Tinsley, US
Barton Tinsley, Beverly Hills, MI US
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20090264063 | Gear Drive Damper - An air damper assembly for regulating an air flow includes a frame, a plurality of elongated damper blade rotatably mounted to the frame, and a drive mechanism for actuating the damper blades between open and closed positions. The drive mechanism includes a gear fixedly secured to a distal end of each of the damper blades and an elongated rack slidably coupled to the frame. The rack meshingly engages the gears such that linear movement of the rack in a first linear direction results in rotational movement of the damper blades in a first rotational direction and linear movement of the rack in a second linear direction opposite the first linear direction results in rotational movement of the damper blades in a second, rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction | 10-22-2009 |
Beth Tinsley, Statesville, NC US
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20100206826 | PORTABLE GRILLING UTENSIL RACK - An outdoor storage rack includes a set of supports mounted to a base through a respective hinge assembly such that said rack is movable between an extended and a stored position. | 08-19-2010 |
Bryan Tinsley, Bellevue, WA US
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20140108047 | Methods and systems for medical auto-coding using multiple agents with automatic adjustment - This disclosure is directed to methods and automated documentation and medical-coding systems that combine predictions of clinical decision support or multiple medical-code assignments into a final medical-code assignment, such that the combination is different for different contexts. In certain implementations, each agent receives the same set of terms and phrases extracted from an electronic medical record (“EMR”). Based on the context of the EMR, each agent extracts medical codes from one or more medical codebooks, compares the terms and phrases to the medical codes, and assigns a code to the EMR based on a confidence score. The multiple code assignments are combined to generate a final medical-code assignment based on the confidence scores, context, and each agent's historical performance within the context. The automated system stores and outputs the final medical-code assignment. | 04-17-2014 |
20150039344 | AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT MEDICAL CODES - The current document is directed to methods and systems for automated generation of evaluation and management medical codes (“E/M codes”). In one implementation, a series of processes are applied to a medical document in order to generate annotations and concepts, extract metadata, and, using the annotations and concepts, and, in certain cases, the extracted metadata, to generate a set of feature/feature-value pairs that parametrically represent the contents of the medical document. Models for E/M codes and E/M-code components are generated to contain sets of weights, each weight corresponding to a feature for which a feature-value is automatically generated from medical documents. These weights are used as multipliers, in certain implementations, of the feature values generated for a medical document. Multiplication of feature values by corresponding weights produces terms that are used to generate scores for each of various different E/M codes. The generated scores provide a basis for selecting one or more E/M codes for the medical document. | 02-05-2015 |
Christien Tinsley, Burbank, CA US
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20120261296 | Prosthetic Appliance Transfer Kit and Method - A kit and method is disclosed to facilitate the transferring of a prosthetic appliance to the skin of a wearer. The kit includes first and second transfer portions, which may be provided in combined form. The first transfer portion includes a prosthetic appliance and a release film. The second transfer portion includes a transfer substrate, an adhesive layer and a release coat therebetween. The second transfer portion may include a seal layer disposed between the adhesive layer and the release coat. The kit may include a package portion which may non-adhesively restrain the other components so as to protect and display the prosthetic while enabling the package portion to be opened without causing damage to the remainder of the kit. A method for producing the kit is disclosed and involves the use of a cavity mold and respective retainer plate to produce the requisite transfer portions. | 10-18-2012 |
20130344971 | Prosthetic Appliance Transfer Kit and Method - A kit and method is disclosed to facilitate the transferring of a prosthetic appliance to the skin of a wearer. The kit includes first and second transfer portions, which may be provided in combined form. The first transfer portion includes a prosthetic appliance and a release film. The second transfer portion includes a transfer substrate, an adhesive layer and a release coat therebetween. The second transfer portion may include a seal layer disposed between the adhesive layer and the release coat. The kit may include a package portion which may non-adhesively restrain the other components so as to protect and display the prosthetic while enabling the package portion to be opened without causing damage to the remainder of the kit. A method for producing the kit is disclosed and involves the use of a cavity mold and respective retainer plate to produce the requisite transfer portions. | 12-26-2013 |
