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Aaron Gardner, Atlanta, GA US
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20130100989 | Multi-functional weather alert communication key chain - The present invention encompasses a key chain device which receives disaster and/or radio broadcast worldwide. The digital component scans for and receives, the strongest broadcast signal, within the vicinity of the user and/or where disaster is occurring. Comprised of both digital & analog receivers and transmitters, the device can furthermore be used to communicate with and control analog and digital devices. This programmable feature enables the device to perform such functions as remotely controlling car starting/alarms, garage doors, and house alarms, etc. Enabling the internal microprocessor, said device can serve to entertain users with the digital media player, keeping them connected with a GPS locater. Additionally, the present invention has a cellular telephone component, with the ability to pair with wireless Bluetooth devices. This invention is a novel use of components, providing users with an enhanced level of control, convenience, electronic device connectivity and interaction in their daily life. | 04-25-2013 |
Andrew Lynn Gardner, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140250077 | DEDUPLICATION VAULT STORAGE SEEDING - Deduplication vault storage seeding. In one example embodiment, a method of seeding a deduplication vault storage includes seeding a vault storage with common blocks and storing, in the vault storage, each unique block from a source storage at a point in time that is not already duplicated in the vault storage. | 09-04-2014 |
20140250078 | MULTIPHASE DEDUPLICATION - Multiphase deduplication. In one example embodiment, a method of multiphase deduplication includes an analysis phase and a backup phase. The analysis phase includes analyzing each allocated block stored in a source storage at a point in time to determine if the block is duplicated in a vault storage. The backup phase is performed after completion of the analysis phase and includes storing, in the vault storage, each unique nonduplicate block from the source storage. | 09-04-2014 |
20140250079 | LOCAL SEEDING OF A RESTORE STORAGE FOR RESTORING A BACKUP FROM A REMOTE DEDUPLICATION VAULT STORAGE - Local seeding of a restore storage for restoring a backup from a remote deduplication vault storage. In one example embodiment, a method of local seeding of a restore storage for restoring a backup from a remote deduplication vault storage includes determining which blocks included in a backup of a source storage at a point in time, which is stored in the remote vault storage, are available in a local seeded storage containing common blocks, reading the locally available blocks from the local seeded storage, reading the non-locally available blocks from the remote vault storage, and storing the read blocks in the restore storage in the same position as stored in the source storage at the point in time. The remote vault storage is remote from the restore storage and the local seeded storage is local to the restore storage. | 09-04-2014 |
Andrew Lynn Gardner, Oak City, UT US
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20140250080 | CHANGE TRACKING FOR MULTIPHASE DEDUPLICATION - Change tracking for multiphase deduplication. In one example embodiment, a method of tracking changes to a source storage of a source system for multiphase deduplication includes a change tracking phase that includes performing various steps for only allocated blocks in the source storage that are changed between a prior point in time and a subsequent point in time. These steps include temporarily storing a copy of the changed block in a volatile memory of the source system prior to writing the changed block to the source storage, performing a hash function only once on the copy of the changed block, while the copy is temporarily stored in a volatile memory of the source system, to calculate a hash value, writing the changed block to the source storage, and tracking, in a change log, a location in the source storage of the changed block and the corresponding hash value. | 09-04-2014 |
Anthony Gardner, Goettingen DE
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20130175386 | HELICOPTER CONFIGURATION - A helicopter ( | 07-11-2013 |
Bryson Gardner, San Francisco, CA US
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20130141861 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING A SYSTEM-ON-A-SUBSTRATE - This relates to systems and methods for providing a system-on-a-substrate. In some embodiments, the necessary components for an entire system (e.g., a processor, memory, accelerometers, I/O circuitry, or any other suitable components) can be fabricated on a single microchip in “bare die” form. The die can, for example, be coupled to suitable flash memory through a substrate and flexible printed circuit board (“flex”). In some embodiments, the flex can extend past the substrate, die, or both, to allow additional, relatively large components to be coupled to the flex. In some embodiments, the die can be coupled to the flash memory through the flex and without a substrate. In some embodiments, component test points can be placed on the flash memory side of the substrate. | 06-06-2013 |
Chris Gardner, Toronto CA
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20110153498 | Payment Channel Returning Limited Use Proxy Dynamic Value - A central platform provides proxy dynamic values for any one of a number of a cardholder's portable payment devices, upon a request for such information made during a transaction. The proxy dynamic value can be provided to the merchant, who then can route it into the acceptance network in order to initiate the authentication process. The central platform provides the actual primary account number associated with the proxy dynamic value during the authentication process. | 06-23-2011 |
Christopher Gardner, Huntsville, AL US
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20140125502 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRACKING VEHICLE OCCUPANTS - The present disclosure generally pertains to systems and methods for tracking vehicle riders, such as students riding in a school bus, for example. In one embodiment, the disclosed system has a biometric device, such as a palm vein reader, configured to identify users who are expected to ride a school bus. When a student rider either gets on or off the bus, the biometric device is used to identify the rider. An automated controller on the bus maintains a list of expected passengers on the bus, and based on the biometric device, the controller maintains data, referred to hereafter as “rider data,” indicating whether each expected passenger is currently on the bus. The rider data is updated, in real time, as riders get on and off the bus at various stops. | 05-08-2014 |
Christopher Allen Gardner, Waxhaw, NC US
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20140230827 | Devices and Methods for Cardiac Catheterization - A device for fixating and/or supporting a wrist and hand of a patient during a radial artery procedure includes a frame. The frame includes a wrist frame member having a wrist support surface to receive the wrist of the patient. The frame includes a hand frame member having a hand support surface to receive the hand of the patient. The hand support member is pivotally connected to the wrist support member. The hand frame member is movable relative to the wrist frame member between a first position to a second position. In the first position, the hand support surface is at a first angle relative to the wrist support surface to hyperextend the wrist to promote access to the artery for the procedure. In the second position, the hand support surface and the wrist support surface are generally aligned to straighten the wrist and promote hemostasis after the procedure. | 08-21-2014 |
Dan Gardner, New York, NY US
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20130285937 | CONNECTED MULTI-SCREEN VIDEO MANAGEMENT - Disclosed herein are techniques and mechanisms for connected multi-screen video management. According to various embodiments, content management information may be received from a remote server. The received content management information may be stored on a storage medium. The received content management information may be processed to provide a content management interface. The content management interface may include a plurality of media content categories. Each of the media content categories may include a plurality of media content items available for presentation at the computing device. Each of the media content items may be retrievable from a respective media content source. At least two of the media content items may be retrievable from different media content sources. The content management interface may be displayed on a display screen. | 10-31-2013 |
20130290444 | CONNECTED MULTI-SCREEN SOCIAL MEDIA APPLICATION - Techniques and mechanisms are described herein for providing a connected multi-screen social media application. According to various embodiments, a selection of one of a plurality of media content items available for presentation in association with a content management account may be received. The selected media content item may be presented at a first client machine associated with the content management account. A message may be transmitted to a second client machine associated with the content management account. The message may include an instruction for displaying a social media application at the second client machine. The social media application may facilitate the exchange of user-generated content related to the selected media content item. | 10-31-2013 |
20130290848 | CONNECTED MULTI-SCREEN VIDEO - Disclosed herein are techniques and mechanisms for providing a connected multi-screen interface. According to various embodiments, a system may include a media presentation server. The media presentation server may include a processor and memory. The media presentation server may be operable to transmit information for generating a media presentation interface at a plurality of media presentation devices. The media presentation interface may be operable to navigate and display media content. The system may also include a first and a second media presentation device. Each media presentation device may include a processor, memory, and a display screen. Each media presentation device may be operable to generate the media presentation interface based on the information received from the media presentation interface server. The second media presentation device may be operable to update the media presentation interface based on an instruction received from the first media presentation device. | 10-31-2013 |
