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Aaron Reynolds, Glenorie AU
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20110142757 | NOVEL COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USES IN DIAGNOSIS - A compound of formula (I) wherein, X and Y independently bind TSPO, wherein X and Y are the same or different; and L is a linker that links X to Y; or a salt or solvate thereof. For preference, X and Y may be (II) or (III). The compounds may be radiolabeled with a radioisotope. Also methods for diagnosing or treating TSPO related disorders such as neurodegenerative disorder, inflammation or anxiety, eg. Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, multiple sclerosis, multiple system atrophy, epilepsy, encephalopathy, stroke, brain tumour, anxiety, stress, emotional disturbances or cognitive impairment, glioblastoma, ischemic stroke, herpes encephalitis, HIV, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, corticobasal degeneration, cancer, depression, an auto-immune disease and an infectious disease. | 06-16-2011 |
Aaron Michael Reynolds, Culpeper, VA US
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20130291292 | Full-face-type helmet windshield prop - The invention pertains to full-face-type helmet windshields, like motorcycle helmet windshields. A modern full-face-type motorcycle helmet, where the windshield is free to be opened and closed as a piece separate from the helmet proper, has a fully open position which stops before the top protective surface or crown area of the helmet, a fully closed position where the windshield rests on the bottom protective surface or chin guard of the helmet, and 1 or more intermediate catches between the fully opened and fully closed positions. At speeds around or above 55 mph the catches do not hold the windshield in place—wind resistance forces it fully open or fully closed. To permit airflow into the helmet and prevent the windshield from being blown completely open or closed an auxiliary prop is required. | 11-07-2013 |
Alan C. Reynolds, Windsor, VA US
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20110261361 | System and Method for Effective Isolation of an Interferometer - An interferometer has its performance enhanced by being suspended in a housing that is optionally evacuated. The frame that supports the interferometer is secured to a cover for the housing with a plurality of studs having mechanical vibration isolators. The frame comprises a support flange with a foam layer beneath the interferometer. An optics tray is disposed above the interferometer and holds the assembly to the support flange. The fibers that are connected to the interferometer enter the side of the housing and the entry is sealed off to allow the interior of the housing to be evacuated. | 10-27-2011 |
20120125596 | RUGGEDIZED FIBER OPTIC CABLE AND METHOD OF OPTICAL FIBER TRANSMISSION - A fiber optic cable includes: a first elongated body, the first elongated body having a longitudinal axis; an elongated sleeve disposed coaxially with the first elongated body, the elongated sleeve including a plurality of second elongated bodies wrapped around an exterior surface of the first elongated body; and at least one elongated fiber optic component disposed inside of and coaxially with at least one of the first elongated body and a second elongated body. | 05-24-2012 |
Anthony Darryn Reynolds, Marsfield AU
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20100323657 | COMMUNICATION DEVICES - A method, system, and media directed to managing a mobile communications device. In one embodiment, a communication event and spatial state for the mobile device is received. If the event is at least one of a plurality of preselected types and the spatial state of the device satisfies a preselected condition, the communication event is call-processed while initiating a notification of the event to a user of the mobile device. | 12-23-2010 |
Brad Michael Reynolds, Invercargill NZ
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20090272852 | Aerial Delivery Device - An aerial delivery device which includes a carrier configured to carry an item for delivery, and one or more wings attached to the carrier and arranged to extend therefrom; wherein said aerial delivery device is configured to provide a controlled aerial descent under gravity, such that during the descent the aerial delivery device, or the or each wing, auto rotates. | 11-05-2009 |
Brett S. Reynolds, Hudson, NH US
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20120001617 | APPARATUS FOR CALIBRATED NON-INVASIVE MEASUREMENT OF ELECTRICAL CURRENT - A system for accurate measurement and monitoring of AC or DC electrical current flowing through electrical conductors includes one or more current sensors, a receiver, and one or more calibration signal generators (“CSG's”) that can be plugged into outlets or otherwise coupled to the conductors so as to add automated, time-varying calibration signals to the conductors, such as current pulses or pulse patterns. The sensors are placed on a circuit breaker panel, around a cable, or otherwise near the conductors. The receiver distinguishes the calibration signals by their timing, pulse patterns, frequencies, or other time-varying features, uses their known amplitudes to calibrate the sensitivity of each sensor to each conductor, and determines the current flowing in each conductor. Among other applications, the invention can monitor building current usage, CO and data center power usage and distribution, and power line current leakage, and can calibrate invasive and/or non-invasive current sensors. | 01-05-2012 |
Brian J. Reynolds, Erie, CO US
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20120295594 | PERFORMANCE CENTER MOBILE SUPERVISOR APPLICATION - Methods and systems for supporting the remote monitoring and control of automatic call distribution systems are provided. In particular, an application for execution on a mobile device is provided. The application presents ACD system status information to a supervisor of the ACD system. The application additionally accepts control input from the supervisor, and can pass that control input to the ACD system server for action. | 11-22-2012 |
20130177149 | APPLY TIME FOR TEMPORARY ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES - Methods and systems for supporting manual control of automatic call distribution systems are provided. In particular, an administrator can manipulate parameters associated with call center queues and/or call center agents in order to improve the performance of an in-trouble queue. The changes are reversed after a predetermined period of time has elapsed, and/or after the previously in-trouble queue has returned to a healthy state. | 07-11-2013 |
20130223613 | CONTACT CENTER MONITORING - Methods and systems for providing a graphical depiction of a communication system incorporating multiple call centers distributed around the globe are provided. The user interface can present the graphical depiction in two or three dimensions. In addition, the user interface can provide a view of details concerning the performance of communication system components or events affecting the performance of such components, and can enable a supervisor to manipulate contact center parameters. | 08-29-2013 |
20130243169 | AUTOMATIC CONTACT CENTER ADMINISTRATION UPDATES BASED ON ACCEPTANCE OF A BROADCAST REQUEST - Methods and systems for automatically implementing contact center administration updates based on acceptance of a broadcast request are provided. In particular, a request can be broadcast to a target audience. Acceptance of the request by members of the target audience automatically implements changes defined in connection with the request for accepting agents. The broadcast request can be recalled under certain conditions. In addition, the action or actions implemented in response to the acceptance of the request can be undone under various conditions. | 09-19-2013 |
20130243179 | CONTACT CENTER AGENT FILTERING AND RELEVANCY RANKING - Methods and systems for supporting the monitoring and control of an automatic call distribution system are provided. In particular, a ranked list of candidate agents that can be assigned to handle contacts for a selected queue associated with an automatic call distribution system is presented to a supervisor. The supervisor can make agent assignments from the ranked list at the discretion of the supervisor. The assignment or reassignment can be effected by the supervisor through control inputs entered through the user interface. These control inputs can include reconfiguring agent and/or queue attributes. In addition, assignments can be effected through communications to agents made by the supervisor that are initiated through the user interface. | 09-19-2013 |
20130275416 | SCORING OF RESOURCE GROUPS - Methods and systems for automatically providing a relevancy score with respect to reports or groups of resources are provided. In particular, a proposed report or group of resources is input or otherwise defined by a user. The proposed report is then compared to predefined reports. A relevancy score for each of a plurality of predefined reports with respect to the proposed report is calculated and output to the user. The relevancy score can be reported as a percentage. | 10-17-2013 |
Brian L. Reynolds, Onalaska, WI US
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20110250051 | FC fan flow measurement system - An airflow volume sensing means for determining the flow rate through a fan includes a curved inlet cone with a pressure sensor at the minimum diameter of the cone, wherein the flow volume sensing means is particularly suited for FC centrifugal fans (centrifugal fans with forward curved fan blades). With an FC fan, the minimum diameter of the inlet cone's interior surface is adjacent the fan wheel, and the static pressure there is at a minimum value. A predetermined relationship between the static gage pressure at that point and the volume flow rate through the fan is applied regardless of variables such as fan speed, fan housing geometry, supply air duct configurations, return air duct configurations, location of various heat exchangers or filters, etc. In some embodiments, a single pressure sensor senses an average of a plurality of pressure taps, wherein each tap is at approximately the same minimum pressure. | 10-13-2011 |