Christien Tinsley, Sun Valley, CA US
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20140082814 | Apparel Systems, Wearable Item Systems, Decor Systems, And Other Systems And Designs - Systems and methods for apparel, wearable items, decor items, and other apparatuses configured to support a handheld device configured to generate a display are presented. Some garments are presented that have a wearable pocket for at least partially supporting a handheld device configured to generate a display that is at least partially visible through one or more apertures in the garment. Some apparel systems are presented that are configured to display an animation through a wearable prop. Ornamental designs for surface indicia, including color surface indicia, are also presented. | 03-27-2014 |
20140082822 | Apparel systems, wearable item systems, decor systems, and other systems and designs - Systems and methods for apparel, wearable items, décor items, and other apparatuses configured to support a handheld device configured to generate a display are presented. Some garments are presented that have a wearable pocket for at least partially supporting a handheld device configured to generate a display that is at least partially visible through one or more apertures in the garment. Some apparel systems are presented that are configured to display an animation through a wearable prop. Ornamental designs for surface indicia, including color surface indicia, are also presented. | 03-27-2014 |
David Tinsley, San Jose, CA US
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20100070504 | GLOBAL INFORMATION NETWORK ARCHITECTURE - The present invention provides a Global Information Architecture (GINA) to create an object-oriented, software-based modeling environment for the modeling of various data sources and allowing queries and transactions across those sources. The modeling environment is described in itself. Introspection is achieved since the model is described in the model, and early validation that the infrastructure is correct is established in that the infrastructure must execute against itself. Object traversal is done via vectors that describe how an object can be reached from other objects. Objects are linked by describing what type of object (data source) is to be reached and on the basis of what possible attribute values of that object. GINA allows different users to have different views of these data sources depending upon their WorldSpace. A user's view of the data source is controlled by his WorldSpace, which are the attributes he has that makes him unique. These attributes can include (among others) his username, roles, language, locale, and organization. These WorldSpace views can also impact the behavior of the data sources. GINA allows for object to object event driven behavior and provides a configuration centric versus coding centric methodology for integrating those various data sources. | 03-18-2010 |
20110035477 | NETWORK CLUSTERING TECHNOLOGY - Network Clustering Technology (“NCT”) creates an controlled environment that allows organizations to manage their networks, information resources, users and uses through a common structure. Although that capability is valuable in and of itself, it has the additional advantage of being both highly configurable and extensible. NCT is implemented so that it can function as a multiple-redundant implementation configuration to ensure that the network experiences minimal downtime with optimized throughput through one or more connections. As part of a Global Information Architecture (“GIA”), NCT provides the capability to establish rules for prioritizing and optimizing network traffic for specific users or classes of users, and specific classes of information traffic. | 02-10-2011 |
20130290518 | GINA WorldSpace - A multi-dimensional information access capability, WorldSpace, within a Global Information Network Architecture (GINA) can create a user-definable environment for managing information access within the GINA object-oriented, software-based modeling environment for the modeling of various data sources and allowing queries and transactions across those sources. The modeling environment is described in itself, and is used to describe the model for information access. GINA WorldSpace allows different users to have different views of data sources depending upon their WorldSpace definition, which controls a user's view of the data source. The WorldSpace definition can use the attributes that makes the user unique and map them through GINA vectors to the characteristics of information to which the user has access. Attributes can include username, roles, language, locale, organization, and/or others. WorldSpace views can also impact the behavior of the data sources. | 10-31-2013 |
