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Brian Moulton, Providence, RI US
Brian Douglas Moulton, Somerville, MA US
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| 20090209046 | Neutral Pharmaceuticals - The invention comprises neutral multi-functionality assemblies of pharmaceuticals comprising an active medicinal functionality, a transition metal functionality, and an ancillary ligand functionality. An exemplary series of mixed-ligand coordination complexes comprised of copper(II), a drug and an ancillary ligand were made and tested. It is demonstrated that the judicious choice of an ancillary ligand affords a large degree of control over die relative lipophilicity/hydrophilicity of the complex in relation to the uncomplexed drug molecule. The important factors to be considered in the design of such complexes, such as the additive-constitutive nature of the partition coefficient of the ancillary ligand and the relative size of the two types of ligands are disclosed, and methods of designing neutral multi-functionality assemblies of pharmaceuticals are disclosed. | 08-20-2009 |
Colin Moulton, Las Vegas, NV US
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| 20110010186 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF ALTERNATIVE RISK FINANCE VEHICLES - The invention is a system and method for managing and processing workers' compensation claims. After enrolling in the system, all communications regarding the reporting of a workplace injury pass through a management system on a computer server. The server tracks claims between different entities, including the policy holder, medical providers and third party administrators, and provides notifications of the existence and status of claims between the different entities. The server also compiles data from multiple claims in order to assess the efficiency of a workers' compensation policy. Recommendations and training may be provided based upon the server's analysis of the compiled data. | 01-13-2011 |
Eric D. Moulton, Marysville, OH US
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| 20110316684 | REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY FOB - The present invention relates to a remote keyless FOB for manipulating functions on a vehicle comprising: a housing, where the housing includes a top side and a bottom side; a lock button, an illuminating indicator and a unlock button on the top side; a depression button on the bottom side; a back light under the indicator; and a power source within the housing. The depression button may include a plurality of LED lights. The remote keyless FOB also includes a timer that provides a means to set the illuminating indicator to a preset time period for illumination. In one exemplary embodiment, the indicator illuminates a back-lit inscription of the word “LOCKED” stamped into a plastic housing. | 12-29-2011 |
Frederick J. Moulton, Issaquah, WA US
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| 20100110890 | WIRELESS NETWORK SELECTION MANAGEMENT - Providing for network selection management for a mobile communication environment is provided herein. By way of example, the network selection can supersede default network selection configurations of a mobile terminal. Usage behaviors of mobile terminals can be monitored to gauge service demand for individual terminals. Based on the service demand, a particular network can be selected as a default for a terminal. The network selection can be utilized for load balancing terminals among suitable mobile networks, optimizing network resources, improving services for terminal devices, or the like. | 05-06-2010 |
Grant E. Moulton, Santa Rosa, CA US
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| 20110102240 | Method of down converting high-frequency signals - A method of down-converting couples a first high-frequency signal to a first detector and to a second detector. An antenna receives a signal and the received signal is provided to at least the first detector. The high-frequency signal is detected to produce a first detected signal including a first detected high-frequency signal and a demodulated signal. The high-frequency signal is concurrently detected to produce a second detected high-frequency signal. The second detected signal is subtracted from the first detected signal so as to cancel amplitude-modulated noise on a detected signal output. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110102241 | Continuous-wave field disturbance sensing system - A field disturbance sensing system has an antenna, an oscillator producing a high-frequency signal, a first detector circuit, a second detector circuit, a combining network configured to couple the high-frequency signal to the antenna, and to couple the high-frequency signal and a reflected high-frequency signal to the first detector and to the second detector. An algebraic combining network sums a first detected signal having first detected high-frequency signal and a first detected reflected signal from the first detector circuit and a second detected signal having second detected high-frequency signal and a second detected reflected signal from the second detector circuit to produce a detected output signal. The first detected reflected signal is added to the second detected reflected signal and the first detected high-frequency signal is subtracted from the second detected high-frequency signal. A controller configured to convert the detected output signal to a speed between the antenna and a target. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110102246 | Noise-canceling down-converting detector - A detector system has a first detector configured to detect a first high-frequency signal having amplitude-modulated (“AM”) noise to produce a first detected signal having at least a first detected AM noise signal component and a demodulated signal component and a second detector configured to detect a second high-frequency signal having the AM noise to produce a second detected signal having at least a second detected AM noise signal component. An algebraic combining network combines the first detected signal and the second detected signal to cancel the first detected AM noise signal component with the second detected AM noise signal component to produce an output signal including the demodulated signal component. | 05-05-2011 |
