Ogle, US
Brent Ogle, Burlington, VT US
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20110161096 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MAPPING HEALTHCARE SERVICES ANALYTICS FOR VOLUME AND TRENDS - Certain examples provide systems and methods for analysis and graphical visualization of healthcare services data. Certain examples provide a healthcare services analysis and visualization system. The system includes a data store to store data related to healthcare services provided in at least one geographic region. The system also includes a processor to retrieve and sort data from the data store based on one or more criteria, analyze the sorted data, and transform the sorted data into a geographical map representation of the healthcare services data. The system includes a user interface to display the geographical map representation of the healthcare services data and facilitate user review and interaction with the geographical map representation and the underlying healthcare services data. | 06-30-2011 |
20140149917 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MAPPING HEALTHCARE SERVICES ANALYTICS FOR VOLUME AND TRENDS - Certain examples provide systems and methods for analysis and graphical visualization of healthcare services data. Certain examples provide a healthcare services analysis and visualization system. The system includes a data store to store data related to healthcare services provided in at least one geographic region. The system also includes a processor to retrieve and sort data from the data store based on one or more criteria, analyze the sorted data, and transform the sorted data into a geographical map representation of the healthcare services data. The system includes a user interface to display the geographical map representation of the healthcare services data and facilitate user review and interaction with the geographical map representation and the underlying healthcare services data. | 05-29-2014 |
Bryan R. Ogle, Louisville, KY US
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20080306491 | SINGLE STAGE HEMOSTASIS CLIPPING DEVICE - A tissue clipping apparatus comprises a clip including a proximal end received within a capsule. The clip includes a clip locking member biased to engage a first locking structure of the capsule to lock the clip in the capsule in a closed configuration. The apparatus also comprises a tension member releasably coupling the clip to a proximal end of the device which, during use, remains accessible to a user. The tension member is coupled to the clip by a joint designed to release when subject to a predetermined load to separate the clip from the device, release of the joint releasing the locking member to engage the first locking structure. | 12-11-2008 |
20120179171 | Single Stage Hemostasis Clipping Device - A tissue clipping apparatus comprises a clip including a proximal end received within a capsule. The clip includes a clip locking member biased to engage a first locking structure of the capsule to lock the clip in the capsule in a closed configuration. The apparatus also comprises a tension member releasably coupling the clip to a proximal end of the device which, during use, remains accessible to a user. The tension member is coupled to the clip by a joint designed to release when subject to a predetermined load to separate the clip from the device, release of the joint releasing the locking member to engage the first locking structure. | 07-12-2012 |
Dave Ogle, Lakewood, CA US
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20110239946 | Method of Manufacturing a Pet Dog - A method for fabricating pet beds that are uniform in shape that is cost effective and rapidly completed. A plug is wrapped in several layers of foam or padding. Each layer of foam is coupled to each other, however the plug is not coupled to any of the foam layers itself. After the foam has been properly placed, the plug is removed and a spring set that is substantially shaped like the plug is inserted into its place. The foam and spring set are then enveloped within a mattress cover. The pet bed may be fabricated in a plurality of shapes using the same process including oval or elliptical, circular, triangle or wedge, and rectangular. Each shape may also be fabricated using the same process in a “flat” or “high back” configuration. | 10-06-2011 |
David M. Ogle, Powell, OH US
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20140189110 | AUTONOMIC OPTIMIZATION OF PRESENCE SERVER PERFORMANCE - A presence system comprises a presence server and a plurality of users in a distributed community of users that are associated with the presence server. The presence server selects a set of mediators, e.g., based upon a predetermined event, or other suitable factors, wherein each mediator is associated with a subset of the plurality of users. The presence server communicates presence information to the mediators where each mediator receives presence information regarding subscribed-to presence information for the users in their associated subset of users. Each mediator communicates the subscribed-to presence information to associated ones of the users in their associated subset of users. | 07-03-2014 |
20160092177 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODEL DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT - Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method for providing a technical solution for model driven development. Program code is analyzed to determine the execution sequence of states of the program code. The program code is generated by performing a first transformation to a model. The model includes an abstract description of a business implemented by the program code. At least part of the statement of the program code is grouped into functional blocks. A visual representation of the program code is created. The visual representation is based on the execution sequence and the functional blocks. A code snipped is determined to be preserved in the program code based on a user's annotation of the visual representation. The code snippety is to be preserved in new program code generated by performing a second transformation to the model. The second transformation is executed after the first transformation. | 03-31-2016 |
20160092178 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODEL DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT - Embodiments of the present invention disclose a system and computer program product for providing a technical solution for model driven development. Program code is analyzed to determine the execution sequence of states of the program code. The program code is generated by performing a first transformation to a model. The model includes an abstract description of a business implemented by the program code. At least part of the statement of the program code is grouped into functional blocks. A visual representation of the program code is created. The visual representation is based on the execution sequence and the functional blocks. A code snipped is determined to be preserved in the program code based on a user's annotation of the visual representation. The code snippety is to be preserved in new program code generated by performing a second transformation to the model. The second transformation is executed after the first transformation. | 03-31-2016 |
David M. Ogle, Durham, NC US
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20120140681 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING CONFERENCES - Described are a conference management system and method for administering an online conference. The conference management system receives an electronic communication from a conference participant. A group is determined to be associated with the conference participant. An action is performed on the conference participant based on the group association. | 06-07-2012 |
20120246234 | METHODS FOR MANAGING CONFERENCES - Described is a method for administering an online conference. The method includes receiving an electronic communication from a conference participant. A group is determined to be associated with the conference participant. An action is performed on the conference participant based on the group association. | 09-27-2012 |
Holli Ogle, Portland, OR US
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20150202874 | CAP ASSEMBLY FOR PRINT HEAD DEVICE - A cap assembly is usable with a print head device having nozzles to eject fluid there through. The cap assembly includes an outer cap member, a sealing member, an intermediate cap member, and at least one resilient member. The outer cap member includes a main portion, at least one hinge portion to engage with the print head device to allow movement of the outer cap member toward the print head device to place the nozzles in a cap state, at least one latch portion to engage the print head device in the cap state, and at least one pedestal support portion extending outward from the main portion. The sealing member may seal the nozzles of the print head device in the cap state. The intermediate cap member may be disposed between the sealing member and the outer cap member. The intermediate cap member may support the sealing member. The at least one resilient member may be disposed between the sealing member and the intermediate cap member to provide a sealing force on the sealing member to seal the nozzles of the print head device in the cap state. Additionally, the at least one pedestal support portion may be configured to contact an external surface to support the print head device in the cap state. | 07-23-2015 |
Holli C. Ogle, Corvallis, OR US
