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Steven Michael Bellovin, Westfield, NJ US
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| 20100120414 | ENHANCED COMMUNICATION SERVICE FOR PREDICTING AND HANDLING COMMUNICATION INTERRUPTION - A method and apparatus for anticipating communication interruption. If, during an established call between two communication devices, a telecommunication device determines that a communication link to one of the devices will be interrupted, either temporarily or permanently, the device predicts the interruption in the communication link. The device may send a message, as pre-determined by at least one of the communication device, to the communication device of the predicted or pending call drop or interruption. After the interruption the previously established call is resumed. If a reconnection attempt is appropriate, then the device will attempt to reconnect to the dropped device. If a reconnection attempt is not appropriate, or if the reconnection attempt is unsuccessful, the non-dropped communication device is connected, as predetermined by either of the communication devices, to an appropriate connection, such as, to a voice mail. If the reconnection attempt is successful, the call between the two communication devices is re-established. | 05-13-2010 |
| 20100250969 | Privacy-Enhanced Searches Using Encryption - Encryption with keys that form an Abelian group are used in combination with a semi-trusted party that converts queries that are encrypted with the key of a querier to queries that are encrypted with the key of the encrypted database, without knowing the actual keys. In an illustrative embodiment, encryption is done with Bloom filters that employ Pohlig-Hellman encryption. Since the querier's key is not divulged, neither the semi-trusted party nor the publisher of the database can see the original queries. Provision can be made for fourth party “warrant servers”, as well as “censorship sets” that limit the data to be shared. | 09-30-2010 |
| 20120179840 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTED CONTENT TRANSFORMATION - A distributed transformation network provides delivery of content from a content publisher to a content recipient. Content from the content publisher is received at an entry node of the distributed transformation network and transmitted to a transformation node in the distributed transformation network. The content is transformed according to publisher, recipient or network administrator specifications and transmitting to delivery nodes which deliver the transformed content to the content recipient. The published content may be in an XML-based format and transformed into an XML-related format or any other structured language format as desired in the provided specification. | 07-12-2012 |
Steven Michael Clagg, Seattle, WA US
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| 20080317228 | Message Recall Using Digital Rights Management - Email messages are recalled in accordance with restrictions attached to the message. Use of the message is limited per the restrictions. Example restrictions include printing restrictions, forwarding restrictions, exporting restrictions, copying restrictions, reading restrictions, and a expiration time of the message. | 12-25-2008 |
Steven Michael Corns, Rolla, MO US
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| 20100089059 | Hybrid Power Facilities - A hybrid power plant is disclosed wherein a first power plant produces secondary steam of a first, relatively low temperature using a renewable source of energy such as geothermal or solar. The steam from the renewable source plant is passed through a fossil fuel power plant that has an operating temperature higher than that of the first temperature which results in superheating the first temperature steam to the higher temperature in the fossil fuel power plant. Higher efficiencies and reductions in emissions are obtained. | 04-15-2010 |
Steven Michael Delessio, Madison, AL US
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| 20100061842 | STEAM TURBINE ROTATING BLADE FOR A LOW PRESSURE SECTION OF A STEAM TURBINE ENGINE - A steam turbine rotating blade for a low pressure section of a steam turbine engine is disclosed. The steam turbine rotating blade includes an airfoil portion. A root section is attached to one end of the airfoil portion. A dovetail section projects from the root section, wherein the dovetail section includes a straight axial entry dovetail. A tip section is attached to the airfoil portion at an end opposite from the root section. A cover is integrally formed as part of the tip section. The cover has a first portion that overhangs a pressure side of the airfoil portion and a second portion that overhangs a suction side of the airfoil portion. The cover is positioned at an angle relative to the tip section, wherein the angle ranges from about 15 degrees to about 35 degrees. | 03-11-2010 |
| 20100061859 | DOVETAIL FOR STEAM TURBINE ROTATING BLADE AND ROTOR WHEEL - A dovetail for a steam turbine rotating blade and rotor wheel is provided. The dovetail design comprises a rotating blade curved axial entry dovetail having a four hook profile and a rotor wheel dovetail slot sized to receive the blade dovetail. The blade dovetail and wheel dovetail slot each comprise a plurality of slanted crush surfaces, a plurality of non-contact surfaces, and a plurality of necks that each provide a transition between a slanted crush surface to a non-contact surface. Each neck comprises a slant angle defined by the transition of the slanted crush surface to the non-contact surface. The slant angle ranges from about 60 degrees to about 82 degrees. | 03-11-2010 |
