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Scott J. Alberhasky, Portland, OR US
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| 20130082320 | STRAPPED DUAL-GATE VDMOS DEVICE - Semiconductor devices are described that include a dual-gate configuration. In one or more implementations, the semiconductor devices include a substrate having a first surface and a second surface. The substrate includes a first and a second body region formed proximal to the first surface. Moreover, each body region includes a source region formed therein. The substrate further includes a drain region formed proximal to the second surface and an epitaxial region that is configured to function as a drift region between the drain region and the source regions. A dual-gate is formed over the first surface of the substrate. The dual-gate includes a first gate region and a second gate region that define a gap there between to reduce the gate to drain capacitance. A conductive layer may be formed over the first gate region and the second gate region to lower the effective resistance of the dual-gate. | 04-04-2013 |
| 20130082321 | DUAL-GATE VDMOS DEVICE - Semiconductor devices are described that include a dual-gate configuration. In one or more implementations, the semiconductor devices include a substrate having a first surface and a second surface. The substrate includes a first and a second body region formed proximal to the first surface. Moreover, each body region includes a source region formed therein. The substrate further includes a drain region formed proximal to the second surface and an epitaxial region that is configured to function as a drift region between the drain region and the source regions. A dual-gate is formed over the first surface of the substrate. The dual-gate includes a first gate region and a second gate region that define a gap there between to reduce the gate to drain capacitance. | 04-04-2013 |
Scott J. Beaudreau, Redmond, WA US
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| 20100287175 | MODEL-BASED SEARCHING - Computer-readable media and methods for model-based searching to provide search results of relevance to a search topic are provided. A model describing a search framework for generating a plurality of search queries is provided. A number of search topics are identified and attributes are assigned to each search topic. Attribute data elements and values are provided to describe each to the assigned attributes for each search topic. The attributes inform the search framework in order to compile a plurality of search queries for the search topic. A search term is received from a user and a corresponding search topic is identified. The plurality of search queries are executed to obtain search results for the corresponding search topic. The search queries may be pre-executed and the search results cached in a computer memory for later retrieval. The search results are organized based on the model and are presented to the user. | 11-11-2010 |
Scott J. Beleck, Harrison Township, MI US
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| 20100176650 | METHOD OF ATTACHING WHEEL OVERLAYS - A decorative overlay comprised of thin plastic or metal may be securely fastened to a wheel using one or more preformed, solid, dimensionally stable, heat-activatable adhesive bodies. The use of such adhesive bodies offers significant processing and performance advantages over conventional methods for cladding wheels. | 07-15-2010 |
Scott J. Belsley, New York, NY US
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| 20110137125 | ADJUSTABLE DEVICE DELIVERY SYSTEM - Herein are described components and use of an adjustable device delivery system including an adjustable internal door which allows angled deployment of medical devices, non-medical devices and electromagnetic radiation. In one embodiment, a slotted outer cannula is used with an inner drive cannula to guide the motion of an adjustable interior door that allows delivery of devices, such as medical instruments, at user-defined angles. The invention also provides device delivery systems that permit withdrawal of the adjustable device delivery system without disruption of a device placed therewith. The device delivery systems of the invention are provided having a steering system that permits exact control of the angle of the adjustable internal door while providing support against longitudinal forces. Also provided are embodiments of the devices of the invention comprising a locking system that provides frictional resistance to overcome unwanted displacement of the door angle and drive system when, for example, manipulation of the device delivery system during its use increases the forces applied to the door surface. The invention further provides methods for using the device delivery systems provided herein for delivering or receiving electromagnetic waves by deflection or reflection of such radiation by the adjustable internal door. The invention also provides methods for steering a device or device delivery system within a confined space. | 06-09-2011 |
Scott J. Benscoter, Metamora, MI US
