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Brad P. Roussel, Atlanta, GA US
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20090289111 | System And Method For Providing A Product-Based Coupon Card Account - Providing a product-based coupon account. Specifically, the invention provides systems and methods for providing consumers with a coupon account for receiving an incentive or discount for purchasing a particular product. The consumer is issued a coupon account or coupon card that can be used at a merchant to receive the incentive at the time of purchase of the particular product. The coupon card is scanned at the merchant point of sale and information associated with the transaction including product-level information (e.g., SKU or UPC) and information associated with the coupon card is communicated to a authorization computing system for approval based on this information. The coupon card can be issued for one-time use or can receive updated incentives periodically. | 11-26-2009 |
Bryan M. Roussel, Metairie, LA US
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20080237101 | Temporary Potable Water Storage and Dispensing System - A temporary emergency water storage system provided for use in emergencies, such as hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones, winter storms and other natural disasters in which municipal and/or fresh water supplies are cut off or rendered impure or un-potable. The temporary water storage can also be used to provide a supply of water in times of man made disasters, such as war or acts of terrorism or vandalism which can render municipal water supplies suspect or unusable. The temporary emergency water storage device is used in conjunction with the building's bathing pools. The bathing pool's water supply provides the source of the potable water that is stored prior to plan use. The temporary emergency water storage system includes a flexible storage bag for storing the protected potable water and pump for dispensing the potable water. The temporary water storage system is collapsible and portable | 10-02-2008 |
Corey Roussel, Redmond, WA US
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20150379296 | Large Scale Network System Upgrade - In one embodiment, a network file management system | 12-31-2015 |
Corey M. Roussel, Redmond, WA US
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20110016461 | TECHNIQUES TO PERFORM GRADUAL UPGRADES - Techniques to perform gradual upgrades are described. An apparatus may include a database with a data set for a first version of an application program, and a computing device to couple to the database. The computing device may have a processor and memory, with the memory to store a first version of an application program, an installer program, and a gradual update engine. The processor may execute the installer program to install a second version of the application program, and said gradual update engine to convert the data set to a data schema used by the second version one data segment at a time. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 01-20-2011 |
20110271149 | DIAGNOSTIC DASHBOARD FOR WEB PAGES - A diagnostic dashboard for web applications is provided. The dashboard is presented in a portion of a web page in response to activation of a control in form of a frame along with partially displayed web page contents. Designers and administrators are provided informative data to assist them in discovering root causes for page malfunctioning or slowness, and are enabled to access call stack and exception information in error messages. | 11-03-2011 |
Corey Michael Roussel, Redmond, WA US
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20090320108 | Generating And Changing Credentials Of A Service Account - Technologies are described herein for generating and changing credentials of a service account. In one method, a credential schedule is retrieved. The credential schedule specifies when a plurality of credentials are scheduled to be changed. A determination is made whether a current credential associated with the service account is scheduled to be changed according to the credential schedule. Upon determining that the current credential is scheduled to be changed, at least part of a new credential is generated. The current credential is replaced with the new credential for the service account. | 12-24-2009 |
Drew P. Roussel, Gonzales, LA US
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20100140321 | FRICTION STIR WELDING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A friction stir welding device may include a rotatable head, a rotatable upper shoulder, a lower shoulder and a pin device. The rotatable head includes a first multisided connection portion. The rotatable upper shoulder includes a first cavity and a second multisided connection portion. The second multisided connection portion is configured to engage the first multisided connection portion. The lower shoulder includes a second cavity and a third multisided connection portion. The pin device includes a first end and a second end. At least a portion of the second end includes a fourth multisided connection portion. The fourth multisided connection portion can be configured to engage the third multisided connection portion. The pin device may be configured to retractably traverse the rotatable upper shoulder via the first cavity. The rotatable upper shoulder, the pin device and the lower shoulder may be configured to friction stir weld a workpiece. | 06-10-2010 |
Jeff Roussel, Little Rock, AR US
