Parry, US
Beau Robertson Parry, Cincinnati, OH US
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20130269013 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MULTIVARIATE AUTHENTICATION - Systems, methods, and apparatus are disclosed for user authentication using a plurality of authentication variables, such as biometrics and contextual data. Example contextual data includes the geographical location of the user, a gesture of the user, and the machine identification of the individual's user device. | 10-10-2013 |
20140289534 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MULTIVARIATE AUTHENTICATION - Systems, methods, and apparatus are disclosed for electronically sharing data using authentication variables, such as biometrics and contextual data. Example contextual data includes machine identifications (IDs) and data collected from sensors of computing devices. | 09-25-2014 |
20150379256 | Authentication Method using Liveness Verification - An authentication method requires receiving an order from a server to perform an act which is then verified by the server for liveness. The act may comprise shining a color on an object such as the face of the user, holding a flash at a particular location or a combination of these and other similar acts. | 12-31-2015 |
Charles E. Parry, Andover, MA US
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20100198888 | SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DISTRIBUTED ASSETS AND MEDADATA - A system for managing distributed digital assets and related metadata in a network, including several interconnected nodes, each of the interconnected nodes providing accessibility to the distributed digital assets via user controlled stores and caching subsystems such that the management of the assets and related metadata is based on predetermined criteria. Each node includes a caching subsystem, a metadata store, a controller, a user-controlled asset component, and a networking subsystem for communication between each of the nodes. The interconnected nodes provide support for platform operation of client applications. | 08-05-2010 |
20110106826 | TRACKING DIGITAL ASSETS ON A DISTRIBUTED NETWORK - A method for tracking digital assets stored on digital asset storage media including detecting availability of a reference asset storage medium containing digital assets at a first time; determining a reference medium identifier and digital asset identifiers; storing renditions of the digital assets in a cached storage area; and storing an association between the reference asset storage medium the reference medium identifier, the digital asset identifiers and the renditions of the digital assets in a database in a persistent storage area. The method further includes, at a second later time, detecting the availability of a candidate asset storage medium, determining a candidate medium identifier that uniquely identifies the candidate asset storage medium, and comparing the candidate medium identifier to the reference medium identifier to determine whether the candidate asset storage medium is the same as the reference asset storage medium. | 05-05-2011 |
Daniel Parry, Dublin, PA US
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20090298034 | Wearable Wound Simulant - A wearable wound simulant including a skin replica having the appearance of a particular region of the human body, examples including but not limited to a leg, arm, torso, or stomach, and a wound disposed along the skin replica is described. The skin replica includes a plurality of bendable layers arranged to replicate the visual and tactile properties of human tissues and at least one tear resistant layer comprised of a fabric material disposed between two bendable layers. The tear resistant layers are less stretchable than the bendable layers so as to prevent the bendable layers from stretching beyond their failure threshold. Design elements of the present invention facilitate the visual, tactile, and functional aspects of a battlefield wound so as to allow for the diagnosis of injuries associated therewith. Furthermore, the present invention allows for the insertion of a needle or the like, the probing and/or packing of wounds, the compression of vascular simulants to stop or limit blood loss, and the replacement of dislodged organs. | 12-03-2009 |
20100281748 | Compressible Plug for a Magazine Well - A magazine well plug used to render a weapon safe and/or to prevent sand, water, and other contaminants from entering a weapon is described. The magazine well plug includes a main body substantially shaped to conform to the interior of a magazine well, an optional flange substantially disposed about the main body, and an optional grip element disposed at one end of the main body facilitating insertion and removal of the plug with respect to the magazine well. The main body and flange are comprised of on e or more compressible materials. The main body is dimensionally larger than one or more dimensions within a magazine well so as to require the main body to be compressed in part or whole when inserted into a magazine well. The invention avoids openings inherent with rigid plugs, thereby preventing solid and/or liquid contaminants from entering a magazine well. | 11-11-2010 |
20120276511 | Wearable Wound Simulant - A wearable wound simulant for simulating a battlefield wound is presented. The simulant facilitates a graphically and functionally realistic medical training tool. The simulant includes a skin replica and a wound. The skin replica is shaped to conformably contact and cover a body region either in part or whole. The skin replica further includes a plurality of bendable layers arranged to approximately replicate the visual and tactile properties of human tissue and at least one tear resistant layer composed of a fabric material disposed between two bendable layers. At least one tear resistant layer is less stretchable than the elastic limit of the bendable layers so as to prevent failure thereof. The bendable and tear resistant layers form a self-sealing structure. A three-dimensional wound structure is disposed along the skin replica so as to replicate the appearance and functionality of a penetrating or non-penetrating injury. | 11-01-2012 |