Bruce Reynolds, Martiez, CA US
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20120315202 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR HYDROCONVERSION - An apparatus is disclosed for the hydroconversion of hydrocarbon feedstock with a hydrogen gas at elevated temperature and pressure with the use of a catalyst. The apparatus is a reactor vessel with a grid plate distributor for improved gas liquid distribution. The distributor comprises a grid plate and a bubble cap assembly with a plurality of tubular risers extending through the grid plate. Each tubular riser has an upper section above the grid plate and a lower section below the grid plate, the lower section terminated with an open bottom end for ingress of the hydrogen gas and hydrocarbon feedstock, the upper section having a closed top terminated with a housing cap. Each tubular riser has at least a vertical slot and a least a side hole sufficiently sized such that in operation, the liquid level in the zone below the grid plate is above the vertical slot and below the side hole opening. | 12-13-2012 |
Bruce Charles Reynolds, Gilroy, CA US
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20120221961 | ADDRESSEE BASED MESSAGE PRIORITIZATION - Addressee based message prioritization is disclosed. In some implementations, messages received by an electronic messaging user (e.g., recipient) can be displayed in a user interface of an electronic messaging application. In some implementations, received messages can be prioritized based on how the messages are addressed to the user. In some implementations, received message can be displayed and highlighted based on the priority of each message. In some implementations, messages can be grouped and/or sorted based on the priority of each message. | 08-30-2012 |
Byron Reynolds, Gilroy, CA US
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20120259322 | SKIN PROTECTION FOR SUBDERMAL CRYOGENIC REMODELING FOR COSMETIC AND OTHER TREATMENTS - A systems and methods for controlling temperature in a cryogenic device includes providing a device having a probe and a heater element. A distal region of the probe is engaged with the target region. Measuring and recording current temperature of a proximal region of the probe and time of the measurement is used to determine slope of a temperature curve defined by two points. The first point is defined by the current temperature and time of measurement and a second point is defined by a previous measurement of proximal region temperature and time of measurement. When the slope is less than a slope threshold value a treatment flag is activated, treatment start time is recorded and the proximal region is heated with the heater element. Heating is discontinued and the treatment flag is deactivated after elapsed treatment time exceeds a duration threshold value. | 10-11-2012 |
20120265278 | INTEGRATED CRYOSURGICAL SYSTEM WITH REFRIGERANT AND ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE - A system for treating tissue in a patient includes a body having a cooling fluid supply path and a tissue piercing probe in fluid communication with the cooling fluid supply path. The probe extends distally from the body and is insertable into the tissue through the patient's skin. A cooling fluid source is fluidly coupled with the probe such that when cooling is initiated, cooling fluid flows in the probe thereby cooling the probe and any adjacent tissue. A heater element is in thermal engagement with the cooling fluid source and a power source provides power to the heater element thereby heating the cooling fluid. The power source has sufficient power to heat the cooling fluid to at least a desired temperature but has insufficient power to heat the cooling fluid above a critical temperature which results in rupture of the cooling fluid source. | 10-18-2012 |
20130231584 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRESSURE MEASUREMENT - Methods and apparatus for measuring pressure in a patient are provided which may include any number of features. One feature is a pressure measurement system comprising a pressure source, a compliant bladder, a catheter in communication with the pressure source, pressure sensors, and a controller configured to determine a pressure within the compliant bladder. The pressure measurement system can inflate the compliant bladder with gas or air to determine a pressure within a patient. In one embodiment, the pressure measurement system measures pressure within a peritoneal cavity. | 09-05-2013 |
20140056325 | DUAL THERMISTOR REDUNDANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR - A redundant temperature measurement probe is described that may include any number of features. In one embodiment, the probe includes a pair of resistive sensors, a pair of output wires, and a shared ground wire for a total of three wires. The first and second resistive sensors of the probe can be electrically connected to a controller to measure temperature and detect when a fault in the probe occurs. In some embodiments, the controller can be configured to detect a shift in resistance | 02-27-2014 |
Carson Reynolds, Tokyo JP
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20130038717 | Image Based Position Determination - A method and apparatus for identifying a position of a platform. Features are identified in a series of images generated by a camera system associated with the platform while the platform is moving. A shift in a perspective of the camera system is identified from a shift in a position of the features in the series of images. A change in the position of the platform is identified based on the shift in the perspective. | 02-14-2013 |
Charles James Reynolds, St. Mary'S Bay NZ
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20090134105 | Textile sampling - An apparatus is disclosed for displaying a plurality of textile or fabric samples. The apparatus includes a plurality of elongate rail members configured to receive and engage at least one sample member. The at least one or each sample member holds at least one sample and is adapted to slidably and/or pivotally engage at least one rail member by way of one or more corresponding apertures or channels provided therein. | 05-28-2009 |
Chris Reynolds, Parker, CO US
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20120326372 | FORMING OF METAL CONTAINER BODIES - Apparatus and method for forming (e.g. die necking) open ends of open-ended metal container bodies. An exemplary embodiment provides a number of movable holders for container bodies that move the container bodies along a path extending through the apparatus. A motor advances the holders and container bodies along the path in steps with pauses between each step. Each step advances one or more container bodies (and preferably two or more). One or more groups of work stations positioned adjacent to the path provides tool sets for carrying out a forming operation on one (and preferably two or more) container bodies simultaneously. Individual container bodies, or more preferably groups of two or more, are subjected to one or more forming operations during passage along the path (preferably the periphery of one or more star wheels). | 12-27-2012 |
Clay Neal Reynolds, Fayetterville, TN US
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20130307672 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MARKING SURVEYING POINTS ALONG A PROPERTY BOUNDARY - A system for marking surveying points has a maker that is installed, e.g., buried, at a surveying point along a property boundary. Information indicative of a geographic location of the surveying point is shared in the marker. In order to later find the surveying point, a communication device is carried to the approximate location of the marker, and the communication device interrogates the marker to retrieve the stored information, which can then be used to determine the geographic location of the surveying point. | 11-21-2013 |
Colin Reynolds, Hudson, NH US
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20120100047 | AUTOMATED LIQUID HANDLING DEVICE - A liquid handling system that is configured to receive an interchangeable pipetting head that is selected from a plurality of interchangeable pipetting heads for automated liquid handling flexibility and scalability. The system includes a housing and at least one pipetting head disposed within that housing for aspirating and dispensing a liquid. A locking mechanism interchangeably receives the at least one pipetting head and includes an adaptor plate and a support block. The adaptor plate is operably coupled to the housing and the support block is operably coupled to the at least one pipetting head. The support block is then, in turn, is configured to be operably coupled to the adaptor plate. | 04-26-2012 |
Conrad Reynolds, Conway, AR US
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20130144634 | METHOD OF TRACKING AND RETRIEVING PERSONALTY - A system for the tracking and recovery of personal property, including the establishment of a system administrator and the establishment of a business relationship between said system administrator and a client. The system administrator providing to the client in exchange for a fee, a dedicated code, along with a toll free telephone number and a web address to permit a finder of the lost property to communicate its finding to the system administrator. The system administrator then providing instructions for the recovery of the property to the finder, resulting in the ultimate return of the property to the client without ever disclosing any personal information regarding the client or the finder. | 06-06-2013 |
Daniel Reynolds, Chattanooga, TN US
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20140065346 | PROCESSES TO MAKE WATER AND OIL REPELLENT BCF YARN - Disclosed are processes for applying anti-soil compositions onto BCF yarns during cable or air twisting processes prior to weaving, knitting or tufting into finished carpet. The process foregoes the need for downstream environmentally unfavorable dyeing and low pH chemical treatment processes on the finished carpet. The anti-soil composition can be comprised of a high specific surface energy chemical or other material, for example a fluorochemical. Further, the anti-soil composition can further comprise an anti-stain component. Also disclosed are systems, BCF yarns, and carpets made from the BCF yarn treated by the disclosed process. | 03-06-2014 |
