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Allie Edward Tripp, Indianapolis, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080300289Glucagon Receptor Antagonists, Preparation and Therapeutic Uses - The present invention discloses novel compounds of Formula I, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, which have glucagon receptor antagonist or inverse agonist activity, as well as methods for preparing such compounds. In another embodiment, the invention discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of Formula I as well as methods of using them to treat diabetic and other glucagon related metabolic disorders, and the like.12-04-2008
20100137417Glucagon Receptor Antagonists, Preparation and Therapeutic Uses - The present invention discloses novel compounds of Formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof which have glucagon receptor antagonist or inverse agonist activity, as well as methods of using these compounds and intermediates and methods for preparing such compounds. In another embodiment, the invention discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising N compounds of Formula (I) as well as methods of using them to treat diabetic and other glucagon related metabolic disorders, and the like.06-03-2010

Patent applications by Allie Edward Tripp, Indianapolis, IN US

Andrew H. Tripp, Middletown, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110320547SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SHARING MESSAGES AMONG MEMBERS OF A USER GROUP IN AN INTERNET PROTOCOL ENVIRONMENT - A IP telephony service allows customers to form user groups. Each user group can include multiple members, each of whom have their own telephony device. When a member of a user group sends a messages to another member of the user group, the message is posted to a group message board so that all members of the group can view the message. This could include sending information to each of the telephony devices for all members of the group so that each telephony device could display the message on a display screen. The displayed messages could also indicate who sent each message and to whom each message was directed. As a result, each member of the group can view messages passing back and forth between all members of the group.12-29-2011

Carl P. Tripp, Orono, ME US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090122312Detection system for detecting an analyte in a fluid medium - This invention relates to a detection system for detecting an analyte in a fluid medium. The detection system comprises a substrate that provides mechanical stability and is sized and shaped to intercept an infrared beam. A reactive material is coated on the substrate. When contacted with the analyte in the fluid medium, the reactive material reacts with the analyte and is altered. The detection system also comprises an infrared spectrometer producing the infrared beam that passes through the reactive material to a detector of the spectrometer. The alteration of the reactive material allows the spectrometer to identify and quantify the analyte. In one embodiment, the reactive material irreversibly reacts with the analyte. In another embodiment, the spectrometer is a non-ATR infrared spectrometer. In a further embodiment, the substrate is a disposable substrate.05-14-2009
20110052447Detection System for Detecting and Measuring Metal Ions in an Aqueous Medium - A detection system for detecting and measuring a metal ion in an aqueous medium includes a substrate that provides mechanical stability and is sized and shaped to intercept an optical beam (for example, a beam in the ultraviolet, visible or infraredregion). A reactive material is attached to the substrate, for example attached to the surface of the substrate or to a film that coats the substrate. The reactive material is capable of reacting with the metal ion and changing its optical spectrum upon reacting. For example, in one embodiment the reactive material includes a chelator that bonds to the metal ion to form a chelate complex. The detection system also includes an optical spectrometer producing the optical beam that passes through the reactive material to a detector of the spectrometer. For example, the spectrometer may be a Fourier transform, dispersive or filter based spectrometer. The changing of the optical spectrum of the reactive material allows the spectrometer to detect and measure the metal ion.03-03-2011
20110281363SENSITIVE AND SELECTIVE DETECTION METHOD FOR MERCURY (II) IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION - A method for detecting and measuring a metal ion in an aqueous medium includes derivatizing a solid phase extraction material with a reactive material that undergoes a chemical reaction when contacted with the metal ion. The solid phase extraction material and the reactive material are positioned in an aqueous medium containing the metal ion, such that the metal ion contacts the reactive material and causes it to chemically react. The reaction of the reactive material is detected by optical spectroscopy to detect and measure the metal ion.11-17-2011

Corey Tripp, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100153583SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERING CUSTOMIZED CONTENT TO MOBILE DEVICES - The illustrative embodiment of the present invention provides a platform that enables a content developer to distribute uniform content to multiple types of requesting mobile devices. By authoring content in a generic markup language and using the technologies included in the Mobile Content Framework (MCF), the content developer is able to provide content to multiple types devices without providing different versions of the content. The content may be authored originally in the generic markup language or translated from other languages into the generic markup language by the MCF. The MCF exploits the capabilities and accommodates the limitations of different types of wireless devices by converting generic markup language content to device-specific content. The MCF interacts with device registries holding records of the device attributes in order to provide the device-specific content. The MCF handles these issues for current mobile devices while also being extensible for future mobile devices.06-17-2010

