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Anthony Wright, Glenn Mills, PA US
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20150356249 | PATIENT STATUS NOTIFICATION - A healthcare facility server identifies an anonymous identifier (ID) associated with a patient at a healthcare facility. The healthcare facility server identifies data indicating that the healthcare facility server has received a medical status update for the patient. In response to identifying that the data indicating the medical status update for the patient has been received, the healthcare facility server sends a request to a server to send a medical status notification about the patient to a computing device that is registered to receive notifications associated with the anonymous ID. The request includes the patient's anonymous ID and the medical status update for the patient. The medical status notification is based on the medical status update and includes only non-patient identifiable information. | 12-10-2015 |
20150356257 | PATIENT STATUS NOTIFICATION - A server receives data for obtaining an anonymous ID associated with a resident of an assisted living facility from a first computing device. The server obtains the anonymous identifier (ID) associated with the resident of the assisted living facility. The server provides a list of selectable status updates for display on the first computing device. The server receives data indicating selection of a status update from the list of selectable status updates from the first computing device. And the server sends a status notification about the resident to a second computing device that is registered to receive notifications associated with the anonymous ID, where the status notification is based on the selected status update. | 12-10-2015 |
Carol L. Wright, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20130237889 | COMPRESSION THERAPY DEVICE WITH MULTIPLE SIMULTANEOUSLY ACTIVE CHAMBERS - Pneumatic and therapeutic compression systems are disclosed including treatment protocols that may be used with such systems. A pneumatic compression system may include a source and sink of a pressurizing fluid. The pressurizing fluid may be sourced to a number of valves, each valve controllable by a control device including a computing device. The computing device may control each valve separately to allow any one or more of the valves to connect to the fluid source or the fluid sink. The computing device may include one or more therapeutic protocols that may direct one, two, or more valves to switch between fluid sourcing and fluid sinking, substantially simultaneously or in a sequence. A therapeutic compression system may include the pneumatic system in fluid communication with an inflation sleeve composed of multiple cells. Each cell may be inflated or deflated by a valve according to the therapeutic protocol. | 09-12-2013 |
20130331748 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETERMINING USE COMPLIANCE OF A COMPRESSION THERAPY DEVICE - Methods and systems are disclosed for determining patient compliance for using a compression therapy device. The systems may include a compression therapy sleeve and a controller having a non-transitory memory device. During a therapy session, the controller may record in the memory device operational therapy data obtained from sensors associated with the controller and/or sleeve. The controller may calculate a compliance metric based in part on the therapy data. The controller may then communicate the data or metric to one or more recipients. The methods may include allowing the patient to transfer a removable memory device from the controller to a personal computer, and uploading the therapy data or metric stored on it to a recipient website. Alternative methods may include the patient receiving the metric from the controller at the end of the therapy session, and then providing the metric to a recipient by phone. | 12-12-2013 |
20140052028 | METHODS FOR DETERMINING THE SIZE OF BODY PARTS AS PART OF COMPRESSION THERAPY PROCEDURES - Methods are disclosed for measuring the size of body parts treated by a compression therapy device. Either the volume or circumference of the body part may be measured. The methods may include evacuating an inflatable compression sleeve to a known pressure, inserting the body part into the compression sleeve, inflating the sleeve to a pre-set condition, and then measuring one or more inflation related parameters. The pre-set conditions may include a pre-determined pressure, volume, or size of the inflatable cells comprising the sleeve. The inflation related parameters may include the time to fill the cell to a pre-set pressure, the pressure attained after a pre-set time of inflation, or the measured volume of a cell after a pre-set amount of air is introduced into it. The methods may also include deflating the cells from the known inflation state to a second inflation state and measuring similar parameters. | 02-20-2014 |
Carol Lynn Wright, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20080281240 | PNEUMATIC COMPRESSION THERAPY SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USING SAME - Pneumatic compression devices and methods for using the same are disclosed. A pneumatic compression device may include a compression pump, a fill/exhaust valve, a transducer, a plurality of cell valves, and a controller. The compression pump may output a pressurized fluid via an output. The fill/exhaust valve may connect one or more cell valves to the compression pump when in an open state and to the atmosphere when in a closed state. The transducer may sense a pressure level. Each cell valve may correspond to a cell and may connect the fill/exhaust valve to the corresponding cell when in an open state. The controller may determine a state (either open or closed) for each of the fill/exhaust valve and the plurality of cell valves based on at least the pressure level sensed by the transducer. | 11-13-2008 |
