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Michael David Atella, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090045927 | SYSTEM FOR ALERTING REMOTE VEHICLE OPERATOR OF UNSAFE TRANSPORTATION NETWORK CONDITIONS - The specification and drawing figures describe and illustrate a system for alerting a remote vehicle operator of unsafe transportation network conditions that includes a mobile wireless communications system. A mobile computing platform is mounted on a remote vehicle and operatively connectable across the mobile wireless communications system. Operator driving data, vehicle data, and transportation network data are collected and stored in the mobile wireless communications system and the mobile computing platform, and may be transmitted across the mobile wireless communications system. At least one program is stored either in the mobile wireless communications system or the mobile computing platform, or both, for using the data to determine a safe route between geographical coordinates along the transportation network. An alarm subsystem notifies the operator of the remote vehicle of unsafe transportation network conditions if the operator of the remote vehicle deviates from the safe route, although the mobile computing platform may not be operating. | 02-19-2009 |
| 20090219135 | DIGITAL OVER-THE-AIR KEYING SYSTEM - A system for providing operational access to equipment or vehicles is disclosed wherein digital access codes are assigned and transported over-the-air governing a vehicle's or equipment's use. The access codes can be generated in connection with comparison of entered and stored biometric data and/or entered code from a keypad. Various security protocols can be used to ensure the secure dispatch and delivery of code information. | 09-03-2009 |
Michael David Billeaud, Broussard, LA US
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| 20100101991 | Method and apparatus for separating and removing fluids from drill cuttings - A method and apparatus is provided for removing fluids, particularly entrained and/or adherent fluids, from drill cuttings created during the well drilling process. An apron assembly collects drill cuttings and deposits such cuttings on a central rotor having multiple distinct chambers. A first chamber is loaded with drill cuttings. The central rotor thereafter cycles to a second position wherein a pressure seal is formed around the loaded first chamber. An air knife or similar device is used to blast compressed gas at the cuttings in the sealed chamber and force the cuttings against a screen. Solid components of the cuttings remain in the sealed chamber, while liquid components pass through the screen and are collected using an auger assembly. Following such separation, the rotor is cycled again, allowing dried cuttings to empty from the first chamber. The process is repeated for each chamber of the rotor. | 04-29-2010 |
Michael David Cheaney, Arnold, MO US
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| 20100100931 | TRANSACTION TOOL MANAGEMENT INTEGRATION WITH CHANGE MANAGEMENT - A change management system coordinates information of a transaction tool managed by a transaction tool management system. The system includes a receiver that receives, over a communications network, activity information and/or lifecycle event information for the transaction tool. The system also includes a storage that stores the received information. Additionally, the system includes a processor that manages a change in a status of the transaction tool based on the received information. | 04-22-2010 |
Michael David Collini, Clifton, PA US
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| 20090069373 | Quinoline Acids - This invention relates generally to quinoline-based modulators of Liver X receptors (LXRs) and related methods. | 03-12-2009 |
Michael David Dolton, Holmfirth DE
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| 20100140960 | ENGINE GENERATOR SET - An engine generator set comprises an internal combustion engine ( | 06-10-2010 |
Michael David Downen, Sammamish, WA US
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| 20090193392 | DYNAMIC INTERMEDIATE LANGUAGE MODIFICATION AND REPLACEMENT - Embodiments are directed to providing intermediate language (IL) code on a per-method basis for at least one method of a binary. In one embodiment, a computer system selects a method from among various methods included in a binary file, where the methods are configured to perform various intended functions for an application. The computer system appends a descriptive marker to the selected method indicating how to obtain IL code that is to be included in the body of the selected method, receives a command to execute the selected method, and refers to the appended descriptive marker to generate an IL code request based on the indication in the descriptive marker. The computer system submits the generated IL code request to one or more IL code providers to request IL code for the selected method, receives the requested IL code for the selected method and inserts the IL code into the body of the selected method. | 07-30-2009 |
Michael David Eales, Bristol GB
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| 20100087192 | CALL PROCESSING IN MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS - A mobile telephone network has a function ( | 04-08-2010 |
Michael David Erlanger, Westport, CT US
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| 20100205116 | Efficient Market For Financial Products - A data processing system is disclosed that provides an efficient market for: (1) the provision of loans and lines of credit between lenders and those seeking loans and lines of credit, and (2) the sale of loans between loan pool traders. One embodiment of the present invention comprises: receiving at a data processing system a lending criteria from each of a plurality of lenders; compiling a first set of statistics in the data processing system based on the lending criteria from each of the plurality of lenders; and outputting from the data processing system the first set of statistics to a first lender at a price that is based on a measure of fees incurred with respect to the first lender. | 08-12-2010 |
