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Tyler J. Baskfield, Denver, CO US
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20140259860 | WATERFOWL DECOY WITH LIFELIKE FEEDING MOVEMENT - A motorized decoy provides lifelike feeding motion by rotating a weighted head through a full 360 degrees. As the head passes the upper apex of rotation, a drive cam located on the drive shaft disengages from a cam located on the decoy head, thereby allowing the head to accelerate and plunge quickly into the water. This action simultaneously causes the rear of the decoy to rotate to a vertical orientation. The head pauses under water until the drive cam re-engages the head cam at the bottom point of the rotation and continues to rotate the head through a channel in the body. This redistribution of weight causes the body to return to a horizontal position. The head rotation continues to the apex and the cycle repeats. This motion also disturbs the surface of the water surrounding the decoy, which can impart motion to adjacent static waterfowl decoys. | 09-18-2014 |
20150208642 | WATERFOWL DECOY WITH LIFELIKE FEEDING MOVEMENT - A motorized decoy provides lifelike feeding motion by rotating a decoy head through a full 360 degrees while passing through a longitudinal channel in the decoy body. The decoy body bobs in the water as the decoy head rotates. | 07-30-2015 |
Tyler J. Cole, Sandy, UT US
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20150245841 | SOFT TISSUE REPAIR DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Devices, systems and/or methods for repairing a lacerated tendon or ligament adjacent a repair site. In one embodiment, a repair device includes an elongated flexible structure and multiple anchors, the multiple anchors pre-positioned with the elongated flexible structure. The repair device may be coupled to the tendon or ligament at the repair site with a delivery device. The repair device may be pre-positioned in a cartridge such that the cartridge is loaded into the delivery device. The lacerated tendon or ligament is positioned within a cradle portion of the delivery device such that the tendon is positioned between the cradle portion and the cartridge that holds the repair device. The delivery device may then be triggered to actuate and drive the repair device from the cartridge to couple to the lacerated tendon or ligament. In this manner, the repair device may be anchored to the lacerated tendon. | 09-03-2015 |
20160100835 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR REPAIRING SOFT TISSUE AND ATTACHING SOFT TISSUE TO BONE - Devices, systems and/or methods for repairing soft tissue adjacent a repair site. In one embodiment, a repair device includes a plate member and an anchor. The plate member having a periphery, the plate member configured to be positioned along an outer surface of the soft tissue. The anchor includes a base and six legs extending from the base, the six legs extending from the base being moveable to a curled configuration such that the six legs wrap around separate portions of the periphery of the plate member with the soft tissue therebetween. In this manner, the repair device may be anchored to the soft tissue. | 04-14-2016 |
20160100933 | SOFT TISSUE TO BONE REPAIR DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Devices, systems and methods for fixating soft tissue to bone. In one embodiment, a repair device system for fixating soft tissue to bone includes a carrier member, multiple anchors, and a bone anchor. The carrier member includes multiple pad portions and a bone coupling portion. Each of the pad portions are aligned with an adjacent pad portion. The pad portions are configured to be positioned over a side of the soft tissue and the bone coupling portion is coupled to the multiple pad portions. Each anchor is sized and configured to extend through the at least one opening defined in one of the multiple pad portions and through the soft tissue. The bone anchor is configured to be coupled to the bone coupling portion and configured to be secured to the bone. | 04-14-2016 |
Tyler J. Dalbora, Lehigh Acres, FL US
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20150013059 | Assistance Device For Entering And Exiting A Swimming Pool - A system for moving a user between a deck and a floor of a swimming pool is provided. The system includes a rail assembly with rails configured to extend between the deck and the floor of a pool, a seat assembly configured for rolling engagement with the rails, and a drive mechanism configured to translate the seat assembly along the rails. | 01-15-2015 |
Tyler J. Derritt, Denver, CO US
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20130139683 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DENSE PHASE SORBENT INJECTION - The present disclosure is directed to a dense-phase additive transportation system for additive injection into a contaminated gas stream. | 06-06-2013 |
Tyler J. Hop, Holland, MI US
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20100321945 | VEHICULAR GRAPHICS PROJECTION SYSTEM - A lighting apparatus for an automobile generally includes a projection device coupled to the automobile (e.g., an external component, such as a door handle assembly) wherein the projection device is configured to project an image onto a display surface that is external to the automobile (e.g., the ground adjacent to a door of the automobile or a region near the door handle itself). The lighting apparatus is configured to activate in response to one or more events, such as proximity of a key fob, the unlocking of one or doors, or the like. | 12-23-2010 |
Tyler J. Kirkmann, Old Town, ME US
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20090131244 | INORGANIC STRUCTURE FOR MOLECULAR SEPARATIONS - A process of producing a structure for molecular separations includes providing a plurality of biopolymers. The biopolymers are selected from DNAs, RNAs, nucleic acid loops, nucleic acid hairpins, nucleic acid dumbbells, alkylated phosphonates, non-standard nucleobases, or combinations thereof. A sieve material, suitable for producing a structure for molecular separations, is provided around the biopolymers. The biopolymers are positioned in an arrangement for leaving pores suitable for molecular separations. The biopolymers are removed to leave pores in the sieve material and produce the structure suitable for molecular separations. | 05-21-2009 |