Dave Reynolds, Orem, UT US
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20120076276 | CAPACITOR AC POWER COUPLING ACROSS HIGH DC VOLTAGE DIFFERENTIAL - A circuit providing reliable voltage isolation between a low and high voltage sides of a circuit while allowing AC power transfer between the low and high voltage sides of the circuit to an x-ray tube filament. Capacitors provide the isolation between the low and high voltage sides of the circuit. | 03-29-2012 |
20130163725 | X-RAY TUBE TO POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR - An x-ray source can include an x-ray tube and a power supply. The x-ray tube can be removably affixed to the power supply in a rigid manner with the x-ray tube movable and holdable along with the power supply when affixed thereto. A releasable coupling between the x-ray tube and the power supply can create an interface defining a potential arc path. A means, such as a non-linear plug and socket junction, a gasket, or an electrically conductive sleeve, can be used for resisting arcing along the potential arc path. | 06-27-2013 |
20140294156 | COMPACT X-RAY SOURCE - A compact x-ray source can include a circuit ( | 10-02-2014 |
20140314209 | MULTI-TARGET X-RAY TUBE WITH STATIONARY ELECTRON BEAM POSITION - A transmission x-ray tube comprising an end window hermetically sealed to a flexible coupling. The flexible coupling can allow the window to shift or tilt in one direction or another direction to allow an electron beam to impinge upon one region of the window or another region of the window. | 10-23-2014 |
David W. Reynolds, Apache Junction, AZ US
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20140034690 | FISH STRINGER SYSTEM - A fish stringer system includes multiple stringers of multiple lengths. Each stringer has an outer diameter with a reduced diameter portion. Each snap assembly includes a slider that includes a gap for receiving the reduced diameter portion of the stringer, wherein the slider has an inside dimension that allows the slider to slide over the outer diameter of the stringer. Each snap assembly includes a swivel coupled to the slider, and a snap coupled to the swivel. The sliders may be different colors, any of which can be glow-in-the-dark, and the snaps may be different sizes. The stringer system provides a way to easily put fish on a stringer regardless of where the fisherman is located. | 02-06-2014 |
Daymion Reynolds, Phoenix, AZ US
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20130311536 | Suspending and Terminating Events in Computer Systems - One embodiment of a method of the present invention provides for obtaining from one or more event generators an event for a hosting account, determining whether a suspended execution condition exists for the event for the hosting account, suspending an execution of the event while the suspended execution condition still exists, and executing the event for the hosting account after the suspended execution condition no longer exists. | 11-21-2013 |
20130311537 | Grouping and Throttling Events in Computer Systems - One embodiment of a method of the present invention provides for obtaining a first event for a first hosting account, a second event for the first hosting account, a third event for a second hosting account, and a fourth event for the second hosting account, executing the first event for the first hosting account and the second event for the first hosting account sequentially in relation to the first event and the second event, and executing the third event for the second hosting account and the fourth event for the second hosting account sequentially in relation to the third event and the fourth event and parallel in relation to the first event and the second event. | 11-21-2013 |
20130311639 | Event Precedence and Exclusivity in Computer Systems - One embodiment of a method of the present invention provides for obtaining from one or more event generators a first event for one or more hosting accounts and a second event for the one or more hosting accounts, determining whether the first event for the one or more hosting accounts requires a first event execution exclusivity, determining whether the second event for the one or more hosting accounts requires a second event execution exclusivity, and executing the first event and the second event sequentially if the first event requires the first event execution exclusivity or the second event requires the second event execution exclusivity, or parallel if the first event does not require the first event execution exclusivity and the second event does not require the second event execution exclusivity. | 11-21-2013 |
20130312012 | Updating and Consolidating Events in Computer Systems - One embodiment of a method of the present invention provides for obtaining from one or more event generators a first event for one or more hosting accounts with a first content and a second event for the one or more hosting accounts with a second content, changing the second content of the second event for the one or more hosting accounts as a function of the first content of the first event for the one or more hosting accounts, and executing the first event and the second event. | 11-21-2013 |
20140215055 | MONITORING NETWORK ENTITIES VIA A CENTRAL MONITORING SYSTEM - Systems and method of the present invention provide for one or more server computers configured to receive a plurality of data published by a network entity and identify, within the data: the network entity that published the data, a sample of one or more metrics for the network entity and a sample type of each of the one or more samples. The one or more server computers may further be configured to calculate a network resource usage score, using the one or more metrics according to one or more rules for each of the sample types identified, for the sample. | 07-31-2014 |
Derek J. Reynolds, El Dorado Hills, CA US
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20130333015 | BIOMETRIC CLOUD COMMUNICATION AND DATA MOVEMENT - An apparatus, method, system, and computer accessible medium are disclosed. In one embodiment the apparatus includes a first computing device having a processor coupled to memory. The apparatus also includes a first biometric reader unit to determine biometric signatures, the biometric reader unit communicatively coupled to the computing device. The memory stores a plurality of data files. The apparatus also includes a bio-packet generation unit to generate a packet comprising a first bio-identifier, the first bio-identifier comprising at least one biometric signature of a user. Finally, the apparatus includes a bio-packet transmission unit to send the generated packet to a remote server. | 12-12-2013 |
Frederick J. Reynolds, Casper, WY US
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20120153705 | Truck Body - A truck body includes a front wall, side walls, and a floor. The floor has panels disposed at predetermined angles from the horizontal that, with the other parts of the body, form a payload volume within the body. The floor also includes a tail panel disposed at a lesser angle from the horizontal to facilitate the shedding of the payload when dumping, and further to maintain the center of mass of the payload in a generally forward position during dumping. | 06-21-2012 |
20140217716 | Baffled Fluid Tank with Stairway Access - A tank for transporting fluids on a truck chassis includes a front wall, side walls, a back wall, a top, and a floor. Interior stairs extend from the floor to an opening in the top to allow stair access into the interior with integrated safety handrails on the fill port cover. Stair toe kicks act as internal transverse baffles to help control fluid motion and surging. The stairs also act as a structural stiffener between longitudinal baffles. Horizontal baffles assist in controlling fluid motion and surging. Formed baffles provide strength and stiffness. A baffle interlocking system improves joint integrity and aids manufacturing. Formed outer skins provide structural strength for the tank. Ports located in front and rear bulkheads may be used for tank ventilation or, depending on local safety codes, as secondary access points. | 08-07-2014 |
Ger M. Reynolds, Waterford IE
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20090145086 | METHOD FOR TREATING OPHTHALMIC LENSES - A method of treating an ophthalmic lens in a package involves: placing the lens and an aqueous solution in a recess of package, the solution including an organic surface treatment agent that attaches to anterior and posterior surfaces of the lens; and sealing the recess of the package with lidstock and sterilizing the package contents. The bottom of the recess includes raised projections. | 06-11-2009 |
20090145091 | METHOD FOR TREATING OPHTHALMIC LENSES - A method of treating an ophthalmic lens in a package involves: placing the lens and an aqueous solution in a recess of package, the solution including an organic surface treatment agent that attaches to anterior and posterior surfaces of the lens; and sealing the recess of the package with lidstock and sterilizing the package contents. The bottom of the recess includes grooves. | 06-11-2009 |
20100052194 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RELEASING A LENS MOLDED IN A CAVITY BETWEEN POSTERIOR AND ANTERIOR MOLD SECTIONS - An apparatus and method for releasing a lens moulded in a cavity between posterior ( | 03-04-2010 |
20120164261 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RELEASING A LENS MOLDED IN A CAVITY BETWEEN POSTERIOR AND ANTERIOR MOLD SECTIONS - An apparatus and method for releasing a lens moulded in a cavity between posterior and anterior mould sections and adhered thereto. A post is configured to support a flange of the posterior section whilst the anterior section remains spaced from the post. Posterior section is compressed between a pin applied to an outer concave surface of the posterior section and the post, thereby initially releasing peripheral regions of the posterior section and subsequently the remaining portions thereof. Upon separation, the anterior section together with the lens drops onto the post so that its outer convex surface rests on the post. A collar unit with gas channels presses against a flange of the anterior section whilst blowing jets of gas towards an interface between a “monomer” ring formed around the lens. In this manner, initially the “monomer” ring and then peripheral regions of the lens are separated from the anterior section. | 06-28-2012 |
