Inventors list |
Assignees list |
Classification tree browser |
Top 100 Inventors |
Top 100 Assignees |
Shipley, US
Adam Shipley, Santa Rosa, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110264198 | Transcatheter Prosthetic Heart Valve Delivery System and Method with Controlled Expansion of Prosthetic Heart Valve - A delivery system for use with a prosthetic heart valve having a stent frame to which a valve structure is attached includes a shaft assembly including a distal end, an intermediate portion, and a first coupling structure disposed near the distal end and configured to be coupled to a distal end of the prosthetic heart valve via a first tether. A sheath assembly defines a lumen sized to slidably receive the shaft assembly. The delivery system is configured to transition from a loaded state in which the sheath assembly encompasses the prosthetic heart valve to a deployed state in which the sheath assembly is withdrawn from the prosthetic heart valve. The first coupling structure is configured to be manipulated in a first direction to provide a controlled expansion or contraction of the distal end of the prosthetic heart valve. | 10-27-2011 |
Adam Shipley, San Rafael, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110098804 | STENTED TRANSCATHETER PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A percutaneous stented valve delivery device including an inner shaft, a sheath, and a delivery capsule. The sheath slidably receives the inner shaft. A capsule proximal zone is attached to the sheath. A capsule distal zone is configured to transition between normal and flared states. A diameter of the distal zone is greater in the flared state, and the capsule includes a shape memory component that naturally assumes the normal state. The device is operable to perform a reversible partial deployment procedure in which a portion of the prosthesis is exposed distal the capsule and allowed to radially expand. Subsequently, with distal advancement of the capsule, the distal zone transitions to the flared state and imparts a collapsing force onto the prosthesis, causing the prosthesis to radially collapse and become recaptured within the delivery capsule. The capsule can include a laser cut tube encapsulated by a polymer. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110251681 | Transcatheter Prosthetic Heart Valve Delivery System with Recapturing Feature and Method - A delivery system for percutaneously deploying a prosthetic heart valve. The system includes an inner shaft assembly, a delivery sheath capsule and a handle maintaining a first actuator and a second actuator. The capsule is configured to compressively retain the prosthetic heart valve over the inner shaft assembly. The first actuator is operated to proximally retract the delivery sheath capsule and expose the prosthetic heart valve relative to the capsule. The second actuator is operated to proximally retract the prosthetic heart valve by transmitting forces to the inner shaft assembly. | 10-13-2011 |
| 20110264203 | Transcatheter Prosthetic Heart Valve Delivery Device With Passive Trigger Release - A delivery device for percutaneously deploying a prosthetic valve includes a sheath, an inner shaft, and a release assembly. The release assembly is disposed between the sheath and the inner shaft, and includes a retraction member, a release member, and a retention member. The retraction member can self-retract in length from an extended condition to a retracted condition. The release member can self-expand from a compressed condition to an expanded condition. The retention member is distal the release member. In a delivery state, the sheath end is distal the retention member, the release member is in the compressed condition and the retraction member in the extended condition to retain the prosthesis. In a deployment state, the sheath end is positioned to permit the release member to self-transition to the expanded condition, allowing the retraction member to self-transition to the retracted condition and release the prosthesis. | 10-27-2011 |
| 20120022628 | Attachment Mechanism for Stent Release - An attachment mechanism for coupling a stent to a delivery system is disclosed. The attachment mechanism is configured to pivot relative to an inner shaft assembly of the delivery system in order to release the stent from the delivery system. | 01-26-2012 |
| 20120303111 | Attachment Mechanism for Stent Release - An attachment mechanism for coupling a stent to a delivery system is disclosed. The attachment mechanism is configured to pivot relative to an inner shaft assembly of the delivery system in order to release the stent from the delivery system. | 11-29-2012 |
Blake Alan Shipley, Cincinnati, OH US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20120316948 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SHARING AND VERIFICATION OF PROMOTIONAL OFFERS - Systems and methods are provided for displaying promotions within an electronic social networking environment. Coupons or vouchers can be claimed by users of the social network. Upon redemption of the coupon or voucher, the systems and methods described herein can validate the coupon or voucher. | 12-13-2012 |