Gregory Hagan Moulton US
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| 20090144137 | AUTOMATED CONTENT PRODUCTION FOR LARGELY CONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION - An efficient, highly automated system and method of producing audio visual content which depicts a solely simulated 3D environment, or combined simulated and real 3D environment with advantages over conventional content production paradigms. The present invention produces content with the following significant advantages over conventional means of content production: vastly longer continuous durations of generated output; far lower resource costs per hour of production; far more reliable generation of content; and a far broader range of content styles due to the combination of these advantages. | 06-04-2009 |
Hong M. Moulton, Corvallis, OR US
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| 20090082547 | COMPOSITIONS FOR ENHANCING TRANSPORT OF MOLECULES INTO CELLS - Compositions and methods for enhancing delivery of molecules, e.g. biological agents, into cells are described. The composition is a conjugate of the biological agent, preferably a nucleic acid analog having a substantially uncharged backbone, covalently linked to a peptide transporter moiety as described. Conjugation of the peptide transporter to a substantially uncharged nucleic acid analog, such as a morpholino oligomer, is also shown to enhance binding of the oligomer to its target sequence and enhance antisense activity. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20090099066 | Tissue specific peptide conjugates and methods - Cell-penetrating peptides useful for targeting a therapeutic compound to a selected mammalian tissue, methods for their identification, methods of forming conjugate compounds containing such peptides, and conjugates formed thereby are disclosed. The cell-penetrating peptides are 8 to 30 amino acid residues in length and consist of subsequences selected from the group consisting of RXR, RX, RB, and RBR; where R is arginine, B is β-alanine, and each X is independently —C(O)—(CHR | 04-16-2009 |
| 20100016215 | COMPOUND AND METHOD FOR TREATING MYOTONIC DYSTROPHY - An antisense compound for use in treating myotonic dystrophy DM1 or DM2, a method of enhancing antisense targeting to heart and quadricep muscles, and a method for treating DM1 or DM2 in a mammalian subject are disclosed. The oligonucleotide has 8-30 bases, with at least 8 contiguous bases being complementary to the polyCUG or polyCCUG repeats in the 3′UTR region of dystrophia myotonica protein kinase (DMPK) mRNA in DM1 or DM2, respectively. Conjugated to the oligonucleotide is a cell-penetrating peptide having the sequence (RXRR(B/X)R) | 01-21-2010 |
| 20120058946 | COMPOUND AND METHOD FOR TREATING MYOTONIC DYSTROPHY - An antisense compound for use in treating myotonic dystrophy DM1 or DM2, a method of enhancing antisense targeting to heart and quadricep muscles, and a method for treating DM1 or DM2 in a mammalian subject are disclosed. The oligonucleotide has 8-30 bases, with at least 8 contiguous bases being complementary to the polyCUG or polyCCUG repeats in the 3′UTR region of dystrophia myotonica protein kinase (DMPK) mRNA in DM1 or DM2, respectively. Conjugated to the oligonucleotide is a cell-penetrating peptide having the sequence (RXRR(B/X)R) | 03-08-2012 |
Hong Mu Moulton, Corvallis, OR US
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| 20090111977 | ANTISENSE COMPOUND FOR INDUCING IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE - A method and conjugate for selectively killing antigen-activated T cells are disclosed. The conjugate is composed of a substantially uncharged antisense compound targeted against the human cFLIP protein, and a reverse TAT (rTAT) polypeptide coupled covalently to the antisense compound. The rTAT polypeptide is effective to produce selective uptake of the conjugate into antigen-activated T cells, relative to the uptake of the conjugate into non-activated T cells. The cFLIP antisense compound causes activation induced cell death (AICD) of activated lymphocytes. The method is useful in treating transplantation rejection and autoimmune conditions. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20120027791 | ANTISENSE COMPOUND FOR INDUCING IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE - A method and conjugate for selectively killing antigen-activated T cells are disclosed. The conjugate is composed of a substantially uncharged antisense compound targeted against the human cFLIP protein, and a reverse TAT (rTAT) polypeptide coupled covalently to the antisense compound. The rTAT polypeptide is effective to produce selective uptake of the conjugate into antigen-activated T cells, relative to the uptake of the conjugate into non-activated T cells. The cFLIP antisense compound causes activation induced cell death (AICD) of activated lymphocytes. The method is useful in treating transplantation rejection and autoimmune conditions. | 02-02-2012 |