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20150159657 | IN-LINE PRESSURE BOOSTING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A pressure boosting system and a method of using the same to increase fluid pressure in a fluid distribution system are disclosed. The pressure boosting system may be installed “in-line” with the fluid distribution system. | 06-11-2015 |
Michael D. Roussel, Rutland, VT US
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20090324979 | CALCIUM CARBONATE BARRIER FILMS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides polyolefin films comprising calcium carbonate that have a reduced moisture vapor transmission rate, methods of making the films, and packaging materials comprising the films. | 12-31-2009 |
Nicolas Roussel, Williston, VT US
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20140286529 | Methods and Systems For Tracking Movement of Microscopic Worms and Worm-Like Organisms, and Software Therefor - Methods and systems for tracking one or more worms or worm-like organisms over a sequence of video frames in virtual real time. The methods and systems can include a robust organism model that accounts for shape changes that occur from one frame to another, such as peristaltic progression, longitudinal deformation, lateral deformation, and bending action. Other features disclosed include: features that allow a user to correct tracking errors, such as splitting a single organism track into two tracks, joining two organism tracks into a single track, switching locations of physical features (such as heads and tails of worms), deleting undesired tracked organisms, and manually tracing organism outlines for model fitting; features that allow a user to set tracking parameters by selecting one or more organisms having desired characteristics; features for automatedly resolving interactions between/among multiple organisms; and features for handling multiple tracking hypotheses, among others. | 09-25-2014 |
Nicolas P. Roussel, Houston, TX US
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20120325462 | Method for Determining Spacing of Hydraulic Fractures in a Rock Formation - Methods of the present disclosure include determining an expected trajectory of induced fractures in a rock formation, analyzing net pressure associated with the induced fractures, and determining at least one of spacing of induced fractures and a property of the induced fractures based on the net pressure. Computer-readable medium containing the method are also disclosed. Other related methods are also disclosed. | 12-27-2012 |
Nicolas Patrick Roussel, Houston, TX US
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20150176394 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING HYDRAULIC FRACTURE ORIENTATION AND DIMENSION - Method for characterizing subterranean formation is described. One method includes: placing a subterranean fluid into a well extending into at least a portion of the subterranean formation to induce one or more fractures; measuring pressure response via one or more pressure sensors installed in the subterranean formation; and determining a physical feature of the one or more fractures. | 06-25-2015 |
Patrice Roussel US
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20110047361 | Load/Move Duplicate Instructions for a Processor - A method includes, in a processor, loading/moving a first portion of bits of a source into a first portion of a destination register and duplicate that first portion of bits in a subsequent portion of the destination register. | 02-24-2011 |
Patrice Roussel, Portland, OR US
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20110258418 | Load/Move Duplicate Instructions for a Processor - A method includes, in a processor, loading/moving a first portion of bits of a source into a first portion of a destination register and duplicate that first portion of bits in a subsequent portion of the destination register. | 10-20-2011 |
20120317401 | Load/Move Duplicate Instructions for a Processor - A method includes, in a processor, loading/moving a first portion of bits of a source into a first portion of a destination register and duplicate that first portion of bits in a subsequent portion of the destination register. | 12-13-2012 |
20130013896 | LOAD/MOVE AND DUPLICATE INSTRUCTIONS FOR A PROCESSOR - A method includes, in a processor, loading/moving a first portion of bits of a source into a first portion of a destination register and duplicate that first portion of bits in a subsequent portion of the destination register. | 01-10-2013 |
20130219153 | Load/Move and Duplicate Instructions for a Processor - A method includes, in a processor, loading/moving a first portion of bits of a source into a first portion of a destination register and duplicate that first portion of bits in a subsequent portion of the destination register. | 08-22-2013 |
20140189311 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING A SHUFFLE INSTRUCTION - An apparatus and method for performing a shuffle operation on packed data using computer-implemented steps is described. In one embodiment, a first packed data operand having at least two data elements is accessed. A second packed data operand having at least two data elements is accessed. One of the data elements in the first packed data operand is shuffled into a lower destination field of a destination register, and one of the data elements in the second packed data operand is shuffled into an upper destination field of the destination register. | 07-03-2014 |
Patrice L. Roussel, Portland, OR US