Bruce Shipley, Albuquerque, NM US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080205129 | NON-VOLATILE MAGNETIC MEMORY DEVICE - A non-volatile magnetic memory cell having a magnetic element with multiple segments which are not co-linear. Each of the segments is magnetized with a remnant magnetic field using a single write line. The segments can be magnetized in a first direction or a second direction, corresponding to first and second orientations of the memory cell. A sensor is provided to determine the direction in which the segments are magnetized and thereby the orientation of the cell. The segments are oriented such that the magnetic flux fields created by their respective remnant magnetic fields have a cumulative effect at a sensing region of the sensor. The cumulative effect allows a less sensitive sensor to be used than in known device. In various embodiments, the magnetic element can have a number of linear segments or a curved profile. In another embodiment, multiple magnetic elements are magnetized by a single write line. The multiple magnetic elements are arranged such that remnant magnetic field stored in them can be cumulatively sensed. In another embodiment, the magnetic element is arranged to be magnetized in a single general direction, but is shaped such that magnetic flux lines emanate from it in different directions. The different directions are arranged to direct flux lines through the sensing region of a sensor, which measures their cumulative effect. | 08-28-2008 |
Bruce Shipley, Lee'S Summit, MO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100020596 | NON-VOLATILE MAGNETIC MEMORY DEVICE - A non-volatile magnetic memory cell having a magnetic element with multiple segments which are not co-linear. Each of the segments is magnetized with a remnant magnetic field using a single write line. The segments can be magnetized in a first direction or a second direction, corresponding to first and second orientations of the memory cell. A sensor is provided to determine the direction in which the segments are magnetized and thereby the orientation of the cell. The segments are oriented such that the magnetic flux fields created by their respective remnant magnetic fields have a cumulative effect at a sensing region of the sensor. The cumulative effect allows a less sensitive sensor to be used than in known device. In various embodiments, the magnetic element can have a number of linear segments or a curved profile. In another embodiment, multiple magnetic elements are magnetized by a single write line. The multiple magnetic elements are arranged such that remnant magnetic field stored in them can be cumulatively sensed. In another embodiment, the magnetic element is arranged to be magnetized in a single general direction, but is shaped such that magnetic flux lines emanate from it in different directions. The different directions are arranged to direct flux lines through the sensing region of a sensor, which measures their cumulative effect. | 01-28-2010 |
Dan S. Shipley, Murfreesboro, TN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080264542 | Method and apparatus for protecting innerliner splice of a green tire - A method of creating an air barrier on both sides of an innerliner splice on the inside surface of a green tire when a bladder release lubricant is being applied thereto to prevent contamination of the splice. High pressure air is directed through air nozzles on both sides of the innerliner splice just prior to and during the application of the lubricant. A pressure sensor detects high or low air pressure during the creation of the air barriers to stop the spray of lubricant should either situation be detected. | 10-30-2008 |
Fran A. Shipley, Crosby, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090306281 | Polyolefin Adhesive Compositions and Articles Made Therefrom - Provided are adhesive compositions composed of a polyolefin composition comprising at least about 50 wt. % polypropylene and at least one wax. The polymer compositions have a Dot T-Peel of about 1 Newton or more, a branching index (g′) of 0.95 or less measured at the Mz of the polymer, a molecular weight of 100,000 or less, and the adhesive compositions has a fast set time. The packaging industry desires adhesive compositions having a fast set time, such as those setting in less than five seconds from a molten state at conventional packaging operating temperatures to a solid or quasi solid having favorable Dot T-Peel, set time, and or fiber tear adhesion properties. Polymer based adhesives performing within this window are a favorable alternative to conventional formulated adhesives. The provided adhesive compositions exhibit a favorable balance of properties such as high adhesive strength, wide temperature operating window, and fast set time. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100059178 | Polyolefin Adhesive Compositions - An adhesive and method for hot melt application. The adhesive comprises polyolefin base polymer, from 1 to 10 wt % of at least one functionalized polyolefin, and from 1 to 15 wt % of a wax, based on the total weight of the polyolefin base polymer, functionalized polyolefin and wax, wherein the wax has a weight average molecular weight at least 8% of the weight average molecular weight of the polyolefin base polymer, viscosity at 190° C. of 60 mPa·s or more, and a crystallization temperature greater than the polyolefin base polymer and greater than 100° C., and wherein the adhesive has at least 5% fiber tear at 2° C., at least 50% fiber tear at 25° C., and a characteristic set time of less than 3 seconds. | 03-11-2010 |
