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Craig W. Neely, Vienna, VA US
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| 20080225420 | Multiple Aperture Optical System - A multiple aperture optical system is provided that overcomes many limitations of wide field of view imaging systems. A basic component of the multiple aperture optical system is an “eye strip”, which comprises an array of imaging apertures physically mounted onto a flexible circuit strip and a master processor. Each imaging aperture generates an aperture output based on the imaging aperture's field of view. The master processor takes as input the aperture outputs generated by the apertures on the eye strips, and generates an output in response. In one embodiment, the multiple aperture optical system enables obtaining an omnidirectional image in a structure that is thin and can be physically conformed to an underlying structure. | 09-18-2008 |
Craig William Neely, Vienna, VA US
Daniel Neely, Madison, WI US
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| 20090222551 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR QUALIFYING USER ENGAGEMENT WITH A WEBSITE - A system and a method of identifying information characterizing use of a website is provided. A plurality of user profiles are analyzed. A user profile includes information associated with an interaction by a user with the website. A plurality of user comments associated with the website are analyzed. Characteristic information associated with use of the website is determined based on the analyzed user profiles and the analyzed user comments. The determined characteristic information is presented to a user. | 09-03-2009 |
Darroll Joseph Neely, Gerrardstown, WV US
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| 20120103847 | APPARATUS FOR STORING, TRANSPORTING AND DISPENSING CONVEYOR BELTS - An apparatus for storing, transporting and dispensing conveyor belts is described. The apparatus, in the form of a crate, has top and bottom conventional pallets, allowing for easy handling and strength for additional stacked crates. The center of the crate holds a hub assembly that moves rotationally, and allows smooth transition from consecutive layers of the conveyor belt wrapped thereon. During shipment, the roll of conveyor belt lies on its side. In one embodiment, a center pipe axle of the spool passes through holes in the top and bottom pallets. Alternatively, the center pipe axle passes through channels created between planks of the top and bottom pallets. These configurations secure the roll in the crate, and allow it to turn freely when loaded or unloaded. | 05-03-2012 |
Daryl Neely, Lithia, FL US
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| 20090006017 | Methods for testing ophthalmic lenses - What has been developed is a method for testing ophthalmic plastic lenses and ophthalmic plastic lens-making processes for compliance with federal safety performance requirements. The method of the invention provides an easier, less costly, and more effective means for complying with these safety performance requirements than what current methods provide. | 01-01-2009 |
Edwin W. Neely, Clarksville, TN US
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| 20090283457 | Waste water management system and method - A system and method for increasing overall efficiency of a waste water system and increasing working efficiency of individual pump stations by implementing an overflow management system. The individual pump station facilitates delaying a discharge of fluid and stores waste water when a down stream pump station has reached a threshold level, thereby delaying or eliminating an overflow situation. | 11-19-2009 |
Eric Neely, Simsbury, CT US
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| 20090177501 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FURNISHING AN ON-LINE QUOTE FOR AN INSURANCE PRODUCT - A method and system for furnishing an on-line quote for an insurance product, such as auto insurance, makes use of computer hardware and software to provide a user with an on-line, real-time quote. The system allows the user to enter user information and recommends coverages, liabilities, and deductibles to help the user determine the best insurance coverage for the user's needs. Upon entering the user data and coverage information on a presentation server, deployable content profile information is retrieved by the presentation server, and a quote is displayed for the user. If the user indicates a continued interest in the quote, a client number is presented to the user and sent to a computer telephony integration database. | 07-09-2009 |
E. Terry Neely, Mclean, VA US
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| 20090070571 | NETWORKED PHYSICAL SECURITY ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD - A distributed networked physical security access control system for controlling a plurality of security access devices comprises a plurality of access server appliances in communication with a primary network. Each access server appliance includes an appliance management module being accessible through a web browser in communication with the primary network. The appliance management module configures the access server appliances to a user specified security configuration. The plurality of access server appliances are in peer-to-peer communication on the primary network to bridge the access server appliances for providing consistency in each of the access server appliances. | 03-12-2009 |
Frank Neely, Jacksonville, FL US
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| 20080299179 | Solutions for ophthalmic lenses containing at least one silicone containing component - The present invention relates to a method for reducing the occurrence of superficial punctate staining comprising the step of packaging, storing or contacting an uncoated ophthalmic lens comprising at least one polymeric wetting agent and polymer units derived from at least one silicone containing component in a solution comprising an osmolality of about 220 mOsm/kg or greater. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20100152084 | SOLUTIONS FOR OPHTHALMIC LENSES CONTAINING AT LEAST ONE SILICONE CONTAINING COMPONENT - The present invention relates to a method for reducing the occurrence of superficial punctate staining comprising the step of packaging, storing or contacting an uncoated ophthalmic lens comprising at least one polymeric wetting agent and polymer units derived from at least one silicone containing component in a solution comprising an osmolality of about 220 mOsm/kg or greater. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20110111001 | ACIDIC PROCESSES TO PREPARE ANTIMICROBIAL CONTACT LENSES - This invention relates to antimicrobial lenses containing metals and methods for their production. | 05-12-2011 |