Steven Michael Dinozzi, Middletown, DE US
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| 20090278818 | THUMB WORN TAP DEVICES AND STORAGE HOLDERS FOR USE WITH HANDHELD ELECTRONICS - A tap device for use when selecting icons or keying data into a touch screen hand-held electronic device includes a base and associated sleeve that is worn around the thumb. A conductive nib projects outwardly from an opposite side of the base at an angle to the axis of the user's thumb. A conductive post extends through an opening in the base and links the nib to a conductive seat portion that contacts the user's thumb. When not in use, the tap device may be snap-inserted onto an outwardly directed prong of a storage clip. The storage clip may be fastened over the hand-held electronic device. | 11-12-2009 |
Steven Michael Douskey, Rochester, MN US
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| 20100023820 | Asynchronous Communication Apparatus Using JTAG Test Data Registers - An adaptation of a test data register (TDR) structure defined by the IEEE 1149.1 Joint Tag Action Group (JTAG) interface standard to provide a debugging path. Existing multi-core processor solutions are covered, but an expansion for a more generic solution is provided. In general, the present apparatus is for extending the IEEE 1149.1 JTAG standard to provide an asynchronous protocol for bypassing test circuitry and bi-directionally communicating with functional circuitry. The apparatus includes an integrated circuit having function register and JTAG standard TDR. Digital logic is configured to control the direct transfer of data between the JTAG standard TDR and the function register. | 01-28-2010 |
| 20100023821 | Asynchronous Communication Using Standard Boundary Architecture Cells - An adaptation of standard boundary cell architecture defined by the IEEE 1149.1 Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) interface standard to provide paths to functional circuitry via the re-use of JTAG standard test data registers (TDR) and interface. Existing multi-core processor solutions are covered, but an expansion for a more generic solution is provided. In general, an integrated circuit is provided with a plurality of function registers along with a plurality of I/O units. The I/O units are arranged in a serial communications chain located around the boundary of the integrated circuit's functional circuitry. Each of the I/O units include JTAG standard serial TDR in serial communication with adjacent I/O units. Moreover, each I/O unit includes JTAG standard parallel TDR that is associated with and in parallel communication with the I/O unit's JTAG standard serial TDR. Further still, a digital logic interface is configured to control the direct transfer of data between the JTAG standard parallel TDR and a corresponding one of the plurality of function registers. As a result of the re-use of existing boundary scan architecture, a significant reduction in wiring congestion is realized. Thus, asynchronous communication is provided without sacrificing valuable integrated circuit real estate. | 01-28-2010 |
| 20120030533 | IMPLEMENTING SWITCHING FACTOR REDUCTION IN LBIST - A method and circuit are provided for implementing switching factor reduction in Logic Built in Self Test (LBIST) diagnostics, and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides. Switching factor reduction logic is coupled to a Pseudo-Random Pattern Generator (PRPG) providing channel input patterns to a plurality of LBIST channels used for the LBIST diagnostics. The switching factor reduction logic selectively provides controlled channel input patterns for each of the plurality of channels. | 02-02-2012 |
Steven Michael Fairway, Osio NO
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| 20100234611 | Fluorination Process of Anilide Derivatives and Benzothiazole Fluorinate Derivatives as in VIVO Imaging Agents - The invention relates to a process for preparation of a compound of formula (I): R | 09-16-2010 |
Steven Michael Hoynowski, Durham, NC US
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| 20100136688 | METHOD OF DIFFERENTIATING MAMMALIAN PROGENITOR CELLS INTO INSULIN PRODUCING PANCREATIC ISLET CELLS - The invention relates to methods for differentiating progenitor cells into insulin producing pancreatic islet cells and compositions and methods for using such cells. | 06-03-2010 |
Steven Michael Kientz, Westminster, CO US