| 20100132886 | Polyolefin Adhesive Compositions - An adhesive and method for hot melt adhesive application. The adhesive comprises polyolefin base polymer and from 1 to 15 wt % of a at least two wax components, based on the total weight of the polyolefin base polymer and the at least two wax components, wherein the at least two wax components comprise a first wax component having a relatively low weight average molecular weight at least 1000 g/mole less than a second wax component having a relatively high weight average molecular weight. The adhesive may have at least 50% fiber tear at 25° C., and a characteristic set time of less than 3 seconds. The adhesive may also include from 1 to 10 wt % of at least one functionalized polyolefin. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20100305259 | Polyolefin Adhesive Compositions And Method of Making Thereof - The packaging industry desires adhesive compositions having a fast set time, such as those setting in less than five seconds from a molten state at conventional packaging operating temperatures to a solid or quasi solid having favorable Dot T-Peel, set time, and/or fiber tear adhesion properties. Polymer based adhesives performing within this window are a favorable alternative to conventional formulated adhesives. The provided adhesive compositions exhibit a favorable balance of properties such as high adhesive strength, wide temperature operating window, and fast set time. Provided are adhesive compositions composed of a polyolefin composition comprising at least about 50 mol % polypropylene, at least one wax and at least one wax modifier. | 12-02-2010 |
Gale Shipley, Mooresville, NC US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100081354 | Nonwoven Multilayered Fibrous Batts And Multi-Density Molded Articles Made With Same And Processes Of Making Thereof - Thermal compression moldable nonwoven multilayered fibrous batts having substantially uniform density are provided, which are useful, for example, for fabrication of multi-density molded parts, such as multi-density molded vehicle liners. The nonwoven multilayered fibrous batts of uniform density comprising needle-punched first and second (and optionally third and/or fourth) fibrous batt layers formed with different fiber blends, wherein the multilayered batt can be molded into acoustical parts having multi-densities. | 04-01-2010 |
Gary Shipley, Eugene, OR US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110263001 | Compositions and Methods for Engineering Cells - The disclosure relates generally to genetic manipulation of stem and primary cells and to reprogramming of somatic cells, more specifically, human cells. In particular, compositions and methods are disclosed for the generation and maintenance of such engineered cells. | 10-27-2011 |
Gary Shipley, Portland, OR US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20130040304 | Compositions and Methods for Engineering Cells - The disclosure relates generally to genetic manipulation of stem and primary cells and to reprogramming of somatic cells, more specifically, human cells. In particular, compositions and methods are disclosed for the generation and maintenance of such engineered cells. | 02-14-2013 |
Glen Curtis Shipley, Portland, OR US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090049185 | System and methods of streamlining media files from a dispersed peer network to maintain quality of service - Media content, including content suitable for streaming, is distributed to and accessible over a communications network by computer nodes within a peer storage network of computer nodes hosting respective content stores. Discrete portions of a content file are multiply distributed to and persisted in a distributed set of the content stores existing within the storage network such that various content stores persist subsets of the content file portions. A computer node retrieves the discrete portions of the content file from the various distributed content stores, depending on node availability, the particular discrete portions there available, and node and network performance factors sufficient to maintain a minimum quality of service, thereby enabling streaming presentation of the content file on the requesting computer node. | 02-19-2009 |
| 20090055506 | Centralized selection of peers as media data sources in a dispersed peer network - A hierarchical content distribution system includes a seeding server, a plurality of geographically distributed content platforms, and a distribution controller, all interconnected by a communications network. The seeding server initially receives content files for distribution to various content platforms that provide for the persistent storage of the content files. Each content platform includes a content file server responsive on-demand to requests for the transfer of content files. The distribution controller autonomously monitors the transfers of content files and selectively issues transfer directives to the content platforms to modify the distribution of content files among the content platforms. The content file servers respond to received transfer directives by issuing requests for the transfer of the directive identified content files, thereby conforming the specific distribution of content files to an optimal distribution pattern as determined by the distribution controller based on usage patterns. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090055547 | Mediated multi-source peer content delivery network architecture - A hierarchical content distribution system includes a seeding server, a plurality of geographically distributed content platforms, and a distribution controller, all interconnected by a communications network. The seeding server initially receives content files for distribution to various content platforms that provide for the persistent storage of the content files. Each content platform includes a content file server responsive on-demand to requests for the transfer of content files. The distribution controller autonomously monitors the transfers of content files and selectively issues transfer directives to the content platforms to modify the distribution of content files among the content platforms. The content file servers respond to received transfer directives by issuing requests for the transfer of the directive identified content files, thereby conforming the specific distribution of content files to an optimal distribution pattern as determined by the distribution controller based on usage patterns. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090210549 | System and methods of streamlining media files from a dispersed peer network to maintain quality of service - Media content, including content suitable for streaming, is distributed to and accessible over a communications network by computer nodes within a peer storage network of computer nodes hosting respective content stores. Discrete portions of a content file are multiply distributed to and persisted in a distributed set of the content stores existing within the storage network such that various content stores persist subsets of the content file portions. A computer node retrieves the discrete portions of the content file from the various distributed content stores, depending on node availability, the particular discrete portions there available, and node and network performance factors sufficient to maintain a minimum quality of service, thereby enabling streaming presentation of the content file on the requesting computer node. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20100011061 | CENTRALIZED SELECTION OF PEERS AS MEDIA DATA SOURCES IN A DISPERSED PEER NETWORK - A multi-source peer content distribution system transfers content files from multiple, distributed peer computers to any requesting computer. The content distribution network coordinates file transfers through a mediation system including s content catalog and a host broker system. The content catalog contains an identification of each content file, the segmented subunits of each file, and the peer caches to which the subunits have been distributed. The host broker system receives content file requests issued over a network from requesting computers. In response, manifest files identifying the request corresponding content subunits and distributed cache locations are returned. The requesting computers can then retrieve and assemble the corresponding content subunits from the peer computers to obtain the requested content file. | 01-14-2010 |
James C. Shipley, Gilbert, AZ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080302783 | Actively controlled embedded burn-in board thermal heaters - In one embodiment, a test board includes a plurality of socket locations each to receive a corresponding burn-in socket which in turn is to receive a semiconductor device under test (DUT). Each of the socket locations includes a heating element embedded within the test board, which may be used to provide thermal conduction to the DUT during a burn-in test. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20090002010 | Active thermal control using a burn-in socket heating element - In one embodiment, the present invention includes a burn-socket for insertion into a test board, where the burn-in socket is coupled to receive a semiconductor device under test (DUT). The burn-in socket includes a substrate to support the semiconductor DUT, which includes a heating element embedded in a layer of the substrate. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20100118490 | AIRFLOW CONTROL SYSTEM - A method according to one embodiment may include providing a baffle assembly comprising at least one airflow control zone with an airflow resistance. The method of this embodiment may also include positioning said baffle assembly in a flow of air through a chassis. Of course, many alternatives, variations, and modifications are possible without departing from this embodiment. | 05-13-2010 |
| 20110109335 | Direct liquid-contact micro-channel heat transfer devices, methods of temperature control for semiconductive devices, and processes of forming same - An apparatus to test a semiconductive device includes a base plane that holds at least one heat-transfer fluid unit cell. The at least one heat-transfer fluid unit cell includes a fluid supply structure including a supply-orifice cross section as well as a fluid return structure including a return-orifice cross section. The supply-orifice cross section is greater than the return-orifice cross section. A die interface is also included to be a liquid-impermeable material. | 05-12-2011 |