Daniel J. Parry, Perkasie, PA US
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20130288216 | Simulant with Vascular Element Mechanically Responsive to a Tourniquet - A medical simulant applicable to training personnel in the treatment of a traumatic injury is presented. The simulant replicates the appearance of a body part and is mechanically responsive to externally applied pressure so as to mimic the response of a vascular element when a tourniquet or the like is applied to the body part. The simulant includes a compressible body, a structure, a compressible tube, and a pair of plates. The compressible body replicates an arm, a leg, or another body region. The structure replicates an injury, either penetrating or non-penetrating, and is disposed along the compressible body. The compressible tube replicates a vascular element. The plates are separately disposed within the compressible body about the compressible tube. The plates are configured to deform the compressible tube so as to interrupt flow of a liquid simulating blood therein when a compressive force is applied onto the compressible body by a tourniquet or the like. | 10-31-2013 |
David Parry, Yardley, PA US
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20090298034 | Wearable Wound Simulant - A wearable wound simulant including a skin replica having the appearance of a particular region of the human body, examples including but not limited to a leg, arm, torso, or stomach, and a wound disposed along the skin replica is described. The skin replica includes a plurality of bendable layers arranged to replicate the visual and tactile properties of human tissues and at least one tear resistant layer comprised of a fabric material disposed between two bendable layers. The tear resistant layers are less stretchable than the bendable layers so as to prevent the bendable layers from stretching beyond their failure threshold. Design elements of the present invention facilitate the visual, tactile, and functional aspects of a battlefield wound so as to allow for the diagnosis of injuries associated therewith. Furthermore, the present invention allows for the insertion of a needle or the like, the probing and/or packing of wounds, the compression of vascular simulants to stop or limit blood loss, and the replacement of dislodged organs. | 12-03-2009 |
20120276511 | Wearable Wound Simulant - A wearable wound simulant for simulating a battlefield wound is presented. The simulant facilitates a graphically and functionally realistic medical training tool. The simulant includes a skin replica and a wound. The skin replica is shaped to conformably contact and cover a body region either in part or whole. The skin replica further includes a plurality of bendable layers arranged to approximately replicate the visual and tactile properties of human tissue and at least one tear resistant layer composed of a fabric material disposed between two bendable layers. At least one tear resistant layer is less stretchable than the elastic limit of the bendable layers so as to prevent failure thereof. The bendable and tear resistant layers form a self-sealing structure. A three-dimensional wound structure is disposed along the skin replica so as to replicate the appearance and functionality of a penetrating or non-penetrating injury. | 11-01-2012 |
David R. Parry, Corvallis, OR US
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20140324502 | COORDINATING A PLURALITY OF CELEBRATORY EVENTS FOR AN HONOREE - A central server for coordinating a plurality of celebratory event for an honoree comprising a processor, a data storage device communicatively coupled to the processor, a user selection module to provide a user accessing the central server with a selection among a plurality of services to support the celebratory event, a third party selection module to provide the user with a plurality of third party services to support the celebratory event the third party services being provided from a plurality of third party service providers, and a calendar coordination module to provide the user with a selection of when the services are to be provided to the honoree. | 10-30-2014 |
David Walter Parry, Cincinnati, OH US
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20090003991 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TURBINE ENGINE CLEARANCE CONTROL WITH RUB DETECTION - A method of detecting rubs during operation of a turbomachine comprising at least one rotating object having a tip and a shelf is provided. The method includes generating signals representative of a sensed parameter and processing the signals to generate height versus time data for the tip. The height of the tip corresponds to the distance between the tip and the shelf. The method further includes monitoring the height versus time data, in order to determine whether a change in the height data exceeds a threshold value, and detecting a rub of the rotating object(s) on a second object, when the change in the height data exceeds the threshold value. A rub detection system for a turbomachine and a turbine engine system with rub detection are also provided. | 01-01-2009 |
20100188100 | AUTOMATED SENSOR SPECIFIC CALIBRATION THROUGH SENSOR PARAMETER DOWNLOAD - A sensor system for measuring a clearance parameter between a stationary component and a rotating component of a rotating machine is provided. The system includes a clearance sensor to output a clearance measurement signal. A sensor memory is attached to the sensor for storing a first sensor information. A second sensor information is stored in a electronics interface memory. The first and the second sensor information are read and the clearance sensor is matched with a respective plurality of calibration data by an electronic interface based on the first and the second sensor information. | 07-29-2010 |
