Turney, US
Christopher Michael Turney, Aliso Viejo, CA US
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20140330654 | PAYMENT OF RESTAURANT BILLS - A method includes identifying a restaurant where a user of a mobile device is located; receiving, from the restaurant, data indicative of one or more items on a bill associated with the user; providing the data to the mobile device; and enabling the user to pay for one or more of the items on the bill using the mobile device. | 11-06-2014 |
20150112777 | MARKETPLACE SYSTEM - A method includes receiving a request for a pass of a type of pass from a first customer. The method includes, based on an availability of a pass of the requested type, enabling the first customer to purchase the pass of the requested type either (i) from a set of available passes of the requested type or (ii) from a second customer. The method includes enabling a mobile device associated with the first customer to be used to present the purchased pass. | 04-23-2015 |
Cristi Turney, Sandersville, GA US
Cristi Cannon Turney, Sandersville, GA US
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20080307556 | Green means 4 kid's attire - The following information relates to new methods of recycling clothing. Although the concept of recycling garments is not new, the new methods and the results of those methods are both new and unexpected. Rarely is the recycling of garments as practical and as easy as the methods to be presented. Additionally, these methods of recycling can enable apparel manufacturers, sewing boutiques, and even home sewers, to save money and time. Benefits include sewing as little as possible while having the effect that much sewing has taken place. Another gain includes the prospect of recycling garments that failed quality control inspections due to slight imperfections. By utilizing the new methods, a marketable children's apparel line can emerge, from what would normally be a loss. Consider the benefits of a new children's apparel line almost completely sewn before the new recycling methods begin. | 12-18-2008 |
Damon Turney, Brooklyn, NY US
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20150064512 | Management of Gas Pressure and Electrode State of Charge in Alkaline Batteries - An inventive, new system that measures gas composition and pressure in the headspace of an aqueous electrolyte battery is described. The system includes a microcontroller that can use the composition and pressure information to connect a third electrode to either the anode(s) or the cathode(s) in order to balance the state of charge between the two. Results have shown that such a system can control the gas pressure inside a sealed flooded aqueous electrolyte battery to remain below 20 kPa (3 psi) and greatly extend the useable life of the battery. | 03-05-2015 |
David L. Turney, Dallas, TX US
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20130074383 | WINDOW INCLUDING INTEGRATED DISPLAY SIGNAGE - A display apparatus comprises a transparent panel and a display system for displaying information through a light emitting array that is enclosed within the transparent panel. | 03-28-2013 |
David M. Turney, Germantown, MD US
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20110015619 | WOUND DRESSINGS FOR NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPY IN DEEP WOUNDS AND METHOD OF USING - A method for providing negative pressure wound healing in a deep wound having a cavity includes the steps of (a) fashioning at least a first part of a therapeutic dressing to fit generally within the cavity, (b) operably associating a fluid moving means with the therapeutic dressing for enabling one of compressing the therapeutic dressing and transferring fluid across at least part of the therapeutic dressing, and (c) enabling the fluid moving means in a manner to deliver therapy to the patient. A therapeutic member for use in negative pressure wound healing includes a porous member formed and includes a hydrogel coating on a side thereof. | 01-20-2011 |
20110112495 | Adhesive Flange Attachment Reinforcer for Suction Port - An adhesive flange attachment reinforcer for a suction port of tubing for a wound healing device includes a polymer film which has one side including an adhesive wherein the film includes a slit extending inwardly from an edge of the film and defines an opening to receive the flange of a suction port therethrough. The reinforcer includes at least one aspect of its peripheral configuration which is larger than the peripheral configuration of the suction port and interconnection thereof with a treatment site which includes use of a semi-permeable and flexible plastic sheet having an opening therein which is generally aligned with the suction port and to which the reinforcer adheres. A disposable therapeutic device includes employing the suction port which can include the reinforcer. | 05-12-2011 |
Jay Turney, Seattle, WA US
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20110096076 | APPLICATION PROGRAM INTERFACE FOR ANIMATION - Many computer applications incorporate and support animation. Application performance may be enhanced by delegating animation management to an application program interface (animation API) for animation. Accordingly, an animation API for managing animation is disclosed herein. The animation API may be configured to sequentially interpolate values of animation variables defining animation movement of animation objects. The animation API may interpolate the values of the animation variables using animation transitions within animation storyboards. The animation API may be configured to determine durations of animation transitions based upon animation characteristics parameters (e.g., starting position, desiring ending position, starting velocity of an animation variable). Durations and start times of animation transitions may be determined based upon key frames. The animation API may be configured to resolve scheduling conflicts among one or more animation transitions. Also, the animation API may be configured to facilitate smooth animation while switching between animation transitions for an animation variable. | 04-28-2011 |