James E. Shipley, Lexington, MA US
John L. Shipley, Tremonton, UT US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100131211 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR VERIFYING SENSOR BOND INTEGRITY AND STRUCTURES EMPLOYING SUCH SYSTEMS - Methods and systems are disclosed for determining an amount of bond between a structure and sensor. A method may include performing a process associated with a sensor bonded to a structure and generating measured data in response to the process. The method may further include comparing the measured data to known reference data to determine integrity of a bond between the sensor and the structure. A system may include a sensor system including at least one sensor bonded to a structure. The system may further include a sensing system configured to initiate an application of one or more stimuli to the at least one sensor and monitor a property associated with the at least one sensor. The sensing system may further be configured to determine an amount of bond between the at least one sensor and the structure based on the monitored property. Structures having one or more sensors bonded thereto and an associated sensing system for determining bond integrity between the one or more sensors and the structure are also disclosed. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20120006124 | METHODS, DEVICES, AND SYSTEMS RELATING TO A SENSING DEVICE - Methods, devices, and systems relating to a sensing device are disclosed. A device may comprise a structure including a first surface and a second, opposite surface, wherein the structure comprises one or more segments. Further, the device may include a plurality of sensors disposed on the structure, wherein each segment of the one or more segments comprises a first sensor of the plurality of sensors coupled to the first surface and an associated second sensor of the plurality of sensors coupled to the second surface. Moreover, each sensor of the plurality of sensors may be configured to measure a strain exhibited on an adjacent surface of the structure at an associated segment of the one or more segments. | 01-12-2012 |
Kenton A. Shipley, Woodinville, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20130065526 | Platform-Enabled Proximity Service - Embodiments include processes, systems, and devices for initiating proximity actions upon the activation of a proximity connection. A proximity service receives an indication from a proximity provider that a proximity connection is established, and then determines a joint proximity context of the proximity connection. The proximity service then initiates a proximity action to facilitate a proximity function indicated by the joint proximity context. Joint proximity contexts include indications that an application has queued content to be shared with a proximity device, that an application has registered to publish messages on a namespace, that an application has subscribed to messages on a namespace, that an application has registered to find a peer application on a proximity device to enable multi-user collaboration, and that a device seeks to pair with another device. | 03-14-2013 |
Kevin Shipley, Arlington, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100000036 | Game Feeder Cleaning Device - A game feeder cleaning device to clean a game feeder may include a shaft member including a spiral channel and a spiral projection member to clean the game feeder, and a base member to connect to the shaft member and to cooperate with the game feeder in order to prevent game feed from leaving the gamefeeder. The shaft member may include a substantially smooth surface at a proximal end of the shaft member, and the base member may include a side member. The side member may include a curved edge, and the shaft member may include a traverse arm member. The traverse arm member may be positioned at a distal end of the shaft member. | 01-07-2010 |
Kevin A. Shipley, Howell, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090020355 | Self-Aligning Detent Spring Assembly - An automatic transmission has a park system with a shaft and a parking pawl. The shaft rotates in response to a gear shift lever, and a detent lever positions the parking pawl in response to rotation of the shaft. A detent spring assembly biases the detent lever and has a detent spring, cage, and roller assembly. The cage aligns the roller assembly, while the detent spring is connected to the cage at one end and has a flat reaction surface formed at a second end. A cage notch portion aligns the cage with the detent lever, and the roller assembly into a perpendicular orientation with detent lever teeth. The notch portion engages either a detent tooth or a stationary portion of an internal mode switch (IMS). A shaft inserts into a roller through a side hole in the cage to retain the roller assembly therewithin. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20130038319 | PLASTIC SPEED TARGET WHEEL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A speed target wheel includes an annular body portion and a plurality of gear teeth. The annular body portion consists of a plastic material and the plurality of gear teeth project from the annular body portion. Each of the plurality of gear teeth includes a base portion adjacent the annular body portion and a tip portion, where the base portion is integrally formed with the annular body portion and substantially comprises the plastic material, and where the tip portion includes a ferrous region integrally encompassed by the plastic material. | 02-14-2013 |
