Matthew, US
Aby J. Matthew, Vestal, NY US
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20140322698 | MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR HYPOTHERMIC COLLECTION OF WHOLE BLOOD - The present invention relates to materials and methods for hypothermic collection of whole blood, and components thereof, which can extend the holding time of blood beyond the current usable limit. Additionally, blood can be drawn directly into a hypothermic preservation solution without the addition of standard anticoagulants. This is enabled by providing sustained cellular viability under hypothermic conditions using a nutrient matrix devoid of animal proteins and containing energy substrates, free-radical scavengers, and impermeants that is ionically balanced for storage of biologic materials at low temperatures to prevent cellular stress-induced apoptosis. | 10-30-2014 |
Ashvin Matthew, Kirkland, WA US
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20140100979 | TOUCHLESS AND TOUCH OPTIMIZED PROCESSING OF RETAIL AND OTHER COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS - A computer implemented method for reducing input performed in a commerce based application is provided. The method includes receiving a sequence of input values from an input device and associating the sequence of input values with an object in the application based on the sequence. A context of the application is determined One or more tasks in the application are automatically performed based on the object, the context and the sequence of input values. | 04-10-2014 |
Bryan Matthew, Bothell, WA US
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20120324560 | TOKEN DATA OPERATIONS - In one embodiment, a host application may manage a data set maintained at a storage device using a token. A processor | 12-20-2012 |
Bryan Stephen Matthew, Bothell, WA US
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20130041985 | TOKEN BASED FILE OPERATIONS - Described are embodiments which allow token-based file operations. The client may request a special offload file operation that is formatted according to a file access protocol. The file operation may be an offload read operation or an offload write operation. In an offload read operation, the client requests that data be logically read from a stored file, or a portion thereof. In response, the file server provides a response that includes a token that represents the logically read data. In some embodiments, the file server may return a response with a token that represents less than all of the requested data if for some reason it cannot provide a token that represents all of the data. The token can then be used by the client in a subsequent offload write operation. In embodiments, the tokens represent immutable data that can be safely and securely used across servers and clients. | 02-14-2013 |
20140280397 | HETEROGENIC VOLUME GENERATION AND USE SYSTEM - A system in which a file system may operate on a volume in which the logical address extent of the volume is divided into multiple tiers, each tier providing storage having a distinct trait set by mapping the logical addresses of the volume to appropriate underlying storage systems. A volume system exposes the volume to the file system in a manner that the file system itself has awareness of the tiers, and is aware of the trait sets of each tier. The file system may thus store file system namespaces (such as directories and files) into the tiers as appropriate for the file system namespace. A provisioning system may also be provided and be configured to provision the volume to include such tiers, and if desired, to extend the tiers. | 09-18-2014 |
Clemente Matthew, Downingtown, PA US
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20140088507 | ARTICULATING POWER SUPPLY FOR MEDICAL INFUSION DEVICE - Described is a drive mechanism for a drug infusion pump. In one embodiment, an in-line drive mechanism is provided that includes a motor operatively coupled to a lead screw, which is configured to engage a piston. The piston includes a cavity to receive the motor and the lead screw such that the lead screw and at least a portion of the motor are substantially contained within the piston cavity when the piston is in a retracted position. In one embodiment, at least a portion of the motor is also substantially contained within a cavity of the lead screw regardless of whether the piston is in the retracted or extended position. The configuration of the piston, the lead screw and the motor results in a more compact drug delivery device. | 03-27-2014 |
George Matthew, Weatogue, CT US
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20140304131 | SYSTEM FOR AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING OVERDRAFT PROTECTION - A system and method in accordance with example embodiments may calculate a velocity of money associated with a particular account and a particular customer. Additionally, a system and method in accordance with example embodiments may calculate an overdraft risk score based on the velocity of money, where the overdraft risk score may be used to determine an overdraft protection limit for an account. | 10-09-2014 |
George Matthew, Hillsboro, OR US
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20150346247 | DIGITAL CURRENT SENSOR FOR ON-DIE SWITCHING VOLTAGE REGULATOR - Described is an apparatus which comprises: an output node; a capacitor; an inductor having a first terminal coupled to the output node, and a second terminal coupled to the capacitor; a bridge to receive an input power supply and to generate a switching voltage signal at the output node; and a current sensor to determine slope of the switching voltage signal on the output node. | 12-03-2015 |
George E. Matthew, Hillsboro, OR US