Jay E. Turney, Seattle, WA US
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20090322760 | Dynamic animation scheduling - Dynamic animation scheduling techniques are described in which application callbacks are employed to permit dynamic scheduling of animations. An application may create a storyboard that defines an animation as transitions applied to a set of variables. The storyboard may be communicated to an animation component configured to schedule the storyboard. The animation component may then communicate one or more callbacks at various times to the application that describe a state of the variables. Based on the callbacks, the application may specify changes, additions, deletions, and/or other modifications to dynamically modify the storyboard. To draw the animation, the application may communicate a get variable values command to the animation component. The animation component performs calculations to update the variable values based on the storyboard and communicates the results to the application. The application may then cause output of the animation defined by the storyboard. | 12-31-2009 |
Jay Edward Turney, Seattle, WA US
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20090315896 | ANIMATION PLATFORM - An animation platform for managing the interpolation of values of one or more animation variables from one or more applications. The animation platform uses animation transitions to interpolate the values of the animation variables. When conflicts arise, the animation platform implements application-supplied logic to determine an execution priority of the conflicting animation transitions. | 12-24-2009 |
20090315897 | ANIMATION PLATFORM - An animation platform for managing the interpolation of values of one or more animation variables from one or more applications. The animation platform uses animation transitions to interpolate the values of the animation variables. The animation platform uses a continuity parameter to smoothly switch from one animation transition to the next. | 12-24-2009 |
Jeff Turney, Reno, NV US
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20130206914 | Sensor Pod Mount for an Aircraft - Embodiments related to mounting a sensor pod mount to an aircraft fuselage are disclosed. In one example embodiment, a sensor pod mount comprises a sensor pod mounting body where the sensor pod mounting body includes a mounting region for removably mounting the sensor pod mount to the fuselage using a coupling that joins a strut to the fuselage. | 08-15-2013 |
John M. Turney, Crossville, TN US
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20130199983 | LUBRICANT OIL FILTER WITH CONTINUOUS RELEASE ADDITIVE VESSEL - An oil filter that includes an additive vessel to introduce additive material into oil flowing through the filter. The additive material includes an over-based detergent and optionally one or more of: a weak base additive, an anti-oxidant additive, an anti-wear additive, a friction modifier additive, a dispersant additive, an anti-foam additive, a nano-additive, a corrosion inhibitor additive, a pour point depressant additive and a surfactant additive. | 08-08-2013 |
Joseph Turney, Amston, CT US
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20140092556 | Integrated Blower Diffuser and Heat Exchanger for Electronics Enclosure - An electronics enclosure has a blower and diffuser received within an enclosure. Electronic components are also received within the enclosure. The blower diffuser is positioned in contact with at least one of the electronic components. A shroud surrounds the blower diffuser and the at least one electronic component, and is spaced from an outer surface of the at least one electronic component. An opening is formed through the shroud, such that air can be driven within the shroud from the blower diffuser, and across at least one electronic component, and then outwardly of the opening. A heat exchanger is positioned in the path of air leaving the opening. | 04-03-2014 |
20150029665 | COOLING FLUID FLOW PASSAGE MATRIX FOR ELECTRONICS COOLING - A cooling supply package for an electronic component has a supply port communicating with a plurality of outer supply channels, and a return port communicating with a plurality of outer return channels. The outer supply channels and outer return channels communicate with distinct ones of openings in a slot layer and into return and supply slots, respectively. An orifice layer supplies fluid to an electronic component from supply slots and receives return fluid into the return slots after having cooled the electronic component. A cooling supply and electronic combination is also disclosed. | 01-29-2015 |
20150034280 | HEADER FOR ELECTRONIC COOLER - A fluid cooler packet for a plurality of electronic components has a plurality of individual cooling circuits for receiving a supply of cooling fluid from a supply header and delivering that cooling fluid to an associated electronic component. The plurality of cooling circuits each includes a return passage for receiving a return fluid after having cooled the associated electronic component, and returns the return fluid to a return header. A volume of the supply header decreases in a downstream direction as it passes over the plurality of individual cooling circuits. A volume of the return header increases as it moves in a downstream direction over the plurality of individual cooling circuits. An electronic component array is also disclosed. | 02-05-2015 |
