast, mozzarella cheese, cheddar cheese, lasagna pasta, pasta sauce, spaghetti seasoning, ricotta mix, and olive oil. The novel method of preparing includes cooking the chicken twice. The cooked lasagna pasta noodles are used to create layers between the above-listed ingredients. | 04-08-2010 |
Scott Kendall, Berlin, MD US
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| 20090095147 | Armor panel system - An armor panel system has a strike face assemblage formed of a hard material layer of discrete elements or tiles and a fiber reinforcement bonded to the tiles. The fiber reinforcement includes a layer of cup-shaped staples aligned and bonded to an inner surface of an associated tile and having legs that extend into gaps between side edges of adjacent tiles. The tiles and fiber reinforcement are encapsulated in a matrix material. The armor panel system also includes a support and containment assemblage having a support plate and a containment element. The containment element is fastened to and supported by the support plate along a periphery by stitching, which allows the containment element to act as a net to catch and contain fragments. A bonding layer joins the strike face assemblage and the support and containment assemblage. The bonding layer includes a mesh embedded in an adhesive material. | 04-16-2009 |
| 20110088543 | Armor panel system - An armor panel system has a strike face assemblage formed of a hard material layer of discrete elements or tiles and a fiber reinforcement bonded to the tiles. The fiber reinforcement includes a layer of cup-shaped staples aligned and bonded to an inner surface of an associated tile and having legs that extend into gaps between side edges of adjacent tiles. The tiles and fiber reinforcement are encapsulated in a matrix material. The armor panel system also includes a support and containment assemblage having a support plate and a containment element. The containment element is fastened to and supported by the support plate along a periphery by stitching, which allows the containment element to act as a net to catch and contain fragments. A bonding layer joins the strike face assemblage and the support and containment assemblage. The bonding layer includes a mesh embedded in an adhesive material. | 04-21-2011 |
| 20110148147 | Vehicle with structural vent channels for blast energy and debris dissipation - A vehicle includes one or more structural vent channels for blast energy and gas and debris dissipation. The structural enclosure of a vehicle includes a hull floor and encloses or defines a compartment for crew, cargo, or crew and cargo. The channel provides a passage through, around, or through and around the vehicle, by which blast energy and debris can be dissipated from explosions beneath the vehicle. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20120186424 | Armor panel system to deflect incoming projectiles - An armor panel system has a projectile-deflecting section having an outwardly facing surface. The projectile-deflecting section is formed of a material arranged in parallel layers, the layers arranged at a non-parallel angle to the outer surface. The non-parallel angles deflect or rotate an incoming projectile. | 07-26-2012 |
| 20120193940 | Vehicle with structural vent channels for blast energy and debris dissipation - A vehicle includes one or more structural vent channels for blast energy and gas and debris dissipation. The structural enclosure of a vehicle includes a hull floor and encloses or defines a compartment for crew, cargo, or crew and cargo. The channel provides a passage through, around, or through and around the vehicle, by which blast energy and debris can be dissipated from explosions beneath the vehicle. Objects can be mounted within, above, or below the channel with breakaway mounting fixtures. The channel can serve as a storage compartment for objects that would be sacrificed during a blast. | 08-02-2012 |
Tianna Michelle Kendall, Pullman, WA US
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| 20120277648 | Adhesive bandage with raised portion - Adhesive bandages with at least one raised non-adhesive portion which is elevated above the at least one adhesive layer. The raised non-adhesive portion is peripherally surrounded by an adhesive layer and is designed to protect surgical sites and cutaneous wounds as well as any other skin malady. Neither the raised non-adhesive portions of the bandage nor the adhesive layer are in contact with the cutaneous layer which is the subject of the sought protection, with the adhesive layer coming into contact only with the area surrounding the affected site which can result in the reduction or elimination of exposure to moisture and/or contaminates. In addition, the surgical site or cutaneous wound is protected from force or impact. The raised non-adhesive portion may also be transparent to provide for monitoring of the surgical site or cutaneous wound while the surgical site or cutaneous wound remains protected. | 11-01-2012 |
Timothy A. Kendall US
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| 20090119167 | Social Advertisements and Other Informational Messages on a Social Networking Website, and Advertising Model for Same - A social networking website logs information about actions taken by members of the website. For a particular member of the website, the website generates socially relevant ads for the member based on the actions logged for other members on the website to whom the member is connected (i.e., the member's online friends). The advertiser associated with the social ad may compensate the social networking website for publishing the ad on the website. When presenting a member with a social ad, the website may optimize advertising revenue by selecting an ad from the received ads that will maximize the expected value of the social ad. The expected value may be computed according to a function that includes the member's affinity for the ad content and the bid amount. The technique is also applied for providing socially relevant information off the social networking website. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090182589 | Communicating Information in a Social Networking Website About Activities from Another Domain - A social networking website logs information about actions taken by members of the website. For a particular member of the website, the website generates socially relevant ads for the member based on the actions logged for other members on the website to whom the member is connected (i.e., the member's online friends). The advertiser associated with the social ad may compensate the social networking website for publishing the ad on the website. When presenting a member with a social ad, the website may optimize advertising revenue by selecting an ad from the received ads that will maximize the expected value of the social ad. The expected value may be computed according to a function that includes the member's affinity for the ad content and the bid amount. The technique is also applied for providing socially relevant information off the social networking website. | 07-16-2009 |
Timothy D. Kendall, Churubusco, IN US
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| 20100279640 | CONFIGURING RADIOS - In one aspect, a method includes using a processor to receive a request to configure a first radio having a first type. Using the processor includes using the processor to obtain a first configuration type used to configure the first radio and to configure a first radio using the first configuration type. | 11-04-2010 |
Yvette Kathrynn Kendall, Matteson, IL US
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| 20090263440 | DISPOSABLE CONTAINERS AND UTENSILS FOR SANITIZING - A disposable container and/or utensil including an uncoated portion and a coated portion. The coated portion includes antibacterial agents and covers a substantially larger external surface area of the disposable container than the uncoated portion. The coated container includes, but is not limited to, a cup, a cup sleeve, or a food container. | 10-22-2009 |