David Allen Tinsley, Versailles, KY US
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20090200697 | Method To Fabricate A Seamless Tube - The present disclosure relates to a process for making a seamless tube from a liquid. A mandrel may be provided having a longitudinal axis, an outer surface and a length. A liquid material may be applied to the outer surface of the mandrel by one or more doctor blades, spaced apart from the mandrel outer surface and inclined at an angle α with respect to the mandrel longitudinal axis, which may be moved along the longitudinal axis of the mandrel while rotating the mandrel around its longitudinal axis. One or a plurality of fingers may overly the mandrel and be positioned upstream of the one or more of blades, relative to the direction of movement of the blades along the longitudinal axis of the mandrel. The liquid material may then be converted to form a seamless tube. | 08-13-2009 |
20120190518 | INJECTION MOLD APPARATUS AND METHOD UTILIZING SHAFT ROTATION FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF ROLL DEVICES - A method for manufacturing a roll. The method includes positioning a shaft for the roll within a mold, introducing flowable material into the mold from a first end thereof, rotating the shaft at least about 20 revolutions, and following introducing the flowable material into the mold and rotating the shaft, curing the material at an elevated temperature. The method substantially reduces or otherwise eliminates weld lines and flow lines in the manufactured roll. | 07-26-2012 |
Donald Ray Tinsley, Port St. Lucie, FL US
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20130292042 | ARRANGEMENTS AND METHODS FOR APPLYING A LABEL TO A MOVING OBJECT - The present application describes an arrangement for applying a label to the periphery of a moving object. The arrangement may include an initial label dispensing an application station, a label tacking station, and a label wrapping station. Associated methods are also described. | 11-07-2013 |
Doug Tinsley, Hot Springs, AR US
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20110072990 | LUMBER PRINTER - Provided is a printer for printing stamps on boards and a method of printing stamps on boards. The printer is capable of printing multiple types of stamps simultaneously on boards. | 03-31-2011 |
Douglas Tinsley, Hot Springs, AR US
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20130118367 | LUMBER PRINTER - Provided is a printer for printing stamps on boards and a method of printing stamps on boards. The printer is capable of printing multiple types of stamps simultaneously on boards. | 05-16-2013 |
Douglas M. Tinsley, Hot Springs, AR US
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20110056087 | Dual Path Kiln Improvement - A dual path kiln is provided that includes a kiln having one or more chambers and at least two lumber charge paths adapted to convey lumber through the kiln in opposite directions by means of a track having two rails in which a pusher device pushes the lumber through the kiln and comprises a variable output electric motor to effect a high degree of accurate control of the movement speed of the pusher device and the lumber it's pushing and wherein the pusher device includes a faceplate having two side walls extending from said faceplate to engage the side of the lumber in order to greatly enhance stability of the lumber while it is being transported and minimize the risk of spillage. | 03-10-2011 |
20120227276 | DUAL PATH KILN IMPROVEMENT - A dual path kiln is provided that includes a kiln having one or more chambers and at least two lumber charge paths adapted to convey lumber through the kiln in opposite directions by means of a track having two rails in which a pusher device pushes the lumber through the kiln and comprises a variable output electric motor to effect a high degree of accurate control of the movement speed of the pusher device and the lumber it's pushing and wherein the pusher device includes a faceplate having two side walls extending from said faceplate to engage the side of the lumber in order to greatly enhance stability of the lumber while it is being transported and minimize the risk of spillage. | 09-13-2012 |
Edwin Coleman Tinsley, Austin, TX US
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20130191668 | SAFE UNATTENDED WAKE SYSTEM - An information handling system (IHS) includes a chassis. A processor is located in the chassis. A memory is located in the chassis and coupled to the processor. A disk drive is located in the chassis and coupled to the processor. An accelerometer is located in the chassis. A controller is located in the chassis and coupled to the accelerometer. The controller is operable, in response to a wake indicator signal associated with an IHS wake operation, to use the accelerometer to determine that the movement of the IHS exceeds a threshold and, in response, prevent the IHS wake operation such that operation of the disk drive is not initiated. | 07-25-2013 |
