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Andrew Brady, Everett, WA US
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20160025252 | QUICK FITTING CONNECTOR - A coupler releasably couples a tube to a threaded port. The tube has a circumferential bead formed on one end to engage the coupler. The coupler includes a fitting with a threaded portion to threadedly engage the port. A central passage extends through the fitting and is made up of a first cavity, a second cavity, and a third cavity. | 01-28-2016 |
Chris Ryan Brady, Denver, CO US
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20150178971 | BROADCAST-QUALITY GRAPHICS CREATION AND PLAYOUT - Methods and systems for creating and playing out animated video scenes. An animated scene is created by first receiving a selection of an asset element to be used in the scene. Next, a first marker position is received, a first marker is displayed at the marker position, and an association between the asset element and the first marker is established. This process is repeated for a second marker displayed at a second marker position. Thereafter, a movement path from the first marker position to the second marker position is established. The movement path includes a sequence of coordinates and associated times. Finally, the instructions that cause the asset element to move along the movement path are generated. | 06-25-2015 |
Clyde Brady, Wellington, OH US
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20150310536 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IN-STORE FULFILLMENT OF ONLINE PURCHASE ORDERS FOR CUSTOMIZED PRODUCTS - A method of enabling in-store pick up of customized goods ordered online is described. The method may include receiving an online purchase order at a website including a customized product description and a brick-and-mortar store identifier. The method may also include sending the purchase order to a computing device associated with the brick-and-mortar store identifier and receiving an in-stock confirmation at the computing device. The method may also include receiving an order completed confirmation at the computing device and sending a customer correspondence that includes a pick-up time designating when a customer may pick up the customized product at the brick-and-mortar store. The method may also include receiving an in-store pick up confirmation at the computing device. | 10-29-2015 |
Damien Brady, Carlow Town IE
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20100209526 | Product comprising a combination of milk serum apoproteins and free fatty acids - The present invention relates to use of a milk apoprotein or a mixture thereof to prevent or treat microbial or viral infection of the human or animal body. It is believed that this is achieved by inhibiting adhesion of potential pathogens. More preferably, at least one milk apoprotein or a mixture thereof is administered, simultaneously or sequentially, with either or both of at least one free fatty acid or a mixture thereof or a monoglyceride thereof; and/or at least one organic acid or a salt or ester thereof or a mixture thereof. The active agent(s) may be delivered by means of a pharmaceutically acceptable delivery system which includes parenteral solutions, ointments, eye drops, nasal sprays, intravaginal devices, surgical dressings, medical foods or drinks, oral healthcare formulations and medicaments for mucosal applications. | 08-19-2010 |
Dean Brady, Johannesburg ZA
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20080213858 | Stabilization of Enzymes - A process for producing enzymes structures includes providing an emulsion of droplets of a first liquid phase dispersed in a second liquid phase. The one liquid phase is a hydrophilic phase, while the other liquid phase is a hydrophobic phase which is immiscible with the hydrophilic phase. Enzyme molecules are located at or within interfacial boundaries of the droplets and the second liquid phase. The enzyme molecules of the respective droplets are cross-linked so that individual enzyme structures, which are stable and in which the enzymes are immobilized with a majority of active sites of the enzymes being orientated either internally or externally, are formed from individual droplets. | 09-04-2008 |
Dean Brady, Kyalami Estates ZA
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20100267108 | EMULSION-DERIVED PARTICLES - An emulsion-derived particle includes a lattice of polymeric strands cross-linked by means of a cross-linking agent, and interstitial openings adjacent and around the strands. Functional groups are provided on the lattice and proteins and/or modified proteins can react with these, thereby to be bonded to the lattice and hence immobilized. | 10-21-2010 |
Dean Brady, Midrand ZA
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20090087829 | PRODUCTION OF MONATIN ENANTIOMERS - Methods for preferentially hydrolyzing one stereoisomer of an isoxazoline diester over another, as well as an enzyme for facilitating the preferential hydrolysis are provided. Also provided are methods for providing mixtures of (RR) and (RS) monatin as well as (SS) and (SR) monatin, which methods can include the step of stereoselectively hydrolyzing an isoxazoline diester. | 04-02-2009 |
20090087888 | PRODUCTION OF MONATIN STEREOISOMERS - Methods and materials for the production of the high intensity sweetener, monatin, in stereoisomerically-pure or stereoisomerically-enriched form are disclosed. For example, methods using stereoisoselective hydrolysis and separation of a monatin-derived lactone ester are disclosed. | 04-02-2009 |
20110300282 | PRODUCTION OF MONATIN ENANTIOMERS - Methods for preferentially hydrolyzing one stereoisomer of an isoxazoline diester over another, as well as an enzyme for facilitating the preferential hydrolysis are provided. Also provided are methods for providing mixtures of (RR) and (RS) monatin as well as (SS) and (SR) monatin, which methods can include the step of stereoselectively hydrolyzing an isoxazoline diester. | 12-08-2011 |
20130149730 | EMULSION-DERIVED PARTICLES - An emulsion-derived particle comprises a lattice of polymeric strands cross-linked by means of a cross-linking agent, and interstitial openings adjacent and around the strands. Functional groups are provided on the lattice and proteins and/or modified proteins can react with these, thereby to be bonded to the lattice and hence immobilised. | 06-13-2013 |
20160068641 | EMULSION-DERIVED PARTICLES - An emulsion-derived particle comprises a lattice of polymeric strands cross-linked by means of a cross-linking agent, and interstitial openings adjacent and around the strands. Functional groups are provided on the lattice and proteins and/or modified proteins can react with these, thereby to be bonded to the lattice and hence immobilised. | 03-10-2016 |
Eamon Brady, Loughrea IE
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20130144326 | CLOT CAPTURE SYSTEMS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A clot capture system for disengaging a clot from a vessel wall and removing the clot from the vessel, comprises a clot capture device for placement on a distal side of a clot. The clot capture device has a retracted delivery configuration and an expanded deployed configuration. The clot removal device has a proximal support frame, and a distal fibre net. The support frame has a retracted delivery configuration and an expanded deployed configuration. The proximal support frame in the expanded configuration defines a proximal inlet mouth for engaging a clot and a net for confining the clot. An elongate member facilitates capture and/or withdrawal of a clot from a vessel. | 06-06-2013 |