Graham Reynolds, New South Wales AU
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20110232421 | Nickel Recovery from a High Ferrous Content Laterite Ore - A process for the recovery of nickel and/or cobalt from laterite or partially oxidised lateritic ores having a substantial proportion of the iron present in the ferrous state, said process including the steps of: | 09-29-2011 |
Graham Andrew Reynolds, Kotara South AU
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20110272508 | Process for Separating Limonite and Saprolite - A method for separating nickel containing lateritic ore into limonite and saprolite fractions that includes subjecting a lateritic ore slurry to a size separation procedure to separate the limonite and saprolite fractions on a selected threshold particle size basis and determining a threshold particle size based on an analysis of particle size fractions by determining a particle size where substantially all of the particles having a characteristic compositional range of at least one indicator element for limonite are smaller than the determined threshold particle size, and/or substantially all of the particles having a compositional range of at least one indicator element for saprolite are larger than a determined threshold particle size. | 11-10-2011 |
Graham Andrew Reynolds, New South Wales AU
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20110056333 | Process For Atmospheric Leaching Of Laterite Ores Using Hypersaline Leach Solution - An atmospheric leaching process for the recovery of a nickel and cobalt from a lateritic ore, said process including the steps: (a) preparing a slurry of the lateritic ore with saline or hypersaline water having a total dissolved solids (TDS) content greater than 30 g/L; (b) leaching the slurry of the lateritic ore with sulfuric acid at atmospheric pressure, (c) recovering nickel and cobalt from the resultant leachate. | 03-10-2011 |
Greg A. Reynolds, Lugoff, SC US
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20120103279 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DRAINING CONDENSATE FROM A GAS WATER HEATER EXHAUST SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for conveying condensate from an exhaust system of a gas water heater to a drain. The method includes the steps of operating the gas water heater to produce products of combustion, operating a blower to cause the products of combustion to flow through the exhaust system to atmosphere, allowing condensate from the products of combustion to form within the exhaust system, using a drain conduit to connect a relatively high pressure zone of the exhaust system to a relatively low pressure zone of the exhaust system, using a pressure differential between the relatively high pressure zone and the relatively low pressure zone to convey condensate through the drain conduit from the relatively high pressure zone to the relatively low pressure zone, and conveying condensate from the relatively low pressure zone to the drain. | 05-03-2012 |
Guy James Reynolds, Helensburgh AU
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20130285639 | METHOD OF ANALYZING A MATERIAL - A method of material analysis, including; placing an electrode in proximity to the material; applying a voltage signal to generate plasma, preferably Dielectric Barrier Discharge in Air, between the material and the electrode; moving the electrode relative to the surface; monitoring an electrical signal associated with the microdischarge; and detecting a change in a physical characteristic of the material through variation in the monitored signal. | 10-31-2013 |
H. Neal Reynolds, Severna Park, MD US
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20110288417 | MOBILE VIDEOCONFERENCING ROBOT SYSTEM WITH AUTONOMY AND IMAGE ANALYSIS - A robot system that can move about two or more patient beds. The robot includes a monitor and an infrared camera that are coupled to a mobile platform. The robot also includes a controller that is programmed to autonomously move the mobile platform from one patient to another patient and process images captured by the infrared camera to determine if one or more of the patients needs assistance. By way of example, the robot can determine whether a patient is out of a bed, or in a position wherein they may fall out of the bed. The robot may be coupled to a remote station that allows an operator to move the robot and conduct a videoconference with the patient. The image captured by the infrared robot camera can be utilized to analyze blood flow of the patient. The robot can also be utilized to perform neurological analysis. | 11-24-2011 |
20140139616 | Enhanced Diagnostics for a Telepresence Robot - A telepresence device may autonomously check patients. The telepresence device may determine the frequency of checking based on whether the patient has a risk factor. The telepresence device may include an image sensor, a thermal camera, a depth sensor, one or more systems for interacting with patients, or the like. The telepresence device may be configured to evaluate the patient's condition using the one or more sensors. The telepresence device may measure physiological characteristics using Eulerian video magnification, may detect pallor, fluid level, or fluid color, may detect thermal asymmetry, may determine a psychological state from body position or movement, or the like. The telepresence device may determine whether the patient is experiencing a potentially harmful condition, such as sepsis or stroke, and may trigger an alarm if so. To overcome alarm fatigue, the telepresence device may annoy a care provider until the care provider responds to an alarm. | 05-22-2014 |
20140155755 | Enhanced Diagnostics for a Telepresence Robot - A telepresence device may autonomously check patients. The telepresence device may determine the frequency of checking based on whether the patient has a risk factor. The telepresence device may include an image sensor, a thermal camera, a depth sensor, one or more systems for interacting with patients, or the like. The telepresence device may be configured to evaluate the patient's condition using the one or more sensors. The telepresence device may measure physiological characteristics using Eulerian video magnification, may detect pallor, fluid level, or fluid color, may detect thermal asymmetry, may determine a psychological state from body position or movement, or the like. The telepresence device may determine whether the patient is experiencing a potentially harmful condition, such as sepsis or stroke, and may trigger an alarm if so. To overcome alarm fatigue, the telepresence device may annoy a care provider until the care provider responds to an alarm. | 06-05-2014 |
Jackson E. Reynolds, Claremore, OK US
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20120063931 | Electrical Submersible Pump System Having High Temperature Insulation Materials - Electric submersible well pumping systems operable in well temperatures of above about 180° C. (356° F.) utilize high temperature electrical insulation. The electrical insulation includes E-base polyimide films or perfluoropolymer TE films on various components. The insulation films are employed around magnet wires that are threaded through slots in the stator. Slot insulation of E-base polyimide or perfluoropolymer TE film surrounds the magnet wires in the stator slots. Sheets of E-base polyimide or perfluoropolymer TE film extend around and between phase loops of the magnet wire at the lower end of the stator. The motor contains a PAO oil having additives to dissipate acid generated by epoxy used in the motor. | 03-15-2012 |
20120063932 | Electrical Submersible Pump System Having High Temperature Insulation Materials and Buffered Lubricant - Electric submersible well pumping systems operable in well temperatures of above about 180° C. (356° F.) utilize high temperature electrical insulation. The electrical insulation includes E-base polyimide films or perfluoropolymer TE films on various components. The insulation films are employed around magnet wires that are threaded through slots in the stator. Slot insulation of E-base polyimide or perfluoropolymer TE film surrounds the magnet wires in the stator slots. Sheets of E-base polyimide or perfluoropolymer TE film extend around and between phase loops of the magnet wire at the lower end of the stator. The motor contains a PAO oil having additives to dissipate acid generated by epoxy used in the motor. | 03-15-2012 |
20120063933 | Electrical Submersible Pump System Having Improved Magnet Wire Leads - Electric submersible well pumping systems operable in well temperatures of above about 180° C. (356° F.) utilize high temperature electrical insulation. The electrical insulation includes E-base polyimide films or perfluoropolymer TE films on various components. The insulation films are employed around magnet wires that are threaded through slots in the stator. Slot insulation of E-base polyimide or perfluoropolymer TE surrounds the magnet wires in the stator slots. Sheets of E-base polyimide or perfluoropolymer TE film extend around and between phase loops of the magnet wire at the lower end of the stator. The magnet wires in the stator have lead portions that extend The motor contains a PAO oil having additives to dissipate acid generated by epoxy used in the motor. | 03-15-2012 |
20120063934 | Electrical Submersible Pump System Having High Temperature Slot, End Bell and Phase-to-Phase Insulation - Electric submersible well pumping systems operable in well temperatures of above about 180° C. (356° F.) utilize high temperature electrical insulation. The electrical insulation includes E-base polyimide films or perfluoropolymer TE films on various components. The insulation films are employed around magnet wires that are threaded through slots in the stator. Slot insulation of E-base polyimide or perfluoropolymer TE film surrounds the magnet wires in the stator slots. Sheets of E-base polyimide or perfluoropolymer TE film extend around and between phase loops of the magnet wire at the lower end of the stator. The motor contains a PAO oil having additives to dissipate acid generated by epoxy used in the motor. | 03-15-2012 |
