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Albert S. Kyle, Andover, MA US
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| 20100202510 | COMPACT REAL-TIME VIDEO TRANSMISSION MODULE - The invention comprises a low cost, lightweight, self-contained video transmission module for transmitting streaming video images from a video image source to a remote location over a packet-switched network such as the internet. The transmission module requires no user skill or expertise to connect or to operate and provides high quality real-time streaming video to remote users. The transmission module is especially useful for transmitting images from medical equipment such as XRay, CT, MRI and ultrasound equipment at a medical site which does not otherwise have access to video conference capabilities to thereby enable consultation with specialists at a remote location. Thus, it is expected to be especially beneficial to smaller and poorer medical sites, as well as enabling real-time consultation from mobile vehicles such as ambulances or helicopters. It also is expected to be useful in other applications involving remote consultations accompanied by video streaming. | 08-12-2010 |
Bobby Kyle, Danielsville, GA US
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| 20110040191 | STRESS DETECTION DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Described herein are stress detection systems and methods of using such systems. | 02-17-2011 |
Brian K. Kyle, Dana Point, CA US
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| 20110168958 | ELECTRICAL CONTACT ENHANCING COATING - The electrical contact enhancing coating is a composition that includes finely divided precious metal particles mixed with a dielectric carrier to form a coating. The dielectric carrier is a vegetable oil (preferably soybean-based) carrier of the type used as a dielectric coolant in power transformers, and is preferably high in antioxidant content. In a first embodiment, the precious metal is 100% silver having an average particle size of about 5-10 μm. In a second embodiment, the precious metal is about 65-85% silver and 15-35% gold (average particle size 0.5-1.8 μm), by weight. In a third embodiment, the precious metal is about 65-85% silver, 12.5-30% gold, and 2.5-5% palladium (average particle size 0.5-1.8 μm), by weight. The precious metals may be cryogenically treated prior to mixing with the dielectric carrier. | 07-14-2011 |
David J. Kyle, Catonsville, MD US
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| 20090238890 | CONTINUOUS SPRAY-CAPTURE PRODUCTION SYSTEM - The disclosure relates to novel microencapsulation processes based on the use of high viscosity fluids (e.g., gelatinized starch and alginate), which are mixed and then sprayed using a much gentler hydraulic pressure and, preferably gas-based atomization into a crosslinking solution (e.g. of calcium chloride). To improve the efficiency of the system, the process can be performed in a continuous mode rather than by a conventional batch process. This involves continuous or intermittent harvest of the microparticles collected in the capture vessel followed by amendment and recycling of the CaCl | 09-24-2009 |
| 20090258396 | CRUSTACEANS AS PRODUCTION SYSTEMS FOR THERAPEUTIC PROTEINS - A crustacean or rotifer is infected with a recombinant infectious virus that expresses a protein exogenous to the virus. The genome of the crustacean or rotifer itself remains unaltered. Crustacean, rotifer, insect, or viral promoters drive the transcription of a gene inserted into the recombinant virus genome, and the virus replicates in the crustacean or rotifer cell cytoplasm. The infected crustacean or rotifer can be provided directly to humans or non-human animals, or, following production and harvest of the crustaceans or rotifers, purified recombinant protein or polypeptide can be provided. Large quantities of biopharmaceuticals can be produced rapidly and inexpensively using this production system. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20090324636 | FISH OIL IN STABILIZED FORM - A method of production and composition of a extremely stable fish oil blend and method of use of said blend. The instant invention provides phospholipid additives to fish oil or other long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid in an admixture that enhances the stability of the final product. Most preferably said composition utilizes a crude extract of an algal producer of long-chain polyunsaturated acids containing soaps and phospholipids added to fish oil or other purified long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid to provide a surprisingly stable product. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20100086638 | FEED FORMULATIONS CONTAINING DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID - The disclosure relates to an animal feed or feed ingredient containing from about 0.01% to 1.0% DHA, wherein all, or substantially all of the DHA comes from material that is of non-animal origin and the use of microbially-derived DHA at these low levels provides sufficient DHA for the optimal neurological development of the animal. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20110015160 | METHODS OF TREATING NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES USING DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID AND ARACHIDONIC ACID COMPOSITIONS - A method of treating a neurological disorder comprises administering to a person affected from such a disorder a microbial oil comprising DHA, a microbial oil comprising ARA or a combination of DHA and ARA oils in an amount sufficient to elevate the levels of circulating DHA and/or ARA in the person's blood to at least normal levels. | 01-20-2011 |