20130184739 | CLOT ENGAGEMENT AND REMOVAL SYSTEMS - A device for the removal of clot obstructing the flow of blood through an arterial vessel comprises an elongate member, a clot engaging element and a capture basket. The elongate member extends in use from a point adjacent a target treatment site interior of the patient to a point exterior of the patient. The capture basket comprises a frame and a net, and has an expanded and a collapsed configuration. The clot engaging element comprises a plurality of struts having an expanded and a collapsed configuration. The plurality of struts form a first section and a second section, the first section tapering outward and distally from the elongate member and connected to the second section. The second section comprises a plurality of cells defined by a plurality of struts and arranged around at least a portion of the circumference of an axis substantially parallel to that of the elongate member. The clot engaging element and the capture basket are restrained in the collapsed configuration for delivery to the target site. The clot engaging element is located adjacent the distal end of the elongate member and proximal of the capture basket. | 07-18-2013 |
20130197567 | CLOT ENGAGEMENT AND REMOVAL SYSTEM - A clot retrieval apparatus | 08-01-2013 |
20130345739 | CLOT RETRIEVAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING OCCLUSIVE CLOT FROM A BLOOD VESSEL - A clot retrieval device ( | 12-26-2013 |
20140200608 | CLOT RETRIEVAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING OCCLUSIVE CLOT FROM A BLOOD VESSEL - A clot retrieval device ( | 07-17-2014 |
20140277079 | CLOT RETRIEVAL DEVICES - A self-expandable mechanical clot retrieval device is designed variously to dislodge, engage and retract blood clot from extremely small and tortuous vasculature. The retrieval device comprises an elongate member and a plurality of ring elements. The ring elements may comprise a plurality of struts and crowns interconnected by a tether formed at a distal end of the elongate member or may be a separate component attached thereto. At least one tether may connect each ring element to the elongate member to restrain the ring element in a collapsed configuration during delivery of the retrieval device through an intravascular microcatheter. The tether connecting the ring element to the elongate member disengages when the retrieval device is positioned at the occluded site and the microcatheter is retracted to allow the self-expandable ring elements to reach an expanded configuration. | 09-18-2014 |
20140371769 | CLOT REMOVAL DEVICE - A system may comprise a clot engagement element having a collapsed delivery configuration and an expanded configuration for engaging with a clot and for dislodging the clot from a first vessel segment. An elongate member may be configured to apply a pull force to the clot engaging element to dislodge the clot from the first vessel segment. A clot removal catheter may include a lumen at its distal end sized to receive the clot and configured to maintain a stable position in a second blood vessel segment proximal of and larger in diameter than the first blood vessel segment. A distal end of the elongate member may be configured to protect a third blood vessel segment between the first and second blood vessel segments from tractive forces transmitted by the elongate member during clot dislodgement from the first vessel segment. | 12-18-2014 |
20140371779 | CLOT RETRIEVAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING OCCLUSIVE CLOT FROM A BLOOD VESSEL - A clot retrieval device may include an elongate member and an expandable clot engaging element configured to extend across the clot in its expanded state. The expandable clot engaging element may include a first monolithic structure and a second monolithic structure. The first monolithic structure may encircle the second monolithic structure over at least a portion of its length. The second monolithic structure may include a proximal section, an intermediate section, and a distal section. The distal section may include an expansion. | 12-18-2014 |
20140371780 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR REMOVAL OF ACUTE BLOCKAGES FROM BLOOD VESSELS - A clot retrieval device may include an elongate shaft and an expandable section. The expandable section may include a framework of interconnected strut elements. The connection region between adjacent strut elements may include crown elements. Additionally, the framework may be formed from a substrate material and at least a portion of a plurality of said strut elements may be coated with a coating material. Further, at least a portion of a plurality of said crown elements may not be coated with said coating material. | 12-18-2014 |
20150374393 | CLOT ENGAGEMENT AND REMOVAL SYSTEM - A clot retrieval apparatus | 12-31-2015 |
20160120558 | CLOT RETRIEVAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING OCCLUSIVE CLOT FROM A BLOOD VESSEL - A clot retrieval device ( | 05-05-2016 |
Eamon Brady, County Galway IE
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20110125181 | CLOT CAPTURE SYSTEMS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A clot capture system for disengaging a clot | 05-26-2011 |
20160022296 | A CLOT REMOVAL DEVICE - A clot retrieval system comprises a clot retrieval device, a catheter | 01-28-2016 |
20160106448 | CLOT RETRIEVAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING CLOT FROM A BLOOD VESSEL - A clot retrieval device | 04-21-2016 |
20160106449 | CLOT RETRIEVAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING CLOT FROM A BLOOD VESSEL - A clot retrieval device | 04-21-2016 |
20160113663 | CLOT RETRIEVAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING CLOT FROM A BLOOD VESSEL - A clot retrieval device | 04-28-2016 |
20160113664 | CLOT RETRIEVAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING CLOT FROM A BLOOD VESSEL - A clot retrieval device | 04-28-2016 |
20160113665 | CLOT RETRIEVAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING CLOT FROM A BLOOD VESSEL - A clot retrieval device | 04-28-2016 |
Eamon Brady, Galway IE
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20140379023 | CLOT CAPTURE SYSTEMS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A clot capture system for disengaging a clot | 12-25-2014 |
Elsie Irene Brady, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20150230640 | FORK - A fork is disclosed. The fork includes one or more tines. The tines may extend in multiple directions that cross each other or that follow a curved path. | 08-20-2015 |
Fernmarie Brady, Issaquah, WA US
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20140146171 | Surveillance and Security Communications Platform - A surveillance and security communications platform for detecting and responding to potential emergencies is provided. The platform may be utilized to automatically open communications channels via multiple media streams based on predefined settings for detecting a potential emergency situation. The platform may further be utilized to automatically send video and audio streams to an emergency responder upon detecting the potential emergency situation. The platform may further be utilized to detect the potential emergency situation while it is occurring and automatically initiate escalated emergency notifications to multiple parties. The platform may further be utilized to receive computing device sensor data for detecting the potential emergency for a potential victim in a business or home setting and immediately send an emergency notification, which may include a predefined text-to-speech announcement, to emergency responders in order to mitigate the potential emergency. | 05-29-2014 |
Garry L. Brady, Francesville, IN US
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20150122267 | PELVIC ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT DEVICE - The present invention relates to a pelvic alignment adjustment device for correcting pelvic misalignment, comprising a vertical column; one or more push point assembly components attached to the vertical column to allow inward exertion by the knees; and one or more push point assembly components attached to the vertical column to allow outward exertion by the knees. | 05-07-2015 |
Gerald Joseph Brady, Madison, WI US