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20090109252 | INK DETECTOR VIEWABLE WITH THE HUMAN EYE - An ink cartridge configured to hold an ink includes a substantially hollow body including an inner space and a substantially continuous inner wall. The cartridge further includes an optical prism in the inner space, disposed at a predetermined distance from the continuous inner wall such that an ink pocket is defined by a prism wall and the continuous inner wall. The prism includes at least one reflection site formed at an angle configured to reflect light from a light source through the prism at a predetermined height relative to a bottom of the body. If ink is present in the ink pocket at a level below at least a portion of the reflection site, the ink does not block the light reflected off of the portion of the reflection site from traveling across the ink pocket at the predetermined height, such that the reflected light is externally viewable. | 04-30-2009 |
20090109266 | INK LEVEL DETECTION BY ELECTRONIC MEANS - An ink cartridge configured to hold an ink includes a substantially hollow body including an inner space and a substantially continuous inner wall. An optical prism in the inner space is disposed at a predetermined distance from the continuous inner wall such that an ink pocket is defined by a prism wall and the continuous inner wall. The prism includes at least one reflection site formed at an angle configured to reflect light from a light source through the prism at a predetermined height relative to a bottom of the body. If ink is present in the ink pocket at a level below at least a portion of the reflection site, the ink does not block the light reflected off of the portion of the reflection site from traveling across the ink pocket at the predetermined height, such that the reflected light is externally detectable by electronic means. | 04-30-2009 |
20090191742 | SEALING COMPONENT DEFINING FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD SEALS - A sealing component includes an elastomeric material. An exterior side surface of the elastomeric material is to define at least a first seal with a first external mating member into which the sealing component is insertable. An interior surface of the elastomeric material is to define a second seal and a third seal with a second external mating member insertable into the sealing component. | 07-30-2009 |
20110062699 | SUPPLY TUBE CONNECTORS FOR CONNECTION WITH AN INK CONTAINER - A connector for connecting to an ink container. In one embodiment, the connector includes a housing that defines an interior space, a latch lever pivotally mounted to the housing that is adapted to secure the connector to the ink container, and an internal switch provided within the interior space of the housing, the internal switch being configured to send a signal to a printer associated with the ink container when the switch is tripped, wherein the internal switch is tripped when the latch lever is pivoted by a user during disconnection of the connector from the ink container but before the connector is in fact disconnected. | 03-17-2011 |
20110063387 | INK CONTAINER SUPPORTS - In one embodiment, an ink container support includes a support tray adapted to support an ink container, and a front panel associated with the support tray, the front panel being adapted to facilitate user interfacing with the ink container when supported by the support tray. | 03-17-2011 |
James Ogle, Houston, TX US
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20140144638 | Methods for Controlling Unconsolidated Particulates in a Subterranean Formation - Methods of treating a wellbore in a subterranean formation comprising unconsolidated particulates including providing a treatment fluid comprising a furan-based resin and a stimuli-delayed acid generator; wherein the stimuli-delayed acid generator generates acid upon encountering a wellbore stimulus and wherein at least a portion of the stimuli-delayed acid generator is a liquid; introducing the treatment fluid into the wellbore in the subterranean formation; and stimulating the stimuli-delayed acid generator so as to generate acid and at least partially cure the furan-based resin; wherein the at least partial curing of the furan-based resin at least partially consolidates the unconsolidated particulates. | 05-29-2014 |
James H. Ogle, Fairport, NY US
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20110249804 | MOBILE RADIOGRAPHY UNIT HAVING COLLAPSIBLE SUPPORT COLUMN - A mobile radiography apparatus has a wheeled transport frame and a sectioned vertical column mounted on the frame, defining a vertical axis and having a base section with a first vertical position relative to the vertical axis and at least a first movable section that is translatable to a variable vertical position along the vertical axis. A boom apparatus supports an x-ray source, wherein the boom apparatus is coupled to the first movable section for positioning of the x-ray source along the vertical axis and extends outward with respect to the sectioned vertical column for positioning of the x-ray source in a direction that is orthogonal to the vertical axis. | 10-13-2011 |
20110249806 | MOBILE RADIOGRAPHY UNIT HAVING COLLAPSIBLE SUPPORT COLUMN - A mobile radiography apparatus has a portable transport frame and a sectioned vertical column mounted on the frame and defining a vertical axis, with a base section having a first vertical position relative to the vertical axis and a top section and at least one intermediate section between the top section and base section, wherein the top and the at least one intermediate sections are translatable along the vertical axis to vary the height of the sectioned vertical column. A boom apparatus supports an x-ray source, wherein the boom apparatus is coupled to the at least one intermediate section for positioning of the x-ray source along the vertical axis and extends outward with respect to the sectioned vertical column for positioning of the x-ray source in a direction that is orthogonal to the vertical axis. | 10-13-2011 |
James P. Ogle, Spokane, WA US
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20110074598 | COLLECTION OF TELEMETRY DATA THROUGH A METER READING SYSTEM - Disclosed are apparatus and related methodologies for transmitting data related to utility conditions between monitoring locations and a central and/or data collection facility using a meter reading system. Collection of both corrected and uncorrected data from meters is achieved to thereby provide backup data in case of corrector failure. The presently disclosed subject matter also provides for the collection of telemetry data and alarms from correctors and recorders over a meter reading system. Two-way communications over a meter reading system is also provided to permit data transmission to selected endpoint devices. | 03-31-2011 |
20110078093 | TELEMETRY SYSTEM - Disclosed are apparatus and related methodologies for transmitting data in a gas AMI network. Data may be transmitted bi-directionally between selected endpoint devices and data collection devices to central or head end equipment. Transmitted data may include parameter updating data for selected endpoint devices, and collected data from selected endpoint devices. Endpoint physical area conditions may be monitored for selected of the endpoint devices including monitoring for and reporting of physical changes in the area surrounding cathodic protection systems. The present concepts may be extended to implementation in conjunction with water and electricity metering environments. | 03-31-2011 |
20110273305 | SECURE COLLECTOR DIAGNOSTIC PORTAL ACTIVATION - Disclosed are methodology and apparatus for providing communications with an Automatic Meter Reading/Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMR/AMI) collector device. The collector is provided with a WiFi radio that is enabled for operation from an AMR/AMI head end and turned on in response to a transmission coming from a physical device via the AMR/AMI RF LAN. A user device is granted access to the collector data only upon validation by the collector of multiple credentials that are separately presented to the collector. The credentials come from the physical device in the form of device type and device identification, and from the user device in the form of a valid security certificate and username/password combination. | 11-10-2011 |
James Patrick Ogle, Spokane, WA US
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20130293391 | Limited Data Messaging with Standards Compliance - Techniques for limited data messaging with standards compliance are described herein. A network may be configured as an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) for automatic meter reading (AMR). A plurality of endpoints (EP) may each be associated with a meter configured to measure consumption of a resource, such as electricity or natural gas. The plurality of EPs may communicate consumption data to a data collector (DC), which transfers the data to a central office. In one example, network traffic and battery power consumption of the EPs may be reduced if each endpoint packages data as a compact array, having minimal data formatting and tagging. A class object associated with each EP and stored at the DC allows the DC to interpret the compact array. Based on this interpretation, the DC is able to reformulate the data as a COSEM (or other standards-based object) for transmission to the central office. | 11-07-2013 |
20130294237 | PRIORITIZED REPORTING OF METERING DATA - A utility company may schedule when and how endpoints report resource consumption data based on relative priorities of endpoints or the customers associated therewith. By associating endpoints with one of multiple different quality of service (QoS) levels, and sending each endpoint a reporting schedule based on its respective QoS level, the utility company may configure prioritized reporting of resource consumption data by endpoints of an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) with automatic meter reading (AMR). | 11-07-2013 |