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20140266136 | HYBRID DIGITAL PULSE WIDTH MODULATION (PWM) BASED ON PHASES OF A SYSTEM CLOCK - Pulse width modulation (PWM) based on selectable phases of a system clock may be implemented with respect to leading-edge-modulation (LEM), trailing-edge-modulation (TEM), and/or dual-edge-modulation. An initial pulse may be generated based on a duty command, synchronous with the system clock, and may be registered with a D flip-flop under control of a selected phase of the system clock. Alternatively, a target count may be derived from the duty command, and an edge of the PWM pulse may be initiated when a count of the selected phase equals the target count. The pulse edge may be registered by a D flip-flop to a SR flip-flop under control of the selected phase. The phases of the system clock may be shared amongst multiple systems to generate multiple PWM signals. A system may include a DLL and digital logic, which may consist essentially of combinational logic and registers. | 09-18-2014 |
20160006350 | TECHNIQUES FOR REDUCING SWITCHING NOISE AND IMPROVING TRANSIENT RESPONSE IN VOLTAGE REGULATORS - Methods and apparatus relating to reducing switching noise and improving transient response in voltage regulators are described. In an embodiment, one or more pulses are inserted into an output waveform of a voltage regulator. The one or more pulses introduce multiple frequencies into the output waveform of the voltage regulator (e.g., to reduce acoustic noise). In another embodiment, the output voltage of a voltage regulator is modified in response to comparison of the output voltage with at least one of a plurality of threshold values. The plurality of threshold values includes an upper trigger point voltage value and a lower trigger point voltage value. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed. | 01-07-2016 |
Gerasolo Francis Matthew, Flemington, NJ US
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20120233067 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING AN INTERACTIVE REMOTE CONTROLLED JUKEBOX - The present invention generally relates to interactive remote controlled jukebox systems. Specifically, this invention relates to a system and method for managing, controlling, delivering and playing audio or other multimedia on a jukebox, jukebox-like apparatus or an electronic device/computing device (e.g., tablet computer, mobile phone, network enabled TV, set-top box, audio/video receiver) via a remote control. The remote control may be comprised of a computing device (e.g., smartphone, PDA, tablet PC, laptop, cellular phone, desktop PC). | 09-13-2012 |
Gudeman Matthew, Grayslake, IL US
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20120265242 | LAPAROSCOPIC INSTRUMENT - The present device relates to a laparoscopic medical instrument, particularly those used for minimally invasive surgery. The instrument has a movable and a stationary handle portion and an extended shaft assembly with a removable actuating rod. An opening on the side of the stationary handle portion allows a user to visually confirm the removable actuating rod is locked into place within the movable handle portion. An opening in the back of the stationary handle portion allows for cleaning and visual inspection of the interior of the shaft assembly portion once the rod is removed. The actuating rod has a grasping mechanism for performing work during surgery. A flush port is located near the distal end of the stationary handle portion. | 10-18-2012 |
Haines D. Matthew, Fort Collins, CO US
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20110107028 | Dynamically Expanding Storage Capacity of a Storage Volume - A storage system includes at least one storage device on which are provided data storage volumes and an extended storage volume. The data storage volumes include a first data storage volume that is implemented with a data protection mechanism, and a second data storage volume that is implemented without the data protection mechanism. Also, an extended storage volume is provided that is initially un-allocated to any of the data storage volumes. A controller dynamically allocates at least one portion of the extended storage volume to the particular data storage volume to dynamically expand storage capacity of the particular data storage volume. | 05-05-2011 |
Jack Matthew, San Francisco, CA US
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20110107325 | Early Detection of Errors in a Software Installation - A method and apparatus for the installation of software is described herein. In one embodiment, a process is provided to verify a first set of packages selected from all packages, for example, on an optical disk, and verify a second set of packages on the optical disk. The verifying of the first set of packages calculates a first checksum for each package in the first set of packages and compares this first checksum to a second checksum for each package read from the optical disk. A second set of packages is verified if the verification of the first packages is successful. The second set of packages is verified by copying each package in the second set of packages, from the optical disk. A third checksum is included with each package read, and this third checksum is compared with a fourth checksum calculated for each package. | 05-05-2011 |
20110185353 | Mitigating Problems Arising From Incompatible Software - A method and apparatus for mitigating problems arising from incompatible software is described herein. In one embodiment, a process can be provided to obtain, from an external source, an incompatibility list. The incompatibility list can identify non-priority software incompatible with priority software to be installed or already installed on a system. A determination can be made as to whether the non-priority software from the incompatibility list resides on the system. The process can automatically quarantine one or more files associated with the non-priority software identified in the incompatibility list and which reside on the system. | 07-28-2011 |