20130291018 | CONNECTED MULTI-SCREEN DIGITAL PROGRAM GUIDE - Techniques and mechanisms are described herein for presenting a connected multi-screen digital program guide. According to various embodiments, a personalized content guide may be transmitted to a first client machine. The first client machine may be associated with a content management account. The personalized content guide may include a plurality of media content channels created based on media content viewing history information associated with the content management account. Each of the media content channels including a respective plurality of media content items available for presentation in association with the content management account. A message indicating a selection of one of the media content items may be received from the first client machine. An instruction for presenting the selected media content item may be transmitted to the second client machine. | 10-31-2013 |
Danald S. Gardner, Mountain View, CA US
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20140201841 | Client Security Scoring - Methods, apparatuses and techniques for security evaluation. A security profile of a client device is evaluated. The security profile is based on hardware and software security mechanism utilization of the client device. A security score is generated based on the security profile. The security score is provided to a service provider. | 07-17-2014 |
Daniel Gardner, Danville, CA US
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20130080841 | RECOVER TO CLOUD: RECOVERY POINT OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS TOOL - An amount of a resource, such as bandwidth, needed to successfully accomplish a target Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is estimated in a data processing environment giving two or more physical or virtual data processing machines. Time-stamped samples of a usage metric for the resource are taken over a usage period. These samples are later accessed and time aligned to determine an average usage metric at defined intervals. An expected tolerance for RPO failure allows determining a first assumed amount of the resource available to achieve a target RPO that is less than might otherwise be expected. These steps can be repeated for other expected replication failure tolerances to allow a risk versus resource available trade off analysis. | 03-28-2013 |
Darryl E. Gardner, Durham, NC US
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20140052945 | OPTIMIZING STORAGE SYSTEM BEHAVIOR IN VIRTUALIZED CLOUD COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS BY TAGGING INPUT/OUTPUT OPERATION DATA TO INDICATE STORAGE POLICY - A method, system and computer program product for optimizing storage system behavior in a cloud computing environment. An Input/Output (I/O) operation data is appended with a tag, where the tag indicates a class of data for the I/O operation data. Upon the storage controller reviewing the tag appended to the I/O operation data, the storage controller performs a table look-up for the storage policy associated with the determined class of data. The storage controller applies a map to determine a storage location for the I/O operation data in a drive device, where the map represents a logical volume which indicates a range of block data that is to be excluded for being stored on the drive device and a range of block data that is to be considered for being stored on the drive device. In this manner, granularity of storage policies is provided in a cloud computing environment. | 02-20-2014 |
David K. Gardner, Mckinnon AU
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20100099135 | METHODS AND ASSAYS FOR ASSESSING THE QUALITY OF EMBRYOS IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PROTOCOLS - The present invention provides methods and assays for assessing the presence, viability and/or developmental stage of an embryo. The present invention also provides method and assays for assessing the quality of an Assisted Reproduction Technology protocol. | 04-22-2010 |
20100173409 | CULTURE MEDIA FOR DEVELOPMENTAL CELLS CONTAINING ELEVATED CONCENTRATIONS OF LIPOIC ACID - A composition and method for in vitro fertilization is provided which uses culture media comprising elevated concentrations of lipoic acid. More specifically, the invention provides culture media for developmental cells having a lipoic acid concentration of 5 μM to 40 μM. Culture media that include lipoic acid at concentrations within the identified range are able to provide blastocysts with increased survival, increased cell numbers, increased inner cell masses and/or increased percentage of the total mass made up by the inner cell compared to blastocysts cultured in a control medium. | 07-08-2010 |
20130344595 | CULTURE MEDIA FOR DEVELOPMENTAL CELLS CONTAINING ELEVATED CONCENTRATIONS OF LIPOIC ACID - A composition and method for in vitro fertilization is provided which uses culture media comprising elevated concentrations of lipoic acid. More specifically, the invention provides culture media for developmental cells having a lipoic acid concentration of 5 μM to 40 μM. Culture media that include lipoic acid at concentrations within the identified range are able to provide blastocysts with increased survival, increased cell numbers, increased inner cell masses and/or increased percentage of the total mass made up by the inner cell compared to blastocysts cultured in a control medium. | 12-26-2013 |
David Scott Gardner, San Jose, CA US
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20140025807 | TAG LATENCY MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ENHANCED WEB PAGE PERFORMANCE - Embodiments are directed towards employing a plurality of tag states to control tag suspension based on an asynchronous process that proactively monitors tag performance, response times, and latency. Tags may be in one of multiple states. Tags in a NORMAL state or a FLAGGED state may be enabled for deployment, and tags in a SUSPENSION_A state or a SUSPENSION_B state may be blocked from deployment. A tag's state may change based on monitoring the tag's latency to determine if latent events occur. Tag latency may be asynchronously monitored independent of web page requests. If latent events occur, then the tag's state may change from NORMAL to FLAGGED, from FLAGGED to SUSPENSION_A, or from SUSPENSION_B to SUSPENSION_A. If non-latent events occur, then the tag's state may change from SUSPENSION_B to FLAGGED or from FLAGGED to NORMAL, while a tag's state may change from SUSPENSION_A to SUSPENSION_B after a predetermined time period. | 01-23-2014 |
20140189113 | TAG LATENCY MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ENHANCED WEB PAGE PERFORMANCE - Embodiments are directed towards employing a plurality of tag states to control tag suspension based on an asynchronous process that proactively monitors tag performance, response times, and latency. Tags may be in one of multiple states. Tags in a NORMAL state or a FLAGGED state may be enabled for deployment, and tags in a SUSPENSION_A state or a SUSPENSION_B state may be blocked from deployment. A tag's state may change based on monitoring the tag's latency to determine if latent events occur. Tag latency may be asynchronously monitored independent of web page requests. If latent events occur, then the tag's state may change from NORMAL to FLAGGED, from FLAGGED to SUSPENSION_A, or from SUSPENSION_B to SUSPENSION_A. If non-latent events occur, then the tag's state may change from SUSPENSION_B to FLAGGED or from FLAGGED to NORMAL, while a tag's state may change from SUSPENSION_A to SUSPENSION_B after a predetermined time period. | 07-03-2014 |
Deane Gardner, Cupertino, CA US
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20140219063 | MICROMACHINED ULTRASONIC TRANSDUCER DEVICES WITH METAL-SEMICONDUCTOR CONTACT FOR REDUCED CAPACITIVE CROSS-TALK - Embodiments reduce capacitive cross-talk between micromachined ultrasonic transducer (MUT) arrays through grounding of the substrate over which the arrays are fabricated. In embodiments, a metal-semiconductor contact is formed to a semiconductor device layer of a substrate and coupled to a ground plane common to a first electrode of the transducer elements to suppress capacitive coupling of signal lines connected to a second electrode of the transducer elements. | 08-07-2014 |
Don Gardner, Burlington CA
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20090245956 | DRILL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD TO REDUCE DRILL BIT PLUNGE - A drill assembly and method for reducing plunge of a drill bit upon breaking through a workpiece. The drill assembly contains a motor to advance and retract the drill bit, the motor is controlled by a control unit in a feedback loop to achieve a desired stiffness. The control unit determines when the drill bit breaks through the workpiece and stops or retracts the movement of the drill bit. | 10-01-2009 |
Donald G. Gardner, Cape Coral, FL US
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20140026990 | TANK MODULE INTERFACE FOR FLUID RESERVOIRS - The combination of a reservoir having an interface defining an aperture, the interface including a wall extending into the reservoir, the reservoir having a recessed groove in an upper surface about the aperture, the recessed groove including a plurality of recesses thereon: a head unit having an exterior shape complementary to the shape of the aperture, the head unit being positioned within the aperture; the head unit having an inwardly extending rim corresponding to the aperture circular wall, the head unit including a lug, the head unit lug engaging one of recesses, the head unit having a seai ring about an outer periphery of the head unit inwardly extending rim, the sea! ring engaging the aperture wall and the head unit inwardly extending rim. | 01-30-2014 |
Donald S. Gardner, Los Altos, CA US
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20130257410 | LOW FREQUENCY CONVERTERS HAVING ELECTROCHEMICAL CAPACITORS - In one embodiment of the invention, a low frequency converter is described that includes a first electrochemical capacitor to charge to an input voltage and a second electrochemical capacitor that is coupled to the first electrochemical capacitor. The second electrochemical capacitor is associated with an output voltage of the low frequency converter. Each electrochemical capacitor may have a capacitance of at least one millifarad (mF) and a switching frequency that is less than one kilohertz. | 10-03-2013 |