20120055878 | Structure for Molecular Separations - A process of producing a structure for molecular separations includes providing a plurality of template materials. The template materials are selected from biomolecules, biopolymers, polymers, or combinations thereof. A sieve material, suitable for producing a structure for molecular separations, is provided around the template materials. The template materials are positioned in an arrangement for leaving pores suitable for molecular separations. The template materials are removed to leave pores in the sieve material and produce the structure suitable for molecular separations. | 03-08-2012 |
Tyler J. Kirkmann, Brewer, ME US
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20110287215 | STRUCTURE FOR MOLECULAR SEPARATIONS - A process of producing a structure for molecular separations includes providing a plurality of template materials. The template materials are selected from biomolecules, biopolymers, polymers, or combinations thereof. A sieve material, suitable for producing a structure for molecular separations, is provided around the template materials. The template materials are positioned in an arrangement for leaving pores suitable for molecular separations. The template materials are removed to leave pores in the sieve material and produce the structure suitable for molecular separations. | 11-24-2011 |
Tyler J. Koschnick, Westfield, IN US
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20120149574 | Methods and Compositions for Managing Water Quality in a Body of Water - Described are compositions and methods for application to a body of water to manage water quality therein. The compositions and methods involve the use of a combination of aluminum sulfate and copper sulfate formulated for rapid release in the body of water. Simple compositions and facile methods are made available which balance algae control and phosphorous depletion to improve or maintain water quality while not unduly upsetting other chemistries of the body of water. | 06-14-2012 |
20140352213 | HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - Described are preferred methods and compositions for controlling weeds in soil that involve the use of a bleaching herbicide such as fluridone in combination with at least one other additional selected herbicidal agent, which is preferably a PPO-inhibitor such as fomesafen or flumioxazin. Also described are safening effects of bleaching herbicidal agents such as fluridone on other herbicides, and of other herbicides on bleaching herbicidal agents. | 12-04-2014 |
20150018213 | CONTROL OF AQUATIC WEEDS WITH ENDOTHALL AND ALS-INHIBITING AGENT - Described are preferred methods and compositions for controlling aquatic weeds that involve the use of an ALS-inhibiting herbicidal agent such as penoxsulam in combination with endothall. Preferred herbicidal combinations allow for enhanced control when treating a body of water to control a target weed population, such as hydrilla. | 01-15-2015 |
Tyler J. Koschnick, Medina, OH US
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20090247408 | SOLID AQUATIC HERBICIDE FORMULATIONS - Described are preferred formulations comprising amine salts of 2,4-d or triclopyr or both, loaded on a granular carrier including plant fiber and mineral filler, and optionally a binder. Also described are methods of making and using such compositions. | 10-01-2009 |
20090298691 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CONTROL OF AQUATIC WEEDS USING HERBICIDAL COMBINATIONS WITH FLURIDONE - Described are preferred methods and compositions for controlling aquatic weeds that involve the use of fluridone in combination with at least one additional selected herbicidal agent, which is preferably penoxsulam, bensulfuron-methyl, bispyribac-sodium, and imazamox (ALS inhibitors). Additional preferred compositions and methods can further involve the use of triclopyr or 2,4-d (auxinic herbicides) in the herbicidal composition. Preferred herbicidal combinations allow for enhanced control and/or selectivity when treating a body of water to control a target weed population, such as a hydrilla, watermilfoil, curlyleaf pondweed, and/or Brazilian elodea weed populations. | 12-03-2009 |
20090298693 | CONTROL OF AQUATIC WEEDS WITH ENDOTHALL AND ALS-INHIBITING AGENT - Described are preferred methods and compositions for controlling aquatic weeds that involve the use of an ALS-inhibiting herbicidal agent such as penoxsulam in combination with endothall. Preferred herbicidal combinations allow for enhanced control when treating a body of water to control a target weed population, such as hydrilla. | 12-03-2009 |
20090325803 | CONTROL OF AQUATIC WEEDS USING SELECTED HERBICIDAL COMBINATIONS WITH A SYNTHETIC AUXIN - Described are preferred methods and compositions for controlling aquatic weeds that involve the use of an herbicidal combination including a first herbicidal agent selected from triclopyr and 2,4-d and at least a second selected herbicidal agent. In preferred methods of the invention, the selected second herbicidal agent can be fluridone, diquat, an ALS inhibitor, or 2,4-d, with the proviso that when the second herbicidal agent is 2,4-d the first herbicidal agent is triclopyr. Preferred herbicidal combinations allow for enhanced control and/or selectivity when treating a body of water to control a target weed population, such as a watermilfoil, curlyleaf pondweed, Brazilian elodea, and/or hydrilla weed population. | 12-31-2009 |
Tyler J. Lettau, Hercules, CA US
