Mccormack
Daniel J. Mccormack, Rincon, GA US
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20160107706 | CARGO VEHICLE AND MOLDING ASSEMBLY FOR A CARGO VEHICLE - A cargo compartment for use with a motorized vehicle, and a vehicle having a cargo compartment, have a floor, a roof, a first side wall, and a second side wall. Each side wall extends between the floor and the roof, defining intersections therebetween. A molding assembly is disposed in the intersection and has an elongated back portion and an elongated cover portion, so that the cover portion is disposed between the back portion and an interior cargo compartment. | 04-21-2016 |
Donna Lou Mccormack, North Palm Beach, FL US
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20160113811 | URINE COLLECTION DEVICE - Various embodiments disclose a urine collection device. In one embodiment, a urine collection device includes a neck and a collection bag. The collection bag includes a main body disposed below the neck. The main body extends laterally away from the neck and is continuous with the neck. The urine collection device further includes a retention band that is disposed in an upper region of the neck. The retention band is formed from and circumscribes the upper region of the neck. The retention band includes a first fastening mechanism disposed on a first portion of the neck and a second fastening mechanism disposed on a second portion of the neck. The first fastening mechanism is configured to releasably mate with the second fastening mechanism when the first portion of the neck is overlapped with the second portion of the neck. | 04-28-2016 |
Emmet Martin Mccormack, Nesttun NO
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20150018566 | TUBULIN BINDING AGENTS - The invention provides combretastatin A-4 like compounds that are modified to have enhanced tubulin binding activity and in some embodiments the ability to promote accumulation in the vasculature undergoing angiogenesis (homing activity). The compounds are based on the combretastatin A-4 skeletal structure having a tubulin-binding pharmacophore comprising two fused rings (A and B rings) in which the B ring is substituted with (a) an aromatic ring structure (C ring) and (b) a second substituent/functional group that comes off the B ring. The aromatic ring structure is typically a six membered ring phenolic or aniline structure, or may also be a fused ring structure such as a substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene. The second substituent on the B ring may for example be a substituent which has been found to provide enhanced tubulin binding activity (for example a carbonyl group), or may be a substituent that facilitates functionalisation of the B ring (for example an hydroxyl or amine group), or it may be a binding agent for a target that is preferentially expressed on vasculature undergoing angiogenesis, and not expressed on quiescent vasculature. | 01-15-2015 |
E. Siobhan Mccormack, Glen Head, NY US
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20160060322 | RELAXIN-LIKE PEPTIDES AND USES THEREOF - The present invention is directed to novel peptides that exhibit relaxin activity, and uses thereof for treating diseases such as heart failure and liver, lung, cardiac or kidney fibrosis. | 03-03-2016 |
Frank Mccormack, South East CA
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20120085543 | Backup Wellhead Blowout Prevention System and Method - A backup blowout assembly for a subsea wellhead that is positioned between an existing blowout preventer system and the wellhead. The backup blowout assembly includes an independently operated shear/blind ram assembly that attaches to a standard wellhead connector that connects to the wellhead. The ram assembly includes an upper neck with an upper flange on which a dual housing assembly is attached. The dual housing assembly includes a primary housing longitudinally aligned over a secondary housing. The primary and second housings include lower bodies and upper necks that have identical diameters. During assembly, the existing primary blowout assembly is initially connected to the primary housing and the ram assembly is connected to the wellhead connector. When a blowout occurs, the primary housing may be disconnected from the secondary housing to expose the upper neck of the secondary housing upon which a replacement primary blowout assembly system or cap may be attached. | 04-12-2012 |
James J. A. Mccormack, Eindhoven NL
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20120165990 | HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME - The invention relates to a home automation system and a method for controlling the same. In order to stably control a continuing concerted adjustment action of a continuously variable parameter by means of few and low-sized commands in order to avoid overloading of a low-data rate network while providing means for fast and unobtrusive correction of failures due to missed commands, it is provided a method for controlling a wireless home automation system, the home automation system being arranged as a network comprising at least one controller and a plurality of devices, wherein the method comprises the steps of sending a start command from the controller to a group of devices comprising an action type and a transaction ID and sending a stop command from the controller to the devices comprising the transaction ID and a controller counter. | 06-28-2012 |
Jimroy Mccormack, Fort Collins, CO US
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20160047318 | Torch Igniter - A gas turbine combustor assembly includes a primary combustion chamber in fluid communication with a primary fuel injector and a primary air inlet. A torch igniter is carried by the primary combustion chamber, and includes an auxiliary combustion chamber housing comprising a mixing chamber and a throat region converging downstream of the mixing chamber. An air swirler including a plurality of swirl openings surrounding an outlet of an auxiliary fuel injector is coupled to the auxiliary combustion chamber proximate the mixing chamber. An ignition source projects into the mixing chamber of the auxiliary combustion chamber. | 02-18-2016 |
