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Stanley W. Adermann, Redmond, WA US
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20120146902 | ORIENTING THE POSITION OF A SENSOR - Techniques are provided for re-orienting a field of view of a depth camera having one or more sensors. The depth camera may have one or more sensors for generating a depth image and may also have an RGB camera. In some embodiments, the field of view is re-oriented based on the depth image. The position of the sensor(s) may be altered to change the field of view automatically based on an analysis of objects in the depth image. The re-orientation process may be repeated until a desired orientation of the sensor is determined. Input from the RGB camera might be used to validate a final orientation of the depth camera, but is not required to during the process of determining new possible orientation of the field of view. | 06-14-2012 |
Stanley W. Botchway, Oxon GB
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20110262897 | IMAGING TECHNIQUES USING A TRIDENTATE LIGAND - The present invention relates to microscopy and, in particular, Time-resolved Emission Imaging Microscopy (TREM). The Invention relates to the use of a transition metal complex having a tridentate ligand in an imaging technique. The transition metal is preferably platinum. | 10-27-2011 |
Stanley W. Botchway, Didcot, Oxfordshire GB
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20150359884 | MULTI-PHOTON ISOMERISATION OF COMBRETASTATINS AND THEIR USE IN THERAPY - Combretastatins and their use in treating conditions characterised by abnormal vasculature or cancer by irradiation of the combretastatin in situ, and kits comprising such compounds. | 12-17-2015 |
Stanley W. Kepka, Ringoes, NJ US
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20090099266 | Antifungal nail coat and method of use - Antifungal nail coat compositions containing an allylamine, an N,N-di(C | 04-16-2009 |
20130323189 | ANTIFUNGAL NAIL COAT AND METHOD OF USE - Antifungal nail coat compositions containing an allylamine, an N,N-di(C | 12-05-2013 |
Stanley W. Olson, Jr., Germantown, TN US
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20100099066 | Surgical Training System and Model With Simulated Neural Responses and Elements - A training apparatus, model, system, and method are disclosed that allows any trainee to train to perform surgeries in areas of the human body that include one or more nerves. The training model is configured to mimic one or more areas of the human anatomy in which the procedure is going to be performed that contains nerves by providing a realistic anatomical model of the area of interest. A neural element is positioned in the anatomical area of interest that is configured to behave like a real nerve. A neural monitoring system is utilized to ensure that while using specially designed surgical tools or devices during the procedure, the surgeon is trained to avoid taking actions that would adversely affect the functionality of the nerves located in this area after the surgery. | 04-22-2010 |
20110098537 | TISSUE MASSAGE RETRACTOR - A retractor system for percutaneous surgery in a patient includes first and second retractor portions positionable opposite one another in an incision of the patient. The system also includes at least one actuating member operable to provide an oscillating motion to at least one of the first and second retractor portions. The actuating member is in communication with a controller and is responsive to the controller to oscillate at least one of the first and second retractor portions between a first position and a second position. In another form, a method is directed to retracting tissue for percutaneous access to a surgical site in a patient. However, other embodiments, forms and applications are also envisioned. | 04-28-2011 |
20140324052 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR REMOVING VERTEBRAL BONE AND DISC TISSUE - Tissue removal probes comprise an elongated member, a drive shaft rotatably disposed within the member, and a rotatably tissue removal element mounted to the distal end of the drive shaft. One tissue removal element comprises a plurality of tissue-cutting filaments affixed at proximal and distal ends of the tissue removal element. The cutting filaments may have optional hinge points that allow the distal end of the tissue removal element to be inverted, thereby transforming the tissue removal element from a tissue-cutting device to a tissue-grasping device. Another tissue removal element may have a blunted tip to prevent distal tissue trauma and an irrigation port to provide irrigation fluid to the removed tissue and/or tissue removal element. Another tissue removal element has a proximal and distal spiral grooves that are oppositely pitched, so that removed tissue can be collected in the middle of the tissue removal element. Another tissue removal element has independent counter-rotating tissue removal elements to maintain stability during a bone cutting procedure. Still another tissue removal element takes the form of a drill bit with fluted cutting grooves. Yet another tissue removal element has cascading tissue-cutting notches that can be reciprocatably moved to remove tissue within a hole. | 10-30-2014 |
Stanley W. Polchlopek, Shelburne, VT US
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20080297188 | IC CHIP STRESS TESTING - Methods, systems and program products are disclosed for performing a stress test of a line in an integrated circuit (IC) chip. One embodiment of the method includes: applying a constant current I | 12-04-2008 |
Stanley W. Stephenson Iii, Spenceport, NY US
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20090258236 | THERMAL INKJET PRINTHEAD ON A METALLIC SUBSTRATE - A printhead and method of forming the printhead are provided. The method includes forming an ink feed passage through a print head substrate by providing a metallic substrate having a first surface and a second surface; providing an ink ejector structure on a first surface of the metallic substrate; providing a mask over the second surface of the metallic substrate to define the ink feed passage; and forming the ink feed passage from the second surface of the metallic substrate using a liquid etchant. | 10-15-2009 |
Stanley W. Stephenson, Iii, New York, NY US
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20090200520 | CONDUCTIVE COMPOSITE MATERIAL - A composite comprises conductive particles within a binder matrix, the particles being colloidably unstable within a solution and forming a conductive open network within the binder matrix when dried. | 08-13-2009 |
Stanley W. Stephenson, Iii, Spencerport, NY US
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20090002422 | STRUCTURE FOR MONOLITHIC THERMAL INKJET ARRAY - A printhead includes a plurality of nozzle arrays disposed on a substrate. Each nozzle array is positioned on the substrate to eject droplets of a liquid spaced apart from each other on a receiver. Each nozzle array is positioned relative to other nozzle arrays such that liquid ejected from the plurality of nozzle arrays is sufficient to cover a surface of the receiver in a single relative motion of the printhead and the receiver. | 01-01-2009 |
20090079774 | MOTION COMPENSATION FOR MONOLITHIC INKJET HEAD - A method of printing, a printer, and a printhead for printing drops spaced from each other at a printed drop pitch P are provided. The printhead includes an array of N rows of nozzles. Each nozzle row of the N rows of nozzles is spaced apart from adjacent rows of nozzles by a distance D, where D is an integer multiple of P minus a correction factor C, where C=(P/N). | 03-26-2009 |
20090183824 | BISTABLE WATERMARK - A watermark formed of a bistable material, and a method of forming the watermark, are described. | 07-23-2009 |
20100244325 | BISTABLE DISPLAY - A bistable display having one or more permanent hideable mark, and a method of forming the permanent hideable mark, are described. The permanent hideable mark can be hidden and revealed numerous times without loss of information. | 09-30-2010 |
Stanley W. Ylioja, Outlook CA
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20100327144 | Agricultural Implement Having Apparatus For Stowing PTO Driveline Shaft When The PTO Driveline Shaft Is Not In Use - A power take off (PTO) driveline shaft of an agricultural implement may be securely stowed when not in use using a PTO driveline storage device. The storage device is pivotably mounted to the frame of the agricultural implement, such as the hitch, and may be rotated from its own stowed position to a position to provide support for the PTO driveline shaft when the PTO driveline shaft is not connected to the PTO of a tractor or other machine having a PTO output. The storage device includes an arm having a first end that is mounted to the hitch and has a second end that is adapted to fit against the PTO driveline shaft when the device is being used to stow the PTO driveline shaft. When not in use, the storage device may be rotated clear of the PTO driveline shaft and pivoted to a position where it may be securely stowed. | 12-30-2010 |