Jeffrey D. Moulton, Morristown, NJ US
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| 20100203790 | ENHANCED BARRIER MULTIFUNCTIONAL COATINGS FOR NYLON FILMS - High barrier multilayer films are disclosed that incorporate a selectively permeable outer layer and a moisture barrier nanocomposite membrane. More particularly, insulation facing materials and insulation articles can incorporate an insulation facing material having a variable vapor barrier. The facing materials can include a moisture barrier membrane that incorporates a nanoclay. | 08-12-2010 |
Keith Moulton, Amesbury, MA US
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| 20100034444 | IMAGE ANALYSIS - Image processing for certain sequencing technologies requires data processing algorithms that provide fast sequence detection with low error rates. Methods and apparatus for performing image analysis for identifying nucleotide incorporations includes performing an image segmentation procedure on a plurality of data sets to identify sample objects and to create segmented data sets for each of the data sets. Each data set represents a sample image that includes a plurality of pixel locations and intensity data associated with each of the pixel locations. The segmented data sets represent identified sample objects for each one of the sample image data sets. An image registration procedure is performed on the segmented data sets to align the identified sample objects and to create data representative of the aligned identified sample objects. A strand formation procedure is then performed on the data representative of the aligned identified sample objects to identify nucleotide incorporations. | 02-11-2010 |
Kristopher C. Moulton, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20120133180 | STOWABLE PASSENGER SEAT TRAY TABLE - A stowable tray table assembly including a tray table, an arm assembly supporting the tray table, and a frame comprising a vertical guide rail and a horizontal guide rail separately and consecutively guiding movement of the arm assembly, the arm assembly engaging the vertical guide rail when the tray table is in a vertical position and engaging the horizontal guide rail when the tray table is in a horizontal position. | 05-31-2012 |
Matthew Moulton, Portland, OR US
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| 20090266767 | Runoff Water Filtration Apparatus and System - A runoff water filter is defined by an elongate, tubular mesh container filled with a filter medium that is selected for the ability of the filter medium to remove target pollutants from the runoff water. In a first disclosed embodiment, vermiculite is used as the primary filter medium for its ability to bind cationic compounds, principally zinc, from water running off metal buildings. Other filter media may also be employed to remove other target pollutants. | 10-29-2009 |
Matthew E. Moulton, Portland, OR US
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| 20110155672 | Surface Water Filtration Device - A plate is positioned across an inlet to a catch basin and a filter strainer is inserted through an opening through the plate and into the basin. A tertiary filter completely surrounds the strainer and is suspended below the plate. Surface water flows through a primary grate that covers the catch basin, through the strainer and through the tertiary filter. The tertiary filter comprising fibrous filter media retained in a non-woven mesh fabric enclosure and the filter media is selected according to the type of contaminants that are to be removed. | 06-30-2011 |
Philip R. Moulton, Faribault, MN US
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| 20080264701 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COLLECTING RESPONSES - Implementations feature scannable form techniques and systems. Some aspects feature an apparatus that includes a pen-camera device, an electronic clipboard to store the pen-camera device, and a docking station for the clipboard. The clipboard includes a retention clip to hold a form on a substantially planar surface, and a pen-camera storage compartment to store the pen-camera device. The clipboard includes a power supply interface for charging the pen-camera device, a communication interface to transmit image and location data from the pen-camera device, and electrical interfaces for the clipboard docking station. The pen-camera device can mark response data on the form, optically scan response data and location data on the form, and associate time-stamped information for the marked responses on the form for error checking and fraud detection. The scannable form can include an area for encoded information that identifies a location and arrangement of a position-coding pattern on the form. | 10-30-2008 |
Reynolds Ellsworth Moulton, Brooklyn, NY US
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| 20080268747 | Motion sensor activated interactive device - A motion sensor activated interactive device that moves away from the object when any object moves in the vicinity of the device. Device comprises of: at least two optical motion sensor, two motors, four large wheels, four small wheels mounted on rotating pivot, integrated control circuit, memory units, display, speaker, battery. When optical motion sensor detects the movement in the vicinity of the device, the integrated control circuit activates electric motor and the device moves away from the approaching object in opposite direction. The distance and/or speed of movement of device is proportional to the speed of the object at which device is approached. The control circuit is pre-programmed to turn the motor on for particular time depending on speed and distance of the object. | 10-30-2008 |