| 20110047098 | Apparatus and Method for Component Analysis of Pooled Securities - A system for valuation of pooled financial products contracts comprises receiving or extracting or generating data elements regarding financial products contracts, determining valuations of the financial products contracts data elements by calculation or comparison methods, creating a data report in a standard data format, storing the data report in the one or more data storage devices, receiving new data items relating to nonfinancial risk or financial risk affecting quality or risk of one or more of the financial products contracts, performing calculations with respect to the new data items to determine an updated valuation of the financial products contracts; and adding to or modifying the data report to create a risk updated data report incorporating updated financial products contracts valuation, and storing the updated data report in the one or more data storage devices. | 02-24-2011 |
| 20120072246 | Efficient Market For Financial Products - A data processing system is disclosed that provides an efficient market for financial products in which statistics regarding a plurality of stored data records containing financial product underwriting standards are calculated, stored in a data storage device, then made available to a data processing system participant at a price which is reduced for fees obtained from transactions associated with the data processing system participant in accordance with a predetermined netbacking schedule stored in a netbacking database, and/or based on the data processing system participant providing one or more financial product data records. | 03-22-2012 |
Michael David Fuchshuber, Vienna AT
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| 20100048177 | Method and device for forwarding short messages in GSM/UMTS mobile radio networks - The invention relates to a method and a device for forwarding short messages from a transmitter ( | 02-25-2010 |
| 20110306327 | Method for forwarding multimedia messages in a public land mobile network, the handling of a short message, Core Network for forwarding multimedia messages in a public land mobile network, and Unit providing a multimedia message forwarding function in a Core Network - A method for forwarding multimedia messages in a public land mobile network using a core network with a unit providing a multimedia message forwarding function, includes storing, in a forwarding information database, a multimedia message forwarding information related to forwarding, to a second international mobile subscriber identity, of multimedia messages directed to a first international mobile subscriber identity. The public land mobile network, receives a request for a delivery of a mobile terminated multimedia message to the first international mobile subscriber identity. The multimedia message forwarding function determines the multimedia message forwarding information. The multimedia message forwarding function forwards the multimedia message to the second international mobile subscriber identity based on the multimedia message forwarding information so that the forwarding is performed based on at least one of a time of reception of the multimedia message, a state of activation of a subscriber associated with the first international mobile subscriber identity and a state of activation of the subscriber associated with the second international mobile subscriber identity. | 12-15-2011 |
Michael David Genter, Clarkston, MI US
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| 20110064550 | Remote Hopper Release - A remote trip lever release system for application to a self dumping hopper having a base platform, a rotatable dump body mounted thereto and a latching mechanism having a trip lever engageable with a locking pin on the dump body and configured to control the rotation of the dump body thereon is provided. The trip lever release system includes a base assembly comprising a longitudinally extending hollow member mountable to the base platform. An extendable release arm is moveable within the hollow member from a closed or compact position to an open or extended position to lengthen the release system. A release cable has a first end, engageable with the trip lever of the latching mechanism, and a second end. The release cable is operable from the second end to disengage the trip lever from the locking pin on the dump body. | 03-17-2011 |
| 20120107040 | Remote Hopper Release - A dump body latching system for application to a self dumping hopper comprises a battery, a linear actuator assembly having an actuator rod configured for reciprocal motion into and out of a housing, an actuator cable having a first end attached to the actuator rod and a second end attached to a biased trip lever and a controller configured to connect the battery with the linear actuator to withdraw the actuator rod into the housing and thereby pull the actuator cable and the biased trip lever to disengage the trip lever from a locking pin. | 05-03-2012 |
Michael David Golden, Macclesfield GB