20130297771 | COORDINATED COLLECTION OF METERING DATA - Collection of resource consumption data may be coordinated by designating, for each endpoint in a utility communication network, a single data collector to be responsible for reporting resource consumption data of the respective endpoints to a head-end computing device. If the head-end computing device does not receive resource consumption data from one or more endpoints, the head-end computing device may request the missing resource consumption data from one or more secondary or tertiary data collectors that receive resource consumption data from the one or more endpoints. Additionally, if a data collector is missing resource consumption data from an endpoint during a reporting period, upon receiving resource consumption data from the endpoint during a subsequent reporting period, the data collector may request the missing resource consumption data. | 11-07-2013 |
20140258544 | PRIORITIZED REPORTING OF METERING DATA - A utility company may schedule when and how endpoints report resource consumption data based on relative priorities of endpoints or the customers associated therewith. By associating endpoints with one of multiple different quality of service (QoS) levels, and sending each endpoint a reporting schedule based on its respective QoS level, the utility company may configure prioritized reporting of resource consumption data by endpoints of an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) with automatic meter reading (AMR). | 09-11-2014 |
20150036532 | VERIFICATION OF CONNECTION OF METERS TO NETWORK - To determine network coverage of a device within a network a user may send an instruction to the device using a mobile configuration tool of a mobile device. Upon receiving the instruction, the device of which the network coverage is to be determined may broadcast a message using a standard protocol, and listen to one or more responses from other devices in the network. In response to receiving the one or more responses, the device at issue may relay the one or more responses, or a processing result of the network coverage (determined based on the one or more responses) to the mobile configuration tool for display to the user. The user may determine whether the network coverage of that device meets one or more network coverage criteria and, if not, may take some corrective action. | 02-05-2015 |
20150121359 | Efficient Firmware Update in a Narrow Bandwidth System - An advanced metering infrastructure may be configured for automated meter reading, such as of utility (electric, natural gas, etc.) meters. Within a network, a data collector communicates with, and receives meter data from, a plurality of endpoints. Firmware on the endpoints may be updated by transmission, from the data collector, of a new firmware image. In one example, the data collector sends an announcement of a firmware update to the plurality of endpoints. At a time indicated by the announcement, the data collector multicasts the firmware update a plurality of times. The data collector then receives indications from a plurality of endpoints that did not successfully receive all blocks of the multicast firmware update. In response, the data collector sends missing blocks to the plurality of endpoints according to the indications. | 04-30-2015 |
James R. Ogle, Sanford, MI US
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20140158917 | Lamp and Reflector Arrangements for Apparatuses with Multiple Germicidal Lamps - Germicidal lamp apparatuses are provided with lamps disposed between upper and lower bases of a support structure. In some embodiments, a longitudinal axis of a lamp is at an acute angle greater than 0° relative to a region of the lower base between the lamp and another lamp. In addition, the longitudinal axis of the other lamp is at either a right angle or an obtuse angle relative to said region. Other embodiments of apparatuses include a reflector system disposed between the upper and lower bases which is common to the lamps and which includes a reflector with slanted peripheral edge. Other germicidal lamp apparatuses are provided which include a reflector with multiple sections each contoured to manipulate directionality of light emitted from a subset of lamps. In such cases, the apparatuses are configured to move the reflector and/or collectively move the lamps during illumination of the lamps. | 06-12-2014 |
20140326229 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREPARING CERAMIC BODY SEGMENTS - A method including providing a ceramic log ( | 11-06-2014 |
20150239140 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CUTTING FORMABLE AND/OR COLLAPSIBLE MATERIALS | 08-27-2015 |
20150239680 | DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR LIFTING AND MOVING FORMABLE AND/OR COLLAPSIBLE PARTS - Device and process for picking up a formable and/or collapsible part ( | 08-27-2015 |
James R. Ogle, Rosharon, TX US
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20150217511 | PROCESS FOR REMOVING EXCESS PASTY MATERIAL JOINING A PLURALITY OF SUBSTRATES - A method comprising: a) contacting an article comprising one or more blades ( | 08-06-2015 |
James W. Ogle, Duncan, OK US
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20120004148 | Multifunctional Boronic Acid Crosslinking Agents and Associated Methods - Treatment of a subterranean formation can be conducted with viscosified treatment fluids that comprise a multifunctional boronic acid crosslinking agent. Methods for treating a subterranean formation can comprise providing a treatment fluid that comprises an aqueous base fluid, a gelling agent, and a multifunctional boronic acid crosslinking agent that comprises a copolymer comprising at least one boronic acid monomer unit and at least one water-soluble monomer unit; and introducing the treatment fluid into a subterranean formation. | 01-05-2012 |
20130157901 | High Molecular Weight Low Polydispersity Polymers - The present invention relates to synthetic polymers having high molecular weight and low polydispersities, and methods of synthesis thereof. One embodiment of the present invention provides a method of polymerizing that includes dissolving acrylate monomers in a fluid media having an olefin-containing polyalcohol amide surfactant; and initiating a polymerization reaction of the acrylate monomers with a polymerization initiator to produce a polymer having a molecular weight of at least about 500,000 and a polydispersity index of about 1.25 or less. | 06-20-2013 |
20130157902 | High Molecular Weight Low Polydispersity Polymers - The present invention relates to synthetic polymers having high molecular weights and low polydispersities and methods of synthesis. In one embodiment of the present invention, a polymer includes a polyacrylate polymer obtained from a polymerization reaction in which the polyacrylate polymer has a molecular weight of at least about 500,000 and a polydispersity index of about 1.25 or less. | 06-20-2013 |
James W. Ogle, Spring, TX US
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20140034309 | MICRO PROPPANTS FOR FAR FIELD STIMULATION - A subterranean zone surrounding a well bore is fractured with a fracturing fluid. Micro proppant of 200 mesh or smaller is pumped into far field fractures of the subterranean zone and props the far field fractures open. | 02-06-2014 |
20140057812 | Self-Assembling Materials for Wellbore Servicing and Methods of Using Same - A method of servicing a wellbore penetrating a formation comprising placing a wellbore servicing fluid comprising a modified proppant pack into the wellbore or formation wherein the modified proppant pack comprises a proppant and a self-assembly directing material. A modified proppant pack comprising a proppant and a self-assembly directing material comprising a water-soluble moiety, an oil-soluble moiety and a crosslinkable moiety. | 02-27-2014 |
James William Ogle, Houston, TX US
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20140076559 | Methods of Treating a Subterranean Formation with Stress-Activated Resins - Methods of treating a subterranean formation including introducing a fracturing fluid into the subterranean formation at a pressure sufficient to create or enhance at least one fracture therein; providing a treatment fluid comprising a base fluid, proppant particulates, a crosslinking agent, and a stress-activated resin comprising a stress-activated moiety, wherein the stress-activated resin does not substantially react with the crosslinking agent until placed under stress; introducing the treatment fluid into the at least one fracture of the subterranean formation; removing the pressure in the subterranean formation such that the fracture closes on the treatment fluid and applies a stress to the stress-activated resin; and crosslinking the resin with the crosslinking agent, thereby forming a resinous proppant pack therein. | 03-20-2014 |
20140110120 | Oligomeric and Polymeric Electronically-Modified Boronic Acids and Methods of Using the Same - Crosslinked gelling agents employed during subterranean operations use electronically-modified boronic acids to enable higher operating temperatures while allowing reduced gelling agent loadings; the boronic acids having Formula I: | 04-24-2014 |
20140174748 | OLIGOMERIC AND POLYMERIC ELECTRONICALLY-MODIFIED BORONIC ACIDS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - Crosslinked gelling agents employed during subterranean operations use electronically-modified boronic acids to enable higher operating temperatures while allowing reduced gelling agent loadings; the boronic acids having Formula I: | 06-26-2014 |
20150210918 | OLIGOMERIC AND POLYMERIC ELECTRONICALLY-MODIFIED BORONIC ACIDS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - Crosslinked gelling agents employed during subterranean operations use electronically-modified boronic acids to enable higher operating temperatures while allowing reduced gelling agent loadings; the boronic acids having Formula I: | 07-30-2015 |
