Strickland, US
Aaron D. Strickland, Freeville, NY US
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20120058697 | CONFORMAL PARTICLE COATINGS ON FIBER MATERIALS FOR USE IN SPECTROSCOPIC METHODS FOR DETECTING TARGETS OF INTEREST AND METHODS BASED THEREON - Textile fibers and other fibrous substrates functionalized with particles are provided for use in the detection of targets of interest by spectroscopic methods. In one embodiment, a substrate is provided that comprises a conformal coating on its surface, wherein the coating comprises a plurality of chemically functional particles that are spectroscopically enhancing. Methods for producing such functionalized textile fibers are also provided. These textiles can be used as platforms for spectroscopic detection, including surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), surface-enhanced infrared absorption (SEIRA), and surface-enhanced fluorescence (SEF). Functionalized textile fibers for use in the signature detection methods are produced by performing layer-by-layer self-assembly of particles on natural and synthetic textile substrates. | 03-08-2012 |
20140212988 | METHOD OF DETECTING AN ANALYTE USING COATED HOLLOW MICROSPHERES AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME - Disclosed in this specification is a method for detecting an analyte using buoyant particles and chemical moieties to give buoyant particle composites that exhibit SERS and can be used for detecting the analytes in a liquid sample. A method is provided for detecting analytes of interest by contacting the analyte with a buoyant particle that comprises a first chemical moiety, such as a SERS-active component, allowing the analyte of interest to bind to the first chemical moiety. The resulting composite localizes in a discrete location of the liquid sample through a buoyant force. The composite is then detected by measuring the Raman scattered light in the discrete location of the liquid sample. | 07-31-2014 |
Aaron D. Strickland, Trumansburg, NY US
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20100022008 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING NERVE AGENTS - The present invention provides methods and compositions for detecting, identifying and measuring the abundance of chemical nerve agents. Methods and compositions of the present invention are capable of providing selective detection of phosphorous based nerve agents, such as nerve agents that are esters of methyl phosphonic acid derivatives incorporating a moderately good leaving group at the phosphorus. Selectivity in the present invention is provided by a sensor composition having an alpha (α) effect nucleophile group that undergoes specific nucleophilic substitution and rearrangement reactions with phosphorus based nerve agents having a tetrahederal phosphorous bound to oxygen. The present invention includes embodiments employing a sensor composition further comprising a reporter group covalently linked to the alpha effect nucleophile group allowing rapid optical readout of nerve agent detection events, including direct visual readout and optical readout via spectroscopic analysis. | 01-28-2010 |
20100130757 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING NERVE AGENTS - The present invention provides methods and compositions for detecting, identifying and measuring the abundance of chemical nerve agents. Methods and compositions of the present invention are capable of providing selective detection of phosphorous based nerve agents, such as nerve agents that are esters of methyl phosphonic acid derivatives incorporating a moderately good leaving group at the phosphorus. Selectivity in the present invention is provided by a sensor composition having an alpha (α) effect nucleophile group that undergoes specific nucleophilic substitution and rearrangement reactions with phosphorus based nerve agents having a tetrahederal phosphorous bound to oxygen. The present invention includes embodiments employing a sensor composition further comprising a reporter group covalently linked to the alpha effect nucleophile group allowing rapid optical readout of nerve agent detection events, including direct visual readout and optical readout via spectroscopic analysis. | 05-27-2010 |
Andrew Strickland, Bellevue, WA US
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20130131422 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMMUNICATING DOSE CALIBRATION INFORMATION - Systems and methods for communicating dose calibration information are provided. One method includes determining dose calibration information of a radiopharmaceutical at a dose calibrator. The method also includes automatically storing the dose calibration information in a memory. The method further includes communicating the stored dose calibration information to a host system. | 05-23-2013 |
Barbara Strickland, Litchfield, NH US
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20110079346 | Water based bonding compound and method - A water based adhesive or bonding agent, which exhibits highly favorable bonding traits, in conjunction with superior material handling aspects. Additionally, the water based adhesive agent endeavors to find use where the handling of solvent based adhesives becomes a hazard. Further, a method for preparation of the water based adhesive agent and a method for usage of the water based bonding system within the shoe manufacturing industry. | 04-07-2011 |
Bobby Neal Strickland, Trenton, TN US
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20100257802 | INSULATED DOOR AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - An insulated door comprising a door shell having spaced first and second exterior panels. The door includes a plurality of stiffeners bonded to a liner panel, with thermal insulation between adjacent stiffeners, disposed within the door shell. The liner panel may extend along one side of the stiffeners and the thermal insulation along the liner panel between the stiffeners and the first and second exterior panels. The stiffeners and the liner panel are preferably made of steel and the stiffeners are welded to the liner panel. The stiffeners are preferably not welded to the first and second exterior panels of the door shell. The liner panel is preferably insertable into the first or second exterior panels of the door shell. The insulation material fills substantially all of the space between the liner panel and one of the first or second exterior panels. | 10-14-2010 |
20130180206 | INSULATED DOOR AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - An insulated door comprising a door shell having spaced first and second exterior panels. The door includes a plurality of stiffeners bonded to a liner panel, with thermal insulation between adjacent stiffeners, disposed within the door shell. The liner panel may extend along one side of the stiffeners and the thermal insulation along the liner panel between the stiffeners and the first and second exterior panels. The stiffeners and the liner panel are preferably made of steel and the stiffeners are welded to the liner panel. The stiffeners are preferably not welded to the first and second exterior panels of the door shell. The liner panel is preferably insertable into the first or second exterior panels of the door shell. The insulation material fills substantially all of the space between the liner panel and one of the first or second exterior panels. | 07-18-2013 |
20140047785 | FIRE DOOR - An insulated fire door includes a door shell having spaced first and second exterior panels and a gypsum panel between the first and second exterior panels. The insulated fire door includes a plurality of spacers bonded across an interior side of each of the first and second exterior panels. The spacers maintain the gypsum panel in a spaced position from the interior sides of the first and second exterior panels as the door bows during a fire on one side of the door, until the gypsum disintegrates. Each of the spacers may have a flat portion contacting the gypsum panel, a leg extending from the flat portion spacing the gypsum from the interior sides of the first and second exterior panels, and a flange extending from the leg bonding the spacer to the first and second exterior panels. | 02-20-2014 |
Bronson Strickland, Starkville, MS US
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20110311109 | Method and system for estimating antler, horn, and pronghorn size of an animal - The present invention is directed to a method and system utilizing novel computer software for determining the antler, horn, and pronghorn size of an animal by calculating, measuring, analyzing, comparing, scoring, presenting, and comparing the antler and horn sizes of animals such as deer, bovids, and pronghorns from digital data and/or photographs. | 12-22-2011 |
Carey D. Strickland, Jefferson, GA US
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20090235455 | Expandable Frames for Lifting Bed Covers - Expandable frames for lifting bed covers are provided. A representative frame includes: a movable frame segment; and a support frame segment operative to attach the support frame segment to a bed and support the movable frame segment; the movable frame segment being movable with respect to the support frame segment between a contracted position, which corresponds to lowering of bed covers draped across the movable frame segment, and an expanded position, which corresponds to raising of the bed covers. | 09-24-2009 |
Carl Strickland, Deland, FL US
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20120041384 | SINGLE USE DEVICE FOR DELIVERY OF CARTRIDGE DRUGS - A syringe for administering medicament from a cartridge. The syringe includes a sleeve having an interior for receiving the cartridge extending between a distal hub and a proximal opening. The syringe has a cap selectively covering the proximal opening for retaining the cartridge in the interior of the sleeve. The cap includes a finger grip extending outward from the sleeve for engaging fingers of a user. The syringe also has a plunger rod movably connected to the cap. The plunger rod has a distal connector for selectively connecting the rod to the cartridge plunger when the cartridge is received in the interior of the sleeve to push medicament from the cartridge reservoir as the plunger rod moves with respect to the cap. | 02-16-2012 |
20120078214 | VIAL TRANSFER NEEDLE ASSEMBLY - The present disclosure relates to a vial transfer needle assembly that includes a housing and a vial access member. The housing includes a proximal skirt and a distal skirt that is connected by a central hub portion. The central hub portion defines a central bore that extends between the proximal skirt and the distal skirt. The central bore of the housing includes an annular bead, a side wall, and a shoulder. The vial access member is disposed within the central bore of the housing such that the top surface of the flange is positioned underneath the annular bead of the central bore to thereby secure the vial access member within the housing. | 03-29-2012 |
Corey O. Strickland US
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20100292203 | HETEROCYCLIC ASPARTYL PROTEASE INHIBITORS - Disclosed are compounds of the formula I | 11-18-2010 |
Cynthia R. Strickland, Franklinville, NC US
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20120113520 | LIGHT TRAPS AND PANELS FOR LIGHT TRAPS - Light traps, and panels for light traps, are shown and described. In one example, a trap comprises a plurality of panels defining waveforms for at least a portion. The waveforms may be spaced a distance D apart to define a plurality of non-linear air-passages for allowing an airflow (AF) into or out of the poultry house at a velocity (V). The waveforms may include a plurality of light deflective walls (LDWs) for increasing the light reduction factor (RFL). | 05-10-2012 |
Dancil C. Strickland, Hillsboro, OR US
