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Andrew B. Struble, Woodridge, IL US
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20090060150 | Extending originating capabilities of a subscriber to devices in any telephony network - An exemplary method provides access to call origination features contained in an internet protocol multimedia subsystem (IMS) for a subscriber of the IMS who originates a call request from customer premises equipment (CPE) outside of the IMS. The call request is received at a public service identity (PSI) server in the IMS with a phone number to which the call request is routed. An IMS internal desk number is retrieved based on the number of the outside CPE. A first modified call request is transmitted from the PSI server to a telephony application server (TAS) identifying the IMS internal desk number as a request universal resource identity (RURI). Call origination treatment as specified by the subscriber is performed by the TAS. The first modified call request is processed by the TAS to form a second modified call request in which the RURI is a number of a destination party and a P-asserted identity (PAID) is the IMS internal desk number such that the second modified call request appears as if it was initiated from a phone within the IMS. The second modified call request is transmitted to a node in the IMS for further processing and ultimately termination at the destination party. | 03-05-2009 |
Chester Struble, Eijsden NL
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20080312711 | PRESSURE-MODULATED ENERGY LEVEL FOR PACING PULSES - Techniques for pacing the heart of a patient as a function of a pressure value make use of a pressure monitor that receives a signal from a pressure sensor in the heart. The pressure monitor measures a pressure value. The pressure monitor may, for example, estimate the pulmonary artery diastolic pressure if the pressure sensor is located in the right ventricle, or calculate the mean central venous pressure if pressure sensor is located in the right atrium. The energy level of the pacing pulses delivered to the patient's heart by a pacemaker is modulated as a function of the pressure value. Modulating the energy level of the pacing pulses modulates the cardiac output of the patient's heart. | 12-18-2008 |
Chester W. Struble, Eljsden NL
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20100298841 | TRANS-SEPTAL PACING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A medical electrical trans-septal pacing lead includes a lead body, a tine-like structure terminating a distal end of the lead body and a distal electrode coupled to the lead body at a position proximal to and in close proximity to the structure. A method for delivering left ventricular pacing to a heart includes inserting the trans-septal pacing lead through an inter-ventricular septal wall of the heart, from a right ventricle to a left ventricle, and positioning the distal electrode in a left ventricular endocardial surface of the septal wall. | 11-25-2010 |
Craig Struble, San Jose, CA US
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20120191358 | RISK CALCULATION FOR EVALUATION OF FETAL ANEUPLOIDY - The present invention provides processes for determining accurate risk probabilities for fetal aneuploidies. Specifically, the invention provides non-invasive evaluation of genomic variations through chromosome-selective sequencing and non-host fraction data analysis of maternal samples. | 07-26-2012 |
20120191367 | ASSAY SYSTEMS FOR DETERMINATION OF FETAL COPY NUMBER VARIATION - The present invention provides processes for determining accurate risk probabilities for chromosome dosage abnormalities. Specifically, the invention provides non-invasive evaluation of genomic variations through chromosome-selective sequencing and non-host fraction data analysis of maternal samples. | 07-26-2012 |
20130024127 | DETERMINATION OF SOURCE CONTRIBUTIONS USING BINOMIAL PROBABILITY CALCULATIONS - This invention relates to calculation of percent contribution of data from a major source and a minor source in a sample. | 01-24-2013 |
20130060483 | DETERMINATION OF COPY NUMBER VARIATIONS USING BINOMIAL PROBABILITY CALCULATIONS - This invention relates to a binomial calculation of copy number of data obtained from a mixed sample having a first source and a second source. | 03-07-2013 |
20130089863 | RISK CALCULATION FOR EVALUATION OF FETAL ANEUPLOIDY - The present invention provides processes for determining accurate risk probabilities for fetal aneuploidies. Specifically, the invention provides non-invasive evaluation of genomic variations through chromosome-selective sequencing and non-host fraction data analysis of maternal samples. | 04-11-2013 |
20130178371 | NONINVASIVE DETECTION OF FETAL ANEUPLOIDY IN EGG DONOR PREGNANCIES - The present invention provides assay systems and methods for determining the percent fetal contribution of cell-free DNA in a maternal sample from a pregnant female with an egg donor pregnancy. Further provided, are assay systems and methods for determining a statistical likelihood of the presence or absence of a fetal aneuploidy in a maternal sample using a determined percent fetal cell-free DNA in the sample. | 07-11-2013 |
20130310262 | NONINVASIVE DETECTION OF ROBERTSONIAN TRANSLOCATIONS - The present invention provides methods for detection of Robertsonian translocations. | 11-21-2013 |
20130311107 | PROCESSES FOR CALCULATING PHASED FETAL GENOMIC SEQUENCES - The present invention provides processes for calculating phased genomic sequences of the fetal genome using fetal DNA obtained from a maternal sample. The processes and systems of the present invention utilize novel technological and computational approaches to detect fetal genomic sequences and determine the phased heritable genomic sequences. The invention could be used, e.g., to identify in utero deleterious mutations carried by the parents and inherited by a fetus within a particular heritable genomic region. | 11-21-2013 |