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| 20080229720 | Method and Apparatus for Monitoring the Restriction Level of a Vehicular Air Filter Element - A process is provided for monitoring the filter restriction level of a filter element. The filter element is utilized by an air induction system deployed on a vehicle that includes a mass air flow sensor, a manifold pressure sensor, and a throttle position sensor. The process includes receiving (i) throttle position from the throttle position sensor, (ii) mass flow rate from the mass air flow sensor, and (iii) manifold pressure from the manifold pressure sensor. A reference pressure is determined from the received mass flow rate and the received throttle position, a pressure differential is established between the reference pressure and the received manifold pressure, and a filter restriction level is identified from the established pressure differential and the received mass flow rate. | 09-25-2008 |
Scott J. Boliver, Croghan, NY US
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| 20110100511 | PRIMARY AND COUNTER KNIFE ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN WOOD CHIPPER - A wood chipper having a rotatable disc that contains a series of slots that pass through the disc. A primary chipper knife is located at the entrance of each slot which separates slices from a work piece and directs the slices through the slot. A counter knife unit is mounted within each slot for engaging the slices leaving the primary chipper knife to reduce the size of the chips as they move through the slot. The counter knife unit contains a first series of spaced apart chip contact elements that have a first height to contact the slices as they leave the primary chipper knife to reduce the size of the slices. The counter knife further contains a second series of chip contact elements that have a second height that is less than that of the chip contact element in the first series. Each contact element in the second series is arranged to contact chips leaving the contact elements in the first series to further reducing the size of the chips. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20120298783 | CLAMPING APPARATUS FOR WOOD CHIPPER - A heavy duty rotary disc-type wood chipper containing a knife clamping system that conducts the impact and shearing loads acting upon the chipper knives along two primary axes which allows for more efficient dissipation of the impact loads and a reduction in the deleterious effects of off-axis loads resulting in the ability to use smaller holding bolts and smaller knives in the system without adversely effecting either the ability of the knives to stay fixed to the disc or the quality of chips produced. | 11-29-2012 |
Scott J. Bratthauer, Huntley, IL US
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| 20120055582 | Manually Operable Manifold/Nozzle Closure for Fluid Dispensers - A manually operated seal/closure system for a fluid dispenser manifold is disclosed. The manifold includes at least one nozzle and, more typically, a plurality of nozzles ranging from more than one to twelve or more. The manifold housing includes a sidewall or other stationary structure. The stationary sidewall is pivotally connected to an arm. The sidewall further includes a lateral slot and a curved slot. The arm includes a proximal end pivotally coupled to the sidewall and a distal end coupled to a push plate. The closure system also includes a bracket for supporting a cup and a spring-biased seal. The bracket is coupled to the arm and slidably coupled the sidewall by a pin that extends from the bracket through the lateral slot in the sidewall. | 03-08-2012 |
Scott J. Ceru, Stevensville, MI US
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| 20110147499 | UNDER-SINK WASTE PROCESSING APPLIANCE - An under-sink waste processing appliance includes a waste separator which extracts liquid from organic waste and passes such extracted liquid to a residential drain line. The remaining solid, in the form of organic pulp, is dried in a dryer and deposited in a removable collection receptacle. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20120085846 | UNDER-SINK WASTE PROCESSING APPLIANCE - An under-sink waste processing appliance includes a waste separator which extracts liquid from organic waste and passes such extracted liquid to a residential drain line. The remaining solid, in the form of organic pulp, is dried in a dryer and deposited in a removable collection receptacle. | 04-12-2012 |
Scott J. Chynoweth, Davison, MI US
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| 20090018733 | RPM TO TORQUE TRANSITION CONTROL - An engine control module comprises a torque control module, an engine speed (RPM) control module, and an actuator module. The torque control module determines a first desired torque based on a requested torque. The RPM control module selectively determines a second desired torque based on a desired RPM. The torque control module determines the first desired torque further based on the second desired torque when the engine control module is transitioning from an RPM control mode to a torque control mode. The RPM control module determines the second desired torque further based on the first desired torque when the engine control module is transitioning from the torque control mode to the RPM control mode. The actuator module controls an actuator of an engine based on the first and second desired torques. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090024263 | ASSOCIATION OF TORQUE REQUESTING MODULES IN A COORDINATED TORQUE ARCHITECTURE - A powertrain control system for a vehicle includes a plurality of axle torque request modules that generate respective axle torque requests based on respective performance criteria of a vehicle, an axle torque arbitration module that generates a net axle torque request based on the plurality of axle torque requests, a plurality of propulsion torque request modules that generate respective propulsion torque requests based on respective performance criteria of an engine of the vehicle, a propulsion torque arbitration module that determines a net engine torque request based on the net axle torque request and the plurality of propulsion torque requests, and a propulsion torque control module that controls a plurality of actuators based on the net engine torque request such that the engine produces an output torque in accordance with the net engine torque request. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20090118965 | RESERVE TORQUE MANAGEMENT FOR ENGINE SPEED CONTROL - An engine control module comprises a base reserve module, a power steering reserve module, a reserve torque module, first and second engine actuator modules, and an engine speed control module. The base reserve module determines a base reserve torque. The power steering reserve module determines a power steering reserve torque. The reserve torque module determines a first reserve torque based on the base reserve torque, the power steering reserve torque, and at least one of an oil temperature of an engine and a barometric pressure. The first and second engine actuator modules control first and second actuators of the engine, respectively. The engine speed control module instructs the first engine actuator module to produce a first torque output from the engine and instructs the second engine actuator module to produce a second torque output from the engine. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090118966 | METHOD OF TORQUE INTEGRAL CONTROL LEARNING AND INITIALIZATION - A torque control system comprises a torque correction factor module, a RPM-torque transition module, and a selection module. The torque correction factor module determines a first torque correction factor and a second torque correction factor. The RPM-torque transition module stores the first torque correction factor. The selection module selectively outputs one of the first torque correction factor and the second torque correction factor based on a control mode of the torque control system. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20110066352 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENGINE AND FUEL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE - A control system for a vehicle includes a time determination module, a fuel age determination module, and an engine control module. The time determination module determines an engine off time, wherein the engine off time indicates an amount of time that an engine is off. The fuel age determination module determines an age of fuel in a fuel system of the engine. The engine control module starts the engine when one of the engine off time is greater than a predetermined time threshold and the age of the fuel is greater than a predetermined age threshold. | 03-17-2011 |
Scott J. Demer, Meridian, ID US
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| 20090245009 | 256 Meg dynamic random access memory - A 256 Meg dynamic random access memory is comprised of a plurality of cells organized into individual arrays, with the arrays being organized into 32 Meg array blocks, which are organized into 64 Meg quadrants. Sense amplifiers are positioned between adjacent rows in the individual arrays while row decoders are positioned between adjacent columns in the individual arrays. In certain of the gap cells, multiplexers are provided to transfer signals from I/O lines to datalines. A data path is provided which, in addition to the foregoing, includes array I/O blocks, responsive to the datalines from each quadrant to output data to a data read mux, data buffers, and data driver pads. The write data path includes a data in buffer and data write muxes for providing data to the array I/O blocks. A power bus is provided which minimizes routing of externally supplied voltages, completely rings each of the array blocks, and provides gridded power distribution within each of the array blocks. A plurality of voltage supplies provide the voltages needed in the array and in the peripheral circuits. The power supplies are organized to match their power output to the power demand and to maintain a desired ratio of power production capability and decoupling capacitance. A powerup sequence circuit is provided to control the powerup of the chip. Redundant rows and columns are provided as is the circuitry necessary to logically replace defective rows and columns with operational rows and columns. Circuitry is also provided on chip to support various types of test modes. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20110261628 | 256 Meg dynamic random access memory - A 256 Meg dynamic random access memory is comprised of a plurality of cells organized into individual arrays, with the arrays being organized into 32 Meg array blocks, which are organized into 64 Meg quadrants. Sense amplifiers are positioned between adjacent rows in the individual arrays while row decoders are positioned between adjacent columns in the individual arrays. In certain of the gap cells, multiplexers are provided to transfer signals from I/O lines to datalines. A data path is provided which, in addition to the foregoing, includes array I/O blocks, responsive to the datalines from each quadrant to output data to a data read mux, data buffers, and data driver pads. The write data path includes a data in buffer and data write muxes for providing data to the array I/O blocks. A power bus is provided which minimizes routing of externally supplied voltages, completely rings each of the array blocks, and provides gridded power distribution within each of the array blocks. A plurality of voltage supplies provide the voltages needed in the array and in the peripheral circuits. The power supplies are organized to match their power output to the power demand and to maintain a desired ratio of power production capability and decoupling capacitance. A powerup sequence circuit is provided to control the powerup of the chip. Redundant rows and columns are provided as is the circuitry necessary to logically replace defective rows and columns with operational rows and columns. Circuitry is also provided on chip to support various types of test modes. | 10-27-2011 |
Scott J. Diede, Seattle, WA US
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| 20100273151 | GENOME-WIDE ANALYSIS OF PALINDROME FORMATION AND DNA METHYLATION - The present disclosure provides methods for detecting the genome-wide presence of methylated DNA and palindrome formation. The present disclosure also provides methods for specific enrichment of methylated DNA or DNA having a DNA palindrome. These methods have demonstrated that somatic palindromes and methylated DNA occur frequently and are widespread in human cancers. Individual tumor types have a characteristic non-random distribution of palindromes in their genome and a small subset of the palindromic loci are associate with gene amplification. The disclosed method can be used to define the plurality of genomic DNA palindromes and regions having methylated DNA associated with various tumor types and can provide methods for the classification of tumors, and the diagnosis, early detection of cancer as well as the monitoring of disease recurrence and assessment of residual disease. | 10-28-2010 |
Scott J. Duplantis, Evans, GA US
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| 20090206627 | DASH ASSEMBLY FOR GOLF CARS OR SIMILAR VEHICLES - A dash assembly for a vehicle having a vehicle body defining an access opening includes a dashboard configured to extend across and generally obstruct the access opening. The dashboard includes a mounting tab configured to engage a portion of the vehicle body adjacent to the access opening. The dash assembly also includes a retainer having an elongated body configured to connect to the vehicle body. The elongated body extends at least partially about a perimeter of the access opening such that the mounting tab of the dashboard is sandwiched between the retainer and the portion of the vehicle body to secure the dashboard to the vehicle body. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20120073193 | Reconfigurable Support System, Apparatus, and Method Thereof - Configurable, reconfigurable, and/or adjustable systems, apparatuses, and methods to support plants, such as tomatoes, peppers, and beans. A support apparatus, an attachment element, and one or more support attachments may be provided. The support apparatus can be affixed to a planting pole, pipe, or stake, for example. The attachment element, which can be a screw, can be used to secure the support apparatus to the pole, pipe, or stake at a desired location. One or more of the support attachments can be physically coupled to the support apparatus. The support attachments can be reconfigured on the support apparatus. Thus, various support attachment configurations and/or reconfigurations can be made. | 03-29-2012 |
Scott J. Erlanger, Boston, MA US
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| 20110161769 | RETRY BASED PROTOCOL WITH SOURCE/RECEIVER FIFO RECOVERY AND ANTI-STARVATION MECHANISM TO SUPPORT DYNAMIC PIPELINE LENGTHENING FOR ECC ERROR CORRECTION - Methods and apparatus relating to retry based protocol with source/receiver FIFO (First-In, First-Out) buffer recovery and anti-starvation mechanism to support dynamic pipeline lengthening for ECC error correction are described. In an embodiment, upon detection of an error, a portion of transmitted data is stored in one or more storage devices before retransmission. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 06-30-2011 |
Scott J. Geromanos, Middletown, NJ US
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| 20080272292 | System and Method for Grouping Precursor and Fragment Ions Using Selected Ion Chromatograms - LC/MS data generated by an LC/MS system is analyzed to determine groupings of ions associated with originating molecules. Ions arc grouped initially according to retention time, for example, using retention time or chromatographic peaks in mass chromatograms. After initial groupings are determined based on retention time, ion peak shapes are compared to determine whether ions should be excluded. Ions having peak shapes not matching other ions, or alternatively a reference peak shape, are excluded from the group. | 11-06-2008 |