20130273261 | METHOD OF INCREASING AN ENERGY DENSITY AND AN ACHIEVABLE POWER OUTPUT OF AN ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE - Methods of increasing an energy density of an energy storage device involve increasing the capacitance of the energy storage device by depositing a material into a porous structure of the energy storage device using an atomic layer deposition process, by performing a procedure designed to increase a distance to which an electrolyte penetrates within channels of the porous structure, or by placing a dielectric material into the porous structure. Another method involves annealing the energy storage device in order to cause an electrically conductive substance to diffuse to a surface of the structure and form an electrically conductive layer thereon. Another method of increasing energy density involves increasing the breakdown voltage and another method involves forming a pseudocapacitor. A method of increasing an achievable power output of an energy storage device involves depositing an electrically conductive material into the porous structure. | 10-17-2013 |
20130279137 | ENERGY STORAGE STRUCTURE, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR SAME, AND MICROELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY AND SYSTEM CONTAINING SAME - An energy storage structure includes an energy storage device containing at least one porous structure ( | 10-24-2013 |
20140078644 | ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME, AND MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE CONTAINING SAME - An energy storage device includes a first electrode ( | 03-20-2014 |
20140183694 | ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES FORMED WITH POROUS SILICON - In one embodiment, an energy storage device (e.g., capacitor) may include a porous silicon layer formed within a substrate. The porous silicon layer includes pores with a mean pore diameter less than approximately 100 nanometers. A first conductive layer is formed on the porous silicon layer and a first dielectric layer is formed on the first conductive layer. A second conductive layer is formed on the first dielectric layer to form the capacitor. | 07-03-2014 |
20140185260 | NANOSTRUCTURED ELECTROLYTIC ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES - In one embodiment, a structure for an energy storage device may include a first nanostructured substrate having a conductive layer and a dielectric layer formed on the conductive layer. A second nanostructured substrate includes another conductive layer. A separator separates the first and second nanostructured substrates and allows ions of an electrolyte to pass through the separator. The structure may be a nanostructured electrolytic capacitor with the first nanostructured substrate forming a positive electrode and the second nanostructured substrate forming a negative electrode of the capacitor. | 07-03-2014 |
20140233152 | FABRICATION OF POROUS SILICON ELECTROCHEMICAL CAPACITORS - Methods of forming microelectronic structures are described. Embodiments of those methods may include forming an electrochemical capacitor device by forming pores in low-purity silicon materials. Various embodiments described herein enable the fabrication of high capacitive devices using low cost techniques. | 08-21-2014 |
20140239432 | ENERGY CONVERSION AND STORAGE DEVICE AND MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE CONTAINING SAME - An energy conversion and storage device includes an energy storage component ( | 08-28-2014 |
20150049414 | ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME, AND MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE CONTAINING SAME - An energy storage device includes a middle section ( | 02-19-2015 |
Edward Bertelle Gardner, Surprise, NY US
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20140060419 | DETACHABLE ANIMAL ALERT DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - An animal alert device comprising a sound emitting device, the sound emitting device having an internal geometry configured to emit sound while a vehicle is in motion, an attachment portion having a first portion, a second portion, and a transition portion, wherein the attachment portion is configured to engage a window of the vehicle when in a first position, and an extension portion operably connecting the sound emitting device and the attachment portion, wherein the animal alert device is movable from the first position to a second position from a position within the vehicle is provided. Furthermore, an associated method is also provided. | 03-06-2014 |
Emma E. Gardner, Mableton, GA US
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20140189951 | ACTIVE AIRFLOW TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED BEDDING SYSTEMS - A climate controlled bedding system includes at least one coil spring layer; and an air supply fluidly coupled to the one or more fluid conduits. In some embodiments, a filter is disposed within a flow path of a fluid conduit. | 07-10-2014 |
Eric E. Gardner, Franklin, TN US
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20140134346 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPLICATION OF NANO STAPLE - A system for the application of nanofiber to a substrate includes a tank having an outlet, an agitator disposed in the tank, a pump located at the tank outlet and an applicator disposed proximate to the substrate. One or more fluid conduits extend from the tank to the pump and from the pump to the applicator. The fluid conduits are configured so as to minimize bends and interferences. The system includes a controller. A nanofiber formulation in a fluid carrier in the tank is pumped from the tank to the applicator for application to the substrate at a predetermined flow rate. The pump is controlled by the controller to vary the output of the pump to match the predetermined flow rate, and the nanofiber formulation is applied by the applicator head at a predetermined coat weight on the substrate. A method for the application of nanofiber to a substrate is disclosed. | 05-15-2014 |
Fred Ernest Gardner, Zwaag NL
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20100244452 | DEVICE FOR CONVERTING KINETIC ENERGY OF A FLOWING WATER INTO KINETIC ENERGY OF A ROTATABLE ROTOR SHAFT - The invention relates to a device for converting kinetic energy of a flowing water into kinetic energy of a rotatable rotor shaft, wherein the device is adapted to be effective in a first flow direction and a second flow direction substantially opposite to the first, wherein the device comprises two rotor blades each connected to a blade shaft coupled to the rotor shaft for transfer of a torque relative to the rotor shaft, wherein the blades are each rigidly connected to their blade shaft, the blade shafts are mounted for rotation about their own axis relative to the rotor shaft, the blade shafts are coupled to each other for rotation in the same rotation direction and the rotor blades each have an asymmetrical cross-section. There is hereby always flow against the asymmetrical rotor blades from the same direction relative to the blade during the energy conversion process, so that the profile of the rotor blades can be optimized for this flow direction. | 09-30-2010 |
Gary L. Gardner, Somers, CT US
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20120308323 | Multi-Nozzle Machine Tool Cooling System - Multiple fluid nozzles are mounted in a machine tool such that the cutting tool in the spindle is targeted with liquid or gas cutting fluid from multiple directions, providing better coverage and thereby more effectiveness. This provides more efficient and safer use of a machine tool by automating the aiming of fluids at a desired location. Multiple nozzles at respective multiple physical locations are preferably controlled by a single control unit, so they can be synchronized to maintain a common target point on a cutting tool, even if the nozzles are located asymmetrically or non-uniformly with respect to the spindle axis or target point. Preferably, modular nozzle assemblies can be configured for flexibility in mounting on the machine tool. | 12-06-2012 |
Gary Trent Gardner, San Marcos, CA US
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20130346848 | REAL ESTATE CONTENT TRACKING ON THE INTERNET - Server systems and methods to track digital content pertaining to real estate listings use markers embedded within digital media files. The digital media files are accessible for presentation to client computing platforms through real estate search servers. Responsive to a digital media file being presented, for example through a browser software application, on a client computing platform, information related to browsing activity on the client computing platform is transmitted to a server that associates individual ones of the digital media files with individual ones of the real estate search servers through which a digital media file is presented. | 12-26-2013 |
20140114749 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING CONTENT THROUGH THE INTERNET - Server systems and methods to provide targeted advertising use tracking of digital content. The digital content may include real estate content. Responsive to digital content being presented on a client computing platform, information related to browsing activity on the client computing platform is gathered. Digital content (and/or attributes thereof) are associated with either individual ones of the (real estate) search servers through which the digital content is presented, or individual ones of the content providers of the pertinent digital content, or both. Content providers of digital content are compensated based on revenue that is generated through processing and/or analysis of the associations between users and the digital content that has been presented to them. | 04-24-2014 |
Greg Gardner, San Francisco, CA US
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20140040017 | MOBILE APPLICATION USAGE-BASED REVENUE TARGETING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Disclosed is a method that includes: profiling a set of mobile applications according to revenue-related parameters; tracking a user's interaction with a mobile application; scoring the user's interaction levels, and based on the score, grouping users into mobile analytics groups associated with the targeting profiles; facilitating the transmission of user information, user interaction data, and specific mobile analytics groups to advertising campaigns. The method may be executed on a digital device. A related system is disclosed. | 02-06-2014 |
Guy M. Gardner, Sparks, NV US
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20140101999 | GROWING SYSTEM FOR HYDROPONICS AND/OR AEROPONICS - A growing unit includes a tub that receives plants and a nutrient solution. The base of the tub includes a plurality of channels that drain toward a peripheral channel that extends around the periphery of the tub base. The peripheral channel drains to an aperture that forms a drain. Nutrient solution for irrigating the plants can be provided into the tub through the aperture and, after an appropriate time, can be drained from the tub through the aperture. | 04-17-2014 |
