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Ashely Miley, Maurertown, VA US
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20130334852 | Car Seat Strap Tether Apparatus and System - Disclosed is a car seat strap tether apparatus including holder provided to an arm member. The arm member may also include a means for removably coupling the apparatus to a car seat. In some embodiments the arm member is selectively positioned to assist the holder in removably holding the car seat straps while the car seat is not being used. In some embodiments, the arm member is flexible and has sufficient memory to support the car seat straps without being deformed. In some embodiments, the holder alone removably holds the car seat straps while the car seat is not in use. | 12-19-2013 |
Daniel W. Miley, Palo Alto, CA US
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20130124602 | Handling Asynchronous Responses From Servers - Various embodiments of a method and system for handling asynchronous responses from servers. A network-enabled application (e.g., web browser) may have a client-side component (e.g., browser plug-in) for providing services “on-demand” to client code (e.g., JavaScript). The client code may use the client-side component for sending network requests of the same type to a network server. The client code may have a response function associated with each network request, such that when the client-side component receives a response, it routes the response to the response function associated with the original network request. The client code may send two or more requests of the same type to the network server in a short period of time. The network server may return responses asynchronously, in an undetermined order. The client-side component may receive all responses and route each to the respective response function in the client code associated with the initial request. | 05-16-2013 |
George H. Miley, Champaign, IL US
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20120164063 | DISLOCATION SITE DENSITY TECHNIQUES - A method includes operating a gas loading system with a source of one or more isotopes of hydrogen, a gas loading chamber containing a number of metallic nanoparticles, the metallic nanoparticles being selected to provide for a predetermined hydrogen cluster formation density, a vacuum system, and a valve system in communication with the gas loading chamber, the source of one or more isotopes of hydrogen and the vacuum system; providing the gas loading chamber with a first quantity of the one or more isotopes of hydrogen from the source of one or more isotopes of hydrogen; monitoring an operating temperature; and cycling a loading pressure of the gas loading chamber using the source of one or more isotopes of hydrogen in response to providing the gas loading chamber and monitoring the operating temperature. | 06-28-2012 |
20130064339 | METHOD OF USING DEUTERIUM-CLUSTER FOILS FOR AN INTENSE PULSED NEUTRON SOURCE - A method is provided for producing neutrons, comprising: providing a converter foil comprising deuterium clusters; focusing a laser on the foil with power and energy sufficient to cause deuteron ions to separate from the foil; and striking a surface of a target with the deuteron ions from the converter foil with energy sufficient to cause neutron production by a reaction selected from the group consisting of D-D fusion, D-T fusion, D-metal nuclear spallation, and p-metal. A further method is provided for assembling a plurality of target assemblies for a target injector to be used in the previously mentioned manner. A further method is provided for producing neutrons, comprising: splitting a laser beam into a first beam and a second beam; striking a first surface of a target with the first beam, and an opposite second surface of the target with the second beam with energy sufficient to cause neutron production. | 03-14-2013 |
20130295512 | POWER UNITS BASED ON DISLOCATION SITE TECHNIQUES - A distributed energy system includes a gas-loaded heat generator capable of producing a thermal energy. The system includes a gas source to provide one or more isotopes of hydrogen, a plurality of metallic micro-structures, a gas loading chamber containing the plurality of metallic micro-structures. The gas loading chamber is structured to receive the one or more isotopes of hydrogen from the gas source. The system also includes a gas loading system capable of providing a gas loading pressure to the gas loading chamber containing the plurality of metallic micro-structures with an amount of one or more isotopes of hydrogen to form hydrogen clusters. In one form, the system further includes a thermal transducer capable of converting a first portion of the thermal energy. In still another form, the system additionally includes a waste heat recovery device capable of applying a second portion of the thermal energy. | 11-07-2013 |
Jamie Alan Miley, Richfield, MN US
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20090210935 | Scanning Apparatus and System for Tracking Computer Hardware - Apparatus and system for tracking computer hardware consisting of a network interface card configured in promiscuous mode capable of passively listening for OSI layer 2 network traffic on a medium for use in the recovery or location of lost or stolen devices. The device of interest, one located, can then be tracked via signal strength. GPS may also be used to track locations where devices of interest have been located. | 08-20-2009 |
Jimmy Miley, Breckenridge, TX US
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20090084226 | INTERMEDIATE BULK CONTAINER (IBC) TOTE WRENCH - Disclosed is a wrench for tightening or removing caps on containers. More specifically a wrench to tighten or remove a tote cover. Disclosed is a combination tote cover wrench that has accommodations for a torque wrench. Also disclosed is just a tote cover wrench. | 04-02-2009 |
John W. Miley, Campobello, SC US
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20150086736 | POLYETHYLENE ARTICLES - A polyethylene article comprises crystalline polyethylene in an orthorhombic unit cell. The b-axes of the crystalline polyethylene are substantially aligned with the machine direction of the article. In particular, the Herman's index of the b-axes in the machine direction is greater than zero and greater than the Herman's indices of the b-axes in both the transverse and normal directions. The unique physical attributes exhibited by a polyethylene article having this new morphology are also described. | 03-26-2015 |