Gary D. Neely, San Antonio, TX US
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| 20090007888 | Combustion Control System Based On In-Cylinder Condition - Combustion control of a diesel engine is achieved, such that the engine has a monotonic relation between intake manifold pressure and engine torque. For a given engine speed, fuel injection parameters are primarily determined by intake manifold pressure. However, the determination of the fuel injection parameters is also secondarily based on correction factors such as oxygen concentration, intake manifold temperature, and coolant temperature. In effect, the fuel injection parameters reflect the in-cylinder gas mass. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090277259 | ESTIMATION OF ENGINE-OUT NOx FOR REAL TIME INPUT TO EXHAUST AFTERTREATMENT CONTROLLER - A method and system for estimating engine-out NOx from a diesel engine. The estimation is calculated from a mathematical model that expresses engine-out NOx as functions of cylinder pressure, intake oxygen, and effective temperature, respectively. Input data for each of these functions may be obtained from fuel quantity data and from measured data, the latter including intake pressure, cylinder pressure, intake oxygen concentration, coolant temperature, and intake manifold temperature. | 11-12-2009 |
Gary D. Neely, Boerne, TX US
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| 20090306877 | COMBUSTION CONTROL SYSTEM FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH RICH AND LEAN OPERATING CONDITIONS - A method of controlling combustion of an internal combustion engine that use fuel injection and that uses lean and rich modes of operation. Combustion control values, such as for fuel injection timing and quantity are determined by a torque representative value. This value is obtained from estimated in-cylinder conditions and from engine speed. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100292907 | SLIDING MODE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A system and method for using a sliding mode control algorithm to control flow rates from air handling actuators and fuel injectors of an internal combustion engine. The sliding mode control is based on an engine model that represents the engine in terms of pressure and oxygen content states of the intake and exhaust manifolds (as a linear term) and controllable flow rates (as a nonlinear term). | 11-18-2010 |
| 20100300073 | PASSIVE NOx AND PM AFTERTREATMENT FOR DIESEL ENGINE - A method of reducing emissions by operating a diesel engine in a stoichiometric air-fuel ratio mode. To achieve an optimal stoichiometric mode, intake throttling, boost air intake control, fuel injection adjustments, and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) are used. This mode of operation permits an aftertreatment system that has only an oxidation catalyst and a particulate filter. | 12-02-2010 |
Gary Dale Neely, Boerne, TX US
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| 20090255499 | Surface Ignition Mechanism For Diesel Engines - The present disclosure relates to combusting fuel during cold start. A glow-plug may be provided within a combustion chamber having a volume including a piston, wherein the glow plug may provide a localized heated region. Air may then be provided into the chamber and compressed. A mass of fuel may also be provided into the combustion chamber, wherein an amount of the fuel mass may be directed towards the localized heated region of the glow plug, wherein the heated region of the glow plug may have a temperature T | 10-15-2009 |
James Scott Neely, Wappingers Falls, NY US
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| 20080281574 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GLITCH ANALYSIS IN CIRCUITS - A system and method for analyzing power glitch in circuits includes simulating a circuit to provide waveform responses at positions of interest in the circuit. Each waveform response is processed to determine glitch power by comparing optimal energy to actual energy for the waveform. The circuit is adjusted to reduce loss due to the glitch power. | 11-13-2008 |
Jason Neely, Morgantown, WV US
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| 20090169616 | FORMULATION AND METHOD FOR THE RELEASE OF PAROXETINE IN THE LARGE INTESTINE - The present invention provides a delayed and/or controlled release formulation of paroxetine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof that is formulated to release a substantial portion of the active ingredient (e.g., paroxetine) in the large intestine of an individual in need thereof. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a controlled release paroxetine composition comprising paroxetine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in a controlled release swallow pharmaceutical formulation, that upon administration, releases the paroxetine substantially in the large intestine. For example, the controlled release paroxetine formulation may be formulated to release greater than about 50% of the paroxetine in the large intestine. | 07-02-2009 |
Lori Anne Neely, Reading, MA US
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| 20120100546 | NMR SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE RAPID DETECTION OF ANALYTES - This invention features systems and methods for the detection of analytes, and their use in the treatment and diagnosis of disease. | 04-26-2012 |
Marshal Allen Neely, Soddy Daisy, TN US
