Leyva
Aaron D. Leyva, Aurora, CO US
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20150018837 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR TISSUE MORCELLATION - A morcellation system includes a morcellator and a grasper. The morcellator includes a housing and a tube extending from the housing and having at least one blade section. The morcellator further includes an oscillating mechanism configured to oscillate the tube. An end cap is coupled to the proximal end of the housing and is configured to receive the tube. The end cap defines a passage and includes an aligning structure disposed in the passage. The grasper includes a tubular member having a grasping end including first and second jaws moveable relative to one another. The grasper further includes a handle assembly operatively associated with the grasping end. A keyed collar is disposed about the tubular member. The keyed collar includes a key configured to cooperate with the aligning structure of the end cap to align the first and second jaws relative to the distal end of the tube. | 01-15-2015 |
Alberto Leyva, Coral Springs, FL US
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20100114529 | DSL DIAGNOSIS EXPERT SYSTEM AND METHOD - The present invention relates to diagnostic analysis of DSL circuits. In particular, it relates to methods and devices that use a rule base and automated test initiation, with excellent reduction in test technician involvement in trouble shooting, reduced truck rolls and more accurate identification of probably causes of customer complaints. | 05-06-2010 |
Arturo Leyva, League City, TX US
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20130209774 | Modified Polyethylene Compositions for Cast Film - The present invention relates to a cast film comprising a composition comprising more than 25 wt % (based on the weight of the composition) of one or more linear ethylene polymers having a g′ | 08-15-2013 |
Hugo Oswaldo Castan Leyva, Wheatridge, CO US
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20130047792 | Spark Plug Removal Tool Apparatus - A spark plug removal tool apparatus and method for a spark plug having components of an extended smooth spark arc producing terminal portion, an adjacent helical threaded portion, an adjacent hex drive, an adjacent insulator portion, and a terminal electrical interface extension. The tool apparatus includes a non rotating collet extension having a plurality of fingers to removably engage the electrical interface and an inner surrounding sidewall that threadably engages the collet, also an outer surrounding sidewall rotatably engaged to the inner surrounding sidewall not having one-way axial movement as between the inner and outer surrounding sidewalls, wherein the collet, inner, and outer surrounding sidewalls are all co-axial. Operationally, when the tool starts to unscrew the spark plug from an engine head, an axial non-rotating force is applied to the electrical interface extension that helps prevent separating damage between the spark plug components. | 02-28-2013 |
Hugo Oswaldo Castan Leyva, Denver, CO US
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20110044783 | Retainer Apparatus - A retainer apparatus and method for replacing a damaged first aperture thread in a base material, the apparatus includes a first annular element having a threaded inner surface and a frictional outer surface that are co-axial to one another, the outer surface having a slip fit with a second aperture in the base material. Also included is a second annular element including a void and a frictional outer periphery that has a slip fit with the second aperture, the second annular element includes a channel from the void to the outer periphery. The first and second annular elements are adjacent to one another within the second aperture. Further included is a drive element that has a partial interference fit with the channel, wherein the drive element is operational to drive the outer periphery into the second aperture thereby retaining the first annular element in the second aperture. | 02-24-2011 |
Irene Cruz Leyva, Mexico MX
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20080199569 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF ROLLED DOUGH FOOD PIECE - An improved method and apparatus for producing a rolled snack piece using an extruder having typically a plurality of orifices through which an extrudate exits the extruder. Each of these orifices is spiral shaped. When a desired length of extrudate stream or rope protrudes from an orifice, it is cut at its base, thus producing individual snack pieces that appear to have been rolled after being sheeted. | 08-21-2008 |
20090311391 | Apparatus and Method for Production of Rolled Dough Food Piece - An improved method and apparatus for producing a rolled snack piece using an extruder having typically a plurality of orifices through which an extrudate exits the extruder. Each of these orifices is spiral shaped. When a desired length of extrudate stream or rope protrudes from an orifice, it is cut at its base, thus producing individual snack pieces that appear to have been rolled after being sheeted. | 12-17-2009 |
Jacqueline Leyva, Leon Valley, TX US