20100191502 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLEARANCE ESTIMATION BETWEEN TWO OBJECTS - A processing system for clearance estimation in a rotating machine includes one or more sensors and one or more digital signal processors for calculating the estimated clearance. The processing system may include techniques for obtaining real-time clearance estimates and techniques for obtaining averaged clearance estimates. Aspects of the processing system may also include a method of switching between real-time clearance estimates and averaged clearance estimates depending on the operating conditions of the rotating machine. Other aspects of the processing system include the use of two digital signal processors: a first digital signal processor configured to receive signals from a clearance sensor and perform a first set of high speed processing tasks, and a second digital signal processor configured to receive signals from the first digital signal processor and perform a second set of lower speed processing tasks. | 07-29-2010 |
20110295538 | AUTOMATED SENSOR SPECIFIC CALIBRATION THROUGH SENSOR PARAMETER DOWNLOAD - A sensor system for measuring a clearance parameter between a stationary component and a rotating component of a rotating machine is provided. The system includes a clearance sensor to output a clearance measurement signal. A sensor memory is attached to the sensor for storing a first sensor information. A second sensor information is stored in a electronics interface memory. The first and the second sensor information are read and the clearance sensor is matched with a respective plurality of calibration data by an electronic interface based on the first and the second sensor information. | 12-01-2011 |
Diane L. Parry, Athens, OH US
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20140096489 | FLEXIBLE BALL FOR TRANSPORTING LAUNDRY - A laundry moving system includes a flexible ball for transporting laundry from one area to another. When laundry is placed into the flexible laundry ball and the flexible laundry ball is closed, the ball can easily be rolled down a hallway or even bounced or rolled down a staircase with little effort. The flexible laundry ball can be used by people of different ages and abilities in transporting laundry safely. The flexible laundry ball can be formed from two half-spherical shapes connected together with a hinge on one side thereof and with a latch on an opposite side thereof. | 04-10-2014 |
Evan J. Parry, Venice, FL US
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20100104779 | SHOCK ABSORBING ATHLETIC FIELD AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING SAME - An athletic field is constructed using side-by-side conjoined layers of resilient synthetic material placed over a drain blanket and extending to a peripheral trench drain. The primary material construction is a reliable layer approximately 4 feet wide by 200 feet long comprising a dimpled polyethylene core material with bonded top and bottom thin, flexible geotechnic fabric layers. A flange and flap system along one edge receives the opposite edge of the joining strip to bond the laterally adjoining layers together in a shingling or tiered manner to promote drainage and to keep water out of the resilient pliable structure. The top surface is overlaid with artificial turf | 04-29-2010 |
20100105492 | SHOCK ABSORBING, WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE, RECREATIONAL SURFACE AREA AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING SAME - A recreational play area meeting a fall height requirement and being constructed essentially of one or more layers of shock absorbing synthetic material such as dimpled polystyrene, running to a perimeter structure consisting of nailer boards and collector drain. The shock absorbing layer is overlaid with polyethylene synthetic turf filled with a sand/rubber mixture for added shock attenuation. | 04-29-2010 |
20120009362 | SHOCK ABSORBING ATHLETIC FIELD AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING SAME - An athletic field is constructed using side-by-side conjoined layers of resilient synthetic material placed over a drain blanket and extending to a peripheral trench drain. The primary material construction is a rollable layer approximately 4 feet wide by 200 feet long comprising a dimpled polyethylene core material with bonded top and bottom thin, flexible geotechnic fabric layers. A flange and flap system along one edge receives the opposite edge of the joining strip to bond the laterally adjoining layers together in a shingling or tiered manner to promote drainage and to keep water out of the resilient pliable structure. The top surface is overlaid with artificial turf | 01-12-2012 |
Geddielee Milton Parry, Clintonville, WI US
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20120284445 | Redundant Electrical Network Between Remote Electrical Systems and a Method of Operating Same - A redundant electrical connection network may include a first electronic system having a first processor, a second, remote electric system having a second processor, a first communication link coupled between the first and second processors, and a second communication link coupled between the first and second processors. The second communication link may be separate and isolated from the first communication link, and the first and second processors may be configured to normally conduct data communications solely via one of the first and second communication links, and at least one of the first and second processors may be configured to monitor the one of the first and second communication links and re-route the data communications solely to the other of the first and second communication links upon detection of loss of the one of the first and second communication links. | 11-08-2012 |
James R. Parry, Idaho Falls, ID US
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20100027732 | CONDUCTION COOLED NEUTRON ABSORBERS, APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING FAST FLUX NEUTRON FIELDS - A conduction cooled neutron absorber may include a metal matrix composite that comprises a metal having a thermal neutron cross-section of at least about 50 barns and a metal having a thermal conductivity of at least about 1 W/cm·K. Apparatus for providing a neutron flux having a high fast-to-thermal neutron ratio may include a source of neutrons that produces fast neutrons and thermal neutrons. A neutron absorber positioned adjacent the neutron source absorbs at least some of the thermal neutrons so that a region adjacent the neutron absorber has a fast-to-thermal neutron ratio of at least about 15. A coolant in thermal contact with the neutron absorber removes heat from the neutron absorber. | 02-04-2010 |