| 20090215103 | GENERATION AND USE OF A CATALOG OF POLYPEPTIDE-RELATED INFORMATION FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSES | 08-27-2009 |
| 20090224148 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING MASS SPECTROSCOPY - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to apparatus and methods for performing mass spectrometry. Data pair information is subjected to an ion audit process in which data pair information that relates to scored compounds is subtracted from the data pair information. The depleted information more readily reveals data pair information for compounds present with smaller signals. | 09-10-2009 |
| 20090317791 | Methods and apparatus for performing retention-time matching | 12-24-2009 |
| 20110184648 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING RETENTION-TIME MATCHING - A method for matching a precursor ion with one or more related product ions includes providing input data sets obtained from sample injections, each of the data sets including a precursor ion and one or more product ions, normalizing the input data sets in accordance with a single retention time for the precursor ion, determining which product ions are within a predetermined retention time window with respect to the single retention time, and, if a product ion is within the predetermined retention time window for a specified number of the input data sets, determining that the product ion is related to the precursor having the single retention time. An apparatus for analyzing a sample includes a chromatography module, a mass-spectrometry module in communication with the chromatography module, and a control unit in communication with the chromatography module and the mass-spectrometry module. | 07-28-2011 |
| 20110260049 | Method And Apparatus For Identifying Proteins In Mixtures - Protein identification in a complex sample begins by selecting a database having proteins likely to be in the sample. In-silico digestion is performed and a target peptide is selected from produced peptides. The masses of the Y- and B-ion fragments of the target peptide are determined. These masses are used to search previously obtained low- and high-energy AMRTs obtained from LC/MS analysis of the complex sample for masses on the list. Any mass observed in the data within a detection threshold are considered a hit. If enough hits accumulate in a given retention time, the target peptide is identified as being in the sample. The list of peptides identified in the complex sample can be used to identify the proteins present in the sample, track the chromatographic retention times of peptides between samples, and quantitate the peptides and proteins present in complex samples. | 10-27-2011 |
| 20120001066 | System and method for grouping precursor and fragment ions using selected ion chromatograms - LC/MS data generated by an LC/MS system is analyzed to determine groupings of ions associated with originating molecules. Ions are grouped initially according to retention time, for example, using retention time or chromatographic peaks in mass chromatograms. After initial groupings are determined based on retention time, ion peak shapes are compared to determine whether ions should be excluded. Ions having peak shapes not matching other ions, or alternatively a reference peak shape, are excluded from the group. | 01-05-2012 |
| 20120225444 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR FRACTIONATION-BASED CHEMICAL ANALYSES - A method for analyzing chemicals includes fractionating a complex sample into at least two sample portions that each include portions of two polypeptides though in different concentration ratios, digesting and performing LC/MS on each of the sample portions, and associating precursor ions observed via LC/MS with their corresponding polypeptide in response to LC/MS-provided intensity data. A set of precursor-ions that has substantially similar intensity ratios in both sample portions is determined to be associated with the same polypeptide. | 09-06-2012 |
| 20120267522 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING PROTEINS IN MIXTURES - Protein identification in a complex sample begins by selecting a database having proteins likely to be in the sample. In-silico digestion is performed and a target peptide is selected from produced peptides. The masses of the Y- and B-ion fragments of the target peptide are determined. These masses are used to search previously obtained low- and high-energy AMRTs obtained from LC/MS analysis of the complex sample for masses on the list. Any mass observed in the data within a detection threshold are considered a hit. If enough hits accumulate in a given retention time, the target peptide is identified as being in the sample. The list of peptides identified in the complex sample can be used to identify the proteins present in the sample, track the chromatographic retention times of peptides between samples, and quantitate the peptides and proteins present in complex samples. | 10-25-2012 |
Scott J. Hagadone, Tracy, CA US
