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Andrew Kinney, Burbank, CA US
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20090033674 | Method and apparatus for graphically defining surface normal maps - A surface normal map of an object can be interactively modified to create brushstroke-like textures. In one embodiment, surface normal components along the x, y, and z axes (in object coordinate space) are mapped onto red, green, and blue color components. The object's surface is displayed in an editing interface (e.g., a painting program) with colors indicating the surface normals. The user can then modify the surface normals to achieve a desired look for the object. The modified surface normals are stored with the object-model data and are used in rendering the object, helping to create a painted appearance. | 02-05-2009 |
Bradford D. Kinney, Balboa Island, CA US
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20150034633 | ENHANCED PROCESSES FOR OPTIMIZED AND SUSTAINABLE TORTILLA-BASED MICROWAVE APPLIANCES AND PRODUCTS THEREBY - Processes for making healthful tortilla-based products in microwave ovens allow production of crisply finished products having one-fifth of the oil of those fried in oil. Likewise, a plastic composition that is suitable for supporting or holding food during warming in a microwave oven is taught which is manufactured, for example, with FDA compliant and non-leaching materials such as polymethylpentene, glass fiber, and talc, as the major or sole ingredients. Minor ingredients, such as a dye, can also be included in the manufacture of the composition, without Bispehnol A, nor any other non-FDA-approved for food contact additives needed to optimize gustatory and textural aspects of the products. Various shapes, sizes, and configurations are offered for consideration. | 02-05-2015 |
Charles Kinney, San Diego, CA US
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20140091239 | System and Method to Adaptively Pre-Compensate for Target Material Push-Out to Optimize Extreme Ultraviolet Light Production - Energy output from a laser-produced plasma (LPP) extreme ultraviolet light (EUV) system varies based on how well the laser beam is focused on droplets of target material to generate plasma at a primary focal spot. Maintaining droplets at the primary focal spot during burst firing is difficult because generated plasma from preceding droplets push succeeding droplets out of the primary focal spot Current droplet-to-droplet feedback control to re-align droplets to the primary focal spot is relatively slow. The system and method described herein adaptively pre-compensate for droplet push-out by directing droplets to a target position that is offset from the primary focal spot such that when a droplet is lased, the droplet is pushed by the laser beam into the primary focal spot to generate plasma. Over time, the EUV system learns to maintain real-time alignment of droplet position so plasma is generated consistently within the primary focal spot. | 04-03-2014 |
Charles E. Kinney, San Diego, CA US
Charles E. Kinney, La Jolla, CA US
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20090271049 | ASSURING STABILITY OF THE SPEED OF A COOLING FAN IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM - Some embodiments of the present invention provide a system that assures stability of the speed of a cooling fan in a computer system. During operation, a temperature of the computer system, an ambient temperature, and a current fan speed for the cooling fan are monitored. Next, a validated ambient temperature based on parameters including the temperature of the computer system, the ambient temperature, and the current fan speed is computed. Then, a control signal is generated in response to the validated ambient temperature, and the control signal is sent to the cooling fan to assure stability of the fan speed of the cooling fan. | 10-29-2009 |
Dan Kinney, Encinitas, CA US
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20100057884 | BROWSER-BASED DOWNLOAD MANAGER - A file download manager automatically controls how and where downloaded files are stored. A method for use in downloading a file includes establishing communications between a network site and a computer that is visiting the network site, automatically detecting whether a device capable of receiving files is connected to the computer, automatically determining a location in the device where a file may be stored, and automatically downloading a file from the network site to the computer and sending the downloaded file to the device to be stored at the determined location in the device. A computer readable storage medium stores one or more computer programs adapted to cause a processor based system to execute these steps. | 03-04-2010 |
David J. Kinney, Manteca, CA US
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20090127405 | Aircraft Wing For Over-the-Wing Mounting Of Engine Nacelle - An aircraft wing has an inboard section and an outboard section. The inboard section is attached (i) on one side thereof to the aircraft's fuselage, and (ii) on an opposing side thereof to an inboard side of a turbofan engine nacelle in an over-the-wing mounting position. The outboard section's leading edge has a sweep of at least 20 degrees. The inboard section's leading edge has a sweep between −15 and +15 degrees, and extends from the fuselage to an attachment position on the nacelle that is forward of an index position defined as an imaginary intersection between the sweep of the outboard section's leading edge and the inboard side of the nacelle. In an alternate embodiment, the turbofan engine nacelle is replaced with an open rotor engine nacelle. | 05-21-2009 |
