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Andrew Paris, Victor, NY US
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| 20110231422 | ANALYZING ADMINISTRATIVE HEALTHCARE CLAIMS DATA AND OTHER DATA SOURCES - Techniques suitable for identifying potential subjects for a clinical trial and other applications are disclosed. One or more exclusion or inclusion criteria are defined for the clinical trial. One or more specialized searching tables are pre-generated using administrative healthcare claims data and the one or more exclusion or inclusion criteria. The specialized searching tables are searched. Through the searching step, subjects are identified within the administrative healthcare claims data who match the one or more exclusion or inclusion criteria. Through the searching step, a geographical area is identified corresponding to the subjects who match the one or more exclusion or inclusion criteria. A customized report is generated using the identified subjects and geographical area. | 09-22-2011 |
Anthony James Paris, Anchorage, AK US
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| 20120247173 | BENDING INSTRUMENT AND METHODS OF USING SAME - A bending instrument is disclosed having first and second lever assemblies. The first lever assembly has a first lever and a first bending member, and the second lever assembly has a second lever that is configured for pivotal motion relative to the first lever. The bending instrument also has a gear assembly that is rotatively coupled to a distal portion of the first lever and which defines a lobe on which a second bending member is mounted. The second bending member of the gear assembly is configured to be angularly rotated upon the pivotal rotation of the second lever relative to the first lever. | 10-04-2012 |
Bruce Edward Paris, Eugene, OR US
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| 20100001863 | OPERATION MONITORING AND ENHANCED HOST COMMUNICATIONS IN SYSTEMS EMPLOYING ELECTRONIC ARTICLE SURVEILLANCE AND RFID TAGS - A system and method for monitoring operation and performance of electronic tags such as article surveillance (EAS) tags or radio frequency identification (RFID) tags such as by monitoring and reporting electronic tag readability and operator/system performance levels. The system includes an optical symbol reader and/or electronic tag sensor/deactivator that measures and reports values of reading, detection, or deactivation events during operation which may be indicative of electronic tag operability. The apparatus may further comprise a data accumulation device including memory storage to accumulate the measurement values for each set of electronic tags, and a programmed computing system to analyze the measured values and report on the results of the analysis. | 01-07-2010 |
Charles R. Paris, Nixa, MO US
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| 20090030835 | System and method for auctioning bids on construction projects - A computerized multi-stage bidding system and method for bidding on construction projects is disclosed. The system utilizes Internet client-server technology. The system includes input devices for entering into the computerized system and validating member credentials, accessing construction projects, registering to bid on the construction projects, providing information relative to a type of contract the construction projects will have, sorting, accepting and rejecting bids for the construction projects, posting a winning bid in order for an owner to compare it to the project budget, having the winning bid be reviewed by an owner and architect of the construction projects, via a report provided by the system and providing a forum for new contractors to become members. | 01-29-2009 |
Daniel C. Paris, Wesely Chapel, FL US
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| 20100331280 | Modulation of the Phospholipase A2 Pathway as a Therapeutic - There is provided a method of modifying vasoactivity by regulating a soluble Aβ pro-inflammatory pathway. Also provided is a method of modifying inflammatory reactions in microglia and neurons by regulating a soluble Aβ pro-inflammatory pathway. A method of treating patients with vascular disease by modifying an intracellular soluble Aβ pro-inflammatory pathway is also provided. A pharmaceutical composition consisting essentially of an effective amount of a soluble Aβ pro-inflammatory pathway regulator in a pharmaceutically effective carrier is also provided. | 12-30-2010 |
Eric Paris, Raleigh, NC US
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| 20120311341 | CENTRALIZED KERNAL MODULE LOADING - Methods and systems for centralized kernel module loading are described. In one embodiment, a computing system detects a kernel module load event to load a kernel module into a kernel of a client. Upon detection of the kernel module load event, the computing system computes a cryptographic hash of the kernel module, and sends the cryptographic hash to an access control server to verify whether the cryptographic hash is a permitted hash. The computing system receives a response from the access control server to permit or deny the kernel module load event, and permits or denies the kernel module load event based on the response. | 12-06-2012 |
Eric L. Paris, Raleigh, NC US
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| 20110213874 | LOST COMPUTING RESOURCE NOTIFICATION - Some embodiments of a system and a method to notify applications of lost computing resources have been presented. For instance, a processing device running on a client machine can monitor a computing resource used by an application, which also runs on the client machine. If the computing resource is lost, then the processing device can notify the application of the loss and provides details about the lost computing resource to the application so that the application can take appropriate action in response to the loss. | 09-01-2011 |