James Reynolds, Ashburn, VA US
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20120060166 | Day management using an integrated calendar - A method and system for day management using an integrated calendar is disclosed. A user inputs his time available during a period and enters details on time-specific events to be performed during that period. The system fetches information entered by user and stores the details in the integrated calendar. Tasks to be performed are stored on task list in order of priority as entered by the user. The system determines free time available with the user for performing the tasks by subtracting the time allocated for the events from the time available. Further, tasks are allocated time schedules by allocating that free time to the duration of each task, as per priority. If a task cannot be performed in a particular time slot within the time period, the task may be split into multiple smaller tasks and performed at different time slots that are available. | 03-08-2012 |
20140223170 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTRONIC SECURE OBFUSCATION NETWORK - Described are a secure obfuscation network (SON) and ingress nodes, transit nodes and egress nodes used in such a network. Also described is a method for implementing such a network. | 08-07-2014 |
James Patrick Reynolds, Rush Valley, UT US
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20130248407 | LIGHTWEIGHT DISPOSABLE DRUM - A disposable drum is disclosed, which has a drum body with a generally tapered shape that enables another disposable drum to be substantially inserted into a cavity of the drum body. The drum body has a net weight of less than or equal to about 9 pounds and an internal volume of at least about 40 gallons. | 09-26-2013 |
Jeffrey J. Reynolds, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20130221145 | Winding Spool for Stowage of Wires - This invention allows for easy, simple stowage of wires, cables and cords of consumer electronic devices. Being constructed of molded flexible rubber or similar, the Winding Spool will hold wound wires in place with the unique feature of its sheath which is molded to one flange and covers the spool channel. This sheath will fold inside out, sliding open in order to allow wire to be wound to the spool. The notches in the opposite spool flange provide a secure place for the wire to rest, while the sheath grips around the edge of the flange to hold the wire into one of these notches. The flexibility and springiness of the molded rubber provides the gripping feature of the sheath, and allows the wire to be extracted from the spool simply by pulling, since the sheath and notches both will give way to light pressure. | 08-29-2013 |
Joe M. Reynolds, Richmond, KY US
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20110225764 | DIRT CUP ASSEMBLY WITH A PRE-FILTER HAVING A PLURALITY OF RIBS - A floor cleaning apparatus includes a housing having a nozzle assembly and a canister assembly. The nozzle assembly includes a suction inlet. Both a suction generator and a dirt collection assembly are carried on the housing. The dirt collection assembly includes a dirt cup, a shroud concentrically received within the dirt collection chamber defined by the dirt cup and at least one rib projecting from the shroud toward the bottom wall of the dirt cup. The rib is positioned so as to reduce air turbulence in the dirt collection chamber between an airflow guide on the shroud and the bottom wall of the dirt cup. | 09-22-2011 |
Jonathan L. Reynolds, Fort Collins, CO US
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20110219761 | Integral accumulator/reservoir system - An integral accumulator/reservoir system including a low pressure vessel having a low-pressure vessel wall defining a low-pressure vessel cavity; a high-pressure accumulator having a high-pressure accumulator wall defining a high-pressure accumulator cavity, the high-pressure accumulator being disposed in the low-pressure vessel cavity, the high-pressure accumulator wall including an aluminum layer; a flexible bladder, the flexible bladder being disposed in the high-pressure accumulator cavity; and a sensor module operably connected to the aluminum layer. | 09-15-2011 |
20120017578 | Power transfer system - Embodiments relate to systems and methods for transferring power from a vehicle drive train to a hydraulic pump. One aspect of the present invention provides system including a torque converter; a torque converter hub connected to at least the torque converter; and a synchronous drive system coupled to at least the torque converter. | 01-26-2012 |
20140087916 | HYDRAULIC REGENERATION APPARATUS - A hydraulic motor/pump regenerator system for recovering energy from the moving vehicle having high efficiency and precise control, thereby allowing the maximum amount of energy to be recovered and reused, is described. Three, fixed-displacement pump/motors are used to enable the system to recover and reapply energy at efficiencies expected to be above 70% in most circumstances. The invention is not limited to the use of three fixed displacement hydraulic units since using more units may in some drive cycles further improve efficiency. By selecting an appropriate combination of pump/motor units for providing the driveshaft torque required by the driver, embodiments of the present invention generate high recovery efficiency at any speed. | 03-27-2014 |
Josh Reynolds, Laguna Beach, CA US
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20120136220 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING BRAIN FUNCTION - Compositions and methods are provided that enhance cognition in a human to which the composition is orally administered. Remarkably, clinical studies have proven that contemplated compositions achieve the desired effects using a minimal number of active ingredients at or near threshold active dosages, wherein such compositions almost exclusively comprise huperzine A, vinpocetine or rhodiola, and acetyl-L-carnitine, and optionally further include alpha lipoic acid, rhodiola, and biotin. | 05-31-2012 |
20140335191 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING BRAIN FUNCTION - Compositions and methods are provided that enhance cognition in a human to which the composition is orally administered. Remarkably, clinical studies have proven that contemplated compositions achieved the desired effects using a minimal number of active ingredients at or near threshold active dosages, wherein such compositions almost exclusively comprise huperzine A, vinpocetine or rhodiola, and acetyl-L-carnitine, and optionally further include alpha lipoic acid, rhodiola, and biotin. | 11-13-2014 |
20140348883 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING BRAIN FUNCTION - A nutritional supplement composition enhances cognitive function and includes huperzine A, vinpocetine, acetyl-L-carnitine, and rhodiola. The composition is formulated for oral administration. The huperzine A, vinpocetine, acetyl-L-carnitine, and rhodiola are in a ratio a:b:c:d: respectively such that a as the huperzine A is between about 0.8 and 1.2, b as vinpocetine is between about 80 and 120, c as rhodiola is about 1,600 and 2,400, and d as the acetyl-L-carnitine is between about 8,000 and 12,000. | 11-27-2014 |
20150017243 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING BRAIN FUNCTION - Compositions and methods are provided that enhance cognition in a human to which the composition is orally administered. Remarkably, clinical studies have proven that contemplated compositions achieved the desired effects using a minimal number of active ingredients at or near threshold active dosages, wherein such compositions almost exclusively comprise huperzine A, vinpocetine or | 01-15-2015 |
Kelly J. Reynolds, Timaru NL
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20080241324 | Extrusion Apparatus and Method for Extruding High Protein Foodstuffs - There is described a twin-screw extruder in which there are provided a pair of die hole sets which are aligned with the extrusion paths from each screw. This arrangement allows all the extrusion path lengths from a plane perpendicular to the screw ends to the outer ends of the die holes to be substantially the same. Preferably two sets of cutter blades cut extrudate at the die hole outlets of each set. The blades are arranged on a pair of rotary assemblies, the axes of rotation of which are substantially coaxial with the axes of rotation of the extruder screws. Optionally a pressure chamber, capable of sustaining a pressure of less than ambient, is in gas tight communication with the outlet of the extruder to receive extrudate to enhance expansion of the extrudate. | 10-02-2008 |
Mark Reynolds, Clinton, UT US
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20120070232 | INSTALLATION OF LEAKAGE BARRIERS TO ENHANCE YIELD OF MINERAL DEPOSITS IN UNLINED SOLAR POND SYSTEMS - Slurry walls and methods of using those slurry walls to seal unlined solar ponds are provided. The slurry walls are formed from a mixture comprising clay and cement in water. A trench is keyed into the dike surrounding the solar pond, down to a geotechnically predetermined level. The slurry is deposited into the trench and allowed to harden, after which it is covered with a membrane or other covering. The inventive slurry walls reduce, and preferably prevent, leakage of water from the solar pond. | 03-22-2012 |
20130233797 | METHODS FOR OSMOTIC CONCENTRATION OF HYPER SALINE STREAMS - A novel method of extracting minerals from an aqueous source, and an equipment system for carrying out this method, are provided. The method comprises feeding the aqueous source into the feed side of a forward osmosis device while simultaneously feeding a draw solution that includes an osmotic agent through the draw side of the forward osmosis device. The feed and draw sides are separated by a semi-permeable membrane that allows water to be drawn through the membrane to the draw side, thus yielding a concentrated stream from the feed side. The solids can then be separated from that stream and recovered for use. | 09-12-2013 |