| 20120034653 | Trophic Conversion of Obligate Phototrophic Algae Through Metabolic Engineering - Most microalgae are obligate photoautotrophs and their growth is strictly dependent on the generation of photosynthetically-derived energy. In this study it is shown that the microalga | 02-09-2012 |
David M. Kyle, Decatur, GA US
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| 20100079593 | SURVEILLANCE CAMERA ASSEMBLY FOR A CHECKOUT SYSTEM - A surveillance camera assembly for a checkout system which captures images of a checkout environment. The surveillance camera assembly includes a panoramic mirror and a camera for capturing images of a checkout environment. The camera sends the images to a security computer. | 04-01-2010 |
David Michael Kyle, Decatur, GA US
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| 20090231300 | Methods and apparatus for improved electrical connection for touch screen display devices - Systems and techniques for providing an electrical connection for a touch screen display sensor. A substrate is fabricated with vias passing through the substrate, and a suitably thin film conductive coating applied to a touch area. Traces, suitably thick film silver frit traces, are placed on the substrate, with a trace extending from a corner of the touch area to a respective via, and including an annular ring around an opening of the via. A conductive pin is secured in each via, with each pin being soldered to the annular ring surrounding the opening of the via in which the pin is secured. The touch screen sensor is then suitably laminated with a protective covering, mounted in a frame, and mounted in a display device in such a way that the pins make contact with a connector of the display device. | 09-17-2009 |
David R. Kyle, Moore, SC US
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| 20090110787 | Additive delivery laminate containing styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene copolymer - An additive delivery laminate is suitable for packaging a food product which is cooked in the package, with an additive transferring from the laminate to the food product. The additive delivery laminate has a substrate and an additive delivery layer. The additive delivery layer contains styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene copolymer and additive granules containing a colorant, flavorant, and/or odorant. The styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene copolymer has a styrene to ethylene/butylene weight ratio of from 5:95 to 50:50 and a Brookfield Viscosity of from 500 to 100,000 centipoise measured as a 25 weight percent solution in toluene at 77° F. | 04-30-2009 |
Dawn M. Kyle, High Ridge, MO US
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| 20090258843 | Compositions Containing Antiviral Compounds and Methods of Using the Same - The present invention is directed to compositions and methods for the treatment of various diseases, pathological disorders, and medical conditions such as viral infections and cancer. The compositions include (A) an antiviral compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and (B) an agent selected from the group consisting of a substituted or unsubstituted imidazole or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; an amino acid or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; a carboxylic acid or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; a sulfonic acid or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and a combination thereof. | 10-15-2009 |
Dennis Kyle, Lithia, FL US
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| 20090156687 | Fab I and inhibition of apicomplexan parasites - Discovery and characterization of an apicomplexan Fab I gene and encoded enzyme and discovery of the triclosan as a lead compound, provide means to rationally design novel inhibitory compositions useful for prevention and treatment of apicomplexan related diseases. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20120115904 | COMPOUNDS HAVING ANTIPARASITIC OR ANTI-INFECTIOUS ACTIVITY - Compounds of formula I: | 05-10-2012 |
Dennis Kyle, Superior, CO US
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| 20120068854 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROGRAMMING AND MONITORING ENERGY USE AND COST - The present invention can provide a method, apparatus, and system for providing energy usage information to a user. One embodiment displays, on a display interface of a display device, a virtual analog clock and receives energy usage data for a metered environment. A graphical representation of a first level of the energy usage data is displayed on the face of the virtual analog clock, with the graphical representation including at least one display element. | 03-22-2012 |
Dennis E. Kyle, Lithia, FL US