Jarvis K. Parry, Providence, UT US
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20080249448 | CABLE-BASED ORTHOPEDIC BRACING SYSTEM - An orthopedic bracing system for providing support to a joint of an individual is provided. The bracing system comprises a frame configured to conform to the individual's body and configured to contact the individual such that it can provide support to the joint. The frame has at least two portions configured to connect at least a first part of the individual's body to a second part of the individual's body. The bracing system further comprises a cable interconnected to the frame, and an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the tightness level of the cable. In one alternate embodiment, the orthopedic bracing system comprises a frame having two portions, wherein each portion has a separate adjustment system. In this embodiment, each adjustment system comprises a cable interconnected to the frame, an adjustment mechanism, and a flexible strap interconnected to the frame by means of two anchor clips and two anchor pins, each anchor pin being movably connected to the frame. In this embodiment, the adjustment system further comprises an additional flexible strap interconnected to the frame by means of the cable and two anchor clips, wherein this additional strap is affixed to and between the two anchor clips. | 10-09-2008 |
20110046528 | CABLE-BASED ORTHOPEDIC BRACING SYSTEM - An orthopedic bracing system for providing support to a joint of an individual is provided. The bracing system comprises a frame configured to conform to the individual's body and configured to contact the individual such that it can provide support to the joint. The frame has at least two portions configured to connect at least a first part of the individual's body to a second part of the individual's body. The bracing system further comprises a cable interconnected to the frame, and an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the tightness level of the cable. In one alternate embodiment, the orthopedic bracing system comprises a frame, a cable interconnected to the frame, an adjustment mechanism, two first flexible straps, each interconnected to the frame by means of two anchor pins, wherein each anchor pin is movably connected to the frame. In this embodiment, the bracing system further comprises two second flexible straps, each interconnected to the frame by means of two strap clips, wherein each strap clip is affixed to the cable. | 02-24-2011 |
John Parry US
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20120192641 | IDENTIFICATION OF FLUID FLOW BOTTLENECKS - Techniques for determining one or more fluid flow characteristic values of a structure are disclosed. A fluid flow vector and a pressure gradient vector for a portion of the structure are determined, and a dot/cross product of the fluid flow vector with the pressure gradient vector is obtained to provide a fluid flow characteristic value. The fluid flow characteristic value can be used for modifying the structure to improve fluid flow through the structure. | 08-02-2012 |
John Parry, West Chester, PA US
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20140257491 | ORTHOPAEDIC IMPLANTS AND PROTHESES - The present invention provides cervical implant ( | 09-11-2014 |
20140288655 | SPINAL IMPLANT CONFIGURED FOR MIDLINE INSERTION AND RELATED INSTRUMENTS - The embodiments provide a spinal implant that is configured for midline insertion into a patient's intervertebral disc space. The spinal implant may include structural guidance features to facilitate the angular approach of fixation elements into the apertures. The spinal implant may also be a configured with a tactile or visual feedback response feature to allow the user to know when the fixation elements are fully seated within the apertures. | 09-25-2014 |
20150305883 | SPINAL IMPLANT WITH ATTACHMENT SYSTEM - The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a spinal implant assembly having features to prevent or minimize fixation elements, such as screws, from being dislodged, or from backing out over time and with use. The spinal implant assembly may comprise an implantable body having first apertures for receiving fixation elements. A plate configured to nest against the posterior portion of the implantable body and comprising one or more second apertures can be provided. These second apertures permit access to the head portions of the fixation elements. One or more locking elements are then passed through the second apertures and engage the head portions of the fixation elements. In addition, the plate may comprise an adjustable arm to allow the plate to be used with implantable bodies of different size. | 10-29-2015 |
John Parry, Richmond, TX US
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20140132192 | POWER CONTROL FOR ELECTRICAL APPLICATIONS OVER LONG CABLES - This disclosure is drawn to methods, systems, devices and/or apparatus related to power control in applications over long cables. Specifically, the disclosed methods, systems, devices and/or apparatus relate to power control that considers the maximum power available at the end of a long cable (or from a battery) to a load over a broad range of load conditions. Some example systems may include a power supply located at the Earth's surface and a power converter coupled to the power supply via a cable having a first end coupled to the power supply and a second end coupled to the power converter. Some example power converters may be configured to measure the power being consumed by the electrical load in the well, and adjust operating parameter(s) of the electrical load based, at least in part, on the maximum power available at the second end of the cable. | 05-15-2014 |
John Parry, Stamford, CT US