| 20120036334 | ACCESS TO SHARED MEMORY SEGMENTS BY MULTIPLE APPLICATION PROCESSES - A system configures page tables to cause an operating system to copy original page data in a data store when any one of the application processes makes a first write request for the original page data. The system detects a page fault from a memory management unit receiving a first write request from one of the application processes and creates the copy in physical memory to allow the application process to modify the page data copy. The other application processes have read access to the original page data. The system replaces the original page data in the data store with the page data copy in response to receiving a first synchronization request from the application process and updates a page table for one of the other application processes to configure access to the replaced page data in response to receiving a second synchronization request from the one other application process. | 02-09-2012 |
| 20120151206 | METHODS FOR VERIFYING SYSTEM INTEGRITY - A request is received from a client for accessing a resource provided in a network, the request including credential data representing system integrity of at least one component running on the client. In response to the request, one or more credential identifiers identifying the credential data is transmitted to a management server that provisioned the client. Credential reference data is received from the management server based on the one or more credential identifiers. The client is authenticated based on a comparison of the credential data received from the client and credential reference data received from the management server. | 06-14-2012 |
| 20120311336 | PERFORMING ZERO-COPY SENDS IN A NETWORKED FILE SYSTEM WITH CRYPTOGRAPHIC SIGNING - A method and system for sending data in a file system that uses cryptographic signatures to protect data integrity. A computer system calculates a signature based on the content of a page of a memory. The memory is shared by processes that run on the computer system. The computer system write-protects the page while the page is used for calculation of the signature. When a first process attempts to modify the page, a page fault is triggered. In response to the page fault, the content of the page in memory is copied to a new page in the memory. The new page is accessible by the processes. Access to the page by the first process is redirected to the new page. Subsequent to the page fault, access to the page by the second process is also redirected to the new page. | 12-06-2012 |
| 20120311693 | UPDATING FIREWALL RULES - A host rule mapping module in a firewall server may receive an update notification from a name server. The update notification may indicate a change to an address associated with a host name of a host machine. In response to receiving the update notification, the host rule mapping module may request a record corresponding to the host name identified in the update notification. The host rule mapping module may receive a contents of the record in response to the request from the name server, and update a firewall rule corresponding to the address identified in the update notification to include the contents of the record. | 12-06-2012 |
| 20130054857 | REDUCING LATENCY AT A NETWORK INTERFACE CARD - A computing device receives a first data packet at a network interface card. The network interface card asserts a hard interrupt request on a first processing device based on a interrupt affinity value. A latency reduction module consults a data structure to identify a second processing device and schedules a soft interrupt request for the first data packet on the second processing device. The latency reduction module determines if an affinity threshold is met, and if the affinity threshold is met, updates the interrupt affinity value to reflect the second processing device. | 02-28-2013 |
Henry G. Paris, Chattanooga, TN US
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| 20100183816 | LOW VELOCITY OXYGEN-FUELED FLAME SPRAY METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING FERRITE MATERIAL PRODUCTS AND PRODUCTS PRODUCED THEREBY - A method for making ferrite powder may include providing ferrite feed materials in a form of particles, such as having different sizes and irregular shapes. The method may further include exposing the ferrite feed materials to a low velocity oxygen-fueled (LVOF) flame spray. This may provide a more spherical shape to irregularly shaped particles to thereby make the ferrite powder. An apparatus for making ferrite powder may include a feeder for ferrite feed materials and a LVOF flame spray system for exposing the ferrite feed materials to the flame spray. | 07-22-2010 |
Jack F. Paris, Longmont, CO US
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| 20090219407 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING A DIGITAL IMAGE - A system and method processes original digital numbers (DNs) provided by a satellite imaging system to produce a set of spectral balanced and contrast enhanced multispectral images. Spectral balancing is achieved based on physical characteristics of sensors of the imaging system as well as compensation for atmospheric effects. The DNs in the multispectral bands may be processed using a relatively small amount of processing resources otherwise required to produce such images. Such images may be processed completely automatically and provide relatively easy visual interpretation. Each image pixel may be, for example, in an 8-bit or 16-bit format, and the image may be displayed and/or printed without applying any additional color correction and/or contrast stretches. | 09-03-2009 |
Jack F. Paris, Clovis, CA US