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| 20090203905 | CHEMICAL PROCESS - The present invention relates to chemical processes for the manufacture of certain quinazoline derivatives, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The invention also relates to processes for the manufacture of certain intermediates useful in the manufacture of the quinazoline derivatives and to processes for the manufacture of the quinazoline derivatives utilising said intermediates. In particular, the present invention relates to chemical processes and intermediates useful in the manufacture of the compound 4-(4-bromo-2-fluoroanilino)-6-methoxy-7-(1-methylpiperidin-4-ylmethoxy)quinazoline. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20120095229 | CHEMICAL PROCESS - The present invention relates to chemical processes for the manufacture of certain quinazoline derivatives, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The invention also relates to processes for the manufacture of certain intermediates useful in the manufacture of the quinazoline derivatives and to processes for the manufacture of the quinazoline derivatives utilising said intermediates. In particular, the present invention relates to chemical processes and intermediates useful in the manufacture of the compound 4-(4-bromo-2-fluoroanilino)-6-methoxy-7-(1-methylpiperidin-4-ylmethoxy)quinazoline. | 04-19-2012 |
Michael David Hartway, Sammamish, WA US
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| 20100131391 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING WOOD PRODUCTS FOR PURCHASE - A method implementable in an electronic system coupled to an electronic device, the electronic device being coupled to a display device. A description of a load to display is received from the seller. At least one term governing the sale of the load is received from the seller. A definition of product items that will appear on the load is received from the seller. A web page displayable on the display device is served to the electronic device. The displayed web page includes a description of the load. A purchase order for the load is received from the electronic device. | 05-27-2010 |
Michael David Hazas, Lancaster GB
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| 20120072626 | Automatic Addressing Protocol for a Shared Bus - An automatic addressing protocol for a shared bus is described. In an embodiment, devices connected in a chain by a shared bus are also connected by an independent electrical connection between each pair of neighboring devices. A protocol is used over the independent electrical connections which is independent of that used on the shared bus. Devices in the chain receive at least one device ID from an upstream neighbor via the independent electrical connection and either use this received ID as their ID or use the received ID to compute their ID. Where the device has a downstream neighbor, a device then transmits at least one device ID to the downstream neighbor via the independent electrical connection and this transmitted ID may be their ID or an ID generated based on their ID, for example, by incrementing the ID by one. The process is repeated by devices along the chain. | 03-22-2012 |
Michael David Johnson, Long Beach, CA US
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| 20090135176 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATING PERSONALIZED MEDIA CONTENT HAVING MULTIPLE CONTENT LAYERS - Systems and methods are disclosed for creating personalized media content having multiple content layers in “one-click” fashion by selecting a background media template or by using an end-user media composition tool to create or modify a template. For example, the personalized media content can include at least two separate layers, the data of each being stored independently of one another. The two layers may include a background layer including at least one background character and an intermediate layer including an individualized three-dimensional (3D) head model, alignment information, and lighting information. The personalized media content can be displayed by overlaying the background layer using the alignment intermediate layer using the alignment information and the lighting information. In certain examples, template data associated with the background media is created and subsequently used on multiple occasions in generating personalized media content with various 3D head models. | 05-28-2009 |
| 20090153552 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING INDIVIDUALIZED 3D HEAD MODELS - Systems and methods are disclosed for generating a substantially life-like, individualized three-dimensional (3D) head model. In one example, the method includes reconstructing a 3D face mask from the input image data of an individual's head or face. Detected facial landmarks of the reconstructed face mask are aligned with corresponding facial landmarks of a generic head model, and the remainder of the head is reconstructed by generating a blend fit head model from a weighted combination of basis head models. The blend fit model is then deformed to more accurately reflect the facial and/or head geometry of the individual. The method may further include associating an animation rig with the individualized 3D head model that allows for simulated movement of the 3D head model in, for example, personalized media content. | 06-18-2009 |
Michael David Johnson, Friendswood, TX US
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| 20090127398 | Modular spacecraft - A modular spacecraft incorporating a launch vehicle interface design that also functions as a berthing or docking interface for the spacecraft. The vehicle interface utilizes existing launch vehicle components to minimize cost and time to flight. In addition, the spacecraft is constructed from off-the-shelf launch vehicle components that enable a low cost construction as well as a secondary payload carrying functionality. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20090299229 | DEVICE TO REDUCE THE INCIDENCE OF ASPIRATION - The invention relates to a form of a passive or active annunciator that solves the problem of reminding a caregiver to reposition a patient at risk for aspiration usually located in an adjustable bed to some predetermined angular position. The annunciator may take the form of an inclinometer ( | 12-03-2009 |
