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Blaine Lavelle Newby, Centennial, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080301040SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EVALUATING FINANCIAL TRANSACTION RISK - Methods and systems are provided for evaluating the risk of conducting financial transaction such as money transfers through representatives. In one embodiment, information generated by a money transfer system regarding a plurality of financial transactions conducted by one or more representatives are received, records of the information are stored in a transaction database, a risk processor is configured to access the transaction database and retrieve risk element data related to transactions conducted by the representative and an analysis of the risk element data is performed using the risk processor. The risk processor may be configured to process the risk element data into one or more risk element values and to calculate a Transaction Risk Index for the representative by comparing one or more of the risk element values to an appropriate risk proxy.12-04-2008

Charles F. Newby, Evergreen, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100095344Ingress Noise Inhibiting Network Interface Device and Method for Cable Television Networks - Ingress noise from subscriber equipment is mitigated or prevented from reaching a cable television (CATV) network. All upstream signals including ingress noise are initially transmitted to the CATV network whenever their instantaneous power exceeds a threshold which typically distinguishes ingress noise from a valid upstream signal. Whenever the instantaneous power is below the threshold, ingress noise is blocked from reaching the CATV network. A gas tube surge protection device is included to resist component destruction and malfunction arising from lightning strikes and other high voltage, high current surges.04-15-2010
20100146564CATV Entry Adapter and Method Utilizing Directional Couplers for MoCA Signal Communication - A cable television (CATV) entry adapter connects to a CATV network and serves as a hub in a Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) network. MoCA signals are communicated between passive and active ports of the entry adapter through a pair of directional couplers which allow a MoCA-enabled embedded multimedia device (eMTA) at the passive port to communicate with multimedia devices of the MoCA network connected to the active ports.06-10-2010

Deborah T. Newby, Idaho Falls, ID US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110275135Genetic elements, proteins, and associated methods including application of additional genetic information to gram (+) thermoacidophiles - Isolated and/or purified polypeptides and nucleic acid sequences encoding polypeptides from 11-10-2011

John N. Newby, Lexington, KY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080251036SUBMERGED COMBUSTION VAPORIZER WITH LOW NOX - A submerged combustion vaporizer may include a premix burner with multiple integral mixers for forming premix and discharging the premix into the duct system that communicates the burner with the sparger tubes. The SCV may further include a NOx suppression system that injects a staged fuel stream into the exhaust in the duct system, and/or a NOx suppression system that mixes water with the premix.10-16-2008
20090020051METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MELTING METAL - An apparatus for melting a metal load includes a furnace having a melting chamber with a hearth and a molten metal outlet. The apparatus further includes non-regenerative burners that are operative to fire into the melting chamber, and regenerative burners that also are operative to fire into the melting chamber. The method includes the steps of firing non-regenerative burners into the chamber to provide heat for melting the load, and also firing regenerative burners into the chamber to provide heat for melting the load.01-22-2009

Patent applications by John N. Newby, Lexington, KY US

John N. Newby, Newburgh Heights, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090246719METHOD OF OPERATING A FURNACE - A method of firing a burner into a furnace process chamber supplies the burner with fuel and combustion air at a ratio that provides a level of excess air. The method includes the steps of reducing the flow rate of combustion air, and maintaining the level of excess air when the flow rate of combustion air is being reduced. Other steps include withdrawing exhaust gas from the process chamber, and supplying the burner with the exhaust gas at an increasing flow rate when the flow rate of combustion air is being reduced.10-01-2009

Kelly M. Newby, Gross Pointe Farms, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090166274Engine valve with a combined engine oil filter and valve actuator solenoid - The disclosed fluid filter screen assembly includes a filter body with an embedded filter screen, the filter screen being disposed in a fluid flow path between flow inlet and flow outlet openings in the filter body. A magnet effectively in contact with the filter screen increases the capacity of the filter assembly to separate particles from the fluid flow path.07-02-2009

L. Kristin Newby, Durham, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110318726PREDICTING CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE AND RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS - Methods of assessing the risk of cardiovascular disease in a subject by detecting the level of at least one metabolite in a sample from the subject are disclosed herein. The level of the metabolite is indicative of the risk of cardiovascular disease in the subject. The metabolites may be acylcarnitines, amino acids, ketones, free fatty acids or hydroxybutyrate. The cardiovascular disease may be risk of a cardiovascular event, presence of coronary artery disease or risk of development of coronary artery disease.12-29-2011

Mark Newby, Tuxedo, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080287871Method and Device for Intradermally Delivering a Substance - A device for delivering a substance into the skin of a patient includes a body and a skin penetrating device having at least one skin penetrating member, such as a microneedle. The body includes an internal cavity and a device for indicating the delivery of a sufficient amount of the substance to the patient and for producing a dispensing pressure to dispense and deliver the substance from the cavity. The indicating device is visible from the exterior of the delivery device. In some embodiments, the indicating device is an elastic expandable diaphragm which, when the cavity is filled with a substance, creates the dispensing pressure.11-20-2008