20120219432 | PNEUMATIC COMPRESSION THERAPY SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USING SAME - Pneumatic compression devices and methods for using the same are disclosed. A pneumatic compression device may include a compression pump, a fill/exhaust valve, a transducer, a plurality of cell valves, and a controller. The compression pump may output a pressurized fluid via an output. The fill/exhaust valve may connect one or more cell valves to the compression pump when in an open state and to the atmosphere when in a closed state. The transducer may sense a pressure level. Each cell valve may correspond to a cell and may connect the fill/exhaust valve to the corresponding cell when in an open state. The controller may determine a state (either open or closed) for each of the fill/exhaust valve and the plurality of cell valves based on at least the pressure level sensed by the transducer. | 08-30-2012 |
20150202116 | BESPOKE COMPRESSION THERAPY DEVICE - A compression therapy device may include a wearable article having independently inflatable and deflatable sealed cells. The location of the sealed cells in the article may be tailored to the anatomy of the device user. A method of providing the therapy device may include measuring one or more anatomical areas on the patient where compression is desired, providing the measurement to a device provider, and receiving an article having multiple sealed cells localized at the one or more anatomical areas. A method of manufacturing the therapy device may include receiving a measurement of an anatomical feature of a patient and determining a configuration of seals to be incorporated in a template article. The configuration may result in the sealed cells providing a pressure on the patient's anatomical feature. | 07-23-2015 |
20150224012 | COMPRESSION THERAPY DEVICE AND COMPRESSION THERAPY PROTOCOLS - A compression therapy device may include a compression therapy appliance comprising a number of independently inflatable cells and a controller to control a flow of a pressurizing fluid into and out of each cell via a number of valves. The controller may direct the valves to inflate or deflate each cell in a sequence according to one or more compression therapy protocols. The compression therapy appliance may be placed on a portion of a patient's body to provide compression therapy according to one or more of the compression therapy protocols. The portion of the patient's body in contact with the compression therapy appliance may include a proximal end and a distal end. A compression therapy protocol may include alternating inflation and deflation steps of one or more cells placed in contact with the proximal end of the patient's body, thereby improving fluid flow into the proximal end of the patient. | 08-13-2015 |
Chris Wright, Havertown, PA US
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20140330191 | ANKLE SUPPORTIVE SOCK - A pair of ankle supportive socks where each sock comprises a tubular body, where the tubular body includes a foot portion, a rise and an opening; an ankle brace attached to a backside of the tubular body; a pair of wings extending from the ankle brace, where the pair of wings wrap around the tubular body; a fastening means on the pair of wings, where the fastening means secures the wings to each other around the tubular body. The ankle supportive sock may include a padded toe and padded heel to provide additional comfort and support during wear. | 11-06-2014 |
Cornell Wright, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20080245173 | SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING THE MOVEMENT OF A MULTI-LINKED DEVICE - A system for controlling the movement of a steerable multi-linked device may include a steerable multi-linked device a feeder mechanism releaseably connected to the steerable multi-linked device and a controller device. The steerable multi-linked device may include a first link, a plurality of intermediate links, and a second link movably coupled to a second one of the intermediate links. A first one of the intermediate links may be movably coupled to the first link. The controller device may be configured to control movement of the multi-linked device via the feeder mechanism. | 10-09-2008 |
Donald F. Wright, Richboro, PA US
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20120000275 | DELIVERY DEVICE FOR DISPENSING PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORMS INTO DISSOLUTION TESTING APPARATUS - The present invention provides a dissolution test cell having a chamber and slide valve for dispensing pharmaceutical dosage forms, such as tablets, capsules, and powders, into the chamber without having to open the cell and expose the chamber and its contents to the ambient environment. The present invention also facilitates removal of a partially dissolved or non-disintegrating dosage form from the chamber and cell entirely, without exposing the interior of the cell and chamber. Dissolution test apparatus comprising at least one dissolution test cell in accordance with the invention is also provided, as well as methods for its operation to obtain Level A IVIVC dissolution results which accurately correlate with in vivo dissolution results are also provided. | 01-05-2012 |
Donald Frederick Wright, Collegeville, PA US