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| 20110304984 | BATTERY ASSEMBLY FOR BATTERY POWERED PORTABLE DEVICES - A battery assembly includes at least a plurality of battery cells that includes at least a first and a second battery cell each attached to a distributed battery monitoring unit, the second battery cell being associated with an external circuit, the second battery cell connected to a battery management unit (BMU) by way of a pre-formed battery contact shaped to accommodate the external circuit. The plurality of battery cells are electrically connected to at least the BMU such that each of the plurality of battery cells are substantially aligned with each other thereby preserving a battery profile corresponding to unconnected battery cells. | 12-15-2011 |
Scott J. Isaacks, Seattle, WA US
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| 20120068583 | Secure Raised Access Floor Service Box and System - A raised access floor service box can have a plurality of entry points that are segregated from one another. Each of the plurality of entry points can be associated with a corresponding plurality of segregated chambers. At least one of the segregated chambers can be configured to be a secure chamber, which further can include a door to the chamber. The door to the secure chamber can include a lock that secures and prevents the door from opening when the lock is in a locked position, thus securing the cables and cable connections within the security chamber. In addition, the raised access floor service box can have connector ports that are only accessible within the security chamber. The raised access floor service box thus allows for various types of cables, with various levels of security, to be associated with a single raised access floor service box. | 03-22-2012 |
Scott J. Jones, Escondido, CA US
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| 20110288889 | INTEGRATED EMERGENCY MEDICAL DATABASE SYSTEM - An integrated medical database system for the emergency medical transportation business is disclosed. The system includes a dispatch module, clinical module, administration module and billing module. Each module may communicate data with one or more of the other modules to form a system incorporating data sharing, thus achieving an end-to-end automation of emergency medical care accounting. Internal consistency checks are performed by the system to ensure that proper treatments are performed according to a chosen diagnosis. | 11-24-2011 |
Scott J. Jucht, Sioux Falls, SD US
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| 20110060684 | Machine, program product, and computer-implemented methods for confirming a mobile banking request - Embodiments of the present invention include methods, program product and machines for providing a confirmation for a mobile banking request, e.g., a funds movement request, originating via a text message utilizing a predetermined communications protocol, e.g., Short Message Service (SMS). A customer sends and a bank server receives a request originating via text message. The text message can include an amount and identifiers for accounts to be debited and credited. The bank server accesses an account responsive to a phone number associated with the text message. The bank server stores the request as pending. The bank server sends a verification request via text message to the customer and then receives a verification response via text message from the customer. The verification request can include a one-time verification code required for a valid verification response. Next, the bank server authorizes the pending request responsive to a valid verification response. | 03-10-2011 |
Scott J. Kartinen, New York, NY US
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| 20110004567 | FACTOR RISK MODEL BASED SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR GENERATING RISK FORECASTS - A computerized method for generating risk forecasts is provided. A set of securities is selected. A set of risk factors is selected. The risk factor returns a determined. A risk factor covariance matrix and an idiosyncratic variance matrix are constructed. For each risk factor, a factor loading coefficient is determined for each selected security. The risk factor covariance matrix is projected into a future forecast. The idiosyncratic variance matrix is projected into a future forecast. The factor loading coefficients, the future forecast of the risk factor covariance matrix, and the future forecast of the idiosyncratic variance matrix can be used to determine a forecast of the variance-covariance matrix for the selected securities. | 01-06-2011 |
| 20120066151 | Factor Risk Model Based System, Method, And Computer Program Product For Generating Risk Forecasts - A computerized method for generating risk forecasts is provided. A set of securities is selected. A set of risk factors is selected. The risk factor returns a determined. A risk factor covariance matrix and an idiosyncratic variance matrix are constructed. For each risk factor, a factor loading coefficient is determined for each selected security. The risk factor covariance matrix is projected into a future forecast. The idiosyncratic variance matrix is projected into a future forecast. The factor loading coefficients, the future forecast of the risk factor covariance matrix, and the future forecast of the idiosyncratic variance matrix can be used to determine a forecast of the variance-covariance matrix for the selected securities. | 03-15-2012 |