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20110166656 | SPINAL IMPLANT CONFIGURED FOR MIDLINE INSERTION - The embodiments provide a spinal implant that is configured for midline insertion into a patient's intervertebral disc space. The spinal implant may have a body and the body comprises one or more apertures. The apertures receive fixation elements, such as a screw and the like. The fixation element may comprise one or more anti-backout features, such as a split ring. In addition, at least some of the apertures are designed to permit a predetermined amount of nutation by a fixation element. The apertures that allow nutation enable the fixation element to toggle from one position to another, for example, during subsidence of the implant in situ. Some of the apertures may be configured to rigidly lock with the fixation elements. Moreover, the spinal implant may include features, such as one or more bores, that can accommodate imaging marks to help guide a surgeon. | 07-07-2011 |
20110166658 | SPINAL IMPLANT WITH ATTACHMENT SYSTEM - The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a spinal implant assembly having features to prevent or minimize fixation elements, such as screws, from being dislodged, or from backing out over time and with use. The spinal implant assembly may comprise an implantable body having first apertures for receiving fixation elements. A plate configured to nest against the posterior portion of the implantable body and comprising one or more second apertures can be provided. These second apertures permit access to the head portions of the fixation elements. One or more locking elements are then passed through the second apertures and engage the head portions of the fixation elements. In addition, the plate may comprise an adjustable arm to allow the plate to be used with implantable bodies of different size. | 07-07-2011 |
John David Parry US
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20110268147 | THERMAL ANALYSIS - Techniques for determining one or more heat transfer characteristic values of a structure, such as an electronic device, are disclosed. A heat flux vector magnitude and a temperature gradient vector magnitude for a portion of the structure are determined, and a product of the heat flux vector magnitude with the temperature gradient vector magnitude is obtained. More particularly, the dot product of the heat flux vector magnitude with the temperature gradient vector magnitude may be obtained to provide a bottleneck heat transfer characteristic value. Alternately or additionally, a cross product (or related operation) of the heat flux vector magnitude with the temperature gradient vector magnitude is obtained to produce a shortcut heat transfer characteristic value. | 11-03-2011 |
John J. Parry, Sammamish, WA US
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20150232316 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BEVERAGE PRESERVATION - A receptacle for storing, pressurizing, and dispensing packaged beverages. An airtight chamber with a removable lid, wherein the joint between the lid and the chamber is also airtight. A gas valve allows for the inflow and outflow of gas, and a tap port and tap stem allow the beverage to be dispensed without breaking the seal of the chamber. A pressure relief valve allows for more rapid depressurization. Chamber can also be used at high and low pressures, such as a partial vacuum, to prevent oxidation of a number of open beverages, such as beers, wines, and sodas. Can be used with multiple types of gas, and is coupleable with both American and European tap systems. A pressure gauge port allows a user to verify the appropriate pressure for the type of beverage being preserved. Lid may have multiple taps to allow for the storage of multiple beverages. | 08-20-2015 |
John Mathew Parry, Spokane, WA US
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20150324741 | System for Tracking Shipments - This disclosure describes, in part, systems and techniques for tracking shipments from multiple locations in transit with multiple couriers. In some implementations, this disclosure describes a tracking service which uses data sources to generate one or more tracking interfaces which may allow a user to dynamically monitor and/or modify each shipment. In some implementations, each tracking interface may include tracking data from the data sources such as shipment origin, courier information, tracking identification numbers for each shipment from the multiple locations, items in the shipment, and/or identification numbers for the items in the shipment. | 11-12-2015 |
John Ryan Parry, Safety Harbor, FL US
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20100252632 | ROTATIONAL BAR CODE ORIENTATION SENSOR - A rotational bar code is presented. The rotational bar code includes a structure at least a portion of which includes a cylindrical surface having at least one of an outward-facing surface and an inward-facing surface, and a plurality of vertically-oriented symbols horizontally abutted in a non-periodic unique pattern on one of the outward-facing surface or the inward-facing surface. The surfaces are radially disposed about a rotational axis of the cylindrical surface. The vertically-oriented symbols are unique for at least a predefined segment of an arc of the cylindrical surface. An angular orientation of the cylindrical surface is identifiable based on the plurality of vertically-oriented symbols. | 10-07-2010 |
20100266290 | LASER COMMUNICATION POSITIONING SYSTEM - A system for receiving an optical communication signal includes a first array of light responsive devices defining a first target area and a second light responsive device defining a second target area. The second target area is smaller than the first target area. A detection device is coupled to the first array of light responsive devices and configured to identify at least one individual light responsive device in the first array of light responsive devices receiving the greatest light input relative to other light responsive devices in the first array of light responsive devices. A positioning device is configured to position the second light responsive device relative to the at least one individual light responsive device, such that the second light responsive device receives the optical communication signal. | 10-21-2010 |