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20100145995 | OBJECT STORAGE - In one embodiment, a method is provided that may include determining, at least in part, by a device comprised, at least in part, in storage, whether to request that the storage perform, at least in part, at least one operation. The at least one operation may involve, at least in part, at least one object stored in the storage. The determining may be based, at least in part, upon metadata associated with the at least one object. The metadata may be stored in the storage, and may indicate an earliest permitted deletion time for the at least one object and/or a latest permitted access time for the at least one object. Of course, many modifications, variations, and alternatives are possible without departing from this embodiment. | 06-10-2010 |
Daryl Strickland, Charlotte, NC US
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20100135542 | System and methods for biometric identification on smart devices using multos - Biometric enrollment and identification, including authorization and access, capability for integrated circuit chips (“ICCs”) using the multi-application operating system (“MULTOS”). The ICC of a smart device reviews biometric data to authenticate identity in order to grant or deny a user instant or real-time access to secured information. A match-on-chip (“MOC”) algorithm of the ICC performs a one-to-one correspondence for comparing a stored reference template of an individual biometric element and a live sample template. | 06-03-2010 |
David Strickland, Blue Ridge, VA US
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20120061863 | MOLD FOR DIFFRACTIVE OPHTHALMIC LENS - An apparatus for molding at least one side of an ophthalmic diffractive lens. The apparatus includes a first mold, wherein the first mold includes at least a first portion made of plastic, and wherein the first portion includes a first pattern on a surface thereof, the first pattern configured to impart a diffractive optical pattern on a surface on the at lest one side of the ophthalmic diffractive lens molded using the first mold. | 03-15-2012 |
David A. Strickland, Davisburg, MI US
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20110043803 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CENTERING AND ALIGNING MANUFACTURED PARTS OF VARIOUS SIZES AT AN OPTICAL MEASUREMENT STATION - A method and system for centering and aligning manufactured parts of various sizes at an optical measurement station are provided. The system includes apparatus having a central axis substantially parallel to the measurement axis and including a plurality of members having open and closed positions. The members have holding faces which are substantially equidistant from the central axis during movement between the open and closed positions. At least one of the members applies a force on an exterior side surface of a part disposed between the holding faces during movement between the positions to reposition the part at the station. The repositioned part is centered and aligned with respect to the measurement axis at the station. The holding faces releasably hold the repositioned part in a holding position between the open and closed positions at the station. The system further includes a movable stage subsystem coupled to the apparatus for translating the apparatus relative to the repositioned part along the central axis in the open position of the members to allow the exterior side surface of the repositioned part to be measured. | 02-24-2011 |
20120293649 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INSPECTING DOSAGE FORMS HAVING CODE IMPRINTS AND SORTING THE INSPECTED DOSAGE FORMS - Method and system for inspecting dosage forms having code imprints and sorting the inspected dosage forms are provided. The method includes imaging a viewable first surface of each dosage form at a first vision station to obtain a first set of the images of the dosage forms including any code imprints. The method further includes imaging a viewable second surface of each dosage form at a second vision station to obtain a second set of images of the dosage forms including any code imprints. The method still further includes processing each image of the first and second sets of images with at least one machine vision algorithm to identify dosage forms having unacceptable defects including defective or nonexistent code imprints. The method finally includes directing dosage forms identified as having unacceptable defects to a defective dosage form area. | 11-22-2012 |
20130022250 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INSPECTING DOSAGE FORMS HAVING CODE IMPRINTS USING CHEMICAL IMAGING AND SORTING THE INSPECTED DOSAGE FORMS - Method and system for inspecting dosage forms having code imprints using chemical imaging and sorting the inspected dosage forms are provided. The method includes providing reference data obtained by chemically imaging a first surface of a reference dosage form having a known good code imprint and having a known desired chemical composition. The method further includes consecutively feeding and transferring unpackaged dosage forms having code imprints and random orientations so that the dosage forms travel through a chemical composition station where a first surface of each dosage form is viewable. The method still further includes chemically imaging the first surface of each dosage form located at the chemical composition station to obtain a first set of chemical imaging data. The method further includes processing the chemical imaging data and the reference data to detect inspected dosage forms having chemical compositions different from the desired chemical composition. | 01-24-2013 |
David Michael Strickland, Moncks Corner, SC US
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20100096038 | Fuel Leak Prevention System - A fuel leak prevention system and method for providing same includes a check valve for insertion into the discharge end of a spout assembly of a fuel dispensing nozzle, the check valve being located downstream of the nozzle's fuel control valve so as to prevent any leaking or dripping of fuel from the spout when the nozzle is deactivated. The check valve includes a pivoting flap that is preferably spring-loaded and predisposed to remain closed to seal the spout when there is no fuel flowing through the nozzle, but which is allowed to rotate within the spout to open the nozzle and allow the flow of fuel when the nozzle is activated. In one embodiment, the check valve can be inserted into the spout during fabrication of the nozzle. An alternate embodiment allows the retrofit of an existing nozzle by adding an extension that contains the check valve to the spout on the nozzle. The system and method disclosed has application to any liquids that are to be dispensed, including petrol, diesel, kerosene, gas oil, gas, liquid petroleum gas, av-gas, chemicals, and water. | 04-22-2010 |
20100224280 | Fuel Leak Prevention System - A fuel leak prevention system and method for providing same includes a check valve for insertion into the discharge end of a spout assembly of a fuel dispensing nozzle, the check valve being located downstream of the nozzle's fuel control valve so as to prevent any leaking or dripping of fuel from the spout when the nozzle is deactivated. The check valve includes a pivoting flap that is preferably spring-loaded and predisposed to remain closed to seal the spout when there is no fuel flowing through the nozzle, but which is allowed to rotate within the spout to open the nozzle and allow the flow of fuel when the nozzle is activated. In one embodiment, the check valve can be inserted into the spout during fabrication of the nozzle. An alternate embodiment allows the retrofit of an existing nozzle by adding an extension that contains the check valve to the spout on the nozzle. The system and method disclosed has application to any liquids that are to be dispensed, including petrol, diesel, kerosene, gas oil, gas, liquid petroleum gas, av-gas, chemicals, and water. | 09-09-2010 |
David R. Strickland, Blue Ridge, VA US
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20080230497 | EDGE DISPLAY - An edge display system, including at least one shelf defining a surface that is substantially horizontal and configured to support the placement of a product, where the shelf includes a first attachment device positioned on the substantially horizontal surface of the shelf, and at least one electronic display device attached to a second attachment device that is configured to attach to the first attachment device, where the electronic display device is configured to display electronically modifiable. | 09-25-2008 |
20080278408 | FLOOR DISPLAY SYSTEMS AND ADDITIONAL DISPLAY SYSTEMS, AND METHODS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR USING FLOOR DISPLAY SYSTEMS AND ADDITIONAL DISPLAY SYSTEM - Improved display systems, methods, and computer program products for advertising and other content delivery using one or more floor display systems are provided. A floor display system and an elevated horizontal display system, which may be configured on a countertop, may be used and able to communicate with one another. The display systems may be able to send and receive signals between each other and with a network server or configuring device to operate in cooperation with one another and as instructed. Display systems may be configured to interface with customers to obtain information and configured to detect information about customers proximate the display systems and to use the information to provide improved content delivery to the customer. | 11-13-2008 |
Debra S. Strickland, Richmond, VA US
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20110244390 | DONOR ELEMENT WITH MALEIC ANHYDRIDE BASED POLYMERS FOR THERMAL TRANSFER - This invention pertains to a donor element for use with a receiver element in an imagable assemblage for light-induced transfer of material from the donor element to the receiver element. Specifically, this invention relates to such a donor element comprising a copolymer based on styrene and maleic anhydride. | 10-06-2011 |
Dennis A. Strickland, Norman, OK US
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20090173487 | DOWNHOLE TOOL DELIVERY SYSTEM - An apparatus for use in deployment of downhole tools is disclosed. Preferably, the apparatus includes at least an in-ground well casing, a housing providing a hermetically sealed electronics compartment, a tool attachment portion, and a first flow through core. The housing is preferably configured for sliding communication with the well casing. The hermetically sealed electronics compartment secures a processor and a location sensing system, which communicates with the processor while interacting exclusively with features of the well casing to determine the location of the housing within the well casing. A preferred embodiment further includes a well plug affixed to the tool attachment portion, the well plug includes a second flow through core capped with a core plug with a core plug release mechanism, which upon activation provides separation between the second flow through core and the core plug, allowing material to flow through said first and second flow through cores. | 07-09-2009 |
20100155049 | Downhole Tool Delivery System - A downhole tool deployment apparatus is disclosed, which preferably includes at least an in-ground well casing, a depth determination device providing a hermetically sealed electronics compartment, tool attachment portions, and a first flow through core. The depth determination device is preferably configured for sliding communication with the well casing. The hermetically sealed electronics compartment secures a processor and a location sensing system, which communicates with the processor while interacting exclusively with features of the well casing to determine the location of the depth determination device within the well casing. A preferred embodiment further includes a well plug affixed to the tool attachment portion, the well plug includes a second flow through core capped with a core plug with a core plug release mechanism, which upon activation provides separation between the second flow through core and the core plug, allowing material to flow through said first and second flow through cores. | 06-24-2010 |