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20120255098 | FIGURE MOULDING AND WEIGHT LOSS AID SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A garment for wear by a human body having a localized fat accumulation includes an insulative and perspiration impermeable panel sized to conform to the localized fat accumulation. The garment also includes a supportive cover connected to the panel for retaining the panel in contact to the localized fat accumulation during wear, and a boning segment connected to the panel for supporting and shaping the body during wear. The garment may be in the form of a kit further including a wipe containing an absorbed anticellulite agent. The wipe spreads the anticellulite agent on the body where contacted by the panel during wear. | 10-11-2012 |
20140163482 | FIGURE MOULDING AND WEIGHT LOSS AID SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A garment for wear by a human body having a localized fat accumulation includes an insulative and perspiration impermeable panel sized to conform to the localized fat accumulation. The garment also includes a supportive cover connected to the panel for retaining the panel in contact to the localized fat accumulation during wear, and a boning segment connected to the panel for supporting and shaping the body during wear. The garment may be in the form of a kit further including a wipe containing an absorbed anticellulite agent. The wipe spreads the anticellulite agent on the body where contacted by the panel during wear. | 06-12-2014 |
Jesse Leyva, Beaverton, OR US
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20080271265 | Article of Footwear Having a Worn Appearance and Method of Making Same - An article of footwear made from new or substantially new materials is manufactured with vintage treatment processing to give the article of footwear a vintage or well-worn appearance. The article of footwear may be treated with discoloring substances, such as dyes or bleaching agents. The upper may be formed with wrinkles or a crushed heel portion, such as by using a thin or soft foam behind a polyester covering, eliminating the foam backing and/or heel cup. Further, a rubber outsole may be molded with uneven treads and/or discolored to give the rubber a degraded, worn appearance. | 11-06-2008 |
Juan D. Leyva, Stow, OH US
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20140230987 | TIRE HAVING AN OFFSET BODY PLY CONSTRUCTION - Various embodiments of a tire having an offset body ply construction are disclosed. | 08-21-2014 |
Manuel Felipe Leyva, Bogata CO
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20130122147 | METHODS FOR ENHANCING THE PALATABILITY OF COMESTIBLE COMPOSITIONS - The invention provides methods for enhancing the palatability of comestible compositions by combining the comestible compositions with a palatability enhancing amount of one or more fatty acid alkanolamides and the compositions produced by such methods. | 05-16-2013 |
Marcel Leyva, Chandler, AZ US
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20100278317 | SPEAKER RECOGNITION IN A MULTI-SPEAKER ENVIRONMENT AND COMPARISON OF SEVERAL VOICE PRINTS TO MANY - One-to-many comparisons of callers' voice prints with known voice prints to identify any matches between them. When a customer communicates with a particular entity, such as a customer service center, the system makes a recording of the real-time call including both the customer's and agent's voices. The system segments the recording to extract at least a portion of the customer's voice to create a customer voice print, and it formats the segmented voice print for network transmission to a server. The server compares the customer's voice print with multiple known voice prints to determine any matches, meaning that the customer's voice print and one of the known voice prints are likely from the same person. The identification of any matches can be used for a variety of purposes, such as determining whether to authorize a transaction requested by the customer. | 11-04-2010 |
20110191106 | WORD RECOGNITION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CUSTOMER AND EMPLOYEE ASSESSMENT - One-to-many comparisons of callers' words and/or voice prints with known words and/or voice prints to identify any substantial matches between them. When a customer communicates with a particular entity, such as a customer service center, the system makes a recording of the real-time call including both the customer's and agent's voices. The system segments the recording to extract different words, such as words of anger. The system may also segment at least a portion of the customer's voice to create a tone profile, and it formats the segmented words and tone profiles for network transmission to a server. The server compares the customer's words and/or tone profiles with multiple known words and/or tone profiles stored on a database to determine any substantial matches. The identification of any matches may be used for a variety of purposes, such as providing representative feedback or customer follow-up. | 08-04-2011 |
20110320200 | SPEAKER RECOGNITION IN A MULTI-SPEAKER ENVIRONMENT AND COMPARISON OF SEVERAL VOICE PRINTS TO MANY - One-to-many comparisons of callers' voice prints with known voice prints to identify any matches between them. When a customer communicates with a particular entity, such as a customer service center, the system makes a recording of the real-time call including both the customer's and agent's voices. The system segments the recording to extract at least a portion of the customer's voice to create a customer voice print, and it formats the segmented voice print for network transmission to a server. The server compares the customer's voice print with multiple known voice prints to determine any matches, meaning that the customer's voice print and one of the known voice prints are likely from the same person. The identification of any matches can be used for a variety of purposes, such as determining whether to authorize a transaction requested by the customer. | 12-29-2011 |