20110265072 | Dynamic Installation of Files for Running Programs - A method and apparatus for dynamic installation of files for running programs is described herein. In one embodiment, a process can be provided to save an update to a software program in a temporary location in a file system. A determination can be made as to whether an active software program has a dependency on the update. If a determination is made that an active software program has a dependency on the update, the system can wait until the active software program is terminated. Once the software program has terminated, the update can be moved from the temporary location in the file system to a final location in the file system. | 10-27-2011 |
20110265080 | DYNAMIC RETRIEVAL OF INSTALLATION PACKAGES WHEN INSTALLING SOFTWARE - A method and apparatus for dynamic retrieval of installation packages when installing software is described herein. In one embodiment, a process can be provided to determine a specific installation package to be installed for software having one or more packages to be installed. A repository can be automatically identified from a plurality of repositories from which to obtain the specific installation package, based on priority criteria. The priority criteria can be based on dynamically changing parameters. The specific installation package can be obtained from the identified repository. | 10-27-2011 |
20110320473 | DYNAMIC DETERMINATION OF MIGRATION DATA - A method and apparatus for the dynamic determination of migration data is described herein. In one embodiment, a process can be provided to search user data in a first system for migration data without requiring user interaction. The search of user data can be based on a blacklist. The blacklist can include one or more folders which should not be searched for migration data or one or more files which should not be included in the migration data. A search of system data for migration data can be performed without requiring user interaction. The search of system data can be based on a whitelist. The whitelist can include one or more file types. | 12-29-2011 |
Jack R. Matthew, San Francisco, CA US
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20090307477 | INSTALLATION OF SOFTWARE ONTO A COMPUTER - An indication is received from a user to initiate installation of an operating system onto a storage device of a computer. The storage device is partitioned into an original partition and a new partition. Installation software for the operating system is loaded onto the new partition. The computer is booted into the installation software on the new partition. The operating system is installed onto the original partition via the installation software on the new partition. The computer is then re-booted into the operating system on the original partition and the new partition is removed from the storage device. | 12-10-2009 |
20120124419 | NETWORKED RECOVERY SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for networked recovery system is described herein. In one embodiment, a process is provided to obtain a type of recovery selected by a user. A non-volatile partition of a storage volume containing a recovery disk image is accessed. The recovery disk image does not include an installation package. If the obtained type of recovery is a predetermined type of recovery, a network connection is established using the recovery disk image and data is downloaded over the network connection for the obtained type of recovery. The obtained type of recovery of the system is performed. | 05-17-2012 |
20120124566 | SHARED RESOURCE DEPENDENCIES - Described herein are methods for sharing resource dependencies between applications stored on a system. For example, in at least certain embodiments, a computer-implemented method for sharing resource dependencies includes installing or initiating installation of multiple application bundles having one or more applications and respective resources on the system. Next, an installer determines identifiers (e.g., hash signatures) for first and second resources and determines whether the resources are identical if an identifier for the first resource matches an identifier for the second resource. Then, a link is created from the second application bundle to the first resource of the first application bundle if the first resource is identical to the second resource. The second resource may be removed from the system if it has been installed. Alternatively, installation of the second resource is terminated if it has not been installed on the system. | 05-17-2012 |
20120144382 | PRE-HEATED SOFTWARE INSTALLATION - Some embodiments of a method and an apparatus for pre-heated software installation have been presented. In one embodiment, packages of updates to software are downloaded from a remote source to a computing system in a background operation of a computing environment in the computing system. Then installation of the packages of the updates is initiated automatically in the background operation in an isolated manner without committing to the software updates. | 06-07-2012 |
20120185933 | USER ACCOUNT FOR SYSTEM PROTECTION OR RECOVERY - In one embodiment, a data processing system includes a guest account that is configured to assist in the protection and recovery of the data processing system when it is lost or stolen. In one embodiment, the guest account can allow Internet access and can include a web browser to allow the guest, who might be a thief, to use the system to browse the Internet. While such use occurs, the system can perform actions specified by an authorized user of the system, and such actions can include determining a location of the system and transmitting the location to the authorized user, erasing data on the system, displaying a message, capturing an image, etc. | 07-19-2012 |