James William Ogle, Duncan, OK US
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20140005080 | Methods to Prevent Formation Damage from Friction Reducers | 01-02-2014 |
James William Ogle, Spring, TX US
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20140069643 | ELECTRON-POOR ORTHOESTER FOR GENERATING ACID IN A WELL FLUID - In an embodiment, a method is provided including the steps of: (A) introducing a well fluid comprising an electron-poor orthoester into a well; and (B) allowing or causing the electron-poor orthoester to hydrolyze to produce an acid and an alcohol in the well. In another embodiment, a water-based well fluid is provided, the well fluid including: (A) a continuous aqueous phase having a pH of a least 6; (B) an electron-poor orthoester; and (C) a viscosity-increasing agent. | 03-13-2014 |
20140069644 | Wellbore Servicing Compositions and Methods of Making and Using Same - A method of servicing a wellbore in a subterranean formation comprising preparing a wellbore servicing fluid comprising a snake-in-cage composition; and placing the wellbore servicing fluid into a wellbore wherein the snake dissociates from the cage and enters one or more permeable zones within the wellbore. A wellbore treatment composition comprising a snake disposed within a cage wherein the cage comprises a crosslinked polymer. | 03-13-2014 |
20140116704 | Wellbore Servicing Methods and Compositions Comprising Degradable Polymers - A method of servicing a wellbore comprising providing a degradable polymer and a delayed action construct within a portion of a wellbore, a subterranean formation or both; wherein the delayed action construct comprises (i) a degradation accelerator comprising an alkanolamine, an oligomer of aziridine, a polymer of azridine, a diamine, or combinations thereof, (ii) a solid support, and (iii) an encapsulating material; and placing the wellbore servicing fluid comprising the degradable polymer and delayed action construct into the wellbore, the subterranean formation or both. | 05-01-2014 |
20140213490 | Wellbore Servicing Compositions and Methods of Making and Using Same - A method of servicing a wellbore in a subterranean formation comprising placing a wellbore servicing fluid comprising a coupling agent, a hardenable resin and a hardening agent into the wellbore wherein the coupling agent comprises a multihydroxy phenyl, a dihydroxy phenyl, a trihydroxy phenyl, ascorbic acid, a hydroxymethylnaphthol, an oxidation product thereof, a derivative thereof, or combinations thereof. A wellbore servicing fluid comprising a coupling agent, a hardenable resin, a hardening agent and a proppant wherein the coupling agent comprises a multihydroxy phenyl, a dihydroxy phenyl, a trihydroxy phenyl, ascorbic acid, a hydroxymethylphenol, a hydroxymethylnaphthol, an oxidation product thereof, a derivative thereof, or combinations thereof. | 07-31-2014 |
20150122494 | CONSOLIDATION COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN SUBTERRANEAN FORMATION OPERATIONS - Embodiments disclosed herein include methods comprising providing a consolidation composition comprising the reaction product of a liquid curable resin and a liquid curing agent, wherein the liquid curable resin is an epoxy-functionalized alkoxysilane and wherein the liquid curing agent is selected from the group consisting of: a polyamine; a hydrophobically modified polyamine; a polyimine; a hydrophobically modified polyimine; a polyalcohol; hydrophobically modified polyacrylamide; a hydrophobically modified polyacrylate; and any combination thereof; coating proppant particulates with the consolidation composition, thereby creating coated proppant particulates; introducing the coated proppant particulates into a subterranean formation and placing the coated proppant particulates into a fracture therein; and curing the consolidation composition so as to consolidate the coated proppant particulates in the fracture and form a proppant pack therein. | 05-07-2015 |
20160053163 | FIBERS AS DRAG-REDUCING PROPPING FIBERS IN LOW PERMEABILITY SUBTERRANEAN APPLICATIONS - Some embodiments described herein provide a method comprising providing a wellbore in a low permeability subterranean formation; providing a treatment fluid comprising an aqueous base fluid and drag-reducing propping fibers; introducing the treatment fluid into the wellbore at a rate and pressure sufficient to create or enhance at least one micro-fracture therein, wherein the drag-reducing propping fibers are capable of reducing the friction created within the treatment fluid as it is introduced into the wellbore; and placing the drag-reducing propping fibers into the at least one micro-fracture so as to prop open the micro-fracture. | 02-25-2016 |
20160083644 | FRACTURING OR GRAVEL-PACKING FLUID WITH CMHEC IN BRINE - Treatment fluid suitable for use in subterranean formations may comprise: (i) an aqueous phase comprising water having at least 1,000 ppm total dissolved inorganic salts, wherein the aqueous phase comprises at least one of: a sulfate concentration of about 4,000 ppm or greater, a phosphate concentration of about 100 ppm or greater, a carbonate concentration of about 100 ppm or greater, or a barium concentration of about 37,000 ppm or greater; (ii) a carboxymethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose, wherein: (a) the carboxymethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose has a carboxymethyl degree of substitution is in the range of about 0.3 to about 0.45 per glucopyranose unit in the polymer; and (b) the carboxymethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose has a hydroxyethyl molecular substitution is in the range of about 2.1 to about 2.9 per glucopyranose unit in the polymer; and (c) the treatment fluid is substantially free of any crosslinker; and (iii) a breaker. | 03-24-2016 |
Jeffrey J. Ogle, Rockford, IL US
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20100145113 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TREATING GROUNDWATER - A method and apparatus for removing fluorinated hydrocarbons and/or perchlorate species from groundwater which can utilize ion exchange media comprising a hydrophobic polymeric matrix. Fluorinated hydrocarbons can be reduced to a parts per trillion level and perchlorate to a low parts per billion level, rendering the groundwater suitable for consumption as drinking water under regulatory standards. | 06-10-2010 |
20130006023 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TREATING GROUNDWATER - A method and apparatus for removing fluorinated hydrocarbons and/or perchlorate species from groundwater which can utilize ion exchange media comprising a hydrophobic polymeric matrix. Fluorinated hydrocarbons can be reduced to a parts per trillion level and perchlorate to a low parts per billion level, rendering the groundwater suitable for consumption as drinking water under regulatory standards. | 01-03-2013 |
Jeffrey Michael Ogle, Slyacauga, AL US
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20100275665 | CONTROLLED RELEASE FERTILIZER COMPOSITION - A controlled release fertilizer composition and methods to produce the controlled release fertilizer composition are described. The controlled release fertilizer composition comprises a water soluble fertilizer core that is coated with a polymeric layer, intermediate layer, and a sulfur layer. If desired, the sulfur layer can be coated with an outer water-insoluble layer. | 11-04-2010 |
Jeffrey Michael Ogle, Sylacauga, AL US
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20100011825 | Controlled Release Fertilizer Composition - A controlled release fertilizer composition and methods to produce the controlled release fertilizer composition are described. The controlled release fertilizer composition comprises a water soluble fertilizer core that is coated with a polymeric layer, intermediate layer, and a sulfur layer. If desired, the sulfur layer can be coated with an outer water-insoluble layer. | 01-21-2010 |
20110296884 | CONTROLLED RELEASE FERTILIZER COMPOSITION - A controlled release fertilizer composition and methods to produce the controlled release fertilizer composition are described. The controlled release fertilizer composition comprises a water soluble fertilizer core that is coated with a polymeric layer, intermediate layer, and a sulfur layer. If desired, the sulfur layer can be coated with an outer water-insoluble layer. | 12-08-2011 |
20120227451 | CONTROLLED RELEASE FERTILIZER COMPOSITION - A controlled release fertilizer composition and methods to produce the controlled release fertilizer composition are described. The controlled release fertilizer composition comprises a water soluble fertilizer core that is coated with a polymeric layer, intermediate layer, and a sulfur layer. If desired, the sulfur layer can be coated with an outer water-insoluble layer. | 09-13-2012 |
20120240648 | CONTROLLED RELEASE FERTILIZER COMPOSITION - A controlled release fertilizer composition and methods to produce the controlled release fertilizer composition are described. The controlled release fertilizer composition comprises a water soluble fertilizer core that is coated with a polymeric layer, intermediate layer, and a sulfur layer. If desired, the sulfur layer can be coated with an outer water-insoluble layer. | 09-27-2012 |
Jim Ogle, Spokane, WA US
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20150163756 | SYNCHRONIZATION METHODS AND APPARATUS - Synchronization methods, apparatus and systems are disclosed. An example method includes storing, in memory of a device, schedule information indicating times at which the device is to listen for a sequential series of data frames, the schedule information further indicating a reference time at which transmission of the sequential series of data frames to the device is to be initiated; initiating a listening session at a first time of the schedule information according to a native clock of the device; identifying which of the data frames of the sequential series is received first during the listening session; and adjusting the native clock of the device based on the identified data frame. | 06-11-2015 |
