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Stanley M. Bainor, Midland, MI US
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20120036072 | Transport Logistics Systems and Methods - A logistics system manages the shipments of goods supplied from a plurality of different shippers by a plurality of carriers. It has a variety of modules integrated with each other to perform various functionalities. For example, it may have a purchasing module evaluating proposals by shippers for respective shipments of goods and awarding contracts for the shipments to the plurality of carriers. It may have an optimization module analyzing the proposals and informing the purchasing module if an opportunity exists for at least some of the shipments to be consolidated, in which case at least one contract awarded by the purchasing module is for a consolidated group of the shipments. It may have a contract administration module maintaining information relating to the status of proposals received and contracts awarded by the purchasing module. It may have a scheduling module scheduling shipments according to the awarded contracts. It may also have a shipment management module tracking the status of shipments awarded by the purchasing module and scheduled by said scheduling module. It may further have a financial module authorizing payments according to the status of shipments tracked by the shipment management module are passed between first and second asynchronous clock domains. | 02-09-2012 |
Stanley M. Belkowski, Norristown, PA US
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20100003712 | BIOMARKER FOR ASSESSING RESPONSE TO CHYMASE TREATMENT - A biomarker that correlates to treatment with drugs that inhibit chymase is disclosed. This biomarker has been shown to have utility in assessing response to chymase inhibitor compounds. The immunoreactivity or levels of the biomarker is increased upon treatment with chymase inhibitor compounds, thus indicating that this biomarker is involved in chymase activity. | 01-07-2010 |
Stanley M. Burnstein, Overland Park, KS US
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20150012459 | Computerized stock market investment decision-making for individual stocks - A computer-implemented interactive method to help an investor in the decision-making process of evaluating what securities to buy and sell, and when to buy and when to sell, and when to be out of the market, for an actively-managed portfolio of individual stocks. The method provides individualized advice based upon input by the User/Investor and operates under the supervision of a Registered Investment Advisor. The process evaluates and scores the upside potential and the downside risk of a given stock, along with the investor's temperament to be in the market. | 01-08-2015 |
Stanley M. Desaki, Mercer Island, WA US
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20110272049 | COOLANT-RETURN MANIFOLD SHUT-OFF VALVE - A vehicular cooling system coolant-return manifold is provided that includes a plurality of ports reconfigurable by the user to open, such that coolant will flow into the manifold, or close, such that coolant will not flow into the manifold. The ports are opened and closed by rotating a valve spool in relation to the manifold body. The ports of the manifold are brought into alignment with holes in the valve spool to open a port such that coolant flows into the manifold. A plurality of positions of the valve spool in relation to the manifold body allow a user to select a position wherein the desired combination of ports are on and off. | 11-10-2011 |
Stanley M. Devan, Jr., Mount Royal, NJ US
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20140222669 | Integrated Electronic Cash Flow Management System and Method - A cash flow management system is provided within a host system for facilitating cash flow management for businesses. The cash flow management system includes an electronic billing and invoicing computing system enabling generation and transmission of electronic bills based on business invoices and for displaying the generated bills for payment and an integrated receivables and reconciliation system receiving notification of received payments and for matching received payments with the generated invoices. The system additionally includes a communication interface for allowing the cash flow management system to communicate with multiple financial management systems accessible to the host enterprise, the systems including at least an accounting system, the integrated receivables management system receiving information from the financial management systems within the host system to facilitate management of cash flow for the businesses using the cash flow management system for electronic billing. | 08-07-2014 |
20150088732 | Integrated Electronic Disbursement and Cash Flow Management System and Method - A system and method are provided for managing electronic disbursements transferred from a business client of a financial institution to customers of the business client. The system includes a disbursement instruction processor receiving a disbursement instruction over a network from a business client system, the disbursement instruction processor processing the instruction and performing multiple steps. The steps include using a customer identifier to determine available payment channels for the customer and selecting an electronic payment channel when available payment channels include an electronic payment channel. An electronic disbursement notification is forwarded to the customer. A confirmation may be provided upon acceptance of the disbursement through the disbursement notification | 03-26-2015 |
Stanley M. Gorgacz, Carmel, IN US
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20080224827 | Pest control techniques - A pest control system ( | 09-18-2008 |
Stanley M. Liffmann, Newbury, MA US
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20150253224 | SUBSTRATE FOR SAMPLE HANDLING - An automated microscopy system having a sample applicator configured to dispense a sample, a flexible ribbon having a surface configured to receive the sample, a light receiver, such as, for example, an automated microscope, and a ribbon controller configured to receive the flexible ribbon and guide the ribbon from the sample applicator to the light receiver. A monolayer of cells can be formed on a hydrophilic portion of the flexible ribbon and can be transported using the ribbon controller to the light receiver for analysis. The cell monolayer can be continuous. | 09-10-2015 |