20130019233 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LINKING PRE-INSTALLED SOFTWARE TO A USER ACCOUNT ON AN ONLINE STOREAANM Pardehpoosh; Pedraum R.AACI Palo AltoAAST CAAACO USAAGP Pardehpoosh; Pedraum R. Palo Alto CA USAANM Federighi; Craig M.AACI Los Altos HillsAAST CAAACO USAAGP Federighi; Craig M. Los Altos Hills CA USAANM Feldman; Daniel I.AACI San FranciscoAAST CAAACO USAAGP Feldman; Daniel I. San Francisco CA USAANM Quirk; Gregory T.AACI Maple GlenAAST PAAACO USAAGP Quirk; Gregory T. Maple Glen PA USAANM Matthew; Jack R.AACI San FranciscoAAST CAAACO USAAGP Matthew; Jack R. San Francisco CA USAANM Lee-Kang; JackieAACI SunnyvaleAAST CAAACO USAAGP Lee-Kang; Jackie Sunnyvale CA USAANM Ciudad; Jean-PierreAACI San FranciscoAAST CAAACO USAAGP Ciudad; Jean-Pierre San Francisco CA USAANM Gromek; Monika E.AACI OaklandAAST CAAACO USAAGP Gromek; Monika E. Oakland CA USAANM Burkholder; Thomas K.AACI VancouverAACO CAAAGP Burkholder; Thomas K. Vancouver CAAANM Pu; Daniel EmilAACI San FranciscoAAST CAAACO USAAGP Pu; Daniel Emil San Francisco CA USAANM Gharabally; SamAACI San FranciscoAAST CAAACO USAAGP Gharabally; Sam San Francisco CA USAANM Verosub; Ellis MarshallAACI San CarlosAAST CAAACO USAAGP Verosub; Ellis Marshall San Carlos CA USAANM Hwang; Yoon SubAACI AlamedaAAST CAAACO USAAGP Hwang; Yoon Sub Alameda CA US - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for associating an application that was pre-installed on a computer with a user account on an online store. A system configured to practice the method presents an application available for download, receives a request to download the application to a computing device, determines that the application is a pre-installed application, presents an authorization prompt configured to request user authorization to link the application with a user account, receives the user authorization, generates a unique hardware identifier associated with the computing device, determines that the application is linkable based upon the unique hardware identifier, and links the adoptable application with the user account when the adoptable application is linkable. | 01-17-2013 |
20130019234 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LINKING PRE-INSTALLED SOFTWARE TO A USER ACCOUNT ON AN ONLINE STORE - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for associating an application that was pre-installed on a computer with a user account on an online store. A system configured to practice the method presents an application available for download, receives a request to download the application to a computing device, determines that the application is a pre-installed application, presents an authorization prompt configured to request user authorization to link the application with a user account, receives the user authorization, generates a unique hardware identifier associated with the computing device, determines that the application is linkable based upon the unique hardware identifier, and links the adoptable application with the user account when the adoptable application is linkable. | 01-17-2013 |
20130019237 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LINKING PRE-INSTALLED SOFTWARE TO A USER ACCOUNT ON AN ONLINE STORE - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for associating an application for installation on a computer with a user account on an online store. A system configured to practice the method presents an application available for download, receives from a client device a software adoption request including an identifier associated with a user account and a proof of entitlement associated with a software package or the user account, verifies the proof of entitlement by comparing the proof of entitlement to a database, and if the proof of entitlement is verified, adopts the software package as part of the user account. | 01-17-2013 |
20130111466 | INSTALLATION OF SOFTWARE ONTO A COMPUTER | 05-02-2013 |
20140282480 | Providing A Unified Update Center for Security Software Updates and Application Software Updates - A graphical user interface (GUI) for a unified software update display center is provided. The GUI includes a first display area for displaying a set of available security system software updates. The GUI includes a second display area for displaying a set of available non-security system software updates. The GUI includes a third display area for displaying a set of available application software updates. The GUI includes a single selection tool for installing all available security updates without installing any updates displayed in the second and third display areas. The GUI includes individual selection tools for installing individual updates displayed in the second and third display areas. The GUI includes a selection tool to receive further updates from a system update server and an application update server. The critical security updates are displayed with different display attributes or in different sections to distinguish them from other types of updates. | 09-18-2014 |
20150242196 | INSTALLATION OF SOFTWARE ONTO A COMPUTER - An indication is received from a user to initiate installation of an operating system onto a storage device of a computer. The storage device is partitioned into an original partition and a new partition. Installation software for the operating system is loaded onto the new partition. The computer is booted into the installation software on the new partition. The operating system is installed onto the original partition via the installation software on the new partition. The computer is then re-booted into the operating system on the original partition and the new partition is removed from the storage device. | 08-27-2015 |