Gene Kinney, Burlingame, CA US
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20110052611 | PEPTIDE CONJUGATE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE - The invention provides compositions and methods for the treatment of diseases associated with amyloid deposits of Aβ in the brain of a patient, such as Alzheimer's disease. Such methods entail administering an immunogenic fragment of Aβ, lacking a T-cell epitope, capable of inducing a beneficial immune response in the form of antibodies to Aβ. In another aspect, the immunogenic fragment of Aβ is capable of elevating plasma Aβ levels. The immunogenic fragments comprise linear or multivalent peptides of Aβ. Pharmaceutical compositions comprise the immunogenic fragment chemically linked to a carrier molecule which may be administered with an adjuvant. | 03-03-2011 |
Gene G. Kinney, Burlingame, CA US
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20150118223 | USE OF TAU TO MONITOR IMMUNOTHERAPY - The invention provides methods of immunotherapy of Alzheimer's and similar diseases in which the regime administered is monitored by measuring levels of tau. | 04-30-2015 |
James N. Kinney, Clayton, CA US
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20130133102 | TARGETING SIGNAL FOR INTEGRATING PROTEINS, PEPTIDES AND BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES INTO BACTERIAL MICROCOMPARTMENTS - A conserved region of sequence in bacterial microcompartment (BMC) enzymes and proteins was identified. Peptide sequences derived from this conserved region of native BMC proteins and enzymes appear to target the hexameric facets of BMC shell proteins. These peptides were predicted to share general properties of a predicted alpha helical conformation, flanked by poorly conserved segment(s) of primary structure); for each type of encapsulated protein, and for each functionally distinct BMC. These peptides can be used as targeting signals for integrating biomolecules and molecules into bacterial microcompartments or for attaching molecules or biomolecules to native or non-native bacterial microcompartment shell proteins. | 05-23-2013 |
20150026840 | CONSTRUCTS AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING MICROCOMPARTMENTS - To produce a bacterial microcompartment shell, or a designed shell based on naturally occurring bacterial microcompartment shells in a new host organism, a synthetic operon is constructed that contains the desired shell protein genes and translation efficiency is controlled by host specific ribosomal binding sites. Proteins or other molecules can be encapsulated in the microcompartment shells by various methods described herein. The constructs can also be used to express self-assembling sheets comprised of shell proteins. | 01-22-2015 |
Mathew J. Kinney, Oceanside, CA US
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20080303382 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING STRAIN MEASUREMENTS OF INSULATED PIPES - This disclosure provides methods and apparatuses to monitor strain in a steel pipe with reduced or eliminated disruption of the insulative and anti-corrosive layers or coatings that cover the pipe. The methods and apparatuses can include an attachment scheme that is less intrusive and less sensitive to dilation of the insulation layer on the pipe than previous strain monitoring solutions. Additionally, methods and apparatuses can reduce corrosion by virtue of the reduction in the number and volume of metallic components. | 12-11-2008 |
Patrick Kinney, Hayward, CA US
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20110123985 | COLUMN ENRICHMENT OF PCR BEADS COMPRISING TETHERED AMPLICONS - An enrichment module and method are provided for enriching a population of templated beads and separating them from non-templated beads. The method can include hybridizing a templated bead with an enrichment bead to form a complex, trapping the complex in a filtration medium, washing non-templated beads through the filtration medium while retaining the complex, and then eluting the templated bead from the complex. The module can include a column for enrichment and filtration material exhibiting desired size-exclusion properties. | 05-26-2011 |
20110128545 | Fast-Indexing Filter Wheel and Method of Use - Various embodiments of a sequencing system capable of rapidly imaging samples at multiple wavelengths are provided herein. In one embodiment, the system includes a fast-indexing filter wheel having a plurality of excitation and emission filters capable of being rapidly rotated into and out of communication with an excitation source (e.g., an arc lamp, a laser. For example, the filter wheel can be configured to index in an amount of time falling within a range of about 40 ms to about 60 ms, preferably 50 ms. The system can also be configured to account for vibrations resulting from the quick starts and stops of the fast-indexing filter wheel as well as vibrations resulting from other sources. Various methods of rapidly imaging a sample at multiple wavelengths are also provided herein. | 06-02-2011 |