Guy M. Gardner, Reno, NV US
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20140042791 | SEAT - A seat for use in a passenger vehicle, e.g. for prisoner transport, comprises a molded piece having at least one first contact zone at a periphery of the molded piece and at least second contact zone located inward of the periphery of molded piece. The second contact zone may comprise a multi-surface formation that is configured to engage a multi-surface formation of a vehicle body. The molded piece may comprise one or more recesses designed to accommodate the body of a passenger. The at least one second contact zone may be disposed in an area of the seat that receives the buttocks of a passenger, thereby providing additional support in a load bearing area of the seat. | 02-13-2014 |
20150048666 | SEAT - A seat for use in a passenger vehicle, e.g. for prisoner transport, comprises a molded piece having at least one first contact zone at a periphery of the molded piece and at least second contact zone located inward of the periphery of molded piece. The second contact zone may comprise a multi-surface formation that is configured to engage a multi-surface formation of a vehicle body. The molded piece may comprise one or more recesses designed to accommodate the body of a passenger. The at least one second contact zone may be disposed in an area of the seat that receives the buttocks of a passenger, thereby providing additional support in a load bearing area of the seat. | 02-19-2015 |
Hugh C. Gardner, Roswell, GA US
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20120276358 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANUFACTURING FOAMED POLYOLEFIN TAPES AT COST EFFECTIVE LINE SPEEDS - Making foamed polyeolefin tapes include combining a polyolefin resin and a chemical blowing agent to form a mixture. This mixture can then be heated in an extruder to create a supersaturated solution of gas within the polyolefin resin. A cooling device can be positioned adjacent to a die at a set distance for receiving extruded resin and for allowing exposure of the extruded resin to ambient air. This space between the cooling device and die outlet allows bubbles to grow in the extruded resin and to be shaped such that voids or empty spaces can be generated within the extruded polyolefin resin. The voids allow the formation of tapes which use less material but have adequate strength for various applications, such as carpet backings, geotextiles, packaging, housewrap, bags, wire insulation, and reinforcement elements in concrete. | 11-01-2012 |
Ian Gardner, San Diego, CA US
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20140281922 | APPLICATION OF A SYSTEM FONT MAPPING TO A DESIGN - Embodiments of the present invention provide for the efficient application of a system font mapping to a design. Specific embodiments of the invention involve creating a design environment for a user that is configured to display a design. The design environment allows a user to apply a design font to text in the design. The user is also allowed to define a mapping from the design font to a target font. These embodiments also include generating a markup language representation of the design and applying the mapping to the design. The text is linked to the design font using an encoding prior to the generating step, and the text is linked to fonts in the markup language representation using a different encoding. | 09-18-2014 |
20140337706 | EXPORTING RESPONSIVE DESIGNS FROM A GRAPHICAL DESIGN TOOL - Embodiments of the present invention provide tools and methods for the development and specification of a responsive graphical design. A graphical design environment allows a user to specify a design. The graphical design environment has a window for displaying a rendering of the design. A dimension specification interface allows the user to specify a dimension specification. A widget interface allows a user to add a widget to the design and specify a first state and a second state for the widget. An export interface allows a user to export the design from the tool to produce an exported design. The exported design utilizes an object model event to adjust a state of the widget from a first state to a second state. | 11-13-2014 |
20140337767 | DESIGN ENVIRONMENT FOR RESPONSIVE GRAPHICAL DESIGNS - Embodiments of the present invention provide tools and methods for the development and specification of a responsive graphical design. A graphical user interface allows a user to specify a design. The graphical user interface has a area for displaying a rendering of the design according to a first dimension specification. The system also has a dimension specification interface that allows the user to set a second dimension specification. The system also has a widget interface that allows the user to (i) add a widget to said design, (ii) specify a first state for the widget when the design is rendered according to the first dimension specification, and (iii) specify a second state for the widget when the design is rendered according to the second dimension specification. | 11-13-2014 |
20140337768 | Variable Dimension Version Editing for Graphical Designs - Computer-implemented methods for allowing users to specify interactive graphical designs are provided. The graphical designs can comprise multiple dimension versions—such as a tablet dimension version or a phone dimension version. Some of the methods involve an inheritance structure that defines a first dimension version of the design as a child of a second dimension version of the design. Specifications for properties of widgets in the graphical design are applied to the design in accordance with the inheritance specification. Some of the methods involve an inheritance characterization that determines how properties of a widget are affected by the inheritance structure across different dimension versions. Some of the methods involve an existence property for the widgets. | 11-13-2014 |
James Gardner, Corvallies, OR US
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20130155142 | THERMAL SENSING FLUID EJECTION ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A fluid ejection assembly includes a fluid slot formed in a die. The assembly also includes a nozzle column is formed along a side of the fluid slot. The assembly also includes a pair of thermal sensors to measure die temperature at the middle of the nozzle column and at a first end of the nozzle column. | 06-20-2013 |
James Gardner, Atlanta, GA US
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20130198315 | Method and System For Network Latency Virtualization In A Cloud Transport Environment - A cache device is disposed on a connection path between a user computer executing a software application and a network. The application exchanges data with a further computer via the network. The cache device includes a cache memory and a processor. The cache device is configured to measure, by the processor, a first latency between the user computer and the further computer. The cache device is further configured to determine an acceptable latency range based on the latency and a requirement of the software application. The cache device is further configured to measure a second latency between the user computer and the further computer. The cache device is further configured to store, in the cache memory, a set of data transmitted from the user computer to the further computer, if the second latency is not within the acceptable latency range. | 08-01-2013 |
James M. Gardner, Corvallis, OR US
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20140232791 | FIRING ACTUATOR POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM - A method and apparatus supply electrical current to a firing actuator of a printhead die across a high side switching transistor in a source follower arrangement and supply a regulated voltage, that is no greater than a concurrent voltage at a drain of the HSS transistor, to a gate of the high side switching transistor. | 08-21-2014 |
Jason Gardner, Henderson, NV US
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20130318495 | AUTOMATED SOFTWARE SCRIPT CREATOR AND EDITOR - A method and apparatus of creating a script are enclosed. One example method of operation may provide receiving a request to load a procedure in a procedure editor application and generating a list of predetermined statements based on the loaded procedure. The example method may include receiving at least one statement selection from the list of predetermined statements and at least one specified location in the procedure and inserting the at least one selected statement into the loaded procedure at the at least one specified location. | 11-28-2013 |
Jeffrey L. Gardner, Hudson, IA US
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20130037158 | ENGINE EXHAUST ASSEMBLY - An engine exhaust assembly includes an inner pipe for connecting to an engine exhaust port. An outer pipe surrounds a portion of the inner pipe. The inner pipe and the upstream end of the outer pipe form an opening therebetween for receiving air from the environment. An annular cap fills a gap between the inner pipe and the downstream end of the outer pipe. A vent is formed in the inner pipe inside and adjacent to the downstream end of the outer pipe. The flow of exhaust through the inner pipe causes air from the environment to flow into the opening between the inner pipe and outer pipe, through the space between the pipes and into the inner pipe through the vent. The downstream end of the inner pipe projects or extends beyond the downstream end of the outer pipe. | 02-14-2013 |
20130205759 | EXHAUST ASSEMBLY - An exhaust assembly includes an exhaust pipe, a first venturi member at the inlet end of the pipe and a second venturi member at the outlet end of the pipe. A diffuser/mixer is mounted at the outlet end of the exhaust pipe. A shield pipe surrounds a portion of the exhaust pipe. A shield member is mounted to the shield pipe and covers a portion of the first venturi member. The first and second venturi members operate to combine ambient air with exhaust gases. | 08-15-2013 |