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| 20090316287 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR WRITING INFORMATION TO A TAPE CARTRIDGE - A tape drive system for a tape cartridge including a tape and wireless identification tag may read information from the wireless identification tag and write the information to the tape. The tape drive system may toggle a bit stored on the wireless identification tag to indicate that the information has been written to the tape. The information may include tape initialization information. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20120212846 | Method of Calibrating Data Readers Relative to Servo Readers - A method of calibrating a servo reader and a read/write head for a data storage tape machine that reads and writes data to a data storage tape. The data storage tape has a servo pattern that is recorded on the tape in a known location. The servo pattern is used to provide precise position information for the data storage tape. According to the method, data is recorded on the data storage tape and the location of the data storage track is read. The location of the data storage tape is compared to the known location of the servo pattern to establish a reader offset value. The data storage tape machine is updated based upon the reader offset value to adjust the position of the read/write head. | 08-23-2012 |
Steven Michael Kusalo, Fremont, CA US
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| 20110060832 | Fast Determination of Compatibility of Virtual Machines and Hosts - A method of determining compatibility of a virtual machine or virtual machine disk file with a host, including a storage host, is disclosed. A lookup matrix is created to provide a fast compatibility lookup for a group of computing objects and a group of hosts. To create the lookup matrix, computing object properties are retrieved from each of the plurality of computing objects. The computing object properties include resource requirements of each of the plurality of computing objects. Further, host properties are retrieved from each of the plurality of hosts. The method further includes creating a plurality of host logical groups of a subset of the plurality of hosts having substantially same host properties and creating a plurality of computing object logical groups of a subject of the plurality of computing objects having substantially same computing object properties. The lookup matrix provides answers whether each member of a selected computing object logical group can be transferred to each member of a selected host logical group. | 03-10-2011 |
Steven Michael Lampo, Lincoln University, PA US
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| 20110214559 | Ballistic panels and method of making the same - A ballistic panel is described that comprises a ballistic-resistant component and a cover that comprises a laminate comprising (i) a substrate layer and (ii) an inner bonding layer. The cover is bonded to at least one surface of the ballistic-resistant component by the inner bonding layer of the laminate, and is bonded around the perimeter of the ballistic resistant component to form a perimeter seal. A method for making the ballistic panel is also described. | 09-08-2011 |
| 20110217504 | Ballistic Panels and Method of Making the Same - A ballistic panel is described that comprises a ballistic-resistant component and a cover that comprises a laminate comprising (i) a substrate layer and (ii) an inner bonding layer. The cover is bonded to at least one surface of the ballistic-resistant component by the inner bonding layer of the laminate, and is bonded around the perimeter of the ballistic resistant component to form a perimeter seal. A method for making the ballistic panel is also described. | 09-08-2011 |
Steven Michael Madland, Gahanna, OH US
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| 20100106098 | Medication Injector Apparatus with Drive Assembly that Facilitates Reset - A medication injector apparatus such as an injection pen. The injection pen includes a resettable, cartridge plunger drive assembly including an axially floating nut, a cartridge plunger engaging screw, and a drive clutch movable with the nut and which when rotated causes the screw to screw through the nut. When a cartridge assembly is mounted to the pen base, the floating nut and drive clutch are shifted proximally such that the drive clutch is in torque transmitting engagement with a rotatable drive member of the pen, such that rotation of that drive member results in drive screw advancement through the nut in the distal direction. When the cartridge assembly is not mounted to the pen base, the floating nut and drive clutch are biased distally to disengage the drive clutch from torque transmitting engagement with the rotatable drive member and to thereby allow the drive screw to be reset proximally through the nut to a position more retracted within the pen base. The injection pen also may include an injection clicker assembly having a collar arranged coaxially on a drive sleeve and which oscillates axially on the drive sleeve that rotates during medication dispensing to provide an audible clicking sound that indicates injecting use of the pen. The injection pen also may include a closeable quantity identifier that uses a rotational matrix and a sensor for electrically sensing the arrangement of the dose setting mechanism of the pen, which identifier may be part of a therapeutic dose indicating system that utilizes a cartridge recognizer to recognize a concentration of medication so as to allow an automatic determination of a therapeutic dose. The injection pen further may include an assembly for selectively rotating a drive sleeve of the pen, which assembly has a dial that rotates out during dose setting and which translates in without rotation during dose injecting. | 04-29-2010 |
Steven Michael Massick, Santa Fe, NM US
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| 20120298868 | Laser Based, Temperature Insensitive, Carbon Dioxide Isotope Ratio Measurement - An apparatus and method (and related kit) for determination of the isotopic ratio of | 11-29-2012 |