Elton Xavier Tinsley, Lynwood, IL US
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20160120459 | Wound Acknowledgement Interface - Systems, tools, and methods for providing wound data and/or information to a remote location for clinical assessment and acknowledgement are disclosed. | 05-05-2016 |
Eric C. Tinsley, Carmel, IN US
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20100324927 | SENIOR CARE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - Senior care navigation systems and methods for using the same. In at least one exemplary system for utilizing and analyzing information to provide a desired outcome of the present disclosure, the system comprises an evidence repository comprising at least one item of evidence from each of at least two evidentiary sources, and a knowledge management and decision support system in communication with the evidence repository, the knowledge management and decision support system operable to retrieve the at least one item of evidence from the evidence repository and process the at least one item of evidence according to at least one reasoning approach, the knowledge management and decision support system further operable to generate at least one outcome. | 12-23-2010 |
Jack Tinsley, Houston, TX US
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20140116689 | PROCESS FOR MINERAL OIL PRODUCTION USING SURFACTANTS BASED ON ANIONIC ALKYL ALKOXYLATES WHICH HAVE BEEN FORMED FROM GLYCIDYL ETHERS - The present invention relates to a surfactant mixture comprising at least one surfactant of the general formula (I) | 05-01-2014 |
20140116690 | PROCESS FOR MINERAL OIL PRODUCTION USING SURFACTANTS AT LEAST COMPRISING A SECONDARY ALKANESULFONATE AS A COSURFACTANT - The present invention relates to a surfactant mixture comprising at least one secondary alkanesulfonate having 14 to 17 carbon atoms of the general formula (I) | 05-01-2014 |
20140155645 | PROCESS FOR EXTRACTING MINERAL OIL USING SURFACTANTS BASED ON BUTYLENE OXIDE-CONTAINING ALKYL ALKOXYLATES - A surfactant and a surfactant formulation comprising at least one ionic surfactant of the general formula R | 06-05-2014 |
20140163255 | Process for Producing Mineral Oil Using Surfactants Based on C16C18-Containing Alkyl Propoxy Surfactants - The invention relates to a process for mineral oil production by means of Winsor Type III microemulsion flooding, in which an aqueous surfactant formulation comprising at least one ionic surfactant of the general formula R | 06-12-2014 |
20150353815 | METHOD OF FRACTURING SUBTERRANEAN FORMATIONS - Method of fracturing subterranean formations using aqueous compositions comprising at least an aqueous base fluid, proppants, a viscosifier, at least one flowback aid and removing at least a portion of the aqueous fracturing fluid from the formation after fracturing. The flowback aid is selected from the group of alkyl or alkenyl polyglucosides, carboxylated alkyl or alkenyl polyglucosides and alkoxylated branched alcohols. | 12-10-2015 |
James Tinsley, Goleta, CA US
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20100092363 | COMBUSTION SYNTHESIS METHOD AND MATERIALS PRODUCED THEREFROM - In various embodiments, the present disclosure provides a silicate material and a method for forming such material. According to a particular embodiment of the method, water is added to reactants including a metal salt, an oxidizer, a silicon source and a fuel source. The reactants and water are heated at a temperature between about 800° C. and about 1200° C. Heating initiates a combustion reaction and produces a nanocrystalline powder. In more particular examples of the method, the nanocrystalline powder is subsequently densified, such as by sintering. The material formed by the method is, in some cases, a lutetium-containing material suitable for use as a scintillator. | 04-15-2010 |
Jeffrey Tinsley, Los Angeles, CA US
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20120130837 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTELY CONTROLLING ACCESS TO MEDIA ON A PUBLISHER SITE - A service, system or component is provided that controls publication of media content on a publisher site to a visitor of the publisher site. Media content on the publisher site can be blocked for to such visitors for purpose of revenue collection. | 05-24-2012 |
Joel R. Tinsley, Blackfoot, ID US
