Treadwell, US
Ben Treadwell, Addison, ME US
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20080226696 | Methods of improving learning abilities of aged companion animals - The present invention provides methods of improving learning ability of aged companion animals (such as aged dogs) by administering an effective amount of a carnitine and an effective amount of a lipoic acid. Also provided are kits and animal treats for improving learning ability of aged companion animals comprising effective amounts of carnitine and lipoic acid. | 09-18-2008 |
Carl Treadwell, Menlo Park, CA US
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20110008947 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING MULTIFUNCTION LASER PROCESSES - Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a system used to form solar cell devices using processing modules adapted to perform one or more processes in the formation of the solar cell devices. In one embodiment, the system is adapted to form thin film solar cell devices by accepting a large unprocessed substrate and performing multiple deposition, material removal, cleaning, bonding, testing, and sectioning processes to form one or more complete, functional, and tested solar cell devices in custom sizes and/or shapes that can then be shipped to an end user for installation in a desired location to generate electricity. In one embodiment, the system is adapted to form one or more BIPV panels in custom sizes and/or shapes from a single large substrate for shipment to an end user. | 01-13-2011 |
Douglas Ames Treadwell, Grosse Ile, MI US
Douglas Ames Treadwell, Groose Lle, MI US
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20100222153 | GOLF PUTTER - A golf putter head is provided that includes an upper plate and a base plate. The base plate further includes a striking surface. The mass of the putter head is distributed such that the mass of the upper plate is greater than the mass of the base plate, thereby positioning the center of gravity of the putter head above a centerline of said striking surface and an equator of a golf ball when the golf ball is positioned proximate to the striking surface of the golf putter head. | 09-02-2010 |
Elliott Allen Treadwell, Tallahassee, FL US
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20080224052 | Threshold Cerenkov detector with radial segmentation - A method of providing nuclear particle identification for e, μ, π, and p of up to about 4 to about 5 GeV/c using an improved Threshold Cerenkov Detector With Radial Segmentation (TCDRS), comprising: | 09-18-2008 |
Eric B. Treadwell, Kettering, OH US
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20150143232 | Tailoring Specification Information to User Needs - A new system for, first, creating a cross-reference between user characteristics and applicable portions of platform requirement documents; and, second, displaying on a case by case basis, only portions of platform requirement documents applicable to those user characteristics, starts with a Subject Matter Expert (SME) creating, from the platform requirement documents, a list of platform: (a) core requirements; (b) conditional physical requirements; and, (c) conditional procedural requirements; then cross-referencing those core requirements, conditional physical requirements and conditional procedural requirements with applicable portions of the platform requirement document; next creating a cross-reference between user characteristics that interact with the platform and their corresponding platform conditional physical requirements and conditional procedural requirements; and, finally, creating a list of those cross-referenced user characteristics. Then, on a case by case basis, a user indicates or specifies which user characteristics apply on the list of cross-referenced user characteristics. Finally, the system outputs a display or listing of only applicable portions of core requirements, conditional physical requirements and conditional procedural requirements from the platform requirement document. | 05-21-2015 |
Gary A. Treadwell, Dover, NH US
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20120152384 | TWO-STAGE PRESSURE REGULATOR - Two-stage regulators for substantially reducing high pressures introduced into the regulator The reduced pressure is exerted against a first stage and second stage, each of which includes a spring-coil, plunger actuated diaphragm that urges an actuator to open a ball valve at a selected pressure to allow fluid to flow out of the regulator at a desired and much reduced pressure | 06-21-2012 |
John Treadwell, Washington, DC US
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20130179357 | PROPERTY APPRAISAL EVALUATION USING TRAFFIC DATA - A valuation model accounts for traffic features associated with modeled properties, generates listings of model-chosen comparables, and evaluates property appraisals and appraisal-chosen comparables accordingly. In one embodiment, traffic features of homes are used in automated electronic appraising and in the electronic review of appraisals. It first uses GIS techniques to convert traffic features associated with a property into a numeric variable, allowing hedonic price models to measure the price impact of traffic features. This allows traffic features to be used in the automated selection of comparable properties and in the adjusting of comp prices in appraisals. It also allows automated review of appraisals to determine if they fairly accounted for the traffic dimension in the selection of comps and in making any price adjustments. In one example, the automatic valuation uses a regression that models the relationship between price and explanatory variables, with the explanatory variables including traffic feature variables. | 07-11-2013 |