Larry W. Shipley, Fairbury, NE US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100092365 | PROCESS FOR RECOVERING USEFUL PRODUCTS AND ENERGY FROM SILICEOUS PLANT MATTER - In the process disclosed herein, siliceous plant matter is steeped in water, soaked in an aqueous solution containing a solute which solubilizes inorganic oxides, soaked in an aqueous solution containing an oxidizing solute, rinsed, dried and thermally pyrolyzed to produce amorphous silica with of low carbon content, low water content, low inorganic impurity content and is of high porosity. Practice of the invention yields usable energy, does not produce carbonization of the atmosphere and is of lower nitrogen oxide and sulphur emission than currently used processes. By varying steps of the process herein disclosed, the carbon content, inorganic impurities and porosity of the resulting amorphous silica may be selectively controlled. | 04-15-2010 |
Mark Shipley, Minnetonka, MN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20120185318 | System and Method for Providing a Rebate Card From a Kiosk - Disclosed is a method for providing a rebate card to a consumer using an electronic kiosk, including receiving, into the kiosk, consumer information and rebate information; transmitting, from the kiosk, the consumer information and the rebate information, via an electronic network, to a rebate processor; and dispensing, from the kiosk, the rebate card to the consumer, wherein, upon receiving the consumer information and the rebate information, the rebate processor validates the information and directs a rebate card account manager to add a value to the rebate card. Disclosed is a system for providing a rebate card to a consumer, including: an electronic kiosk, the kiosk including: an electronic data input means; an electronic data transmission means; and a rebate card dispensing means; and a rebate card configured to be stored within and dispensed from the kiosk, wherein the kiosk is configured to receive rebate information and consumer information from a consumer through the data input means, transmit the rebate and consumer information to a rebate processor via the data transmission means, and dispense a rebate card to the consumer via the rebate processing means. Variations of the method and system are also disclosed. | 07-19-2012 |
| 20120185322 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A REBATE CARD FROM A KIOSK - Disclosed is a method for providing a rebate card to a consumer using an electronic kiosk, including receiving, into the kiosk, consumer information and rebate information; transmitting, from the kiosk, the consumer information and the rebate information, via an electronic network, to a rebate processor; and dispensing, from the kiosk, the rebate card to the consumer, wherein, upon receiving the consumer information and the rebate information, the rebate processor validates the information and directs a rebate card account manager to add a value to the rebate card. Disclosed is a system for providing a rebate card to a consumer, including: an electronic kiosk, the kiosk including: an electronic data input means; an electronic data transmission means; and a rebate card dispensing means; and a rebate card configured to be stored within and dispensed from the kiosk, wherein the kiosk is configured to receive rebate information and consumer information from a consumer through the data input means, transmit the rebate and consumer information to a rebate processor via the data transmission means, and dispense a rebate card to the consumer via the rebate processing means. Variations of the method and system are also disclosed. | 07-19-2012 |
Nicholas Shipley, Tucson, AZ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20130036522 | PROSOPIS HYBRID 'LESLIE ROY' - A new and distinct hybrid mesquite tree, | 02-07-2013 |
Patrick Shipley, Sun Praire, WI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100053540 | Laser Filtering Optical System - An optical loupe includes a housing, an eyepiece lens supported in the housing, and an objective lens supported in the housing. The optical loupe further includes a filter lens supported in the housing and adapted to prevent the transmission of electromagnetic radiation of at least a predetermined wavelength. In another embodiment, a user-wearable optical system includes a user-wearable device and an optical loupe having an objective lens, an eyepiece lens, and a filter lens supported in a housing. The filter lens is adapted to prevent the transmission of electromagnetic radiation of at least a predetermined wavelength. | 03-04-2010 |