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20130124572 | Media generation and management - Techniques for media generation and management are described, including retrieving data associated with an asset, processing the data to identify an asset type, the asset type and the data being used to configure an application framework, wherein one or more panels are dynamically determined by evaluating the asset type, the one or more panels being presented in the application framework and at least one of the one or more panels are configured to receive an input initiating an action performed on the asset, and presenting the asset and the one or more panels in an interface coupled to the application framework. | 05-16-2013 |
20130124988 | Media presentations including related content - Media presentations including related content are described, including presenting a workspace and a content shelf, presenting a media presentation in the workspace, designating a portion of the media presentation based on parsing the media presentation according to a predetermined criterion, and displaying a content related to the portion of the media presentation in the content shelf. | 05-16-2013 |
20130124990 | Timeline management - Timeline management is described, including selecting a segment of a timeline, activating a control, and replacing the segment of the timeline with a visual indicator used to identify the segment of the timeline. | 05-16-2013 |
20130125013 | Distributed media player branding - Distributed media player branding is described, including receiving a request indicating retrieval of data associated with a media player, the request being sent from another media player, retrieving the data associated with the media player by the another media player, the data being configured to present at least a portion of a brand associated with the media player on a display used by the another media player, and presenting the at least the portion of the brand on the display used by the another media player. | 05-16-2013 |
20130125032 | Visual and functional transform - Techniques for a visual and functional transform are described, including presenting a graphical representation including a first level and a second level, the first level and the second level each including an option associated with an object, receiving an input indicating selection of the option, and selection of the option initiates expansion of the graphical representation from the first level to the second level, and modifying a visual characteristic associated with the first level to graphically distinguish the first level from the second level when the expansion occurs. | 05-16-2013 |
Tyler J. Miller US
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20120317174 | BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION MANAGEMENT SERVICE - A web based software system generally designed for processing pre-employment background investigations is described. The software system allows an organization the ability to create and customize electronic documents to be sent to their applicants to complete via the web based software system, and returned in the same fashion. The subject matter turns much of a common pre-employment background investigation electronic, so that fewer hardcopy documents are necessary, thus creating more efficient management of individual background investigations. | 12-13-2012 |
Tyler J. Neylon, New York, NY US
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20090125371 | Domain-Specific Sentiment Classification - A domain-specific sentiment classifier that can be used to score the polarity and magnitude of sentiment expressed by domain-specific documents is created. A domain-independent sentiment lexicon is established and a classifier uses the lexicon to score sentiment of domain-specific documents. Sets of high-sentiment documents having positive and negative polarities are identified. The n-grams within the high-sentiment documents are filtered to remove extremely common n-grams. The filtered n-grams are saved as a domain-specific sentiment lexicon and are used as features in a model. The model is trained using a set of training documents which may be manually or automatically labeled as to their overall sentiment to produce sentiment scores for the n-grams in the domain-specific sentiment lexicon. This lexicon is used by the domain-specific sentiment classifier. | 05-14-2009 |
Tyler J. Neylon US
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20110252036 | Domain-Specific Sentiment Classification - A domain-specific sentiment classifier that can be used to score the polarity and magnitude of sentiment expressed by domain-specific documents is created. A domain-independent sentiment lexicon is established and a classifier uses the lexicon to score sentiment of domain-specific documents. Sets of high-sentiment documents having positive and negative polarities are identified. The n-grams within the high-sentiment documents are filtered to remove extremely common n-grams. The filtered n-grams are saved as a domain-specific sentiment lexicon and are used as features in a model. The model is trained using a set of training documents which may be manually or automatically labeled as to their overall sentiment to produce sentiment scores for the n-grams in the domain-specific sentiment lexicon. This lexicon is used by the domain-specific sentiment classifier. | 10-13-2011 |
Tyler J. Pilgeram, Commerce Township, MI US
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20110269387 | Air-Based Hybrid Battery Thermal Conditioning System - A thermal conditioning system for the energy storage system of a hybrid vehicle. At least one auxiliary air source, other than a permanently open air source, has a selectively operable actuator door which either connects or disconnects the auxiliary air source to the energy storage system blower, the air flow being selected to optimally temperature condition the energy storage system. The auxiliary air source preferably includes the HVAC ducting. | 11-03-2011 |
Tyler J. Ross, Willard, UT US