John Edward Mccormack, Clifton Hill AU
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20130095508 | INSTRUMENTED PIPETTE - A pipette component for use in performing an experimental procedure with a fluid sample and a pipette, the pipette component including: a pipette interface configured to engage sealingly and separably with a body of the pipette; a tip interface configured to engage sealingly and separably with a replaceable tip; and an experiment region configured to receive at least part of the fluid sample by operation of the pipette, and configured to perform at least part of the experimental procedure in the experiment region using the at least part of the fluid sample. | 04-18-2013 |
John Edward Mccormack, North Warrandyte, Vic AU
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20140179909 | MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE FOR NUCLEIC ACID EXTRACTION AND FRACTIONATION - Various embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to molecular biological protocols, equipment and reagents for the extraction and fractionation of DNA molecules, from whole or lysed samples, in a single flow-through device. | 06-26-2014 |
John Edward Mccormack, North Warrandyte AU
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20140206562 | FABRICATION AND USE OF A MICROFLUIDICS MULTITEMPERATURE FLEXIBLE REACTION DEVICE - Fabrication of a microfluidic multi-temperature reaction device (MMR) and the design and fabrication of the equipment to drive various molecular biological methods on the device are provided. The device can be applicable, for example, to nucleic acid (DNA, RNA, cDNA, etc) amplification, cell lysis, reverse transcription and other enzymatic temperature sensitive and also temperature cycling reactions. | 07-24-2014 |
Mathew J. Mccormack, Melbourne AU
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20110225128 | CLEAN STORE FOR OPERATING SYSTEM AND SOFTWARE RECOVERY - Systems, methods and apparatus for automatically identifying a version of a file that is expected to be present on a computer system and for automatically replacing a potentially corrupted copy of the file with a clean (or undamaged) copy of the expected version. Upon identifying a file on the computer system as being potentially corrupted, a clean file agent may perform an analysis based on the identity of the file and one or more other properties of the system to determine the version of the file that is expected to be present on the system. Once the expected version is identified, a clean replacement copy of the file may be obtained from a clean file repository by submitting a version identifier of the expected version. The version identifier may be a hash value, which may additionally be used to verify integrity of the clean copy. | 09-15-2011 |
Michael David Mccormack, Seattle, WA US
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20160127441 | APPLICATION LEVEL AUDIO CONNECTION AND STREAMING - Systems and methods disclosed herein may include receiving from an audio application running on the computing device, a selection of a multimedia endpoint device. The multimedia endpoint device may be connected with the audio application in response to a request from the audio application. An audio stream of the audio application may be separated from a system audio stream. The system audio stream may include a plurality of audio signals generated by system components of the computing device or applications running on the computing device. The plurality of audio signals may be played on a default audio endpoint of the computing device. The separated audio stream of the audio application may be communicated to the selected multimedia endpoint device for playback. Separating the audio stream of the audio application from the system audio stream may be based on an API request from the application. | 05-05-2016 |
Patrick Gregory Mccormack, Baton Rouge, LA US
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20160102541 | WELL MONITORING, SENSING, CONTROL AND MUD LOGGING ON DUAL GRADIENT DRILLING - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for tracking system parameters in each of two or more circulatory systems, such as in a dual gradient drilling system. The systems and methods may include defining each of multiple circulatory systems and simultaneously tracking one or more system parameters for each circulatory system. Systems and methods may further include tracking a discrete portion of fluid circulating in each circulatory system, and associating one or more system parameters with each tracked discrete portion of fluid. Such association may be maintained as each portion of fluid circulates in each respective circulatory system. | 04-14-2016 |
Paul Walter Mccormack, Neustadt DE
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20080281049 | Process for Preparing Water-Absorbing Polymers with High Absorption Capacity and High Permeability - A process for preparing water-absorbing polymers by polymerizing a monomer solution comprising | 11-13-2008 |
Robert J. Mccormack, West Perth AU
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20110119379 | GEO-POSITIONALLY BASED DATA ACCESS SECURITY - Methods, systems, and computer program products for implementing geo-positionally based data access security is provided. A method includes receiving a request at a computer to verify a geographic location of a segment of data stored in a storage device. The method further includes receiving, at the computer, an actual geographic location of the storage device from a geographic location device connected to the storage device. The method additionally includes accessing, at the computer, a location tag including an expected geographic location of the segment of data, and comparing, at the computer, the expected geographic location to the actual geographic location. The method also includes returning a value indicating that an error has occurred when the comparing indicates that the expected geographic location does not match the actual geographic location. | 05-19-2011 |