Steven Michael Mcgarrah, Lakewood, CO US
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| 20110208611 | PARTICIPANT TRACKING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE - The participant tracking system of the present invention includes a plurality of participant information records stored in a database, a remote user interface connected to a centralized processor and digital data storage device through a network wherein the database is stored on the digital data storage device. The participant tracking system of the present invention may further include a security feature that prevents unauthorized access to the database and the participant information records. The participant information record includes the participant's personal information, a digitized sample of one of the participant's unique biometric characteristics, and an updatable participation history. The participant tracking system of the present invention uses a biometric characteristic to verify the identity of a participant and ensures that the participant is not exceeding the regulated quantity of goods or frequency or duration of services within a defined time period. | 08-25-2011 |
Steven Michael Menchen, Fremont, CA US
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| 20090068751 | Methods of Labelling Polynucleotides with Dibenzorhodamine Dyes - Dibenzorhodamine compounds having the structure | 03-12-2009 |
| 20110124510 | METHODS OF LABELING POLYNUCLEOTIDE WITH DIBENZORHODAMINE DYES - Dibenzorhodamine compounds having the structure | 05-26-2011 |
Steven Michael Rdzak, Arvada, CO US
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| 20130104150 | SERVICE BASED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM - A Service-Base Information Technology Platform may facilitate the integration of heterogeneous technologies and disparate internal or external business applications. A services platform may provide a robust and managed environment for delivering business capabilities through services. The services encapsulate heterogeneous technologies and disparate internal or external business applications functionalities into business capabilities that multiple consumers may use. | 04-25-2013 |
Steven Michael Rorick, Riverside, CA US
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| 20100165613 | EMERGENCY SWITCH FOR A TAIL CAP FLASHLIGHT - Improvements in an emergency switch for an end cap flashlight that allows conducting power to the light source by applying side or rotational force on the end caps of the flashlight. The cap is designed to give faster and more convenient access to light in an emergency, or when needed. The end cap connects to the inner conductor with a castled shape that allows the conductors to be moved in or out alignment to allow or prevent contact. The gasket or washer provides insulation and spacing of the conductors. Side forces on the end cap overcome the spacing of the washer to make electrical contact. The end cap may also support a glass breaking device. The glass breaker is a hardened tip on the end of the cap. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20110176296 | EMERGENCY SWITCH FOR A FLASHLIGHT - Improvements in an emergency switch for an end cap flashlight that allows conducting power to the light source by applying side or rotational force on the end caps of the flashlight. The cap is designed to give faster and more convenient access to light in an emergency, or when needed. The end cap connects to the inner conductor with a castled shape that allows the conductors to be moved in or out alignment to allow or prevent contact. The gasket or washer provides insulation and spacing of the conductors. Side forces on the end cap overcome the spacing of the washer to make electrical contact. The end cap may also support a glass breaking device. The glass breaker is a hardened tip on the end of the cap. | 07-21-2011 |
Steven Michael Schennum, Plainfield, IL US
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| 20080202951 | Dispensing closure for a liquid container - A dispensing closure for a liquid container is arranged to sealingly attach to an opening of the container. The closure comprises at least one storage compartment formed integrally with the closure and arranged for storing a substance. Each storage compartment has a depressible upper portion and is arranged so that depressing the upper portion of a storage compartment facilitates release of the respective substance into the container. The dispensing closure further comprises a dispenser protruding through the closure. The dispenser includes a dispensing lid movable between a closed and an open configuration, so that in an open configuration, liquid contained in the container can be dispensed therefrom. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20090263174 | Package For Dispensing A Personal Care Product - A package for dispensing a liquid personal care product, the package comprising: a body for grasping with a user's hand; an applicator comprising an applicator base and a skin-contacting portion extending from the applicator base to a first height; a dispensing conduit through which a liquid personal care product is dispensable from the body, wherein the dispensing conduit comprises a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the proximal end comprises an inlet that is in fluid communication with the body, wherein the distal end extends from the applicator base to a second height that is less than the first height; and a flow-restricting member associated with the dispensing conduit. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20090263175 | Package For Lathering A Personal Care Product - A package for lathering a liquid personal care product, the package comprising: (a) a body for grasping with a user's hand, wherein the body comprises a horizontal plane defining a first cross-sectional shape; and (b) an applicator comprising a skin-contacting portion, wherein the skin-contacting portion comprises a horizontal plane defining a second cross-sectional shape; wherein each of the first cross-sectional shape and the second cross-sectional shape comprises a major dimension oriented along a first axis and a minor dimension oriented along a second axis, and wherein the major dimensions are greater than the minor dimensions. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20100319686 | Inhaler - A portable, handheld breath-actuated inhaler comprises a generally cylindrical body that comprises body portions | 12-23-2010 |
| 20110290244 | Aerosol Generator - An aerosol generator comprising a body, a mouthpiece on the body and a delivery mechanism delivers aerosol for inhalation by a consumer into the mouthpiece by turning the mouthpiece and body relative to one another. The aerosol is generated from liquid dispensed from a canister having a discharge tube depressible inwardly to open an interior valve. A nozzle member is driven inwardly against the discharge tube of the canister when the mouthpiece and body are turned relative to one another, to open the valve and create the aerosol. | 12-01-2011 |
| 20110290248 | Aerosol Generator - An aerosol generator has a generally cylindrical body with a mouthpiece at one end a removable canister received within the body, the canister containing pressurised fluid, an interior, continuous canister valve and a depressible discharge tube that releases the fluid into the body. An electrically operable valve controls the discharge of the fluid from the canister towards the mouthpiece, and a nozzle forms an aerosol of the fluid that discharges from the canister. A pressure switch switches in response to a pressure reduction at the mouthpiece and supplies electrical power from internal batteries to the valve to produce a discharge of the fluid through the valve to create an aerosol in the mouthpiece for the consumer. | 12-01-2011 |
| 20110290249 | Aerosol Generator - An aerosol generator device comprises an elongate body with an interior passageway extending longitudinally to its mouth end. The device receives an interchangeable, pressurised canister charged with a nicotine containing liquid that is discharged in a metered dose on manual actuation of a trigger that causes a valve in the canister to open and discharge through a discharge tube. Inner and outer collar members releasably couple the canister with a bayonet action. The trigger is rotatably mounted on the body about a trigger axis spaced from and extending transversely of the longitudinal axis of the device, and has a manually depressible surface portion under a flexible cover, and a camming surface portion that drives a slidable nozzle member inwardly of the body to press the discharge tube inwardly of the canister and the valve so as to form an aerosol from the liquid released from the canister. | 12-01-2011 |
| 20110290268 | Aerosol Generator - An aerosol generator device has an elongate body with an interior passageway extending longitudinally to its mouth end. The device receives an interchangeable, pressurised canister charged with a nicotine containing liquid that is discharged in a metered dose on manual actuation of a button member that causes a valve in the canister to open and discharge through a discharge tube. A sleeve releaseably couples the canister to the body. The button member is slidably mounted on the body for reciprocal movement along a trigger axis Y-Y′ extending transversely of the longitudinal axis X-X′ of the device, and has a manually depressible surface portion and a camming surface portion that drives a slidable nozzle member to press the discharge tube inwardly of the canister to open its valve and release liquid into the nozzle member. Nozzle forms an aerosol from the liquid, which is delivered to the consumer through outlets in the mouth end of the device. | 12-01-2011 |
Steven Michael Schonholz, Warren, MA US
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| 20120232581 | Tamponade for Biopsy Surgery and Method of Operation - A device for a biopsy procedure using a probe is provided. The probe, such as a needle, has an inner bore. A tamponade device is provided having a stem portion and an expandable portion, the tamponade device is sized to fit within the probe inner bore. The expandable portion is changeable between a first size and a second size with the second size being larger than the first size. A sheath disposed about the expandable portion, the sheath sized to fit within the probe inner bore. The expandable portion applies direct pressure to a hemorrhage location when inflated to the second size. | 09-13-2012 |