| 20100073162 | HAND WASHING REMINDER DEVICE AND METHOD - A device and method for reminding people to maintain hand hygiene. Further a device and method for reminding people to perform hand washing and obtaining hand hygiene compliance data in a patient care environment, which may be a hospital, a nursing home, or a food service facility, which may be a restaurant or cafeteria. A device and method for using accelerometry and/or additional sensor cues, which may include the sound of running water and/or alcohol odor, for sensing when a person has washed their hands, and for using accelerometry information and other cues to determine when a person has touched something, thereby contaminating his/her hands. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20110234395 | TWO-AXIS INCLINOMETER HEAD OF BED ELEVATION ALARM AND METHOD OF OPERATION - An apparatus used for reducing the incidence of aspiration in patients using a two-axis inclinometer is disclosed. The apparatus uses a two-axis inclinometer that is attached in the region of the patient's upper body to measure the absolute angular elevation of the patient's upper body, which is then transmitted to a display or other output device. In one embodiment, the instrument can be mounted to the head of a bed in a plurality of orientations and accurately measure the absolute angular elevation of the patient's upper body. In other embodiments the absolute angular elevation of the patient's upper body information is processed and transmitted to the nurses' station or to a data recorder. The disclosure also relates to a method for measuring the physical orientation of a patient, using such two-axis inclinometer apparatus. | 09-29-2011 |
Michael David Kachner, Akron, OH US
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| 20090120553 | TIRE BEAD GEOMETRY - A pneumatic tire has a carcass structure extending through a pair of opposing bead portions and an inner liner located inward of the carcass structure, each bead portion comprising a bead core about which is wrapped the carcass structure and a toeguard. Each bead portion has a bead toe, a bead base, and a bead heel, the bead base extending between the bead toe and the bead heel. The bead heel has a profile corresponding to a sector of an ellipse or approximates a sector of an ellipse by having a dual radius structure. The bead base may have a dual taper configuration. The bead core may be substantially centered in the bead portion, as determined by the material thickness at three locations about the bead core. | 05-14-2009 |
Michael David Kendzierski, New York, NY US
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| 20090002164 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO QUICKLY AND ACCURATELY DETECT AND REPORT COMPONENT FAILURES USING RFID - An apparatus for reporting failed components which integrates a radio-frequency identification tag sub-circuit into each component of a system, including a latch controllable by a diagnostic function. The latch has at least two stable modes including an unlatched mode which prevents said tag from transmitting signals upon query by a radio-frequency identification reader, and a latched mode which enables said tag to transmitting signals upon query by a radio-frequency identification reader. The latch is transitioned to said latched mode by the diagnostic function responsive to detection of a failure, fault, or error condition of said component by said diagnostic function. Subsequent “reading” by an RFID reader of the tag allows identification of the failed component without requiring system power or communications busses to be operative, where only failed components respond to the RFID reader, and the latch prevents known-good components from responding to the reader. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090017803 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC DETERMINATION OF A COMMON MEETING POINT - A method, computer program product, and a data processing system continuously tracks the potentially changing location of a plurality of global positioning system (GPS) enabled mobile devices such as a cellular phones or Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). Generated GPS location updates are used to determine the location and directional velocity of each monitored device. Unique and separate optimal navigation convergence routes are provided to each device. Convergence locations and ETA indicators are provided. A common destination for the devices based on the separate convergence routes is provided. The common destination can be user selected or automatically determined by the system. The system is capable of providing convergence route and common destination information even when users of the various GPS devices are unaware of their present location, the location of other consenting devices, or the location of the common destination. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090063674 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING AND INSTANTLY IDENTIFYING FAULTS IN DATA COMMUNICATION CABLES - A method and an associated system for monitoring and instantly identifying faults in a data communication cable are disclosed. A fault monitoring program learns a reference data traffic pattern communicated through the data communication cable by reading inputs from a sensor. The reference data traffic pattern is stored and is used for determining normalcy of data traffic through the data communication cable. The fault monitoring program monitors for a fault in a data traffic, and, if a fault is detected, activates a fault indicator sending out fault signals to notify users of the fault. If the fault is not recovered within a predefined recovery period, the fault monitoring program deactivates the fault indicator and shuts down a power source for later use of the data communication cable. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090210500 | SYSTEM, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT AND METHOD OF ENABLING INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS TO SYNERGISTICALLY IDENTIFY AND CONTROL SPAM E-MAIL - Presently, when an e-mail message is identified as SPAM, it is deleted and the process ends. According to the system, computer program product and method provided herein, upon identifying an e-mail message as SPAM, source information, identity and data stream of the e-mail message are transferred to a database accessible by trusted ISPs. The trusted ISPs may compare the transferred data stream to data stream of incoming and outgoing e-mail messages to determine whether they are also SPAM and the transferred source information and identity may be used to determine an original sender (i.e., a spammer) of the message. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20090289787 | RESIDENTIAL SECURITY CLUSTER WITH ASSOCIATED ALARM INTERCONNECTS - The illustrative embodiments provide a computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer program product for security cluster monitoring and notification. A security cluster comprised of a plurality of structures is monitored for a plurality of events. When an occurrence of an event as defined by a set of parameters associated with a structure in the plurality of structures is identified, information about the event is generated. The information about the event is displayed through a user interface and transmitted to a set of computing devices associated with a set of structures in the plurality of structures. | 11-26-2009 |
Michael David Lankshear, Amsterdam NL
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| 20100192810 | SULPHUR CEMENT PRE-COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING SUCH SULPHUR CEMENT PRE-COMPOSITION - The present invention provides a sulphur cement pre-composition, comprising sulphur and at least an organotitanate, which organotitanate is of the general molecular formula (1): wherein R | 08-05-2010 |
| 20110094420 | SULPHUR CEMENT PRE-COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING SUCH SULPHUR CEMENT PRE-COMPOSITON - The present invention provides a sulphur cement pre- composition, comprising sulphur and at least an organotitanate, which organotitanate is of the general molecular formula (1) or (2): wherein OR | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110186774 | PROCESSES FOR PREPARING SULPHUR COMPOSITES AND ORGANOSILANE COUPLING AGENTS - A process for preparing sulphur composites is disclosed. Molten sulphur is combined with filler and/or aggregate, with a compound of formula (I) wherein R | 08-04-2011 |
| 20110290157 | SULPHUR CEMENT PRE-COMPOSITION AND SULPHUR CEMENT PRODUCT - A sulphur cement pre-composition, comprising sulphur, a first organosilane and a second organosilane, and a sulphur cement product comprising sulphur, a particulate inorganic material, a first organosilane and a second organosilane are disclosed. The first organosilane comprises one or more functional groups chosen from thiol, sulphide, amine or alkenyl groups. The second organosilane does not comprise any thiol, sulphide, amine or alkenyl groups. Processes for making the sulphur cement pre-composition and the sulphur cement product are also disclosed. | 12-01-2011 |
Michael David Mankovsky, Gilroy, CA US
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| 20100198791 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR ALLOWING ACCESS TO BACKUP DATA - A system, method, and computer program product are provided for allowing access to backup data resulting from performance of one or more recovery point backup operations and one or more full backup operations. This is accomplished by associating recovery point backup operations with full backup operations and allowing access to backup data resulting from performance of the recovery point backup operations and the full backup operations. In this way, logs corresponding to the backup operations may be associated with a backup path, such that the logs may be accessed during a restore operation. Furthermore, the recovery point operations may be configured to provide a user defined granularity for data recovery. To this end, in various embodiments, backup data may be stored at a granularity defined by a user and recovered based on a user selection of a recovery point. | 08-05-2010 |
Michael David Mccool, Waterloo CA
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| 20080270972 | METHODS FOR TYPE ANALYSIS IN SYSTEMS FOR CODE GENERATION - A method for identifying a structure of a type to generate a model of the type includes the step of providing at least one replacement type for a basic type provided by a programming language. An identification of initialization, by a constructor, of an instance of the at least one replacement type is received. A type model comprising a description of a data layout of the instance of the type is generated responsive to the received identification. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20080270979 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR USING TYPE MODELS TO GENERATE AN IMPLEMENTATION OF A TYPE - A method for using type analysis to generate an implementation of a type includes the step of identifying a request to generate a first implementation of a type. A type model associated with the type is received. A second implementation of the type model is identified as suitable for a high-performance implementation. The second implementation is generated on a target processor. The second implementation is represented as the first implementation. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20090018993 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR OPTIMIZING DATA ACCESSES - A method for optimizing data types includes the step of generating a data structure providing access to at least one data element, the data structure associated with a first representation of the at least one data element. A user is provided with a plurality of data types for accessing the at least one data element. A request for access to the at least one data element is received, the request including at least one of the plurality of data types. The request is responded to with a second representation of the at least one data element, the second representation generated responsive to the at least one of the plurality of data types. | 01-15-2009 |
Michael David Naish, London CA