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| 20080264315 | Modular Gauging Element Assembly - A modular gauging element assembly for a tufting machine is provided that allows for broken and damaged gauging elements of the tufting machine to be replaced. The modular gauging element assembly includes a series of gauge modules each having a module body including a series of spaced slots in which gauge elements are received. Locating devices help position the gauge modules along their gauge bars, after which the gauge modules can be mounted in place by fasteners received through the gauge modules. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20090050037 | System and Method for Forming Artificial/Synthetic Sports Turf Fabrics - A system and method for forming synthetic/artificial grass or turf products in which a series of tufts of artificial/synthetic grass filaments or yarns are formed in a backing material. The system generally will include spaced rows of needles mounted along a tufting zone and which are reciprocated through the backing to different penetration depths. A series of loopers and a series of hooks will be aligned with and will engage the needles in order to form cut and loop pile tufts of yarns having varying lengths in the backing material. | 02-26-2009 |
Marshall Allen Neely, Soddy Daisy, GA US
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| 20090107372 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TUFTING MULTIPLE FABRICS - A system for forming multiple patterned, tufted articles, includes a tufting machine having a series of distinct machine sections each adapted to form a desired patterned, tufted articles and each operable independently of the other machine sections. A system control can be programmed with pattern parameters for each of the patterned tufted articles to be formed, and will control the machine sections to form each of the patterned tufted articles. | 04-30-2009 |
Richard A. Neely, Indian Mound, TN US
Robert P. Neely, Clover, SC US
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| 20110106864 | Portable Budgeting Apparatus - A portable budgeting apparatus includes a housing with a display and input device coupled thereto. The apparatus includes an electronic memory device and processor. The processor includes programming for storing budget categories and respective modifiable money and priority values in the memory device for each budget category. Upon selection of a respective budget category and input of an expenditure value, the programming includes modifying the money value of a respective expenditure value by subtracting the expenditure value from the selected category's money value and, if the expenditure value is greater than the selected category's money value, subtracting the difference between the selected category's money value and the expenditure value from the money value of a respective category that has a money value greater than zero and a priority value that is lower than a priority value of all other the budget categories having money values greater than zero. | 05-05-2011 |
Samuel Neely, Sammamish, WA US
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| 20100153335 | SYNCHRONIZING MULTIPLE CLASSES WITH DISPARATE SCHEMAS IN THE SAME COLLECTION - The embodiments described herein generally relate to a method and system for synchronizing multiple classes with disparate schemas in a single collection through the use of the same synchronization request and/or synchronization key. A collection of different types of items may be synchronized while using the unique schema for each class. Further, different synchronization options, e.g., filtering, truncation, and body settings, may be applied to each class. In a synchronization request, an option block within a synchronization command notifies the server to synchronize the class specified in the option block. The option block may also specify the options, or settings, if any, to apply to the class. Multiple option blocks may be included in the synchronization command to specify the synchronization of multiple classes. Where multiple classes are specified, the server responds with the synchronized items of all such classes while maintaining each class's unique schema. | 06-17-2010 |
Samuel J. Neely, Sammamish, WA US
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| 20100093379 | UNIVERSAL MOBILE DEVICE MESSAGING - A unified messaging system allows the receipt and sending of different messages across devices is established by creating relationships that leverage the capabilities of different devices. A message server establishes a relationship with a mobile device. Through the relationship, the message server can use the mobile device to send different types of messages that the server computer cannot transmit. A relationship between a client and a server extends this capability to the client. Through these relationships, a client can retrieve mobile device messages as well as generate them. The generated mobile device messages are transmitted to the message server. The message server determines that the received messages are mobile device messages that the server cannot deliver and sends the mobile device messages to the user's mobile device. The mobile device receives the mobile device messages from the message server and transmits the mobile device message to recipient mobile devices. | 04-15-2010 |
Thomas Neely, Haddonfield, NJ US
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| 20090326893 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AIRCRAFT MISSION MODELING - An expert system and method for aircraft mission modeling using a matrix application, a preferred embodiment of which is incorporated into Mission Modeler software used in conjunction with Satellite Toolkit (STK) software. More generally, the invention is an expert system that draws on an extensive set of basic building blocks that represent standard aircraft maneuvers and concepts, and assembles those building blocks into complex and realistic sequences that represent aircraft motion with very high fidelity. One benefit of this invention is that it provides a simple system and method for users with no piloting experience to generate highly realistic flight paths. | 12-31-2009 |
Todd Neely, Green Oaks, IL US
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| 20100160843 | Inflatable cast for treating a patient and method of making cast - A cast comprising a shell of bendable material with opposed ends and opposed edges, the shell being bent into a conical shape that is adapted to surround and form a gap with a part of a patient. The edges are fastened on and sealed to each other, and the cast includes a layer of casting material about the shell. A stretchable membrane is disposed in the gap and sealed on the shell forming a fluid tight bag which when inflated engages the patient's part. Metal particles on the membrane surface opposite the shell produce an oligodynamic effect. | 06-24-2010 |