Randall L. Shipley, Sherwood, OR US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20120167667 | GLOVE TESTING DEVICE AND METHOD - The present invention relates to a glove testing device and method for air testing of gloves particularly of the insulative type used by linemen and electricians. The device may be moved relative to the lengthwise direction of the glove to successively seal shut securely each portion of the glove passed by the device so that air trapped in the glove progressively inflates the glove. In particular, the glove may be rolled about the testing or spool device starting adjacent the glove's open mouth either by rotating the device or wrapping the glove or by a combination of these movements. The device may include cantilevered arms forming a lateral gap for lateral insertion of the glove's end portion and may have rounded outer surfaces that avoid placing sharp folds in the glove during the rolling operation. | 07-05-2012 |
Robert D. Shipley, Woodbury, MN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090024047 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR RESPIRATION THERAPY - Embodiments of the invention are related to devices and methods for respiration therapy, amongst other things. In an embodiment, the invention includes a system for providing respiration therapy to a patient, including an implantable device comprising a chronically implanted respiration sensor, the respiration sensor configured to generate a signal indicative of respiration rate of the patient; and an external interface device in communication with the implantable device, the external interface device comprising an output device and configured to deliver respiration therapy to the patient, the respiration therapy comprising one or more breathing prompts generated by the output device. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method for providing respiration therapy to a patient. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of monitoring a heart failure patient for decompensation events. Other aspects and embodiments are provided herein. | 01-22-2009 |
Samuel E. Shipley, Ann Arbor, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090187478 | ITEM-BASED SELLER SALES INCENTIVE METHOD - A manufacturer to dealer incentive program allows the manufacturer to incentivize sales of the dealer. The manufacturer allocates credits to the dealer for vehicles sold by the dealer, and the dealer assigns the credits to individual vehicles in the dealer's inventory. When a sales person of the dealer sells a particular vehicle having credits assigned to it, the manufacturer provides an incentive to the sales person as a function of the number of credits assigned to the particular vehicle. | 07-23-2009 |
Scott Richmond Shipley, Lyons, CO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090280915 | WHITEWATER TERRAIN PARK SYSTEMS - Disclosed is a whitewater park and whitewater park systems. A recreational waterfall system for traversal by watercraft that includes at least one headgate to produce a surge of water over a waterfall and to limit access to the waterfall by watercraft. A recreational watercraft launch that accelerates a watercraft while traversing said waterfall and a downstream crest a variable exit geometry causes the watercraft to be directed in an upward direction. A recreational waterfall has water flowing over a crest with variable cantilever determining a distance from the edge that the water flowing over the crest impacts water in the pool. A whitewater park has multiple routes of varying difficulties between pools. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20100260548 | RECONFIGURABLE OBSTACLE SYSTEM FOR A RIVER CHANNEL - Disclosed is a reconfigurable obstacle system for a river channel in a river park. Each obstacle assembly includes a plurality of obstacles. Obstacles may include a hollow structural box, a strut channel frame and a plurality of connectors that cooperate to divert water when installed in a river channel. A plurality of connectors pass through the hollow structural box when holding the obstacle in position. The obstacle assemblies can be reconfigured as desired, e.g. increase amplitude of a wave, speed up water flow, change depth, etc. | 10-14-2010 |
Scott T. Shipley, Fairfax, VA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110016433 | Transparent interface used to independently manipulate and interrogate N-dimensional focus objects in virtual and real visualization systems - Method, system, and software for performing independent operations with and upon N-Dimensional spatial and temporal objects displayed in virtual and real visualization systems. The technique applies user selected points or regions of interest in the visualization system to identify corresponding points or regions on transparent focus objects which describe the visualized objects, and which intersect the user's topological line of sight. The resulting set of points or regions are then used to extract information from the focus objects, which provide additional information on object content or location of related file systems. The transparent interface provides intrinsic operations which can be applied directly to the focus objects, or coupling mechanisms to external user applications, to process, manipulate or transform focus objects in either the transparent interface or the visualization system. | 01-20-2011 |
Timothy Shipley, Madison, WI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090017527 | ADVANCED GENETIC VACCINES - Reagents useful in nucleic acid immunization techniques are described. More particularly, adjuvanted genetic vaccine compositions are described, as are methods of using those compositions for inducing an enhanced immune response against a selected antigen. | 01-15-2009 |