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| 20110046637 | SENSORIZED MEDICAL INSTRUMENT - The present invention provides a sensorized medical instrument that is suitable for application to, and training and skills assessment for, a variety of therapeutic, diagnostic, surgical and medical procedures. It is comprised of a sterilizable sensorized instrument capable of measuring forces in five degrees of freedom and tip position in six degrees of freedom. The instrument can be used to perform a variety of tasks through the integration of interchangeable instrument tips and handles. The system is capable of providing feedback to the user regarding critical forces/torques acting on the tissue, position and orientation of the instrument and its tip near critical areas within the body, or user performance during training and skills evaluation. | 02-24-2011 |
| 20120032882 | HANDS-FREE POINTER SYSTEM - The present invention describes a hands-free system for controlling the movement of a cursor on one or more display devices. A tracking device including a traceable marker and one or more accelerometers and gyroscopes are used to track position and acceleration of the marker relative to a target of interest. A processing means processes the motion signals from the tracking device to determine the location of the cursor on the operator's monitor, which may also be displayed on more monitors. The tracking device is worn by the operator, optimally on the operator's head. The operator's head movements determine movement of the cursor. | 02-09-2012 |
Michael David Napolin, Middletown, DE US
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| 20110106496 | TESTING ANALYTICS TOOL - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for testing analytics. Embodiments herein disclosed provide for automating the collection and storage of test data, automating test performance calculations across a multitude of segments within the test group and automating test result information delivery. | 05-05-2011 |
Michael David Pedersen, Edinburgh GB
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| 20110054654 | Creating Genetic Devices - Creating genetic devices for use in micro-organisms or other biological systems is described. In an embodiment a computer system receives at a program editor, input specifying a plurality of part designs, at least some of which comprise part properties expressed as logical variables; and the input also specifies constraints on the logical variables. For example, the input is a computer program which specifies constraints on the logical variables which, for example, relate to properties of the DNA sequences such as reactions and biological behaviors. In an example, a compiler resolves the constraints using a database of genetic parts in order to generate candidate parts for the proposed genetic device. In examples the sequences of genetic parts are translated into reactions and simulated using an automated simulator and/or implemented in a living cell or other biological system. In embodiments the compiler also uses a database of reactions. | 03-03-2011 |
Michael David Roebuck, Ann Arbor, MI US
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| 20110229867 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ADMINISTRATING INSTRUCTIONS TO A RECIPIENT OF MEDICAL TREATMENT - A system and method of administrating instructions to a recipient of medical treatment are provided herein. For the method, a computer and an interface connected thereto are provided. Instructions are communicated to the recipient after medical treatment. At least one question is communicated to the recipient after communicating the instructions. An answer to the at least one question is inputted into the computer through the interface. The answer is compared to an acceptable answer stored in the computer. Feedback is provided to the recipient from the computer after comparing the answer to acceptable answer. The system includes the computer and interface connected thereto. The computer is programmed to perform the method steps. The system and method provided herein address the shortcomings of current practices regarding administration of instructions to recipients of medical treatment and may assist in minimizing readmittance due to failure of such recipients to follow discharge instructions. | 09-22-2011 |
Michael David Schory, Louisville, OH US
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| 20100142309 | MECHANICAL HANDLING SYSTEM FOR CEMENT - A cement handling system may include an aggregate container, a first component container, a second component container, and a metered water supply. The first component container may house a first mortar component and may include a metered opening in communication with the aggregate container. The second component container may be isolated from the first component container and may house a second mortar component. The second component container may include a second metered opening in communication with the aggregate container. The metered water supply may be in communication with the aggregate container. | 06-10-2010 |
Michael David Slarve, Lebanon, TN US
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| 20110119805 | CHARM HAT - A charm hat | 05-26-2011 |
Michael David Smith, Huntingdon GB