20120134478 | SPEAKER RECOGNITION IN A MULTI-SPEAKER ENVIRONMENT AND COMPARISON OF SEVERAL VOICE PRINTS TO MANY - One-to-many comparisons of callers' voice prints with known voice prints to identify any matches between them. When a customer communicates with a particular entity, such as a customer service center, the system makes a recording of the real-time call including both the customers and agent's voices. The system segments the recording to extract at least a portion of the customer's voice to create a customer voice print, and it formats the segmented voice print for network transmission to a server. The server compares the customer's voice print with multiple known voice prints to determine any matches, meaning that the customer's voice print and one of the known voice prints are likely from the same person. The identification of any matches can be used for a variety of purposes, such as determining whether to authorize a transaction requested by the customer. | 05-31-2012 |
20130013512 | SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT KIT BASED FRAUD MITIGATION - A system and method for fraud prevention is provided. Specifically, an application program interface may be used in concert with an authorization request to process a transaction, to utilize fraud prevention tools. A system, method and/or computer program product for transmitting an authorization request and a request for fraud services to a transaction account issuer is disclosed. The transaction account issuer may combine the authorization request and request for fraud services in order to create an authorization response. | 01-10-2013 |
20130232068 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCED AUTHORIZATION FRAUD MITIGATION - A consumer uses a web client to transmit purchase information associated with a transaction to a merchant server. The purchase information is transmitted via a web acceleration server. The web acceleration server identifies enhanced authorization data associated with the transaction. The web acceleration server creates a pseudo authorization message. The web acceleration server transmits the pseudo authorization message to a transaction account issuer. The merchant server transmits an authorization request to the transaction account issuer. The transaction account issuer determines that the authorization request and the pseudo authorization message are associated with the same transaction. The transaction account issuer merges the authorization request and the pseudo authorization message and performs a fraud analysis. The transaction account issuer transmits an authorization response to the merchant. | 09-05-2013 |
20130232069 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCED AUTHORIZATION FRAUD MITIGATION - A consumer uses a web client to transmit purchase information associated with a transaction to a merchant server. The purchase information is transmitted via a web acceleration server. The web acceleration server identifies enhanced authorization data associated with the transaction. The web acceleration server creates a pseudo authorization message. The web acceleration server transmits the pseudo authorization message to a transaction account issuer. The merchant server transmits an authorization request to the transaction account issuer. The transaction account issuer determines that the authorization request and the pseudo authorization message are associated with the same transaction. The transaction account issuer merges the authorization request and the pseudo authorization message and performs a fraud analysis. The transaction account issuer transmits an authorization response to the merchant. | 09-05-2013 |
20140067566 | SMARTPHONE BARCODE TRANSACTIONS - Systems and methods for processing payments using a dynamic security code are provided. An account authorization system may generate a plurality of dynamic security codes and transmit the plurality of dynamic security codes to a portable consumer device. The portable consumer device may generate a payment code comprising a transaction account number and a dynamic security code. A merchant may scan the payment code and transmit a transaction request to the account authorization system. The account authorization system may compare the transaction account number and dynamic security code in the transaction request to a transaction account number and dynamic security code stored in a database. The account authorization system may transmit an authorization message to the merchant. | 03-06-2014 |
20140067674 | SMARTPHONE BARCODE TRANSACTIONS - Systems and methods for processing payments using a dynamic security code are provided. An account authorization system may generate a plurality of dynamic security codes and transmit the plurality of dynamic security codes to a portable consumer device. The portable consumer device may generate a payment code comprising a transaction account number and a dynamic security code. A merchant may scan the payment code and transmit a transaction request to the account authorization system. The account authorization system may compare the transaction account number and dynamic security code in the transaction request to a transaction account number and dynamic security code stored in a database. The account authorization system may transmit an authorization message to the merchant. | 03-06-2014 |