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| 20110134138 | Generating Agricultural Information Products Using Remote Sensing - A method for generating index raster files associated with an area of interest (AOI) uses a computer coupled to a remote sensing device via a network, wherein the computer includes an input device, a display, and a memory. The method includes receiving only three image raster files relating to the AOI from the remote sensing device, and receiving at least one set of three spectral control points (SCP) via the input device. The method also includes generating at least two independent vegetation index (VI) raster files and a soil brightness index (SBI) raster file based on the image raster files and the at least one set of three SCPs, storing each of the SBI raster file and the at least two VI raster files into the memory, and selectively displaying at least one of the SBI raster file and the at least two VI raster files. | 06-09-2011 |
| 20110135193 | Generating Agricultural Information Products Using Remote Sensing - A method for generating a supplementary index raster file based on a plurality of primary index raster files that are associated with an area of interest (AOI) uses a computer coupled to a remote sensing device via a network, wherein the computer includes an input device, a display, and a memory. The method includes generating the plurality of primary index raster files including at least two independent vegetation index (VI) raster files and a soil brightness index (SBI) raster file, wherein each primary index raster file includes a plurality of pixel values. The method also includes classifying each pixel value of the at least two VI raster files as one of a leafy material and a non-leafy material, generating a leaf pigmentation index (LPI) raster file based on the classified pixel values, storing the LPI raster file into the memory, and selectively displaying the LPI raster file. | 06-09-2011 |
| 20110135196 | Generating Agricultural Information Products Using Remote Sensing - A method for generating a supplementary index raster file based on a plurality of primary index raster files that are associated with an area of interest (AOI) uses a computer coupled to a remote sensing device via a network, wherein the computer includes an input device, a display, and a memory. The method includes generating the plurality of primary index raster files including at least two independent vegetation index (VI) raster files and a soil brightness index (SBI) raster file, wherein each primary index raster file includes a plurality of pixel values. The method also includes combining the at least two VI raster files to generate a classified soil brightness (CSB) raster file, classifying each pixel value of the CSB raster file into one of a plurality of classes, storing the CSB raster file into the memory, and displaying the CSB raster file. | 06-09-2011 |
| 20110135197 | Generating Agricultural Information Products Using Remote Sensing - A method for generating a raster file based on a plurality of primary index raster files that are associated with an area of interest (AOI) uses a computer coupled to a remote sensing device via a network. The method includes receiving a plurality of AOI raster files via the network, and generating the primary index raster files including a green biomass index (GBI) raster file and a pigmentation index (PGI) raster file. The method also includes generating a plurality of levels for each of the primary index raster files, generating a combination vegetation index (CVIPP) raster file based on a highest level of the GBI and PGI raster files, and generating a corn soybean map (CSM) raster file based on the CVIPP raster file. The method also includes storing the CSM raster file into the memory, and displaying a CSM report based on the CSM raster file. | 06-09-2011 |
Jaclyn Paris, Bel Air, MD US
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| 20130080151 | Systems and Methods for Teaching Phonemic Awareness - A system to teach phonemic awareness uses a plurality of phonemes and a plurality of graphemes. Each phoneme is a unique sound and an indivisible unit of sound in a spoken language, and each grapheme is a written representation of one of the plurality of phonemes. A plurality of distinct graphical images and a plurality of unique names are provided where each unique name is associated with one of the graphical images and represents a grouping of graphemes selected from the plurality of graphemes. The system uses a plurality of sets of display pieces having a plurality of individual display pieces. Each individual display piece includes at least a portion of one of the graphical images and the graphemes from the grouping of graphemes constituting the associated unique name. A predefined instructional environment defines a predefined spatial context and predefined rules governing the acquisition and utilization of individual display pieces. | 03-28-2013 |
James J. Paris, River Forest, IL US
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| 20120204668 | DOUBLE BUMP SHIFT SELECTOR FOR A VEHICLE - A method controls a transmission of a vehicle. The vehicle includes an engine for driving wheels, a transmission coupled between the engine and the wheels. The transmission automatically selects driving gear positions enabling the vehicle to move in a forward or reverse direction. The method provides gear shift structure associated with the transmission. While the transmission is in a presently selected gear position to move the vehicle in the forward or reverse direction, the gear shift structure is permitted to be initially manually engaged and moved to a first position to cause one gear change from the presently selected gear position. While the gear shift structure is in the first position, the gear shift structure is permitted to be manually engaged again to cause a gear change from the one gear change position. The gear change will provide optimum up-shift for performance or, when down-shifting, will provide maximum gear braking. | 08-16-2012 |
James M. Paris, Portland, OR US