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20160061801 | DISSOLUTION TEST EQUIPMENT - Apparatus and method for dissolution testing of active substances in various dosage forms is provided. The apparatus has filtration cells equipped and configured to simulate bodily functions, operate continuously and facilitate testing various types of dosage forms including, but not limited to, tablets, capsules and those having non-disintegrating substrates. | 03-03-2016 |
Donald Frederick Wright, Richboro, PA US
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20120034704 | DISSOLUTION TEST EQUIPMENT - Apparatus and method for dissolution testing of active substances in various dosage forms is provided. The apparatus has filtration cells equipped and configured to simulate bodily functions, operate continuously and facilitate testing various types of dosage forms including, but not limited to, tablets, capsules and those having non-disintegrating substrates. | 02-09-2012 |
Donald William Wright, Middletown, PA US
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20100307351 | DISABLING DEVICE FOR A PRESSING TOOL - A pressing tool includes a tool body having a working end, an actuator held by the tool body and operated during a pressing operation, and a disabling device operable to stop the hydraulic actuator during the pressing operation, wherein the actuator is disabled and locked in a disabled position after the disabling device is operated. Optionally, the disabling device may be configured to be reset to a normal operation position by a key. | 12-09-2010 |
Eric E. Wright, Verona, PA US
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20090275262 | Throwable Toy Having Spring- Assisted Motion - A throwable device consisting of a generally tube-shaped body having a baffle defined on one end of the body, wherein the baffle defines an opening therein restricting the flow of air through the tube-shaped body, thereby providing aerodynamic stability to the device. The body of the device also has a spring integral therewith, which allows the compression of the body of the device. The device is propelled away from the thrower by holding the device in a compressed position with both hands and propelling the device away from the body of the thrower in a motion similar to a two-handed basketball pass, with a combination of the throwing force and the decompression of the spring determining the speed, distance and trajectory of the device. | 11-05-2009 |
Frederic S. Wright, Ardmore, PA US
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20080213844 | DURA SUBSTITUTE AND A PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - The invention relates to dura substitutes to be used as prostheses for dural defects in the field of neurosurgery and processes for producing the same. The present invention provides artificial dura mater materials comprising sheets of microbial-derived polysaccharide processed to have the necessary strength characteristics, conformability and physical properties. | 09-04-2008 |
Garrett Buckman Wright, Bensalem, PA US
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20140279984 | Systems And Methods For Managing Data - Systems and methods for data management are disclosed. One method can comprise receiving first data from one or more data sources and forming a classification group from the one or more data sources based upon one or more classifiers. The method can also comprise generating an identifier for the classification group by applying a function to the first data and/or the one or more classifiers. Second data can be received from the one or more data sources of the classification group and the second data can be associated with the identifier of the classification group. | 09-18-2014 |
James E. Wright, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20090084198 | Atmospheric sampling apparatus with flexible line and probe - Arrangements for withdrawing carefully controlled samples from an active flue gas source are disclosed. A testing assembly is provided for connection to downstream processing equipment to obtain a sample from a gas stream. Included is a probe, a flexible sample line and a coupler joining the probe and the flexible sample line. At least one externally controlled or self-regulating heating cable is put in heating communication with the flexible line. A receptacle engaging the coupler is also provided for positioning the probe with respect to the flue gas source. | 04-02-2009 |
20090084199 | Quick-change sorbent trap module and method - A quick-change probe, cartridge and method of their use are provided for obtaining a sample from a gas stream. A cartridge containing a sample insert is removably inserted within a hollow channel of an outer housing. The sample insert, removably received within the cartridge, has a first end with a gas inlet and a second end for connection to downstream processing equipment. A externally controlled or self-regulating heating cable, thermal sensor and a thermal insulator are disposed within the probe. The sample insert may be withdrawn from the cartridge, or the cartridge with the sample insert included, may be withdrawn from the probe. | 04-02-2009 |
20100206093 | Atmospheric sampling apparatus with flexible line and probe - Arrangements for withdrawing carefully controlled samples from an active flue gas source are disclosed. A testing assembly is provided for connection to downstream processing equipment to obtain a sample from a gas stream. Included is a probe, a flexible sample line and a coupler joining the probe and the flexible sample line. At least one externally controlled or self-regulating heating cable is put in heating communication with the flexible line. A receptacle engaging the coupler is also provided for positioning the probe with respect to the flue gas source. | 08-19-2010 |