Julian Parry, Sarasota, FL US
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20080261664 | COVER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A plush cover for a flip style cell phone is provided. The cover can include a top half having a first pocket, the first pocket being dimensioned to accept a top portion of a flip style cell phone, and a second half having a second pocket. The second pocket is dimensioned to accept a bottom portion of a flip style cell phone. The cover also has a front surface that extends across the top half and the second half, with at least part of the front surface being in the shape of a figurine. The top half can include an aperture that is dimensioned and located such that a user can view a backside display of a flip style cell phone placed within the cover. In addition, an elastic piece having a first end and a second end can be included, with the first end attached to a lower region of the top half and the second end attached to a bottom region of the aperture. The elastic piece affords for the cell phone cover to fit cell phones of different sizes. | 10-23-2008 |
Kent S. Parry, Alpine, UT US
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20130130219 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING A DYNAMIC CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT - Dynamic systems and methods for gathering/tracking data, automatically adapting to an individual's pace of learning, selectively determining the type of content provided to an individual, selectively providing an exposure frequency for the content, and/or enabling rapid design modifications within the educational environment. Educational content is dynamically designed and customizably presented to an individual learner. An analysis is performed on the data to optimize learning. Modifications are selectively or automatically made to the educational content. The process of designing, implementing, analyzing, and selectively modifying creates a cycle that optimizes the learning process and adapts to individual learners. Furthermore, the educational content is dynamically provided to the learner on an iterative basis according to the need of that learner in the learning process. | 05-23-2013 |
Matthew Parry, Semmes, AL US
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20110315639 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR HANDLING CATALYST SLURRIES - Apparatus and methods for handling spent catalyst, wherein a slurry comprising the catalyst may be rapidly and conveniently drained to separate a liquid from the catalyst using a separation unit including a separation vessel and having a separator plate disposed between an upper compartment and a lower compartment of the separation vessel, whereby each of the liquid and solid components of the slurry may be conveniently contained separately for subsequent treatment, transportation, and/or disposal. | 12-29-2011 |
Owen Parry, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20100064060 | SAS Paired subtractive routing - An input port is assigned to a SAS expander device. An output port is assigned to the SAS expander device. The output port and the input port are defined to be paired with each other as a primary subtractive port. Only a SAS initiator address is programmed in the route table of the SAS expander. An OPEN command is sent out the output port upon receiving the OPEN command into the input port if the DEST of the OPEN command is not a direct attached device of the SAS expander device and the DEST is not in the route table of the SAS expander device. An OPEN command is sent out the input port upon receiving the OPEN command into the output port if the DEST of the OPEN command is not a direct attached device of the SAS expander device and the DEST is not in the route table of the SAS expander device. | 03-11-2010 |
20120124256 | METHOD FOR DETERMINISTIC SAS DISCOVERY AND CONFIGURATION - The present invention is directed to a method for deterministic Serial Attached Small Computer System Interface (SAS) discovery and configuration. The method includes transmitting a Serial Management Protocol (SMP) DISCOVER Request from a node of a SAS domain to each expander of the SAS domain. The method further includes receiving SMP DISCOVER Responses at the node from each expander of the SAS domain. The method further includes comparing BROADCAST (CHANGE) RECEIVED (BCR) counts provided in each of the received SMP DISCOVER Responses to stored BCR counts, said stored BCR counts having been recorded and stored by the node prior to said transmitting of said SMP DISCOVER Request. The method further includes updating the stored BCR counts based upon said received BCR counts. The method further includes selectively transmitting a second SMP DISCOVER Request from the node to at least one, but not all of the expanders of the SAS domain. | 05-17-2012 |
Owen N. Parry, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20100281172 | SAS topology pathway analysis - Methods and systems for configuring network storage are presented. | 11-04-2010 |
Rob Parry, Park City, UT US
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20100113288 | Modular System for Performing Laboratory Protocols and Associated Methods - Systems, devices, and methods for automating laboratory protocols utilizing modular processing components to allow systems to be reconfigured for processing a wide variety of disparate laboratory protocols are provided. In one aspect, a sample processing module is provided, including a housing configured to accommodate a pre-identified sample process, a standardized temperature input capable of interfacing with a temperature controller, a standardized fluid input capable of interfacing with an input fluid controller, and a standardized agitation connector capable of interfacing with an agitator. These standardized components provide interchangeability of the module with a module having a housing configured to accommodate a different pre-identified sample process in a sample processing system. | 05-06-2010 |