20140095136 | MATHEMATICAL NORMALIZATION OF SEQUENCE DATA SETS - The invention provides processes of the present invention provide normalization procedures for sequences within multiplexed data sets using the sequence information from multiplexed sequencing data set itself rather than the utilization of any external references. | 04-03-2014 |
20140180602 | DETERMINATION OF COPY NUMBER VARIATIONS USING BINOMIAL PROBABILITY CALCULATIONS - This invention relates to a binomial calculation of copy number of data obtained from a mixed sample having a first source and a second source. | 06-26-2014 |
20140188401 | DETERMINATION OF COPY NUMBER VARIATIONS USING BINOMIAL PROBABILITY CALCULATIONS - This invention relates to a binomial calculation of copy number of data obtained from a mixed sample having a first source and a second source. | 07-03-2014 |
20160002729 | RISK CALCULATION FOR EVALUATION OF FETAL ANEUPLOIDY - The present invention provides processes for determining accurate risk probabilities for fetal aneuploidies. Specifically, the invention provides non-invasive evaluation of genomic variations through chromosome-selective sequencing and non-host fraction data analysis of maternal samples. | 01-07-2016 |
Craig Struble, Glendale, WI US
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20120034685 | ASSAY SYSTEMS FOR DETERMINATION OF SOURCE CONTRIBUTION IN A SAMPLE - The present invention provides assay systems and methods for detection of copy number variation at one or more loci and polymorphism detection at one or more loci in a mixed sample from an individual. | 02-09-2012 |
20120190018 | ENHANCED RISK PROBABILITIES USING BIOMOLECULE ESTIMATIONS - The present invention provides processes for determining more accurate risk probabilities for medical conditions. The risk probabilities of the presence or absence of a medical condition are calculated using frequency data from selected biomolecules and biomolecule source contribution of at least one source in a mixed sample. | 07-26-2012 |
20120190557 | RISK CALCULATION FOR EVALUATION OF FETAL ANEUPLOIDY - The present invention provides processes for determining accurate risk probabilities for chromosome dosage abnormalities. Specifically, the invention provides non-invasive evaluation of genomic variations through chromosome-selective sequencing and non-host fraction data analysis of maternal samples. | 07-26-2012 |
Daniel L. Struble, Newark, DE US
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20150206252 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACCOUNT TRANSACTION AND BALANCE PREDICTION - A system and method include a financial data storage that stores internal account data, external account data, and transaction data, a communications interface that receives, via a network, external account data from an external data source and transaction data from a merchant, a database manager that cooperates with the communications interface to store the received external account data in the financial data storage and the received transaction data from the merchant, an account balance prediction processor that determines a recurring financial transaction based on at least one of: the internal account data, the external account data, and the transaction data, determines recurring income data based on at least one of: the internal account data and the external account data, determines a predicted financial transaction using a predictive model based on the at least one recurring financial transaction, a prediction time period, and at least one trending data, determines a predicted income using a predictive model based on the recurring income data and the prediction time period, and calculates a predicted account balance based on the total predicted financial transactions and the predicted income, a transaction monitor that receives actual financial transaction data and actual income data, compares the actual financial transaction data with the predicted financial transaction, and compares the actual income data with the predicted income data, an alert transmitter that transmits, via a network in cooperation with the communications interface, an alert to an account holder based on the comparison. | 07-23-2015 |
Daniel Lloyd Struble, Newark, DE US
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20110270750 | System and method for securing payment instruments - A system and method for securing financial information in payment instruments including generating a pseudorandom number sequence, generating an activation code, including a unique pseudorandom number of the sequence with each payment instrument of a plurality of payment instruments and issuing the plurality of payment instruments with the activation code to a customer. The activation code is associated with customer identifying information and each unique pseudorandom number of the sequence included with each payment instrument of the plurality of payment instrument. The plurality of payment instruments is activated with the activation code. A received payment instrument of the plurality of payment instruments is authenticated if the customer and the unique pseudorandom number of the sequence included on the received payment instrument are authenticated and if the plurality of payment instruments are activated. | 11-03-2011 |
