Yandell
Cecil Yandell, Goliad, TX US
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20090065410 | Vacuum-Actuated Liquid Disinfectant Dispenser and System - A vacuum-actuated liquid chlorine dispenser for use in an aerobic treatment system. Effluent is diverted from a discharge pipe in an aerobic treatment system into an inlet of a venturi chamber. The resulting pressure differential resulting from effluent flowing through the venturi chamber is communicated to a dosage container, which results in disinfectant flow from a reservoir into the dosage container until the volume of disinfectant contained by the dosage container causes a pressure control device, such as a float valve, to inhibit further pressure communication. Thereafter, the accumulated disinfectant within the dosage container egresses through a disinfectant outlet that may include a flow regulation device such as a drip emitter or check valve. The present invention allows for more regular dosing of known and accurate disinfectant amounts following each pumping cycle of the aerobic treatment system. | 03-12-2009 |
Jesse L. Yandell, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20150095696 | SECOND-LEVEL RAID CACHE SPLICING - System and methods for managing I/O write requests of host systems to physical storage. A storage subsystem includes a plurality of storage devices where each storage device is configured to provide data storage. A controller is connected to the plurality of storage devices for executing the I/O write requests from the host systems and is further connected to a plurality of solid state drives in a parity RAID configuration. Non-valid portions of cache lines stored in stripes of the parity RAID configured second level cache are filled with known default values. Upon receiving an I/O write request to write new data to a non-valid portion of a cache line existing in the second level cache, the new data is spliced into the cache line and a new parity value is calculated without reading the known default values saving a read and an XOR operation. | 04-02-2015 |
Marion E. Yandell, Port Angeles, WA US
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20100298806 | VIAL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR REDUCING NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS - Vacuum break vial assembly and method for reducing the incidence of nosocomial infections, comprising a vial stopper having an apertured needle sheath, and a hole in the bottom of the vial fitted with a single or multi-part bladder-retaining plug/vent assembly. The vial has an aluminum cap holding a plastic flip-off top, removal of which permits access by hypodermic needle through the stopper into the needle sheath. No pre-pressurization of the vial by ambient contaminated air via the hypodermic can occur. Rather, the needle is inserted in the vial through the stopper and the medicinal fluid withdrawn. Air is inlet via a vent into the collapsed bladder secured in the bottom of the vial and the bladder expands to permit withdrawal of fluid into the hypodermic without vacuum lock. No air having pathogen vectors is introduced into the vial medicinal fluid, as the bladder isolates volume-compensating air from the medicinal fluid. | 11-25-2010 |
20120330268 | BUNG ASSEMBLY FOR ANTI VACUUM LOCK MEDICAL VIALS - Anti-vacuum-lock assemblies for preventing vacuum lock when withdrawing medicinal fluid from a vial comprising a multi-finger bung-type stopper in which the fingers are of sufficient length to protect a collapsing or expanding bladder in the vial from being punctured by the hypodermic needle. In a first embodiment the vial includes one or more side or bottom wall holes to permit ambient air to enter in the space between an internal bladder containing a medicinal fluid and the inner wall of the vial. In another embodiment, an expanding bladder in communication with the exterior expands as fluid is withdrawn from the vial. In a third embodiment a fluted collar is inserted in the vial neck to provide air passages into the space between the medicinal fluid-containing bladder and the interior wall of the vial. The collapse of the medicinal bladder or expansion of the compensation bellows or bladder prevents vacuum lock. | 12-27-2012 |
Mark Yandell, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20130332081 | VARIANT ANNOTATION, ANALYSIS AND SELECTION TOOL - Disclosed are methods for detecting and/or prioritizing phenotype-causing genomic variants and related software tools. The methods include genomic feature based analysis and can combine variant frequency information with sequence characteristics such as amino acid substation. The methods disclosed are useful in any genomics study; for example, rare and common disease gene discovery, tumor growth mutation detection, personalized medicine, agricultural analysis, and centennial analysis. | 12-12-2013 |
20160092631 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR GENOME ANALYSIS - The present disclosure provides methods and systems for prioritizing phenotype-causing genomic variants. The methods include using variant prioritization analyses and in combination with biomedical ontologies using a sophisticated re-ranking methodology to re-rank these variants based on phenotype information. The methods can be useful in any genomics study and diagnostics; for example, rare and common disease gene discovery, tumor growth mutation detection, drug responder studies, metabolic studies, personalized medicine, agricultural analysis, and centennial analysis. | 03-31-2016 |
Matthew Benjamin Yandell, Peoria, IL US
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20150354473 | GAS PRESSURE HIGH AND LOW DETECTION - A system and method for detecting pressure deviation of a first fluid in an engine is disclosed. The method may comprise calculating, for each of a plurality of measurements, a delta between an actual first fluid pressure and a target pressure, summing each delta obtained from the calculating, and determining pressure deviation of the first fluid based on a cumulative sum of the deltas. In an embodiment, the first fluid may be natural gas. | 12-10-2015 |
Michael Shaun Yandell, Elk Grove, CA US
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20160076270 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING A COLUMN - The present invention comprises an anchored support to buttress a column, comprising at least one rigid member configured to be coupled to at least one section of a column; and at least an additional rigid member configured to be detachably coupled to the at least one rigid member and configured to be positioned at least partially within a supportive medium, wherein the at least an additional rigid member comprises a structure configured to prevent rotation of the at least an additional member. | 03-17-2016 |
Peter Yandell, Prahran AU
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20100178904 | MESSAGING SERVICE SUBSCRIPTION - A messaging service system, including a call component for receiving a voice call from a caller and transmitting call data associated with the call, the call data including caller identification (ID) data; and a subscription server for receiving the call data, causing the call component to send a subscription acceptance message to the caller, and storing the caller ID data in association with data representing a messaging service identified by the called number of the call data. | 07-15-2010 |