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Moore, Jr., US
Claud T. Moore, Jr., Houston, TX US
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| 20110233897 | SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE AND TRAILER CONNECTION - The present application is directed to a system and related methods for connecting a vehicle with a trailer. The system includes, but is not limited to, embodiments featuring (a) a docking assembly for securing to the vehicle, the docking assembly being pivotable; and (b) a coupler assembly comprising a first part operationally configured to secure to a trailer, and a second part operationally configured for releasable securement to the docking assembly. | 09-29-2011 |
Donald Keith Moore, Jr., Spartanburg, SC US
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| 20110081460 | Suspension packaging with on-demand oxygen exposure - The presently disclosed subject matter is directed to an article that enables on-demand blooming of an oxygen-sensitive product packaged within the interior of the article. Specifically, the product can be packaged between two films, wherein at least one of the films is oxygen-permeable. The edges of the films can be attached to one or more suspension frames, such that the product is suspended between the two frames. The oxygen-impermeable film is covered in with an oxygen-impermeable material that can be removed on demand to promote blooming. | 04-07-2011 |
| 20110311688 | PACKAGE COMPRISING ON-DEMAND COLLAPSIBLE SUPPORT MEMBER - The presently disclosed subject matter relates to packaging for products (such as fresh red meat) that are enclosed between a support member and a film in such a manner that the film can be peelably removed from the support member. More specifically, the presently disclosed subject matter relates to packaging wherein the support member is collapsible to allow the product to contact the film at any desired time, such as the time of retail display. | 12-22-2011 |
Francis D. Moore, Jr., Medfield, MA US
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| 20090176966 | Natural IGM Antibodies and Inhibitors Thereof - The invention provides natural IgM antibody inhibitors that may be used to treat various inflammatory diseases or disorders. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20100136684 | Natural IgM Antibodies - The invention provides natural IgM antibodies that may be used to induce inflammatory diseases or disorders such as ischemia-reperfusion injury to create animal models of such inflammatory diseases or disorders. | 06-03-2010 |
Fred P. Moore, Jr., Valley Grande, AL US
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| 20090126330 | ROTARY CUTTERS - A rotary cutter deck unit is disclosed that has an overall dual-deck configuration. Upper and lower deck plates do not engage each other at any location, but the deck unit includes front and rear end spacers, at least one of which has a plurality of bends, and two of which are secured to the upper deck plate to form a box-like weldment. The lower deck plate is secured to this spacer at an intermediate location. | 05-21-2009 |
Gary Lee Moore, Jr., Dayton, OH US
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| 20110284631 | Recognition and Reward System and Method - A recognition and reward system including an identification assembly carried by a first party, the identification assembly including an identification code supported by a substrate, the identification code including data, a reader assembly carried by a second party, the reader assembly being configured to collect the data from the identification code when the identification assembly is presented to the reader assembly, and a rewards program platform selectively interfaceable with the reader assembly to receive the data collected by the reader assembly, wherein the rewards program platform awards redeemable points to the first or second party based on the collected data. | 11-24-2011 |
Howell Eugene Moore, Jr., Greenville, SC US
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| 20100025889 | MOLDS AND METHODS FOR ROTATIONAL MOLDING - Molds and methods for rotational molding are disclosed. The molds for rotationally molding may include an interior surface, an exterior surface, an opening, and a post. The interior surface may define a molding cavity. The interior surface may include a first portion and a second portion disposed opposite the first portion. The opening may extend from the first portion of the interior surface to the exterior surface. The post may extend from the second portion of the interior surface, through the molding cavity, through the opening, and to a distal region. | 02-04-2010 |
James E. Moore, Jr., College Station, TX US
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| 20090062905 | DYNAMIC STENT | 03-05-2009 |
James H. Moore, Jr., Georgetown, TX US