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| 20110016444 | Collaborative Environment For Physical Verification Of Microdevice Designs - A collaborative environment for performing physical verification processes on integrated circuit designs. Multiple physical verification results may be stored in a “unified” results database/directory (e.g., unified at least from a user's perspective), where results from various verification processes, such as Design-Rule-Check (DRC) processes, Layout-Versus-Schematic comparison (LVS) processes, Design-For-Manufacturing (DFM) processes Optical Proximity Correction (OPC) processes, and Optical Rule Check (ORC) processes are accessible from the same style of user interface, which may be a graphical user interface. The basic abilities for design team-based interactions can be equally available to each process involved in the physical verification of an integrated circuit design. | 01-20-2011 |
| 20120047479 | Incremental Layout Analysis - Techniques for incrementally analyzing layout design data are disclose. With various implementations, a subsequent incremental analysis can be made for only portions of layout design data, using a subset of available analysis criteria, or some combination of both. For example, the analysis can be limited to errors identified in a previous analysis process, to changes in the layout design data made after a previous analysis process, to particular areas specified by a designer, or some combination thereof. Still further, the analysis process may be performed using only a subset of analysis criteria relevant to the portions of the design data being analyzed, a subset of the initial analysis criteria that the design data failed in a previous analysis process, a subset of the initial analysis criteria selected by the designer, or some combination thereof. Further, such an incremental analysis process can be initiated before a previous analysis process has completed. | 02-23-2012 |
Jeffrey Paris, Kew Gardens, NY US
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| 20120208431 | CONTAINER FOR SELF PROPELLED TOY VEHICLE - A structure for a self propelled toy vehicle is provided, the structure having: an enclosure with an inlet opening and an outlet opening; a first door pivotally mounted to the enclosure proximate to the inlet opening; a second door pivotally mounted to the enclosure proximate to the outlet opening; a first mechanism for retaining the self propelled toy vehicle in the enclosure; a second mechanism for releaseably engaging the second door in order to retain the second door in a closed position; and an actuation button located on the housing, the actuation button being coupled to the first mechanism and the second mechanism wherein movement of the actuation button will cause the first mechanism to release the self propelled toy vehicle and cause the second mechanism to release the second door such that the first door and the second door may move to an open position. | 08-16-2012 |
Joseph Paris, New York, NY US
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| 20090199861 | MEDICAL HAIR PROSTHESIS SYSTEM - A medical hair prosthesis for use by a wearer that has had a raid and pronounced loss of hair, where the foundation of the medical hair prosthesis is made of lace that has gone through a cryogenic treatment process to increase durability and comfort. The medical hair prosthesis is formed by a process of harvesting the wearer's own hair to incorporate into the front hairline of the hair prosthesis. | 08-13-2009 |
Julia Galanga Paris, Yelm, WA US
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| 20090087007 | BELLY POUCH SPEAKER SYSTEM - The present invention provides a belly pouch speaker system for delivering music to a pregnant belly for facilitating prenatal development. The system generally includes a pouch having a pair of speaker compartments, each having a corresponding speaker positioned therein. The pouch further includes a central compartment, disposed between the speaker compartments, for maintaining a music player therein and coupled to the speakers by audio speaker lines. A fastener cooperates with the pouch and is disposed such that the pouch may be maintained about the belly of the user by selectively adjusting the the fastener. | 04-02-2009 |
Luis Paris, Harrisburg, PA US
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| 20090077109 | HIGH-SPEED DATA COMPRESSION BASED ON SET ASSOCIATIVE CACHE MAPPING TECHNIQUES - A method is provided for compressing data from a stream of values using one or many distinct memory addresses as workspace, each memory address containing one or many values. The method works by reading two contiguous data values, of length K and N bits, from the stream, as a memory address reference (MAR) and a symbol, respectively. If the symbol does not match any of the values in the memory address pointed to by MAR, the symbol replaces one of those values, and a MISS code, followed by the symbol, is appended to the compressed stream; otherwise, a HIT code is appended to the compressed stream, said code representing a function of the location where the matched value was found in the memory address. Advantageously, the workspace behaves analogous to a cache memory used in computer architecture, allowing hardware or software parallel implementations using content addressable memory or associative arrays. | 03-19-2009 |
Mark J. Paris, West Henrietta, NY US
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| 20080305111 | Anti-C35 antibodies for treating cancer - The present invention is directed to methods of killing cancer cells, the methods comprising administering at least one C35 antibody and a chemotherapeutic agent. In some preferred embodiments, two C35 antibodies are administered with a chemotherapeutic agent. The present invention is further directed to C35 antibodies useful in these methods. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20090081210 | Methods of Killing Tumor Cells by Targeting Internal Antigens Exposed on Apoptotic Tumor Cells - The invention provides in vitro and in vivo methods of killing cancer cells, including therapeutic methods in humans, and also provides antibodies specific for the cancer specific antigen C35, and polynucleotides encoding such antibodies, as well as therapeutic and diagnostic methods of using such antibodies. | 03-26-2009 |