20100163224 | Downhole Tool Delivery System - An apparatus for use in deployment of downhole tools is disclosed. Preferably, the apparatus includes at least an in-ground well casing, a housing providing a hermetically sealed electronics compartment, a tool attachment portion, and a first flow through core. The housing is preferably configured for sliding communication with the well casing. The hermetically sealed electronics compartment secures a processor and a location sensing system, which communicates with the processor while interacting exclusively with features of the well casing to determine the location of the housing within the well casing. A preferred embodiment further includes a well plug affixed to the tool attachment portion, the well plug includes a second flow through core capped with a core plug with a core plug release mechanism, which upon activation provides separation between the second flow through core and the core plug, allowing material to flow through said first and second flow through cores. | 07-01-2010 |
20110127028 | Downhole Tool Delivery System With Self Activating Perforation Gun - An apparatus for use in deployment of downhole tools is disclosed. Preferably, the apparatus includes at least an in-ground well casing, a housing providing a hermetically sealed electronics compartment, a tool attachment portion, and a first flow through core. The housing is preferably configured for sliding communication with the well casing. The hermetically sealed electronics compartment secures a processor and a location sensing system, which communicates with the processor while interacting exclusively with features of the well casing to determine the location of the housing within the well casing. A preferred embodiment further includes a well plug affixed to the tool attachment portion, the well plug includes a second flow through core capped with a core plug with a core plug release mechanism, which upon activation provides separation between the second flow through core and the core plug, allowing material to flow through said first and second flow through cores. | 06-02-2011 |
20120181012 | Downhole Tool Delivery System With Self Activating Perforation Gun - An apparatus for use in deployment of downhole tools is disclosed. Preferably, the apparatus includes at least an in-ground well casing, a housing providing a hermetically sealed electronics compartment, a tool attachment portion, and a first flow through core. The housing is preferably configured for sliding communication with the well casing. The hermetically sealed electronics compartment secures a processor and a location sensing system, which communicates with the processor while interacting exclusively with features of the well casing to determine the location of the housing within the well casing. A preferred embodiment further includes a well plug affixed to the tool attachment portion, the well plug includes a second flow through core capped with a core plug with a core plug release mechanism, which upon activation provides separation between the second flow through core and the core plug, allowing material to flow through said first and second flow through cores. | 07-19-2012 |
20130025844 | Downhole Tool Delivery System With Self Activating Perforation Gun - An apparatus for use in deployment of downhole tools is disclosed. Preferably, the apparatus includes at least an in-ground well casing, a housing providing a hermetically sealed electronics compartment, a tool attachment portion, and a first flow through core. The housing is preferably configured for sliding communication with the well casing. The hermetically sealed electronics compartment secures a processor and a location sensing system, which communicates with the processor while interacting exclusively with features of the well casing to determine the location of the housing within the well casing. A preferred embodiment further includes a well plug affixed to the tool attachment portion, the well plug includes a second flow through core capped with a core plug with a core plug release mechanism, which upon activation provides separation between the second flow through core and the core plug, allowing material to flow through said first and second flow through cores. | 01-31-2013 |
Dennis R. Strickland, New Albany, IN US
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20090164234 | LIVESTOCK TRACKING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A livestock tracking system includes the collection of animal data upon loading of the livestock for transport and the collection of similar data upon unloading, thereby monitoring and tracking same. Livestock is transported from a grouped plurality to individual animals capable of being weighed and then put into transport containers. Each transport container is readily identifiable throughout the process such that upon the unloading of the livestock the information pertaining to the livestock within each container can be compared to data collected upon loading and therefore traced. While the most important data is weight, other measurements may be utilized. A method incorporating this system is also disclosed. | 06-25-2009 |
20130125835 | LIVESTOCK POSITIONING APPARATUS FOR DATA COLLECTION AND SUBSEQUENT SORTING - A livestock positioning apparatus for data collection and subsequent sorting is provided including a singulating transport, a livestock data collection station, and a sorting transport. The singulating transport singulates livestock from a collection thereof and feeds them into the data collection station. The data collection station positions the livestock through a pair of body conveyors and accumulates specific measurements thereof. The sorting transport then moves the livestock along the path determined by the collected data as compared to any predetermined parameters. | 05-23-2013 |
Derek Cromwell Strickland, Tallahassee, FL US
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20130203443 | PROVIDING INFORMATION ABOUT A LOCATION TO A MOBILE DEVICE BASED ON THE LOCATION OF THE MOBILE DEVICE - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for providing information (e.g. advertisements) to a mobile device based on the location of the mobile device. The location of a mobile device can be tracked to determine when to provide the information to the mobile device. After information has been displayed on the mobile device, the location of the mobile device can be tracked to determine whether the mobile device comes within a specified proximity of a location associated with the information. For example, the information can be for an event at a first location. The invention can track whether and when the mobile device comes within a specified proximity of the first location after the information for the event is displayed. | 08-08-2013 |
Derrick Eugene Strickland, Yukon, OK US
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20130255935 | Expansion Tool for Non-Cemented Casing-Casing Annulus (CCA) Wellbores - The present invention relates to expansion tools used to centralize a casing-casing annulus in a wellbore. One embodiment provides an elongate body having a first force multiplier case coupled to an expansion tool case. A piston may be arranged within the first force multiplier case and configured to translate axially therein. A ram may be arranged within the expansion tool case, the ram being coupled to the piston and configured to translate axially within the expansion tool case in response to a force applied by the piston. One or more lug assemblies are arranged within the expansion tool case and configured to radially expand once engaged by the ram as the ram translates axially. | 10-03-2013 |
20130255967 | Expansion Tool for Non-Cemented Casing-Casing Annulus (CCA) Wellbores - The present invention relates to expansion tools used to centralize a casing-casing annulus in a wellbore. One embodiment provides a method for centralizing an inner casing within an outer casing that includes introducing an expansion tool into the inner casing. The expansion tool has an elongate body having a first force multiplier case coupled to an expansion tool case. A piston arranged within the first force multiplier case is actuated to move the piston axially in a first direction within the first force multiplier case. The piston engages a ram arranged within the expansion tool, and causes the radial expansion of one or more lug assemblies arranged within the expansion tool case. The inner casing is then plastically deformed with the one or more lug assemblies as they expand radially. | 10-03-2013 |
Donald Strickland, Santa Clara, CA US
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20110041373 | Rotatable modular memorabilia display system enabling a vertical or horizontal configuration - A modular display system containing two attached modules for displaying some item in one module adjacent to an article of sports clothing such as a jersey in the other module. The jersey display module contains a square mounting platform on which an article of clothing is mounted. The secondary system module is meant to hold display items, including sports memorabilia, which may complement or give context to the article of sports clothing. The two modules are attached by only one set of attachment means located respectively on only one of each of the sides of the modules. The attachment means are designed for easily removing or attaching a secondary display module from or to the jersey display module. When the two modules are attached to each other forming the display system, the display system can then be rotated as a unit allowing the display system to be presented in a horizontal or vertical alignment where the secondary display module is aligned either to the left of, the right of, above or below the jersey display module. The square mounting platform is rotated on a horizontal axis correspondingly to the system alignment, after the system is mounted on vertical surface, and then re-deposited into the jersey display module so that the item being displayed remains right side up regardless of the system alignment. | 02-24-2011 |
Donald S. Strickland, Antioch, IL US
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20120077029 | Plastic Laminate and Non-Stick Lid Constructed of Plastic Laminate - A device for closing a food container that includes a barrier substrate that sufficiently inhibits oxygen and moisture transfer therethrough and that has a portion of a first major surface coated with a functional layer that comprises a thermoplastic adhesive and a release agent. The release agent operational such that the lid is incompatible at least with conventional shrink wrap film (LDPE) during a conventional heat shrinking process. | 03-29-2012 |
20120273497 | Removable Membrane Having a Truncated Tab - A removable membrane, or cover, for a disposable food container includes a membrane portion at least partially defined by a circular outer perimeter edge. The removable membrane further includes a truncated tab portion projecting radially outward of the outer perimeter edge of the membrane portion. The truncated tab portion is at least partially defined by a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge, with each of the first and second lateral edges converging as the tab portion extends away from the outer perimeter edge of the membrane portion. The tab portion is further defined by a forward edge that extends along a straight line between the first lateral edge and second lateral edge, wherein the forward edge is disposed at an oblique angle relative to the first lateral edge and the second lateral edge. | 11-01-2012 |
Dudley Strickland, Brookville, MD US
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20090011055 | Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 Inhibitors And Methods Of Use Thereof To Modulate Lipid Metabolism - The invention relates to plasminogen activator-1 (PAI-1) inhibitor compounds and uses thereof in the treatment of any disease or condition associated with elevated PAI-1. The invention includes, but is not limited to, the use of such compounds to modulate lipid metabolism and treat conditions associated with elevated PAI-1, cholesterol, or lipid levels. | 01-08-2009 |
