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Amanda Smith, Nashua, NH US
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| 20100217804 | Collaborative draft forum-messages - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with collaborative draft forum-messages are described. One example method includes receiving draft forum-message data from a drafter. The draft forum-message data may identify a set of entities to whom the drafter seeks to grant edit privileges. The example method may also include providing a portion of the draft forum-message data to one of the identified entities and allowing them to view and/or modify the draft forum-message data. | 08-26-2010 |
Bailey Smith, Bow, NH US
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| 20090303266 | SENSING OBJECTS FOR PRINTING - A printing apparatus including a conveyor capable of moving an object in a process direction, a drop ejection device, a sensor array that substantially spans the conveyor in a cross-process direction that is perpendicular to the process direction, the sensor array being configured to detect a position of the object in the process direction and cross-process direction, and a controller configured to receive position data about the object from the sensor array and to cause the drop ejection device to deposit fluid droplets on the object based on the position of the object on the conveyor. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20090322826 | INK JETTING - Among other things, for jetting ink, a first set of orifices of an apparatus are arranged to print at a first maximum resolution along a direction different from a process direction. A second set of orifices is coupled to the first set of orifices. The second set of orifices is arranged to print at a second maximum resolution lower than the first maximum resolution along a direction different from the process direction. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20090322830 | INK DELIVERY - Among other things, an apparatus for use in ink jetting includes a reservoir system including a reservoir to contain a volume of ink to be delivered to and jetted from at least two jetting assemblies onto a substrate in an ink jetting direction. The reservoir system is located adjacent to at least two of the jetting assemblies along the ink jetting direction. | 12-31-2009 |
Bradley Smith, Lebanon, NH US
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| 20130035194 | LOAD SPLIT MECHANISM FOR GEAR TRANSMISSION - A method and apparatus for a transmission system selectively positioning sets of planet gear support bearings ( | 02-07-2013 |
Donald K. Smith, Rye, NH US
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| 20090173822 | Distributed infrared countermeasure installation for fixed wing aircraft - A distributed aircraft defense system involving infrared countermeasures is installed in a distributive fashion for commercial aircraft, typically fixed wing aircraft, in which maintenance downtime is minimized due to the ability to access, remove, test, fix and/or replace individual modules within the distributed system. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20090175308 | Integrated pod optical bench design - In an integrated gimbal and High-Powered Multiband Laser (HPMBL) for use in an infrared countermeasure apparatus in a pod mounted on an aircraft, the improvement comprises an optical bench that connects the optical path between side-by-side mounted gimbal and high power laser; and a kinematic mounting system that prevents optical bench bending. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20120243570 | Integrated POD Optical Bench Design - In an integrated gimbal and High-Powered Multiband Laser (HPMBL) for use in an infrared countermeasure apparatus in a pod mounted on an aircraft, the improvement comprises an optical bench that connects the optical path between side-by-side mounted gimbal and high power laser; and a kinematic mounting system that prevents optical bench bending. | 09-27-2012 |
Francis X. Smith, Salem, NH US
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| 20090041666 | Ophthalmic formulations of Amyloid-beta contrast agent and methods of use thereof - The invention provides ophthalmic formulations of Amyloid-β contrast agents. Also provided are methods of using such formulations in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease or a predisposition thereto as well as methods for the prognosis of Alzheimer's Disease. | 02-12-2009 |
| 20100122918 | OPHTHALMIC AND CONTACT LENS SOLUTION - An ophthalmic solution comprising a polyethoxylated glyceride in the range of 0.001 to about 10 percent by weight and a buffer agent. These solutions impart surprising comfort and wearability to contact lenses. At the same time the solutions provide good preservative capacity and do not increase protein deposit. | 05-20-2010 |
| 20110212885 | OPHTHALMIC AND CONTACT LENS SOLUTIONS CONTAINING PEPTIDES AS PRESERVATIVE - A method and a contact lens solution comprising 0.001 to 10 weight percent or a preservative enhancer chosen from the group consisting of: SEQ ID NO.1 and SEQ ID NO. 2; and at least 0.0001 weight percent of a preservative agent, and where the concentration of chloride in said solution is less than 0.2 percent by weight. | 09-01-2011 |
| 20120017806 | Ophthalmic and Contact Lens Solutions Using Low Molecular Weight Amines - The present invention relates to a lens care solution comprising: | 01-26-2012 |
| 20120083534 | OPHTHALMIC AND CONTACT LENS SOLUTION - An ophthalmic solution comprising a polyethoxylated glyceride in the range of 0.001 to about 10 percent by weight and a buffer agent. These solutions impart surprising comfort and wearability to contact lenses. At the same time the solutions provide good preservative capacity and do not increase protein deposit. | 04-05-2012 |
Graham Smith, Plaistow, NH US
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| 20080243029 | TISSUE HARVESTING - The present disclosure relates to a tissue collection apparatus including a housing defining an inlet and an outlet and a tissue scaffold suitable for disposal within the housing, the tissue scaffold configured to be loaded with the tissue under the application of an aspiration force applied through the tissue collection apparatus. | 10-02-2008 |