20130327417 | SELF ALIGNING VENTURI PIPE ASSEMBLY - An exhaust pipe assembly includes a smaller diameter outlet pipe, a larger diameter outer pipe connected to the outlet pipe by an annular shoulder, and an inlet pipe having a downstream end received by the outlet pipe. The downstream end forms a plurality of ridges separated by grooves. Each groove has an outwardly concave surface which slopes radially inwardly from an inner end to an outer end which includes a bottom end surface. Each ridge has an outer surface which engages an inner surface of the outlet pipe. Exhaust passing from the downstream end of the inlet pipe and though the outlet pipe draws air into the outlet pipe through the grooves due to a venturi effect. | 12-12-2013 |
Jeffrey Lynn Gardner, Bessemer City, NC US
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20130291499 | OIL COALESCING FILTER - An oil coalescing filter may be used in an oil separator tank with an industrial sized compressor/vacuum package, like a rotary screw compressor/vacuum or a liquid ring compressor/vacuum. The oil coalescing filter has filter media including: a first fiber media adapted for continuously removing oil; and a second fiber media adapted for final oil coalescing; the first fiber media having a greater basis weight than said second fiber media. | 11-07-2013 |
John Gary Gardner, Altoona, IA US
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20130240652 | GRINDER WITH ADJUSTABLE SCREENS - A grinder having an adjustable screen arrangement. The adjustable screen arrangement including two screens independently positionable in a number of positions relative to a grinding drum. Each screen further having a leading end independently positionable relative a trailing end of the screen. The adjustable screen arrangement allowing for selectively varied clearances between the screens and the grinding drum. | 09-19-2013 |
20130341449 | ANVIL UNIT FOR A MATERIAL REDUCING MACHINE - A reducing machine is disclosed. The reducing machine includes a rotational reducing component, a power in-feed system for feeding material toward the rotational reducing component, and a mill box at least partially surrounding the rotational reducing component. The reducing machine also includes an anvil unit that can be inserted into the mill box and removed from the mill box. The anvil unit includes a ramp that bridges a gap between the power in-feed and the rotational reducing component. The anvil unit also includes an anvil main body having a first end positioned adjacent the power in-feed and a second end positioned adjacent the rotational reducing component. The anvil unit further includes first and second spaced-apart shear edges positioned adjacent to the second end of the anvil main body. The first and second shear edges cooperate with the rotational reducing component to provide consecutive shearing actions as reducing elements of the rotational reducing component move initially past the first shear edge and then subsequently past the second shear edge. | 12-26-2013 |
John Owen Gardner, New Zealand NZ
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20090266969 | Stair forming apparatus and related methods - The invention relates to an adjustable stair forming apparatus, adapted to form a flight of stairs of a settable material. The flight of stairs including a series of treads interconnected by intermediate risers. The apparatus comprises, a frame to support a series of forming units provide a forming surface. Each forming unit, includes a tread defining formwork that includes a rectangular shaped tread forming surface, slidably and pivotally mounted to the frame from or toward a first major edge of the tread forming surface. The forming unit also has a riser defining formwork that includes a rectangular shaped riser forming surface with a first major edge adjustably mounted from or toward the opposite major edge of the tread forming surface. The riser forming surface at least in part co-extending with the tread forming surface in a stair width direction. The forming units each adjustably held in an array to the frame with a bearing surface of one forming unit supported by a tread forming surface of the adjacent forming unit. | 10-29-2009 |
Jonitha Gardner, Hayward, CA US
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20140189893 | METHOD OF IDENTIFYING COMPOUNDS THAT SPECIFICALLY MODULATE THE INTERACTION OF FGFR1 AND BETA KLOTHO - Methods of identifying compounds that specifically modulate the interaction of FGFR1 and β-Klotho are disclosed. Identified compounds can be useful in treating metabolic diseases and disorders that involve the interaction of FGFR1 and β-Klotho. In various embodiments the metabolic disease or disorder is diabetes, obesity, dyslipidemia, elevated glucose levels, elevated insulin levels and diabetic nephropathy. | 07-03-2014 |
Joseph J. Gardner, Elk Grove Village, IL US
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20120210682 | HAND-HELD STRAPPER - A strapping tool for tensioning and securing a strap on or around an object or load includes a motor, a tensioning assembly coupled to the motor, and a weld plate assembly coupled to the motor. The motor is actuated in a first direction to control the tensioning assembly to tension the strap during a tensioning operation and the motor is actuated in a second direction to control the weld plate assembly to weld the strap to itself during a welding operation. | 08-23-2012 |
20140060345 | BATTERY POWERED TENSIONING TOOL FOR STRAP - A tensioner for strap includes a housing, a battery, a motor, a tension head having a tension wheel operably connected to the motor and a nosepiece having a pinch element. The nosepiece is mounted to the tension head for movement relative thereto. An actuator handle is mounted to the nosepiece to move the pinch element toward and away from the tension wheel. A strap sensor is operably connected to a controller and senses the presence or absence of strap between the tension wheel and the pinch element. A home position switch senses pinch wheel proximity to the tension wheel. The nosepiece is moved away from the tension head to introduce strap to the tool and the home position switch changes state to signal the controller to permit actuation of the motor when the strap sensor senses the presence of strap between the pinch element and the tension wheel. | 03-06-2014 |
Joseph James Gardner, Olney, MD US
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20130207354 | APPARATUS FOR MOVING A NON-AMBULATORY INDIVIDUAL UP AND DOWN STEPS - An apparatus for transporting a non-ambulatory individual up and down steps includes a seat for the non-ambulatory individual, two front wheels and two larger back wheels positioned under the seat. The apparatus can be used to move up steps through an operator by tilting the apparatus back and moving the apparatus such that the large rear wheels roll towards the steps. When descending steps, the seated occupant can be lowered through successive steps to a lower floor or incorporated landing by tilting the apparatus and moving the rear wheels down the steps. The apparatus includes extension rods which may be extended to stabilize the apparatus while moving up or down steps. | 08-15-2013 |
Jud Gardner, Palo Alto, CA US
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20130086104 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING SCHEMAS THAT REPRESENT MULTIPLE DATA SOURCES - Systems and methods generating schemas that represent multiple data sources are provided herein. According to some embodiments, methods may include determining a schema for each of the multiple data sources via a computing device communicatively couplable with each of the multiple data sources, each of the multiple data sources including one or more data structures that define how data is stored in the data source, generating a negotiated schema by comparing the schemas of the multiple data sources to one another and interrelating data points of the multiple data sources based upon the schemas, interrelating the negotiated schema with the schema for each of the multiple data sources based upon the interrelation of the data points, and storing the negotiated schema in a storage media by way of the computing device. | 04-04-2013 |
20130086115 | PLUGGABLE DOMAIN-SPECIFIC TYPING SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE - Systems and methods for generating pluggable domain-specific data types are provided herein. According to some embodiments, methods for generating pluggable domain-specific data types may include determining a schema for the domain-specific data type, the schema including a data protocol that defines how data units are to be encoded into a domain-specific data unit, the domain-specific data unit including two or more data units received from one or more data sources, generating the domain-specific data type utilizing the determined schema, the domain-specific data type having a pluggable format such that the domain-specific data type may be utilized by a third-party application, and storing the domain-specific data type in a pluggable domain-specific data type library. | 04-04-2013 |
20150081740 | PLUGGABLE DOMAIN-SPECIFIC TYPING SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE - Systems and methods for generating pluggable domain-specific data types are provided herein. According to some embodiments, methods for generating pluggable domain-specific data types may include determining a schema for the domain-specific data type, the schema including a data protocol that defines how data units are to be encoded into a domain-specific data unit, the domain-specific data unit including two or more data units received from one or more data sources, generating the domain-specific data type utilizing the determined schema, the domain-specific data type having a pluggable format such that the domain-specific data type may be utilized by a third-party application, and storing the domain-specific data type in a domain-specific data type library. | 03-19-2015 |
Ken Gardner, Smithfield, UT US
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20130110170 | COUPLING SYSTEM FOR SURGICAL CONSTRUCT | 05-02-2013 |
Kenneth H. Gardner, Las Vegas, NV US
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20120310906 | Building Information Tracking System and Method of Use - Systems and methods are disclosed for tracking the content of building information models. Embodiments include various computer-implemented methods for the tagging of BIM information, and for the monitoring of modification events involving BIM information. In addition, activities involving physical elements associated with BIM information are tracked. Providers of BIM content can tag content prior to distribution, enabling an internet-based service to track usage, enabling improved service to consumers of that BIM content. Designers can tag BIM content and BIM elements for tracking during the useful life of a building. Internet based messaging protocols can be used for communication between web services, client services and client applications. Monitoring and communication services function unattended. The system includes integration with BIM design applications, as well as stand-alone, end user system applications and browser interfaces. Analytic tools can be used to report on the tracking data. | 12-06-2012 |