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20150228897 | DOSE-CONTROLLED, FLOATING EVAPORATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ALIGNED CARBON NANOTUBES FOR USE IN HIGH PERFORMANCE FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTORS - High density films of semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes having a high degree of nanotube alignment are provided. Also provided are methods of making the films and field effect transistors (FETs) that incorporate the films as conducting channel materials. The single-walled carbon nanotubes are deposited from a thin layer of organic solvent containing solubilized single-walled carbon nanotubes that is spread over the surface of an aqueous medium, inducing evaporative self-assembly upon contacting a solid substrate. | 08-13-2015 |
John F. Brady, Los Alamos, NM US
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20150124558 | ACOUSTIC CAMERA - Apparatus for generating accurate 3-dimensional images of objects immersed in liquids including optically opaque liquids which may also have significant sound attenuation, is described. Sound pulses are caused to impinge on the object, and the time-of-flight of the reflected sound is used to create a 3-dimensional image of the object in almost real-time. The apparatus is capable of creating images of objects immersed in fluids that are optically opaque and have high sound attenuation at resolutions less than about 1 mm. The apparatus may include a piezoelectric transducer for generating the acoustic pulses; a high-density polyethylene compound acoustic lens, a 2-dimensional segmented piezoelectric detecting array positioned behind the lens for receiving acoustic pulses reflected by the object, the electric output of which is directed to digital signal processing electronics for generating the image. | 05-07-2015 |
Larry L. Brady, Francesville, IN US
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20150122267 | PELVIC ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT DEVICE - The present invention relates to a pelvic alignment adjustment device for correcting pelvic misalignment, comprising a vertical column; one or more push point assembly components attached to the vertical column to allow inward exertion by the knees; and one or more push point assembly components attached to the vertical column to allow outward exertion by the knees. | 05-07-2015 |
Mari C. Brady, Atlanta, GA US
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20160026724 | AUGMENTED REALITY PRODUCT BROCHURE APPLICATION - A method for viewing an augmented reality product brochure for a mattress product on a computing device is provided. The method includes capturing an image corresponding to the mattress product with a camera of the computing device and retrieving the augmented reality product brochure corresponding to the image from a memory of the computing device. The method also includes displaying the augmented reality product brochure on a user interface of the computing device, wherein the augmented reality product brochure includes a representation of the mattress product and modifying the representation of the mattress product based on receiving one or more instructions from the user. | 01-28-2016 |
Martin Brady, Manakin Sabot, VA US
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20140116260 | Kitchen Appliance and Method of Using Same - A kitchen appliance includes a housing that defines a cavity. The housing has a housing rim defining an opening to the cavity. A heating or cooling element is disposed within the housing to heat or cool the cavity. A container has a generally hollow interior and a container rim. A lid is sized and shaped to at least partially cover the opening of the container when placed on the container. The lid has an exterior surface and an opposing interior surface. At least one latching mechanism or handle is operable to seal the contents of the appliance within the appliance. | 05-01-2014 |
20140157995 | Kitchen Appliance and Method of Using Same - A kitchen appliance includes a housing defining a cavity. A heating or cooling element is disposed within the housing. A container is sized and shaped to fit within the cavity. A lid is sized and shaped to at least partially cover an opening of the container. A handle is pivotally mounted to an exterior surface of the side wall of the housing. A first end of the handle is pivotally mounted to the side wall of the housing at a first location. An opposing second end of the handle is pivotally mounted to side wall of the housing at a second location diametrically opposed to the first location. The handle is pivotable between an engaged position which at least a portion of the handle retains the lid in sealing engagement with the container rim and disengage position in which the portion of the handle is spaced-apart from the lid. | 06-12-2014 |
Michael Brady, Bremen DE
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20140343784 | ACTUATION SYSTEM FOR FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACE - The present disclosure provides an actuation system for a flight control surface of an aircraft, having: a support frame for supporting a flight control surface, the support frame being configured to be mounted to an airframe structure of the aircraft for movement between a first position and a second position to operate and move the control surface; an actuation mechanism configured to effect movement of the support frame between the second position and the first position; and a detection device for detecting a fault in the actuation mechanism, the detection device comprising a deflector configured to deflect or skew the support frame away from or out of the first position in the event of a fault in the actuation mechanism. | 11-20-2014 |
Michael Brady, Haverhill, MA US
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20130203693 | 4,6-SUBSTITUTED 2,5-DIDEOXYSTREPTAMINE AMINOGLYCOSIDE ANTIBIOTICS - Aminoglycoside antibiotics of the formula | 08-08-2013 |
Michael Brady, Hamburg DE
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20150210379 | HIGH LIFT SYSTEM FOR AN AIRCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT HAVING SUCH A HIGH LIFT SYSTEM - A high lift system for an aircraft comprises a wing structure and a leading edge slat movably supported relative to a leading edge of the wing structure, the leading edge slat comprises a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the trailing edge is configured to take different positions to form a gap between the leading edge slat and the wing structure, a skin and enclosing an interior space of the leading edge slat, the skin having a flexible leading skin section facing away from the wing structure, a flexible trailing skin section facing towards the wing structure, at least one actuation arrangement arranged inside the interior space for selectively introducing a normal force onto at least one of the leading skin section and the trailing skin section. | 07-30-2015 |
20160114881 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING A STATE OF A COMPONENT IN A HIGH LIFT SYSTEM OF AN AIRCRAFT, HIGH LIFT SYSTEM OF AN AIRCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT HAVING SUCH A HIGH LIFT SYSTEM - A method for determining a state of a component in a high lift system of an aircraft, the high lift system including a central power control unit for providing rotational power by a transmission shaft; and drive stations coupled with the power control unit and movable high lift surfaces, includes acquiring in an extended position in flight a first position of a first position pick-off unit coupled with the component, mechanically coupled with a high lift surface, and coupled with a drive station; acquiring in flight a second position of a second position pick-off unit arranged in or at the central power control unit in the extended position; determining a deviation between a first measure based on the first position and a second measure based on the second position; determining, whether the deviation exceeds a predetermined threshold; and if so, generating a signal indicating an abnormal state of the component. | 04-28-2016 |
20160114904 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING A STATE OF A COMPONENT IN A HIGH LIFT SYSTEM OF AN AIRCRAFT, HIGH LIFT SYSTEM OF AN AIRCRAFT, AND AIRCRAFT HAVING SUCH A HIGH LIFT SYSTEM - A method for determining a state of a component in a high lift system of an aircraft is proposed, the high lift system comprising a central power control unit for providing rotational power by means of a transmission shaft; and drive stations coupled with the power control unit and movable high lift surfaces. | 04-28-2016 |