Timothy J. Shipley, Bensenville, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100289203 | PARALLEL CLAMP AND ACCESSORIES THEREFOR - An apparatus for securing a workpiece is provided. In one form, the apparatus is configured such that the clamping jaws of the apparatus lie flush against the workpiece and the pressure from the pressure application mechanism is distributed substantially equally over the surface of the workpiece in contact with the jaws of the apparatus. Additionally, the apparatus is provided with a brake mechanism which allows at least one of the clamping jaw members to be secured in a desired position on the elongated member without having to tilt the jaw member connected thereto. In another form, the apparatus may have two brake release mechanisms to account for the various positions the apparatus may be placed in with respect to a workpiece. The apparatus may also have mating structures which allow the apparatus to be connected to a work surface. In addition, the apparatus may also include a pivoting pressure application member handle to assist the user in applying or removing pressure to the workpiece. | 11-18-2010 |
Todd G. Shipley, Reno, NV US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090089361 | ONLINE EVIDENCE COLLECTION - Collecting and preserving evidence developed during an on-line investigation. Evidence gathered on-line is hashed with a time stamp from an external time source and stored. Other data pertinent to an investigation is also stored and may also be hashed. The evidence may be presented later in a report that demonstrates the authenticity of the evidence. A computer system for on-line investigations includes a CPU, memory, input/output facilities, a communication element, and a security element such as a dongle. Communication software enables the investigator to communicate over the Internet and gather evidence. Investigation software enables the computer system to store and hash the evidence; this may be done automatically. A database structure includes tables for investigator and suspect data, cases, evidence, and provision for storing a time stamp indicating when the evidence was collected. | 04-02-2009 |
Tony L. Shipley, Cincinnati, OH US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110125611 | Optimized Electronic Commerce Transactions - An electronic commerce system can facilitate various types of transactions, including business to business transactions, business to consumer transaction, business to business to consumer transaction, as well as other types of transactions. By combining such an electronic commerce system with invitation, and social networking technology, it is possible to create a system which will automatically grow and bring value to all its users as it processes transactions. | 05-26-2011 |
Trevor Daniel Shipley, Olathe, KS US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110225418 | SECURE STORAGE OF PROTECTED DATA IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A wireless communication device comprises first processing circuitry configured to execute an RF operating system and second processing circuitry configured to execute an open operating system, wherein the first processing circuitry is linked to a secure memory device inaccessible to the second processing circuitry. The RF operating system is configured to receive protected data and store the protected data in the secure memory device. The open operating system is configured to receive a request for the protected data from one of a plurality of user applications and transfer the request to the RF operating system. In response to the request for the protected data, the RF operating system is configured to retrieve the protected data from the secure memory device, encrypt the protected data, and transfer the encrypted protected data to the open operating system for delivery to the one of the user applications associated with the request. | 09-15-2011 |
Walker Gambill Shipley, San Diego, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20120175332 | Holding device - A holding device for objects with rocker such as a surfboard, comprising a holder with at least two support arms wherein one end of each support arm is connected to at least one other support arm by a crossbar. The holder is attachable to a surface such that it can rotate about an axis adjacent and parallel to the plane of the surface, such that the object with rocker will rest with at least one end touching the surface when inserted between the crossbar and the surface. | 07-12-2012 |
William Shipley, Greenville, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090095667 | STEEL DRAIN WITH AUTOMATIC CLOSER - Cleaning operations involving steam and flushing with water produce runoff that flows into drains installed in factory floors. Allowing bulky materials to flow into and plugging factory drains creates floor flooding conditions, production line shutdown and loss of time and money. These conditions can occur when strainer baskets are removed from drains. A drain facilitated with a drain closer prevents flow of bulky materials into drains and subsequent plugging. The drain closer is activated with a modified strainer basket such that removal of the basket closes the drain preventing inflow of bulky materials. | 04-16-2009 |