Stanley M. Paskar, Edmonton CA
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20090008153 | AUGER STABILIZER - An auger stabilizer includes a rigid elongated body having a first end and a second end. The length of the body is adjustable between a retracted transport position and an extended drilling position. A pair of spaced apart wheels are attached at the second end of the body. A split body with two halves connected by fasteners is used to pivotally attach the first end of the body to a handle of an auger. When the body is in the extended drilling position, the pair of spaced apart wheels roll along a ground surface away from the auger as the handle of the auger descends and the pair of spaced apart wheels act to stabilize the handle of the auger against reactive torque. | 01-08-2009 |
Stanley M. Philipak, Augusta, MO US
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20120141325 | Sample Test Cards - The present invention is directed to sample test cards having an increased sample well capacity for analyzing biological or other test samples. In one embodiment, the sample test cards of the present invention comprises a fluid channel network disposed in both the first surface and the second surface and connecting the fluid intake port to the sample wells, the fluid channel network comprising at least one distribution channels, a plurality of fill channels operatively connected to the at least one distribution channel, a plurality of through-channels operatively connected to one or more of the fill channels and a plurality of horizontally orientated fill ports operatively connecting the fill channels to the sample wells. | 06-07-2012 |
20120238007 | Culture Bottles with Internal Sensors - Specimen containers incorporating a sensor are provided with features for decreasing the volume of polymer matrix material required for the sensor. Such volume-reducing features can take the form of scallop-like indentations projecting inwards towards the interior of the container formed in the transition between the side wall of the container and the base of the container. Alternatively, the base of the container includes a raised rim extending upwards into the interior of the body inward of and spaced from the side wall. The rim defines a chamber for the sensor. Methods of manufacturing specimen containers with cured liquid phase sensor matrix materials are also disclosed. | 09-20-2012 |
Stanley M. Philipak US
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20140322104 | ADAPTER CAPS FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION CONTAINERS AND ASSOCIATED MOLDS WITH CORE PINS AND RELATED METHODS - Adapter caps for sample collection containers have a monolithic elongate body with an upper neck portion that merges into a larger lower body portion with an open internal cavity. The upper neck portion has an open needle bore that is concentrically aligned with the open internal cavity. The monolithic elongate body has an axially extending centerline. The needle bore has a downwardly extending wall with an inner surface that comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart longitudinally extending flat surfaces. | 10-30-2014 |
Stanley M. Preschutti, San Diego, CA US
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20100119417 | DEGRADABLE FLUID HANDLING DEVICES - Laboratory fluid handling devices such as reagent reservoirs, pipette tips, centrifuge tubes, test tubes, vials, and the like are used in high demand and generally are disposable and not recycled. Provided herein are biodegradable fluid handling devices that reduce negative environmental and economic effects of non-degradable plastic devices. | 05-13-2010 |
Stanley M. Roberts, Manchester GB
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20090325901 | IMPROVEMENTS IN PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to compounds of formula I or II: —wherein R is an alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, aralkyl, aralkenyl, or aralkynyl group, that may be substituted or unsubstituted, and that optionally includes at least one heteroatom in its carbon skeleton; R | 12-31-2009 |
Stanley M. Smith, Clarence Center, NY US
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20150248992 | BORON-CONTAINING DOPANT COMPOSITIONS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF FOR IMPROVING ION BEAM CURRENT AND PERFORMANCE DURING BORON ION IMPLANTATION - A novel composition, system and method thereof for improving beam current during boron ion implantation are provided. The boron ion implant process involves utilizing B2H6, BF3 and H2 at specific ranges of concentrations. The B2H6 is selected to have an ionization cross-section higher than that of the BF3 at an operating arc voltage of an ion source utilized during generation and implantation of active hydrogen ions species. The hydrogen allows higher levels of B2H6 to be introduced into the BF3 without reduction in F ion scavenging. The active boron ions produce an improved beam current characterized by maintaining or increasing the beam current level without incurring degradation of the ion source when compared to a beam current generated from conventional boron precursor materials. | 09-03-2015 |
Stanley M. Sutton, Jr., Briarcliff Manor, NY US
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20130315040 | CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES - Representing activities on an electronic calendar, in one aspect, may include receiving a first amount of allocated time for a first type of activity having a duration but not scheduled for a time, receiving a second amount of allocated time for a second type of activity having a duration and a scheduled time, and displaying, in a single representation, a total amount of allocated time for both the first type of activity having a duration but not scheduled for a time and the second type of activity having a duration and a schedule time. Different types, quantities, and qualities of information relating to when the first type of activity and the second type of activity occur may be combined in the single representation. | 11-28-2013 |