Marc Ogle, Swannanoa, NC US
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20100043431 | TURBINE HEAT SHIELD ASSEMBLY - A turbocharger is provided having a bearing housing ( | 02-25-2010 |
Matthew F. Ogle, Edina, MN US
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20140371782 | EMBOLECTOMY DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE CONDITION - Clot engagement element comprising bundle of unwoven fibers can be assembled to form an acute stroke treatment device. The device has the capability of forming a three dimensional filtration matrix comprising effective pores with a distribution of sizes. The bundle of fiber design allows the device to be effectively delivered into circuitous cerebral arteries to remove clot that causes stroke. The fiber bundle based filtration matrix offers the advantages of conforming to the changing inner perimeter of a blood vessel during a clot removal process and thus the capability to effectively retain and remove a clot in the vessel. The filtration matrix offers the additional advantage to trap any break-off of the clot during the removal process. A plurality of fiber bundles can be combined to form an effective clot engagement element. Supplemental engagement structure as well as mechanical treatment structure can be integrated into the stroke treatment device. The deployment of the fiber based elements can be facilitated by actuation tool. Aspiration can be employed during the clot removal process. | 12-18-2014 |
20160030153 | EMBOLIC PROTECTION DURING PERCUTANEOUS HEART VALVE REPLACEMENT AND SIMILAR PROCEDURES - Various devices are described to provide filtering of flow from the aorta to the left carotid artery and the right carotid artery. The filters can be brought into a desired position through one or more peripheral arteries. A single filter device can provide the desired filtering or a plurality of devices can be used. In particular a single filter device can span between the brachiocephalic artery and the left carotid artery. These filter devices can be used effectively to capture emboli generated during procedures on the heart so that emboli do not travel to the patient's brain where the emboli can cause a stroke or other adverse event. In particular, these filters can be used during percutaneous procedures on the heart, such as endovascular heart valve replacement. | 02-04-2016 |
Melanie A. Ogle, Rapid City, SD US
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20100176631 | Baby Seat Rocker System - A rocker mechanism for a baby seat, having: a housing; a rotatable member in the housing; a drive mechanism for rotating the rotatable member; a power source for the drive mechanism; a projection on the rotatable member; a first line anchor on the housing; a second line anchor on the housing; and a line wrapped around the projection, the line having a fixed end connected to the first line anchor, a mid-portion connected to the second line anchor, and a free end, wherein the free end of the line repeatedly moves towards and away from the housing as the rotatable member rotates in the housing. | 07-15-2010 |
Michael Ogle, Baker City, OR US
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20080315538 | Leveling system and device for a recreational vehicle - A system for leveling recreational vehicles and the like consists of two motors operating simultaneously but independently to lift a trailer or other vehicle having vehicle-axles. The system comprises one portable and motorized lifting unit that can be deployed selectively on either side of the vehicle, or both, as required. The motorized lifting unit comprises a pair of motorized jacking units connected by a common and centrally positioned tube-type rail member. A pair of motorized jacking units electrically couple to a controller. The vehicle battery or another external power supply powers both electric motors. | 12-25-2008 |
Peter Ogle, San Marcos, CA US
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20150196828 | Sports Training Apparatus - A sports training apparatus for training athletes to deliver a ball or other object at an appropriate arc. The sports training apparatus includes an adjustable horizontal target that is positioned between the athlete and the target. It gives guidance to the athlete at the time of release. The athlete's height, game being played, desired arc, technique employed and position on the court determine the appropriate configuration, placement, and use of the sports training apparatus described herein. Athletes use the sports training apparatus repeatedly to train, learn, and be able to repeat the desired arc for a particular shot in their sport. | 07-16-2015 |
20160067585 | Sports Training Apparatus - A sports training apparatus for training athletes to deliver a ball or other object at an appropriate arc. The sports training apparatus includes an adjustable horizontal target that is positioned between the athlete and the target. It gives guidance to the athlete at the time of release. The athlete's height, game being played, desired arc, technique employed and position on the court determine the appropriate configuration, placement, and use of the sports training apparatus described herein. Athletes use the sports training apparatus repeatedly to train, learn, and be able to repeat the desired arc for a particular shot in their sport. | 03-10-2016 |
Robert Ogle, San Jose, CA US
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20090152617 | HETERO-STRUCTURE VARIABLE SILICON RICHNESS NITRIDE FOR MLC FLASH MEMORY DEVICE - Charge storage stacks containing hetero-structure variable silicon richness nitride for memory cells and methods for making the charge storage stacks are provided. The charge storage stack can contain a first insulating layer on a semiconductor substrate; n charge storage layers comprising silicon-rich silicon nitride on the first insulating layer, wherein numbers of the charge storage layers increase from the bottom to the top and a k-value of an n-1th charge storage layer is higher than a k-value of an nth charge storage layer; n-1 dielectric layers comprising substantially stoichiometric silicon nitride between each of the n charge storage layers; and a second insulating layer on the nth charge storage layers. | 06-18-2009 |
20110057248 | VARIED SILICON RICHNESS SILICON NITRIDE FORMATION - A method, in one embodiment, can include forming a tunnel oxide layer on a substrate. In addition, the method can include depositing via atomic layer deposition a first layer of silicon nitride over the tunnel oxide layer. Note that the first layer of silicon nitride includes a first silicon richness. The method can also include depositing via atomic layer deposition a second layer of silicon nitride over the first layer of silicon nitride. The second layer of silicon nitride includes a second silicon richness that is different than the first silicon richness. | 03-10-2011 |
20150194499 | VARIED SILICON RICHNESS SILICON NITRIDE FORMATION - A method, in one embodiment, can include forming a tunnel oxide layer on a substrate. In addition, the method can include depositing via atomic layer deposition a first layer of silicon nitride over the tunnel oxide layer. Note that the first layer of silicon nitride includes a first silicon richness. The method can also include depositing via atomic layer deposition a second layer of silicon nitride over the first layer of silicon nitride. The second layer of silicon nitride includes a second silicon richness that is different than the first silicon richness. | 07-09-2015 |
Robert Bertram Ogle, San Jose, CA US
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20090269918 | METHODS FOR FABRICATING MEMORY CELLS HAVING FIN STRUCTURES WITH SMOOT SIDEWALLS AND ROUNDED TOP CORNERS AND EDGES - Methods for fabricating a semiconductor FIN structure with smooth sidewalls and rounded top corners and edges is disclosed. A method includes forming a plurality of semiconductor FIN structures. A sacrificial oxide layer is formed on the top surface and the sidewall surfaces of the plurality of semiconductor FIN structures for rounding the corners and edges between the top surfaces and the sidewall surfaces of the plurality of semiconductor FIN structures. The sacrificial oxide layer is removed with a high selectivity oxide etchant. The plurality of semiconductor FIN structures are annealed in a hydrogen environment. A tunnel oxide is formed over the plurality of semiconductor FIN structures. | 10-29-2009 |
Ronald Roy Ogle, Carmel, IN US
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20130174222 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AN EPHEMERAL TRUSTED DEVICE - A method and system is performed by a requesting apparatus for accessing protected content from a content provider. The method includes receiving an indication of a level of trust needed to access specific protected content from a content provider, and supplying an identity attestation and an attribute attestation and the received level of trust to a third party evaluator. The evaluator determines if the requesting apparatus meets the level of trust needed to access the protected content. A trust attestation is generated indicating a level of trust of the requesting apparatus and is sent to the requesting device. The trust attestation is evaluated by the requesting device to determine what version of the protected content can be downloaded from a content provider. The requesting apparatus then asks for the protected content if the trust level attestation meets the level of trust needed to access the specific content from the content provider. | 07-04-2013 |