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20110129571 | SNACK/CONVENIENCE FOODS AND THE LIKE HAVING EXTERNAL AND/OR INTERNAL COATING COMPOSITIONS - The disclosure describes new forms of chip-type and other fried or baked snack-type and/or convenience food items, including sweet goods such as cookies, doughnuts, etc., which are externally coated with or which directly incorporate into their dough matrix certain starch-based compositions. Methods of using the compositions to make the food products, and the finished food products themselves are described. As external coatings, the compositions significantly increase the crispness and tensile strength of the food item after it is cooked with the coating in place, and so change the organoleptic qualities as to provide a new form of the underlying food product. On sweet goods, the coating also provides a surface barrier that stabilizes sugar icing on the outside of the product, preventing it from becoming tacky, moist, or wet, while simultaneously reducing moisture loss from the dough, adding crispness at the surface and greatly retarding staling. | 06-02-2011 |
Joel R. Tinsley, Grand Rapids, MI US
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20130302487 | SNACK/CONVENIENCE FOODS AND THE LIKE HAVING EXTERNAL AND/OR INTERNAL COATING COMPOSITIONS - The disclosure describes new forms of chip-type and other fried or baked snack-type and/or convenience food items, including sweet goods such as cookies, doughnuts, etc., which are externally coated with or which directly incorporate into their dough matrix certain starch-based compositions. Methods of using the compositions to make the food products, and the finished food products themselves are described. As external coatings the compositions significantly increase the crispness and tensile strength of the food item after it is cooked with the coating in place, and so change the organoleptic qualities as to provide a new form of the underlying food product. On sweet goods, the coating also provides a surface barrier that stabilizes sugar icing on the outside of the product, preventing it from becoming tacky, moist, or wet, while simultaneously reducing moisture loss from the dough, adding crispness at the surface and greatly retarding staling. | 11-14-2013 |
Keith Raynard Tinsley, Beaverton, OR US
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20110316561 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUMS FOR USE ASSOCIATION WITH SYSTEMS HAVING INTERFERENCE - In some embodiments, a method includes characterizing a plurality of channels, each of the plurality of channels being a channel between a location and a respective one of the plurality of communication interfaces; for each of the plurality of communication interfaces, supplying signals to the communication interface and detecting interference that occurs at the location as a result of emissions radiated from the plurality of communication interface while the signals are supplied thereto; for each of the plurality of communication interfaces, determining an estimate of interference that would occur at the location as a result of emissions radiated from the communication interface while the signals are supplied thereto, based at least in part on the characterization of the channel between the location and the communication interface; and for each of the plurality of communication interfaces, comparing the estimate of interference that would occur at the location to the detected interference that occurs at the location. | 12-29-2011 |
Ken Tinsley, Frisco, TX US
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20120197554 | SELF-HEATED MEMS BASED CAPACITANCE DIAPHRAGM GAUGE - The disclosed embodiments include a capacitance diaphragm gauge that includes a self-heated micro-electro-mechanical-system sensor for measuring pressure. The self-heated micro-electro-mechanical-system has at least one integrated heater component and at least one membrane on the self-heated micro-electro-mechanical-system. | 08-02-2012 |
Kenneth E. Tinsley, Frisco, TX US
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20120145924 | FLUORESCENCE EMISSIONS DETECTOR - A light source is gated ON and OFF in response to a pulsed signal. Photo emissions from the light source are coupled to a material under test. Resonant fluorescent emissions from the material are coupled to a photodiode. Current from the photodiode is coupled into an amplifier system comprising a first and second amplifier stages. The first amplifier stage is gated to a low gain when the light source is turned ON and the gain is increased when the light source goes from ON to OFF. The second amplifier stage has digitally programmable offset and gain settings in response to control signals. The output of the second amplifier stage is digitized by an analog to digital converter. A controller generates the pulse control signal and the control signals. | 06-14-2012 |
20130277576 | Fluorescence Emissions Detector - A light source is gated ON and OFF in response to a pulsed signal. Photo emissions from the light source are coupled to a material under test. Resonant fluorescent emissions from the material are coupled to a photodiode. Current from the photodiode is coupled into an amplifier system comprising a first and second amplifier stages. The first amplifier stage is gated to a low gain when the light source is turned ON and the gain is increased when the light source goes from ON to OFF. The second amplifier stage has digitally programmable offset and gain settings in response to control signals. The output of the second amplifier stage is digitized by an analog to digital converter. A controller generates the pulse control signal and the control signals. | 10-24-2013 |