Michael Paris, Lansdale, PA US
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| 20120071965 | IMPLANTABLE GRAFT CONNECTOR - A connector for fluidically connecting a graft to a patient's natural vessel to enable fluid to flow through the graft into the vessel. The connector comprises a main conduit having opposing ends each configured to be implanted in the vessel; and a branch conduit having a first end integral with the main conduit and a second end connectable to the graft, wherein the branch conduit extends at angle from the main conduit at a point between the opposing ends of the main conduit. | 03-22-2012 |
Michael Paris, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110046492 | MONITORING FOR MITRAL VALVE REGURGITATION - Implantable systems, and methods for use therein, for monitoring for mitral valve regurgitation (MR) are provided. An electrogram (EGM) signal and a corresponding pressure signal are obtained, where the EGM signal is representative of electrical functioning of the patient's heart during a plurality of cardiac cycles, and the corresponding pressure signal is representative of pressure within the left atrium the patient's heart during the cardiac cycles. Windows of the pressure signal are defined, based on events detected in the EGM signal, and measurements from the windows are used to monitor for MR. | 02-24-2011 |
Michael Paris, Landsdale, PA US
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| 20090036817 | IMPLANTABLE FLOW CONNECTOR - An implantable flow connector for fluidically coupling a source tissue-enclosed body space with a destination element, comprising: a conduit having a lumen terminating at an orifice at a first end of the conduit implantable in the source body space through an opening formed in a tissue wall of the source body space, and a second end of the conduit implantable in the destination element through an opening in a surface of the destination element; and a circumferential flange, radially extending from the conduit proximate the conduit first end, configured to be implanted in the source body space adjacent an opening in the tissue wall of the source body space such that the conduit extends through the opening, the flange comprising one or more circumferentially adjacent sections at least one of which has a rigidity that decreases in a radially-increasing direction. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20090036820 | IMPLANTABLE FLOW CONNECTOR - An implantable flow connector for fluidically coupling a source tissue-enclosed body space with a destination element, comprising: a conduit having a lumen terminating at an orifice at a first end of the conduit implantable in the source body space through an opening formed in a tissue wall of the source body space, and a second end of the conduit implantable in the destination element through an opening in a surface of the destination element; and a circumferential flange, radially extending from the conduit proximate the conduit first end, configured to be implanted in the source body space adjacent an opening in the tissue wall of the source body space such that the conduit extends through the opening, the flange comprising one or more circumferentially adjacent sections at least one of which has a rigidity that decreases in a radially-increasing direction. | 02-05-2009 |
Michael W. Paris, Hatfield, PA US
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| 20110015559 | Dialysis Catheter - A dialysis catheter comprising a catheter body having a proximal portion, a distal portion, a first longitudinally extending central lumen configured to deliver blood, and at least three longitudinally extending lumens positioned radially of the central lumen and configured to withdraw blood from a patient. At least one blood delivery opening is formed in the distal portion of the catheter body and in fluid communication with the first lumen and configured for passage of blood therethrough. At least three blood withdrawal openings are formed in the outer wall of the catheter body, wherein each of the openings is in fluid communication with one of the at least three lumens and is configured for passage of blood from a patient | 01-20-2011 |
Michael W. Paris, Lansdale, PA US
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| 20080243130 | Device for the delivery of viscous compositions - Devices and kits, and methods of their use, for the delivery of viscous compositions are described. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20100234799 | DELIVERY OF MULTICOMPONENT COMPOSITIONS - The invention relates to devices and kits for the controlled delivery of viscous, multi component compositions. | 09-16-2010 |
Nicholaz F. Paris, Manchester, NH US
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| 20120287224 | Video chat within a webpage and video instant messaging - The Invention includes methods for video chat contained within a webpage and video instant messaging. A method of using video chat contained within a webpage allowing users of said webpage to video chat while utilizing all other features of the webpage and utilizing network resources rather than their own. A method of instant messaging using video wherein the user or users send a message in the same manner as a traditional instant message and the receiving user receives the message also in the same manner and both parties utilize video as the message body I.E. The message is a video and is instantly or nearly instantly received by the other party. A method of instant messaging using video wherein the user downloads software designed to allow video transfer in the form of a message instantly or nearly instantly between other users of the software. | 11-15-2012 |