20100167943 | System and Method for Hybridization Slide Processing - A system for the automated hybridization of a plurality of microarray slides. The system comprises an enclosure with a wash basin having an open top end, a lower carrier rotor disposed within the wash basin on a support axle for receiving a plurality of microarray slide substrates, and an upper clamp rotor disposed above the lower carrier rotor on the support axle for receiving a plurality of disposable mixers. The system is further configured so that lowering the upper clamp rotor to engage with the lower carrier rotor couples the plurality of mixers to the plurality of slide substrates to form a plurality of sealed reaction chambers, and raising the upper clamp rotor to disengage from the lower carrier rotor de-couples the plurality of mixers from the plurality of slide substrates to unseal the plurality of reaction chambers. | 07-01-2010 |
20110190153 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HYBRIDIZATION SLIDE PROCESSING | 08-04-2011 |
20130048089 | Analytical System For Performing Laboratory Protocols and Associated Methods - Systems, devices, and methods for automating laboratory protocols utilizing cooperative efforts between differing components including fluidics, agitation and thermal control for processing a wide variety of disparate laboratory protocols are provided. In one aspect, a sample processing module is provided, including a housing configured to accommodate a pre-identified sample process, a temperature input capable of interfacing with a temperature controller, a fluid input capable of interfacing with an input fluid controller, a fluid output capable of interfacing with an output fluid controller, and a standardized agitation connector capable of interfacing with an agitator. A control system interfaces with the temperature input, fluid input, fluid output, and agitation connector to enable the system to perform laboratory protocols that require complex, sequential fluidic steps in association with the temperature and agitation control. | 02-28-2013 |
Robert J. Parry, Park City, UT US
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20140329269 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR EXTRACTING A MATERIAL FROM A MATERIAL SAMPLE - Devices, systems, and associated methods for selectively extracting a material from a sample are provided. In one aspect, for example, a method for selectively extracting biological material from a biological sample can include identifying a region of biological material to be extracted from a biological sample disposed on a substantially planar surface, applying an extraction tool to the region of biological material to disrupt biological material from the biological sample, and dispensing a liquid at the region of biological material. The method can also include aspirating the liquid and the disrupted biological material from the biological sample. | 11-06-2014 |
Robert N. Parry, Beaver, PA US
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20150014129 | FUSE AND TRIP MECHANISM THEREFOR - A trip mechanism for a fuse includes a trip unit disposed within an elongated housing of the fuse, and a processor. The trip unit includes a fuse element and an actuator for severing the fuse element, The processor is in electrical communication with the trip unit, and is adapted to monitor electrical current. Responsive to the processor detecting a predetermined prescribed electrical current, the processor is adapted to signal the actuator to sever the fuse element. The processor is programmable to selectively adjust the predetermined prescribed electrical current, thereby enabling the fuse to have a plurality different current ratings. | 01-15-2015 |
Robert Neville Parry, Beaver, PA US
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20090160598 | FUSE MOUNTING MEMBER - A fuse mounting assembly includes an epoxy-bonded glass-fiber core that is surrounded by a resilient sleeve having a number of radially extending members. Attached to an end of the core is a first mounting bracket and attached to another end of the core is another mounting bracket. Each of the mounting brackets is connected to a fuse which is structured to protect a power circuit. | 06-25-2009 |
20140152418 | FUSE WITH CARBON FIBER FUSIBLE ELEMENT - A fuse includes a body, a first conductive terminal coupled with a first end of the body, and a second conductive terminal coupled with a second end of the body. The body, the first conductive terminal, and the second conductive terminal define an exterior of the fuse. The fuse also includes an interruption assembly including a fusible element. The fusible element includes carbon fiber, is disposed on a conductive path between the first conductive terminal and the second conductive terminal, and is configured to break when a current through the fusible element exceeds a predetermined current. | 06-05-2014 |
Robert William Parry, Oregon City, OR US
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20080196703 | VAPOR FUELED ENGINE - A fuel supply assembly is provided that may allow for use of vaporized fuel to power an engine and enhance fuel efficiency. The fuel supply assembly may include a vaporizing tank, a heating source, a temperature control and a monitoring and control system configured to control intermixing of ambient air and vaporized gasoline to maintain a desired hydrocarbon level in an exhaust. | 08-21-2008 |
Roger Parry, Moseley, VA US
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20090053951 | Flame resistant spun staple yarns made from blends of fibers derived from diamino diphenyl sulfone and textile fibers and fabrics and garments made therefrom and methods for making same - This invention relates to a flame-resistant spun staple yarns and fabrics and garments comprising these yarns and methods of making the same. The yarns have 25 to 90 parts by weight of a polymeric staple fiber containing a structure derived from a monomer selected from the group consisting of 4,4′diaminodiphenyl sulfone, 3,3′diaminodiphenyl sulfone, and mixtures thereof; and 10 to 75 parts by weight of a textile staple fiber having limiting oxygen index of 21 or greater, based on 100 parts by weight of the polymeric fiber and the textile fiber in the yarn. | 02-26-2009 |