Michael John Brady, St. Leonards AU
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20120084327 | Building Information Technology Services From a Library of Elements - Source entities with initially predefined properties for service modeling are presented in a library for user selection as service modeling entities. An automated computer process expediter copies user selected ones of the source entities from the library into a computer readable storage medium providing a services layer. The copying generates instances in the services layer of the selected service modeling source entities, such that the services layer instances at least initially include the initially predefined properties of their respective source entities. The automated computer process expediter maintains the properties of the selected ones of the source entities, including maintaining the selected source entities' properties independently of changes made in a first change mode to the properties of the service modeling entity instances, which are in the services layer, so that the user may change the properties of the layer service modeling instances. | 04-05-2012 |
Michael John Brady, Gosford AU
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20080209404 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ANALYZING MEMORY LEAKS OCCURRING IN JAVA VIRTUAL MACHINE DATA STORAGE HEAPS - An invention is disclosed for analyzing memory leaks occurring in Java Virtual Machine (JVM) data storage, consisting of a dynamically modifiable JVM “profiler” and an “object tracker” tool for analyzing the output from the profiler. Specifically, a method and system is disclosed for programming a JVM profiler used to analyze and correct memory leaks in stored data heaps, consisting of a program segment (or “stub”) initialized by the JVM application program interface to determine the parameters to be passed to the main profiler memory leak analysis program logic, which is then initialized by the stub to examine a minimal number of “heap dumps” in order to identify data elements or objects for the existence and/or correction of memory leaks. Updated information on data elements or objects can be requested from the profiler as needed by use of the object movement tracking option to record the details of subsequent changes in data memory storage status once a heap dump has been obtained. | 08-28-2008 |
20100192133 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ANALYZING MEMORY LEAKS OCCURRING IN JAVA VIRTUAL MACHINE DATA STORAGE HEAPS - A plurality of heap dump requests associated with an operating virtual machine (VM) program is received from a VM profiler interface module at a heap dump request processing module. In response to receipt of each heap dump request at the heap dump request processing module, a dynamic modifiable library identified within a dynamic modifiable configuration file is loaded into a memory, where the dynamic modifiable library comprises instructions associated with processing a current heap dump request. The instructions associated with processing the current heap dump request are executed. The dynamic modifiable library is unloaded from the memory. A plurality of heap dump files and a plurality of object movement event files generated by execution of the instructions are analyzed. A memory leak associated with the operating VM program is automatically identified based upon the analyzed plurality of heap dump files and the plurality of object movement event files. | 07-29-2010 |
Michael T. Brady, Atlanta, GA US
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20160026724 | AUGMENTED REALITY PRODUCT BROCHURE APPLICATION - A method for viewing an augmented reality product brochure for a mattress product on a computing device is provided. The method includes capturing an image corresponding to the mattress product with a camera of the computing device and retrieving the augmented reality product brochure corresponding to the image from a memory of the computing device. The method also includes displaying the augmented reality product brochure on a user interface of the computing device, wherein the augmented reality product brochure includes a representation of the mattress product and modifying the representation of the mattress product based on receiving one or more instructions from the user. | 01-28-2016 |
Miriam Brady, Dublin IE
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20080260784 | Compositions and Methods for Modulating an Immune Response - The present invention provides a composition for suppressing an inflammatory immune response comprising the excretory/secretory (ES) component of | 10-23-2008 |
Nathan Brady, Heidelberg DE
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20140329905 | HISTONE DEACETYLASE 10-INHIBITOR CO-TREATMENT IN CANCER - The present invention relates to a method of identifying a subject being susceptible to a co-treatment with an histone deacetylase 10 (HDAC10)-inhibitor, said subject being in need of and/or being treated with cancer therapy against a cancer, comprising the steps of a) determining the amount of an HDAC10 gene product and/or an autophagy-related gene 4D (ATG4D) product in a cancer sample from said subject, b) comparing the amount of said HDAC10 gene product as determined in step a) with a reference amount for said HDAC10 gene product and/or the amount of ATG4D product as determined in step a) with a reference amount for said ATG4D product, and c) identifying a subject being susceptible to co-treatment with an HDAC10-inhibitor. Moreover, The present invention relates to a method of predicting the risk of recurrence and/or progression of a cancer in an subject treated by cancer therapy, comprising the steps of a) determining the amount of an HDAC10 gene product and/or an ATG4D product in a cancer sample from said subject, b) comparing the amount of said HDAC10 gene product as determined in step a) with a reference amount for said HDAC10 gene product and/or the amount of ATG4D product as determined in step a) with a reference amount for said ATG4D product, and c) predicting the risk of recurrence and/or progression of a cancer treated by cancer therapy. The present invention also relates to a device for identifying a subject being susceptible to co-treatment with an HDAC10-inhibitor, a kit adapted to carry out the method of the present invention. Finally, the invention relates to 2-(4-butoxyphenyl)-N-hydroxyacetamide (bufexamac) for use in treating cancer in a subject, wherein said bufexamac is to be applied in a co-treatment with cancer therapy. | 11-06-2014 |
Niall Brady, Donadea IE
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20140163750 | Configuring Building Energy Management Systems Using Knowledge Encoded in Building Management System Points Lists - Techniques for configuring a Building Energy Management System (BEMS) using knowledge encoded in BMS point lists are provided. In one aspect, a method for configuring a BEMS of a site is provided. The method includes the following steps. A knowledge base is derived from subject matter expertise. The knowledge base is used to extract one or more building characteristics from a point list of a building management system (BMS) that are not directly available from the BMS point list. The BEMS is configured using the one or more building characteristics extracted from the BMS point list. | 06-12-2014 |
20140163753 | Configuring Building Energy Management Systems Using Knowledge Encoded in Building Management System Points Lists - Techniques for configuring a Building Energy Management System (BEMS) using knowledge encoded in BMS point lists are provided. In one aspect, a method for configuring a BEMS of a site is provided. The method includes the following steps. A knowledge base is derived from subject matter expertise. The knowledge base is used to extract one or more building characteristics from a point list of a building management system (BMS) that are not directly available from the BMS point list. The BEMS is configured using the one or more building characteristics extracted from the BMS point list. | 06-12-2014 |