Robert John Mccormack, Rivervale AU
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20120324591 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO PROTECT A RESOURCE USING AN ACTIVE AVATAR - A data source owner in a computing system protects that source via a “virtual” or surrogate entity or “avatar.” The entity is an object whose presence in the system is human-like, and it is given the specific task of protecting the data source for the owner. The avatar is associated with (or defined by) a non-human userid that has the same accesses and privileges of all (or defined) users, user groups and other resources that have access to the data source to be protected. During an initial setup, one or more actions to be performed by the non-human userid upon an occurrence of an actionable event with respect to the data source are specified, and a “baseline” associated with the data source is determined. Following setup, a monitor process is executed under the non-human userid, and this process records one or more accesses to the data source. Periodically, or upon a given occurrence, the monitor process spawns one or more ancillary processes to determine whether an actionable event has been triggered. If the avatar's monitoring efforts indicate an actionable event (such as an access violation), an action as defined in an action matrix is taken. The action typically includes reporting to the data source owner and, optionally, a security administrator, and restricting access to the data source. | 12-20-2012 |
20140359772 | Detecting sensitive data access by reporting presence of benign pseudo virus signatures - An owner of sensitive data is provided with a notification that the sensitive data has been located. To achieve this, the sensitive data is first modified to include one or more data strings that may appear to be suspect but are otherwise benign. These data strings, which are referred to herein as benign pseudo virus signatures (BPVSs), preferably are embedded throughout a piece of sensitive data according to a frequency distribution. When the sensitive data is examined by virus checking software, the benign pseudo virus signatures are detected as potential computer viruses. By using information associated with the signatures, the owner is identified, preferably using the assistance of an intermediary entity that acts as a registry for the BPVSs. Once the owner is identified, a notification is provided to the owner that the sensitive data has been located. Appropriate remedial action can then be taken. | 12-04-2014 |
Robert John Mccormack, Southport AU
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20110239001 | Secure data scanning method and system - A method of scanning secure data in a data store is performed in a manner that does not expose the scan data, the files being searched, or information about when matches occur between the scan data and the files. During the scan process, encrypted versions of searched files are compared to encrypted versions of match strings, and any resulting match data is encrypted before being written into a results file. In addition, to disguise when match entries are written, during the scan one or more encrypted dummy items are written into the results file. | 09-29-2011 |
20140032930 | Secure data scanning method and system - A method of scanning secure data in a data store is performed in a manner that does not expose the scan data, the files being searched, or information about when matches occur between the scan data and the files. During the scan process, encrypted versions of searched files are compared to encrypted versions of match strings, and any resulting match data is encrypted before being written into a results file. In addition, to disguise when match entries are written, during the scan one or more encrypted dummy items are written into the results file. | 01-30-2014 |
Shaun Mccormack, Edinburgh AU
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20150159981 | Cartridge and System for Generating a Projectile with a Selectable Launch Velocity - A weapon system includes a cartridge and a fire control apparatus have been developed for generating a projectile with a selectable launch velocity. The cartridge includes multiple primers and propellant chambers which may be individually selected by the fire controller so as to fire the projectile at a selected launch velocity. Additionally after firing the selected primers and propellant charges, the fire controller sends a second firing signal to all remaining primers after a suitable delay. The second firing signal ensures that all remaining propellant is initiated and consumed, thus rendering the cartridge safe to eject. The delay between the first firing signal and the second firing signal is sufficient to allow the projectile to be expelled from the cartridge so that the launch velocity is not affected by the combustion of the remaining propellant. | 06-11-2015 |
Tony Mccormack, Galway IR
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20160057481 | Method of Delivering Customer Contact Service to IPTV Viewer - An application for a client device which is arranged to receive and render selected video streams including content indicators relating to content to be rendered at a given location on a screen of the client device is disclosed. The application responds to user interaction with a rendered stream at rendered locations of the content to store an indicator of the user's interest in the content. The application then cooperates with an analyzer, arranged to analyze the user's interest in the content, and responds to the interest satisfying business logic by providing an indication of an interaction opportunity to the user of the client device during the rendering of the video stream. | 02-25-2016 |