James R. Wright, Morgantown, PA US
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20100161284 | Nonlinear Variable Lag Smoother - An extended Kalman filter (EKF) is combined with a fixed epoch smoother (FES) to produce a new variable lag smoother (VLS). The fixed epoch lags EKF measurement time-tags with variable time lag. The combination of EKF and FES is referred to herein as a variable lag smoother (VLS). | 06-24-2010 |
Jeffrey L. Wright, Plymouth Meeting, PA US
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20080200807 | Attitude-sensing ultrasound probe - In one embodiment, an apparatus for generating attitude data corresponding to B-scan imaging data generated by an ultrasound probe. The apparatus includes one or more magnetic field sensors generating, based on measurements of the earth's magnetic field, magnetic field data for the probe, which is used to determine the orientation of the probe in a plane. The apparatus preferably also includes one or more accelerometers for determining tilt orientation and position. The apparatus further includes an interface providing, based on the magnetic field data, output data corresponding to the imaging data. The apparatus can be integrated into a probe or can be an attachment to retrofit an existing probe. | 08-21-2008 |
J. Fraser Wright, Philadelphia, PA US
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20160032319 | VECTORS COMPRISING STUFFER/FILLER POLYNUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES AND METHODS OF USE - Recombinant viral vectors such as AAV vectors designed with expression cassettes that approach the natural packaging capacity of the virus, such as AAV are provided. The recombinant viral vectors reduce residual plasmid DNA impurities. | 02-04-2016 |
John Fraser Wright, Philadelphia, PA US
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20140323556 | SCALABLE MANUFACTURING PROCESS TO PRODUCE RECOMBINANT LENTIVIRAL VECTORS IN SERUM-FREE SUSPENSION CELL CULTURE SYSTEM - Methods for preparing highly purified rLV vector formulations at the scale needed to meet anticipated demand for human gene therapy are provided. | 10-30-2014 |
John T. Wright, Harleysville, PA US
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20120096799 | PANEL MOUNTING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM - A mounting apparatus for mounting a panel to a structure. The mounting apparatus includes a panel extrusion that attaches to a back side of the panel such that the panel extrusion is obscured behind the panel in order to show a clean surface look. A connector extrusion secures the panel extrusion to the structure for simple construction. | 04-26-2012 |
20150184372 | PANEL MOUNTING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM - A mounting apparatus for mounting a panel to a structure. The mounting apparatus includes a panel extrusion that attaches to a back side of the panel such that the panel extrusion is obscured behind the panel in order to show a clean surface look. A connector extrusion secures the panel extrusion to the structure for simple construction. | 07-02-2015 |
Julia Wright, York, PA US
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20110153051 | Context Control Mechanism For Data Executed in Workflows of Process, Factory-Floor, Environmental, Computer Aided Manufacturing-Based or Other Control System - The invention provides improved methods and apparatus for workflow editing. Such methods and apparatus permit, for example, user-defined and/or other tasks to be combined in any combination or combinations to specify a workflow. The tasks can be linked for direct, serial processing and/or for conditional processing that includes branching and/or looping. The invention also improved methods and apparatus of workflow definition and processing with extensible actions. The invention provides, further, improved methods and apparatus for workflow definition and processing which utilize workflow variables for communication of data and control information among tasks within a workflow. The invention provides, still further, improved methods and apparatus of workflow definition and processing with enhanced messaging. The invention provides, still yet further, improved methods and apparatus for workflow definition and processing which permit definition of hierarchically enumerated data types and for definition of “plans” to collect, e.g., for storage, data such as the aforementioned hierarchical data types. | 06-23-2011 |
Nick Wright, Philadelphia, PA US
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20130325022 | Laminoplasty System - A distractor device is disclosed that distracts and holds open an intralaminar space. The distractor device has a housing that includes a kickstand, an actuating bar that includes a foot, and an actuator that engages and drives the actuating bar, wherein the kickstand is configured to engage a first portion of a lamina on one side of the intralaminar space and the foot is configured to engage a second portion of the lamina on another side of the intralaminar space. | 12-05-2013 |
Nigel Wright, California, PA US
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20120285870 | Medical Tubing Installation Detection - This disclosure relates to detecting fluid in medical tubing. In certain aspects, a method is performed by a data processing apparatus. The method includes controlling repetitive activation of the ultrasonic transmitter. The method also includes receiving a signal from the ultrasonic receiver during an activation of the ultrasonic transmitter. The method also includes determining that fluid is absent or present in a portion of the medical fluid tube based on a comparison between the signal and a threshold value. | 11-15-2012 |