20140067675 | AUTHENTICATION USING DYNAMIC CODES - Systems and methods for processing payments using a dynamic security code are provided. A dynamic security code generator may generate one or more dynamic security codes and transmit the plurality of dynamic security codes to a portable consumer device. The portable consumer device may display the dynamic security code. A merchant transmit a transaction request to the account authorization system including the dynamic security code in a card security code field. The account authorization system may compare the transaction account number and dynamic security code in the transaction request to a transaction account number and dynamic security code stored in a database. The account authorization system may transmit an authorization message to the merchant. | 03-06-2014 |
20140201082 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCED AUTHORIZATION FRAUD MITIGATION - A consumer uses a web client to transmit purchase information associated with a transaction to a merchant server. The purchase information is transmitted via a web acceleration server. The web acceleration server identifies enhanced authorization data associated with the transaction. The web acceleration server creates a pseudo authorization message. The web acceleration server transmits the pseudo authorization message to a transaction account issuer. The merchant server transmits an authorization request to the transaction account issuer. The transaction account issuer determines that the authorization request and the pseudo authorization message are associated with the same transaction. The transaction account issuer merges the authorization request and the pseudo authorization message and performs a fraud analysis. The transaction account issuer transmits an authorization response to the merchant. | 07-17-2014 |
Melissa J. Leyva, Berkeley, CA US
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20140011847 | CASPASE INHIBITORS AND USES THEREOF - This invention provides novel caspase inhibitors useful for prophylaxis or treatment of a number of pathologies, including, for example, Huntington's disease. In certain embodiments the inhibitors include inhibitors of casepase-3 and/or casepase-6. | 01-09-2014 |
Robert Leyva, Roswell, NM US
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20120132673 | Foam Resistant Keg Dispenser - A keg dispenser for dispensing and housing a beverage contained within a keg. The dispenser reduces temperature-induced foam by permitting tap-lines to be properly cooled. | 05-31-2012 |
Salvador Leyva, Chula Vista, CA US
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20130012332 | Golf Tee Body Alignment Device and Method - Disclosed is a golf tee that is adapted to support a golf ball atop a perch and provide a ground stake for entering the ground, while further providing an elongated alignment arm that extends from a shank section below the tapering perch region. The arm is a perpendicular member that the golfer directs down range and toward a target location. Upon addressing a ball perched on the tee, the golfer utilizes the alignment arm as a means to establish a correct body alignment with respect to the intended target, wherein the golfer aligns his or her shoulders with the alignment arm to ensure proper setup and alignment prior to the golf swing movement. Proper body alignment is a critical first step to enabling a directed tee shot. The alignment arm further comprises a direction arrow to assist positioning the arm in the correct orientation with respect to the course layout. | 01-10-2013 |
Timothy Leyva, Franklin, MA US
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20140154134 | Systems, Methods and Devices for Ozone Sanitization of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Devices - The present invention is generally related to a device and method for sanitizing a medical instrument with ozone, in particular the invention relates to a system, method and a device for sanitizing a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device. The device has an ozone compartment, an ozone operating system and one or more ozone distribution lines that distribute ozone to a continuous positive airway pressure device. The device may further include a heater adapter unit to connect heating systems in CPAP devices while distributing ozone to sanitize the CPAP device in accordance with the present invention. | 06-05-2014 |
Victor Leyva, Pasadena, CA US
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20130114627 | LASER SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A LINEARLY POLARIZED SINGLE FREQUENCY OUTPUT USING POLARIZED AND NON-POLARIZED PUMP DIODES - A laser system comprises a pump diode, fiber, relay optics, and a microchip laser crystal. The pump diode produces light at a first wavelength. The fiber receives the light from the pump diode and produces a round, homogeneous light spot at an output of the fiber. The relay optics receives the light from the fiber. The microchip laser crystal receives the light from the relay optics and produces a linearly polarized single frequency output at a second wavelength. The microchip laser crystal includes a first layer and a second layer. The first layer absorbs the light at the first wavelength and emits light at the second wavelength. The second layer receives the light at the second wavelength and either provides a polarization dependent loss at the second wavelength or maintains a polarization of the light at the second wavelength. | 05-09-2013 |