20110270754 | METHOD FOR AUTHENTICATING FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS AND FINANCIAL TRANSACTION REQUESTS - A method for authenticating a check of a plurality of checks where the check was previously issued from a first party to a second party, including receiving first information from the first party, storing the first information in a file of a third party and receiving the check. The check has first party identifying information, a unique pseudorandom number of a pseudorandom sequence, and an amount. A status of activating the plurality of checks is determined. At least a portion of the first party identifying information included with the check, the unique pseudorandom number included with the check and the check amount included with the check are authenticated. The received check is authenticated if the first party, the unique pseudorandom number included with the check and the amount included with the check are authenticated and if the plurality of checks have been activated. | 11-03-2011 |
Douglas Struble, Maumee, OH US
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20100319255 | PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCTION OF SYNTHESIS GAS - System(s) and process(es) are provided to produce synthesis gas from feedstock through, in part, multi-phased gasification and steam reformation. In the multi-phased gasification, an amount of feedstock is supplied to a pyrolysis chamber in which high-pressure pyrolysis at a first temperature reforms into gas at least a portion of the amount of feedstock; the gas includes synthesis gas (syngas). An amount of feedstock by-product that results from the high-pressure pyrolysis is conveyed to a solids reactor functionally coupled to the pyrolysis chamber. At least a portion of the amount of feedstock by-product is reformed into syngas at high-pressure and a second temperature within the solids reactor; an amount of disposable solids is ejected from the solids reactor. Gas produced in the pyrolysis chamber or syngas produced in the solids reactor is saturated via steam reformation and cleaned. Clean syngas is supplied for fuel production. | 12-23-2010 |
20120066974 | TAPERED DRUM PYROLYSIS - Pyrolysis and gasification systems and methods are disclosed herein. In accordance with an embodiment, a feedstock hopper receives a carbonaceous feedstock that transitions into a tapered pyrolysis drum. The tapered pyrolysis drum rotates about an axis and drives off carbon based volatiles contained in the carbonaceous feedstock received from the feedstock hopper. | 03-22-2012 |
20120161451 | PRODUCTION OF LIQUID FUEL OR ELECTRIC POWER FROM SYNTHESIS GAS IN AN INTEGRATED PLATFORM - System(s) and process(es) are provided to produce synthesis gas (syngas) from carbonaceous feedstock and synthesize the syngas into liquid fuel and related byproduct substances. Dissipated heat and byproduct substances are utilized to supply energy to the system(s) and process(es). Utilization of dissipated heat and the byproduct substances as energy sources allows the system(s) and process(es) to be implemented without input from external energy sources. Byproduct substances also are recycled for reconversion to syngas. Syngas is produced in a gasification platform through a multi-phased gasification process comprising pyrolysis of the carbonaceous feedstock, steam reformation (or reaction) of pyrolysis gas, and cleaning of syngas ejected from such steam reformation. The syngas is catalytically converted into a product comprising the liquid fuel and the byproduct substances. Separation of the product enables supply of the liquid fuel and the byproduct substances for enabling, in part, operation of the system(s) and implementation of the process(es). | 06-28-2012 |
20130104457 | BATCH MODE SUPPLY OF FEEDSTOCK IN A NON-COMBUSTIVE GASIFICATION SYSTEM | 05-02-2013 |
Douglas S. Struble, Maumee, OH US
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20120125758 | Pyrolysis System - A process for the pyrolysis of at least one material includes: introducing the material into a pressurized rotary retort system, heating the material in the pressurized rotary retort system within a desired temperature range and within a desired pressure range for a desired period of time; and, advancing the heated and pressurized material from a first end to a second end of the pressurized rotary retort by rotating the pressurized retort about its longitudinal axis; where at least a quantity of the material is converted into one or more end products. Also the system generally includes: a pressurized rotary retort system configured for producing at least one gaseous product from pyrolysis of material, and having a pressurized furnace vessel and a retort positioned within the pressurized furnace vessel; and; a solids reactor system operatively connected to the rotary retort for receiving material from the pressurized rotary retort system. | 05-24-2012 |
Edwin Struble, Satellite Beach, FL US
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20130036821 | WIRELESS SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE CORROSION SENSOR AND INTERROGATION SYSTEM FOR CONCRETE STRUCTURES - A SAW sensor disposed in or on a material. The sensor comprises an antenna having a sacrificial link in at least one antenna element, wherein the sacrificial link is exposed to degrading elements within or on a surface of the material, a SAW transducer responsive to an interrogation signal for generating an incident acoustic wave, a reflector responsive to the incident SAW for creating a reflected SAW, the reflected SAW received by the transducer, the transducer for creating a response signal responsive to the reflected SAW, and the response signal transmitted from the antenna, characteristics of the response signal dependent on a condition of the sacrificial link. | 02-14-2013 |
Joshua Struble, Chillicothe, IL US