20120289928 | Medical Tubing Installation Detection - This disclosure relates to medical tubing installation detection. In certain aspects, a method is performed by a data processing apparatus. The method includes detecting that a tube is incorrectly installed on a drug delivery device by providing an instruction for a motor of the drug delivery device to pump a drug and receiving, after a period of time has passed since providing the instruction for the motor of the drug delivery device to pump the drug, a signal from a fluid detector connected to the tube, the signal indicating an absence of fluid in the tube. | 11-15-2012 |
20140031736 | MAGNETIC SENSORS AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - This invention relates generally to magnetic sensors and related systems and methods. In some aspects of the invention, a magnetic sensor assembly includes a housing configured to releasably hold a medical fluid tube and a sensor secured to the housing, the sensor configured to detect a change in a strength of a magnetic field when a medical fluid passes through the medical fluid tube. | 01-30-2014 |
20140039447 | PREVENTING OVER-DELIVERY OF DRUG - This disclosure relates to preventing over-delivery of a drug and related systems and methods. The method includes receiving, from a drug delivery device, information pertaining to a desired amount of fluid to be delivered by the drug delivery device and receiving information pertaining to a delivered amount of a fluid that has been delivered by the drug delivery device. The method also includes determining that the delivered amount satisfies a predetermined threshold amount and in response to the determination, detecting whether an initial amount of fluid provided to the drug delivery device corresponds to the desired amount of fluid to be delivered. | 02-06-2014 |
20140345386 | MEDICAL TUBING INSTALLATION DETECTION - This disclosure relates to detecting fluid in medical tubing. In certain aspects, a method is performed by a data processing apparatus. The method includes controlling repetitive activation of the ultrasonic transmitter. The method also includes receiving a signal from the ultrasonic receiver during an activation of the ultrasonic transmitter. The method also includes determining that fluid is absent or present in a portion of the medical fluid tube based on a comparison between the signal and a threshold value. | 11-27-2014 |
20140374353 | Vial Spiking Assemblies and Related Methods - This disclosure relates to vial spiking assemblies and related methods. In certain aspects, the vial spiking assemblies include a vial adapter having a base, a spike extending from a central region of the base, and a sidewall extending from the base and surrounding the spike. The base and the sidewalls partially, define a cavity that is configured to receive at least a portion of the vial. The assemblies also include a spike cover that is removably attached to the spike and that includes a material configured to indicate when the material is contacted with liquid. | 12-25-2014 |
20150367061 | Vial Spiking Assemblies and Related Methods - This disclosure relates to vial spiking assemblies and related methods. In certain aspects, the vial spiking assemblies include a vial adapter having a base, a spike extending from a central region of the base, and a sidewall extending from the base and surrounding the spike. The base and the sidewalls partially, define a cavity that is configured to receive at least a portion of the vial. The assemblies also include a spike cover that is removably attached to the spike and that includes a material configured to indicate when the material is contacted with liquid. | 12-24-2015 |
20160030655 | MEDICAL TUBING INSTALLATION DETECTION - This disclosure relates to detecting fluid in medical tubing. In certain aspects, a method is performed by a data processing apparatus. The method includes controlling repetitive activation of the ultrasonic transmitter. The method also includes receiving a signal from the ultrasonic receiver during an activation of the ultrasonic transmitter. The method also includes determining that fluid is absent or present in a portion of the medical fluid tube based on a comparison between the signal and a threshold value. | 02-04-2016 |
Pamela Jean Wright, Easton, PA US
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20080290049 | Methods for Separating Slurry Components - The invention relates to methods for separating slurry components. In particular, the invention relates to the concentration of polymer particles in a slurry from the polymerization of C | 11-27-2008 |
20130261264 | BRANCHED SATURATED HYDROCARBON POLYMERS AS EXTENSIONAL RHEOLOGY MODIFIERS WITHOUT IMPACTING SHEAR PROPERTIES - Provided are blends of branched hydrocarbon comb polymers having tailored branching and molecular weight parameters, with substantially linear polymers. Such blends have been found to have improved extensional rheological properties, while maintaining nearly the viscosity of the substantially linear polymers. The blends of the hydrocarbon comb polymers with the substantially linear polymers thus maintain the extrusion processing characteristics of the linear polymer alone, but have improved extensional flow processability, with strain hardening ratios (SHR) greater than 1. The blends are effective in blown film processing. Also disclosed are related methods for improving extensional flow processability using the branched hydrocarbon comb polymers, as well as the branched hydrocarbon comb polymers themselves, including as a property enhancing additive for such substantially linear polymers. | 10-03-2013 |