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| 20100278920 | Polyacrylate Nanoparticle Drug Delivery - Drug delivery of resistance reversal agents by polyacrylate nanoparticles for treatment of drug (e.g. chloroquine) resistant malaria. Also provided are drug delivery by polyacrylate nanoparticles of ciprofloxacin for treatment of anthrax. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20110189221 | NOVEL ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS FROM MARINE EXTRACTS - The subject invention pertains to novel biologically active extracts from marine algae and to biologically active fractions and components of these extracts. These extracts have been shown to possess antiviral properties. Pharmaceutical compositions comprising these extracts, or comprising biologically active fractions or components of these extracts, could be used in the treatment of viral diseases including influenza. | 08-04-2011 |
James A. Kyle, Germantown, NY US
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| 20090210760 | Analog Testing of Ring Oscillators Using Built-In Self Test Apparatus - System-accessible frequency measuring circuits and procedures permit on-chip testing of the oscillators and provide test results observable off chip via LSSD scan paths. This allows a rapid ensemble of ring oscillators in a standard ASIC test flow without the need for on chip analog test equipment (the test apparatus has effectively been created on device and can be digitally configured, operated and read). Frequency measuring logic that can 1) functionally operate to measure the frequency of the ring oscillators; 2) participate in traditional logical tests such as LSSD and LBIST to verify that the circuit is manufactured correctly and is likely to operate and 3) operate in a special ring-oscillator test mode, that allows the logic to operate on a tester very similarly to the way it does functionally. In this mode, the frequency measuring logic can be scanned to a specific state, started by pulsing a digital I/O, and the measured analog value can be scanned out sometime later after the test has completed. Test interrogations are distributed on-chip through an LSSD shift register chain to individually evaluate each of a plurality of the oscillators. | 08-20-2009 |
James H. Kyle, Koene, NH US
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| 20090084300 | STAINLESS STEEL HATCH AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A base for a marine hatch including a planar exterior flange running in a plane substantially parallel with a boat hull or deck, an angular leg running generally transverse to the planar exterior flange, the angular leg terminating in a spigot, wherein the spigot is substantially perpendicular to the exterior planar flange, the spigot is operatively positioned so that the spigot runs substantially parallel to a neutral bending axis, and the neutral bending axis passes through or is directly proximate the spigot, and an elevated sealing bead for engaging with a hatch cover, the planar exterior flange and the angular leg being integral with the elevated sealing bead. | 04-02-2009 |
Kerry M. Kyle, Rochester, NY US
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| 20080308557 | Tamper-evident seal for a container - A container is provided which includes body having a top portion and a bottom portion. Each of the top portion and bottom portion have lips which are affixed together at a first location. A perforation line is made in at least one of the top and bottom lips. The perforation line is between the first location and the container body. An adhesive member covers a portion of the perforation line between the top and bottom lip so that the adhesive member may be pulled through the perforation line to gain access inside the container body. | 12-18-2008 |
Matthew Kyle, Plymouth, MN US
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| 20080210645 | FLUID CONCENTRATOR - A concentrator is used for concentrating a fluid, particularly a plasma component out of blood, for treatment of a patient. The concentrator apparatus includes a main housing defining a centrifuge chamber, that also holds the filter. The concentrator allows viewing of the fluid after centrifuging, with an outlet port positionable at a height corresponding to the level of the fraction of the fluid to be further concentrated. Once the fluid is centrifuged, a portion of the fluid is drawn through the outlet, and then pressured past the filter to further concentrate the fluid using the same vessel as used for centrifuging. The same plunger is preferably used to draw centrifuged fluid from the centrifuge chamber as to pressure the centrifuged fluid past the filter. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20120074073 | FLUID CONCENTRATOR - A concentrator is used for concentrating a fluid, particularly a plasma component out of blood, for treatment of a patient. The concentrator apparatus includes a main housing defining a centrifuge chamber, that also holds the filter. The concentrator allows viewing of the fluid after centrifuging, with an outlet port positionable at a height corresponding to the level of the fraction of the fluid to be further concentrated. Once the fluid is centrifuged, a portion of the fluid is drawn through the outlet, and then pressured past the filter to further concentrate the fluid using the same vessel as used for centrifuging. The same plunger is preferably used to draw centrifuged fluid from the centrifuge chamber as to pressure the centrifuged fluid past the filter. | 03-29-2012 |
Matthew R. Kyle, Wayzata, MN US
