Ryan Thomas
Ryan Thomas Butterfoss, San Francisco, CA US
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20150381516 | RESOURCE ACCESS DRIVEN DISTRIBUTED TRANSACTION COORDINATION SYSTEM - Resource access driven distributed transaction coordination system is described. A method may include receiving a request to perform a migration of user data from a first user account to a second user account and restricting access to a distributed resource as a result of receiving the request. When a distributed process requests access to a distributed resource, and that distributed process doesn't have any pending tasks, account migration may be performed. | 12-31-2015 |
Ryan Thomas Davies, Pohang-Si KR
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20140113295 | APPARATUS FOR ISOLATION OF EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES COMPRISING POROUS POLYMER MONOLITH MICROFILTER - The present invention relates to an apparatus for the isolation of extracellular vesicles from human fluid, and more particularly, to an apparatus comprising a channel formed on a microchip and a porous polymer monolith filter connected to the channel. The apparatus can be used to the diagnosis of disease including cancer from vesicular nucleic acid in a non-invasive manner. Capable of isolating and purifying a large quantity of vesicles from a small amount of a body fluid sample within a short time, the apparatus is expected to be advantageously and widely applied in the medical research and clinical diagnosis of disease including cancer. | 04-24-2014 |
Ryan Thomas Nimura, Chatsworth, CA US
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20110190082 | ATHLETIC TRAINING DEVICE FOR THROWING A BALL - An apparatus and method for conditioning a user properly throw a ball are provided. The apparatus is a body of resilient material of a size suitable to be worn on a hand of an individual. The body is has a first opening and a second opening through a thickness of the body. The user wears the apparatus by placing a first finger of a hand of the user through the first opening and a second finger of the hand through the second opening. Thereafter, the user moves an arm of the hand through a throwing motion. | 08-04-2011 |
Ryan Thomas Offerman, Cardiff, CA US
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20150359330 | STORAGE RACK WITH IMPROVED TIE SUPPORT - A storage rack includes front and rear deck beams and C-shaped tie supports extending between the deck beams. Each tie support has a side wall, a top flange and a bottom flange. The top flange and bottom flange have front and rear ends and tabs extending downwardly therefrom. The top flange has a reinforcing rib. When assembled with the deck beams the front and rear ends of the top flange are seated on a support ledge of the deck beams with the tabs received into respective slots. Similarly, the front and rear ends of the bottom flange are seated on a lower leg of the front and rear deck beams with the tabs received into respective slots. The tie supports cooperate with the deck beams to limit the sagging of the decks, while also preventing outward twisting of the deck beams. | 12-17-2015 |
20150359335 | STORAGE RACK WITH IMPROVED TIE SUPPORT - A storage rack includes front and rear deck beams and C-shaped tie supports extending between the deck beams. Each tie support has a side wall, a top flange and a bottom flange. The top flange has front and rear ends and tabs extending downwardly therefrom. The bottom flange has front and rear ends and tabs extending downwardly therefrom. When assembled with the deck beams the front and rear ends of the top flange are seated on a support ledge of the deck beams with the tabs received into respective slots. Similarly, the front and rear ends of the bottom flange are seated on a lower leg of the front and rear deck beams with the tabs received into the respective slots. The tie supports cooperate with the deck beams to limit the sagging of the decks, while also preventing outward twisting of the deck beams. | 12-17-2015 |
Ryan Thomas Smith, Findlay, OH US
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20150368766 | COBALT-FREE, GALLING AND WEAR RESISTANT AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL HARD-FACING ALLOY - A strain-hardenable stainless steel alloy includes hard secondary phases dispersed in an austenitic primary phase, the alloy including 0.3-0.6% nitrogen by weight. | 12-24-2015 |
Ryan Thomas Smith, Waukesha, WI US
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20150377161 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENGINE CONTROL INCORPORATING FUEL PROPERTIES - A method includes receiving a fuel composition analysis, deriving a fuel index based on the fuel composition analysis, deriving a control adjustment for a gas engine based on the fuel index, and applying the control adjustment to an actuator of the gas engine. | 12-31-2015 |
Ryan Thomas Sturko, Bend, OR US
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20100055518 | HYDROGEN-PRODUCING ASSEMBLIES, FUEL CELL SYSTEMS INCLUDING THE SAME, METHODS OF PRODUCING HYDROGEN GAS, AND METHODS OF POWERING AN ENERGY-CONSUMING DEVICE - Hydrogen-producing assemblies, fuel cell systems including the same, methods of producing hydrogen gas, and methods of powering an energy-consuming device. Hydrogen-producing assemblies may include a monolithic body that defines at least a reforming conduit, in which a feed stream is catalyzed into a reformate gas stream containing hydrogen gas, and a burner conduit, in which a fuel-air stream is combusted. The monolithic body is constructed to conduct heat generated by the exothermic reaction of the combustion from the burner conduit to the reformer conduit. In some hydrogen-producing assemblies, the monolithic body further defines a vaporizer conduit, in which liquid portions of the feed stream are vaporized prior to being delivered to the reformer conduit. In such embodiments, the monolithic body is constructed to conduct heat from the burner conduit to the vaporizer conduit. Hydrogen-producing assemblies may be incorporated into a fuel cell system that is configured to power an energy-consuming device. | 03-04-2010 |
20110136027 | FUEL PROCESSING SYSTEMS WITH THERMALLY INTEGRATED COMPONENTRY - Hydrogen-producing assemblies, fuel cell systems including the same, methods of producing hydrogen gas, and methods of powering an energy-consuming device. Hydrogen-producing assemblies may include a monolithic body that defines at least a reforming conduit, and in some embodiments a plurality of reforming conduits, in which a feed stream is catalyzed into a reformate gas stream containing hydrogen gas, and a burner conduit, in which a fuel-air stream is combusted. The monolithic body is constructed to conduct heat generated by the exothermic reaction of the combustion from the burner conduit to the reformer conduit. In some hydrogen-producing assemblies, the monolithic body further defines a vaporizing conduit, in which liquid portions of the feed stream are vaporized prior to being delivered to the reformer conduit, and the monolithic body may be constructed to conduct heat from the burner conduit to the vaporizing conduit. | 06-09-2011 |