Jacqueline Y. Smith, Lebanon, NH US
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| 20120121619 | CYTOKINE BIOMARKERS AS PREDICTIVE BIOMARKERS OF CLINICAL RESPONSE FOR GLATIRAMER ACETATE - A method for treating a human subject afflicted with multiple sclerosis or a single clinical attack consistent with multiple sclerosis with a pharmaceutical composition comprising glatiramer acetate and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, comprising the steps of determining whether the human subject is a glatiramer acetate responder by evaluating a biomarker selected from the group consisting of IL-17 concentration, TNF-α concentration, IL-2 concentration and IFN-γ concentration, or a combination thereof, in the blood of the human subject and administering the pharmaceutical composition comprising glatiramer acetate and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier to the human subject only if the human subject is identified as a glatiramer acetate responder. | 05-17-2012 |
Jeffrey E. Smith, Nashua, NH US
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| 20090252134 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR A MOBILE, BROADBAND, ROUTABLE INTERNET - In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for a mobile broadband routable internet (MBRI) providing for carrier-grade, networked, broadband, IP-routable communication among a plurality of mobile devices, where the mobile devices may represent a plurality of nodes that are linked together through a mobile ad-hoc network (MANET). Mobile devices may operate as peers in a peer-to-peer network, with full IP routing capabilities enabled within each mobile device, thereby allowing routing of IP-based traffic, including deployment of applications, to the mobile device without need for infrastructure conventionally required for mobile ad hoc networks, such as cellular telephony infrastructure. Full IP-routing to mobile devices may allow seamless integration to the fixed Internet, such as through fixed or mobile access points, such as for backhaul purposes. Thus, the MBRI may function as a standalone mobile Internet, without connection to the fixed Internet, or as an IP-routable extension of another network, whether it be the Internet, a local area network, a wide area network, a cellular network, a personal area network, or some other type of network that is capable of integration with an IP-based network. | 10-08-2009 |
| 20110164527 | ENHANCED WIRELESS AD HOC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES - Enhancements are disclosed for wireless ad hoc networking including optimized wireless routing, multicast routing, quick network entry, use of contention domains and node weighting for improved time slot scheduling, and the like. Quality of service may be supported at each node and within scheduling algorithms across a group of nodes in order to provide a number of service levels to network users according to traffic type or the like. These and other enhancements may be used individually or in combination to improve operation of a wireless ad hoc network and support scalability, routing, traffic management, quality of service delivery, and other features. | 07-07-2011 |
| 20110164546 | VEHICULAR MOBILITY VECTOR BASED ROUTING - Enhancements are disclosed to improve communications within a wireless ad hoc network for mobile nodes. Mobile nodes may move at a speed where benefit may be seen from anticipating where the node will be in the future. Routing is described which estimates the location where the next communication will take place and packets are sent to one or more corresponding locations. Various other described techniques provide for enhanced wireless communications. | 07-07-2011 |
| 20120106428 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR A MOBILE, BROADBAND, ROUTABLE INTERNET - In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for a mobile broadband routable internet (MBRI) providing for carrier-grade, networked, broadband, IP-routable communication among a plurality of mobile devices, where the mobile devices may represent a plurality of nodes that are linked together through a mobile ad-hoc network (MANET). Mobile devices may operate as peers in a peer-to-peer network, with full IP routing capabilities enabled within each mobile device, thereby allowing routing of IP-based traffic, including deployment of applications, to the mobile device without need for infrastructure conventionally required for mobile ad hoc networks, such as cellular telephony infrastructure. Full IP-routing to mobile devices may allow seamless integration to the fixed Internet, such as through fixed or mobile access points, such as for backhaul purposes. Thus, the MBRI may function as a standalone mobile Internet, without connection to the fixed Internet, or as an IP-routable extension of another network, whether it be the Internet, a local area network, a wide area network, a cellular network, a personal area network, or some other type of network that is capable of integration with an IP-based network. | 05-03-2012 |
Jennifer Smith, Swanzey, NH US
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| 20100183255 | Seal Guard - A seal guard | 07-22-2010 |
Jeremy Smith, East Hampstead, NH US
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| 20120025531 | ENERGY GENERATION USING INTERMEDIARY BUFFERING - The present invention is a device for converting rotational energy into useable power by buffering the created rotational energy from the rotational energy used to create the output power. Thus, in one embodiment, a pendulum within a buoy is used to create rotational energy from ocean wave movement and the created rotational energy then drives a hydraulic pump which in turn drives a hydraulic motor to create a second rotational force which is then used to create an electrical output. In this manner, the hydraulic fluid acts as the buffer between the wave-created rotational energy and the rotational energy actually used to create the output electricity. | 02-02-2012 |
Kirby A. Smith, Derry, NH US