Roger Moulton, Austin, TX US
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| 20090200513 | Ionic Liquids Containing a Sulfonate Anion - The present invention relates to novel ionic liquids comprising a docusate, docusate variant, or other sulfonate anion. The ionic liquids may be conveniently made via, for example, metathesis. The ionic liquids are often hydrophobic and useful in many hydrocarbon compositions, polymer compositions, and in supercritical carbon dioxide applications. The ionic liquids are capable of hindering static electricity buildup in the hydrocarbon compositions and can therefore minimize flammability and/or explosiveness. | 08-13-2009 |
Russell D. Moulton, San Jose, CA US
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| 20080223483 | Method and apparatus for providing constant liquid rates and dispensing precisely repeatable liquid volumes - Techniques for dispensing a type of liquid in a specific amount or at a constant flow rate are disclosed. According to one aspect of the present invention, a height difference between an inlet and an outlet is maintained by an adjustable tubing assembly. An overflow assembly is provided to divert any overflow of the liquid from entering a reservoir and keep a specific level of the liquid. A valve is provided to the inlet and can be turned off when a sensor detects that there is an overflow of the liquid in the overflow assembly. | 09-18-2008 |
Steven Lee Moulton, Littleton, CO US
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| 20110172545 | Active Physical Perturbations to Enhance Intelligent Medical Monitoring - Tools and techniques for enhancing intelligent medical monitoring, and in particular monitoring that employs models for estimating and/or predicting physiological conditions. In an aspect, some of these tools and techniques employ active physical perturbation of a test subject (or patient), to induce physiological changes in the subject. By monitoring one or more of the patient's physiological parameters shortly before, during, and/or after the physical perturbation, the subject's reaction to the perturbation can be determined, and this reaction can be used to estimate and/or predict the subject's physiological state and/or clinical condition. In a particular case, the subject's response to the physical perturbation can be used to construct and/or refine a model that can be applied to analyze the subject's physiological parameters to produce such predications and/or estimations. | 07-14-2011 |
| 20110201962 | Statistical, Noninvasive Measurement of Intracranial Pressure - Tools and techniques for the rapid, continuous, invasive and/or noninvasive measurement, estimation, and/or prediction of a patient's intracranial pressure. In an aspect, some tools and techniques can predict the onset of conditions such as herniation and/or can recommend (and, in some cases, administer) a therapeutic treatment for the patient's condition. In another aspect, some techniques employ high speed software technology that enables active, long term learning from extremely large, continually changing datasets. In some cases, this technology utilizes feature extraction, state-of-the-art machine learning and/or statistical methods to autonomously build and apply relevant models in real-time. | 08-18-2011 |
| 20110282169 | Long Term Active Learning from Large Continually Changing Data Sets - Methods and systems are disclosed for autonomously building a predictive model of outcomes. A most-predictive set of signals S | 11-17-2011 |
Thomas Moulton, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20090092520 | PIPETTE TIP LOADER AND TRANSPORTER - Embodiments of the invention relate to a system for storing and/or transporting platforms of pipette tips. The system includes packaging in which a stacked tower of platforms may be transported. Embodiments of the present invention further include a loader for transferring platforms from the packaging to a rack for holding pipette tip platforms. The loader transfers the platforms by accessing the uppermost platform in the stack. | 04-09-2009 |
Thomas A. Moulton, New Port Richey, FL US
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| 20090064026 | System for Displaying and Monitoring Practical Data in Controllers - A device that provides for the non-invasive data monitoring of analog IO of a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) system. The output is ultimately displayed on an interface in real-time and is measured directly from the IO channel. This type of device allows the accurate reading and analysis of errors and erroneous data within a device and transmission of said data to disparate secondary devices for use. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090179662 | System for Monitoring Individual Photovoltaic Modules - A system for monitoring the power output levels for each photovoltaic module of a solar array. The system connects individual photovoltaic module with its own voltage level sensing circuit, where the power output data is transferred through wired and wireless means to be efficiently analyzed. In addition to isolating high voltage DC power for safer information, the system enables technicians to quickly ascertain the productivity levels, potential problems, solutions and exact locations relating to each specific photovoltaic module within a solar array. | 07-16-2009 |