20120156187 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR MODULATION OF BLOOD-NEURAL BARRIER - Methods and compositions for modulating blood-neural barrier (BNB) for the treatment of CNS conditions such as edema, and for increased drug delivery efficacy across the BNB. The present invention further relates to improved tPA treatment of ischemic cerebrovascular and related diseases in combination with antagonism of the PDGF signaling pathway. The inventive method and composition is particularly suitable for conjunctive therapy of ischemic stroke using tPA and an anti-PDGF-C antagonist or an anti-PDGFR-α antagonist. | 06-21-2012 |
20140255397 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR MODULATION OF BLOOD-NEURAL BARRIER - Methods and compositions for modulating blood-neural barrier (BNB) for the treatment of CNS conditions such as edema, and for increased drug delivery efficacy across the BNB. The present invention further relates to improved tPA treatment of ischemic cerebrovascular and related diseases in combination with antagonism of the PDGF signaling pathway. The inventive method and composition is particularly suitable for conjunctive therapy of ischemic stroke using tPA and an anti-PDGF-C antagonist or an anti-PDGFR-α antagonist. | 09-11-2014 |
20140343321 | Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 Inhibitors and Methods of Use Thereof to Modulate Lipid Metabolism - The invention relates to plasminogen activator-1 (PAI-1) inhibitor compounds and uses thereof in the treatment of any disease or condition associated with elevated PAI-1. The invention includes, but is not limited to, the use of such compounds to modulate lipid metabolism and treat conditions associated with elevated PAI-1, cholesterol, or lipid levels. | 11-20-2014 |
Forrest Strickland, Lagrange, GA US
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20140033872 | BINDER COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES OF PREPARING IRON ORE PELLETS - Binder compositions for agglomerating iron ore fines are provided, the compositions comprising: (a) about 30 to about 80% by weight one or more types of anionic or nonionic acrylamide-containing polymer; (b) about 10 to about 35% by weight one or more types of inorganic or organic monomeric electrolyte; and (c) about 10 to about 35% one or more types of finely ground wood fiber. A process for preparing iron ore pellets with the binder compositions is also provided, the process comprising: (i) adding a binder composition to particulate iron ore to form a mixture; and (ii) forming the mixture into pellets. | 02-06-2014 |
Isaac Michael Strickland, Whitsett, NC US
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20120312449 | BAND SEAL-PREPARATION LIQUID VISCOMETER FOR CAPSULES - The present invention is directed to an apparatus for controlling the absolute viscosity of band seal-preparation liquid in a process to apply the band seal-preparation liquid to seal two part capsules comprising a) a first source comprising a band seal-preparation liquid, a second source comprising purified water, a loop connected from said first source, wherein said loop is connected to the first source, and wherein said band seal-preparation liquid is circulated in one direction through said loop from said first source back to said first source; and an apparatus for measuring the absolute viscosity of said band seal-preparation liquid in said loop to produce a absolute viscosity measurement, and applying the band seal-preparation liquid to a two part capsule in order to create a seal band to seal the two parts together. | 12-13-2012 |
James A. Strickland, Goodlettsville, TN US
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20090133703 | TOBACCO COMPOSITIONS - The invention features tobacco compositions and methods of their use and manufacture. Compositions of the invention may be based on a variety of technologies. Technologies include films, tabs, shaped parts, gels, consumable units, insoluble matrices, and hollow shapes. In addition to tobacco, compositions may also contain flavors, colors, and other additives as described herein. Compositions may also be orally disintegrable. Exemplary compositions and methods of their manufacture are described herein. | 05-28-2009 |
20090133704 | Tobacco Compositions - The invention features tobacco compositions and methods of their use and manufacture. Compositions of the invention may be based on a variety of technologies. Technologies include films, tabs, shaped parts, gels, consumable units, insoluble matrices, and hollow shapes. In addition to tobacco, compositions may also contain flavors, colors, and other additives as described herein. Compositions may also be orally disintegrable. Exemplary compositions and methods of their manufacture are described herein. | 05-28-2009 |
James A. Strickland, Richmond, VA US
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20120199149 | TOBACCO COMPOSITIONS - The invention features tobacco compositions and methods of their use and manufacture. Compositions of the invention may be based on a variety of technologies. Technologies include films, tabs, shaped parts, gels, consumable units, insoluble matrices, and hollow shapes. In addition to tobacco, compositions may also contain flavors, colors, and other additives as described herein. Compositions may also be orally disintegrable. Exemplary compositions and methods of their manufacture are described herein. | 08-09-2012 |
James Arthur Strickland, Goodlettsville, TN US
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20090126746 | Tobacco Articles and Methods - Some embodiments of a tobacco article may include tobacco disposed in a porous matrix. The tobacco article may provide tobacco, tobacco constituents, or both tobacco and tobacco constituents to the consumer's mouth in the form of particles, liquid, or vapor so as to provide tobacco satisfaction to the consumer. In some circumstances, the tobacco may be integrally molded with a plastic material so that at least a portion of the tobacco is disposed in pores of the matrix. | 05-21-2009 |
James Arthur Strickland, Richmond, VA US
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20100163062 | Smokeless Tobacco Articles - Tobacco articles having tobacco disposed in a porous matrix. The tobacco articles can provide tobacco to an adult consumer in the form of particles, liquid, or vapor so as to furnish tobacco satisfaction to the consumer. The tobacco can be integrally molded with a plastic material so that at least a portion of the tobacco is disposed in pores of the matrix. | 07-01-2010 |
20110023899 | Tobacco Articles and Methods - Some embodiments of a tobacco article may include tobacco disposed in a porous matrix. The tobacco article may provide tobacco, tobacco constituents, or both tobacco and tobacco constituents to the consumer's mouth in the form of particles, liquid, or vapor so as to provide tobacco satisfaction to the consumer. In some circumstances, the tobacco may be integrally molded with a plastic material so that at least a portion of the tobacco is disposed in pores of the matrix. | 02-03-2011 |
20110220133 | Tobacco Articles and Methods - Some embodiments of a tobacco article may include tobacco disposed in a porous matrix. The tobacco article may provide tobacco, tobacco constituents, or both tobacco and tobacco constituents to the consumer's mouth in the form of particles, liquid, or vapor so as to provide tobacco satisfaction to the consumer. In some circumstances, the tobacco may be integrally molded with a plastic material so that at least a portion of the tobacco is disposed in pores of the matrix. | 09-15-2011 |
20130186416 | EXHAUSTED-TOBACCO ORAL PRODUCT - An oral product includes a body that is wholly receivable in an oral cavity. The body includes a mouth-stable polymer matrix, exhausted tobacco fibers embedded in the mouth-stable polymer matrix, and an additive dispersed in the mouth-stable polymer matrix. The oral product is adapted to release the additive from the body when the body is received within the oral cavity and exposed to saliva. | 07-25-2013 |
20130220348 | SMOKELESS TOBACCO ARTICLES - Tobacco articles having tobacco disposed in a porous matrix. The tobacco articles can provide tobacco to an adult consumer in the form of particles, liquid, or vapor so as to furnish tobacco satisfaction to the consumer. The tobacco can be integrally molded with a plastic material so that at least a portion of the tobacco is disposed in pores of the matrix. | 08-29-2013 |
20130233742 | Container Device for Tobacco Articles - Some embodiments of a tobacco product package device can be used to enhance freshness and other characteristics of tobacco products or other products contained therein. Certain features can improve product freshness both during shelf life and during consumer use. | 09-12-2013 |
20140000634 | Silicone Smokeless Tobacco Product | 01-02-2014 |
20140021077 | Container Device for Tobacco Articles - Some embodiments of a tobacco product package device can be used to enhance freshness and other characteristics of tobacco products or other products contained therein. Certain features can improve product freshness both during shelf life and during consumer use. | 01-23-2014 |
20140123986 | Tobacco Compositions - The invention features tobacco compositions and methods of their use and manufacture. Compositions of the invention may be based on a variety of technologies. Technologies include films, tabs, shaped parts, gels, consumable units, insoluble matrices, and hollow shapes. In addition to tobacco, compositions may also contain flavors, colors, and other additives as described herein. Compositions may also be orally disintegrable. Exemplary compositions and methods of their manufacture are described herein. | 05-08-2014 |
20140123988 | TOBACCO ARTICLES AND METHODS - Some embodiments of a tobacco article may include tobacco disposed in a porous matrix. The tobacco article may provide tobacco, tobacco constituents, or both tobacco and tobacco constituents to the consumer's mouth in the form of particles, liquid, or vapor so as to provide tobacco satisfaction to the consumer. In some circumstances, the tobacco may be integrally molded with a plastic material so that at least a portion of the tobacco is disposed in pores of the matrix. | 05-08-2014 |
20140261478 | BACTERIOPHAGE AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING - Bacteriophage are provided, and methods of making and using the bacteriophage also are provided. | 09-18-2014 |
20140261479 | NICOTINE-CONTAINING PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF MAKING - Provided herein are nicotine-containing products that also contain anatabine. Also provided are methods of making such products. | 09-18-2014 |
James Arthur Strickland, Nashville, TN US
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20100307113 | Container Device for Tobacco Articles - Some embodiments of a tobacco product package device can be used to enhance freshness and other characteristics of tobacco products or other products contained therein. Certain features can improve product freshness both during shelf life and during consumer use. | 12-09-2010 |
James C. Strickland, Mesa, AZ US
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20110050349 | BOOSTED-RAIL AMPLIFIER - An amplifier device including an amplifier having an input for receiving an audio input signal and an output for sending an output signal to a load. A boosted-rail circuit is connected to a power source and has a single boosted rail connected to the BTL amplifier. Also, a common-mode circuit is coupled to the boosted-rail circuit and the BTL amplifier. The common-mode circuit sends a common-mode signal to the BTL amplifier that will dynamically track the output voltage supplied from the boosted-rail circuit to the BTL amplifier. In operation, the boosted-rail circuit reacts to the BTL amplifier and switches from a non-boost mode to a boost mode to increase the output voltage supplied to the BTL when the BTL amplifier requires additional voltage. | 03-03-2011 |