20150060023 | FIN-DIFFUSER HEAT SINK WITH HIGH CONDUCTIVITY HEAT SPREADER - A method and apparatus for cooling a heat source is disclosed. The apparatus includes a fin-diffuser including a blower integrated with fins of a diffuser. A heat spreader is coupled to the fin-diffuser. The heat spreader is configured to spread heat from a location proximate the blower to location of the fins. The apparatus spreads heat from a heat source proximate a blower of the fin-diffuser to a location away from the blower to cool the heat source. | 03-05-2015 |
20160057890 | HEAT EXCHANGE DEVICE IN DIRECTED FLOW SYSTEM - A method of cooling a component with a heat exchange device includes pulling air into a central airway in a heat exchange device using a blower; directing the air from the blower through a diffuser and across a heat sink base, wherein a first component positioned underneath the heat sink base is cooled when the air passes over the heat sink base; and directing the air out from the diffuser and across a second component to cool the second component. | 02-25-2016 |
Kyle Justin Turney, Dallas, TX US
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20160071333 | Vehicle Information System - A vehicle information system is described. The vehicle information system may include an OBD interface device configurable for communication with a vehicle computer system. The OBD interface device may include at least a first transmitter and a first receiver. One or more communication protocols may be configured for communication between at least one of the OBD interface device and a client electronic device, the OBD interface device and a server computer, and the OBD interface device and a wireless receiver. An application programming interface may be configured to allow interaction between the OBD interface device and at least one of a server computer and a client electronic device. | 03-10-2016 |
Michael A. Turney, Houston, TX US
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20140157822 | THERMAL PERFORMING REFRIGERATION CYCLE - An improved refrigeration cycle is provided. The cycle provides for improved thermal performance by incorporating a refrigerant makeup tank that introduces liquid refrigerant with expanded refrigerant upstream of the heat exchanger, thereby providing a savings in either electricity costs or refrigerant. | 06-12-2014 |
20140157824 | METHOD FOR IMPROVED THERMAL PERFORMING REFRIGERATION CYCLE - An improved refrigeration cycle is provided. The cycle provides for improved thermal performance by incorporating a refrigerant makeup tank that introduces liquid refrigerant with expanded refrigerant upstream of the heat exchanger, thereby providing a savings in either electricity costs or refrigerant. | 06-12-2014 |
20160097584 | METHOD FOR ETHANE LIQUEFACTION - The process for ethane liquefaction can include a mixed refrigerant containing heavy hydrocarbons (e.g., butane and/or pentane) using compression without interstage cooling, or cooling only after the first compression stages where there is no liquid formation yet, such that the number of liquid recycle loops are reduced. The lack of cooling in the compressor reduces the compressor's mechanical efficiency; however, this is offset by having a more thermodynamically efficient process cycle because the cycle can operate as a mixed refrigerant rather than cascade. | 04-07-2016 |
20160097585 | APPARATUS FOR ETHANE LIQUEFACTION - The apparatus for ethane liquefaction can include a mixed refrigerant refrigeration cycle having inline compression without interstage cooling, or cooling only after the first compression stages where there is no liquid formation yet, such that the number of liquid recycle loops are reduced. The lack of cooling in the compressor reduces the compressor's mechanical efficiency; however, this is offset by having a more thermodynamically efficient process cycle because the cycle can operate as a mixed refrigerant rather than cascade. | 04-07-2016 |
20160097586 | METHOD FOR ETHANE LIQUEFACTION WITH DEMETHANIZATION - The process for liquefying a gaseous stream received from a pipeline that is comprised predominantly of ethane and a relatively small amount of other components by using a mixed refrigerant loop incorporating heavy hydrocarbons, as well as a distillation column to remove constituents lighter than ethane. | 04-07-2016 |
20160097587 | APPARATUS FOR ETHANE LIQUEFACTION WITH DEMETHANIZATION - The apparatus for liquefying a gaseous stream received from a pipeline that is comprised predominantly of ethane and a relatively small amount of other components by using a mixed refrigerant refrigeration cycle loop incorporating heavy hydrocarbons, as well as a distillation column to remove constituents lighter than ethane. | 04-07-2016 |
20160097588 | METHOD FOR ETHANE LIQUEFACTION WITH DEMETHANIZATION - The process for liquefying a gaseous stream received from a pipeline that is comprised predominantly of ethane and a relatively small amount of other components by using a mixed refrigerant loop incorporating heavy hydrocarbons (butane, and/or pentane), as well as a distillation column to remove constituents lighter than ethane. Prior to cooling in a main heat exchanger, the gaseous stream is split into two fractions. The first fraction is cooled in the main heat exchanger and introduced to the distillation column. The second fraction is expanded to produce a two phase fluid, with the liquid fraction being introduced to the distillation column below the first fraction, and the gas fraction being cooled and then introduced to the distillation column at a point above the first fraction. | 04-07-2016 |