James Matthew, Sheffield, VT US
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20150267396 | EXPANDABLE ISO SHELTERS - An expandable shelter having an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration in which the shelter has the approximate dimensions of a standard International Organization for Standardization (ISO) freight container. The expandable shelter includes first and second substantially parallel corner posts disposed at a first end of the shelter. The expandable shelter also includes a ramp coupled with hinges at the first end of the shelter and is configured to fit securely on the interior of the first and second corner posts when in a closed configuration in which the ramp is disposed between the first and second corner posts. The expandable shelter has sufficient strength to withstand the forces of at least eight similar shelters stacked on top of the shelter. | 09-24-2015 |
James Matthew, Boise, ID US
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20130026600 | FORMING AIR GAPS IN MEMORY ARRAYS AND MEMORY ARRAYS WITH AIR GAPS THUS FORMED - Methods of forming air gaps in memory arrays and memory arrays with air gaps thus formed are disclosed. One such method may include forming an isolation region, having a first dielectric, through a charge-storage structure that is over a semiconductor, the isolation region extending into the semiconductor; forming a second dielectric over the isolation region and charge-storage structure; and forming an air gap in the isolation region so that the air gap passes through the charge-storage structure and so that a thickness of the first dielectric is between the air gap and the second dielectric. | 01-31-2013 |
20150064871 | Forming Source/Drain Zones with a Delectric Plug Over an Isolation Region Between Active Regions - An embodiment includes forming an isolation region between first and second active regions in a semiconductor, forming an opening between the first and second active regions by removing a portion of the isolation region, and forming a dielectric plug within the opening so that the dielectric plug is between the first and second active regions and so that a portion of the dielectric plug extends below upper surfaces of the first and second active regions. The dielectric plug may be formed of a dielectric material having a lower removal rate than a dielectric material of the isolation region for a particular isotropic removal chemistry. | 03-05-2015 |
Jaya Matthew, Seattle, WA US
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20130212252 | REPRESENTING REMOTELY AVAILABLE USERS THROUGH WORKING ELSEWHERE STATUS - An application provides a “working elsewhere” status for users working at a location other than their regular work location and still available for meetings, communication sessions, etc. The application determines a user location being other than regular work location and the user still being available through user selection, information from user associated application(s), and/or from a presence notification. The application adjusts the user status to a working elsewhere status and makes the new status available to other applications such as calendaring, communication applications, presence service(s), and comparable ones. Meetings may be scheduled, communication sessions facilitated if the working elsewhere status is sufficient/acceptable for other users. | 08-15-2013 |
Jessy Matthew, Raleigh, NC US
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20090264384 | INDOLE, BENZIMIDAZOLE, AND BENZOLACTAM BORONIC ACID COMPOUNDS, ANALOGS THEREOF AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Benzimidazole, indole and benzolactam boronic acid compounds, analogs thereof, and pharmaceutical formulations are described, along with methods of use thereof for inhibiting inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) in a subject in need thereof. | 10-22-2009 |
John B. Matthew, Norwalk, CT US
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20090173813 | Papermaking refiner plates and method of manufacture - Replaceable refiner fillings used for refining of lignocellulosic and other natural and synthetic fibrous materials in the manufacture of paper, paperboard, and fiberboard products. The refiner fillings include a pattern of blades and spacers defined by a bar cluster, with the bar cluster being the basis of formation of the filling. A method of manufacture provides bar cluster patterns based on factors including pumping angle, plurality of segments in a refiner filling, and the number of clusters in a segment. A bar set cluster is established for uniform fabrication of bar clusters for the refiner fillings. | 07-09-2009 |
Kerry R. Matthew, Clinton, MA US
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20090094466 | PROCESS FIELD DEVICE WITH AUGMENTED LOOP POWER AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - A system for controlling and measuring a power source switches between a first source and a second source in rapid succession to help maintain function of a load. In particular, a primary source may be replaced or augmented by an auxiliary source. Fast switching is achieved by delivering current to the output load through a nonlinear device. A record of conditions when the power sources switch modes is maintained in memory. The record is used to anticipate subsequent mode switching events. | 04-09-2009 |