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| 20090241909 | Shot mode transition method for fuel injection system - A fuel injection system for a combustion engine is disclosed. The fuel injection system may have a fuel injector configured to inject fuel in one of a first shot mode and a second shot mode. Additionally, the fuel injection system may have a sensor configured to sense a parameter indicative of a desired rate of change of a supplied fuel quantity and generate a corresponding signal. The fuel injection system may also have a controller in communication with the fuel injector and the sensor. The controller may be configured to operate the fuel injector in one of the first shot mode and the second shot mode during an injection event, based on a count and the signal. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20090248272 | Method for operating fuel injection system - A machine is disclosed. The machine may have an engine having a combustion chamber. The machine may also have a first sensor configured to generate a first signal indicative of a speed of the combustion engine. Additionally, the machine may have a second sensor configured to generate a second signal indicative of a desired supplied fuel quantity. The machine may also have a counter configured to generate a third signal indicative of a count. Additionally, the machine may have a fuel injection system having a controller. The controller may be configured to, based on the first, second, and third signals, select one of a plurality of shot modes and generate a corresponding fourth signal. The fuel injection system may also have a fuel injector configured to, based on the fourth signal, inject a quantity of fuel into the combustion chamber. | 10-01-2009 |
Michael David Southan, Manly Vale AU
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| 20100323062 | BIOPROCESSING OF GRAINS - A method of treating a crop kernel prior to milling to improve millability, which includes the step of exposing the crop kernel to one or more plant hormones is provided. Typically, the crap kernel is a cereal such as wheat. The plant hormone is selected from the group consisting of auxins, gibberellins and abscisic acid. The method further includes the step of exposing the crop kernel to an enzyme. Typically the enzyme is a plant cell-wall degrading enzyme such as xylanase, lipase and cellulase. Also provided are methods of production of flour, food products and compositions. A particular application of this method is the optimisation of milling performance for the production of high quality flour. | 12-23-2010 |
Michael David Steinfort, Kingston CA
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| 20120111170 | Chain saw stand - A portable apparatus for cross-cutting material is described. The apparatus secures a chain saw to a swing-arm and is controlled with a tensioning spring, allowing the operator the ease of maneuvering the chain saw. The apparatus supporting-legs splay outwards giving a positional height to allow cut material to fall free off the apparatus. | 05-10-2012 |
Michael David Suchuster, New York, NY US
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| 20110217263 | EXPANSION OF HAEMOPOIETIC PRECURSORS - The present invention relates to a method of transplanting haematopoietic precursor cells into a subject in need thereof which involves culturing the haematopoietic precursor cells in the presence of a population of cells enriched for STRO-1 | 09-08-2011 |
Michael David Telgenhoff, Midland, MI US
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| 20110166386 | Method Of Dehydrating Acetic Acid - The invention pertains to a process for dehydrating wet acetic acid. One embodiment of the invention comprises contacting wet acetic acid with acetyl chloride. Another embodiment of the invention comprises contacting wet acetic acid; acetic anhydride; and a catalytic effective amount of hydrogen chloride, acetyl chloride, or a chlorosilane. | 07-07-2011 |
| 20110237816 | Preparation Of Siloxanes - The invention relates to a process for producing siloxanes comprising reacting at least two siloxanes in the presence of an ion exchange resin catalyst comprising from 6 to 19 weight %, based upon the dry weight of the ion exchange resin catalyst, water, at a temperature from ambient to 110° C. The invention also relates to a process for reusing the ion exchange resin catalyst after the reacting of the at least two siloxanes in the presence of the ion exchange resin catalysts comprising adding water to the ion exchange resin catalyst to readjust the water content to from 6 to 19 weight % water, based on the dry weight of the catalyst, and then reacting at least two siloxanes in the presence of the readjusted water content ion exchange resin catalyst. | 09-29-2011 |
Michael David Theodoulou, Milton CA
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| 20090218299 | INVERTED AERATED IMMERSED SCREEN, SCREEN ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING PROCESS - A static screen used upstream of a membrane assembly within a water treatment system has a screening surface with a number of openings distributed over its area. Liquid flows through the screening surface to reach the membrane assembly. Various shapes of screening surfaces are described including three-dimensional bodies with openings at or near their lower ends. Methods for cleaning the screen are described including aeration, backwashing and lowering down the water level in an upstream section by partially or completely draining a tank. Various treatment systems or process designs incorporating the screen are described. Screen elements may be made in two or more parts comprising a supporting structure and a separation layer and may be mounted on a conduit or pan. | 09-03-2009 |
Michael David Wysochanski, Raleigh, NC US
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| 20110126061 | COMPREHENSIVE APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACES FOR HANDLING LOGICAL VOLUME MANAGER - Some embodiments of a system and a method to provide comprehensive application programming interfaces to a logical volume manager have been presented. For instance, a processing device running on a server may provide a library having a set of application programming interfaces to interface an application and a logical volume manager (LVM). In response to an error occurring while running the application in operation with the LVM, the processing device may return an error string in a natural language, a piece of programming code associated with the error, and an error code associated with the error using one or more of the set of application programming interfaces. | 05-26-2011 |