20160097589 | APPARATUS FOR ETHANE LIQUEFACTION WITH DEMETHANIZATION - The apparatus for liquefying a gaseous stream received from a pipeline that is comprised predominantly of ethane and a relatively small amount of other components by using a mixed refrigerant refrigeration cycle loop incorporating heavy hydrocarbons, as well as a distillation column to remove constituents lighter than ethane. Prior to cooling in a main heat exchanger, the gaseous stream is split into two fractions. The main heat exchanger is configured to cool the first fraction before heading to the distillation column for separation therein. An expansion device expands the second fraction to produce a two phase fluid, which is separated in a gas/liquid separator, with the liquid fraction being introduced to the distillation column below the first fraction, and the gas fraction being cooled and then introduced to the distillation column at a point above the first fraction. | 04-07-2016 |
Peter Benjamin Bolton Turney, Portland, OR US
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20130073345 | VENDOR CONTRIBUTION ASSESSMENT - The disclosure relates to a computer implemented method and component configured to assess the value of goods and services provided by a vendor to a service agency. An embodiment of the method includes the act of storing, in an electronic database, a total-budget value, an amount-paid value, a case-score value, a total-case-score value, a vendor-service-score value, and a total-vendor-services-score value. The embodiment includes selecting a vendor, forming a vendor-score-contribution value, distributing the case value of one or more service items provided by the vendor, and computing the net contribution of the vendor. | 03-21-2013 |
20150073876 | VENDOR CONTRIBUTION ASSESSMENT - The disclosure relates to a computer implemented method and component configured to assess the value of goods and services provided by a vendor to a service agency. An embodiment of the method includes the act of storing, in an electronic database, a total-budget value, an amount-paid value, a case-score value, a total-case-score value, a vendor-service-score value, and a total-vendor-services-score value. The embodiment includes selecting a vendor, forming a vendor-score-contribution value, distributing the case value of one or more service items provided by the vendor, and computing the net contribution of the vendor. | 03-12-2015 |
Robert D. Turney, Watertown, WI US
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20110093133 | CONTROLLERS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING COMPUTERIZED GENERATION AND USE OF A THREE DIMENSIONAL SURGE MAP FOR CONTROL OF CHILLERS - A controller for a chiller includes processing electronics configured to detect a plurality of surge events. The processing electronics calculate a point for each detected surge event in at least a three dimensional coordinate system. The three dimensional coordinate system describes at least three conditions of the chiller when the surge event was detected. The processing electronics are configured to calculate a surface map for the at least three dimensional coordinate system using the calculated points. The processing electronics are further configured to control at least one setpoint for the chiller using the calculated surface map. | 04-21-2011 |
20120117989 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VARIABLE REFRIGERANT CHILLER OPERATION - A refrigeration system includes a compressor, a condenser, an expansion device, an evaporator, and an additional refrigerant vessel connected in a closed refrigerant loop. The additional refrigerant vessel is connected to the condenser at the high pressure side by a first valve and to the evaporator at a low pressure side by a second valve. A controller controls operation of the first valve and the second valve. Only one of the first valve and the second valve may be open at the same time. Refrigerant from the additional refrigerant vessel may be added to the closed refrigerant loop when the controller receives a low refrigerant level indication of in the evaporator. Refrigerant may also be removed from the closed refrigerant loop when the controller receives a high refrigerant level indication in the evaporator. | 05-17-2012 |
20140026598 | METHODS AND CONTROLLERS FOR PROVIDING A SURGE MAP FOR THE MONITORING AND CONTROL OF CHILLERS - A controller for a chiller includes processing electronics configured to detect a plurality of surge events. The processing electronics create a surge map by calculating and plotting a point for each detected surge event in an at least two dimensional coordinate system. The surge map is displayed through the use of an electronic display system. The surge map describes at least three conditions of the chiller when the surge event was detected through the use of axis and non-axis representations. The processing electronics are further configured to control at least one setpoint for the chiller using the calculated surge map. | 01-30-2014 |