Niall Brady, Kildare IE
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20160140443 | MANAGEMENT OF BUILDING ENERGY SYSTEMS THROUGH QUANTIFICATION OF RELIABILITY - Energy usage can be monitored within at least one building having a plurality of energy consuming components. A database can be generated that contains values for a set of data points corresponding to data received from the plurality of energy consuming components. A change in a configuration can be detected for the plurality of energy consuming components based upon a change in values received from plurality of energy consuming components relative to the database. Based upon the change, an additional data point can be added to the set of data points in the database. Based upon the values for the set of data points, a probability can be determined that a rule for the additional data point is valid. A message can then be generated that includes the determined probability. | 05-19-2016 |
Patrick Richard Brady, Sisters, OR US
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20140321915 | Contamination treatment for soil - Underground contamination can be treated with soil amended with oxygen gettering material. The treated soil can act as a reactive medium, creating a favorable environment to remove the contamination, such as breaking down the contamination into less harmful or harmless substances. | 10-30-2014 |
20140321917 | Soil box for evaporative desorption process - Simple flow path with minimum turns for the vapor extraction flow paths can provide maximum air flow with minimal head loss, leading to higher efficiency in a thermal desorption process. Hot air vapor extraction arrangement can include large diameter vertical or horizontal trunk line or curved plate with continuous wire wrap well screens. The vapor extraction trunk can draw all vapors to the center of the soil box, which can reduce the treatment time by substantially removing condensation zone. The interior of the vapor extraction well screen and trunk can include porous material, which can reduce dust within the vapor stream, eliminate potential short circuiting in the event of a screen rupture and reduce potential explosion hazards. | 10-30-2014 |
20140321918 | Flow treatments in evaporative desorption processes - Treating an immediate exhaust of a thermal desorption chamber can improve the safety of the treatment process, such as reducing potential explosion or flammability when treating highly contaminated soil. Mean free paths of the exhaust gas exiting a thermal desorption chamber are restricted to limit the flame propagation and explosion fronts. For example, a section of the gas exhaust conduit can be filled with a porous media, which can assist in reducing or eliminating the potential explosion hazard in the conduit. Temperature and concentration of flammable elements can be monitored and controlled to prevent explosion hazards. An isolation valve and a pressure relief chimney can also be coupled to the exhaust of the thermal desorption chamber. | 10-30-2014 |
20140377008 | Controlling processes for evaporative desorption processes - Active or closed loop controls can be used to improve the operation of a thermal desorption process. Characteristics of the thermal desorption process can be monitored, and then can be used to predict the end point of the thermal desorption process. Inputs and effluent treatment elements can also be modulated to further optimize the treatment time and quality (completeness) and to avoid any unwanted effects associated with excess processing. | 12-25-2014 |
20150078827 | Induction heating system for thermal desorption processes - Contaminate soil can be treated using inductive energy. An inductive generator can generate inductive power to heat inductively heatable elements disposed in the contaminate soil or in a soil box. Input treatment gas can pass through the heated soil to remove contaminants in the soil to the exhaust. The inductively heatable elements can be placed in a mesh conduit, which can heat the input treatment gas. | 03-19-2015 |
20150078828 | In-situ thermal desorption processes - Contaminated soil can be in-situ cleaned without an excavation process. Heated gas can be injected to the contaminated soil to heat the soil for vaporizing the contaminants. Vacuum extraction can be used for extracting the volatile contaminants. Cool air can be injected to the cleaned soil to prevent total organic carbon degradation. | 03-19-2015 |
20150078829 | Uniform vapor pathways for soil evaporative desorption - Disclosed is a method and a system of uniform vapor pathways for soil evaporative desorption. In one embodiment, a batch of contaminated soil is placed inside a treatment compartment through a hopper. The contaminated soil is moved across an inner length of the treatment compartment. As the contaminated soil moves toward a far end of the treatment compartment, planes surrounding the contaminated soil vibrates to facilitate mixing and loosening of the contaminated soil, thereby creating uniform vapor pathways around the surface and within the contaminated soil. A plurality of helical stem auger comprising helical flights may rotate to further mix and loosen the contaminated soil. Heat is applied to the contaminated soil to desorb contaminates within the soil. A vapor extraction line within a core of the hollow stem auger suctions vaporized contaminates out of the treatment compartment and into a reclamation system. | 03-19-2015 |
20150078830 | High resolution modular heating for soil evaporative desorption - Disclosed is a method and a system of high resolution modular heating for soil evaporative desorption. In one embodiment, a soil box comprising contaminated soil is mounted within a treatment chamber. Heated gas are directed into the soil box through a plurality of injection ports. A heat front from the heated gas desorbs the surrounding contaminated soil. The delivery of the heated gas may be in sections and independently controlled among the plurality of injection ports. A bottom section of the soil box is heated prior to a top section to minimize or reduce condensation formation within lower areas of the soil box, thereby creating roadways of desiccated, heated, and/or cracked soil at the bottom section. Vaporized contaminants from the top section is able to flow freely through the roadways to get to an exit pathway at the bottom of the soil box. | 03-19-2015 |
Patrick V. Brady, Albuquerque, NM US
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20140311750 | FINANCIAL METHODS FOR WATERFLOODING INJECTATE DESIGN - A method of selecting an injectate for recovering liquid hydrocarbons from a reservoir includes designing a plurality of injectates, calculating a net present value of each injectate, and selecting a candidate injectate based on the net present value. For example, the candidate injectate may be selected to maximize the net present value of a waterflooding operation. | 10-23-2014 |
20150044757 | Methods and Systems for Capturing and Storing Carbon Dioxide - Methods and systems for capturing and storing carbon dioxide are disclosed. In some embodiments, the methods include the following: mixing materials including magnesium or calcium with one or more acids and chelating agents to form a magnesium or calcium-rich solvent; using the organic acids derived from biogenic wastes as acids or chelating agents; generating carbonate ions by reacting a gas including carbon dioxide with a carbonic anhydrase biocatalyst; reacting the solvent with the carbonate ions to form magnesium or calcium carbonates; recycling a solution containing the biocatalyst after forming magnesium or calcium carbonates for re-use in the generating step; using the magnesium and calcium carbonates as carbon neutral filler materials and using the silica product as green filler materials or inexpensive absorbents. | 02-12-2015 |
Paul Brady, St. Louis, MO US