| 20120238953 | BIOPSY SPACER DEVICE AND METHOD OF OPERATION - A breast cavity spacer device, such as for use with a percutaneous lumpectomy, is provided. The device includes a body having a projection on one end. The body has a bore extending there through. A catheter is disposed at least partially within the bore. A balloon member is fluidly coupled on one end of the catheter, the balloon member having an elliptical shape. | 09-20-2012 |
Steven Michael Schultheis, Kuala Lumpur MY
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| 20120016607 | REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A system for monitoring an industrial process, comprising one or more sensors connected to one or more operating components of the industrial process; a remote monitoring station, comprising a computer and a database; and a connection between the one or more sensors and the remote monitoring station, wherein the remote monitoring station is at least about 100-2500 miles away from the industrial process, for example 500-1000 miles. | 01-19-2012 |
Steven Michael Shovoly, Portland, OR US
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| 20110299725 | METHODS INVOLVING MAPS, IMAGERY, VIDEO AND STEGANOGRAPHY - The disclosure describes methods and apparatus of providing steganographic indicia or digital watermarking in image or video data. One implementation provides a method of embedding a digital watermark in image data captured by an imager, with watermark embedding occurring on-chip with the imager. Another implementation provides a method of managing images. Each of the images comprises plural-bit data steganographically embedded therein in the form of a digital watermark, with the plural-bit data corresponding to a geo-location. Yet another implementation provides a method of identifying locations on a map, with the map being for display via a computer display. Still another implementation provides a method of introducing a watermark message to a watermark embedder located on-chip with an image array. Other implementations and embodiments are provided as well. | 12-08-2011 |
Steven Michael Stack, Jr., Watertown, CT US
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| 20100078466 | Suspension Packaging - The present invention relates generally to a collapsible shipping container utilizing standard box making equipment manufactured from material such as paper, corrugated board, and corrugated plastic, and in particular, to a package that employs a tensioned film system, that holds a product hammock style, between two layers of film and/or between a film and a wall of the package. To use the box, the formed box which has been stored in a flat configuration, is unfolded to a substantially rectangular or square configuration by folding at least one flap panel about its fold line to a position superadjacent a central panel and conforming the container to a hexagonal cross-section. In this configuration the box retains its hexagonal cross-section and can be self supporting in a vertical position, in order to facilitate the filing operation. | 04-01-2010 |
Steven Michael Stomski, Annapols, MD US
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| 20100050417 | WIRE LOCK RING INSERTION TOOL KIT AND METHOD - A process is disclosed for inserting a piston pin wire lock ring, particularly Circlips and the like, into a locking groove of a wrist pin bore of a piston. The wire lock ring is radially pre-compressed and thus reduced in size in such a manner that its outside diameter is smaller than the inner diameter of the piston wrist pin bore. The wire lock ring is subsequently inserted, in its compressed state, into the pin bore where it is then uncompressed and released into the locking groove of the piston bore. A kit is disclosed for permitting the installation of a wire lock ring into a groove in a bore of a piston assembly. The disclosed invention comprises a cylindrical sleeve/tube and a plunger that slips into the sleeve/tube. The sleeve/tube has an outside diameter just slightly less than the diameter of the piston wrist pin bore containing the groove in which the lock ring is inserted. The inside diameter of the sleeve/tube is sufficiently large enough to accept the wire lock ring without over compressing, thus bending and/or compromising the wire lock ring. A plunger is also disclosed that slides through the inside diameter of the disclosed sleeve/tube, pressing the wire lock ring out of the sleeve/tube and into its awaiting groove of the bore of the piston assembly, where it will expand and lock into place. | 03-04-2010 |
Steven Michael Teglovic, Sammamish, WA US
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| 20120246420 | INTERACTING WITH DATA IN HIDDEN STORAGE - Unused storage space within a data storage is utilized to store data while effectively making it appear to the operating system, other programs, and the user that the space is still available or unused. The space used to store the hidden data remains available for use by the operating system, other programs and uses upon a request. File system requests are monitored such that the hidden storage area remains hidden from unauthorized processes as well as to restrict operations within the hidden storage area that are attempted by unauthorized processes. | 09-27-2012 |
Steven Michael Umbehocker, Mercer Island, WA US