20140214214 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RAPID DISTURBANCE DETECTION AND RESPONSE - A method for detecting and responding to disturbances in a HVAC system using a noisy measurement signal and a signal filter is provided. The method includes detecting a deviation in the noisy measurement signal, resetting the filter in response to a detected deviation exceeding a noise threshold, filtering the noisy measurement signal using the signal filter to determine an estimated state value, and determining that a disturbance has occurred in response to the estimated state value crossing a disturbance threshold. In some embodiments, the method further includes performing one or more control actions in response to the detection of a disturbance. | 07-31-2014 |
20150316902 | HIGH LEVEL CENTRAL PLANT OPTIMIZATION - An optimization system for a central plant includes a processing circuit configured to receive load prediction data indicating building energy loads and utility rate data indicating a price of one or more resources consumed by equipment of the central plant to serve the building energy loads. The optimization system includes a high level optimization module configured to generate an objective function that expresses a total monetary cost of operating the central plant over an optimization period as a function of the utility rate data and an amount of the one or more resources consumed by the central plant equipment. The high level optimization module is configured to optimize the objective function over the optimization period subject to load equality constraints and capacity constraints on the central plant equipment to determine an optimal distribution of the building energy loads over multiple groups of the central plant equipment. | 11-05-2015 |
20150316903 | LOW LEVEL CENTRAL PLANT OPTIMIZATION - Systems and methods for low level central plant optimization are provided. A controller for the central plant uses binary optimization to determine one or more feasible on/off configurations for equipment of the central plant that satisfy operating constraints and meet a thermal energy load setpoint. The controller determines optimum operating setpoints for each feasible on/off configuration and generates operating parameters including at least one of the feasible on/off configurations and the optimum operating setpoints. The operating parameters optimize an amount of energy consumed by the central plant equipment. The controller outputs the generated operating parameters via a communications interface for use in controlling the central plant equipment. | 11-05-2015 |
20150316946 | INCORPORATING A LOAD CHANGE PENALTY IN CENTRAL PLANT OPTIMIZATION - An optimization system for a central plant includes a processing circuit configured to receive load prediction data indicating building energy loads and utility rate data indicating a price of one or more resources consumed by equipment of the central plant to serve the building energy loads. The optimization system includes a high level optimization module configured to generate an objective function that expresses a total monetary cost of operating the central plant over the optimization period as a function of the utility rate data and an amount of the one or more resources consumed by multiple groups of the central plant equipment. The optimization system includes a load change penalty module configured to modify the objective function to account for a load change penalty resulting from a change in an amount of the building energy loads assigned to one or more of the groups of central plant equipment. | 11-05-2015 |
20160098022 | SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION AND MODEL DEVELOPMENT - A controller for a building system receives training data that includes input data and output data. The output data measures a state of the building system affected by both the input data and an extraneous disturbance. The controller performs a two-stage optimization process to identify system parameters and Kalman gain parameters of a dynamic model for the building system. During the first stage, the controller filters the training data to remove an effect of the extraneous disturbance from the output data and uses the filtered training data to identify the system parameters. During the second stage, the controller uses the non-filtered training data to identify the Kalman gain parameters. The controller uses the dynamic model with the identified system parameters and Kalman gain parameters to generate a setpoint for the building system. The building system uses the setpoint to affect the state measured by the output data. | 04-07-2016 |
Sophia C. Turney, Germantown, TN US
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20130086943 | Apparatus for a cuff bracelet with a storage section - An apparatus of a cuff bracelet with a storage section includes an attachment segment, a storage compartment, a lid, at least one printed graphic, and at least one ornamental accessory. The storage compartment is connected to the attachment segment from top where the attachment segment positioned around user's hand. The lid is pivotally connected to the storage compartment from one end and engaged with a locking panel on the storage compartment from the other end. The storage compartment may also position inside the attachment segment without the lid. The at least one ornamental accessory and the at least one printed graphic can be positioned anywhere on the attachment segment and the lid, transforming the cuff bracelet with a storage section into a jewelry item. | 04-11-2013 |
Stephen Turney, Newton, MA US