20130279987 | INSTALLATION OF LEAKAGE BARRIERS TO ENHANCE YIELD OF MINERAL DEPOSITS IN UNLINED SOLAR POND SYSTEMS - Slurry walls and methods of using those slurry walls to seal unlined solar ponds are provided. The slurry walls are formed from a mixture comprising clay and cement in water. A trench is keyed into the dike surrounding the solar pond, down to a geotechnically predetermined level. The slurry is deposited into the trench and allowed to harden, after which it is covered with a membrane or other covering. The inventive slurry walls reduce, and preferably prevent, leakage of water from the solar pond. | 10-24-2013 |
Max Reynolds, Kuraby AU
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20100092398 | ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS AND APPLICATIONS THEREFORE - A composition derived from an essential oil obtained from one or more plants of the | 04-15-2010 |
20140039045 | COMPOSITION OF MONOTERPENOIDS HAVING BACTERICIDAL PROPERTIES - A composition having bactericidal properties comprising; (a) 30%-80% of at least one compound having the formula (I) and (b) 10% to 40% of at least one compound of formula (II) | 02-06-2014 |
Nathan L. Reynolds, Mesa, AZ US
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20130346376 | De-Duplicating Immutable Data at Runtime - De-duplication of immutable data items at runtime may include identifying a set of potentially duplicate immutable data items in use by one or more applications. The applications may access the immutable data items through pointers of respective objects corresponding to the immutable data items. A de-duplication component executing distinctly from the applications may analyze the identified set of potentially duplicate immutable data items to determine two or more that have identical content and may then modify one or more pointers of the corresponding objects so that at least two of the pointers point to a single immutable data item. | 12-26-2013 |
Nicola J. Reynolds, Hillsboro, OR US
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20120178594 | ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR FOR PROPRIOCEPTIVE TRAINING - An article of athletic equipment for a wearer with a foot and a leg including a knee joint includes an article of footwear operable to secure to the foot. The equipment also includes a knee coupling member that is operable to secure to the leg about the knee joint. The knee coupling member is operable to extend superiorly and inferiorly about the knee joint. Moreover, the equipment includes a biasing member that is coupled to the article of footwear and the knee coupling member. The biasing member biases the article of footwear relative to the knee coupling member to bias the foot toward plantarflexion relative to the leg to increase proprioception of the foot relative to the leg. | 07-12-2012 |
20120255195 | Article Of Footwear With An Adaptive Fluid System - An adaptive fluid system for an article of footwear is disclosed. The adaptive fluid system includes a fluid chamber that provides cushioning and shock absorption for a foot. The adaptive fluid system includes an adjustable pressure regulating valve that may be used to control the pressure of the fluid chamber. The adaptive fluid system includes a valve that prevents fluid from escaping from a fluid chamber during use. | 10-11-2012 |
20120255196 | Adjustable Bladder System for an Article of Footwear - An adjustable bladder system for an article of footwear is disclosed. The bladder system includes an outer bladder that may be inflated using an external pump. In addition, one or more tensile members may be disposed internally to the outer bladder to provide enhanced support. A valve member may also be disposed internally to the outer bladder. The valve member can include a contoured edge to provide a contoured shape for the outer bladder. | 10-11-2012 |
20120255197 | Adjustable Bladder System With External Valve For An Article Of Footwear - An adjustable bladder system for an article of footwear is disclosed. The bladder system includes an outer bladder that may be inflated using an external pump. A valve member may be disposed externally to the outer bladder. In addition, one or more tensile members may be disposed within the outer bladder to control deformation of the outer bladder during compression. | 10-11-2012 |
20120255198 | Adjustable Multi-Bladder System for an Article of Footwear - An adjustable multiple bladder system for an article of footwear is disclosed. The bladder system includes an outer bladder that may be inflated using an external pump. A valve member is disposed within the outer bladder and divides the outer bladder into two distinct inflation chambers. The inflation chambers may be inflated separately. | 10-11-2012 |
20140331524 | Article Of Footwear For Proprioceptive Training - A method of proprioceptive training using an article of athletic equipment having an article of footwear, a knee coupling member, and a biasing member is disclosed. The method includes securing the article of footwear to a foot and securing the knee coupling member to a leg superiorly and inferiorly about a knee joint thereof. Moreover, the method includes biasing the article of footwear relative to the knee coupling member using the biasing member to bias the foot toward plantarflexion relative to the leg to increase proprioception of the foot relative to the leg. | 11-13-2014 |
20150026997 | Adjustable Bladder System For An Article Of Footwear - An adjustable bladder system for an article of footwear is disclosed. The bladder system includes an outer bladder that may be inflated using an external pump. In addition, one or more tensile members may be disposed internally to the outer bladder to provide enhanced support. A valve member may also be disposed internally to the outer bladder. The valve member can include a contoured edge to provide a contoured shape for the outer bladder. | 01-29-2015 |
Nicola Jane Reynolds, Hilsboro, OR US
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20120102783 | Strand-Wound Bladder - An article of footwear or another product may incorporate a pressure chamber that includes (a) a bladder at least partially formed from a polymer material that is sealed to enclose a pressurized fluid and (b) a strand wound around the bladder and secured to the bladder. In manufacturing the pressure chamber, a bladder with an elongate configuration may be formed. A strand is wound around the bladder, and the strand is secured to the bladder. When incorporated to a sole structure of the article of footwear, for example, a portion of the bladder that includes the strands may be exposed at an outer surface of the sole structure. | 05-03-2012 |
Patrick Harold Reynolds, Lakewood, CO US
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20120151785 | MULTI-ANGLE LEVELS AND PLUMBING METHODS - Multi-angle levels and plumbing methods are described. In one aspect, a multi-angle level has a body made up of a base section and a rotating section rotatably secured to the base section. A leveling mechanism is disposed on the rotating section. | 06-21-2012 |
20120162044 | Systems and Methods for Mounting an Object to an Edge of a Structure - Apparatus and methods are described for mounting an object to an edge of a structure. A plate is utilized to provide additional rigidity for mounting an object to a structure. The plate includes a first surface configured to slide between the structure and an object mounted to the structure with at least one securing mechanism. The plate includes a first slot positioned along a first peripheral edge of the plate. The first slot is configured to align with and prevent interference of the plate with the securing mechanism during the slide and to receive the securing mechanism. The plate includes a second slot positioned along the first peripheral edge. The second slot is configured to align with and prevent interference of the plate with the securing mechanism during the slide and to receive the securing mechanism. | 06-28-2012 |
20140090260 | MULTI-ANGLE LEVELS AND PLUMBING METHODS - Multi-angle levels and plumbing methods are described. In one aspect, a multi-angle level has a body made up of a base section and a rotating section rotatably secured to the base section. A leveling mechanism is disposed on the rotating section. | 04-03-2014 |
Paul D. Reynolds, Palo Alto, CA US
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20130172698 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR BODY FLUID SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS - Described here are meters and methods for sampling, transporting, and/or analyzing a fluid sample. The meters may include a meter housing and a cartridge. In some instances, the meter may include a tower which may engage one or more portions of a cartridge. The meter housing may include an imaging system, which may or may not be included in the tower. The cartridge may include one or more sampling arrangements, which may be configured to collect a fluid sample from a sampling site. A sampling arrangement may include a skin-penetration member, a hub, and a quantification member. | 07-04-2013 |
20140376762 | ANALYTE MONITORING SYSTEM WITH AUDIBLE FEEDBACK - Described here are devices, systems, and methods for analyte measurement. The analyte measurement devices and systems may be configured to produce a prompt that may convey information, instructions and/or encouragement to a user. In some variations, analyte measurement devices may be configured to change a prompt based on the replacement or addition of components of/to the device. In some instances, a prompt may be an auditory prompt and/or a visual prompt. In some variations, a system may comprise an analyte measurement device comprising a housing, a speaker, and a control unit. The housing may comprise a releasable housing portion comprising an identifier that is associated with a prompt. In some variations, a system may comprise an analyte measurement device and a skin that may releasably attach to the analyte measurement device and may comprise an identifier that is associated with a prompt. | 12-25-2014 |
Richard Arthur Henry Reynolds, Queensland AU
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20100283251 | TURBINE ASSEMBLY - A turbine assembly comprising a blade assembly having a plurality of curved blades with an inner end of each of the curved blades terminating at a cavity. The cavity has an open side with a generator located within the cavity and coupled to the blade assembly. The turbine assembly is suitable for underwater use. Multiple turbine assemblies may be connected to form a power generation station. | 11-11-2010 |