20100223403 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CARD INTERFACE DEVICE WITH MULTIPLE MODES OF OPERATION - An integrated circuit (IC) card interface device with multiple modes of operation allows communications with numerous IC cards, including smart cards. An interface device according to the present invention can be used several different ways, including: connected to a host device (such as a person computer); in a standalone configuration; and as a flexible platform upon which future applications can be based, since it can be easily reprogrammed and upgraded. The interface device can contain an application engine and an I/O module, providing a flexible architecture and allowing several different operating modes. In connected mode, the interface device can, for example, be connected to a PC to enable the use of smart cards in secure applications. In standalone mode, the interface device can provide information about smart cards with which it interfaces. Programming mode enables the host device or the smart card itself to update or upgrade the programs available within the interface device. When being updated or upgraded, the source of the programming can be from a host device or from the smart card, adding further flexibility to the use of such an interface device. | 09-02-2010 |
20130304939 | Method and System for Integrated Circuit Card Device With Reprogrammability - An integrated circuit (IC) card interface device with multiple modes of operation allows communications with numerous IC cards, including smart cards. An interface device according to the present invention can be used several different ways, including: connected to a host device (such as a person computer); in a standalone configuration; and as a flexible platform upon which future applications can be based, since it can be easily reprogrammed and upgraded. Programming mode enables the host device or the smart card itself to update or upgrade the programs available within the interface device. When being updated or upgraded, the source of the programming can be from a host device or from the smart card, adding further flexibility to the use of such an interface device. | 11-14-2013 |
Lehrer Matthew, Carlsbad, CA US
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20140058885 | THREE DIMENSIONAL SHOPPING CART - The present invention generally relates to web based electronic commerce systems. In particular, embodiments of the invention are directed to systems and methods configured to provide a three dimensional shopping cart for the display of items to be ordered by a user or group of users. | 02-27-2014 |
Mary Ann Matthew, Kirkland, WA US
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20140063839 | SIDE EMITTING OPTICAL APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR POSSIBLE USE IN AN AIRCRAFT - Side emitting optical apparatuses and methods. In some embodiments, a transparent optical element includes a plurality of diffusive side areas that are configured to disrupt the travel path of a light ray traversing along a longitudinal axis of the optical element to re-direct the light ray out of the side of the optical element. In some embodiments, the diffusive side areas are configured such that the light is emitted more uniformly along a length of the optical element. | 03-06-2014 |
20140268865 | SIDE EMITTING OPTICAL APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR POSSIBLE USE IN AN AIRCRAFT - Side emitting optical apparatuses and methods having an optical grade silicone component. Optionally, the optical grade silicone includes a plurality of diffusive side areas that are configured to disrupt the travel path of a light ray traversing along a longitudinal axis of the optical element to re-direct the light ray out of the side of the optical element. The optical apparatus is configured such that the light is emitted more uniformly along a length of the optical apparatus. | 09-18-2014 |
Norman L. Matthew, Highland Park, IL US
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20090090589 | RETRACTABLE REEL ASSEMBLY - A reel assembly includes an electrical cord, and a reel encased within a housing and capable of winding and unwinding the electrical cord. A power connector electrically couples one end of the electrical cord to a power source, such as a vehicle's cigarette lighter receptacle or 12 volt accessory power outlet. A powered device, such as a lamp, or flashlight, may be electrically coupled to an intermediate connector at the other end of the electrical cord. Connectors coupled to the electrical cord are removably attachable to the housing of the reel assembly. | 04-09-2009 |
Renu Matthew, Plano, TX US
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20100080868 | Mash Process Offering Better Control - A method for producing a dehydrated potato product and products incorporating the dehydrated potato product. The method includes macerating uncooked whole potatoes to form a slurry. The resultant slurry is then optionally decanted to remove excess liquid. Then the slurry is cooked to form a potato mash. The potato mash is then chilled which provides an opportunity to retrograde the starch as well as reduce the mash cohesiveness. The mash is then dehydrated to form a dehydrated potato product. Throughout various stages of processing, additives can be incorporated to adjust the texture, adhesiveness, taste, color, and shape retention of the final food product. The additives may be incorporated during the slurry phase wherein they are more readily absorbed. Further, additives may also be incorporated which reduce undesirable puffing. | 04-01-2010 |
Riffe J. Matthew, Cincinnati, OH US