Scott J. Kolodzieski, Chatham, NJ US
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| 20090037769 | DYNAMIC MODIFICATION OF SCHEMAS IN STREAMING DATABASES - A method for dynamically modifying a database schema in a streaming database management system receives a new database schema, compares the new schema to an existing schema, identifies the differences between the new schema and the existing schema, and applies the identified differences to the database in a single transaction, thereby producing a database organized according to the new database schema. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20090063548 | LOG-STRUCTURED STORE FOR STREAMING DATA - An event stream processing system includes a versioned data structure layered over a log-structured store. A first address handle points to a first version of data in the versioned data structure. A stream of data updates from a data source create a second version of data in the versioned data structure, addressed using a second address handle. | 03-05-2009 |
Scott J. Levokove, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20120179610 | ELECTRONIC PURCHASING AND FUNDS TRANSFER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An electronic transaction method, funds transfer apparatus and method for facilitating a funds transfer. The methods comprise sending information from a purchaser or payor to a funds transfer system separate from a vendor system or payee, validating and confirming personal financial information at the funds transfer system, and transferring funds from a purchaser or payor account to the vendor or a payee account without exposing either party's financial and account information to the other. Additionally, a funds transfer apparatus is disclosed comprising connections to a payor and payee system and mechanisms for receiving and validating party and transaction information and a mechanism for transferring funds from one party to the other. | 07-12-2012 |
Scott J. Loftesness, Menlo Park, CA US
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| 20110087574 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IDENTITY THEFT PREVENTION - A system and method issues a credit card or other credit instrument to a user by first obtaining authorization and authentication from the user. | 04-14-2011 |
Scott J. Martin, Bow, NH US
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| 20120226984 | COMPUTER METHOD AND SYSTEM AUTOMATICALLY PROVIDING CONTEXT TO A PARTICIPANT'S QUESTION IN A WEB CONFERENCE - Computer method and system provides context in an online meeting, a web conference or other shared slides application. A person (attendee or participant) asking a question does so in the specific section (slide) of the shared application. Screen images of these specific slides are captured and coupled to respective questions. The questions are queued for the presenter. Captured screen images provide context for the questions. Each question selected from the queue by the presenter automatically provides context without interrupting flow of the presentation and online meeting. | 09-06-2012 |
Scott J. Mckeand, Jeddo, MI US
Scott J. Moravek, Cranberry Township, PA US
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| 20100222505 | CURABLE FILM-FORMING COMPOSITIONS DEMONSTRATING SELF-HEALING PROPERTIES - The present invention is directed to curable film-forming compositions comprising: | 09-02-2010 |
Scott J. Muller, Berlin DE
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| 20120182865 | Systems, Methods, and Apparatuses for Managing the Flow of Traffic in Data Networks - Methods or systems for management and/or optimization of at least a portion of a data network by generating a set of paths between each origin and destination pair, pruning the set of paths to generate a pruned set of paths; and computing an optimum path between each origin and destination pair. Methods and systems for generating a diverse set of path options for the routing of traffic within at least a portion of a network comprising: generating a set of paths between each origin and destination pair; and pruning the set of paths to generate a pruned set of diverse path options within at least a portion of a network. | 07-19-2012 |
Scott J. Perlenfein, Brookings, SD US
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| 20120292993 | Energy Scavenging Power Supply - An energy scavenging power system and method may include an energy conversion system having at least one transducer configured to harvest energy, an energy management and storage system configured to store harvested energy; and a load regulation system configured to provide stored energy to power one or more low power-consumption loads. The energy management and storage system may include a start-up capacitor having a small capacitance to allow for quick charging and fast turn-on, a short term capacitor to provide energy to the load or loads once turned-on, and a long term capacitor having a large capacitance to provide for sustained energy delivery to the loads. The system also may include a common charging bus that receives energy from each transducer, conditioned if necessary, and which then determines the capacitor to which the energy should be delivered. | 11-22-2012 |