Richard G. Reynolds, Arvada, CO US
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20120103724 | Full Body Harness For Fall Arrest Utilizing Variable-Width Webbing - The present invention provides a full body harness which includes at least one unitary length of webbing woven with a variable width along its length which improves the comfort, use and performance of the harness, particularly in suspension and work positioning. Preferably, the harness uses several pieces of webbing to form two shoulder straps, two identical leg straps, and a subpelvic strap. The variable-width webbing is preferably used to form the subpelvic strap. | 05-03-2012 |
Robert Brian Reynolds, Lutherville, MD US
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20120094751 | ASYNCHRONOUS INTERACTIVE GAME PLAY - This disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for executing asynchronous game play by a plurality of players in one or more game instances. | 04-19-2012 |
20120094755 | ASYNCHRONOUS INTERACTIVE GAME PLAY - This disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for executing asynchronous game play by a plurality of players in one or more game instances. | 04-19-2012 |
20120094765 | ASYNCHRONOUS INTERACTIVE GAME PLAY - This disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for executing asynchronous game play by a plurality of players in one or more game instances. | 04-19-2012 |
20120094766 | ASYNCHRONOUS INTERACTIVE GAME PLAY - This disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for executing asynchronous game play by a plurality of players in one or more game instances. | 04-19-2012 |
20140187328 | ASYNCHRONOUS INTERACTIVE GAME PLAY - Systems and methods of asynchronous interactive game play are described. In some embodiments, a method permits a first player to access a first game instance of a multiplayer online game and access a second game instance of the multiplayer online game. The second game instance is accessed at a first time. The first game instance is associated with the first player and the second game instance is associated with a second player. The method receives an identification of an in-game action performed by the first player in the second game instance while the first player accesses the second game instance. The second player is permitted to access the second game instance at a second time, which is later than the first time. The method causes display to the second player an identification of the in-game action performed by the first player in the second game instance. | 07-03-2014 |
Samuel Paul Reynolds, Pell City, AL US
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20130227823 | SIDE-LOADING STRAIGHT-LINE DEADEND CLAMP ASSEMBLY - A clamp assembly includes a body member having a first and second ends. A cable groove is formed in the body member between the first and second ends thereof to receive a conductor. A keeper is connected to the body member and has a lower surface to engage the conductor received in the cable groove. A threaded fastener connects the keeper to the body member. A biasing member is disposed between the keeper and the body member on the threaded fastener to bias the keeper in a direction away from the body member. | 09-05-2013 |
Scott Reynolds US
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20130234891 | IMAGING ARCHITECTURE WITH CODE-DIVISION MULTIPLEXING FOR LARGE APERTURE ARRAYS - A method and structure for a phased-array system. An orthogonal signal generator generates a plurality of signals C(i) that are orthogonal or near-orthogonal, meaning that a cross correlation between any two signals C(i) is lower than autocorrelation, and there is a plurality of phased-array antenna elements, each said antenna element providing a signal Sinp(i). A multiplier multiplies each signal C(i) with the signal Sinp(i) of a corresponding one of the plurality of phased array antenna elements. | 09-12-2013 |
Shannon Smith Reynolds, Ivins, UT US
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20130119620 | Socket Device for use with Trailer Jacks - In an embodiment of the present invention, a socket device comprises a sleeve portion for engaging the rotatable driveshaft and a socket portion for use with an impact hammer. The sleeve portion further comprises opposing openings to engage a locking mechanism, such as a pin-lock, nut and bolt, cotter pin, or other locking device appreciated by those with skill in the art. | 05-16-2013 |
Simon Ferguson Reynolds, San Diego, CA US
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20120156005 | BUFFER AIR FOR A LABYRINTH SEAL - A method of providing buffer air to a labyrinth seal includes operating a multi-stage compressor system having an earlier stage and a later stage such that the air pressure at the later stage is higher than the air pressure at the earlier stage. The method may further include selectively directing compressed air from one of the earlier stage or the later stage to the seal based on a parameter indicative of air pressure within the compressor system. | 06-21-2012 |
Steven Reynolds, Littleton, CO US
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20110264912 | MANAGED SERVICES ENVIRONMENT PORTABILITY - A device and method for forming a portable network environment outside a managed network environment for sharing content is provided. A portable network device enables authorized consumption of content outside a managed environment. The portable network device may have an internal rechargeable battery and support wireless protocols such as Wi-Fi. The portable network device may act as a Wi-Fi base station allowing access to authorized Wi-Fi clients via a mesh network. | 10-27-2011 |
20150087419 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PLAYING AN INTERACTIVE GAME - An interactive system and method allows game participants to engage in a contest that is subsequently broadcast with a time delay to game observers. The broadcast signal may be for the purpose of a pure entertainment source or may be an enticement to play the shown or other interactive games. The games may be computer simulation games, role-playing games, strategy games, question and answer games, casino games, or other games as desired. The broadcast signals may show a specialized view of the game being played and may contain live commentary or other enhancements. The games may be played with set top boxes connected to a television, a broadcast network, and a server system. | 03-26-2015 |
Stuart Reynolds, San Francisco, CA US
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20120208639 | Remote control with motion sensitive devices - Techniques for using a variety of motion sensitive signals to remotely control an existing electronic device or system are described. Output signals from a motion sensitive device may be in a different form from those of a pre-defined controlling device. According to one aspect of the present invention, a controlled device is designed to respond to signals from a touch screen or touch screen-like signals. The output signals from a motion sensitive device include motion sensitive inputs to a controlled device and converted into touch-screen like signals that are coupled to the controlled device or programs being executed in the controlled device, subsequently causing the behavior of the controlled device to change or respond thereto, without reconfiguration of the applications running on the controlled device. | 08-16-2012 |
20120256835 | Motion control used as controlling device - Techniques for using a motion sensitive device as a controller are disclosed. A motion controller as an input/control device is used to control an existing electronic device (a.k.a., controlled device) previously configured for taking inputs from a pre-defined controlling device. The signals from the input device are in a different form from the pre-defined controlling device. According to one aspect of the present invention, the controlled device was designed to respond to signals from a pre-defined controlling device (e.g., a touch-screen device). The inputs from the motion controller are converted into touch-screen like signals that are then sent to the controlled device or programs being executed in the controlled device to cause the behavior of the controlled device to change or respond thereto, without reconfiguration of the applications running on the controlled device. | 10-11-2012 |
20140092009 | Methods and Systems for Dynamic Calibration of Movable Game Controllers - A video gaming system includes a wireless controller that senses linear and angular acceleration to calculate paths of controller movement over a broad range of controller motion. The system also includes an electromagnetic alignment element, such as a set of LEDS. The controller includes an additional sensor to sense light from the LEDs over a relatively restricted range of controller motion, and use this sensed light to dynamically calibrate the controller when the controller passes through the restricted range of motion over which the sensor senses the light. | 04-03-2014 |
Tara Lea Reynolds, Littleton, CO US
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20110291398 | Funeral planning heirloom - A method for pre-planning a funeral comprising a memorial book with special features to summarize thoughts, wishes, memories, and plans after one's death is herein disclosed. The memorial book allows a person to plan for their funeral services while also serving to preserve a person's memory through their own thoughts, remembrances and memorabilia. The memorial book comprises a plurality of pockets binder and multiple sections that contain personal and important information. With all such information gathered in a single place, it relieves the next of kin from having to make difficult decisions that have already been made by the deceased. | 12-01-2011 |
Thomas J. Reynolds, Wilson, WY US
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20120058458 | INTERACTIVE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TEACHING DECISION MAKING - The present invention is directed to an interactive computer tool for presenting and presenting documents directed to decision-making. The computer tool requires users to identify choice options and, for each choice option, relevant consequences, outcomes, and/or goals, for evaluating outcomes therefor. | 03-08-2012 |