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20140324300 | POSITION IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE CROSS-CHECKS - A position identification system for use with a mobile machine at a worksite is disclosed. The system may include an integration module configured to integrate information from at least one motion sensor and at least one GPS receiver to generate a location signal indicative of an actual location of the mobile machine. A controller may be provided in communication with the at least one motion sensor, the at least one GPS receiver, and the integration module, the controller being configured to determine the reliability of information received from the at least one motion sensor, the at least one GPS receiver, and the integration module, and following a period of time from when received information is first determined to be unreliable, switching from determining the position of the mobile machine using information determined to be unreliable to determining the position of the mobile machine using dead reckoning from a last known good position of the mobile machine, a determined wheel speed of the mobile machine, and a steering command being provided to the mobile machine. | 10-30-2014 |
Joshua Struble, Sahuarita, AZ US
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20100274434 | Position monitoring system for a mobile machine - A system including a mobile machine and a central control station is provided. The mobile machine includes a communication device and a position monitoring system including a receiver configured to receive position data from a positioning satellite and generate a position signal. The position monitoring system also includes an inertial navigation unit including a sensor configured to measure a parameter of the mobile machine and generate a movement signal. The position monitoring system also includes a controller configured to receive the position signal and the movement signal, detect an unavailability of the position signal, calculate a position parameter, determine whether a difference between a first and a second value of a parameter exceeds a predetermined threshold, and generate a warning signal. The central control station is configured to communicate with the controller, receive the position signal and/or the movement signal, and monitor the position of the mobile machine. | 10-28-2010 |
Joshua C. Struble, Chillicothe, IL US
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20140214235 | MACHINE CONTROL SYSTEM HAVING AUTONOMOUS EDGE DUMPING - A control system is disclosed for use with a plurality of machines operating at a worksite. The control system may have a plurality of communicating devices, and a plurality of onboard controllers, each mountable to the plurality of machines. The control system may also have an offboard controller in communication with the plurality of onboard controllers via the plurality of communicating devices. The offboard controller may be configured to selectively assign each of a plurality of sequentially arranged dump targets for use by each of the plurality of machines based on an order in which the plurality of machines arrive at a dump location. The offboard controller may be further configured to make a determination that lanes extending to two dump targets of the plurality of sequentially arranged dump targets overlap, and selectively skip assignment of one of the two dump targets based on the determination. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214236 | MACHINE CONTROL SYSTEM HAVING AUTONOMOUS EDGE DUMPING - A control system is disclosed for use with a machine at a worksite. The control system may have an offboard controller. The offboard controller may be configured to receive information regarding a berm at the worksite, determine starting and ending points spaced apart along an edge of the berm based on the information, and determine a maximum orthogonal distance from a virtual line extending between the starting and ending points to the edge of the berm. The offboard controller may be further configured to selectively validate the starting and ending points based on the maximum orthogonal distance, and to designate a center of the virtual line between validated starting and ending points as a dump target. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214237 | MACHINE CONTROL SYSTEM HAVING AUTONOMOUS EDGE DUMPING - A control system is disclosed for use with a machine. The control system may have a communicating device, a locating device configured to generate a first signal indicative of a location of the machine, a sensor configured to generate a second signal indicative of contact of the machine with a berm, and an onboard controller. The control system may also have an offboard controller configured to generate a first set of coordinates of a dump target, and to assign the first set of coordinates to the onboard controller for use in controlling the machine. The offboard controller may also be configured to detect contact of the machine with the berm based on the second signal during reverse travel toward the dump target, and to generate a second set of coordinates of the dump target to correspond with a location of the machine at a time of contact detection. | 07-31-2014 |
Justin Struble, Urbana, IL US
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20100210452 | ENANTIOSELECTIVE REACTIONS CATALYZED BY CHIRAL TRIAZOLIUM SALTS - This invention provides a convenient method for converting imines and other electrophiles into heterocyclic ring systems. The process does not require the use of metallic reagents, and is catalyzed by an organic heterocyclic carbene catalyst. Accordingly, it produces the desired compounds without the concomitant production of a large volume of metallic waste. Chiral heterocyclic carbene catalysts of the invention and methods of using these catalysts produce chiral heterocycles in high enantiomeric and diastereomeric excess. | 08-19-2010 |