20130238512 | AUTOMATED VALUATION MODEL USING ORDINAL VARIABLES SUCH AS CONDITION AND QUALITY VARIABLES - An automated valuation model that uses condition and quality variables. In response to user queries, the model ranks and displays comparables for a subject property. The comparables are selected based on their similarity to the subject. Data on quality and condition of properties is incorporated into the model and corresponding comparable assessments. For example, the quality and condition inputs may be used in a hedonic adjustment factor model, comparable selection exclusion rules, economic distance calculations, and adjustments for differences between the subject and comparables at comparable selection stage. The comparables may be displayed in ranked order based on the calculated similarities between the properties, with indications of the quality and condition categories, to provide an overall assessment of the comparables as well as displayable indications of the underlying quality and condition categories and related information. The model may also use other ordinal variables and may perform any type of valuation. | 09-12-2013 |
John D. Treadwell, Washington, DC US
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20120323798 | VALUATION OF PROPERTIES BORDERING SPECIFIED GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES - Modeling comparable properties and rendering map images with automatic valuation of properties bordering specified geographic features. A valuation model identifies and accounts for the proximity of properties to geographic features. For example, estimating property value includes accessing property data corresponding to a geographic area and performing a regression based upon the property data. The regression models the relationship between price and explanatory variables, with the explanatory variables including proximity to geographic features. Proximity may be a categorical variable wherein properties bordering the geographic feature are determined to possess the proximity characteristic. Alternative explanatory variables may incorporate different degrees of proximity. | 12-20-2012 |
Richard Treadwell, San Francisco, CA US
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20090281454 | Irrigation and aspiration devices and methods - Irrigation and/or aspiration devices and methods may be configured to aspirate and irrigate alone, sequentially, or concurrently. The devices and methods may provide a base with a removable head, and adapted for partial or complete separation of the irrigation and aspiration functions. The devices and methods can be configured to aspirate and/or irrigate the nasal and sinus cavities. The devices and methods may be manually and/or automatically controlled. The devices and methods may include removable, and/or replaceable, and/or refillable, and easily cleanable reservoirs for aspirant and irrigant. The device head and/or aspirant reservoir may comprise a diagnostic device, i.e., test device and/or container after use of the devices and methods. | 11-12-2009 |
20090281482 | Irrigation and aspiration devices and methods - Irrigation and/or aspiration devices and methods may be configured to aspirate and irrigate alone, sequentially, or concurrently. The devices and methods may provide a base with a removable head, and adapted for partial or complete separation of the irrigation and aspiration functions. The devices and methods can be configured to aspirate and/or irrigate the nasal and sinus cavities. The devices and methods may be manually and/or automatically controlled. The devices and methods may include removable, and/or replaceable, and/or refillable, and easily cleanable reservoirs for aspirant and irrigant. The device head and/or aspirant reservoir may comprise a diagnostic device, i.e., test device and/or container after use of the devices and methods. | 11-12-2009 |
20090281483 | Irrigation and aspiration devices and methods - Irrigation and/or aspiration devices and methods may be configured to aspirate and irrigate alone, sequentially, or concurrently. The devices and methods may provide a base with a removable head, and adapted for partial or complete separation of the irrigation and aspiration functions. The devices and methods can be configured to aspirate and/or irrigate the nasal and sinus cavities. The devices and methods may be manually and/or automatically controlled. The devices and methods may include removable, and/or replaceable, and/or refillable, and easily cleanable reservoirs for aspirant and irrigant. The device head and/or aspirant reservoir may comprise a diagnostic device, i.e., test device and/or container after use of the devices and methods. | 11-12-2009 |
20090281485 | Irrigation and aspiration devices and methods - Irrigation and/or aspiration devices and methods may be configured to aspirate and irrigate alone, sequentially, or concurrently. The devices and methods may provide a base with a removable head, and adapted for partial or complete separation of the irrigation and aspiration functions. The devices and methods can be configured to aspirate and/or irrigate the nasal and sinus cavities. The devices and methods may be manually and/or automatically controlled. The devices and methods may include removable, and/or replaceable, and/or refillable, and easily cleanable reservoirs for aspirant and irrigant. The device head and/or aspirant reservoir may comprise a diagnostic device, i.e., test device and/or container after use of the devices and methods. | 11-12-2009 |