Kirt T. Gardner, Indianapolis, IN US
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20140271211 | DROPPED CEILING FAN - Disclosed is a dropped ceiling fan that includes an elongated body with a fan inside the elongated body that move air downward in the elongated body with a plate positioned below the fan with a hole in the airflow of the fan, a peripheral intake that surrounds the plate and several inclined elements that direct air that is adjacent to the elongated body into the peripheral intake. The elongated body includes a hole in the top that, in combination with the peripheral intake, defines the intake for the fan, to take inlet air from either the room below or both the room below and the space above the dropped ceiling. Also disclosed is a mounting bracket to permit HVAC ducting to be coupled to the hole on top of the body to permit the fan to be used as a powered register with an HVAC system. | 09-18-2014 |
Lawrence B. Gardner, New York, NY US
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20140094457 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND TREATMENT OF GENETIC DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH NONSENSE MEDIATED RNA DECAY - The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. The present invention is also directed to a method of treating a genetic disease caused by premature termination codons, or other conditions that render messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) susceptible to nonsense mediated RNA decay, in a subject. Also disclosed is a method of inhibiting nonsense mediated RNA decay and/or induction of autophagy. The present invention also relates to a method of identifying inhibitors of nonsense mediated RNA decay and/or inducing autophagy. The present invention further relates to a method of inhibiting nonsense mediated RNA decay and/or induction of autophagy in a subject. | 04-03-2014 |
Marty Gardner, Carpinteria, CA US
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20130088009 | Method to Prevent Over Torque of Yaw Drive Components in a Wind Turbine - A method for preventing over torque and failure of yaw system components in a wind turbine is disclosed. The method may include providing a yaw system having a yaw drive including a drive motor for facing a nacelle positioned on the yaw system in a preferred wind direction. The method may also include preventing operation of the drive motor beyond a normal operating region on a torque-speed curve of the drive motor to avoid torques that may damage the yaw system components. | 04-11-2013 |
Michael A. Gardner, Indian Trail, NC US
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20120221380 | Teller Readiness Simulation - In some embodiments, a teller readiness system comprises a teller simulator and a scoring engine. The teller simulator is operable to present a banking scenario to a user. The banking scenario simulates a transaction between a bank customer and the user. The teller simulator identifies tasked to be completed by the user and receives actions performed by the user in response to the scenario. The scoring engine is operable to determine a task score for each task based on the actions performed by the user. Each task is associated with one of a plurality of skills. Each skill of the plurality of skills represents a facet of teller readiness. The scoring engine assigns a weight to each of the task scores to yield weighted task scores. The scoring engine determines a skill score for one of the skills based on the weighted task scores associated with the one of the skills. | 08-30-2012 |
Michael L. Gardner, Ankeny, IA US
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20140093397 | TRAILED AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT PUMP WITH HYDRAULIC FLOW RATE CONTROL - A trailed agricultural implement is disclosed. The trailed agricultural implement includes a hydraulically-driven pump for moving a fluid at an actual fluid rate. An electro-hydraulic valve is configured to regulate an implement hydraulic pressure to the hydraulically-driven pump. The hydraulically-driven pump regulates the actual fluid rate. The electro-hydraulic valve is configured to receive a vehicle hydraulic pressure. The electro-hydraulic valve communicates with a vehicle load sense system. The load sense system senses the implement hydraulic pressure and communicates with a vehicle hydraulic pump. The vehicle hydraulic pump adjusts the vehicle hydraulic pressure to correspond to the implement hydraulic pressure. | 04-03-2014 |
20140300451 | VEHICLE CONFIGURATION SYSTEM - A system for configuring a vehicle that comprises a feature. An electronic tag is coupleable to the feature. The system comprises a reader in communication with the electronic tag. The reader is configured to perform at least one of detecting a presence of the electronic tag, detecting an absence of the electronic tag, and receiving a feature data communicated by the electronic tag. A processor is in communication with the reader. The processor is operable to configure the vehicle based on at least one of the presence of the electronic tag, the absence of the electronic tag, and the feature data. | 10-09-2014 |
Michael Stuart Gardner, Auckland NZ
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20110041367 | ANIMAL TAGS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - An animal tag includes a flag ( | 02-24-2011 |
20120089152 | ANIMAL TAG APPLICATOR - An animal tag applicator ( | 04-12-2012 |
20130006263 | ANIMAL TAG APPLICATOR - An applicator ( | 01-03-2013 |
Muriel Elizabeth Gardner US
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20140060419 | DETACHABLE ANIMAL ALERT DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - An animal alert device comprising a sound emitting device, the sound emitting device having an internal geometry configured to emit sound while a vehicle is in motion, an attachment portion having a first portion, a second portion, and a transition portion, wherein the attachment portion is configured to engage a window of the vehicle when in a first position, and an extension portion operably connecting the sound emitting device and the attachment portion, wherein the animal alert device is movable from the first position to a second position from a position within the vehicle is provided. Furthermore, an associated method is also provided. | 03-06-2014 |
Nathan Gardner, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20140077220 | Nanopyramid Sized Opto-Electronic Structure and Method for Manufacturing of Same - Aspects of the invention provide methods and devices. In one embodiment, the invention relates to the growing of nitride semiconductors, applicable for a multitude of semiconductor devices such as diodes, LEDs and transistors. According to the method of the invention nitride semiconductor nanopyramids are grown utilizing a CVD based selective area growth technique. The nanopyramids are grown directly or as core-shell structures. | 03-20-2014 |
20140138620 | Nanowire Sized Opto-Electronic Structure and Method for Modifying Selected Portions of Same - A LED structure includes a support and a plurality of nanowires located on the support, where each nanowire includes a tip and a sidewall. A method of making the LED structure includes reducing or eliminating the conductivity of the tips of the nanowires compared to the conductivity of the sidewalls during or after creation of the nanowires. | 05-22-2014 |
Nathan Frederick Gardner, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20130244364 | METHOD OF FORMING A COMPOSITE SUBSTRATE - In a method according to embodiments of the invention, a III-nitride layer is grown on a growth substrate. The III-nitride layer is connected to a host substrate. The growth substrate is removed. The growth substrate is a non-III-nitride material. The growth substrate has an in-plane lattice constant a substrate. The III-nitride layer has a bulk lattice constant a layer. In some embodiments, [(| | 09-19-2013 |
20140048817 | LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE WITH IMPROVED EXTRACTION EFFICIENCY - In embodiments of the invention, a semiconductor structure comprising a III-nitride light emitting layer disposed between an n-type region and a p-type region is grown on a substrate. The substrate is a non-III-nitride material. The substrate has an in-plane lattice constant a | 02-20-2014 |
Nathan Fredrick Gardner, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20140179029 | METHOD OF PROCESSING A SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE - A method according to embodiments of the invention includes providing a wafer including a semiconductor structure grown on a growth substrate, the semiconductor structure comprising a III-nitride light emitting layer sandwiched between an n-type region and a p-type region. The wafer is bonded to a second substrate. The growth substrate is removed. After bonding the wafer to the second substrate, the wafer is processed into multiple light emitting devices. | 06-26-2014 |
Rachel Gardner, Frederick, MD US
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20120178078 | Methods and Compositions for Nucleic Acid Detection - The present application relates to Multicomponent Nucleic Acid Enzymes (MNAzymes), which may be used for detecting, identifying and/or quantifying targets. More particularly, this application provides methods of designing and making more reliable MNAzymes, as well as compositions comprising MNAzyme components and methods of using MNAzymes. | 07-12-2012 |
Rennie Gardner, Woodstock, GA US
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20120257893 | Unified Network Management of Hybrid Fiber Coaxial (HFC) Network - Embodiments enable a network operator to use any (and a single) network management system (NMS) that it desires to manage a network having mixed fiber to the home optical network units (ONUs) and coaxial connected cable modems. For example, embodiments enable a cable company operator to use a DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) NMS (which the cable company already uses to manage its DOCSIS network) to manage such mixed network, by a simple addition of a DOCSIS Mediation Layer (DML) module between the NMS and the optical line terminal (OLT). On the other hand, embodiments enable a telephone company operator to use a standard EPON (Ethernet Passive Optical Network) OLT NMS with minor OLT and OAM (Operations, Administration, and Maintenance) protocol modifications to manage the same mixed network. | 10-11-2012 |