David M. Tripp, Aiken, SC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080310018Split Screen Discrete Viewing Apparatus and Method - The invention is an apparatus and method for allowing multiple individuals to view discrete images while remaining in close proximity to each other. It encompasses a split screen polarized lens, with alternate polarization portions, fitting over a viewing monitor and pairs of corresponding polarized glasses. Each pair of polarized glasses matches a portion of the screen lens with the same polarization so that the human viewer wearing vertically polarized glasses may only view the vertically polarized portion of the screen and the human viewer wearing horizontally polarized glasses may only view the horizontally polarized portion of the screen.12-18-2008

Donald A. Tripp, Honeoye Falls, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100046011RASTER-TO-SWATH IMAGE DATA CONVERSION PRINTING SYSTEM AND RELATED METHOD - A printing system for printing an image swath by swath according to image data that is provided to an image memory buffer in raster format. The printing system includes a carriage that moves a printhead with a plurality of columnar marking elements based on input provided by an encoder and a printer controller for reformatting the image data and controlling the marking elements. The printer controller includes a direct memory access controller for extracting the data from the image memory buffer and rotating the data from raster format to column format, a plurality of stroke buffers for receiving image data in column format from the direct memory access controller, an encoder control portion for providing stroke firing strobes based on input from the encoder, and a printhead driver control portion for generating data requests from the stroke buffers based on input provided by the encoder and to provide signals necessary to cause the marking elements to print according to the timing of the stroke firing strobes.02-25-2010

Frederick F. Tripp, Montgomery, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080274041Preparation of nanoparticle-size zinc compounds - A method for making a dispersion of zinc oxide particles in hydrocarbon is provided. A zinc compound that thermally disintegrates is dispersed in a hydrocarbon solvent with a selected organic acid and the mixture is heated to a temperature range to cause the zinc compound to thermally disintegrate into nano-sized particles.11-06-2008

Gary Tripp, Corbin, KY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110256790THERMAL INSULATION CONTAINING SUPPLEMENTAL INFRARED RADIATION ABSORBING MATERIAL - A thermal insulation product includes an infrared radiation absorbing and scattering material dispersed on fibers forming a porous structure. The infrared absorbing and scattering material can include borate compounds, carbonate compounds, and alumina compounds.10-20-2011

Grace Tripp, Chanhassen, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110125180EMBOLIC PROTECTION DEVICE - The disclosure relates to an embolic filter, a support structure therefor, and methods for maintaining said filter in a compact state prior to deploying the filter.05-26-2011
20110152916INTRAVASCULAR FILTER RESTRAINING DEVICE - A filtering device includes a filter that captures embolic material, a plurality of biased support struts that expand outwardly to deploy the filter, and a restraining mechanism. The restraining mechanism applies a restraining force that prevents the plurality of biased support struts from expanding outwardly to deploy the filter. An actuating member cooperates with a portion of the restraining mechanism to release the restraining force and allow the filter to deploy.06-23-2011

Howard Tripp, Plymouth, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090253509ILLUMINATED GAME CONTROLLER - An electronic game controller which includes a body having a transparent outer surface, a front face and a rear surface, controls disposed on the front face of the body, a graphic panel disposed under the transparent outer surface of the front face, the graphic panel comprising first, second and third discrete graphic elements, an opaque housing within the body, the opaque housing defining a cavity substantially open to the graphic panel, first, second and third light sources disposed within the cavity, the first light source disposed beneath the first discrete graphic element, the second light source disposed beneath the second discrete graphic element, and the third light source disposed beneath the third discrete graphic element, an electronic circuit operably connected to the light sources for selectively activating and deactivating the light sources, and means for interfacing the electronic game controller with an electronic game system.10-08-2009

Howard R. Tripp, Plymouth, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110314719Gun Tool - A gun tool includes multiple tools specially configured for working on a gun. An example of the gun tool includes a choke tube wrench having a shape that permits insertion of the choke tube wrench into a variety of different sized choke tubes, so that the single choke tube wrench can be used to insert or remove a variety of different choke tubes. Some embodiments include retractable tools. Further, some embodiments include a bit driver coupled to an end. In some embodiments, spare bits can be stored in a bit storage compartment having a spring-loaded access door.12-29-2011