Paul Steven Wright, New Hope, PA US
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20100311096 | IDENTIFYING MOLECULES MODULATING PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS USING PROTEASE ACTIVATED REPORTERS - Assay methods and systems use enzymatic cleavage resulting from protein-protein interaction to modulate (activate or inactivate) a reporter. | 12-09-2010 |
20140162289 | IDENTIFYING MOLECULES MODULATING PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS USING PROTEASE ACTIVATED REPORTERS - Assay methods and systems use enzymatic cleavage resulting from protein-protein interaction to modulate (activate or inactivate) a reporter. | 06-12-2014 |
Richard Wright, Reinholds, PA US
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20100128122 | CAMERA HAVING A SLIP RING AND PAN-TILT MECHANISM - A camera system having a camera lens module, a slip ring connector, and a pan/tilt mechanism. In one construction, the camera system includes a circuit board, a slip ring having a stator connected to the circuit board and a rotor rotatable with respect to the stator, a camera lens module, and a flexible flat cable. The camera system can also include an anti-rotation arm connected to the rotor and in contact with a first end of the flexible flat cable. The anti-rotation arm can prevent a twist of the flexible flat cable during panning of the camera lens module. | 05-27-2010 |
Richard F. Wright, Greenock, PA US
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20080198960 | NUCLEAR REACTOR VESSEL FUEL THERMAL INSULATING BARRIER - The reactor vessel of a nuclear reactor installation which is suspended from the cold leg nozzles in a reactor cavity is provided with a lower thermal insulating barrier spaced from the reactor vessel that has a hemispherical lower section that increases in volume from the center line of the reactor to the outer extent of the diameter of tiie thermal insulating barrier and smoothly transitions up the side walls of the vessel. The space between the thermal insulating harrier and the reactor vessel forms a chamber which can be flooded with cooling water through passive valving to directly cool the reactor vessel in the event of a severe accident. The passive inlet valve for the cooling water includes a buoyant door that is normally maintained sealed under its own weight and floats open when the cavity is Hooded. Passively opening steam vents are also provided. | 08-21-2008 |
Richard Matthew Wright, Spruce Creek, PA US
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20150219459 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING FUTURE POSITION BOUNDARY FOR A MOVING OBJECT FROM LOCATION ESTIMATES - A method for estimating a boundary for a future location of a moving object includes: receiving location information about two previous locations of the moving object represented by a first and a second elliptical error probabilities (EEPs); representing each of the EEPs as a conic section via an implicit quadratic equation; defining four tangent lines from the implicit quadratic equation, each tangent line being tangent to both of the EEPs; determining two transverse tangent lines from the four tangent lines; forming a cone in a direction from the first EEP to the second EEP from the two transverse tangent lines; and estimating the boundary of the future location of the moving object as a first side of the cone formed by a first transverse tangent line and a second side of the cone formed by a second transverse tangent line, of the two transverse tangent lines. | 08-06-2015 |
Steven Wright, Morgantown, PA US
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20100257917 | HAMMER TEST BENCH - A test bench for testing a hammer and hammer tool comprising: a bench frame; a load cell assembly mounted on the bench frame for absorbing the impact delivered by the hammer; and a movable mounting deck for securing the hammer to the bench frame and for moving the hammer with the hammer tool into a test firing position against the load cell assembly and delivering an impact force against the load cell assembly. The load cell assembly comprises a pneumatic air bag assembly constructed to dissipate the impact force of the hammer. Other aspects include a load cell assembly for testing a hammer and hammer tool and a method for test firing a hammer tool. Hydraulic hammers generating forces between 200 ft-lb and 12,000 ft-lb can be adequately test fired. | 10-14-2010 |
Susan Elaine Wright, Harrisburg, PA US
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20140248792 | SENSE PIN FOR AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector is provided for mating with a mating connector. The electrical connector includes a housing and electrical contacts held by the housing. The electrical contacts are configured to mate with corresponding mating contacts of the mating connector. A sense pin is held by the housing and is configured to mate with a corresponding mating contact of the mating connector. The sense pin extends a length that includes a tip segment and a sensing segment. The tip and sensing segments have different electrical characteristics. The tip segment includes a tip of the sense pin. The tip segment extends between the sensing segment and the tip such that the sensing segment is offset from the tip along the length of the sense pin. The sensing segment is configured to indicate that the electrical contacts and the mating contacts are de-mated by more than a predetermined de-mating distance. | 09-04-2014 |