Timothy L. Moulton, Newport, RI US
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| 20090276946 | DUAL-DETENT RETROFITABLE TOILET FLUSH ASSEMBLY - The present invention provides a two-level flush assembly that can be retrofitted to virtually any toilet with a tank that provides two different water volumes for toilet flushing with a full tank flush for heavy waste and a partial tank flush for light or liquid waste. The flush assembly may use the existing handle and provide tactile feedback for each of the two flush volumes. The two levels of flushing action may be achieved with two independent detent-latch mechanisms, one on each side of the tower, operating on the single toilet flapper. Two independent floats may be utilized, each connected to a release mechanism on either side of the flapper and the water level that supports the float may determine when the flapper is released to close on its seat. The two floats may be set at two different water depths providing a flushing action releasing different volumes of water. | 11-12-2009 |
Timothy Lee Moulton, Boston, MA US
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| 20080269688 | Dose Indicating Assembly of a Pharmaceutical Injection Device - A dose indicating assembly in a pharmaceutical injection device ( | 10-30-2008 |
Tom Moulton, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20100325928 | CONTAINER LABELS - Improved labels are disclosed for containers of the type defined at least in part by at least one sidewall having an outer surface. The outer surface has at least one label thereon, the label comprising a first writing surface defined by a plurality of individual writing areas arranged in an array characterized in that adjacent writing areas are at least substantially isolated from each other by an intermediate space, and a second writing surface in the intermediate space. The second writing surface is vertically recessed relative to the first writing surface. | 12-30-2010 |
Wendell K. Moulton, Marcellus, NY US
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| 20090027878 | LED dock light - A warehouse dock light includes a lamp assembly which is provided with a plurality of LEDs arranged in such a fashion as to collectively provide sufficient light for illumination of an area. The LEDs are arranged in two columns with each column having both LEDs with narrow angle and wide angle lens, and with each column being angled so as to project outwardly from a central axis. Heat from the LEDs is dissipated through bi-metal boards to an extruded aluminum heat sink, and air is blown through the ribs of the heat sink by a fan. A heat sensor is provided with electronic circuitry to responsively turn on the fan and/or turn off the LEDs at predetermined temperature thresholds. | 01-29-2009 |
William G. Moulton, West Jordan, UT US
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| 20100241087 | CANNULA-TIP SHIELDING MECHANISM - A needle tip shielding mechanism is described herein. The shielding mechanism comprises an outer housing, an inner housing, and a needle having a needle feature. Generally, the outer housing comprises at least one adapter-interlock feature. Moreover, the inner housing comprises a needle-feature capture mechanism, such as a washer feature, and a needle-tip capture mechanism, such as duckbilled tip barrier. In some cases, the inner housing is slidably moveable within the outer housing. In such cases, the inner housing is movable between a first position that biases the adapter-interlock feature into an engaged position and a second position that allows the adapter-interlock feature to move to an unengaged position. This ability to bias the interlock feature in the engaged position and to allow the interlock feature to move to the unengaged position allows the shielding mechanism to be selectively coupled to and released from an interlock-feature mating component within a catheter adapter. | 09-23-2010 |
| 20120059325 | ASSEMBLY METHOD FOR CATHETER WITH BLOOD CONTROL - A system and method for assembling a catheter device, wherein a septum actuator is positioned within the lumen of a catheter adapter to provide a pathway through a septum component, an introducer needle being inserted through the septum via the septum actuator thereby preventing damage to the septum, the septum actuator thereafter being withdrawn from the septum and positioned within a rearward chamber of the catheter adapter lumen. | 03-08-2012 |
William Gary Moulton, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20090012480 | Needle Capture Mechanisms - Needle capture mechanisms and arrangements are provided. One such arrangement includes a needle defining a longitudinal needle axis having a sharp distal tip, a shank portion, and a needle feature defining at least one localized area along the shank of increased outer diameter; a needle shield; and a biasing member adapted to exert a generally downward biasing force upon the needle. Another such arrangement includes a needle defining a longitudinal needle axis having a sharp distal tip, a shank portion, and a needle feature defining at least one localized area along the shank of increased outer diameter; a needle shield, the needle shield comprising a pocket formed therein having an inclined surface; a split collet disposed within the pocket, the split collet having a variable inner bore; and a biasing element disposed within the pocket for biasing the split collet toward the inclined surface of the pocket. | 01-08-2009 |