Scott J. Shargots, Forest, VA US
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| 20130028367 | PRESSURIZED WATER REACTOR WITH REACTOR COOLANT PUMPS OPERATING IN THE DOWNCOMER ANNULUS - A pressurized water reactor (PWR) includes a vertical cylindrical pressure vessel and a nuclear reactor core disposed in a lower vessel section. A hollow cylindrical central riser is disposed concentrically inside the pressure vessel. A downcomer annulus is defined between the central riser and the pressure vessel. A reactor coolant pump (RCP) includes (i) an impeller disposed above the nuclear reactor core and in fluid communication with the downcomer annulus to impel primary coolant downward through the downcomer annulus, (ii) a pump motor disposed outside of the pressure vessel, and (iii) a drive shaft operatively connecting the pump motor with the impeller. The PWR may include an internal steam generator in the downcomer annulus, with the impeller is disposed below the steam generator. The impeller may be disposed in the downcomer annulus. The RCP may further comprise a pump casing that with the impeller defines a centrifugal pump. | 01-31-2013 |
Scott J. Shargots, Lynchburg, VA US
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| 20120099691 | SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR A CONTROL ROD ASSEMBLY OF A NUCLEAR REACTOR - A control rod guide frame comprises a self supporting stack of two or more columnar elements defining a central passage. The columnar elements may include mating features that mate at abutments between adjacent columnar elements of the stack. The control rod guide frame is suitably used in conjunction with a control rod drive mechanism (CRDM) operatively connected with at least one control rod, and a nuclear reactor core, in which the CRDM moves the at least one control rod into and out of the nuclear reactor core under guidance of the control rod guide frame. In another embodiment, a control rod guide frame comprises a stack of two or more columnar elements defining a central passage having a constant cross-section as a function of position along the central passage. In another embodiment, a control rod guide frame comprises an extruded columnar element providing continuous control rod guidance. | 04-26-2012 |
| 20120294405 | PRESSURIZED WATER REACTOR WITH UPPER VESSEL SECTION PROVIDING BOTH PRESSURE AND FLOW CONTROL - A pressurized water reactor (PWR) includes a vertical cylindrical pressure vessel having a lower portion containing a nuclear reactor core and a vessel head defining an internal pressurizer. A reactor coolant pump (RCP) mounted on the vessel head includes an impeller inside the pressure vessel, a pump motor outside the pressure vessel, and a vertical drive shaft connecting the motor and impeller. The drive shaft does not pass through the internal pressurizer. A central riser may be disposed concentrically inside the pressure vessel, and the RCP impels primary coolant downward into a downcomer annulus between the central ser and the pressure vessel. A steam generator may be disposed in the downcomer annulus and spaced apart from with the impeller by an outlet plenum, A manway may access the outlet plenum so tube plugging can be performed on the steam generator via access through the manway without removing the RCP. | 11-22-2012 |
Scott J. Smith, Dusseldorf DE
Scott J. Steffensmeier, Warsaw, IN US
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| 20090048603 | HIP STEM CENTRALIZER DATUM GUIDE AND METHOD - A hip stem centralizer datum guide ( | 02-19-2009 |
Scott J. Ulring, Minneapolis, MN US
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| 20100262440 | AUTOMATED RESERVATION AGENT - In a method consistent with the technology disclosed herein, the system receives a text message from a mobile phone and parses the text message into at least a first data field and a second data field, where the first data field is a start date for the service, and the second data field is an end date for the service. The service is then booked from the start date to the end date. | 10-14-2010 |
Scott J. Valastyan, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20120041048 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS RELATING TO miR-31 - MicroRNA-31 (miR-31), targets of miR-31, the role of miR-31 in inhibiting tumor metastasis, and the role of miR-31 target genes in promoting tumor metastasis are disclosed. | 02-16-2012 |
Scott J. Volchko, Dublin, OH US
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| 20100314866 | JOINT THROUGH A VEHICLE FRAME - A joint for a fluid line of a vehicle for conveying a fluid through a vehicle frame member includes a unitary body having a first end adapted for engagement to a first fluid conduit and a second end adapted for engagement to a second fluid conduit. The body is sized to span between first and second walls of the vehicle frame member. A bore extends axially through the body and fluidly connects the first and second fluid conduits. The joint includes at least one connector configured to engage the vehicle frame member for releasably mounting the joint to the vehicle frame member. | 12-16-2010 |