James W. Tripp, Apalachin, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090126025System for protecting information - A system in accordance with the present invention protects information. The system includes a processor for processing information and a state machine utilizing tables for determining protection requirements for the information.05-14-2009

Jared Tripp, Canton, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100066731Configurator Process and System - A configurator that creates multi angle images of a product that can be configured with options, accessories, colors and the like in 2d imagery, which does not require special software or hardware to view and interact with the configurator. The configurator automatically generates layer logic of how the product can be assembled for use in a configurator engine to manage the relationships of the 2d art layers. The approach outlined here has moved the linking and logic to the generation phase of the layers thereby automatically generating the configuration logic file at rendering that can be used by a simple program to assemble the layers for a visual interface. Essentially, 2d images are created in a layering scheme from 3d models that can be assembled into any combination based on logic to support various configurations of products. The layering scheme approach prevents the need to render complete product image for each combination including breaking into most/least common factors in separate layers and assembling after the fact. Optimization reduces the number of combinations required for multi-angle images of a configured product. The imagery and logic can be updated without as much manual involvement.03-18-2010

Justin Leonard Tripp, Los Alamos, NM US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110258361PETAFLOPS ROUTER - Disclosed is a method and system for performing operations on at least one input data vector in order to produce at least one output vector to permit easy, scalable and fast programming of a petascale equivalent supercomputer. A PetaFlops Router may comprise one or more PetaFlops Nodes, which may be connected to each other and/or external data provider/consumers via a programmable crossbar switch external to the PetaFlops Node. Each PetaFlops Node has a FPGA and a programmable intra-FPGA crossbar switch that permits input and output variables to be configurably connected to various physical operators contained in the FPGA as desired by a user. This allows a user to specify the instruction set of the system on a per-application basis. Further, the intra-FPGA crossbar switch permits the output of one operation to be delivered as an input to a second operation. By configuring the external crossbar switch, the output of a first operation on a first PetaFlops Node may be used as the input for a second operation on a second PetaFlops Node. An embodiment may provide an ability for the system to recognize and generate pipelined functions. Streaming operators may be connected together at run-time and appropriately staged to allow data to flow through a series of functions. This allows the system to provide high throughput and parallelism when possible. The PetaFlops Router may implement the user desired instructions by appropriately configuring the intra-FPGA crossbar switch on each PetaFlops Node and the external crossbar switch.10-20-2011

Michael J. Tripp, Standish, ME US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090047480Powder Coatings and Methods of Forming Powder Coatings - Methods for applying and curing powder coatings, and for imparting a surface effect, e.g., texture or smoothness, to powder coated surfaces are provided. Preferred methods include pressing a textured release medium against the uncured powder coating and then curing the coating to form a thermally stable powder coating surface with the negative image of the texture on the release medium on its surface.02-19-2009
20110024938IMPARTING TEXTURE TO CURED POWDER COATINGS - Methods for imparting a texture to a cured powder coated surface are provided. These methods involve heating the cured powder coating to a temperature greater than its glass transition point (T02-03-2011

Owen Wheble Tripp, Menlo Park, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090070325Identifying Information Related to a Particular Entity from Electronic Sources - Presented are systems, apparatuses, articles of manufacture, and methods for identifying information about a particular entity including receiving electronic documents selected based on one or more search terms from a plurality of terms related to the particular entity, determining one or more feature vectors for each received electronic document, where each feature vector is determined based on the associated electronic document, clustering the received electronic documents into a first set of clusters of documents based on the similarity among the determined feature vectors, and determining a rank for each cluster of documents in the first set of clusters of documents based on one or more ranking terms from the plurality of terms related to the particular entity, where the one or more ranking terms contain at least one term from the plurality of terms for the particular entity that is not in the one or more search terms.03-12-2009