20150301958 | Field Lockable Memory - The present principles relate to a method of imprinting new identifying information to a flash memory device. The method includes receiving, at a flash memory, a new identifying information to be written to the flash memory, the flash memory having a plurality of sectors and a pointer associated therewith, the plurality of sectors including a locked first sector that includes previously written identifying information, the pointer including an address of the first sector; writing the new identifying information to a second sector of the plurality of sectors, the second sector being open and lockable; and locking the second sector. | 10-22-2015 |
Roy Ogle, Norfolk, VA US
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20130345140 | Basement Membrane Compositions and Applications Thereof - The invention relates to cell support compositions comprising a basement membrane extract isolated from cardiac or smooth muscle. The invention also relates to methods of using the cell support compositions for supporting cellular functions. | 12-26-2013 |
Roy Ogle, Virginia Beach, VA US
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20160022865 | Aligned Fiber and Method of Use Thereof - A scaffold comprising an aligned fiber. The invention further relates to a scaffold comprising one or more electrospun fibers wherein a fast Fourier transform (FFT) analysis result of the fibers have adjacent major peaks with about 180? apart from each other. Methods for promoting differentiation of stem cells into osteoblasts, chondrocytes, ligament or tendon, the method comprising culturing the cells on the scaffold or aligned fiber in conditions suitable for the cell differentiation. | 01-28-2016 |
Roy Clinton Ogle, Norfolk, VA US
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20100120115 | Compositions and Methods for Making and Using Laminin Nanofibers - The present invention encompasses methodologies and parameters for the formation of nanofibrous (to microfibrous) laminin via electrospinning. The present application discloses conditions and appropriate parameters to synthesize laminin fibers from a diameter of about 10 nM to a diameter of over 1,000 nM via electrospinning. | 05-13-2010 |
20110236974 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING LAMININ NANOFIBERS - The present invention provides methodologies and parameters for fabrication of the hybrid biomaterial by blending pure laminin or complex extracts of tissues containing laminin with biopolymers such as polycaprolactone (PCL), polylactic/polyglycolic acid copolymer (PLGA) or Polydioxanone (PDO) in fluoroalcohols (HFP, TFA), fabrication of substrates and scaffolds and devices from the hybrid biomaterial in forms such as films, nanofibers by electrospinning or microspheres, and the biological or biomedical use of the material or devices derived from it. | 09-29-2011 |
Samuel I. Ogle, Richmond, VA US
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20130180534 | SMOKING ARTICLES ENHANCED TO DELIVER ADDITIVES INCORPORATED WITHIN ELECTROPROCESSED MICROCAPSULES AND NANOCAPSULES, AND RELATED METHODS - A large variety of electroprocessed capsules can be produced to encapsulate a variety of additives within the subcompartments or substructures of the manufactured capsule. Furthermore, the manufactured capsules can be arranged within a filter of a smoking article during the manufacturing process. By modifying the various parameters that control the electrospraying or electrospinning processes, capsules can be manufactured that vary in composition, in substructural organization, and in dimension. A capsule produced by electrospraying comprises at least one polymeric material that encapsulates or supports the retention of at least one flavorant and/or non-flavorant within the capsule. A polymeric material provides a supporting structure for encapsulating at least one flavorant and/or non-flavorant additive. The capsules that can be produced by various electrospraying processes described below include microcapsules in a micro-scaled range, nanocapsules in a nano-scaled range, and various mixtures of microcapsules and nanocapsules. | 07-18-2013 |
Samuel I. Ogle, Colonial Heights, VA US
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20090038628 | Smoking articles enhanced to deliver additives incorporated within electroprocessed microcapsules and nanocapsules, and related methods - A large variety of electroprocessed capsules can be produced to encapsulate a variety of additives within the subcompartments or substructures of the manufactured capsule. Furthermore, the manufactured capsules can be arranged within a filter of a smoking article during the manufacturing process. By modifying the various parameters that control the electrospraying or electrospinning processes, capsules can be manufactured that vary in composition, in substructural organization, and in dimension. A capsule produced by electrospraying comprises at least one polymeric material that encapsulates or supports the retention of at least one flavorant and/or non-flavorant within the capsule. A polymeric material provides a supporting structure for encapsulating at least one flavorant and/or non-flavorant additive. The capsules that can be produced by various electrospraying processes described below include microcapsules in a micro-scaled range, nanocapsules in a nano-scaled range, and various mixtures of microcapsules and nanocapsules. | 02-12-2009 |
Samuel Isaac Ogle, Richmond, VA US
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20140060553 | SMOKING ARTICLES ENHANCED TO DELIVER ADDITIVES INCORPORATED WTIHIN ELECTROSPUN MICROFIBERS AND NANOFIBERS, AND RELATED METHODS - A large variety of electrospun fibers can be produced to encapsulate a large variety of additives within the subcompartments or substructures of the manufactured electrospun fiber. Furthermore, the manufactured electrospun fibers can be electrostatically arranged within a filter component of a smoking article during the manufacturing process. By modifying the various parameters that control the electrospinning process, a diverse set of electrospun fibers can be manufactured that vary in composition, in substructural organization, and in dimension. The electrospun fiber produced by electrospinning comprises at least one type of polymeric material that encapsulates or supports the retention of at least one type of a flavorant or a non-flavorant within the electrospun fiber. A polymeric material provides a supporting structure for encapsulating at least one type of a flavorant or a non-flavorant. The electrospun fibers that can be produced by various electrospinning processes described below include microfibers in a micro-scaled range, nanofibers in a nano-scaled range, and various mixtures of microfibers and nanofibers. | 03-06-2014 |
Steven E. Ogle, Murfreesboro, TN US
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20110073239 | METHOD OF MAKING RECYCLED ENERGY ABSORBING UNDERLAYMENT AND MOISTURE BARRIER FOR HARD FLOORING SYSTEM - A flooring underlayment comprising a plurality of recycled fibers formed into a nonwoven fiber batt, and a resin intermixed with the recycled fibers in the nonwoven fiber batt, the resin bonding the recycled fibers together. The invention includes a flooring underlayment comprising a plurality of recycled fibers formed into a nonwoven fiber batt, wherein the nonwoven fiber batt is formed using a method selected from the group comprising resin bonding, thermal bonding, mechanical bonding, and combinations thereof. The invention includes a nonwoven fiber batt comprising a blend of recycled fibers and binder fibers formed into a nonwoven fiber batt, and a resin intermixed with the recycled fibers and the binder fibers in the nonwoven fiber batt, wherein the resin and the binder fibers bond the recycled fibers and the binder fibers in the nonwoven fiber bait together. | 03-31-2011 |
Steven E. Ogle, Cary, NC US
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20090068397 | CONVOLUTED FIBER PAD - resent invention relates to a process of forming a multi-layer pad of a non-woven fiber batt and a foam layer having conforming convoluted surfaces and to a multi-layer pad incorporating a non-woven fiber batt and foam layer. The process of forming a non-woven batt layer and a foam layer having conforming convoluted surfaces comprises transporting each layer along its longitudinal dimension while compressing each layer along its lateral dimension. Concomitantly with compression, each layer is cut transversely along its lateral dimension to separate each layer into an upper segment and a lower segment and to provide conforming convoluted surfaces on the segments of each layer, the convoluted surfaces comprised of upstanding projections and depressions. The convoluted surfaces of the non-woven batt layer and the foam layer are aligned so that the upstanding projections of the batt convoluted surface project into the corresponding depressions of the foam convoluted surface, while the upstanding projections of the foam convoluted surface project into the corresponding depressions of the batt convoluted surface. | 03-12-2009 |
20090126119 | FIRE RESISTANT INSULATOR PAD - A mattress or mattress foundation comprising a core and a ticking surrounding the core, the core comprising a spring assembly, a flammable core component positioned above the spring assembly, and a fire resistant (FR) insulator pad positioned between a spring assembly and the flammable core component, wherein the FR Insulator pads protects the flammable core component by delaying the penetration of the flammable core component by the spring assembly during a partial or complete consumption of the mattress or mattress foundation by a fire. The FR insulation pad may be a nonwoven fiber batt comprising a homogeneous blend of shoddy fibers and oxidized polyacrylonitrile fibers. If the mattress or mattress foundation further comprises a surface FR layer, the surface FR layer is the primary FR layer for the mattress or mattress foundation and the FR Insulator pad is the secondary FR layer for the mattress or mattress foundation. | 05-21-2009 |