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20090265523 | Method and apparatus for shuffling data - Method, apparatus, and program means for shuffling data. The method of one embodiment comprises receiving a first operand having a set of L data elements and a second operand having a set of L control elements. For each control element, data from a first operand data element designated by the individual control element is shuffled to an associated resultant data element position if its flush to zero field is not set and a zero is placed into the associated resultant data element position if its flush to zero field is not set. | 10-22-2009 |
20110029759 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHUFFLING DATA - Method, apparatus, and program means for shuffling data. The method of one embodiment comprises receiving a first operand having a set of L data elements and a second operand having a set of L control elements. For each control element, data from a first operand data element designated by the individual control element is shuffled to an associated resultant data element position if its flush to zero field is not set and a zero is placed into the associated resultant data element position if its flush to zero field is not set. | 02-03-2011 |
20120272047 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHUFFLING DATA - Method, apparatus, and program means for shuffling data. The method of one embodiment comprises receiving a first operand having a set of L data elements and a second operand having a set of L control elements. For each control element, data from a first operand data element designated by the individual control element is shuffled to an associated resultant data element position if its flush to zero field is not set and a zero is placed into the associated resultant data element position if its flush to zero field is not set. | 10-25-2012 |
20130007416 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHUFFLING DATA - Method, apparatus, and program means for shuffling data. The method of one embodiment comprises receiving a first operand having a set of L data elements and a second operand having a set of L control elements. For each control element, data from a first operand data element designated by the individual control element is shuffled to an associated resultant data element position if its flush to zero field is not set and a zero is placed into the associated resultant data element position if its flush to zero field is not set. | 01-03-2013 |
20150121039 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHUFFLING DATA - Method, apparatus, and program means for shuffling data. The method of one embodiment comprises receiving a first operand having a set of L data elements and a second operand having a set of L control elements. For each control element, data from a first operand data element designated by the individual control element is shuffled to an associated resultant data element position if its flush to zero field is not set and a zero is placed into the associated resultant data element position if its flush to zero field is not set. | 04-30-2015 |
20150154023 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHUFFLING DATA - Method, apparatus, and program means for shuffling data. The method of one embodiment comprises receiving a first operand having a set of L data elements and a second operand having a set of L control elements. For each control element, data from a first operand data element designated by the individual control element is shuffled to an associated resultant data element position if its flush to zero field is not set and a zero is placed into the associated resultant data element position if its flush to zero field is not set. | 06-04-2015 |
Paul Roussel, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20150051579 | DEVICES HAVING THERMOCHROMIC RESPONSE INDICATORS - The present invention relates to medical devices, in particular autoinjectors and syringes having one or more thermochromic response indicators that are sensitive to temperature changes of a drug formulation or solution. The present invention provides for a pre-filled delivery device comprising a syringe, a cartridge, or a capsule having a barrel, where the barrel is marked on the outer surface with a first thermochromic indicator, and wherein the thermochromic indicator is responsive to temperature changes of the drug formulation or solution within the barrel. | 02-19-2015 |
Paul Roussel, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20100270702 | COLLET MECHANISM AND METHOD OF MOLDING CANNULA TO A SYRINGE BARREL - A collet mechanism that holds a cannula during molding of a syringe includes first and second arms that form an internal cavity. Each arm has a proximal end and a distal end. The first and second arms are in a closed position when the distal ends are moved toward the internal cavity and are in an open position when the distal ends are positioned away from the internal cavity. First and second cannula guides respectively are mounted proximate the distal ends of the first and second arms and extend into the internal cavity. The first and second cannula guides clamp a portion of the cannula to hold the cannula when the first and second arms are in the closed position. | 10-28-2010 |
Philippe Pierre Roussel, Carlsbad, CA US
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20110290428 | Vertical tire changing device - A tire changing apparatus to remove a tire from a wheel may include a substantially vertical stand for supporting a wheel balancing assembly and the vertical stand supporting a rim locker assembly which is operated by a arm. The rim locker assembly may include an adjustable arm extending device to adjust to different size rims, and the arm extending device may include a base member. The base member may include a spiral slot, and the base member may be driven by a drive gear. The drive gear may be driven by a opposing drive gear, and the opposing drive gear may be connected to a rotating arm. | 12-01-2011 |