Michael Tinsley, Winder, GA US
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20140068831 | Shin Protection Device - Disclosed is a shin guard device configured to be secured to a user's footwear such that a guard aspect of the device is positioned in front of the user's lower leg. An exemplary embodiment is molded from a relatively thin gauge plastic and includes a lower toe portion, an upper shin guard portion and a fastener device in communication with the lower toe portion. When worn by a user, embodiments of a shin guard device provide for the upper shin guard portion to “float” or “stand” out ahead of the user's lower leg. By floating the upper shin guard portion out ahead of a user's lower leg, the lower leg may be protected from flying debris without hindering the user's mobility or causing undue discomfort. | 03-13-2014 |
Philip Tinsley, Flower Mound, TX US
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20150363874 | SYSTEMS, MEDIA, AND METHODS FOR DISTRIBUTED ENERGY PROJECT FINANCING - Computer-based systems, media, and methods for sourcing, analyzing and calculating and underwriting the financing of distributed energy systems affixed to real property with the financing payments secured by a lien placed by a governmental authority. A web-based calculator tool is enabled to facilitate web searches used to collect required necessary information to create a project finance profile and to calculate and display results to property owners and to contractors or other channel partners. In some cases, the tool is further used to underwrite the project financing and displaying whether a project is preliminarily credit-approved. In further cases, the tool further enables pre-setting project finance assumptions for offering standard fixed-pricing to project applicants arranged by utility tariff, city or county or zip code subject to particular program parameters. | 12-17-2015 |
Rebecca Tinsley, North Brunswick, NJ US
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20120244099 | ANTIPERSPIRANT THAT REDUCES/ELIMINATES YELLOWING ON CLOTHING - An antiperspirant composition that reduces or eliminates yellowing on clothing. | 09-27-2012 |
20140205555 | ANTIPERSPIRANT THAT REDUCES/ELIMINATES YELLOWING ON CLOTHING - An antiperspirant composition that reduces or eliminates yellowing on clothing. | 07-24-2014 |
Robert J. Tinsley, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20110225091 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR TRANSACTIONAL FRAUD DETECTION USING WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK MOBILITY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for detecting transactional fraud can involve, for a transaction associated with a first transaction location and account holder, receiving a request for mobile location information associated with the account holder. Mobile location information associated with the account holder may then be obtained, wherein the mobile location information is derived from mobility management signaling messages or other data associated with a mobile communication device used by the account holder. The mobile location information associated with the account holder can then be provided to the requestor. The mobile location information may be compared against the first transaction location to determine, at least in part, whether the transaction is fraudulent. | 09-15-2011 |
Robert Jason Tinsley, Norcross, GA US
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20150365064 | VARIABLE DELAY LINE USING VARIABLE CAPACITORS IN A MAXIMALLY FLAT TIME DELAY FILTER - Systems and methods for a variable delay line using variable capacitors in a time delay filter are provided. In at least one embodiment, a delay line is configured to apply an adjustable time delay to an electromagnetic signal travelling through the delay line. The delay line comprises a filter that includes a first variable capacitor. Further, a capacitance of the first variable capacitor is configured to adjust the delay applied to the electromagnetic signal travelling through the delay line when varied. | 12-17-2015 |
20150378017 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CALIBRATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF FREQUENCY MODULATED CONTINUOUS WAVE RADAR ALTIMETERS USING ADJUSTABLE SELF-INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION - Systems and methods for calibrating and optimizing frequency modulated continuous wave radar altimeters using adjustable self-interference cancellation are disclosed. In at least one embodiment, a radar altimeter system comprises: a local oscillator delay line including a variable delay circuit configured to output a delayed signal, a transmitter coupled to the local oscillator delay line and configured to output a transmitter signal, a transceiver circulator coupled to an antenna and coupled to the transmitter, and a frequency mixer coupled to the delay line and coupled to the transceiver circulator. The transceiver circulator directs the transmitter signal to the antenna and the antenna is configured to transmit the transmitter signal and receive a reflected signal from a target. Further, the frequency mixer is configured to receive the delayed signal and the target reflected signal from the transceiver circulator. | 12-31-2015 |