Ron Parry US
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20160030994 | NOTCHER - A notching apparatus includes a stationary die, a notching die, a rod connected to the notching die, a double acting air cylinder connected to the rod for reciprocating the rod and notching die. The double acting air cylinder uses air pressure to both extend and retract the rod. A notching table includes at least one notching apparatus. | 02-04-2016 |
Sam Parry, Gilbert, AZ US
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20150048028 | Water Purifier with Integrated Power Generator - A water filtration system with power generating capability includes a membrane that receives relatively hot water on a dirty side, purifies the hot water, and transmits it to a clean side having relatively cold purified water. The system further includes at least one thermoelectric element coupled to the membrane that absorbs thermal energy from the dirty side and emits thermal energy into the clean side to generate electrical power. The system further includes at least one conductor electrically coupled to the at least one thermoelectric element that channels generated electrical power away from the at least one thermoelectric element. | 02-19-2015 |
Thomas Parry, Hellertown, PA US
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20130324466 | Therapeutic Dosing of a Neuregulin or a Subsequence Thereof for Treatment or Prophylaxis of Heart Failure - The invention relates to treatment of heart failure in a mammal. Accordingly, the invention is directed to establishing a dosing regimen whereby the therapeutic benefits conferred by administration of a neuregulin such as glial growth factor 2 (GGF2) or a subsequence thereof are maintained and/or enhanced, while concomitantly minimizing any potential side effects. | 12-05-2013 |
20150094263 | Use of Neuregulin to Treat Peripheral Nerve Injury - The disclosure provides compositions and methods for preventing, ameliorating a sign or symptom of, or treating peripheral nerve injury. | 04-02-2015 |
Todd Parry, Saint George, UT US
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20120215311 | ARTHROPLASTY SHIM - An arthroplasty shim configured to be inserted into a gap between a bone and a prosthetic joint component. The shim strengthens the prosthetic joint component. The shim can reduce the side-effects of an erroneous bone cut, loss of bone mass or bone failure which may result during revision surgery. The shim can help to balance flexion/extension gaps between bones in the joint and can help balance the joint's varus/valgus alignment. Generally, the shim has a thickness between about 0.5 mm and about 6 mm. The shim may include a spike or lip to anchor or the surface may be cavitated. The shim can be used as a trial to allow for proper fitting of the shim's shape, size and position between the bone and the prosthesis. More than one shim may be used to fill the same gap. Other embodiments are described. | 08-23-2012 |
Tom Parry, Hellertown, PA US
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20110166068 | Therapeutic Dosing of a Neuregulin or a Subsequence Thereof for Treatment or Pro-phylaxis of Heart Failure - The invention relates to treatment of heart failure in a mammal. Accordingly, the invention is directed to establishing a dosing regimen whereby the therapeutic benefits conferred by administration of a neuregulin such as glial growth factor 2 (GGF2) or a subsequence thereof are maintained and/or enhanced, while concomitantly minimizing any potential side effects. | 07-07-2011 |
Tom J. Parry, Hellertown, PA US
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20130085167 | METHODS FOR TREATING A STROKE-RELATED SENSORIMOTOR IMPAIRMENT USING AMINOPYRIDINES - Disclosed herein are methods and compositions related to therapeutic use of aminopyridines in patients with a stroke-related impairment, in particular, in patients with a stroke-related sensorimotor impairment. | 04-04-2013 |
Tom Jay Parry, Hellertown, PA US
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20100189654 | ANIMAL MODEL FOR EVALUATING VASOMOTOR RESPONSE IN VIVO - A method for evaluating the effect of a compound on vasomotor response in vivo comprises the steps of administering said compound to a rabbit and measuring the diameter of the vessel lumen of a central ear artery of said rabbit in comparison with the baseline diameter of the vessel lumen of said central ear artery of said rabbit, said baseline diameter being measured prior to the administration of said compound. | 07-29-2010 |
Travis J. Parry, Boise, ID US
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20080211839 | REPLACEABLE PRINT CARTRIDGE - A replaceable print cartridge includes a container and a memory coupled to the container. The memory is configured to limit use of printing material that is to be contained in the container. | 09-04-2008 |
20100005524 | Determining authorization to manipulate a token - In one embodiment, a method includes determining the authorization of a user to manipulate a token relative to a display device using identification information. | 01-07-2010 |
William W. Parry, Bethlehem, PA US
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20120213632 | Non-Metallic Vertical Turbine Pump - A non-metallic vertical turbine pump and a method of manufacturing same are provided. In accordance with one embodiment, the vertical turbine pump can include a motor, and a drive shaft coupled to the motor for rotation, a casing with a mixed flow diffuser including a diffuser hub and diffuser vanes that project out from the diffuser hub, and a mixed flow impeller configured to rotatably fit inside the casing, having an impeller hub, impeller vanes, extending from the hub, and a front and a back shroud connected to opposing ends of the impeller vanes. At least one of the mixed flow impeller and the mixed flow diffuser can be made of a non-metallic material and is a singular homogenous component. | 08-23-2012 |