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Sharon L. Arcand-Bartz, Morrison, CO US
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20150273300 | INTERACTIVE PRESSURIZED WATER MINIATURE GOLF COURSE - An improved miniature golf course provides water features which may advance, retard, or randomly impact the motion of the golf ball. The features may also wet the players by spraying them, forcing them to wade, misting them, etc. The features may take the form of water jets, streams, waterfalls, cascades, swirling turbulent water, water tunnels, triggers, alternative routes to the green, alternative parts of the green reached by different water features, fountains, gratings, nets, floating fairways and greens, ramps, waterwheels, water cannons, and combinations thereof. | 10-01-2015 |
Sharon L. Baker, Lake Jackson, TX US
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20150231861 | MULTILAYERED POLYOLEFIN FILMS, METHODS OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF AND ARTICLES COMPRISING THE SAME - Disclosed herein is a multilayer film comprising two outer layers; where each outer layer comprises polyethylene; two tie layers; where each tie layer comprises a crystalline block copolymer composite; where each tie layer has a first face and a second face that are opposed to each other, and where the first face of each tie layer contacts at least one outer layer; and a core layer; where the core layer comprises a polypropylene; where the second face of each tie layer contacts the core layer; and where the core layer has a thicknesses that is greater than 50% of the total thickness of the multilayer film. | 08-20-2015 |
20150231862 | MULTILAYERED POLYOLEFIN FILMS, METHODS OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF AND ARTICLES COMPRISING THE SAME - Disclosed herein is a multilayer film comprising two outer layers; where each outer layer comprises polyethylene; two tie layers; where each tie layer comprises a crystalline block copolymer composite; where each tie layer has a first face and a second face that are opposed to each other, and where the first face of each tie layer contacts at least one outer layer; and a core layer; where the core layer comprises a polypropylene; where the second face of each tie layer contacts the core layer. Disclosed herein is a method comprising coextruding a multilayered film comprising two outer layers; where each outer layer comprises polyethylene; two tie layers; where each tie layer comprises a crystalline block copolymer composite; where each tie layer has a first face and a second face that are opposed to each other, and where the first face of each tie layer contacts at least one outer layer; and a core layer; where the core layer comprises a polypropylene; where the second face of each tie layer contacts the core layer; and coextruding the multilayered blown film. | 08-20-2015 |
Sharon L. Berry-Harper, Gardena, CA US
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20150300644 | Candle Flame Extinguisher - A candle flame extinguisher for effectively extinguishing the flame of a candle. The candle flame extinguisher generally includes an air dispenser, an air nozzle connected to the air dispenser and an extension tube connected to the air nozzle. The extension tube may be removably or permanently connected to the air nozzle. The user positions the outer end of the extension tube near a flame of a candle and then squeezes the air dispenser causing an extinguishing airflow to be emitted from an outer opening within the extension tube that extinguishes the flame. | 10-22-2015 |
Sharon L. Cardazzi, Troy, NY US
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20140067602 | Sanctions Screening - According to one embodiment, a system includes an interface and a processor. The interface receives, from a node, an order, the order being associated with a customer and comprising customer information, the customer being associated with the node. The processor caches the order in short-term memory, identifies the customer information from the order, and generates sanctions-screening information, the sanctions-screening information comprising the customer information and a node identifier. The interface communicates, to a sanctions-screening module at a remote site, the sanctions-screening information; receives, from the sanctions-screening module at the remote site, sanctions-screening-analysis results; and communicates, to the node, the sanctions-screening-analysis results. | 03-06-2014 |
Sharon L. Ginocchi, Allison Park, PA US
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20150332366 | Method for Automated Design and Assembly of Customized Apparel and Other Sewn Products - A method of designing and assembling customized garments and other sewn items using a plurality of automated machines in communication with a computer, a viewing device, and a pattern database. A customer uploads measurements into a computer, and designs the desired garment or other sewn item by selecting patterns from a database, fabrics and notions. A virtual finished item is then displayed on a viewing device. The customer finalizes the design, and the garment or sewn item is then assembled according to instructions provided by the customer, the instructions sent directly from the computer to the plurality of automated machines. Human involvement in the assembly process is minimized, with the majority or all of the steps being performed automatically by the plurality of machines. | 11-19-2015 |
Sharon L. Slabbekoorn, Grand Rapids, MI US
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20110109055 | WHEELED CARRYING DEVICE - A wheeled carrying device comprising a lightweight frame having a wheel mounted at one end of the frame and a handle at the other end of the frame. Removably suspended from the frame is a container in which objects to be carried can be placed. The frame includes a downwardly extending stop, such that, with the container removed, the frame can be inverted and objects can be carried on the inverted side of the frame, with the now upwardly projecting stop preventing the object from sliding into the wheel. | 05-12-2011 |
Sharon L. Von Bruns, Westford, VT US