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20100253331 | DYNAMICALLY SELECTIVELY CONFIGURING WIRELESS TRANSMITTER ASSOCIATED WITH MRI DETECTOR COIL - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with dynamically selectively configuring wireless transmitters associated with MRI detector coils are described. One example apparatus includes a detector coil to receive an NMR signal. The apparatus includes a dynamically configurable transmitter to transmit an RF transmission according to a configurable set of transmission parameters. The RF transmission is based on the NMR signal received by the MRI detector coil. The apparatus includes a tuning logic that cycles between an active state and a passive state under the control of a tuning program. While in the passive state, the tuning logic is to generate substantially no RF that could interfere with receiving the NMR signal at the MRI detector coil. While in the active state, the tuning logic is to configure the dynamically configurable transmitter to transmit according to the set of transmission parameters. | 10-07-2010 |
Samuel Ozais Matthew, Irvington, NJ US
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20150182772 | EXERCISE DEVICE - An exercise device or machine is provided. The exercise device includes a first upright and a second upright. Each of the uprights may include a top end, a bottom end, and a plurality of openings in between. The plurality of openings of the first upright aligns with the plurality of openings of the second upright. The exercise device further includes a base. The bottom end of the uprights may be attached to the base. The base is configured to support the first upright and the second upright in a vertical position when the base is resting on a surface. At least one pole is sized to fit through the aligned openings of the first and second uprights. | 07-02-2015 |
Scholz T. Matthew, Woodbury, MN US
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20120088424 | DIMENSIONALLY STABLE NONWOVEN FIBROUS WEBS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - Dimensionally stable nonwoven fibrous webs include a multiplicity of continuous fibers formed from one or more thermoplastic polyesters and polypropylene in an amount greater than 0% and no more than 10% by weight of the web. The webs have at least one dimension which decreases by no greater than 10% in the plane of the web when heated to a temperature above a glass transition temperature of the fibers. When the thermoplastic polyester is selected to include aliphatic and aromatic polyesters, a spunbond process may be used to produce substantially continuous fibers that exhibit molecular orientation. When the thermoplastic polyester is selected from aliphatic polyesters, a meltblown process may be used to produce discontinuous fibers that do not exhibit molecular orientation. The webs may be used as articles for filtration, sound absorption, thermal insulation, surface cleaning, cellular growth support, drug delivery, personal hygiene, medical apparel, or wound dressing. | 04-12-2012 |
Sean Matthew, Lyndhurst, NJ US
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20100071798 | MONOLITHIC CERAMIC LINED FIBER GLASS PIPING AND FITTINGS - A method is provided involving manufacturing a solid monolithic hollow ceramic liner, such as a cylinder, reducing cone and bend and then wrapping the solid monolithic hollow ceramic liner with a fiber glass resin. This forms an external housing for the mold and flange connections can be fixed on either end to facilitate its connection to valves, pumps and other piping systems. | 03-25-2010 |
Simon Matthew, Calabasas, CA US
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20140349724 | DYNAMIC VIDEO GAMES FOR TRAINING SENSORY AND PERCEPTUAL SKILLS - A system and method of providing adaptive training sessions for visual perception provides long-term training schedules, each schedule composed of visual training sessions, each training session composed of training exercises. Each training session is gamified by keeping score related to user input regarding Gabor patches, distractors, and other visual stimuli. Furthermore, each training session is adapted to the user based on user input in each training exercise, and the long-term schedule is adapted to the user based on data collected about the user during each training session. | 11-27-2014 |
Susan Matthew, Hoffman Estates, IL US
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20160021920 | FOOD GRADE ARABINOXYLAN PRODUCT FROM CORN FIBER - A food grade water-soluble arabinoxylan product containing arabinoxylan oligosaccharides and retaining a high amount of bound ferulic acid and other phenolic substances is isolated from corn fiber using an aqueous extraction wherein the pH of the aqueous medium employed for the extraction is adjusted to a selected value after mixing with the corn fiber and prior to the initiation of extraction. | 01-28-2016 |
Susan Matthew, Gainesville, FL US
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20110124569 | MACROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS, PROTEASE INHIBITION, AND METHODS OF TREATMENT - The instant invention describes macrocyclic depsipeptide lyngbyastatins, and methods of treating disorders such as COPD, emphysema, rheumatoid arthritis, and aging related disorders. | 05-26-2011 |
Tweedie W. Matthew, Delmar, NY US
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20080233927 | LOCATION BASED SERVICE PROVIDER - The disclosed method and system provide extensible or stand-alone location enable services at granularity down to a stand alone service. The various interfaces are preferably specified via DTD or schemas for communication based on XML. This collection of services enable management of mobile device locations information, and real-time services. Mobile device location is integrated with other location sensitive data, such as maps or demographics of a particular region or even the location of businesses and consumers to enable a richer service offering for customers of wireless carriers and service providers. Examples of such services include obtaining routes to a destination; providing a geocode corresponding to an address; providing an address corresponding to a geocode; providing maps as image files encompassing specified geocodes, locations, or addresses and the like. Additional services may be added to the disclosed system and method seamlessly due to the use of extensible interfaces. | 09-25-2008 |