20100029163 | Fire Combustion Modified Batt - A high loft fiber batt is formed from a blend comprising charred thermoplastic fibers and about 10-15 percent by volume polyester binder fibers, wherein the fiber batt is suitable for use as a fire barrier layer. Another embodiment of a high loft fiber batt is formed from a blend of at least 15 percent by volume charred thermoplastic fibers, at least 15 percent by volume polyester carrier fibers, and about 10-15 percent by volume polyester binder fibers. Still another embodiment of a high loft fiber batt comprises a blend of about equal amounts by volume of charred thermoplastic fibers and polyester carrier fibers, wherein the fiber batt is suitable for use as a fire barrier layer. These high loft fiber batts may be used as a fire barrier layer in various different products, including seating and insulation for vehicles and aircraft, bedding, upholstery and furniture. | 02-04-2010 |
Steven W. Ogle, Cincinnati, OH US
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20150101377 | LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS FERMENTATION PROCESS CO-PRODUCT ASH FOR LAND APPLICATIONS - A composition that is useful in land surface applications is produced from ash resulting from burning at least one of lignocellulosic filter cake and lignocellulosic syrup co-products of a lignocellulosic biomass fermentation process for production of ethanol. The composition can be applied to surfaces such as fields, roads, and landfills as a stabilizer and/or fertilizer. Burning of material to produce the ash provides thermal energy. | 04-16-2015 |
20150101378 | SOIL CONDITIONER COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS FERMENTATION PROCESS SYRUP - Syrup produced in a lignocellulosic biomass fermentation process is used as a binder for soil conditioning materials to make an agricultural composition that is easily handled and applied. The syrup binds powdery soil conditioning materials such as lime and gypsum to form pellets or granules. | 04-16-2015 |
20150101511 | LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS FERMENTATION PROCESS CO-PRODUCT FUEL FOR CEMENT KILN - A fuel made from co-products derived from a lignocellulosic biomass fermentation process is used to fuel a cement production process. Filter cake and syrup co-products are mixed and dried, then burned in a cement kiln to create the temperatures needed for cement production. | 04-16-2015 |
20150101751 | LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS FERMENTATION PROCESS SYRUP BINDER AND ADHESIVE - Lignocellulosic syrup is produced as a co-product in a lignocellulosic biomass fermentation process, such as one producing ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass. The lignocellulosic syrup may be used as a binder of particulate materials. In addition, the syrup may be used as an adhesive. | 04-16-2015 |
Stuart Ogle, Western Springs, IL US
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20160046011 | Slide Switch for a Power Tool - A power tool includes a slide switch which is configured to provide variable speed control of the rotational velocity of a drive member as well as provide ON/OFF functionality for the tool | 02-18-2016 |
Vanessa Ogle, Richardson, TX US
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20110321105 | System and Method for Alternate Multi-Channel Bi-Directional Data Transmission - A system and method are disclosed for alternate multi-channel bi-directional data transmission in a multi-unit environment. In one embodiment, legacy infrastructure connects entertainment centers in respective rooms to a service server to provide downstream communication from the service server to the entertainment center. To provide bi-directional data transmission, an upstream data transmission channel is provided which includes multiple transmission mediums from the entertainment centers to the service center. The resulting bi-directional channel is asymmetrical with respect to bandwidth and the upstream communication link includes non-continuous bandwidth links. | 12-29-2011 |
20120014049 | Media Appliance and Method for Use of Same - A media appliance and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, a housing is adapted to be mounted within a wall. A panel forms a front portion of the housing and the panel includes vents and the panel may be mounted substantially flush with the wall. A media player, which includes a set-top box, is disposed within the housing. A pair of ports, disposed within openings defined by the housing, are configured to receive respective optio-electric connectors. Each port includes optio-electrically conductive elements. The pair of ports are coupled to the media player and one port is configured for providing a connection to a television and the other port is configured for providing a connection to an external source of signal for the television. | 01-19-2012 |
20120047540 | LODGING ENTERTAINMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR USE OF SAME - A lodging entertainment apparatus and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment of the lodging entertainment apparatus, a memory is located within a housing and configured to store hospitality content which includes events, channel guide, and amenities relative the lodging establishment. An input is configured to receive an existing video signal that originates independently of the lodging entertainment apparatus and including content differing from hospitality content. An output is configured to independently transmit the hospitality content and the existing video signal. A user interface is configured to receive instructions from a user. A processor is located within the housing and communicatively coupled to the input, the output, the memory, and the user interface. The processor selectively provides the hospitality content in response to a power ON condition of the lodging entertainment apparatus. | 02-23-2012 |
20140293515 | Media Appliance and Method for Use of Same - A media appliance and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, a housing is adapted to be mounted within a wall. A panel forms a front portion of the housing and the panel includes vents and the panel may be mounted substantially flush with the wall. A media player, which includes a set-top box, is disposed within the housing. A pair of ports, disposed within openings defined by the housing, are configured to receive respective optio-electric connectors. Each port includes optio-electrically conductive elements. The pair of ports are coupled to the media player and one port is configured for providing a connection to a television and the other port is configured for providing a connection to an external source of signal for the television. | 10-02-2014 |
20140359677 | Set-Top Box with Interactive Portal and System and Method for Use of Same - A set-top box with an interactive portal and system and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment of the set-top box, the set-top box is deployed to provide an interactive portal in a hospitality establishment having multiple rooms, such as a hotel. The set-top box is associated with a room and includes a housing that secures a television input, a television output, a processor, a transceiver, and memory therein in an interconnected bus architecture. The set-top box generates a guest interactive portal as well as a housekeeping interactive portal for a guest and housekeeper, respectively. Each of the portals provides relevant feedback on the condition of the room to a server associated with the hotel. | 12-04-2014 |
20150124387 | Media Appliance and Method for Use of Same - A media appliance and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, a housing is adapted to be mounted within a wall. A panel forms a front portion of the housing and the panel includes vents and the panel may be mounted substantially flush with the wall. A media player, which includes a set-top box, is disposed within the housing. A pair of ports, disposed within openings defined by the housing, are configured to receive respective optio-electric connectors. Each port includes optio-electrically conductive elements. The pair of ports are coupled to the media player and one port is configured for providing a connection to a television and the other port is configured for providing a connection to an external source of signal for the television. | 05-07-2015 |
20150222098 | Media Appliance and Method for Use of Same - A media appliance and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, a housing is adapted to be mounted within a wall. A panel forms a front portion of the housing and the panel includes vents and the panel may be mounted substantially flush with the wall. A media player, which includes a set-top box, is disposed within the housing. A pair of ports, disposed within openings defined by the housing, are configured to receive respective optio-electric connectors. Each port includes optio-electrically conductive elements. The pair of ports are coupled to the media player and one port is configured for providing a connection to a television and the other port is configured for providing a connection to an external source of signal for the television. | 08-06-2015 |
Vanessa Ogle, Fairview, TX US