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| 20100198972 | Methods and Systems for Automated Management of Virtual Resources In A Cloud Computing Environment - A system for automated management of virtual resources in a cloud computing environment includes a host computing device communication component and a storage system communication component. The storage system communication component is executed by a storage delivery management service, communicates with a storage system adapter in a storage area network to identify a storage system in a storage area network, and directs the automated provisioning of a virtual storage resource on the identified storage system, the storage system providing resources for provisioning the virtual drive. The host computing device communication component receives a request for access by a host computing device to the virtual storage resource, and responds, to the host computing device, with an identification of a network port of the identified storage system and an identification of the provisioned virtual storage resource. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20100199037 | Methods and Systems for Providing Translations of Data Retrieved From a Storage System in a Cloud Computing Environment - A method for providing translations of data retrieved from a storage system in a cloud computing environment includes receiving, by an interface object executing on a first physical computing device, a request for provisioning of a virtual storage resource by a storage system. The interface object requests, from a storage system interface object, provisioning of the virtual storage resource. The interface object receives, from the storage system interface object, an identification of the provisioned virtual storage resource. The interface object translates the identification of the provisioned virtual storage resource from a proprietary format implemented by the storage system interface object into a standardized format by accessing an interface translation file mapping each of a plurality of proprietary formats with the standardized format. The interface object responds to the request received from the second physical computing device, with a translation of the received identification. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20100199276 | Methods and Systems for Dynamically Switching Between Communications Protocols - A method for dynamically switching between communications protocols used in communicating with each of a plurality of physical computing devices includes configuring, by a storage delivery management service, a storage system in a storage area network, to communicate, according to a first communications protocol with a first physical computing device executing a virtual machine, the storage system providing, to the virtual machine, access to a virtual storage resource. The storage delivery management service receives a request to migrate the virtual machine from the first physical computing device to a second physical computing device. The storage delivery management service configures the storage system to communicate with the second physical computing device according to a second communications protocol. The storage delivery management service transmits, to the second physical computing device, an identification of the storage system providing access to the virtual storage resource for the virtual machine. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20110191485 | ROLE BASED ACCESS CONTROL UTILIZING SCOPED PERMISSIONS - Systems and methods authorizing access to storage system resources are presented herein. A scoped permission assignment can be associated with an operation related to a type of at least one resource. The scoped permission assignment can be assigned to a role; and the role can be associated with user(s). A resource, or one or more resources of a resource group, can be associated with user(s) or user group(s). Further, a user can be authorized to perform the operation on the resource and/or one or more resources based on, at least in part, permission assignments directly granted to the user or granted in a role of the user. In addition, one or more resource flags can be assigned to the one or more resources. Accordingly, the user can be authorized to perform the operation based on, at least in part, the one or more resource flags and the scoped permission assignment. | 08-04-2011 |
| 20110246734 | INTELLIGENT DATA STORAGE UTILIZING ONE OR MORE RECORDS - Systems, methods, and apparatus for facilitating intelligent data storage utilizing one or more records are presented herein. A write component of a storage medium can receive data and write one or more portions of the data to a storage block of the storage medium. Further, a signature component of the storage medium can create a record within the storage medium, and update at least one part of the record corresponding to the storage block based on the one or more portions of the data. Moreover, a query component of the storage medium can receive a request and transmit the record based on the request; and transmit one or more attributes of the storage medium based on another request. Furthermore, the signature component can update the at least one part of the record based on whether content of the storage block changed as a function of the write. | 10-06-2011 |