William D. Matthew, Durham, NC US
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20090169614 | METHODS OF SUPPRESSING MICROGLIAL ACTIVATION AND SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSES - Methods of suppressing the activation of microglial cells in the Central Nervous System (CNS), methods of ameliorating or treating the neurological effects of cerebral ischemia or cerebral inflammation, and methods of combating specific diseases that affect the CNS by administering a compound that binds to microglial receptors and prevents or reduces microglial activation are described. ApoE receptor binding peptides that may be used in the methods of the invention are also described, as are methods of using such peptides to treat peripheral inflammatory conditions such as sepsis. Also described are methods of screening compounds for the ability to suppress or reduce microglial activation. | 07-02-2009 |
20090185997 | METHODS OF SUPPRESSING MICROGLIAL ACTIVATION AND SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSES - Methods of suppressing the activation of microglial cells in the Central Nervous System (CNS), methods of ameliorating or treating the neurological effects of cerebral ischemia or cerebral inflammation, and methods of combating specific diseases that affect the CNS by administering a compound that binds to microglial receptors and prevents or reduces microglial activation are described. ApoE receptor binding peptides that may be used in the methods of the invention are also described, as are methods of using such peptides to treat peripheral inflammatory conditions such as sepsis. Also described are methods of screening compounds for the ability to suppress or reduce microglial activation. | 07-23-2009 |
20110021413 | METHODS OF SUPPRESSING MICROGLIAL ACTIVATION - Methods of suppressing the activation of microglial cells in the Central Nervous System (CNS), methods of ameliorating or treating the neurological effects of cerebral ischemia or cerebral inflammation, and methods of combating specific diseases that affect the CNS by administering a compound that binds to microglial receptors and prevents or reduces microglial activation are described. Also described are methods of screening compounds for the ability to suppress or reduce microglial activation. | 01-27-2011 |
Wixey Matthew, San Jose, CA US
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20120165852 | BLUNT TIP OBTURATOR - A surgical obturator comprising an elongate shaft extending along an axis between a proximal end and a distal end includes a bladeless tip disposed at the distal end of the shaft. The tip has a blunt point and a pair of shorter side surfaces separated by a relatively longer pair of opposing surfaces to form in radial cross-section a geometric shape that has a longer length and relatively narrower width. The side surfaces and opposing surfaces terminate in end surfaces located proximally from the blunt point. The end surfaces extend radially outwardly from opposite locations of the outer surface. A conical surface facilitates initial insertion of the obturator and the geometric shape facilitates separation of consecutive layers of muscle tissue having fibers oriented in different directions and provides proper alignment of the tip between the layers of muscle. | 06-28-2012 |
Wixey A. Matthew, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA US
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20100298776 | BLUNT TIP OBTURATOR - A surgical obturator comprising an elongate shaft extending along an axis between a proximal end and a distal end, and a bladeless tip disposed at the distal end of the shaft having a conical surface forming proximally into an outer surface, the outer surface extending distally to a blunt point and having a pair of side sections. The side sections extend from the blunt point radially outwardly with progressive positions proximally along the axis. The conical surface facilitates insertion of the obturator with a reduced penetration force and minimizes tenting of the body wall. The conical surface further facilitates separation of different layers of the body wall and provides proper alignment of the tip between the layers. The surgical obturator may be constructed from a disposable or reusable material such as a metal or an autoclavable polymer. While certain embodiments have been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof as defined by the following claims. | 11-25-2010 |
Wixey A. Matthew, San Jose, CA US
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20120316596 | BLUNT TIP OBTURATOR - A surgical access device comprises an elongate shaft with a bladeless tip at the distal end. The bladeless tip has an outer surface with a proximal portion, a distal portion, and an intermediate portion. In a cross section in the proximal portion, the outer surface defines a circle. In a cross section in the intermediate portion, the outer surface defines a shape having a length greater than a width. The outer surface has first and second opposing surface portions of the shape that are generally aligned with the length. In a cross section in the distal portion, the outer surface defines a circle. In progressive proximal cross sections in the distal portion, the circle expands. In progressive proximal cross sections in the intermediate portion, a ratio of the width of the shape to the length of the shape increases and the first and second opposing surface portions are more arcuate. | 12-13-2012 |