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| 20100087935 | COMPLETE INTEGRATION OF STAND-ALONE BATCH OPERATOR INTERFACE CAPABILITIES INTO GENERIC HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE USING COMPONENTIZED OBJECTS - Systems and methods for providing an integrated HMI application for monitoring and interacting with both batch and non-batch processes in a process plant are disclosed. A plurality of independent stand-alone software objects defining various batch process interface views are embedded within a non-batch process control interface application. A blackboard service is provided for storing batch control data used by the various stand alone software objects. The blackboard service may be adapted to communicate with a batch control server to receive batch control data for populating the various batch interface views with data relating to various batch processes being carried out in the process plant and to send instructions for controlling the various batches input by users via the various batch interface views. When executed by a processor, the stand alone software objects defining the various batch interface views read data from and write data to the blackboard service to communicate data between batch process interface views and preserve contextual information between interface views to allow efficient and intuitive navigation between batch process interface views. | 04-08-2010 |
James Henry Moore, Jr., Georgetown, TX US
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| 20090125126 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO MODIFY A RECIPE PROCESS FLOW ASSOCIATED WITH A PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEM DURING RECIPE EXECUTION - Example methods and apparatus to modify a recipe process flow during recipe execution are disclosed. A disclosed example method involves executing a recipe, and before completion of execution of the recipe, receiving process flow change information indicative of a modification to a process flow of the recipe. Process flow rules are then retrieved from a process flow rules data structure. The recipe process flow is modified based on the process flow change information in response to determining that at least one requested change indicated by the process flow change information does not violate one of the process flow rules. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20090125906 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO EXECUTE AN AUXILIARY RECIPE AND A BATCH RECIPE ASSOCIATED WITH A PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - Example methods and apparatus to execute an auxiliary recipe and a batch recipe execution are disclosed. A disclosed example method involves executing a first recipe, and before completion of execution of the first recipe, receiving an auxiliary recipe. The example method also involves determining whether the first recipe has reached an entry point at which the auxiliary recipe can be executed. The auxiliary recipe is then executed in response to determining that the first recipe has reached the entry point. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20110126142 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DYNAMICALLY DISPLAY DATA ASSOCIATED WITH A PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - Example methods and apparatus to dynamically display data associated with a process control system are disclosed. A disclosed example method includes receiving in a graphics engine, process control information selected by a user, identifying process data associated with the selected process control information, retrieving the identified process data from a process controller, determining metadata associated with the retrieved process data, generating in the graphics engine a data representation based on the metadata, and displaying the data representation via a user interface. | 05-26-2011 |
Jimmy Daniel Moore, Jr., Georgetown, KY US
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| 20090089346 | Method For Performing A Division Operation In A System - A method for performing a division operation in a system includes a) determining an approximate quotient of a numerator value and a denominator value; b) determining an initial error of the approximate quotient; c) determining a quotient adjustment value based on the initial error; d) determining whether to apply the quotient adjustment value to the approximate quotient; e) if the determination at d) is YES, then applying the quotient adjustment value to the approximate quotient; f) determining an iterative error of the approximate quotient; g) updating the quotient adjustment value based on the iterative error; h) repeating acts d) through g) until the determination at d) is NO, thereby determining a final value for the approximate quotient; i) generating an integer quotient based on the final value of the approximate quotient; and j) using the integer quotient with regard to at least one aspect of the system. | 04-02-2009 |
J. Lynn Moore, Jr., Lucas, TX US
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| 20110099422 | CONTINUOUS INTEGRATION OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SOFTWARE - A method for automatically testing a business intelligence artifact includes receiving business metric data from a business intelligence system, creating a business intelligence artifact derived from the received business metric data, executing the business intelligence artifact to generate a business intelligence output populated with information related to the business metric data, creating at least one test case for the business intelligence artifact, the test case having at least one assertion associated with the business intelligence output to verify the proper functioning of the business intelligence artifact, testing, with an automated agent interfaced with the business intelligence system, the business intelligence artifact for errors by determining whether the output generated by the current version of the business intelligence artifact satisfies the conditions of the assertion after execution of the business intelligence artifact; and if errors are detected, correcting the errors to create a subsequent version of the business intelligence artifact. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110167042 | CONTINUOUS INTEGRATION OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SOFTWARE - A method for providing automatic version control to a business intelligence system includes receiving business metric data from a business intelligence system, creating an initial version of a business intelligence artifact derived from the received business metric data, automatically storing the initial version of the business intelligence artifact with a source control system, detecting a request to the business intelligence system to modify the initial version of the business intelligence artifact, creating a subsequent version of the business intelligence artifact that includes the requested modification, and automatically storing the subsequent version of the business intelligence artifact with the source control system. | 07-07-2011 |
Johnny Moore, Jr., Jonesboro, AR US
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| 20100050908 | FISHING PLATFORM - A fishing platform includes a first half casing, a foldable sitting arrangement, a second half casing, and a securing mechanism. The foldable sitting arrangement is adapted to be disposed on the first half casing. The second half casing comprises a plurality of compartments adapted to store a plurality of articles associated with a fishing activity. The securing mechanism is adapted to removably secure the first half casing to the second half casing in a stacked arrangement of the first half casing and the second half casing for allowing the fishing platform to attain one of an open state and a closed state. The first half casing and the second half casing are capable of being placed juxtaposed to each other on a shore area with the sitting arrangement in an unfolded state for allowing an individual to be seated for fishing in the open state of the fishing platform. | 03-04-2010 |
J. W. Moore, Jr., Lake Jackson, TX US
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| 20110288332 | AMINOCARBOXYLATE POWDERS WITH IMPROVED PURITY AND FLOWABILITY PROPERTIES - Provided is a method for preparing stable free flowing solid aminocarboxylate chelants by adding to a chelant that contains residual alkaline metal hydroxide a free or partially neutralized carboxylic acid such that the free or partially neutralized acid neutralizes at least a portion of the alkaline metal hydroxide; and isolating therefrom the free-flowing solid chelant. | 11-24-2011 |
Leighton W. Moore, Jr., Ocean City, MD US
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| 20120067266 | Boat Hull - A shallow draft boat having a boat hull that allows for stability, maneuverability, and speed while needing only inches of draft. The hull generally includes a ski, a bottom shell, a left and right chine and a bow wrapper. | 03-22-2012 |
Richard Alexander Moore, Jr., San Diego, CA US
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| 20100247642 | STABLE PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION FOR A DPP-IV INHIBITOR - A dosage form is provided for an anti-diabetic DPP-IV inhibitor of formula (I) as its tartarate salt, wherein the purity of the active pharmaceutical ingredient is maintained over a prolonged storage period under conditions similar to those likely encountered in home storage of the medication by a diabetic patient. A formulation free of calcium salts such as calcium phosphate, but including microcrystalline cellulose, copovidone, crospovidone, colloidal silicon dioxide, and magnesium stearate, when compacted into a tablet with the active pharmaceutical ingredient, was shown to be stable for at least six months at 40° C. and 75% relative humidity. Methods for preparation of the dosage form are also provided. | 09-30-2010 |
Richard C. Moore, Jr., Charleston, SC US
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| 20090158646 | ROLLABLE MULCH MAT MADE OF RECYCLED MATERIAL AND RELATED MANUFACTURING METHODS - A mulch mat made of recyclable material is provided having a surface made of recycled material such as rubber and another surface made of a weed inhibiting fabric. The fabric extends from at least one edge of the mat to provide an overlapping area upon which another of the mats sits to prevent weed, grass and other plants from growing between the mats. | 06-25-2009 |
| 20090158648 | ROLLABLE MULCH MAT MADE OF RECYCLED MATERIAL AND RELATED MANUFACTURING METHODS - A mulch mat made of recyclable material is provided having a mulch-appearing surface made of recycled material such as rubber and another surface made of a plant inhibiting fabric. The fabric extends beyond the mulch-appearing surface on at least one edge of the mat to provide an area upon which another of the mats may be positioned to prevent weed, grass and other plants from growing between the mats. In addition, the mulch mat may include fertilizer to nourish nearby trees, bushes and the like. | 06-25-2009 |
| 20090282733 | MULCH MAT WITH FERTILIZER AND REALISTIC APPEARANCE - An elastomeric mat is provided, which includes rubber buffings, a binder holding the buffings together, and a coloring agent. A portion of the rubber buffings is randomly and angularly oriented, relative to the lower surface of the mat, to provide a non-uniform upper surface and a non-uniform thickness of the mat. The irregular spacing of the rubber buffings and the irregular surface texture results in a mat resembling natural shredded wood mulch. Fertilizer may also be incorporated on, or within, the mat to nurture trees or other plants about which the mat is placed. | 11-19-2009 |