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20080220985 | Method for Generating Microscopic Patterns of Protein and Other Macromolecules - Methods and apparatuses for generating microscopic patterns of macromolecules such as proteins on a solid surface are described. Pulsed laser light is used to alter surface portions of a solid surface substrate in a predetermined pattern, by removing macromolecules from surface portions of the substrate where the light is focused. The same wavelength light at lower intensity can be used to visualize the removal by its reflection from the specimen surface along the path to the detector. Select macromolecules introduced to the substrate selectively adhere to select surface portions, thereby depositing macromolecules in the predetermined pattern on the solid surface. | 09-11-2008 |
Stephen G. Turney, Newton, MA US
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20090091566 | System and methods for thick specimen imaging using a microscope based tissue sectioning device - Systems and methods according to embodiments of the present invention facilitate imaging and sectioning of a thick specimen that allow for 3D image reconstruction. An example embodiment employs a laser scanning microscope and sectioning device, where the specimen, and optionally, the sectioning device are affixed to respective programmable stages. The stage normally used for aligning the specimen with the microscope objective is used as an integral component for sectioning the specimen. A specimen is imaged such that the imaging depth is less than the sectioning depth to produce overlap in contiguous sets of images; both acts are repeated until the imaging is completed. A substantially or completely seamless 3D image of the specimen is reconstructed by collecting sets of 2D images and aligning imaged features of structures in overlapping images or portions thereof. Specimen may be from a human, animal, or plant. | 04-09-2009 |
20150093818 | METHOD FOR GENERATING MICROSCOPIC PATTERNS OF PROTEIN AND OTHER MACROMOLECULES - Methods and apparatuses for generating microscopic patterns of macromolecules such as proteins on a solid surface are described. Pulsed laser light is used to alter surface portions of a solid surface substrate in a predetermined pattern by removing macromolecules from surface portions of the substrate where the light is focused. The same wavelength light at lower intensity can be used to visualize the removal by its reflection from the specimen surface along the path to the detector. Select macromolecules introduced to the substrate selectively adhere to select surface portions, thereby depositing macromolecules in the predetermined pattern on the solid surface. | 04-02-2015 |
Steven Michael Turney, Lexington, KY US
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20100072938 | Encoder Eccentricity Correction for Motion Control Systems - Correction of rotary encoder eccentricity in an image forming device having a motor controller using period and position pulse train feedback signals. A motor includes an encoder disc rotating with the motor and at least two encoder sensors disposed at different circumferential positions about the encoder disc. A controller may use a high speed clock to calculate a corrected speed count based on speed counts determined from the number of clock cycles that elapse per cycle of pulse trains from the encoders. The controller may also calculate a corrected position count based at least partly on one or more position counts determined from the number of clock cycles that elapse between periodic sampling points and transitions of encoder pulse trains. The corrected position count may also be calculated based on a position count and one or more speed counts. | 03-25-2010 |
Susan Turney, Madison, WI US
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20080281631 | Health Information Management System - A novel healthcare data management system is provided which brings together various types of healthcare related data for enhanced patient care and overall patient data management. In one aspect of the invention a relational database is utilized for merging and managing healthcare provider demographic data, patient healthcare data, and administrative data. | 11-13-2008 |
Thomas Turney, Roswell, GA US
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20090313143 | DELIVERY PAYMENT SYSTEMS - Various embodiments of the invention are directed to computer systems for facilitating payment for an item that is sent from a consignor to a consignee. In particular embodiments, the computer system facilitates an automatic, electronic transfer of payment for the item at a designated time that, for example, may be defined in relation to the delivery of the item to the consignee. For example, payment for the item may be electronically transferred to the consignor's bank account via a clearinghouse server at a designated time after delivery of the item, by a common carrier, to the consignee. | 12-17-2009 |
Tore Turney, West Palm Beach, FL US
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20100032076 | Roofing Tape with Tabs - The roofing tape may include a substrate and tabs. The tabs may be attached to the substrate with adhesive. The roofing tape may be made as a seam tape or as a field tape. The seam tape may be used at the seams of the roofing material and the adhesive adheres to the roofing material. The seam tape creates a seal between the edges of adjacent rows of roofing paper in order to prevent water and/or wind from entering the seam. The tape facilitates the proper spacing of the tabs because the tabs are pre-applied to the tape. The tabs can be quickly applied by unrolling the tape. An applicator device may be used for applying the tape to the roofing material. An assembly device for applying the tabs to the substrate may be used. An assembly and applicator device may be used which assembles the tabs to the substrate and then applies the assembled tape to the roofing material. | 02-11-2010 |