20110148521 | DYNAMIC CONSTANT POWER AMPLIFIER - A switching amplifier including a voltage sensor circuit connected to a high voltage supply rail for measuring the power supply voltage. A current sensor circuit is connected to the high voltage supply rail for measuring the power supply current. An error amplifier is connected to the switching amplifier and receives one or more values based on the measurements taken by the voltage sensor and current sensor, and the error amplifier produces an error signal when a predetermined power limit is exceeded. A signal limiting circuit is connected to the error amplifier and the switching amplifier and limits the output power to rated power at any rated load impedance when the error amplifier produces the error signal. This switching amplifier is capable of automatically limiting output power at rated power into all rated load impedances, and dynamically reacts to the frequency-dependant impedance of a typical audio system. | 06-23-2011 |
20110316627 | DYNAMIC CONSTANT POWER AMPLIFIER - A switching amplifier including a voltage sensor circuit connected to a high voltage supply rail for measuring the power supply voltage. A current sensor circuit is connected to the high voltage supply rail for measuring the power supply current. An error amplifier is connected to the switching amplifier and receives one or more values based on the measurements taken by the voltage sensor and current sensor, and the error amplifier produces an error signal when a predetermined power limit is exceeded. A signal limiting circuit is connected to the error amplifier and the switching amplifier and limits the output power to rated power at any rated load impedance when the error amplifier produces the error signal. This switching amplifier is capable of automatically limiting output power at rated power into all rated load impedances, and dynamically reacts to the frequency-dependant impedance of a typical audio system. | 12-29-2011 |
James H. Strickland, Park Forest, IL US
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20090257835 | MULTI-CARTRIDGE CUTTING TOOL AND RAILWAY WHEEL BORING ASSEMBLY - A multi-cartridge cutting tool includes a body with a plurality of cartridge-receiving pockets, and a plurality of insert-receiving cartridges mounted to a respective pocket. A round cutting insert is mounted to each cartridge. The pockets are formed at predetermined distances from a central, longitudinal axis of the body to form a first group and a second group of cutting inserts such that the cutting edges of the first group of cutting inserts and the cutting edges of the second group of cutting inserts are located at different axial and radial distances from the central, longitudinal axis of the body to perform different machining operations. A third group of cutting insert(s) may exist for cutting tools with an odd number of cutting inserts. The different types of machining pockets allow for high feed rates, while greatly improving the life of the cutting insert as compared to conventional cutting tools. A railway wheel boring assembly is also disclosed. | 10-15-2009 |
James S. Strickland, Zionsville, IN US
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20130096309 | NOVEL RHODAMINE DYES AND CONJUGATES - The present invention relates generally to novel rhodamine dyes which upon conjugation with another molecule form single isomeric conjugation products. These novel rhodamine dyes contain only one single functional group on the rhodomine molecule for conjugation so that their conjugation products are single isomeric conjugation products. | 04-18-2013 |
20140256946 | NOVEL RHODAMINE DYES AND CONJUGATES - The present invention relates generally to novel rhodamine dyes which upon conjugation with another molecule form single isomeric conjugation products. These novel rhodamine dyes contain only one single functional group on the rhodomine molecule for conjugation so that their conjugation products are single isomeric conjugation products. | 09-11-2014 |
James W. Strickland, Indianapolis, IN US
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20120016398 | CARPAL TUNNEL RELEASE TOOL - A carpal tunnel release tool and methods for using the same are disclosed. Embodiments of the carpal tunnel release tool include a guide with an angled track and a knife that fits into and follows the angled track. In one embodiment, the knife is retracted into the guide as it is advanced along the track to cut the ligament. In an alternate embodiment the blade is extended outwardly from the surface of the guide as the blade is advanced along the track. Other embodiments include a projection at the terminal end of the track that maintains the position of the ligament over the guide, serves as a type of cutting block to ensure complete bisecting of the ligament, and can aid the surgeon in placement of the guide beneath the ligament. Further embodiments include an inserter that inhibits tissue entering the track as the guide is advanced beneath the ligament. | 01-19-2012 |
Jason Strickland, Hendersonville, NC US
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20080245818 | Chemical dispensing attachment - A chemical dispensing attachment that provides a cost effective, non lethal alternative to the sometimes lethal taser and other more severe and/or painful means to subdue an assailant. Two forms of tactical gear are combined, namely a flashlight and oleoresin capsicum, or any aerosol with contents under pressure, without having to modify the flashlight itself. The attachment is adaptable to almost any conventional and weapons mounted flashlight by attaching to the rear. It can be adaptable for a variety of sizes and allows the operator to keep the light on the target, and if necessary immediately dispense the chemical to subdue the target. A multi positional easy touch trigger can be moved to accommodate handheld or weapons mounted light systems. Using a simple battery operated pressure switch could also be used to activate the firing mechanism. | 10-09-2008 |
Jessie Daniel Strickland, West Bountiful, UT US
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20140219830 | COMPRESSORS FOR NATURAL GAS AND RELATED DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - A natural gas compressor can include a pre-staging chamber that couples with a supply line to receive natural gas from the supply line. The compressor can additionally include a first-stage chamber that couples with the supply line to receive natural gas from the supply line. The first-stage chamber can additionally be coupled with the pre-staging chamber to receive from the pre-staging chamber natural gas that has been compressed by the pre-staging chamber. The compressor can also include a second-stage chamber configured to receive natural gas that has been compressed by the first-stage chamber. | 08-07-2014 |
John Ira Strickland, Spring Valley, CA US
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20090049873 | Machine-less washer - My small utility invention the machine-less washer is for washing clothing when no washing machine is available and can wash more than a washing machine capacity load at a time. | 02-26-2009 |
Joseph David Strickland, Siloam Springs, AR US
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20140253314 | CHILD SAFETY SEAT MOBILE ALARM AND METHOD THEREFOR - The instant disclosure provides a child safety seat alarm to notify the driver of a vehicle that an infant is in its carrier inside of the vehicle when a personal electronic device carried by the driver is moved a great distance from the carrier. The instant disclosure provides a computer application for notification of user selected contacts via SMS messaging, e-mail messaging, or social media alerts. | 09-11-2014 |
Joseph George Strickland, Carmel Valley, CA US
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20130291449 | Transportable, expandable containers & emergency structures for habitat & field use - The invention is an expandable and contractible, transforming habitable structure, ISO-certified container designed as a single unit with all primary components contained within, to be easily transported by water, air or land (truck and rail) in stacked configurations. The unit of fold-down floors, easy swing-out interior and exterior walls, and an inter-locking roof system, rapidly expands using: specially designed and engineered “box hinges” and “pivot pins.” When expanded, the unit is structurally secured via especially designed and engineered “spring bolts” requiring little construction knowledge or tools, into HUD-approved, habitable, family friendly structure for emergency and temporary individual, or single-family use, and can be combined in multiples for various field functional applications. The design and engineering of floor, wall and roof (stored for transport within the container) components allow for their simple maintenance by the removal and replacement of some bolts or specially designed and engineered “spring-loaded hinges.” | 11-07-2013 |
20130305626 | COLLAPSIBLE TRANSPORTABLE STRUCTURES AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A method for rapidly deploying and erecting a HUD-certified structure includes providing an ISO-certified container. The container includes a container frame including a horizontal floor section, an opposed horizontal roof section and first and second opposed vertical end sections, and a pair of opposed vertically-disposed floor panels. The container frame and the opposed floor panels define an interior cavity with a plurality of dwelling members disposed therein. The method further includes transporting the ISO-certified container to a desired location and forming a HUD-certified structure at the desired location, including manipulating at least some of the dwelling members. | 11-21-2013 |
Keith G. Strickland, Lewis Center, OH US
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20140263197 | METHOD FOR SINGLE-SIDED RESISTANCE WELDING - A method of single-sided resistance welding includes providing a first workpiece and a second workpiece. The first workpiece is positioned so that at least a portion of the first workpiece is in contact with at least a portion of the second workpiece. A weld electrode is positioned in contact with the first workpiece, and a ground electrode is positioned in contact with the second workpiece. A determination is made as to whether a gap or other high resistance condition is present between the first workpiece and the second workpiece. If a gap or other high resistance condition is determined to be present between the first workpiece and the second workpiece, the gap or other high resistance condition is reduced, and the first workpiece and the second workpiece are joined through welding. | 09-18-2014 |
Kenneth L. Strickland, Simpsonville, SC US
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20080285125 | OPTICAL PANEL FOR FRONT PROJECTION UNDER AMBIENT LIGHTING CONDITIONS - An optical display panel that comprises a plurality of stacked optical waveguides including a plurality of stacked optical waveguides each having an optical core with a first and a second surface, a cladding layer on each of the first and second surfaces of the core, a diffuser on the front face of the stacked waveguides, and a reflector on the back face of the stacked waveguides. The stacked waveguides form a front face and a back face and images are viewed from the front face of the stacked waveguides, which are planar. | 11-20-2008 |
20080304799 | THERMOSETTING OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE COATING - A method for making a panel comprising the steps of providing a plurality of waveguides including an optical core layer having a first and a second surface coated with a cladding material that forms a cladding layer, positioning a thermosetting adhesive between the plurality of waveguides, wherein the thermosetting adhesive includes a thermosetting resin, and curing the thermosetting adhesive. | 12-11-2008 |