Richard Clague Gardner, Mt. Eden NZ
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20130273197 | Yeast Strains and Methods of Use Thereof - The present invention relates to yeast strains and, in particular, to yeast stains for use in fermentation processes. The invention also relates to methods of fermentation using the yeast strains of the invention either alone or in combination with other yeast strains. The invention thither relates to methods for the selection of yeast strains suitable for fermentation cultures by screening for various metabolic products and the use of specific nutrient sources. | 10-17-2013 |
Richard Clague Gardner, Auckland NZ
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20110045140 | Yeast Strains and Methods of Use Thereof - The present invention relates to yeast strains and, in particular, to yeast strains for use in fermentation processes. The invention also relates to methods of fermentation using the yeast strains of the invention either alone or in combination with other yeast strains. The invention further relates to methods for the selection of yeast strains suitable for fermentation cultures by screening for various metabolic products and the use of specific nutrient sources. | 02-24-2011 |
Richard John Louis Gardner, Ascot Vale AU
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20110201106 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TISSUE HANDLING AND EMBEDDING - A mould and tissue cassette for automated embedding of tissue, and a method of operation are disclosed. The mould attaches to the cassette prior to embedding, and fits into a rack. The rack supports the mould holding the tissue cassette when the mould and cassette are in a first position. When the mould and cassette are moved to a second position, a projection on the rack separates the mould from the cassette, to facilitate easy removal. Also disclosed is a mould for a tissue cassette having projections for holding the mould to a rack, so that the tissue cassette is not in contact with the mould. | 08-18-2011 |
Rick Gardner, Victoria AU
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20080230605 | PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR MAINTAINING DATA INTEGRITY - A process for maintaining data integrity of a sample. The process includes scanning a substrate barcode, scanning a sample barcode, placing the sample into a rack at a position that is identified, depositing the sample onto the substrate at a trackable well location, re-scanning the substrate barcode, analyzing the substrate to collect data representative of the deposited sample, and displaying the representative data. The substrate barcode and the sample barcode can be configured to relay information to a software program, which is also configured to identify and store information related to the trackable well location where the sample is placed on the substrate. The substrate barcode can also be configured to indicate a characteristic of the deposited sample and relay it to the software program. | 09-25-2008 |
Robert Gardner, Atherton, CA US
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20130039050 | Solid-State Luminaire - In one embodiment, a solid-state luminaire has a strip of high power LEDs, where each LED emits light into an optical coupler. Light from the optical coupler is then coupled into a light guide. Light coupled into the light guide is mixed and guided to an exit aperture of the light guide. An optical extractor proximate the exit aperture of the light guide redirects light outward, which is optionally redirected generally downward by a secondary reflector that extends outwardly along the length of the light guide. The secondary reflector may be configured to create a variety of light-emission patterns. The luminaire may be hung from a ceiling, in track lighting, used as a pendant or pedestal fixture, or in other applications. | 02-14-2013 |
Robert Gardner, Bozeman, MT US
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20130295623 | BICARBONATE TRIGGER FOR INDUCING LIPID ACCUMULATION IN ALGAL SYSTEMS - The present invention provides bicarbonate containing and/or bicarbonate-producing compositions and methods to induce lipid accumulation in an algae growth system, wherein the algae growth system is under light-dark cycling condition. By adding said compositions at a specific growth stage, said methods lead to much higher lipid accumulation and/or significantly reduced total time required for accumulating lipid in the algae growth system. | 11-07-2013 |
Robert Norman Gardner, Highland, UT US
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20140239717 | SOLAR-POWERED LIGHTING DEVICE AND CHARGING SYSTEM - A freestanding solar-powered charging system includes a baseplate, a substantially vertical frame member having a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to and extending from the baseplate, one or more panels coupled to the second end of the vertical frame member, each of the panels having an upper surface with a photovoltaic cell, an energy storage device electrically coupled to the photovoltaic cell, and one or more electrical connectors supported by the vertical frame member and electrically coupled to the energy storage device, the electrical connectors configured to engage any one or more of a plurality of consumer electronic devices for charging the consumer electronic devices. | 08-28-2014 |
Ronald Gardner, North Ft. Myers, FL US
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20120228330 | Extended caulking gun - The inventive concept is directed to a caulking gun which has been extended for a considerable length. This extending of the length enables an impaired person to reach areas that need to be caulked. It also enables a person to reach remote areas that only can be reached by a ladder but the person cannot negotiate a ladder. The extension of the basic caulking gun is achieved by placing longitudinal rods between the trigger mechanism and the forward end where the caulking cartridge is normally located. It is important that rods are being used to keep the weight of the gun on a reasonable level. The rods have spaced apart rings in the longitudinal direction to stabilize the rods. At the trigger end of the caulking gun there is located a handle that can be changed in location to accommodate left- and -right handed persons. | 09-13-2012 |
Ryan W. Gardner, Columbia, MD US
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20140068768 | Apparatus and Method for Identifying Related Code Variants in Binaries - An apparatus for identifying related code variants may include processing circuitry configured to execute instructions for receiving query binary code, processing the query binary code to generate one or more query code fingerprints comprising compressed representations of respective functional components of the query binary code, comparing the one or more query code fingerprints to at least some reference code fingerprints stored in a database to determine a similarity measure between the one or more query code fingerprints and at least some of the reference code fingerprints, and preparing at least one report based on the similarity measure. | 03-06-2014 |
20140298472 | Method and Apparatus for Automated Vulnerability Detection - A method executable via operation of configured processing circuitry to identify vulnerabilities in program code may include receiving a program and employing a disassembler to disassemble the program, generating a function call tree for the program based on disassembly of the program, receiving an indication of a post condition for which analysis of the program is desired, transforming program statements into logical equations, simplifying the logical equations, propagating post conditions backwards via Dijkstra's weakest precondition variant, analyzing aliases and processing loops to generate a precondition, and using an automated solver to determine whether the precondition is realizable and, if so, providing program inputs required to realize the precondition. | 10-02-2014 |
Sanaz Gardner, Portland, OR US
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20140175378 | EPITAXIAL FILM GROWTH ON PATTERNED SUBSTRATE - An embodiment includes depositing a material onto a substrate where the material includes a different lattice constant than the substrate (e.g., III-V or IV epitaxial (EPI) material on a Si substrate). An embodiment includes an EPI layer formed within a trench having walls that narrow as the trench extends upwards. An embodiment includes an EPI layer formed within a trench using multiple growth temperatures. A defect barrier, formed in the EPI layer when the temperature changes, contains defects within the trench and below the defect barrier. The EPI layer above the defect barrier and within the trench is relatively defect free. An embodiment includes an EPI layer annealed within a trench to induce defect annihilation. An embodiment includes an EPI superlattice formed within a trench and covered with a relatively defect free EPI layer (that is still included in the trench). Other embodiments are described herein. | 06-26-2014 |
Sanaz K. Gardner, Portland, OR US
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20140084239 | NON-PLANAR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE HAVING CHANNEL REGION WITH LOW BAND-GAP CLADDING LAYER - Non-planar semiconductor devices having channel regions with low band-gap cladding layers are described. For example, a semiconductor device includes a vertical arrangement of a plurality of nanowires disposed above a substrate. Each nanowire includes an inner region having a first band gap and an outer cladding layer surrounding the inner region. The cladding layer has a second, lower band gap. A gate stack is disposed on and completely surrounds the channel region of each of the nanowires. The gate stack includes a gate dielectric layer disposed on and surrounding the cladding layer and a gate electrode disposed on the gate dielectric layer. Source and drain regions are disposed on either side of the channel regions of the nanowires. | 03-27-2014 |
Sanaz K. Gardner, Hillsboro, OR US
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20140170998 | GROUP III-N TRANSISTORS ON NANOSCALE TEMPLATE STRUCTURES - A III-N semiconductor channel is formed on a III-N transition layer formed on a (111) or (110) surface of a silicon template structure, such as a fin sidewall. In embodiments, the silicon fin has a width comparable to the III-N epitaxial film thicknesses for a more compliant seeding layer, permitting lower defect density and/or reduced epitaxial film thickness. In embodiments, a transition layer is GaN and the semiconductor channel comprises Indium (In) to increase a conduction band offset from the silicon fin. In other embodiments, the fin is sacrificial and either removed or oxidized, or otherwise converted into a dielectric structure during transistor fabrication. In certain embodiments employing a sacrificial fin, the III-N transition layer and semiconductor channel is substantially pure GaN, permitting a breakdown voltage higher than would be sustainable in the presence of the silicon fin. | 06-19-2014 |