Timothy C. Reynolds, Hurt, VA US
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20140014277 | WASTEWATER EVAPORATOR - The wastewater evaporator provides for effluent evaporation in a septic system to eliminate need for a drain field. The evaporator tank contains a plurality of evaporator trays in a vertical array. Solids settle in the septic tank, and liquid effluent flows from the septic tank to the evaporator tank and cascades sequentially from the uppermost to the lowermost tray. The multiple trays increase the surface area of liquid contained therein, thereby greatly enhancing evaporation. An above-surface air pump and vent may be provided for air flow through the evaporator tank. An ultrasonic generator may be installed in each tray to increase the surface area of the effluent to enhance evaporation. An additional intermediate pump tank may be provided between the septic tank and the evaporator tank to control effluent flow and delivery to the evaporator tank. A sump pump in the pump tank periodically delivers effluent to the evaporator tank. | 01-16-2014 |
Tom Reynolds, Livermore, CA US
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20130112239 | SOLAR ENERGY RECEIVER - Embodiments of the present invention may utilize one or more techniques, alone or in combination, to maximize a surface area of a receiver that is configured to convert light into another form of energy. One technique enhances collection efficiency by controlling a size, shape, and/or position of a cell relative to an expected illumination profile under various conditions. Another technique positions non-active elements (such as electrical contacts and/or interconnects) on surfaces likely to be shaded from incident light by other elements of the receiver. Another technique utilizes embodiments of interconnect structures occupying a small footprint. According to certain embodiments, the receiver may be cooled by exposure to a fluid such as water or air. | 05-09-2013 |
Travis Dwight Reynolds, Knoxville, TN US
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20120160340 | SLURRY CONTROL SYSTEM - A system for regulating an amount of fresh lime slurry introduced to a spray dry absorber. The control system includes a controller configured to receive input from a continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS), a valve in communication with the controller and a spray dry absorber pump suction, the valve adapted to regulate an amount of fresh lime slurry provided to the spray dry absorber pump suction and a valve in communication with the controller and a pre-mix tank, the valve adapted to regulate an amount of fresh lime slurry provided to the pre-mix tank. | 06-28-2012 |
Whitney D. Reynolds, Albuquerque, NM US
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20120146873 | Deployable Shell With Wrapped Gores - A reflector useful for communications, radar and sensing application in space and on earth includes thin shell gores emanating from a geometric center of the reflector at its hub. Gores are provided in a spiraled pattern and are in elastic connection to said hub and wrapped around their point of convergence at the hub when the reflector is stowed. The gores emanate from the geometric center of the reflector hub at their elastic connection to the hub when they are deployed and operational as a reflector with a point of convergence to promote operation as a reflector. Thin shell gores can have an inner perimeter and outer perimeter, can be provided in a spiraled pattern, and can be interlocked at their outer perimeter, or in-between their inner and outer perimeter, while also remaining in elastic connection at their inner perimeter to said hub. | 06-14-2012 |
William Clark Reynolds, Wright, WY US
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20110275041 | Training apparatus for calf roping - A calf roping training apparatus incorporating a simulated calf, a support column and a towing structure. The support column has a spin joint and an invert joint. The calf body of the simulated calf is formed by one or more pieces of simulated skin and a simulated head fixed in anatomical form by a body frame. The support column is anchored to the towing structure. The towing structure has a tow member, a pair of long skids, a short skid, and a towing attachment device. The support column base is attached to the short skid which provides for transfer of the weight of the simulated calf to the ground. The support column top is attached to or integrated with the body frame. | 11-10-2011 |
William N. Reynolds, Albuquerque, NM US
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20110231352 | Validation Mechanisms for Simulations of Complex Systems - A method of and apparatus and software for validating a computer model of a complex system comprising eliciting information regarding the complex system from one or more human experts, determining from the elicited information a set of variables and a set of constraints on those variables regarding the complex system, automatically by computer examining output of the computer model to locate violations of determined constraints, and generating output establishing any located violations. | 09-22-2011 |
William W. Reynolds, Pasadena, MD US
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20120060429 | DIRECTIONAL GRATE ACCESS FLOOR PANEL - A grate access floor panel comprising a support frame and a plurality of vanes supported by the frame, each of the plurality of vanes having an upstream end and a downstream end with respect to a direction of airflow across the plurality of vanes and faces that extend between the upstream and downstream ends, wherein at least some of the vanes have openings that extend through the faces thereof and have angled tips. | 03-15-2012 |
20120156981 | MULTIZONE VARIABLE DAMPER FOR USE IN AN AIR PASSAGEWAY - A multizone variable damper for air passageways having a plurality of damper zones, a plurality of opposed blades that are rotatable about a horizontal axis, a pair of blades of the plurality of blades being provided in each zone of the plurality of damper zones, and an actuator for each pair of blades, each actuator being configured to independently rotate each of the pairs of blades of the plurality of opposed blades so as to selectively and independently control a degree of openness of each of the pairs of blades of the plurality of opposed blades in each damper zone of the plurality of damper zones. | 06-21-2012 |
20120223489 | AIR SEAL DEVICE - An air seal device having a housing with a passageway, a core body that is configured to fit tightly within the passageway to restrict air flow through the passageway and to seal the interface between the core body and the housing, and a top ring that locks to the housing and engages and compresses the core body within the housing. The core body has a slit extending vertically therethrough that allows an elongated member or members to pass through the core body while providing an airtight interface between the member or members and the slit of the core body. | 09-06-2012 |
20130078901 | COOLING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DATA CENTERS - A cooling system for selectively cooling the hot aisles of a data center is disclosed. The cooling system includes a source of cooling air, a relief damper configured to selectively allow cooling air from the source of cooling air to enter directly into the hot aisle, and a mechanism to move the relief damper between open and closed positions. | 03-28-2013 |
20130125486 | ENERGY EFFICIENT ACCESS FLOOR PANELS AND SYSTEMS - An access floor panel is provided that includes a support frame that supports a phase change material. The phase change material changes phases at a certain temperature. The support frame may form a shell having a cavity. The cavity may be filled with the phase change material or with a mixture of the phase change material and a fill material. The access floor panels can be every panel in an access floor system or selected panels in the system. | 05-23-2013 |
20130186026 | ACCESS FLOOR PANEL HAVING INTERMINGLED DIRECTIONAL AND NON-DIRECTIONAL AIR PASSAGEWAYS - An access floor panel is disclosed that has a top plate with a plurality of non-directional air passageways intermingled with a plurality of directional air passageways. The directional air passageways are configured to direct airflow through them at an angle to the upper surface of the top plate of other than 90°. The directional air passageways include an opening in the top plate and a tab adjacent to each opening that is at an angle with respect to top surface of the top plate of other than 90°. Due to the intermingling of the non-directional air passageways and the directional air passageways, the composite air flow direction through the non-directional air passageways and the directional air passageways is at an angle with the top plate of other than 90°. | 07-25-2013 |
20140204516 | DIRECTIONAL GRATE ACCESS FLOOR PANEL - A grate access floor panel comprising a support frame and a plurality of vanes supported by the frame, each of the plurality of vanes having an upstream end and a downstream end with respect to a direction of airflow across the plurality of vanes and faces that extend between the upstream and downstream ends, wherein at least some of the vanes have openings that extend through the faces thereof and have angled tips. | 07-24-2014 |
Zachary Reynolds, Mountain View, CA US
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20130332387 | GRAPH TRAVERSAL FOR GENERATING TABLE VIEWS - A method comprising creating and storing a graph having nodes and edges that represent financial assets and accounts in which the assets are held; individuals who own the assets; or legal entities who own the assets; receiving and storing bucketing factors and column factors; traversing the graph and creating a list of a plurality of paths of nodes and edges in the graph; applying the bucketing factors to the paths to result in associating each set among a plurality of sets of the nodes with a different value node among a plurality of value nodes; applying the column factors to the paths and the value nodes to result in associating column result values with the value nodes; creating and causing displaying a table view by forming rows based on the value nodes and forming columns based on the column result values. | 12-12-2013 |