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20150140113 | GELLING AGENT-BASED DOSAGE FORM - The present invention generally relates to dosage forms for oral administration including one or more gelling agents. In particular, the present invention is directed to gelling agent-based dosage forms that are easily administered and taken, or swallowed. The present invention is also directed to gelling agent-based dosage forms that exhibit relatively low syneresis, are thermally stable, exhibit substantially constant active ingredient concentration, and/or exhibit one or more advantageous rheological properties. In particular, the present invention is directed to such gels containing one or more omega-3 fatty acids. The gelling agent-based dosage forms of the present invention are suitable for administration of a relatively large dose of active ingredient. The gelling agent-based dosage forms of the present invention are also suitable for administration of multiple active ingredients. Dosage forms of the present invention also provide tamper resistance and, thus, prevent recovery or diversion of active ingredients contained therein. The gelling agent-based dosage forms are also suitable for use as gastro-retentive and sustained release dosage forms. | 05-21-2015 |
Paul Timothy Brady, St. Louis, MO US
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20140212505 | SPATIAL ARRANGEMENT OF PARTICLES IN A DRINKING DEVICE FOR ORAL DELIVERY OF PHARMACEUTICALS - The present invention relates to spatially arranging a plurality of particles in a device for the oral delivery of a pharmaceutical. In particular, the plurality of particles is utilized for the oral delivery of a pharmaceutical to a subject via the drinking device. | 07-31-2014 |
Peter Brady, Galway IE
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20090054972 | ATRAUMATIC STENT WITH REDUCED DEPLOYMENT FORCE, METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DEPLOYING AND POSITIONING THE STENT - An implantable stent includes a plurality of elongate wires braided to form a hollow tubular structure having a tubular wall to define an interior surface and an exterior surface and having opposed open first and second ends, wherein the opposed open first and second ends are atraumatic ends The atraumatic ends of the stent are desirably free of any loose wire ends. The wires include composite wires to enhance visibility of the wires to provide improved external imaging of the wires in the body. The elongate composite wires of the stent may be metallic wires having an outer metallic portion including a first metal, such as nitinol, and an inner metallic core portion including a second metal, which is a radiopaque material, such as gold, barium sulfate, ferritic particles, platinum, platinum-tungsten, palladium, platinum-iridium, rhodium, tantalum or combinations thereof. | 02-26-2009 |
20110079315 | ATRAUMATIC STENT WITH REDUCED DEPLOYMENT FORCE, METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DEPLOYING AND POSITIONING THE STENT - An implantable stent includes a plurality of elongate wires braided to form a hollow tubular structure having a tubular wall to define an interior surface and an exterior surface and having opposed open first and second ends, wherein the opposed open first and second ends are atraumatic ends. The atraumatic ends of the stent are desirably free of any loose wire ends. The wires include composite wires to enhance visibility of the wires to provide improved external imaging of the wires in the body. The elongate composite wires of the stent may be metallic wires having an outer metallic portion including a first metal, such as nitinol, and an inner metallic core portion including a second metal, which is a radiopaque material, such as gold, barium sulfate, ferritic particles, platinum, platinum-tungsten, palladium, platinum-iridium, rhodium, tantalum or combinations thereof. | 04-07-2011 |
20140081382 | STENTS WITH ATTACHED LOOPED ENDS - An open frame prosthesis is formed with looped end terminations at its proximal and distal ends. At one end of the prosthesis, the filaments or strands are welded together in pairs to form strand couplings. A plurality of loop segments are connected to the strand couplings, one loop segment for each pair of adjacent strand couplings. In one version of the prosthesis, strands at the opposite end are bent to form looped ends. In another version, loop segments are connected to pairs of strand couplings at both ends of the prosthesis. The loop segments can be connected to the couplings by welding, fusion bonds, or tubes, which are either crimped or heat shrunk. | 03-20-2014 |
20150045875 | ATRAUMATIC STENTS INCLUDING RADIOPAQUE CONNECTORS AND METHODS - The invention is directed to a stent including at least one member having a first portion and a second portion and at least one radiopaque connector joining the first portion to the second portion. In one or more embodiments, at least one radiopaque connector may form a first radiopaque pattern distinguishable from a second radiopaque pattern formed by at least one radiopaque marker. Methods for manufacturing a stent including at least two member portions connected by at least one radiopaque connector are also provided. | 02-12-2015 |
20160128853 | INTEGRATED STENT REPOSITIONING AND RETRIEVAL LOOP - A braided stent having an integral retrieval and/or repositioning loop includes a plurality of wires having first and second ends interbraided in a braided pattern to form a tubular stent having opposed atraumatic first and second open ends with each open end having a circumference; wherein said first and second wires ends are disposed at said second stent open end and said wires are looped at said second stent open end so that none of the first or second wires ends are exposed at the circumference of second stent open end; wherein at least of two of said wires are formed into a repositioning and/or retrieval loop having an elongated portion circumferentially disposed at said first opposed open end; and wherein said reposition and/or retrieval loop comprises two sections which run adjacent to each other prior to crossing to permit grabbing of both sections simultaneously by a practitioner. | 05-12-2016 |
Peter Brady, Newcastle IE
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20100161034 | STENTS WITH ATTACHED LOOPED ENDS - An open frame prosthesis is formed with looped end terminations at its proximal and distal ends. At one end of the prosthesis, the filaments or strands are welded together in pairs to form strand couplings. A plurality of loop segments are connected to the strand couplings, one loop segment for each pair of adjacent strand couplings. In one version of the prosthesis, strands at the opposite end are bent to form looped ends. In another version, loop segments are connected to pairs of strand couplings at both ends of the prosthesis. The loop segments can be connected to the couplings by welding, fusion bonds, or tubes, which are either crimped or heat shrunk. | 06-24-2010 |
20120101564 | STENTS WITH ATTACHED LOOPED ENDS - An open frame prosthesis is formed with looped end terminations at its proximal and distal ends. At one end of the prosthesis, the filaments or strands are welded together in pairs to form strand couplings. A plurality of loop segments are connected to the strand couplings, one loop segment for each pair of adjacent strand couplings. In one version of the prosthesis, strands at the opposite end are bent to form looped ends. In another version, loop segments are connected to pairs of strand couplings at both ends of the prosthesis. The loop segments can be connected to the couplings by welding, fusion bonds, or tubes, which are either crimped or heat shrunk. | 04-26-2012 |
Philip Brady, Watreford IE
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20110220159 | Beverage Dispensing Gun Cleaning Apparatus - The apparatus includes a cylindrical cleaning chamber for reception of a dispensing head of a beverage dispensing gun. An associated cleaning device has a cleaning head located within the cleaning chamber for discharging cleaning fluid into the cleaning chamber for cleaning the dispensing head of the gun when the dispensing head is mounted within the cleaning chamber. The gun is engagable with a cradle to dock the dispensing head within the cleaning chamber for cleaning by the cleaning head. | 09-15-2011 |