Lawrence P. Strickland, St. Petersburg, FL US
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20120046006 | Selecting And Routing Sub-Signals From A Common Signal Path - According to certain embodiments, a system comprises a main transmission line, one or more piezoelectric filters coupled to the main transmission line, and one or more sub-signal transmission lines coupled to the one or more piezoelectric filters. The main transmission line communicates a main signal from an antenna to a main receiver. Each piezoelectric filter selects a sub-signal of a specific center frequency. Each sub-signal transmission line communicates a sub-signal to a sub-signal receiver. | 02-23-2012 |
Mathew Ephram Strickland, Burlingame, CA US
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20110192268 | Sound modification device for percussion instruments - The invention is a sound modification device used for a percussion instrument. It is comprised of a rigid body, interchangeable absorbent inserts, and a magnet. Once assembled and placed on the skin of a drum, these three pieces work together to make a highly effective and versatile damper to eliminate unwanted ranginess when drum is struck. The damper can be slid around the perimeter of the drum until the desired sound is achieved. The weight of the damper body adds mass to the drum, the magnet adds pull to the rim of the drum to hold the damper, and the absorbent inserts tailor the amount of dampening desired by the musician. | 08-11-2011 |
Melinda S. Strickland, Hillsboro, OR US
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20090194022 | Semiconductor processing - Semiconductor processing and equipment are disclosed. The semiconductor equipment and processing provide semiconductor wafers with reduced defects. | 08-06-2009 |
Rachel M. Strickland, San Francisco, CA US
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20090016691 | Audiovisual transmission system with interactive seamless branching and/or telescopic advertising - One aspect of the invention is a method for playing a stored content providing a plurality of segments which collectively contains the stored content, each segment has using first terminus and a second terminus with the content having a temporal flow from the first terminus to the second terminus. At least one segment is associated with a plurality of links to other segments. The method includes playing at least one segment with the temporal flow, determining whether a content expansion is desired prior to reaching the second terminus. If the content expansion is desired, then linking to an expansion segment and playing the expansion segment. If the content expansion is not desired, then linking to a continuing segment and playing the continuing segment. The method includes an additional link from the expansion segment to the continuing segment such that the continuing segment is played after the expansion segment has been played. Other aspects of the invention include other methods for playing stored content, for capturing and playing content, capturing segment and linkage descriptions, storage devices of the segment content, storage mechanisms referencing the continuous media content by segments and linkages and apparatus for capturing and playing continuous media content. | 01-15-2009 |
20110055419 | AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEM WITH INTERACTIVE SEAMLESS BRANCHING AND/OR TELESCOPIC ADVERTISING - One aspect of the invention is a method for playing a stored content providing a plurality of segments which collectively contains the stored content, each segment has using first terminus and a second terminus with the content having a temporal flow from the first terminus to the second terminus. At least one segment is associated with a plurality of links to other segments. The method includes playing at least one segment with the temporal flow, determining whether a content expansion is desired prior to reaching the second terminus. If the content expansion is desired, then linking to an expansion segment and playing the expansion segment. If the content expansion is not desired, then linking to a continuing segment and playing the continuing segment. The method includes an additional link from the expansion segment to the continuing segment such that the continuing segment is played after the expansion segment has been played. Other aspects of the invention include other methods for playing stored content, for capturing and playing content, capturing segment and linkage descriptions, storage devices of the segment content, storage mechanisms referencing the continuous media content by segments and linkages and apparatus for capturing and playing continuous media content. | 03-03-2011 |
20120183274 | AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEM WITH INTERACTIVE SEAMLESS BRANCHING AND/OR TELESCOPIC ADVERTISING - A method is described for playing stored continuous play content having a temporal flow. At least one segment of the continuous play content is associated with a plurality of links to other segments. The method includes playing at least one segment with temporal flow, determining whether a content expansion is desired, linking to and playing the expansion, if desired, or linking to and playing a continuing segment if the expansion is not desired. The method includes an additional link from the expansion to the continuing segment of the first segment such that the continuing segment is played after the expansion segment has been played. Other teachings include methods for playing stored content, for capturing and playing content, for capturing segment and linkage descriptions, storage mechanisms referencing the continuous play content and linkages and apparatuses for capturing and playing such content. | 07-19-2012 |
20130209060 | METHOD AND STORAGE DEVICE FOR EXPANDING AND CONTRACTING CONTINUOUS PLAY MEDIA SEAMLESSLY - One aspect of the invention is playing a stored content providing a plurality of segments which collectively contains the stored content, each segment has using first terminus and a second terminus with the content having a temporal flow from the first terminus to the second terminus. At least one segment is associated with a plurality of links to other segments. The system plays at least one segment with the temporal flow, determining whether a content expansion is desired prior to reaching the second terminus. If the content expansion is desired, then linking to and expansion segment and playing the expansion segment. If the content expansion is not desired, then linking to a continuing segment and playing the continuing segment. An additional link form the expansion segment to the continuing segment such that the continuing segment is played after the expansion segment has been played. | 08-15-2013 |
20140002580 | PORTABLE PROPRIOCEPTIVE PERIPATETIC POLYLINEAR VIDEO PLAYER | 01-02-2014 |
20140002581 | PORTABLE PROPRIOCEPTIVE PERIPATETIC POLYLINEAR VIDEO PLAYER | 01-02-2014 |
20140002582 | PORTABLE PROPRIOCEPTIVE PERIPATETIC POLYLINEAR VIDEO PLAYER | 01-02-2014 |
Raymond Strickland, Indianapolis, IN US
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20100115279 | Method for pairing and authenticating one or more medical devices and one or more remote electronic devices - A method for authenticating a medical device and a remote electronic device may include generating a PIN code by one device, capturing the generated PIN code with the other device, checking authentication of the PIN code, which is based at least in part on the captured PIN code, by the one device, generating a strong key by the one device, sending the strong key encrypted to the other device, checking authentication of the sent strong key by the one device, and upon successful authentication, storing the strong key in a memory of the one device and the other device. The roles of the medical device and the remote electronic device may be reversed in the authenticating method. The authenticating method may be preceded by a pairing process and/or followed by a binding process. | 05-06-2010 |
20100156633 | Liquid infusion pump - A method is provided for controlling change access to a display menu of an ambulatory liquid infusion pump. A programmed menu of the infusion pump may be displayed and a menu lock flag may be monitored. Changes to at least one active item of the programmed menu may be disabled if the menu lock flag is activated. | 06-24-2010 |
20100160759 | Combination communication device and medical device for communicating wirelessly with a remote medical device - An electronic device may selectively disable a bolus advice process according to which the electronic device recommends delivery of a bolus amount of a drug to a body of a user based on a plurality of factors including glucose concentration of the user. The electronic device may include a glucose measuring facility configured to measure glucose concentration of a body fluid sample, and a processor including a memory having instructions stored therein that comprise the bolus advice process. The memory may further have instructions stored therein that are executable by the processor to request a glucose concentration measurement by the glucose measurement facility prior to executing, or as part of, the bolus advice process, and to disable execution of the bolus advice process if a glucose concentration value resulting from the requested glucose concentration measurement is less than a threshold value. | 06-24-2010 |
20100160860 | Apparatus and method for remotely controlling an ambulatory medical device - An electronic device may remotely control a medical device. The electronic device may include a wireless communication circuit configured to wirelessly communicate with the medical device, and a processor that receives from the medical device via the wireless communication circuit screen data generated by the medical device for display on a display device thereof and to control a display device of the electronic device according to the received screen data to display on the electronic device display the screen data generated by the medical device, to emulate at least some of a plurality of user keys of the medical device with selected ones of a plurality of user buttons of the electronic device, and to control the display device of the electronic device to display a map that relates emulated ones of the plurality of user keys to selected ones of the user buttons. | 06-24-2010 |
20110063094 | Device and methods for optimizing communications between a medical device and a remote electronic device - An electronic device may communicate wirelessly with another electronic device. The electronic device may include a first processor configured to control only wireless communications with the another device but not operations associated only with the electronic device, a second processor configured to control the operations associated only with the electronic device but not the wireless communications with the another device, and a memory device connected between the first and second processors. The first and second processors may each be configured to exchange information with the memory device separately and independently of the exchange of information by the other of the first and second processors with the memory device. | 03-17-2011 |
20120095317 | COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL THAT SUPPORTS STRUCTURED COLLECTION PROCEDURES USED IN DIABETES CARE - A computer-implemented diabetes management system is provided for configuring a structured collection procedure implemented on a collection device having a meter that measures the concentration of glucose in blood. The system includes: a collection application that executes a structured collection procedure for obtaining measurement data from the meter and provides access to the measurement data via a communication protocol defined in accordance with IEEE standard 11073-20601; a configuration application that accesses and manipulates the parameters of the structured collection procedure using a set of action commands, where the set of action commands are defined in compliance with the communication protocol; and a collection interface that receives an action command from the configuration application, executes the received action command and issues a response command in response thereto, where the response command is defined in compliance with the communication protocol. | 04-19-2012 |