Robert Duane Moore, Jr., Edmond, OK US
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| 20110313937 | Vehicle rental system and method - A system and method are provided for facilitating a remote live vehicle rental transaction between a customer service representative (CSR) and a customer and providing a vehicle key device to the customer without the need for a CSR at the site of the key or vehicle, where the vehicle may be in an unsecured lot. In particular, the system includes a customer interface device (CID), a remotely located CSR apparatus for facilitating live communications between the customer and CSR, and a key safe. The key safe includes a code input device for recognizing a code provided by the CID, the code input device configured to unlock a locker containing the vehicle key device when the code is recognized. Alternatively, the CID dispenses an electronic key card or provides the customer with an electronic signal device or two-dimensional image (such as a bar code) to enter and/or operate a rental vehicle, or a central system automatically remotely unlocks the vehicle when the rental agreement is formed. | 12-22-2011 |
Robert M. Moore, Jr., Baton Rouge, LA US
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| 20090246295 | PREPARATION OF CONCENTRATED AQUEOUS BROMINE SOLUTIONS AND BIOCIDAL APPLICATIONS THEREOF - A process of producing a concentrated liquid biocide formulation is described. Mixed together are (a) bromine and (b) an aqueous solution of alkali metal salt of sulfamic acid having a pH of at least about 12, in amounts such that (i) the active bromine content of the solution is at least about 100,000 ppm (wt/wt), and (ii) the atom ratio of nitrogen to active bromine from (a) and (b) is greater than 1. A continuous process for producing the concentrated liquid biocide composition is provided. This process comprises continuously feeding into mixing apparatus (i) bromine and (ii) an aqueous solution of alkali metal salt of sulfamic acid; the desired product is withdrawn from the mixing apparatus at a rate sufficient to enable the continuous feeding to be maintained. Also described are methods for disinfecting surfaces and for sanitizing bodies of water using a single-feed, bromine-based biocide. These methods use concentrated liquid biocide compositions comprising biocidally active bromine as the biocide. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20110262873 | USE OF COMPOUNDS CONTAINING HALOGEN AND NITROGEN FOR REDUCING MERCURY EMISSIONS DURING COAL COMBUSTION - Processes and systems are provided for using bromine and/or bromide-containing compounds derived from a nitrogen-containing compound, such as ammonia, sulfamic acid, or one or more salts thereof, to reduce mercury emissions during coal combustion. | 10-27-2011 |
Roy Moore, Jr., Killingworth, CT US
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| 20100329787 | Corrugated Leaching Chamber with Hollow Pillar Supports - A plastic leaching chamber has an arch shape cross section, corrugations, and one or more hollow pillars extending downwardly within the interior of the chamber, to support the top of the chamber when the chamber is under load during use. Chambers nest within one another to form a stack of chambers for transport or storage. Chambers have peak corrugations which are substantially wider than the intervening valley corrugations. Chambers having different widths and profiles have common size connectors. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20100329788 | Corrugated leaching chamber having wide peak corrugations - A plastic leaching chamber having an arch shape cross section and corrugations running transverse to the chamber length has peak corrugations which are substantially wider than the intervening valley corrugations. One or more hollow pillars extend downwardly within the interior of some chamber embodiments, to support the load applied to the chamber. Chambers nest together to form a stack of chambers for transport or storage. Chambers having different widths and vertical profiles have common size connectors for interconnecting as chamber strings. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20110293370 | Leaching chamber having pillars - A plastic leaching chamber has an arch shape cross section, corrugations, and one or more hollow pillars extending downwardly within the interior of the chamber, to support the top of the chamber when the chamber is under load during use. Chambers nest within one another to form a stack of chambers for transport or storage. Chambers have peak corrugations which are substantially wider than the intervening valley corrugations. Chambers having different widths and profiles have common size connectors. | 12-01-2011 |
| 20110293371 | Leaching chamber having pillars - A plastic leaching chamber has an arch shape cross section, corrugations, and one or more hollow pillars extending downwardly within the interior of the chamber, to support the top of the chamber when the chamber is under load during use. Chambers nest within one another to form a stack of chambers for transport or storage. Chambers have peak corrugations which are substantially wider than the intervening valley corrugations. Chambers having different widths and profiles have common size connectors. | 12-01-2011 |