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20160060888 | STRUCTURAL BRACES AND RELATED METHODS - A structural device includes a first deformable member configured to absorb at least a portion of a load resulting from relative displacement between structural members of a building. The first deformable member exhibits elastic deformation when subjected to tensile and/or compressive forces within a first range of forces, and exhibits plastic deformation when subjected to tensile and/or compressive forces within a second range of forces. A second deformable member is affixed to a portion of the first deformable member, and is configured to absorb at least another portion of the load resulting from the relative displacement between the structural members of the building. The second deformable member exhibits elastic deformation when subjected to tensile and/or compressive forces within a third range of forces, and exhibits plastic deformation when subjected to tensile and/or compressive forces within a fourth range of forces. Methods relate to forming structural devices. | 03-03-2016 |
Tyler J. Schnoebelen, San Francisco, CA US
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20110004922 | User Specified Privacy Settings - Customized content sharing techniques are described. In an implementation, an input is accepted that describes a particular type of content. The input is provided via selection of one or more privacy settings for a user of a social network service. The input is also used to control which other users of the social network service are permitted to communicate content to the user. | 01-06-2011 |
20110282948 | EMAIL TAGS - Email tags are described. In embodiments, email messages are received for distribution to client devices that correspond to respective recipients of the email messages. Email routing decisions are applied to route an email message to an email folder for a recipient of the email message, where the email folder may include an email inbox, a junk folder, or a user-created folder. The email message is then tagged with an email tag to generate a tagged email message. The email tag includes a routing description that indicates why the email message was routed to the particular email folder. | 11-17-2011 |
20120167174 | TRUSTED EMAIL SENDER INDICATORS - In embodiments of trusted email sender indicators, email messages are received for distribution, and validation techniques can be applied to determine whether a sender of an email message is trusted. If the sender of the email message is determined to be trusted, a trusted sender indicator can be associated with the email message for display with the email message. The trusted sender indicator indicates that the email message is from a trusted sender, such as when the trusted sender indicator is displayed along with the email message at a recipient client device. | 06-28-2012 |
Tyler J. Selstad, West Hartford, CT US
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20140165579 | High Pressure Turbine Speed Calculation from Fuel System Hydraulic Pressures - The speed of a high-pressure turbine of a gas turbine engine may be determined using known centrifugal pump affinity relationships for a fuel pressure apparatus, fuel pressure apparatus input and output pressures, and gear ratios for a mechanical linkage between the high-pressure turbine and the fuel pressure apparatus. The technique avoids wear-related variations in gas pressure based measurements and also applies to fuel pressure apparatus using both single pump and multiple pump configurations. | 06-19-2014 |
Tyler J. Sterkel, San Francisco, CA US
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20120232782 | LOCATION-BASED IN-ROUTE ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATION - Techniques are described herein for generating a moving map that includes a graphical representation of a vehicle, such as an airplane, and content relevant to a location of the vehicle as the vehicle is in transit. An in-route entertainment server that serves the moving map may be onboard the vehicle or offboard the vehicle. The moving map may display the current location of the vehicle displayed by modifying a delayed location of the vehicle to account for a speed, a heading, and an amount of delay. Content items may be included on the moving map if they are within a bounded region around the location of the vehicle or in the vehicle. Content items may also be included if they are associated with a region that overlaps the bounded region. The bounded region changes as the vehicle moves in transit. | 09-13-2012 |
20120232791 | ONBOARD LOCATION-BASED IN-FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATION - Techniques are described herein for generating a moving map that includes a graphical representation of a vehicle, such as an airplane, and content relevant to a location of the vehicle as the vehicle is in transit. An in-route entertainment server that serves the moving map may be onboard the vehicle or offboard the vehicle. The moving map may display the current location of the vehicle displayed by modifying a delayed location of the vehicle to account for a speed, a heading, and an amount of delay. Content items may be included on the moving map if they are within a bounded region around the location of the vehicle or in the vehicle. Content items may also be included if they are associated with a region that overlaps the bounded region. The bounded region changes as the vehicle moves in transit. | 09-13-2012 |
Tyler J. Williams, Peoria, IL US
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20140373947 | GAS FLOW SYSTEM FOR A MACHINE - A gas flow system for a machine. The gas flow system can include an air filtration system which can include a debris chamber. The gas flow system can also include a first conduit, a second conduit, and one or more tabs. The first conduit can extend from an upstream end to a downstream end. The upstream end of the first conduit can be connected in fluid communication with the debris chamber, and the downstream end of the first conduit can be positioned within the second conduit. The one or more tabs can be positioned within the second conduit adjacent to the downstream end of the first conduit. The second conduit can include one or more of a decreasing diameter and a substantially consistent diameter adjacent to and downstream of the downstream end of the first conduit. | 12-25-2014 |