20120165614 | COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL FOR MEDICAL DEVICES THAT SUPPORTS ENHANCED SECURITY - A diabetes management system is provided that employs a communication protocol with enhanced security. The diabetes management system includes: a medical device operable to perform a diabetes care function in relation to a patient and store data related to the operation thereof; and a diabetes care manager in data communication with the medical device using a communication protocol defined in accordance with IEEE standard 11073. The diabetes care manager is able to request access to a given security role supported by the medical device, where the given security role is associated with a set of commands that are defined as a private extension of the communication protocol. | 06-28-2012 |
20120165728 | COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL THAT SUPPORTS PASS-THRU COMMUNICATION - A private extension of the IEEE 11073 standard for enabling pass-thru communication between a external computing device and a medical device via a diabetes management device is disclosed herein. Within this context, a diabetes management system for configured to allow pass thru communication is described. The system includes a diabetes management device in communication with a external computing device and the first medical device. A pass-thru module of the diabetes management device uses a set of pass-thru commands for establishing a pass-thru communication path and enabling communication between the external computing device and the first medical device, and wherein the set of pass-through commands is defined in compliance with a communication protocol defined in accordance with IEEE standard 11073-20601. | 06-28-2012 |
20120266251 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISEASE MANAGEMENT - A computer-implemented diabetes management system is provided that supports enhanced security between a diabetes care manager in data communication with a medical device. The diabetes care manager includes: a first application that operates to request access to a first security role supported by the medical device, where the first security role is associated with a first set of commands for accessing data on the medical device that are defined as a private extension of the communication protocol; and a second application that operates to request access to a second security role supported by the medical device, where the second security role is associated with a second set of commands for accessing data on the medical device that are defined as a private extension of the communication protocol. The second set of commands has one or more commands that are mutually exclusive from the first set of commands. | 10-18-2012 |
20120269347 | Medical device with secure data transmission - Secure transmission of electronic data via a data communication link is provided between a device and an additional device with independent transmission channels, wherein at least one of the devices is a medical device. Secure transmission comprises the following steps or means: providing a password in the device, receiving the password in the a additional device separate from the data communication link, selecting one of the independent transmission channels, encrypting the channel identification of the selected independent transmission channel using the received password in the additional device, transmitting the encrypted channel identification from the additional device to the device via the data communication link and decrypting the encrypted channel identification in the device, providing a session key in the device and the additional device and transmitting encrypted electronic data between the device and the additional device via the independent transmission channel. | 10-25-2012 |
20140128804 | COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL THAT SUPPORTS PASS-THRU COMMUNICATION - A private extension of the IEEE 11073 standard for enabling pass-thru communication between a external computing device and a medical device via a diabetes management device is disclosed herein. Within this context, a diabetes management system for configured to allow pass thru communication is described. The system includes a diabetes management device in communication with a external computing device and the first medical device. A pass-thru module of the diabetes management device uses a set of pass-thru commands for establishing a pass-thru communication path and enabling communication between the external computing device and the first medical device, and wherein the set of pass-through commands is defined in compliance with a communication protocol defined in accordance with IEEE standard 11073-20601. | 05-08-2014 |
Raymond A. Strickland, Indianapolis, IN US
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20130212381 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AUTHORIZED ACCESS TO A STRUCTURED TESTING PROCEDURE ON A MEDICAL DEVICE - Methods and systems for authorizing access to a medical device are disclosed. The methods and systems use authorization certificates to allow and prevent access to one or more operations of the medical device. The methods and systems also allow the tracking of changes made to the medical device by an authorized user. | 08-15-2013 |
Richard B. Strickland, Springdale, AR US
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20090036038 | PROCESS FOR RESTORING THE LUSTER TO THE SURFACE OF FACTORY FINISHED WOODEN FLOORS - A floor abrading machine is used to abrade the surface of a factory finished wooden floor so the abraded surface may be recoated with a fresh coat of wooden floor finish. Abrasion of the surface provides anchor sites to achieve a strong bond between the pre-existing abraded finish and the fresh coat of wooden floor finish. The process requires abrading, not removing the factory finish down to bare wood, and recoating to restore the luster to a factory finished wooden floor. Conventional sanders remove the finish down to bare wood to refinish a wooden floor that has been installed and finished in place. | 02-05-2009 |
20120189769 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REFINISHING WOODEN FLOORS - A portable machine is used to abrade the surface of a factory finished wooden floor so the abraded surface may be recoated with a fresh coat of wooden floor finish. Abrasion of the surface provides anchor sites to achieve a strong bond between the pre-existing abraded finish and the fresh coat of wooden floor finish. | 07-26-2012 |
Robert Strickland, Bellevue, WA US
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20090287528 | DYNAMIC SELECTION OF WORK FLOWS BASED ON ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS TO FACILITATE DATA ENTRY - A system and method for selecting a work flow to direct a user to an appropriate form and facilitate the entry of data. The system identifies one or more environmental conditions that are associated with the data that is to be entered. Environmental conditions may include the size of the display on which the form will be displayed, the user that will be utilizing the form, the location, date and/or time that the form will be displayed, and other conditions. Based on the identified environmental conditions, the system selects a work flow that will efficiently direct the user to an appropriate form or series of forms for data entry. The system may select a work flow from a plurality of template work flows. The system may monitor paths taken by users within a work flow and seek to optimize the work flow based on the monitored paths. | 11-19-2009 |
Robert E. Strickland, Duluth, GA US
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20140088999 | MEDICAL CLAIMS PAYMENT SYSTEM WITH PAYMENT CONSOLIDATION FROM MULTIPLE EMPLOYER ACCOUNTS - Segregated employer group settlement accounts ( | 03-27-2014 |
Roger Nicholas Strickland, Wilmington, DE US
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20100011791 | R422D HEAT TRANSFER SYSTEMS AND R22 SYSTEMS RETROFITTED WITH R422D - A heat transfer system capable of being coupled to | 01-21-2010 |
20130196833 | Handheld Extremity Flexibility Treatment Device - A handheld tissue stretching device combined with a retractor and release mechanism enables users to independently treat the flexibility of their extremity tissue minimizing need for upper extremity coordination and grip strength during treatment. The distance between prior handheld stretching devices and the extremity supports changes with a high degree of variability during home treatments; whereas, medical professionals monitor stretch intensity visually and manually. Patients performing home-based stretches impart variable intensity that leads to inconsistent tissue treatment resulting in increased tissue stiffness. The present inventors have discovered when the slack is automatically retracted; the distance between the users hands and the extremity support is continuously proportional to the flexibility of the extremity. This “distance matching” between the handheld stretching device and the extremity support provides a reliable, repeatable, and independent tissue treatment. | 08-01-2013 |
20130197398 | Handheld Extremity Flexibility Evaluation And Treatment Device - A handheld tissue stretching device combined with an extremity flexibility number, stretchscore, enables users to independently evaluate and treat the flexibility of their extremity tissue minimizing physical therapist intervention to evaluate and treat tissue. The distance between handheld stretching devices and the extremity supports changes with a high degree of variability during home treatments; whereas, medical professionals monitor stretch intensity visually and manually. Patients performing home-based stretches impart variable intensity that leads to inconsistent tissue treatment resulting in increased tissue stiffness. The present inventors have discovered when the slack is automatically retracted, the distance between the users hands and the extremity support is continuously proportional to the flexibility of the extremity. This “distance matching” between the handheld stretching device and the extremity support provides a reliable, repeatable, and independent evaluation of extremity flexibility by directly relating this change in distance to the user's flexibility. | 08-01-2013 |
Scott Robert Strickland, Redwood City, CA US
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20130197994 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISPLAYING DIGITAL CONTENT AND ADVERTISEMENTS OVER ELECTRONIC NETWORKS - System and methods are provided for analyzing and displaying digital content and advertisements over electronic networks. In accordance with one implementation, a method is provided that calculates, using at least one processor, an engagement metric (including, for example, click probability) for a specific combination of time, promotion slot, and user segment, for an individual promotion of a set of promotions, and calculates a value of a landing page associated with the promotion. The method then can multiply the engagement metric and the value to determine the valuation of the promotion. The method can operate recursively by using previous calculations in later runs of the same method. | 08-01-2013 |
Shawn Strickland, New York, NY US
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20120222062 | PARENTAL CONTROLS IN A MEDIA NETWORK - Access to media content is restricted. A message may be sent to a remote computer requesting access to the media content, wherein the message is based at least in part on user input. A response to the message may be received from the remote computer. It may be determined whether to provide access to the media content based on the response. | 08-30-2012 |