Roy E. Moore, Jr., Killingworth, CT US
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| 20090067929 | Leaching chamber with continuous curve arch and closely spaced corrugations - A method for treating wastewater in a leaching field comprises forming and burying in soil a continuous curve arch shape cross section injection molded thermoplastic leaching chamber. The chamber has inwardly curving sidewalls perforated with closely spaced horizontal slots and peak corrugations which are closely spaced apart on about 8 inch center-to-center distance or less. The chamber configuration in combination with certain plastic material properties and thickness provide strength sufficient to meet regulatory requirements when the soil above the buried chamber is subjected to load. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20100329789 | Leaching chamber family with common end connectors - In a family of plastic leaching chambers, each having an arch shape cross section and corrugations, there are chambers of different top heights and possibly different widths. Each chamber has a common size of end connector, so chambers within the family, of any size, can be interconnected. Preferably, the height of an end connector is no more than the top height of the smallest chamber in the family. Preferred chambers have one or more hollow pillars extending downwardly within the interior of the chamber; and preferred chambers have peak corrugations which are substantially wider than the intervening valley corrugations. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20110020065 | Leaching chamber having pillars and wide peak corrugations - A plastic leaching chamber has an arch shape cross section, corrugations, and one or more hollow pillars extending downwardly within the interior of the chamber, to support the top of the chamber when the chamber is under load during use. Chambers nest within one another to form a stack of chambers for transport or storage. Chambers have peak corrugations which are substantially wider than the intervening valley corrugations. Chambers having different widths and profiles have common size connectors. | 01-27-2011 |
Thomas G. Moore, Jr., Kirkwood, MO US
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| 20100130984 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WIRELESS OPHTHALMIC SURGICAL MODULES - An ophthalmic surgery system for wirelessly supplying power to at least one surgical module during ophthalmic surgery. The ophthalmic surgery system includes a power module having a power transmitter configured to generate an electromagnetic field in at least a space proximal to the power module, a surgical module including a power receiver, and a surgical console in communication with the surgical module. Power is wirelessly induced in the power receiver when the surgical module is within the space, such that at least one component included in the surgical module is substantially powered by the induced power. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20100160852 | VARIABLE FREQUENCY PHACOEMULSIFICATION HANDPIECE - A phacoemulsification system includes a phacoemulsification handpiece having a horn coupled to a transducer configured to convert alternating current into mechanical oscillation of the horn. The phacoemulsification handpiece further includes a phacoemulsification needle attached to the horn. The phacoemulsification needle vibrates by oscillation of the horn, to provide for mechanical cutting of tissue and inducing cavitation proximate a tip of the phacoemulsification needle. The phacoemulsification system further includes a control system with associated drive circuitry in connection with the transducer of the phacoemulsification handpiece. The control system is configured to adjust an operating frequency of the transducer to increase or decrease a mechanical cutting performance and a cavitational-induced performance of the phacoemulsification needle. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20110290082 | ASYMMETRIC-TORQUE PHACOEMULSIFICATION NEEDLE WRENCH - A finger-operable phacoemulsification (“phaco”) needle wrench includes a base that receives a fastening head of a phaco needle. A hollow finger grip extends from the base for at least as long as the portion of the needle extending distally from the fastening head. The grip has asymmetric lobes directed generally outwardly from the grip's central axis. The lobes provide a tightening torque to the needle fastening head in response to a tightening force applied to the lobes by fingers of a user securing the needle to a phaco handpiece. The lobes provide a loosening torque to the needle fastening head in response to a loosening force applied to the lobes by fingers removing the needle from the phaco handpiece. The loosening torque is greater than the tightening torque because of the asymmetric profile of the lobes. | 12-01-2011 |
William R. Moore, Jr., Devon, PA US
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| 20080280891 | Anti-cancer agents and uses thereof - The present invention is in the area of novel compounds and salts thereof, their syntheses, and their use as anti-cancer agents. The compounds include compounds of Formula I: | 11-13-2008 |
| 20090192307 | INHIBITORS OF PROTEIN KINASES - The present invention is directed to a compound having the formula | 07-30-2009 |