Kent R. Struble, Woodbury, MN US
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20110187808 | PROCESSOR FOR IMAGING MEDIA - A thermal processor including an oven and a cooling section. The oven is configured to heat an imaging media to a development temperature. The cooling section is configured to cool the imaging media from the development temperature to a desired exit temperature as imaging media moves along a transport path from an entrance to an exit. The cooling section provides a varying rate of heat transfer from the imaging media along the transport path so as to create a varying cooling temperature gradient in the imaging media substantially equal to and not exceeding a varying maximum cooling temperature gradient of imaging media. | 08-04-2011 |
20120128335 | THERMAL PROCESSOR EMPLOYING RADIANT HEATER - A thermal processor including a rotatable hollow drum including a drum core having an interior surface and an exterior surface, and a radiant heater positioned within an interior of the drum and configured to provide radiant energy to heat the drum, wherein at least one radiant energy absorption characteristic of the interior of the drum varies across its longitudinal width W | 05-24-2012 |
20140126895 | THERMAL PROCESSOR EMPLOYING RADIANT HEATER - A thermal processor including a rotatable hollow drum including a drum core having an interior surface and an exterior surface, and a radiant heater positioned within an interior of the drum and configured to provide radiant energy to heat the drum, wherein at least one radiant energy absorption characteristic of the interior of the drum varies across its longitudinal width W | 05-08-2014 |
Kim Struble, Midland, MI US
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20100294430 | AQUEOUS DISPERSION COMPRISING A (METH)ACRYLIC POLYMER AND A VINYL ACETATE POLYMER - The present invention relates to an aqueous dispersion comprising (a) at least one (meth)acrylic polymer; (b) at least one vinyl acetate polymer selected from vinyl acetate homopolymer and vinyl acetate copolymers comprising in polymerized form vinyl acetate and ethylene; (c) water; and (d) optionally up to 50% by weight of an inorganic filler, based on the total weight of the aqueous dispersion, wherein the weight ratio of (meth)acrylic polymer(s) (a) to vinyl acetate polymer(s) (b) is from 70:30 to 30:70. The aqueous dispersion may be used as a joint compound or sealing compound. | 11-25-2010 |
Steve Struble, New Iberia, LA US
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20110167607 | Apparatus and Method for Insertion of Gaskets - A gasket insertion apparatus and method for inserting a fluid sealing gasket between the bolted connection flanges of adjacent underwater pipe line segments is provided. The gasket insertion apparatus includes of a flat frame having an inner peripheral surface and an outer peripheral surface. The inner peripheral surface of the frame has a plurality of angularly cut teeth. The gasket is mounted within the frame and is held in place by the plurality of angularly cut teeth. The gasket insertion apparatus has a handle with an open geometric ring-shaped grip that is configured so that the gasket insertion apparatus may be gripped by a manipulation arm of an underwater remotely operated vehicle and/or by a diver. The apparatus, with gasket attached, is brought to an underwater location and inserted between adjacent flanges of a bolted flange connection by a diver or an underwater remotely operated vehicle. | 07-14-2011 |
20140059835 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR INSERTION OF GASKETS - A gasket insertion apparatus and method for inserting a fluid sealing gasket between the bolted connection flanges of adjacent underwater pipe line segments is provided. The gasket insertion apparatus includes of a flat frame having an inner peripheral surface and an outer peripheral surface. The inner peripheral surface of the frame has a plurality of angularly cut teeth. The gasket is mounted within the frame and is held in place by the plurality of angularly cut teeth. The gasket insertion apparatus has a handle with an open geometric ring-shaped grip that is configured so that the gasket insertion apparatus may be gripped by a manipulation arm of an underwater remotely operated vehicle and/or by a diver. The apparatus, with gasket attached, is brought to an underwater location and inserted between adjacent flanges of a bolted flange connection by a diver or an underwater remotely operated vehicle. | 03-06-2014 |
Wayne M. Struble, Franklin, MA US
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20160126889 | VOLTAGE-CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR WITH MASK-SELECTABLE PERFORMANCE - An apparatus having a substrate with an inductor, a first die and a second die is disclosed. The first die may be (i) mounted on the substrate, (ii) configured to vary a frequency of a signal in the inductor, and (iii) fabricated with multiple first masks. The second die may be (i) mounted on the substrate, (ii) configured to excite the signal, and (iii) fabricated with multiple second masks. A particular one of the first masks generally has several designs that customize the first die to several configurations respectively. A particular one of the second masks may have several designs that customize the second die to several configurations respectively. The first die, the second die and the inductor may form a voltage-controlled oscillator. A selected first design and a selected second design generally establish multiple performances of the voltage-controlled oscillator. | 05-05-2016 |