Shawn M. Strickland, New York, NY US
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20140181218 | MEDIA CONTENT DISCOVERY AND CONSUMPTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An exemplary method includes a media content discovery system 1) receiving a message addressed to a personalized destination within a media content consumption service, the message having originated outside of the media content consumption service, 2) posting information associated with the message to the personalized destination within the media content consumption service for access by a user from within the media content consumption service, 3) receiving a request provided by the user from within the media content consumption service to access the information posted to the personalized destination, and 4) providing, within the media content consumption service in response to the request, a personalized user interface that presents the posted information. Corresponding systems and methods are also disclosed. | 06-26-2014 |
Stephen Mark Strickland, Athens, AL US
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20140262498 | Interconnect Device and Assemblies Made Therewith - An interconnect device forms an electrical and mechanical connection between electrical connections pads on an integrated circuit and those on a printed circuit board. The device is a coil with a first portion of its turns at one axial end of the coil having at least two turns in axial contact with one another, a second portion of its turns at an opposing axial end of the coil having at least two turns in axial contact with one another, and a third portion of the turns disposed between and contiguous with the first and second portions. The third portion is defined by at least two of the turns in a spaced apart axial relationship. The coil is made from a spring material and is electrically conductive. Each of the coil's first portion and second portion is coated with a solder material. | 09-18-2014 |
Steven Hammond Strickland, Kure Beach, NC US
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20110305571 | Ceiling fan protective cover - A ceiling fan cover that can be easily placed onto and removed from a ceiling fan to provide the fan from dust, wind, water, moisture, paint and other potentially harmful element. The cover can be constructed of a flexible or non-flexible material that contains opening and closing means that permit the cover to be placed onto and closed around said fan and then opened to remove the cover from the fan. The cover preferably is made of a material to permit its reuse. | 12-15-2011 |
Stuart Strickland, Carlsbad, CA US
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20110169697 | GPS-ASSISTED SOURCE AND RECEIVER LOCATION ESTIMATION - A mobile communication device includes, in part, a first wireless receiver adapted to determine, as it travels along a path, a multitude of positions of the mobile communication device using signals received from a primary positioning source, a second wireless receiver adapted to receive signals from one or more ambient wireless sources as the mobile communication device travels along the path, and a positioning module. An internal or external memory stores estimated positions and corresponding time references of the signals of the one or more ambient sources. The positioning module uses the data stored in the database to estimate the position of the mobile communication device when no primary positioning source signal is available. The positioning module optionally uses the data stored in the database to improve estimates of the position of the mobile communication device when primary positioning signal is available. | 07-14-2011 |
20150073706 | GPS-ASSISTED SOURCE AND RECEIVER LOCATION ESTIMATION - A mobile communication device includes, in part, a first wireless receiver adapted to determine, as it travels along a path, a multitude of positions of the mobile communication device using signals received from a primary positioning source, a second wireless receiver adapted to receive signals from one or more ambient wireless sources as the mobile communication device travels along the path, and a positioning module. An internal or external memory stores estimated positions and corresponding time references of the signals of the one or more ambient sources. The positioning module uses the data stored in the database to estimate the position of the mobile communication device when no primary positioning source signal is available. The positioning module optionally uses the data stored in the database to improve estimates of the position of the mobile communication device when primary positioning signal is available. | 03-12-2015 |
Thomas E. Strickland, Newnan, GA US
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20130054457 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USE IN MAKING FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS WHEN CHARGING AN ELECTRICALLY POWERED VEHICLE - A financial transaction system for use in authorizing charging of an electrically powered vehicle includes a smart grid that includes an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) system. The AMI system includes at least one credential reading device coupled to a charging device for an electrically powered vehicle. The at least one credential reading device is configured to transmit credential information. The AMI system also includes a server system that includes at least one server coupled to the at least one credential reading device via a communications network. The at least one server is configured to determine validity of the credential information transmitted from the at least one credential reading device. The at least one server is further configured to one of permit and deny charging of the electrically powered vehicle. | 02-28-2013 |
Thomas Randall Strickland, Franklinville, NC US
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20120113520 | LIGHT TRAPS AND PANELS FOR LIGHT TRAPS - Light traps, and panels for light traps, are shown and described. In one example, a trap comprises a plurality of panels defining waveforms for at least a portion. The waveforms may be spaced a distance D apart to define a plurality of non-linear air-passages for allowing an airflow (AF) into or out of the poultry house at a velocity (V). The waveforms may include a plurality of light deflective walls (LDWs) for increasing the light reduction factor (RFL). | 05-10-2012 |
Timothy A. Strickland, Raeford, NC US
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20130189908 | Edger Resurfacing Machine - An edger machine for treating a floor and other surfaces has a housing with a motor and a deck. The motor has a drive shaft extending into an upper deck section of the deck. A pulley is positioned forward of the drive shaft, and a drive belt connects the drive shaft to the pulley. The pulley is constructed to mount a resurfacing disc in a lower deck section of the deck. A pair of guide wheels is mounted on an upper surface of the lower deck section adjacent the upper deck section. The guide wheels are rotatable about a vertical axis and positioned such that the wheels can roll against a vertical surface. | 07-25-2013 |
Timothy Alan Strickland, Raeford, NC US
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20100136890 | Riding Apparatus For Treating Floor Surfaces With A Power Cord Handling Swing Arm - A swing arm for managing a power cord to an electric vehicle has a proximate arm member with a pivotable connection about a vertical axis for connection to the vehicle in proximity to a longitudinal center line of the vehicle. A distal arm member is pivotably connected about a pivot vertical axis to the proximate arm member and resiliently biased to extend straight out with respect to the proximate arm member. The swing arm is dimensioned to extend the distal arm member beyond a side of the vehicle when the swing arm extends laterally with respect to the vehicle. A spring member is connected to the distal arm member for resiliently biasing the distal arm member to extend straight out with respect to the proximate arm member against a side force below a predetermined amount and yieldable to bending of the distal arm member upon exertion of a side force above the predetermined amount. | 06-03-2010 |
20100291843 | Riding Apparatus for Polishing and Cleaning Floor Surfaces - A riding apparatus for treating a floor surface has a main steering and drive wheels and a forwardly located seat for an operator and at least one foot rest for feet of the operator. The vehicle has a polishing and cleaning deck mounted in front of the vehicle and is operably connected to the main vehicle. A clearance gap is formed between the vehicle and the polishing and cleaning deck. The at least one foot rest has a gap therebetween for providing a line of sight for the operator through the gap to view the floor surface directly behind the deck. | 11-18-2010 |
Timothy W. Strickland, San Francisco, CA US
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20130151962 | Help Functionality And Graphical User Interface Applications - Systems, methods, and computer program products for help functionality and graphical user interface applications are disclosed. One disclosed embodiment of a method includes the steps of initiating display of a help window associated with a graphical user interface application; in the help window, providing a listing of different selectable modes associated with a function supported by the graphical user interface application; and in response to receiving selection of a given mode in the listing of different selectable modes in the help window, configuring the function according to the given mode as specified by the selection | 06-13-2013 |
Todd Richard Strickland, Olathe, KS US
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20140014735 | WATERING DEVICE - A watering device comprising an inlet valve operably to be connected into fluid communication with a water source, a primary manifold coupled to and in fluid communication with the inlet valve wherein the primary manifold divides the water flow into at least two closed channels. The watering device further includes at least two flexible tubing portions wherein each of the flexible tubing portions may be connected to and in fluid communication with one of the closed channels. The watering device further includes at least two distribution manifolds wherein each of said distribution manifolds may be connected to and in fluid communication with one of the flexible tubing portions. Each distribution manifold includes a plurality of water orifices to facilitate the flow of water therethrough. | 01-16-2014 |
William B. Strickland, Lake Oswego, OR US
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20100266747 | COMBINED CRYSTAL/OPTICAL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF ITS USE - Systems, including apparatus and methods, for monitoring and controlling fabrication of thin-film coatings on a target substrate, thereby providing coatings with highly accurate thicknesses and indices of refraction. | 10-21-2010 |
20120037803 | ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE SHIELD - An improved EMI shielded detection system. The disclosed system may include features configured to increase radio wave and microwave absorbance while retaining significant transparency at visible and/or infrared wavelengths, thus increasing EMI shielding efficiency. This may be accomplished through the use of a conductive mesh having appropriately chosen dimensions and spacing, and embedded in a transparent medium. To minimize the impact of the mesh on the effective aperture of the medium, the strands of the mesh may be made relatively narrow, and to provide sufficient shielding despite the narrow strand width, the mesh may be embedded relatively deeply in the medium. | 02-16-2012 |