20150087757 | THERMOPLASTIC POLYMER COMPOSITION - The invention provides a compound conforming to the structure of Formula (C) | 03-26-2015 |
20150094406 | THERMOPLASTIC POLYMER COMPOSITION - The invention provides a thermoplastic polymer composition comprising a polyolefin polymer and a nucleating agent. The nucleating agent comprises a compound conforming to the structure of Formula (I) | 04-02-2015 |
Kristin Miley, New York, NY US
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20150366221 | Hand-held automatic dispenser for flowable batter - An apparatus adapted for dispensing flowable viscous batter has a housing, a barrel removably connected to the housing and a cap removably connected to the barrel. The housing contains a drive mechanism, a dual-position gearbox and a motor. The motor is in communication with the dual-position gearbox, which is in communication with the drive mechanism. The drive mechanism engages a threaded rod that is slidably disposed within the barrel. The threaded rod is attached to a piston that is non-rotatably positioned within the barrel. The drive mechanism actuates the threaded rod such that the piston is advanced or retracted in the barrel when power is supplied to the motor. The operating position of the gearbox determines whether the piston advances or retracts in the barrel when power is supplied to the motor. The cap includes a dispensing nozzle configured to regulate the flow of viscous batter from the barrel when the piston advances in the barrel. The cap also includes a piping spacer that facilitates consistent spacing and dispensing of batter on a baking surface. | 12-24-2015 |
Larry D. Miley, Kansas City, MO US
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20080275848 | System for Generating and Displaying Community Awareness Management Data - A system and method links one or more disparate community awareness management (CAM) datasets for a community awareness program (CAP) with one or more spatial layers to create linked CAM datasets. One or more data attributes common to a CAM dataset and a spatial layer are identified, and the link is defined between the CAM dataset and the spatial layer. The spatial layer and the linked CAM dataset then may be queried using a single input query. Features from the spatial layer and features from the linked CAM dataset that match the query are generated for display. In one embodiment, a system and method manage CAP assets, transactions, interest areas for the CAP, and buffer areas for the CAP. An audience utility enables entering and maintaining audience data for the CAP. A journal utility enables making journal entries for one or more audience members, CAP assets, transactions, and/or other CAM data. A link document utility enables linking one or more documents to CAM data. | 11-06-2008 |
20090284530 | CAMPAIGN AWARENESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A campaign management system manages campaign data for one or more campaigns and geospatial data for areas in which the campaigns are directed. The system performs spatial queries, data queries, and/or geocode-based queries, generates maps geographically identifying where campaign events are occurring in the geographic area, and generates feature data for display. Campaign symbology, such as shading, color coding, patterns, icons, or other symbols identify one or more campaign events in the geographic area. | 11-19-2009 |
Michael Miley, Durham, NC US
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20090117153 | Disulfide Trap MHC Class I Molecules and Uses Therefor - A disulfide trap, comprising an antigen peptide covalently attached to an MHC class I heavy chain molecule by a disulfide bond extending between two cysteines, is disclosed. In some configurations, a disulfide trap, such as a disulfide trap single chain trimer (dtSCT), can comprise a single contiguous polypeptide chain. Upon synthesis in a cell, a disulfide trap oxidizes properly in the ER, and can be recognized by T cells. In some configurations, a peptide moiety of a disulfide trap is not displaced by high-affinity competitor peptides, even if the peptide binds the heavy chain relatively weakly. In various configurations, a disulfide trap can be used for vaccination, to elicit CD8 T cells, and in multivalent MHC/peptide reagents for the enumeration and tracking of T cells. Also disclosed are nucleic acids comprising a sequence encoding a disulfide trap. Such nucleic acids, which can be DNA vectors, can be used as vaccines. | 05-07-2009 |
Michael P. Miley, Vienna, VA US
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20110197280 | Network Managed Antivirus Appliance - Data can be scanned using a network managed appliance. The network managed appliance may integrate commercial hardware elements connected through a basic or simplified operating system environment expressly developed for the appliance, thus being more malware resistant and less vulnerable to attacks from the scanned data or other sources. The network managed appliance may be a self-contained apparatus with an integrated chassis, designed and configured as “single-purpose” device. Such appliances may be connected to an appliance management network including central management servers in communication with appliances in remote locations. The central management servers may ensure that scanning software and the definitions lists for each of the appliances are current and match an enterprise-approved configuration. | 08-11-2011 |
20150052365 | Network Managed Antivirus Appliance - Data can be scanned using a network managed appliance. The network managed appliance may integrate commercial hardware elements connected through a basic or simplified operating system environment expressly developed for the appliance, thus being more malware resistant and less vulnerable to attacks from the scanned data or other sources. The network managed appliance may be a self-contained apparatus with an integrated chassis, designed and configured as “single-purpose” device. Such appliances may be connected to an appliance management network including central management servers in communication with appliances in remote locations. The central management servers may ensure that scanning software and the definitions lists for each of the appliances are current and match an enterprise-approved configuration. | 02-19-2015 |