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| 20110230856 | FLUID MANAGEMENT DEVICES AND METHODS - A fluid management system for transferring fluid, the system including a connector component comprising a first end and an opposite second end, a first syringe with a distal end that is removably attachable to the first end of the connector component, and a second syringe with a distal end that is removably attachable to the second end of the connector component. | 09-22-2011 |
Matthew R. Kyle, Plymouth, MN US
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| 20100260815 | FLUID CONCENTRATOR, AUTOLOGOUS CONCENTRATED BODY FLUIDS, AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides devices and methods for concentrating a fluid and for treating a patient with the concentrated fluid. The concentrator apparatus includes a main housing ( | 10-14-2010 |
| 20110017669 | FLUID CONCENTRATOR - A concentrator is used for concentrating a fluid, particularly a plasma component out of blood, for treatment of a patient. The concentrator apparatus includes a main housing defining a centrifuge chamber, that also holds the filter. The concentrator allows viewing of the fluid after centrifuging, with an outlet port positionable at a height corresponding to the level of the fraction of the fluid to be further concentrated. Once the fluid is centrifuged, a portion of the fluid is drawn through the outlet, and then pressured past the filter to further concentrate the fluid using the same vessel as used for centrifuging. The same plunger is preferably used to draw centrifuged fluid from the centrifuge chamber as to pressure the centrifuged fluid past the filter. | 01-27-2011 |
Paul Kyle, Irvine, CA US
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| 20120115990 | ADDUCT THERMOSETTING SURFACING FILM AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME - In various embodiments, the invention provides an in-situ adduct formed by reacting liquid, solid, and/or semi-solid epoxy resins with a di-carboxylic acid functionalized polymer. The adducting process at least doubles the viscosity of the mixture. A hot melt thermosetting surfacing film and composite formed using the adduct are also disclosed. Methods of preparing and using are also disclosed. | 05-10-2012 |
Randi Kyle, Stanwood, WA US
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| 20080277530 | VENT DOOR SYSTEM WITH LEVER MECHANISM - An aircraft vent door system includes a vent door for a vent on an aircraft door. A cam, having a groove, is disposed on the vent door. The system also includes a movement assembly, which includes a roller disposed within the groove, and a lever coupled to the movement assembly. A portion of the lever extends beyond and proximate to the perimeter of the vent door. A second lever may also be attached to the aircraft door. The first lever pivots in response to the movement of the movement assembly, and urges the second lever to pivot. The second lever, in turn, urges the vent door open, thereby overcoming the sticking effect of, for example, built up ice or other obstructions. | 11-13-2008 |
Richard F. Kyle, Orono, MN US
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| 20090088804 | Plate holder assembly having movable guide component - An assembly includes a plate holder having a body. The assembly further includes a guide component having a plurality of guide holes defined therein, the guide component being movably secured to the body of plate holder so that the guide component is movable in relation to the body between a first position and a second position. Also, the assembly includes a bone plate having a plurality of fastener openings defined therein, the bone plate being attached to the body. When the guide component is positioned at the first position, the plurality of guide holes are respectively aligned with the plurality of fastener openings. When the guide component is positioned at the second position, the plurality of guide holes are respectively misaligned with the plurality of fastener openings. | 04-02-2009 |
Ronald Kyle, Akron, OH US
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| 20080236149 | COMBINATION EXHAUST GAS TURBINE-CATALYTIC CONVERTER - An exhaust turbine for an internal combustion engine, which may either serve as a compressor for turbocharging or a turbogenerator for a hybrid vehicle, has its turbine surfaces and the internal surfaces of the exhaust turbine housing coated with a catalyst so the exhaust gases are treated to catalytic conversion as they pass through the exhaust turbine. The turbine wheel is equipped with a disk-like slinger at its input end that carries particulate matter in the exhaust outward radially into a particulate trap and combustion chamber formed on the interior of the turbine housing. The combustion chamber is heated by the exhaust gases and artificial heating such as electrical heating may be used to preheat the chamber. The combustion products from the burned particulate matter are added to the exhaust. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20100044129 | HYBRID VEHICLE FORMED BY CONVERTING A CONVENTIONAL IC ENGINE POWERED VEHICLE AND METHOD OF SUCH CONVERSION - A method of modifying a conventional internal combustion powered vehicle to hybrid electrical form involving modifying the drive train so that the rotor of a motor generator may be connected to the input of the drive train. This may be accomplished by removing an element and substituting a transfer case having driving inputs from both the engine and motor-generator, or by connecting the rotor of the motor generator to an input to the drive train. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20110011853 | SYSTEM USING A JET MILL IN COMBINATION WITH A MICROWAVE SYSTEM TO ECONOMICALLY PREPARE CLEAN COAL FOR USE IN POWER GENERATION - Coal is processed to produce relatively pure carbon particles of small size by first subjecting mined coal fragments to microwave energy to vaporize the water, mercury, sulfur, and like contaminants and to increase the friability of the coal. Next the fragments are pulverized and then reduced in a jet mill to produce particles of small maximum size and fine particles having an average size of about 20 microns, for use in a power plant or as a fuel for a turbine or diesel engine. | 01-20-2011 |
| 20110030867 | PNEUMATIC TIRE SECURITY SYSTEM - A system for allowing vehicles equipped with pneumatic tires to continue operating after a tire failure which would normally cause deflation of the tire employs one or more airbags stored in deflated configuration either about the exterior surface of the rim supporting the pneumatic tire or externally of the tire. The system further includes a container for compressed gases. A sensor connected to the inflated tire to detect sudden deflation releases the compressed gases so as to inflate the airbag to either support the tire or provide an exterior running surface adjacent to the deflated tire. | 02-10-2011 |
| 20120055851 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING LIQUID HYDROCARBON FUELS FROM COAL - A method of converting coal into a liquid hydrocarbon fuel utilizes a high pressure, high temperature reactor which operates upon a blend of micronized coal, a catalyst, and steam. Microwave power is directed into the reactor. The catalyst, preferably magnetite, will act as a heating media for the microwave power and the temperature of the reactor will rise to a level to efficiently convert the coal and steam into hydrogen and carbon monoxide. | 03-08-2012 |
Steven M. Kyle, Holly Springs, NC US
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| 20090150006 | ERGONOMIC COMPUTER ALIGNMENT - A system and computer program product for automatically positioning a computer to an ergonomically correct orientation are presented. An optic sensor at a top of a computer monitor measures a distance and angle to a user's eye. This distance and angle, along with stored anatomical data for a specific user, are used to automatically adjust a base of the computer, thus positioning the computer's keyboard in an ergonomically correct alignment for the specific user. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090258713 | AUTOMATIC FAIL-OVER FOR GAMING CONTROLLERS - A set of controllers can be communicatively linked to a gaming console. One of the controllers can be programmatically designed as an active controller and another can be programmatically designed as a fail-over controller. A failure of an active controller can be determined. Responsive to this determination, the fail-over controller can be automatically substituted for the active controller. | 10-15-2009 |
Victoria B. Kyle, Louisville, KY US
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| 20090011996 | DIAGNOSING AND PROTECTING HORSES AGAINST PAPILLOMAVIRUS - Compositions for conferring protection against Equus caballus papillomavirus (EcPV) and Bovine papillomavirus (BPV) infection in a subject are provided and include a virus-like particle assembled from an EcPV L1 protein and virus like particle assembled from a BPV L1 protein. Methods for protecting a subject against EcPV and BPV infection are further provided and include administering to the subject a composition comprised of a virus-like particle assembled from an EcPV L1 protein and virus like particle assembled from a BPV L1 protein. Methods of diagnosing EcPV and/or BPV infection in a subject are also provided and include providing a virus-like particle assembled from a papillomavirus L1 protein selected from an EcPV L1 protein and a BPV L1 protein; contacting the virus-like particle with serum from the subject; and identifying the subject as having an infection if an antibody capable of binding the virus-like particle is detected in the serum. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20100317567 | DIAGNOSING AND PROTECTING HORSES AGAINST PAPILLOMAVIRUS - Compositions for conferring protection against Equus caballus papillomavirus (EcPV) and Bovine papillomavirus (BPV) infection in a subject are provided and include a virus-like particle assembled from an EcPV L1 protein and virus like particle assembled from a BPV L1 protein. Methods for protecting a subject against EcPV and BPV infection are further provided and include administering to the subject a composition comprised of a virus-like particle assembled from an EcPV L1 protein and virus like particle assembled from a BPV L1 protein. Methods of diagnosing EcPV and/or BPV infection in a subject are also provided and include providing a virus-like particle assembled from a papillomavirus L1 protein selected from an EcPV L1 protein and a BPV L1 protein; contacting the virus-like particle with serum from the subject; and identifying the subject as having an infection if an antibody capable of binding the virus-like particle is detected in the serum. | 12-16-2010 |