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| 20080208514 | Threat Launch Detection System and Method - A threat launch detection system includes at least one temporal threat detector, each temporal threat detector including a single sensing element operable to sense radiation from various types of short-burn threats that occur within a field of view of the detector. The single sensing element generates a detection signal in response to the sensed radiation. A processing circuit is coupled to each temporal threat detector and is operable to analyze the detection signal from each detector as a function of time to detect the occurrence of a short-burn threat within the field of view of any of the temporal threat detectors. Each temporal threat detector may be a prism-coupled compound parabolic concentrator (PCCP). | 08-28-2008 |
Lawrence Smith, Plaistow, NH US
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| 20130061206 | AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING EXECUTABLE CODE FOR A TEST SEQUENCE - In one aspect, a method includes receiving data descriptive of a flow chart representing a test sequence from a user using a graphical user interface (GUI) stored on a non-transitory machine-readable medium. The flow chart includes one or more processing blocks and at least one of the one or more of the processing blocks defines a step in the test sequence. The method also includes rendering the flow chart using the GUI; providing an editing interface for editing the flow chart on the GUI, generating; using the GUI, high level software code corresponding to the data descriptive of the flow chart and configured to implement the test sequence; storing the high level software code on the non-transitory machine-readable medium; and providing access to the high level software code for editing. At least a portion of the high level software code implements the step in the test sequence. | 03-07-2013 |
Paul E. Smith, Chester, NH US
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| 20100212502 | AIR DRYER FOR ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURES - An air dryer having an internal orifice designed into an outlet end cap that eliminates the need for external valves or regulators to control the flow of air through the dryer. The internal orifice, which can be press-fit or threaded into the end cap, provides a consistent and stable outlet flow and dew point and eliminates the need for instruments to measure outlet flow and dew point. The orifice size can be easily changed for changing outlet flow and dew point. A protective tubular shroud is provided for shielding a membrane module of the dryer, and for routing sweep gas to a bottom vent. | 08-26-2010 |
Phillip M. Smith, Hollis, NH US
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| 20100301395 | Asymmetrically recessed high-power and high-gain ultra-short gate HEMT device - A high-power and high-gain ultra-short gate HEMT device has exceptional gain and an exceptionally high breakdown voltage provided by an increased width asymmetric recess for the gate electrode, by a composite channel layer including a thin indium arsenide layer embedded in the indium gallium arsenide channel layer and by double doping through the use of an additional silicon doping spike. The improved transistor has an exceptional 14 dB gain at 110 GHz and exhibits an exceptionally high 3.5-4 V breakdown voltage, thus to provide high gain, high-power and ultra-high frequency in an ultra-short gate device. | 12-02-2010 |
Ross A. Smith, Sutton, NH US
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| 20100243619 | PLASMA ARC TORCH ROTATIONAL ASSEMBLY - A plasma torch rotation assembly for relieving stress on a lead. The rotation assembly can include an outer housing, which can have a mounting surface adapted to be fixedly coupled to a torch mount. The rotation assembly can include an inner component disposed at least partially within the outer housing, and a bearing structure disposed between the outer housing and the inner component. The bearing structure can facilitate rotational movement of the outer housing relative to the inner component, about a longitudinal axis of the rotation assembly. The rotation assembly can include a torch adapter disposed near a first end of the inner component. The torch adapter can be adapted to mate with a plasma arc torch. The rotation assembly can include a receiving portion disposed at a second end of the inner component, the receiving portion adapted to receive at least a portion a lead. | 09-30-2010 |
Sean William Smith, Hanover, NH US
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| 20090034719 | Des Hardware Throughput for Short Operations - A symmetric key cryptographic method is provided for short operations. The method includes batching a plurality of operation parameters ( | 02-05-2009 |
Terry Eugene Smith, Keene, NH US
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| 20100077912 | Fighting Shield - A portable shield for use by a peace officer can be carried on an officer's arm and has a curved outer surface and a relatively small overall shape, to provide better enforcement abilities. The shield supports a canister of sprayable protection material, such as pepper spray. The shield has a baton port for supporting an officer's baton during use of the baton. | 04-01-2010 |
Troy Smith, Nashua, NH US
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| 20090069294 | Organic Compounds - The present disclosure relates to XIAP inhibitor compounds of the formula I. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20110281845 | ORGANIC COMPOUNDS - The present disclosure relates to XIAP inhibitor compounds of the formula I. | 11-17-2011 |
Wendell M. Smith, Enfield, NH US
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| 20080272605 | Wind Power System - A system for capturing and converting and/or storing wind energy includes a vessel adapted to receive at least one wind machine for capturing wind and a device for converting wind energy to storable energy. A method of adapting a vessel, such as a surplus cargo ship or an oil tanker, for use as a offshore power generating system comprises equipping a vessel with devices for capturing a renewable energy source, positioning the vessel at sea to capture the renewable energy source, converting the renewable energy to a storable energy source, and storing the converted energy, and repositioning the vessel to capture further renewable energy or transport the stored, converted energy. | 11-06-2008 |