20110275125 | System and Method for Processing a Biological Sample - Systems and methods for processing a biological sample are provided herein. For example, the system can be configured to deaggregate/declump a sample before, during, and/or after sample preparation and/or sample analysis. For example, the system can include a deaggregation device/system in communication with, for example, a nucleic acid amplification process (e.g., an ePCR system). Various embodiments of the deaggregation device are provided herein. For example, in some embodiments, the deaggregation device can include a valve, a valve manifold, a conduit, a channel, or some combinations thereof. | 11-10-2011 |
20140238976 | Heated Cover Methods and Technology - A heating apparatus comprising a support base and a microplate having a first surface and an opposing second surface. The microplate is positioned adjacent the support base and comprises a plurality of wells formed in the first surface thereof. Each of the plurality of wells is sized to receive an assay therein. A sapphire crystalline transparent window is positioned adjacent the microplate opposing the support base. A heating device heats the transparent window in response to a control system. | 08-28-2014 |
20140374407 | Heated Cover Methods and Technology - A heating apparatus comprising a support base and a microplate having a first surface and an opposing second surface. The microplate is positioned adjacent the support base and comprises a plurality of wells formed in the first surface thereof. Each of the plurality of wells is sized to receive an assay therein. A sapphire crystalline transparent window is positioned adjacent the microplate opposing the support base. A heating device heats the transparent window in response to a control system. | 12-25-2014 |
20150102025 | Heated Cover Methods and Technology - A heating apparatus comprising a support base and a microplate having a first surface and an opposing second surface. The microplate is positioned adjacent the support base and comprises a plurality of wells formed in the first surface thereof. Each of the plurality of wells is sized to receive an assay therein. A sapphire crystalline transparent window is positioned adjacent the microplate opposing the support base. A heating device heats the transparent window in response to a control system. | 04-16-2015 |
Patrick D. Kinney, Hayward, CA US
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20080285879 | Methods, Software, and Apparatus for Focusing an Optical System Using Computer Image Analysis - Methods, software, and apparatus for focusing an image in biological instrument are disclosed. Focusing elements are moved to various focus positions within a focus element travel range, and sample images are captured at the various focus positions. The sample images are resolved into subregions and an optimal focus position is determined based on the image intensity statistical dispersions within the identified subregions. | 11-20-2008 |
20090230294 | Methods and Systems for In Situ Calibration of Imaging in Biological Analysis - Software, methods, and systems for calibrating photometric devices are provided. These involve using a non-uniform test illumination field to approximate a photon transfer curve by calculating stable pixel values and statistical dispersions on a pixel-by-pixel basis. | 09-17-2009 |
20110164862 | HEATED COVER METHODS AND TECHNOLOGY - A heating apparatus comprising a support base and a microplate having a first surface and an opposing second surface. The microplate is positioned adjacent the support base and comprises a plurality of wells formed in the first surface thereof. Each of the plurality of wells is sized to receive an assay therein. A sapphire crystalline transparent window is positioned adjacent the microplate opposing the support base. A heating device heats the transparent window in response to a control system. | 07-07-2011 |
20110254963 | Methods and Systems for In Situ Calibration of Imaging in Biological Analysis - Software, methods, and systems for calibrating photometric devices are provided. These involve using a non-uniform test illumination field to approximate a photon transfer curve by calculating stable pixel values and statistical dispersions on a pixel-by-pixel basis. | 10-20-2011 |
20150060643 | Methods and Systems for In Situ Calibration of Imaging in Biological Analysis - Software, methods, and systems for calibrating photometric devices are provided. These involve using a non-uniform test illumination field to approximate a photon transfer curve by calculating stable pixel values and statistical dispersions on a pixel-by-pixel basis. | 03-05-2015 |
Rik I. Kinney, Glendale, CA US
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20080243586 | RECRUITING ONLINE SURVEY PANEL MEMBERS UTILIZING A SURVEY TOOL - A survey tool, that may be a web-based or downloadable application, is provided to ordinary online users to enable them to create their own survey, quiz, test, poll, or similar item for posting on their website, blog, or social networking or community site page. The Internet user designs a survey utilizing the survey tool. The market research company allows the Internet user to post the results of at least one question from the survey designed by the Internet user on their own website, blog, social networking or community site page, etc. The market research company may invite the survey takers and survey viewers, as well as the Internet user, to join the market research company online survey panel through clicking on a link to the market research company's website. Thus, the market research company is able to add new members to its online survey panel with very little effort. | 10-02-2008 |