Phillip Matthew Paris, Chicago, IL US
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| 20090216775 | Platform for real-time tracking and analysis - An apparatus in one example has: at least one of an identification tag and a video feed associated with at least one asset; at least one real time location server that operatively interfaces with the at least one of the identification tag and the video feed; and real-time data analysis and tracking system that ingests asset location data for at least one asset from at least one real time location server. The real time data analysis and tracking system may have a real-time alerting rules engine. Assets being tracked may be organized into at least categories and groups, the categories may be used to manipulate visibility of sets of assets in a portal, and the groups may be used by the real-time alerting rules engine. | 08-27-2009 |
Ryan W. Paris, Ringgold, GA US
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| 20100072315 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STORAGE AND TEMPORARY INSTALLATION OF SECONDARY FLOORING SURFACE - Systems and methods of rolling and unrolling secondary flooring surfaces, such as tall pile polyethylene turf, are provided. The system includes a drive system that allows for the conversion of a primary surface into a secondary flooring surface in a relatively short period of time. The drive system includes core adjustable speed drive units for controlling the speed and torque of the motors that drive the core, as well as roller adjustable speed drive units for controlling the speed of the front roller. The core adjustable speed drive units control the torque of the core motors during roll up and control the speed of the core motors during roll out. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20120168550 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STORAGE AND TEMPORARY INSTALLATION OF SECONDARY FLOORING SURFACE - Systems and methods of rolling and unrolling secondary flooring surfaces, such as tall pile polyethylene turf, are provided. The system includes a drive system that allows for the conversion of a primary surface into a secondary flooring surface in a relatively short period of time. The drive system includes core adjustable speed drive units for controlling the speed and torque of the motors that drive the core, as well as roller adjustable speed drive units for controlling the speed of the front roller. The core adjustable speed drive units control the torque of the core motors during roll up and control the speed of the core motors during roll out. | 07-05-2012 |
Ryan Whitman Paris, Ringgold, GA US
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| 20090199956 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRE-FABRICATING A SYNTHETIC SPORTS FIELD - A method of prefabricating and installing a synthetic turf field includes providing a controlled manufacturing facility with an open area that allows a plurality of turf strips to be laid out on a floor thereof. Visual markings are placed on the floor to allow the individual strips to be properly aligned on the floor. Once aligned, inlays can be placed into the proper strip and then secured. After the inlays have been secured, the strips can be rolled up and appropriately labeled for subsequent installation. After all the strips that will make up the field have been processed and rolled up, the rolls can be taken to the job site so the field can be installed. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20100200688 | System and Method for Storage and Temporary Installation of Secondary Flooring Surface - Systems and methods of rolling and unrolling secondary flooring surfaces, such as tall pile turf, are provided. The system includes a core onto which the secondary flooring surface is rolled, the core being coupled on both ends to a frame that moves along a track mounted on or in a primary surface. The system includes a drive system that allows for the conversion of a primary surface into a secondary flooring surface in a relatively short period of time. The drive system includes core adjustable speed drive units for controlling the speed and torque of the motors that drive the core, as well as frame adjustable speed drive units for controlling the speed of the movement of the frames along the tracks. The core adjustable speed drive units control the torque of the core motors during roll up and control the speed of the core motors during roll out. | 08-12-2010 |
| 20120111474 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRE-FABRICATING A SYNTHETIC SPORTS FIELD - A method of prefabricating and installing a synthetic turf field includes providing a controlled manufacturing facility with an open area that allows a plurality of turf strips to be laid out on a floor thereof. Visual markings are placed on the floor to allow the individual strips to be properly aligned on the floor. Once aligned, inlays can be placed into the proper strip and then secured. After the inlays have been secured, the strips can be rolled up and appropriately labeled for subsequent installation. After all the strips that will make up the field have been processed and rolled up, the rolls can be taken to the job site so the field can be installed. | 05-10-2012 |
| 20120241544 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STORAGE AND TEMPORARY INSTALLATION OF SECONDARY FLOORING SURFACE - Systems and methods of rolling and unrolling secondary flooring surfaces, such as tall pile turf, are provided. The system includes a core onto which the secondary flooring surface is rolled, the core being coupled on both ends to a frame that moves along a primary surface. The system includes a drive system that allows for the conversion of the primary surface into a secondary flooring surface in a relatively short period of time. The drive system includes core adjustable speed drive units for controlling the speed and torque of the motors that drive the core, as well as frame adjustable speed drive units for controlling the speed of the movement of the frames along the primary surface. The core adjustable speed drive units control the torque of the core motors during roll up and control the speed of the core motors during roll out. | 09-27-2012 |