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20080288188 | Structure and Method for Monitoring Variation Within an Active Region of a Semiconductor Device Using Scaling - A semiconductor wafer is provided with one or more parameter scaling metric (PSM) groupings. Each PSM grouping includes a first device having a known active region geometry and further includes a set of one or more devices having active region geometry dimensions in a known relationship with the active region geometry of the first device. One or more parameter scaling metrics are calculated using measured values of one or more active region parameters of interest. The parameter scaling metric(s) can be used to quantify the stability and uniformity of a fabrication process used to make the semiconductor wafer. | 11-20-2008 |
20130055178 | THERMAL COUPLING DETERMINATION AND REPRESENTATION - Thermal coupling effects are represented as current into a thermal node of an initial design structure. The current is determined using a thermal coupling coefficient, and thermal resistance and thermal capacitance of a self-heating network of the initial design structure. By using another design structure with devices substantially identical to those of the initial design structure at known locations, operating a device as a heater while operating another device as a heat sensor, and measuring thermal response of the heater and the heat sensor, a thermal coupling coefficient may be determined. | 02-28-2013 |
Sharon L. Wolda, Seattle, WA US
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20120238835 | System, devices, and methods for real-time monitoring of cerebrospinal fluid for markers of progressive conditions - Systems, devices, methods, and compositions are described for providing real-time monitoring of cerebrospinal fluid for markers of progressive conditions. | 09-20-2012 |
20120238836 | System, devices, and methods for real-time monitoring of cerebrospinal fluid for markers of progressive conditions - Systems, devices, methods, and compositions are described for providing real-time monitoring of cerebrospinal fluid for markers of progressive conditions. | 09-20-2012 |
20120238837 | System, devices, and methods for real-time monitoring of cerebrospinal fluid for markers of progressive conditions - Systems, devices, methods, and compositions are described for providing real-time monitoring of cerebrospinal fluid for markers of progressive conditions. | 09-20-2012 |
20120238838 | System, devices, and methods for real-time monitoring of cerebrospinal fluid for markers of progressive conditions - Systems, devices, methods, and compositions are described for providing real-time monitoring of cerebrospinal fluid for markers of progressive conditions. | 09-20-2012 |
20120238839 | System, devices, and methods for real-time monitoring of cerebrospinal fluid for markers of progressive conditions - Systems, devices, methods, and compositions are described for providing real-time monitoring of cerebrospinal fluid for markers of progressive conditions. | 09-20-2012 |
20120238936 | System, devices, and methods for real-time monitoring of cerebrospinal fluid for markers of progressive conditions - Systems, devices, methods, and compositions are described for providing real-time monitoring of cerebrospinal fluid for markers of progressive conditions. | 09-20-2012 |
20140039451 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR WEARABLE INJECTION GUIDES - Wearable injection guides and manufacture and use thereof are described, which include: a rigid material formed to substantially conform in shape to a topography of a body region of an individual, the rigid material substantially impenetrable to an injection needle, and the rigid material including one or more injection needle access regions arranged in a treatment pattern. | 02-06-2014 |
20140039452 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR WEARABLE INJECTION GUIDES - Wearable injection guides and manufacture and use thereof are described, which include: a rigid needle-penetrable material having an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface having form-fitting contours substantially conforming to a topography of a body region of an individual and the outer surface including one or more fiducials indication of at least one treatment parameter. | 02-06-2014 |
20140039658 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WEARABLE INJECTION GUIDES - Systems and methods for wearable injection guides are described, which include: acquiring one or more digital images of a body region of an individual with at least one image capture device; creating a digitally rendered model of a wearable injection guide from the one or more digital images of the body region of the individual; adding one or more digitally rendered fiducials indicative of at least one treatment parameter to the digitally rendered model of the wearable injection guide; and forming the wearable injection guide from the digitally rendered model of the wearable injection guide, the formed wearable injection guide including one or more fiducials corresponding to the one or more digitally rendered fiducials on the digitally rendered model of the wearable injection guide. | 02-06-2014 |
Sharon L. Wood, Austin, TX US
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20150048844 | CORROSION DETECTION SENSOR EMBEDDED WITHIN A CONCRETE STRUCTURE WITH A DIFFUSION LAYER PLACED OVER THE SACRIFICIAL TRANSDUCER - A corrosion detection sensor embedded within a concrete structure. The sensor includes a hermetically sealed resonant circuit that is a resistor-inductor-capacitor (RLC) circuit. The sensor further includes a sacrificial transducer that is inductively or capacitively coupled to the resonant circuit, where the sacrificial transducer is exposed to an environment outside the sensor to monitor corrosion of steel reinforcement in the concrete structure. Additionally, the sensor includes a protective cementitious housing surrounding the resonant circuit and the sacrificial transducer. The sensor further includes a diffusion layer placed over the sacrificial transducer, where the diffusion layer enables a dispersion of a chemical species over the sacrificial transducer. In this manner, a more uniform distribution of the chemical species over the surface of the sacrificial transducer mitigating the localized corrosion is ensured. Furthermore, such a design is less susceptible to false positives. | 02-19-2015 |