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20120324517 | Set Top/Back Box, System and Method for Providing a Remote Control Device - A set top/back box and system and method for providing a remote control device are disclosed. In one embodiment, one or more wireless transceivers are located within a housing, which also interconnectively includes television input/output, a processor, and memory. The set top/back box may establish a pairing with a programmable device, such as a proximate wireless-enabled interactive handheld device having a touch screen display, whereby formatted parallel audiovisual experience instructions, including virtual buttons, may be transmitted to the programmable device for display on the touch screen display to create a experience parallel to the experience on the television. The set top/back box receives and processes virtual remote control functionality input instructions from the programmable device to control amenities associated with the set top/back box. | 12-20-2012 |
20140165114 | Set Top/Back Box, System and Method for Providing a Remote Control Device - A set top/back box and system and method for providing a remote control device are disclosed. In one embodiment, one or more wireless transceivers are located within a housing, which also interconnectively includes television input/output, a processor, and memory. The set top/back box may establish a pairing with a programmable device, such as a proximate wireless-enabled interactive handheld device having a touch screen display, whereby formatted parallel audiovisual experience instructions, including virtual buttons, may be transmitted to the programmable device for display on the touch screen display to create a experience parallel to the experience on the television. The set top/back box receives and processes virtual remote control functionality input instructions from the programmable device to control amenities associated with the set top/back box. | 06-12-2014 |
20150046954 | Set Top/Back Box, System and Method for Providing a Remote Control Device - A set top/back box and system and method for providing a remote control device are disclosed. In one embodiment, one or more wireless transceivers are located within a housing, which also interconnectively includes television input/output, a processor, and memory. The set top/back box may establish a pairing with a programmable device, such as a proximate wireless-enabled interactive handheld device having a touch screen display, whereby formatted parallel audiovisual experience instructions, including virtual buttons, may be transmitted to the programmable device for display on the touch screen display to create an experience parallel to the experience on the television. The set top/back box receives and processes virtual remote control functionality input instructions from the programmable device to control amenities associated with the set top/back box. | 02-12-2015 |
20150058909 | Set-top Box with Technical Configuration and System and Method for Use of Same - A set-top box with a technical configuration and system and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment of the set-top box, the set-top box executes an technical protocol to make the set-top box and an associated television ready for use. During the installation, maintenance, or repair, a human-readable visual label and a machine-readable optical label are generated that contain information about the status of the technical protocol. The labels are forwarded, via the television output, to the television. The set-top box dynamically updates the human-readable visual label and the machine-readable optical label as the status of the technical protocol changes. | 02-26-2015 |
20150221199 | Set-Top Box, System and Method for Providing Awareness in a Hospitality Environment - A system and method for providing awareness in a hospitality environment are presented. In one embodiment, a vertical and horizontal array of set-top boxes is provided and each set-top box includes an identification corresponding to the room in which the set-top box is placed. Each set-top box includes a wireless transceiver that periodically transmits an identification beacon that is received by a proximate wireless-enabled interactive device. The proximate wireless-enabled interactive device, in turn, broadcasts data packets including an indication of the strength of set-top box identification signals received. The broadcasts are received by a server via an array of wireless routers. The location of the proximate wireless-enabled interactive device is determined based on the signal strength information in the data packets. | 08-06-2015 |
20150221200 | Set-Top Box, System and Method for Providing Awareness in a Hospitality Environment - A system and method for providing awareness in a hospitality environment are presented. In one embodiment, a vertical and horizontal array of set-top boxes is provided and each set-top box includes an identification corresponding to the room in which the set-top box is placed. Each set-top box includes a wireless transceiver that periodically transmits an identification beacon that is received by a proximate wireless-enabled interactive device. The proximate wireless-enabled interactive device, in turn, broadcasts data packets including an indication of the strength of set-top box identification signals received. The broadcasts are received by a server via an array of wireless routers. The location of the proximate wireless-enabled interactive device is determined based on the signal strength information in the data packets. | 08-06-2015 |
20150221201 | Set-Top Box, System and Method for Providing Awareness in a Hospitality Environment - A system and method for providing awareness in a hospitality environment are presented. In one embodiment, a vertical and horizontal array of set-top boxes is provided and each set-top box includes an identification corresponding to the room in which the set-top box is placed. Each set-top box includes a wireless transceiver that periodically transmits an identification beacon that is received by a proximate wireless-enabled interactive device. The proximate wireless-enabled interactive device, in turn, broadcasts data packets including an indication of the strength of set-top box identification signals received. The broadcasts are received by a server via an array of wireless routers. The location of the proximate wireless-enabled interactive device is determined based on the signal strength information in the data packets. | 08-06-2015 |
20150326889 | Set-Top Box with Interactive Portal and System and Method for Use of Same - A set-top box with an interactive portal and system and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment of the set-top box, the set-top box is deployed to provide an interactive portal in a hospitality establishment having multiple rooms, such as a hotel. The set-top box is associated with a room and includes a housing that secures a television input, a television output, a processor, a transceiver, and memory therein in an interconnected bus architecture. The set-top box generates a guest interactive portal as well as a housekeeping interactive portal for a guest and housekeeper, respectively. Each of the portals provides relevant feedback on the condition of the room to a server associated with the hotel. | 11-12-2015 |
20160029065 | Set Top/Back Box, System and Method for Providing a Remote Control Device - A set top/back box and system and method for providing a remote control device are disclosed. In one embodiment, one or more wireless transceivers are located within a housing, which also interconnectively includes television input/output, a processor, and memory. The set top/back box may establish a pairing with a programmable device, such as a proximate wireless-enabled interactive handheld device having a touch screen display, whereby formatted parallel audiovisual experience instructions, including virtual buttons, may be transmitted to the programmable device for display on the touch screen display to create an experience parallel to the experience on the television. The set top/back box receives and processes virtual remote control functionality input instructions from the programmable device to control amenities associated with the set top/back box. | 01-28-2016 |
20160029078 | Set-Top Box for Changing Channels and System and Method for Use of Same - A set-top box for changing channels and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, the set-top box includes a television input that is configured to receive a source signal, which includes at least first and second channels, from an external source and tune the source signal in order to forward the tuned signal to a television. Within the set-top box, memory is accessible to the processor such that processor-executable instructions, when executed, cause the processor to save in a buffer the at least partially tuned second channel beginning at a recent periodic, sequential signal access point. In response to receiving a channel change instruction when the television tuner is forwarding the tuned first channel signal, the set-top box causes the television tuner to forward the fully tuned signal based on the second channel stored in the buffer beginning at the recent periodic, sequential signal access point. | 01-28-2016 |
20160037203 | Commercial Television-Interfacing Dongle and System and Method for Use of Same - A commercial television-interfacing dongle and system and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, a wireless transceiver is located within a housing, which also interconnectively includes a television input, television output, a processor, memory, a control interface, and a universal serial bus (USB) interface. The control interface and the USB interface connect to the commercial television. The commercial television interfacing dongle may establish a pairing with a proximate wireless-enabled interactive programmable device having a display and receive and process virtual remote control functionality input instructions from the proximate wireless-enabled interactive programmable device. Following receipt and processing of the virtual remote control functionality input instructions, the commercial television-interfacing dongle sends a command to the commercial television via a commercial television control protocol. | 02-04-2016 |