| 20120254567 | DYNAMIC PROVISIONING OF A VIRTUAL STORAGE APPLIANCE - Systems, methods, and apparatus for facilitating dynamic provisioning of a virtual storage appliance in a cloud computing environment are presented herein. A storage system management component can provision storage from a storage medium to facilitate access of at least a portion of the storage by a virtual storage appliance (VSA) based on a request for at least one resource associated with the VSA. Further, a network management component can provision the VSA to facilitate the access of the portion of the storage by the VSA. Furthermore, a storage fabric management component can configure a network to facilitate the access of the portion of the storage by the VSA via the network. | 10-04-2012 |
| 20130073702 | GLOBAL MANAGEMENT OF TIERED STORAGE RESOURCES - Systems, methods, and apparatus for provisioning storage resources for customers from a distributed grid of disparate storage systems are presented herein. A storage tier component can sort, based on attributes of heterogeneous computer-readable storage media, the heterogeneous computer-readable storage media into tiers of storage to facilitate provisioning a portion of storage space of a tier of the tiers for a computing resource. Further, the storage tier component can receive an input from a device for provisioning of the portion of the storage space of the tier, and configure, based on the input, a storage resource to facilitate access between the portion of the storage space of the tier and the computing resource. Furthermore, a tracking component can create an account associated with a customer that is associated with the device to facilitate tracking and/or limiting of utilization of the portion of the storage space of the tier by the customer. | 03-21-2013 |
Steven Michael Weiss, Australian Capital Territory AU
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| 20120172363 | Treatment of non-neuronal and non-myocardial cell, tissue and organ damage and associated pain with persistent sodium current blockers - The present invention relates to a method for slowing the development of mammalian organ, tissue and cellular damage and death by using a persistent sodium current blocker (or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof). The present invention further relates to a method for preventing damage and death in mammalian organs, tissues and cells or reducing the extent of damage and death in mammalian organs, tissues and cells. In particular the invention relates to a method for the treatment, amelioration or prevention of non-neuronal and non-myocardial cell or tissue damage or death and for reducing the pain associated with non-neuronal and non-myocardial cell or tissue damage. | 07-05-2012 |
Steven Michael Weiss, Deakin AU
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| 20080234339 | Reducing Myocardial Damage and the Incidence of Arrhythmia Arising From Loss, Reduction or Interruption in Coronary Blood Flow - A method and pharmaceutical composition are disclosed for treating, ameliorating and/or preventing one or more myocardial disorders in a mammalian heart caused by a myocardial hypoxic event and/or a loss, reduction or interruption in coronary blood flow such as may happen during or after events such as a heart attack, cardiac surgery including coronary artery bypass graft, or coronary artery or myocardial reperfusion. The myocardial disorders include myocardial arrhythmias, myocardial damage and myocardial cell death, and the subsequent loss of haemodynamic function. The myocardial disorders could be in progress or suspected of being in progress at the time of treatment or could be anticipated disorders being treated prophylactically. The method involves the step of administering an effective amount of the composition. The composition comprises as its active ingredient one or more compounds having myocardial persistent sodium channel blocking activity. A preferred compound is riluzole or a salt or derivative thereof. | 09-25-2008 |
Steven Michael Wollmershauser, San Antonio, TX US
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| 20100034396 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING PRESENTATION OF MEDIA CONTENT - A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a set top box having a controller to receive a request for reverberation in an environment having a plurality of media devices, and adjust a time delay for audio signals presented by one of the plurality of media devices operably coupled to the set top box based at least in part on the request. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 02-11-2010 |
| 20120326835 | Home Automation System and Method Including Remote Media Access - A media player device includes a first, a second, and a third interface, and a processor. The first interface communicates with a residential gateway via a wide area network and/or a local area network, and the residential gateway is coupled to a plurality of electronic devices. The second interface communicates directly with at least one of the plurality of electronic devices. The third interface communicates with one or more electronic devices of the plurality of electronic devices via the local area network. The processor is configured to selectively transmit a request via the second interface when the media player device is proximate to the first electronic device, via the third interface when the media player device is not proximate to the first electronic device and is within range of the local area network, and via the first interface when the media player device is outside the range. | 12-27-2012 |