Ronan G. Brady, Co. Cavan IE
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20160126889 | VOLTAGE-CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR WITH MASK-SELECTABLE PERFORMANCE - An apparatus having a substrate with an inductor, a first die and a second die is disclosed. The first die may be (i) mounted on the substrate, (ii) configured to vary a frequency of a signal in the inductor, and (iii) fabricated with multiple first masks. The second die may be (i) mounted on the substrate, (ii) configured to excite the signal, and (iii) fabricated with multiple second masks. A particular one of the first masks generally has several designs that customize the first die to several configurations respectively. A particular one of the second masks may have several designs that customize the second die to several configurations respectively. The first die, the second die and the inductor may form a voltage-controlled oscillator. A selected first design and a selected second design generally establish multiple performances of the voltage-controlled oscillator. | 05-05-2016 |
Scott Brady, Malabar AU
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20120167777 | Motarised Toaster with Inspection Feature - A motorised toaster with heating elements has a user input that communicates with an electronic device that controls an electric motor. A reciprocating toast carriage is under the influence of the motor. A user activated control is adapted to cause an inspection subroutine, the subroutine being the motorised elevation of the carriage and without further user input and a returning of the carriage to the lower position during a toast cycle. | 07-05-2012 |
Scott Brady, New South Wales AU
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20100175562 | Motorised Toaster with Inspection Feature - A motorised toaster with heating elements has a user input that communicates with an electronic device that controls an electric motor. A reciprocating toast carriage is under the influence of the motor. A user activated control is adapted to cause an inspection subroutine, the subroutine being the motorised elevation of the carriage and without further user input and a returning of the carriage to the lower position during a toast cycle. | 07-15-2010 |
Scott Brady, Malabar, Nsw AU
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20140190359 | Combination Juicer Blender - A juicer and a blender share a common base. The juicer and blender may share a common motor. The juicer has a spout that discharges into the blender. | 07-10-2014 |
20140302211 | Method and Apparatus for Deep Fryer - A deep fryer apparatus including: an external body; a reservoir for holding a volume of cooking medium, the reservoir being located within the body; the a reservoir enabling receipt of a fry basket. The apparatus can include a filter assembly comprising an augur element and filter basket. The apparatus can include one or more fans for directing air-flow through an air-gap about the reservoir. The apparatus can include a movable load-cell that receives a fry-basket and can be raised or lowered. | 10-09-2014 |
Sean Brady, Bedford, NH US
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20150207813 | Techniques for sharing network security event information - This disclosure provides techniques for pooling and searching network security events reported by multiple sources. As information representing a security event is received from one source, it is searched against a central or distributed database representing events reported from multiple, diverse sources (e.g., different client networks). Either the search or correlated results can be filtered and/or routed according at least one characteristic associated with the networks, for example, to limit correlation to events reported by what are presumed to be similarly situated networks. The disclosed techniques facilitate faster identification of high-relevancy security event information, and thereby help facilitate faster threat identification and mitigation. Various techniques can be implemented as standalone software (e.g., for use by a private network) or for a central pooling and/or query service. This disclosure also provides different examples of actions that can be taken in response to search results. | 07-23-2015 |
Shelly Brady, Tulsa, OK US
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20140196188 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL GARMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE - The invention is multifunctional garment(s) and/or multifunctional garment system(s) and method(s) of using the same that comprises a first piece or a first piece and one or more additional pieces that can be removably attachable to one another in at least one fashion. The invention possesses the attribute and ability of removably forming a single article of clothing out of multiple article(s) of clothing, or vice versa, by means of the fixation of fasteners to at least one garment. | 07-17-2014 |
20140268682 | PORTABLE LIGHTING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE - A portable lighting system and method of use comprising a light up frame or housing, and the light up frame or housing can be worn as a hairpiece or hairclip to support and project lights and/or a halo of light from it, while applying make-up or grooming. The system can include a removeably attached mirror. Further, the mirror alone and/or the portable lighting system and/or light up frame or housing can be attached to numerous surfaces or even worn around your neck. | 09-18-2014 |
Thomas Brady, Cambridge, MA US
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20150335306 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ULTRA-HIGH RESOLUTION TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGING - A system and method for producing an image of a subject with a tomographic imaging system are provided. A tomographic imaging system is operated to rotate a radiation detector, radiation source, or both through a plurality of angular positions around a subject while acquiring data. As the radiation detector or source is rotated, the radiation detector or source is shifted at each angular position by a different shift value. An image of the subject is reconstructed from the acquired data using a reconstruction technique that incorporates the shifts applied to the detector, source, or both into a system matrix. | 11-26-2015 |
Thomas Brady, Dublin IE
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20130325983 | System and Method for Communicating in a Telecommunication Network via Common Key Routing and Proxies - A combination of a common key routing (CKR) method and data proxy architecture (DPA) method may be used to route communication messages in a telecommunication network to achieve improved data locality and reduce secondary key lookups. A processor in a multiprocessor computing system may receive a first communication message that includes subscriber identifiers that uniquely identify a subscriber, generate a common key based on the subscriber identifiers, identify a first logical scalable unit that includes a first database memory that stores subscriber data relating to the subscriber via a database application programming interface (API) and the common key, store the first communication message in the first database memory included in the first logical scalable unit, and receive a second communication message in response to storing the first communication message in the first database memory and routing the second communication message to another component the telecommunication network. | 12-05-2013 |