20140378342 | IRRIGATION AND ASPIRATION DEVICE AND METHOD - Irrigation and/or aspiration devices and methods may be configured to aspirate and irrigate alone, sequentially, or concurrently. The devices and methods may provide a base with a removable head, and adapted for partial or complete separation of the irrigation and aspiration functions. The devices and methods can be configured to aspirate and/or irrigate the nasal and sinus cavities. The devices and methods may be manually and/or automatically controlled. The devices and methods may include removable, and/or replaceable, and/or refillable, and easily cleanable reservoirs for aspirant and irrigant. The device head and/or aspirant reservoir may comprise a diagnostic device, i.e., test device and/or container after use of the devices and methods. | 12-25-2014 |
Timothy V. Treadwell, Perry Hall, MD US
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20100212538 | RAILROAD CAR DIAPHRAGM - A railcar diaphragm is described having a first and a second plate assembly, a bellows assembly, and a spring assembly. The first plate assembly is coupled to a railcar. The second plate assembly is configured to contact another railcar. The bellows is disposed between first and second plate assemblies. The spring assembly includes a leaf spring and a pivot member coupled to the leaf spring. The first and second plate assemblies are coupled through the spring assembly. The spring assembly has a first and a second configuration based on whether the railcar is engaged to another railcar. The spring assembly and the second plate assembly can collectively swivel about a centerpoint associated with the pivot member when the spring assembly is in the second configuration and the railcar is in a curved portion of a track. | 08-26-2010 |
William S. Treadwell, Charlotte, NC US
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20090165131 | DETECTION AND PREVENTION OF MALICIOUS CODE EXECUTION USING RISK SCORING - A system and method for preventing malicious code execution, includes detecting a request for execution of a file. The file is scanned for risk before processing the request. A score is assigned to the risk. Execution of the file is either allowed or prohibited responsive to the risk score. | 06-25-2009 |
20090208142 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING CONTENT AWARE DOCUMENT ANALYSIS AND MODIFICATION - Systems, methods and consumer-readable media for providing content-aware document analysis and modification are provided. A system for analyzing document content according to the invention may include a rules server that stores a set of expressions. Such expressions may define predetermined confidential information and/or patterns of confidential expressions. The system may further include a communication plugin that provides a platform for incorporating the set of confidential expression patterns as part of a document-producing application. Following incorporation of the communication plugin, an inline document monitor module according to the invention may form part of the document-producing application. The inline document monitor may monitor for the occurrence of at least one of the set of confidential expression patterns in a document. | 08-20-2009 |
20100114767 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CARD DISPENSING - Apparatus and methods for providing a card that has a stored value. The apparatus and methods may involve offering the card to a customer, applying branding information to the card, charging a customer account for the value, and dispensing the card. The stored value card may be provided by a machine to a customer. The machine may be a financial institution automated teller machine (ATM). The ATM may transmit instructions to transfer funds from the customer's to one or more of the financial institution's retail partners. The ATM may apply visual information to the card. The visual information may include branding information, a message or any other suitable information. | 05-06-2010 |
William Scott Treadwell, Warrenton, VA US
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20080301441 | Secure Channel For Image Transmission - Systems, devices, and methods for establishing a secure session for the transmission of data from an input device to a remote server device is disclosed. The input device may be an electronic check scanner attached to a banking customer's home personal computer. The customer may visit a bank's Internet website using the web browser or other application on their personal computer, and then submit scanned images of check to the bank. The bank, however, to ensure security and prevent fraud, may wish to establish a secure session between the devices and components in the system before the image data may be scanned and transmitted. | 12-04-2008 |
20090126012 | Risk Scoring System For The Prevention of Malware - A method suitable for detecting malicious files includes several steps. A file that is received into a computer system is analyzed to determine a presence or absence of each of a plurality of predefined properties in the file. A score is calculated based on the presence or absence of the plurality of properties in the file. This score is reflective of the risk that the file is malicious. Once the score is calculated, the file can be further processed based on the score. | 05-14-2009 |