Thomas Roussel, Louisville, KY US
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20090249958 | Interchangeable preconcentrator connector assembly - An interchangeable preconcentrator assembly comprises an outer housing and an inner housing defining a chamber. A biased urging member is held at least partially within the outer housing and slidably biased toward a surface of the inner housing. When the biased urging member is at least partially retracted, a space is defined between the urging member and the surface of the inner housing for accommodating at least one preconcentrator chip. A continuous fluid flow path is defined through the outer housing and through the space. The interchangeable preconcentrator assembly may further comprise at least one modular preconcentrator carriage. | 10-08-2009 |
20100016704 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING A CONDITION OF AN EYE - A method, system, and computer-readable medium are provided which monitor a condition of an eye. The system includes a communication interface and a processor operably coupled to the communication interface. The communication interface is configured to receive an intraocular pressure measurement datum and a time datum associated with the time the intraocular pressure measurement was measured using an eye measurement system. The processor is configured to receive the intraocular pressure measurement datum and the time datum, to receive a dispensed amount datum associated with an amount of a drug administered to an eye of a user and a second time datum associated with the time the drug was administered, and to store the received intraocular pressure measurement datum, the received time datum, the received dispensed amount datum, and the received second time datum to monitor a condition of the eye. | 01-21-2010 |
20110214482 | LARGE VOLUME ANALYTE PRECONCENTRATOR - A large volume preconcentrator device for concentrating analytes. A housing accepts an analyte vapor flow, and a plurality of collection surfaces are disposed within the housing. A selectively actuatable heater is disposed on each of the plurality of collection surfaces. At least one selectively actuable damper is disposed within the housing for selectively restricting a collection flow. | 09-08-2011 |
Thomas J. Roussel, Louisville, KY US
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20110155575 | CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An embodiment of the invention is directed to a capillary electrophoresis apparatus comprising a plurality of separation micro-channels. A sample loading channel communicates with each of the plurality of separation channels. A driver circuit comprising a plurality of electrodes is configured to induce an electric field across each of the plurality of separation channels sufficient to cause analytes in the samples to migrate along each of the channels. The system further comprises a plurality of detectors configured to detect the analytes. | 06-30-2011 |
20120132798 | PRECONCENTRATOR FOR ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS - An interchangeable preconcentrator assembly for delivering an analyte to an analysis instrument. The assembly includes a housing defining an inner chamber. An inlet is in fluid communication with the inner chamber, an outlet is in fluid communication with the inner chamber for delivering fluid to the inlet of the analysis instrument, and an exhaust outlet is in fluid communication with the inner chamber. A plurality of removable preconcentrator packages are disposed within the inner chamber. Each of the removable preconcentrator packages including a microscale preconcentrator. A fluid flow path is defined between the inlet and the inner chamber. A first fluid flow path is defined between the preconcentrators and the exhaust outlet, and a second fluid flow path is defined between the preconcentrators and the outlet. A selectably operable valve directs fluid flow from the inner chamber into either the first fluid flow path or the second fluid flow path. | 05-31-2012 |
Vincent Roussel, Irvine, CA US
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20140221028 | FAST DETECTION OF COLLOCATED RF JAMMERS FACILITATING OPTIMIZED GAIN SETTING SELECTION OF FRONT-END RECEIVER AMPLIFIERS - In collocated radios, interference is mitigated to permit concurrent radio operation. In response to detection of imminent transmission of interfering wireless (i.e., RF jammer) signals, gain settings of one or more stages of front-end receiver amplifiers may be quickly configured to permit concurrent frequency division operation instead of consecutive time-division operation. This expansion of concurrent operation may improve communication bandwidth and/or may produce reliable, consistent results. Gain control responsive to detection of imminent RF jamming may maintain amplification in a linear range where interference can be filtered out. Receiver gain may be shifted from a default high gain or high sensitivity setting to lower gain to maintain integrity of a signal of interest (SoI), which avoids clipping, distortion and unwanted products caused by a high power jamming signal that could otherwise make it impossible to recover the SoI. This mitigation technique supplements and/or replaces other interference mitigation techniques. | 08-07-2014 |