Michael Newby, Murfreesboro, TN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110057440SPLIT BODY CONDUIT FITTING - A conduit fitting that comprises a first shell, a second shell, and a cover, wherein the first shell comprises top and bottom edges and the second shell comprises top and bottom edges, with the edges mating along a common plane to form a conduit fitting body, the body defining a cavity; the first and second shells further comprising attachment members to facilitate mating along a common plane; the first and second shells together defining at least one proximate opening and at least one distal opening to the cavity; the conduit fitting defining a cover opening for access to the cavity; and a cover that removably seals the cover opening.03-10-2011

Paul Newby, Palo Alto, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110183409SEALED CHIP PACKAGE - The invention provides environmental packages, instruments, and methods for sealing, protecting, and providing analysis chips for processing and analysis. The analysis chips are bonded directly or indirectly to chip carriers which are held within the chambers of an environmental packaging strip. The chambers are sealed with a sealing film such that the chip carriers can be extracted using a piercing tool and an extraction tool.07-28-2011

Robert S. Newby, Hudson, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090110858CPVC Pipe With 25% Higher Hydrostatic Design Basis Than Required Under ASTM D2846 - CPVC pipe in diameters in the range from 15 mm (0.5 inch) to 15.24 cm (6 ins), to carry hot and cold aqueous streams under 690 KPa (100 psi) pressure and 82.2° C. (180° F.) in continuous service, is extruded from a compound in which the CPVC has a high Cl content in the range from 66.5%-70%, when modified with either of two specific impact high rubber modifiers in an amount greater than 5 parts but no more than 6 parts per 100 parts of CPVC. Extruded CPVC pipe provides a HDB measured according to ASTM D2837-01 which is 25% or more greater than that required for commercial pipe as specified in ASTM D2846. As a result, both SDR-11 and SDR-13.5 pipe are produced which provide a HDB of at least 1250 psi (8.62 MPa) at the 100,000 hr intercept.04-30-2009

Patent applications by Robert S. Newby, Hudson, OH US

Roland L. Newby, Mcalester, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110072734Compact interior safe room - The Compact Interior Safe Room is a new concept in the field of interior storm shelters and safe rooms. It offers the public a convenient and economical means to install a relatively strong, sturdy, and dependable interior storm shelter and safe room refuge in an existing building. While many manufacturers of current interior storm shelters require the installation of their interior storm shelter at the time of construction of the building that will house the shelter, the Compact Interior Safe Room is designed to be assembled inside the consumer's existing home in an economical manner, with a minimum of inconvenience to the consumer, and with minimal alterations to the existing room. The economic price of the Compact Interior Safe Room will make an interior storm shelter and safe room available to consumers who may not be able to afford the more expensive storm shelters.03-31-2011

Thomas Jack Newby, Bennet, NE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110052619METHODS OF VACCINE ADMINISTRATION, NEW FELINE CALICIVIRUSES, AND TREATMENTS FOR IMMUNIZING ANIMALS AGAINST FELINE PARAOVIRUS AND FELINE HERPES VIRUS - The present invention relates to a vaccine for immunizing a cat against feline viruses. The present invention also relates to a nucleic acid clone that encodes the capsid protein of the isolated feline calicivirus. The present invention further relates to a live or killed vaccine comprising the isolated feline calicivirus, a subunit vaccine comprising the capsid protein of the isolated feline calicivirus, a nucleic acid vaccine comprising a nucleic acid clone of the isolated feline calicivirus, and a recombinant virus vector vaccine comprising nucleic acid encoding the capsid protein of the isolated feline calicivirus. The present invention also relates to a method for identifying a feline calicivirus useful for producing a vaccine composition and for assays for diagnosing cats infected with feline calicivirus. Also disclosed is a method of immunizing animals, especially cats, against disease, in particular against feline calicivirus (FCV). The method includes administering to a cat therapeutically effective amounts of first and second FCV vaccines. The first vaccine is administered orally or parenterally (e.g., subcutaneously, intramuscularly, and the like). The second vaccine is administered orally or oronasally N days following administration of the first vaccine, wherein N is an integer from 3 to 120, inclusive. A third vaccine administration may also be given. The present invention also describes methods and materials for treating and immunizing animals with vaccine, and in particular cats against both FPV or Feline Parvovirus, which has also been called Panleukopenia or FPL and against another disease, FHV or Feline Herpes Virus, which has also been called Feline Rhinotracheitis Virus.03-03-2011

Patent applications by Thomas Jack Newby, Bennet, NE US

Thomas Owen Newby, Wilmington, DE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090114789Hanging vessel - A hanging vessel includes a hanger and a containment vessel shaped as a solid of rotation having a central axis, a closed bottom, an open top, and a lower sidewall with a diameter that increases from the bottom upward. The hanger includes a first hoop located around the lower sidewall, and a second hoop located above the first hoop. The first and second hoops are open hoops having respective first and second gaps, and are connected by an intermediate section aligned with a tensile section extending from the second hoop to an attachment point on the axis above the open end. An alternative hanger has helical turns conforming to the vase. The hanger is preferably formed from a single piece of resilient wire. The vessel may be a vase having a bulbous portion that can be positively retained by the hoops or turns.05-07-2009