20130325984 | System and Methods for Communicating in a Telecommunication Network Using Common Key Routing and Data Locality Tables - A combination of a common key routing (CKR) method and a data locality table (DLT) method may be used to route communication messages in a telecommunication network to achieve improved data locality and reduce secondary key lookups. A processor in a multiprocessor computing system may receive a first communication message that includes subscriber identifiers that uniquely identify a subscriber, generate a common key based on the subscriber identifiers included in the first communication message, and identify a first logical scalable unit that includes a first database memory that stores subscriber data relating to the subscriber by querying a data locality table with the common key. The processor may also identify a first application processor in the multiprocessor computing system that is part of the first logical scalable unit and send the first communication message to the first application processor. | 12-05-2013 |
20130325985 | System and Method for Communicating in a Telecommunication Network via Independent Key Routing and Data Locality Tables - A combination of an independent key routing (IKR) method and a data locality table (DLT) method may be used to route communication messages in a telecommunication network to achieve improved data locality and reduce secondary key lookups. A processor a multiprocessor computing system may receive a first communication message that includes subscriber identifiers that uniquely identify a subscriber, generate a plurality of keys for a plurality of message types based on the subscriber identifiers, identify a first logical scalable unit that includes a first database memory that stores a first type of data relating to the subscriber by using a first key of the plurality of keys to query a data locality table, identify a first application processor in the multiprocessor computing system that is part of the first logical scalable unit, and send the first communication message and the plurality of keys to the first application processor. | 12-05-2013 |
20130325986 | System and Methods for Communicating in a Telecommunication Network via Independent Key Routing and Proxies - A combination of an independent key routing (IKR) method and a data proxy architecture (DPA) method may be used to route communication messages in a telecommunication network to achieve improved data locality and reduce secondary key lookups. A processor may receive a first communication message that includes subscriber identifiers that uniquely identify a subscriber, generate a plurality of keys for a plurality of message types, identify a first logical scalable unit (LSU) that includes a first memory that stores a first type of data via a database API and a first key, identify a second LSU that includes a second memory that stores a second type of data relating to the subscriber via the database API and a second key of the plurality of keys, store the first communication message and the first key in the first database memory, and store the first key in the second database memory. | 12-05-2013 |
20130326058 | System and Method for Seamless Horizontal Scaling using Logical Scalable Units - The performance of a scalable computing environment in a telecommunication network may be improved by configuring a server computing system to monitor a level of traffic throughput within the telecommunication network to determine whether an increase in throughput capacity is needed or a decrease in throughput capacity is acceptable, and increasing a throughput capacity of the telecommunication network when an increase in throughput capacity is needed by adding a logical scalable unit to the telecommunication network. The logical scalable unit may including a minimum combination of logical components required to provide in a single multiprocessor system a complete set of telecommunication functionalities for a subset of users in the telecommunication network. | 12-05-2013 |
Thomas R. Brady, Bethlehem, PA US
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20130264923 | Retail Display - A knockdown configured for assembly into a display having first, second, third and fourth side panels and at least one shelf. The knockdown has a first flat wall including the first and third panels attached along a first fold line and lying in a first substantially same plane and a second flat wall including the second and fourth panels attached along a second fold line and in a second substantially same plane with first and second corners whereat the first and second walls are attached to one another. At least one shelf, having a front edge and a back edge, is integrally attached at the front edge thereof to the first side panel and extends in the first substantially same plane. A plunger panel between the first and the second side panels has a front surface thereof adhesively attached to the at least one shelf adjacent its back edge. | 10-10-2013 |
20150076096 | DISPLAY TRAY - A display tray with multiple side panels attached to one another to form tray sides. The display tray includes a tray surface having an area defined by the first, second, third, and fourth four side panels. Additionally, the display tray includes multiple corner columns, with a corner column located in each corner of the tray. Each corner column upwardly extends from the tray surface and is sturdy enough to support the stacking of another design tray on top. | 03-19-2015 |
Timothy P. Brady, Easton, CT US
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20150106128 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO FACILITATE A COMMUNICATION INTERFACE BETWEEN INSURANCE AGENT AND UNDERWRITER DEVICES - According to some embodiments, an insurance entity may receive information associated with an insurance policy. Based on the received information associated with the insurance policy, supplemental insurance information may be automatically determined. A communication interface, such as a substantially real-time interface for text and/or video communications, may then be facilitated between an insurance agent device and an underwriter device in accordance with the supplemental insurance information. | 04-16-2015 |
20160078544 | SYSTEM FOR OPTIMIZING PREMIUM DATA - According to some embodiments, systems, methods, apparatus, computer program code and means may facilitate calculation of an insurance premium for an insurance product. Insurance risk factor data associated with the insurance product may be received along with insurance loss experience data. A server may interact with remote potential insurance customer devices to collect potential insurance customer price responsive behavior information associated with the insurance product. A pricing platform may receive information from a first remote potential insurance customer device, associated with a first potential insurance customer, and automatically calculate an insurance premium for the insurance product based on at least the insurance risk factor data, the insurance loss experience data, and the collected potential insurance customer price responsive behavior information. An indication of the calculated insurance premium may then be transmitted to the first potential insurance customer device. | 03-17-2016 |
Todd Brady, Tulsa, OK US
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20160046469 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THERMAL PROTECTION OF AN ELECTRIC WINCH - Monitoring the temperature of the brush of the motor on an electric winch during operation and restricting the operation of the motor within a cooling range in order to minimize downtime and maximize runtime. | 02-18-2016 |
William Brady, Seattle, WA US
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20140127209 | ANTIBODY DERIVATIVES - The invention relates inter alia to a bivalent, bispecific construct comprising an anti-IL-6 antibody, or derivative thereof, and an anti-IL-23 antibody, or derivative thereof and its use in therapy. The invention also relates to useful anti-IL-6 antibodies and anti-IL-23 antibodies. | 05-08-2014 |
Yvonne Anne Brady, Co. Louth IE
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20150223524 | UNDERGARMENT - This invention relates to an undergarment and more particularly to support briefs or shorts for, inter alia, supporting pelvic floor, lower back and abdominal muscles adaptable for use by females or males. The garment is provided with an uplifting mechanism to provide support at the crotch portion. | 08-13-2015 |