Sam Paris, Chicago, IL US
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| 20090015824 | Optical Multiwavelength Window Contamination Monitor for Optical Control Sensors and Systems - A foreign-particle detection system for use with an optical instrument having a transmissive window with a first side and a second side includes a radiation source to emit a radiation signal, a diffusing reflector to diffusively spread the radiation signal emitted by the radiation source over the first side of the transmissive window, a radiation detector to detect, at the second side of the transmissive window, the diffusively spread radiation signal transmitted by the transmissive window, and to generate a detected radiation signal based on the detected diffusively spread radiation signal, and a computation module communicatively coupled to the radiation detector to detect a presence of foreign particles on at least one of the first side or the second side of the transmissive window based on at least the detected radiation signal. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20100061419 | Automated Self Calibration in Optical Detectors - A method and apparatus for automated field calibration of temperature sensors uses a series of readings including a reading of a known source, such as an LED, for use in calculating a factor that is compared to a reference for adjusting the sensor output signal. Calibration readings are taken more frequently after start up to compensate for sensor drift during storage, as opposed to less frequent readings during operation to compensate for slower sensor drift while operational. | 03-11-2010 |
Steven Mark Paris, Watertown, MA US
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| 20090287833 | Security-Based Presentation in Client Application Software - Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, for security-based presentation in client application software. A network includes one or more client systems coupled to one or more servers, a server including an application adapted to compare a request received from a client application for particular data, metadata and descriptors, together with authorization information, against the access control codes, keys or lists stored in a server-based set of tables or lists and use the results of the comparison to reply to the request affirmatively with the data, metadata and descriptors or negatively with either an error code, error message or null result. | 11-19-2009 |
Steven Michael Paris, Fleetwood, PA US
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| 20100131434 | AUTOMATED PATIENT-MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR PRESENTING PATIENT-HEALTH DATA TO CLINICIANS, AND METHODS OF OPERATION THEREOR - An automated patient-management system for efficiently reporting patient information to clinicians, and a method of operation thereof is described. The system automatically collects and analyzes historic-physiologic data indicative of a patient's health from a myriad of sources. Based on the historic-physiologic data, the system automatically generates a health-risk score indicative of whether a patient will experience a serious-medical event in the near future (e.g., a predetermined time interval). The system uses a processing model that may rely on Hierarchical-Temporal Memory techniques and other models, for extracting and analyzing patient data. The system also generates an integrated synopsis of a patient's health condition, including the health-risk score. The synopsis is then presented (served) to a clinician in an organized, simplified, and effective manner via a client-side user interface. The synopsis enables a physician to proficiently grasp the patient's most critical health parameters in a short period of time. | 05-27-2010 |
Sylvain Paris, Boston, MA US
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| 20100046829 | IMAGE STYLIZATION USING SPARSE REPRESENTATION - A computer-implemented method that includes segmenting a training image into training image patches, where each training image patch is represented by a linear combination of dictionary image patches from an image dictionary, and each dictionary image patch has a sparse representation coefficient. The method includes segmenting a stylized training image into stylized training image patches, where each stylized training image patch is represented by a linear combination of stylized dictionary image patches from a stylized image dictionary, and each stylized dictionary image patch has a sparse representation coefficient. The method also includes training the image dictionary with the training image patches and the stylized image dictionary with the stylized training image patches in a substantially simultaneous manner. The sparse representation coefficient for each training image patch is substantially similar to the sparse representation coefficient for the corresponding stylized training image patch. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20100054694 | COMBINED VISUAL AND AUDITORY PROCESSING - A computer-implemented method includes segmenting a plurality of video frames of a sequence of video frames into a first portion that includes a selected visual object represented in the video frame and a second portion that includes a background represented in the video frame. The selected visual object is selected by using a selection envelope. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20100067824 | IMAGE DECOMPOSTION - A computer-implemented method includes segmenting an input image into a plurality of image cues, each image cue representing a unique set of pixels of the input image. For each image cue, the method includes determining a set of image components, wherein each image component is associated with at least one adjustable factor to represent at least one characteristic of the image cue. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20120236020 | Methods and Apparatus for Performing Tone Mapping on High Dynamic Range Images - Methods, apparatus, and computer-readable storage media for tone mapping High Dynamic Range (HDR) images. The HDR image is separated into luminance and color. Luminance is processed according to the parameters to obtain a base layer and a detail layer. The base layer is compressed into a lower dynamic range and the detail layer is adjusted according to the parameters. The compressed base layer, the detail layer, and the color component may be output as separate layers, and various image processing tools and techniques may be applied to the component layers separately to modify the layer(s). One or more tone-mapped images may be generated by merging the modified layers. Thus, each layer of the tone-mapped image may be processed separately using various image processing tools or techniques to modify the output of the tone mapping technique in a wide variety of ways. | 09-20-2012 |
Sylvain Paris, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20080226168 | System and method for providing two-scale tone management of an image - The present invention provides two-scale tone management of an input image. A method of providing two-scale tone management contains the steps of: separating the input image into a base layer and a detail layer; separating a model image into a base layer and a detail layer; analyzing the input image globally for global contrast; analyzing the input image locally for local contrast; and performing detail preservation of the input image. A system contains a memory and a processor, where the processor is configured by the memory to perform the steps of: separating the input image into a base layer and a detail layer; separating a model image into a base layer and a detail layer; analyzing the input image globally for global contrast; analyzing the input image locally for local contrast; and performing detail preservation of the input image. | 09-18-2008 |
| 20080226190 | System and method for providing gradient preservation for image processing - The present invention provides gradient preservation of an input image. A method of providing gradient preservation of an input image, comprises the steps of: computing gradient fields of the input image; computing gradient fields of a remapped image, wherein the remapped image is the input image remapped; comparing a gradient of the remapped image to a predefined range of acceptable values, wherein the acceptable values depend on the input gradient; changing values of the gradient of the remapped image if the values of the gradient of the remapped image are not within the predefined range of acceptable values depending on the input gradient, resulting in x and y components of a modified gradient; and reconstructing the input image using the x and y components of the modified gradient. | 09-18-2008 |
Tim Paris, Guilford, CT US
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| 20100185560 | System, Method, and Computer Program Product for Allocating Assets Among a Plurality of Investments to Guarantee a Predetermined Value at the End of a Predetermined Period - A system, method, and computer program product for allocating assets among a plurality of investments to guarantee a predetermined value at the end of a predetermined time period. A computer program controls the allocation of assets in the investment vehicle, which allows the investor to initially invest one hundred percent of the initial deposit in non-secure, high risk investments. At the end of the each trading day, the computer program determines if assets should be reallocated from the non-secure investments to the secure investments, from the secure investments to the non-secure investments, or if no reallocation is necessary. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20120284205 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR ALLOCATING ASSETS AMONG A PLURALITY OF INVESTMENTS TO GUARANTEE A PREDETERMINED VALUE AT THE END OF A PREDETERMINED PERIOD - A system, method, and computer program product for allocating assets among a plurality of investments to guarantee a predetermined value at the end of a predetermined time period. A computer program controls the allocation of assets in the investment vehicle, which allows the investor to initially invest one hundred percent of the initial deposit in non-secure, high risk investments. At the end of the each trading day, the computer program determines if assets should be reallocated from the non-secure investments to the secure investments, from the secure investments to the non-secure investments, or if no reallocation is necessary. | 11-08-2012 |
Timothy L. Paris, Van Nuys, CA US
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| 20110305851 | Reusable Printing Medium and Apparatus and Method Employing the Same - An erasable and/or reusable image receiving medium ( | 12-15-2011 |
Win Paris, Seal Beach, CA US
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| 20100267528 | EXERCISE DEVICE - An exercise device has two reciprocating arms, each provided with pneumatic or other fluid resistance. The angular orientation of the two arms is limited to one of 0, 45, 90, and 180 degrees. Adjustments are made by loosening a complementary fastener, moving the arms to the desired angular orientation, and then tightening the complementary fastener. Mating projections and recesses prevent movement of the arms relative to each other once the angular position is set. | 10-21-2010 |