Ralph A. Tripp, Watkinsville, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090053145ANTI-VIRAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE IN CATTLE - Aspects of the present disclosure relate to therapeutic RNAi compositions and methods of use thereof for treating and/or preventing disease, disorder, and/or conditions—associated with bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) infections in cattle.02-26-2009
20090082220Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) systems for the detection of bacteria and methods of use thereof - Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic (SERS) systems and methods for detecting biomolecules of interest, such as a bacterium or virus are provided.03-26-2009
20090086201Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) systems for the detection of viruses and methods of use thereof - Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic (SERS) systems and methods for detecting and differentiating biomolecules of interest, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), are provided.04-02-2009
20090149344SURFACE ENHANCED RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY (SERS) SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic (SERS) systems and methods for detecting biomolecules of interest, such as a virus, bacterium, or other infectious agent, are provided. A spectroscopic assay based on surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) using a silver nanorod array substrate fabricated by oblique angle deposition has been developed that allows for rapid detection of trace levels of viruses or bacteria with a high degree of sensitivity and specificity. This novel and improved SERS assay can detect minor spectral differences within strains of a single virus type such as respiratory syncytial virus or influenza virus in the presence of biological media. The method provides rapid diagnostics for direct molecular and structural characterization of virus strains and virus gene deletion mutants generating reproducible viral spectra without viral manipulation.06-11-2009
20090303472METHODS OF USE FOR SURFACE ENHANCED RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY (SERS) SYSTEMS FOR THE DETECTION OF BACTERIA - Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic (SERS) systems and methods for detecting biomolecules of interest, such as a bacterium are provided.12-10-2009
20100268473METHODS, DEVICES, AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE HIGHLY-SENSITIVE DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF DIVERSE MOLECULAR ENTITIES - Embodiments of the present disclosure include a method for analysis of individual components in a multicomponent sample where the identity of the individual components is an indicator for disease.10-21-2010

Patent applications by Ralph A. Tripp, Watkinsville, GA US

Richard Tripp, Foxborough, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080262383NEEDLE ASSEMBLY WITH SEPARABLE HANDLE - A needle assembly comprising an outer cannula having a restraining element, an inner rod capable of being removably inserted into a hollow cross-section of the outer cannula, a handle having a flexible restraining member with a restraining nub and a protruding element whereby a force applied to the protruding element disengages the restraining nub from the outer cannula restraining element and the handle can be removed and attached to the outer cannula. Other embodiments of the invention comprise a strike cap integrally connected to the inner rod whereby a force applied to the strike cap is directly transferred to the inner rod. Other embodiments of the invention comprise a rod attachment member connected to the inner rod and the handle having at least one handle attachment element whereby the inner rod attachment member cooperates with the handle attachment element to removably attach the inner rod to the handle.10-23-2008

Steven D. Tripp, High Ridge, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090035719Disposable prophylaxis angle - A dental prophylaxis angle includes a body, a drive gear and a driven gear. The body has a sleeve with an open rear end, a neck, a head, a first axial bore, and a second axial bore. The first axial bore is located in the neck, and the second axial bore is located in the head. The first and second axial bores communicate with each other at an intersection. A channel extends through the body from the base of the neck to the open rear end. The drive gear is adapted to be inserted into said body through said head. The drive gear includes a gear, an intermediate portion and a shaft. The shaft extends rotatably from the open rear end of the sleeve, through the first bore, and into the second bore. The intermediate portion further includes an angled leading edge. The drive gear defines a circumferential groove between said gear and said intermediate portion. The driven gear is rotatably mounted in the head and operatively connected to the drive gear. The body further includes a lip extending into the channel. The lip is adapted to be received by the groove when the drive gear is inserted through said head.02-05-2009

Victor K. Tripp, Tucker, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090302967Tapered double balun - Disclosed is a tapered double balun for use with rotationally-symmetrical, frequency-independent antennas that are fed using spiral-mode number 2. The tapered double balun may be used to provide a four-terminal line, where all terminals carry the same voltage, but adjacent terminals are out of phase and opposite terminals are in phase. The antennas may be spirals, sinuous, or other four-arm antennas. The tapered double balun is a stripline device comprising two outer ground planes and a center conductor that is dielectrically separated from the ground planes. The outer ground planes each taper from a wide dimension at the connector end of the device to a narrow dimension at the antenna end of the device. The narrow opposing strips comprising the ground planes are configured to connect to two opposed arms of the antenna. The center conductor is a single conductor at the connector end of the device that tapers to a larger conductor at the antenna end or may bifurcate to form two laterally separated conductors at the antenna end of the device. The center conductor is configured so that, whether single or bifurcated, it connects to the two remaining opposed arms of the antenna.12-10-2009