Thomas Austin Tinsley, New Port Richey, FL US
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20090313232 | Methods and Apparatus to Calculate Audience Estimations - Methods and apparatus for calculating audience estimations are disclosed. An example method includes identifying a subset of stored viewership data and allocating an observation array having a first-dimension index, each indicie of the index associated with one time-period of at least one household datapoint in the subset of stored viewership data. Additionally, the example method includes transferring the identified subset to the observation array, building an extensible markup language (XML) file based on at least one detected characteristic in the observation array, and generating a graphical user interface (GUI) based on the XML file for use with at least one query selection associated with the at least one detected characteristic. | 12-17-2009 |
Timothy M. Tinsley, Coon Rapids, MN US
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20090140059 | HVAC REMOTE CONTROL UNIT AND METHODS OF OPERATION - A comfort control system for controlling the comfort level in a building includes a comfort control unit and a remote control unit. The remote control unit communicates with the comfort control unit from a remote location. In one illustrative embodiment, the remote control unit includes a temperature sensor for sensing an ambient air temperature near the remote control unit, and a measure related to the sensed temperature may be communicated to the comfort control unit. A detection block may be included in the remote control unit for detecting when the ambient air temperature sensed by the temperature sensor in the remote control unit is likely to be influenced by a user or other undesirable condition. The comfort control unit may take this into account when controlling the comfort control system of the building. | 06-04-2009 |
Trent Tinsley, Eureka, MO US
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20090030747 | System and Method for Allocating Replacement Vehicle Rental Costs Using a Virtual Bank of Repair Facility Credits - Systems and methods for managing a virtual bank of repair facility credits are disclosed. Various operations for adding and subtracting credits from a repair facility virtual bank account are disclosed. Adjustments to credit totals can be based on repair facility performance with regard to an individual vehicle repair or a plurality of vehicle repairs. | 01-29-2009 |
20100023352 | System and Method for Improved Information Sharing by Repair Facilities for Managing Rental Vehicle Reservations - A method and system are disclosed for managing a rental vehicle reservation wherein the need for reservation managers to follow-up with repair facilities to gain additional information about repair work to disabled vehicles can be greatly reduced if not eliminated. Upon receipt of an update from a repair facility as to repair work for a disabled vehicle that pertains to a replacement rental vehicle reservation, an appropriate set of follow-up questions is directed to the repair facility by automated processes without the need for human intervention by the reservation manager. Furthermore, to support flexibility with respect to different informational needs by different purchasers of replacement rental vehicle services, the set of follow-ups questions that is selected and directed to repair facilities can vary based on a number of parameters. | 01-28-2010 |
20120203580 | Method and Apparatus for Tracking Repair Facility Performance for Repairs Relating to Replacement Rental Vehicle Transactions - Systems and methods for tracking repair facility performance in a replacement rental vehicle context are disclosed. Various operations for adding and subtracting credits from a repair facility virtual bank account are disclosed. Adjustments to credit totals can be based on repair facility performance with regard to an individual vehicle repair or a plurality of vehicle repairs. | 08-09-2012 |
20130238373 | Method and Apparatus for Tracking Repair Facility Performance for Repairs Relating to Replacement Rental Vehicle Transactions - Systems and methods for tracking repair facility performance in a replacement rental vehicle context are disclosed. Aggregate data that is indicative of a repair performance quality by the repair facility with respect to a plurality of disabled vehicles that are associated with a plurality of replacement rental vehicle reservations can be computed, and a determination can then be made based on this computed aggregate data as to whether the repair facility has satisfied a benchmark. | 09-12-2013 |