20140175515 | NONPLANAR III-N TRANSISTORS WITH COMPOSITIONALLY GRADED SEMICONDUCTOR CHANNELS - A III-N semiconductor channel is compositionally graded between a transition layer and a III-N polarization layer. In embodiments, a gate stack is deposited over sidewalls of a fin including the graded III-N semiconductor channel allowing for formation of a transport channel in the III-N semiconductor channel adjacent to at least both sidewall surfaces in response to a gate bias voltage. In embodiments, a gate stack is deposited completely around a nanowire including a III-N semiconductor channel compositionally graded to enable formation of a transport channel in the III-N semiconductor channel adjacent to both the polarization layer and the transition layer in response to a gate bias voltage. | 06-26-2014 |
20150064859 | NONPLANAR III-N TRANSISTORS WITH COMPOSITIONALLY GRADED SEMICONDUCTOR CHANNELS - A III-N semiconductor channel is compositionally graded between a transition layer and a III-N polarization layer. In embodiments, a gate stack is deposited over sidewalls of a fin including the graded III-N semiconductor channel allowing for formation of a transport channel in the III-N semiconductor channel adjacent to at least both sidewall surfaces in response to a gate bias voltage. In embodiments, a gate stack is deposited completely around a nanowire including a III-N semiconductor channel compositionally graded to enable formation of a transport channel in the III-N semiconductor channel adjacent to both the polarization layer and the transition layer in response to a gate bias voltage. | 03-05-2015 |
Sandra Gardner, Oakville CA
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20100055450 | CNT/FLUOROPOLYMER COATING COMPOSITION - Exemplary embodiments provide nanotube-containing coating compositions and methods for making and using the coating compositions. In an exemplary embodiment, the coating composition can include a plurality of nanotubes (e.g., carbon nanotubes (CNTs)) dispersed stably and uniformly in a polymer matrix containing fluoropolymers. The coating composition can further include stabilizers to allow a stable and/or uniform dispersion of the plurality of nanotubes in the fluoropolymers. The nanotube coating composition can be coated on an article surface to improve mechanical robustness, and electrical and thermal conductivity of the coated article. The coated article can be used as, for example, a fuser member, a fixing member, a pressure roller, or a release agent donor member in an electrostatographic printing machine or process. | 03-04-2010 |
20100184346 | SUPERHYDROPHOBIC NANO-FABRICS AND COATINGS - In accordance with the invention, there are articles including hydrophobic composite coating and methods of forming a hydrophobic composite coating. The method of forming a hydrophobic composite coating can include providing a substrate, wherein the substrate can include at least one region. The method can also include providing a dispersion including a plurality of carbon nanotubes, a stabilizer, a hydrophobic polymer, and a solvent, wherein the plurality of carbon nanotubes can be selected from the group consisting of single wall carbon nanotubes and multiple wall carbon nanotubes, and wherein each of the plurality of carbon nanotubes has an aspect ratio of at least about 10. The method can further include applying the dispersion to the one region to form a coated substrate and heating the coated substrate to form a hydrophobic composite coating such that the hydrophobic composite coating has a water contact angle of at least about 120°. | 07-22-2010 |
Sarah Joan Gardner, Cardiff, CA US
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20140128947 | Thermal Therapy Device - A thermal therapy device comprising a flexible, water-impermeable container containing a plurality of discrete, non-water-soluble hydrophillic absorbers, a hydrating liquid mixture comprising water, means for physically separating at least two adjacent absorbers thereby providing a means for preventing clumping, and a plurality of insulating members. The means for preventing clumping maintaining the pliability of the device in a frozen state after prolonged and extend cycles of freezing/thawing. A rigid storage container is also provided. | 05-08-2014 |
Shavon Gardner, Reno, NV US
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20140087844 | GAMING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A SKILL-BASED GAME - In various embodiments, the gaming system and method disclosed herein provides a primary game in which the gaming system provides monetary awards to a player and a secondary game in which the gaming system provides non-monetary skill units to the player. In one such embodiment, the gaming system initiates the play of the skill-based secondary game in response to a triggering even associated with a primary game of the gaming system, and forms a score for the player based on zero, one or more inputs made by the player during the play of the skill-based secondary game. The gaming system determines an amount of non-monetary skill units to provide the player based on the score, and provides the player with the non-monetary skill units. The player redeems any amount of non-monetary skill units for one or more virtual goods offered via a virtual marketplace. | 03-27-2014 |
Shawn K. Gardner, Kanata CA
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20120023477 | Pattern Implementation Technique - A pattern implementation technique in which a pattern is defined as a software artifact that comprises a pattern signature representing one or more parameters of the pattern and a pattern implementation model representing one or more methods for expanding the pattern in a selected software context by assigning one or more arguments to the one or more parameters. | 01-26-2012 |
Stewart C. Gardner, Chappaqua, NY US
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20120190415 | Plurality of methods for playing pool - A method and apparatus for playing pool on a pool table is disclosed. A plurality of target raised pockets is located on the pool table and pool balls are hit into an indentation on the raised pocket. For example, a plurality of pool balls is arranged in a starting position on the playing surface of the pool table. Players alternate turns wherein each player attempts to hit balls from a set of pool balls assigned to that player onto the target raised pockets on the pool table using a pool cue. The game ends when the player has hit all of his assigned balls onto an indentation on a top level of the target raised pocket. | 07-26-2012 |
20120190466 | Method and apparatus for playing pool - A method and apparatus for playing pool on a pool table is disclosed. A raised stand is located on the pool table and pool balls are hit into an indentation on the raised stand. For example, a plurality of pool balls is arranged in a starting position on the playing surface of the pool table. The plurality of pool balls is comprised of an object ball and a plurality of different sets of pool balls. Players alternate turns wherein each player attempts to hit balls from a set of pool balls assigned to that player into pockets in the pool table using a pool cue and a cue ball. The game ends when the object ball is hit into an indentation on a top level of the raised stand once a player has hit all of their assigned balls into the pockets | 07-26-2012 |
Timothy Stevens Gardner, Emeryville, CA US
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20130236942 | PRODUCTION OF ACETYL-COENZYME A DERIVED ISOPRENOIDS - Provided herein are compositions and methods for the heterologous production of acetyl-CoA-derived isoprenoids in a host cell. In some embodiments, the host cell is genetically modified to comprise a heterologous nucleotide sequence encoding an acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, acetylating (ADA, E.C. 1.2.1.10) and an MEV pathway comprising an NADH-using HMG-CoA reductase. In some embodiments, the host cell is genetically modified to comprise a heterologous nucleotide sequence encoding an ADA and an MEV pathway comprising an acetoacetyl-CoA synthase. In some embodiments, the genetically modified host cell further comprises one or more heterologous nucleotide sequences encoding a phosphoketolase and a phosphotransacetylase. In some embodiments, the genetically modified host cell further comprises a functional disruption of the native PDH-bypass. The compositions and methods described herein provide an energy-efficient yet redox balanced route for the heterologous production of acetyl-CoA-derived isoprenoids. | 09-12-2013 |
20140154765 | PRODUCTION OF ACETYL-COENZYME A DERIVED ISOPRENOIDS - Provided herein are compositions and methods for the heterologous production of acetyl-CoA-derived isoprenoids in a host cell. In some embodiments, the host cell is genetically modified to comprise a heterologous nucleotide sequence encoding an acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, acetylating (ADA, E.C. 1.2.1.10) and an MEV pathway comprising an NADH-using HMG-CoA reductase. In some embodiments, the host cell is genetically modified to comprise a heterologous nucleotide sequence encoding an ADA and an MEV pathway comprising an acetoacetyl-CoA synthase. In some embodiments, the genetically modified host cell further comprises one or more heterologous nucleotide sequences encoding a phosphoketolase and a phosphotransacetylase. In some embodiments, the genetically modified host cell further comprises a functional disruption of the native PDH-bypass. The compositions and methods described herein provide an energy-efficient yet redox balanced route for the heterologous production of acetyl-CoA-derived isoprenoids. | 06-05-2014 |
Tony Gardner, Tare AU
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20140102070 | LINK FOR LINEAR CABLE CARRY CHAIN - A link for a linear carrier chain is disclosed, said link including side and end walls connected together to form a duct for a hose, cable or the like, said walls being connected by means of flanges adjacent edges of some of said walls, said flanges being slidably engaged in slots in others of said walls and wherein said flanges are disposed at outwardly directed oblique angles to reduce stress concentrations at the base thereof. | 04-17-2014 |
Troy Gardner, Carmel, IN US
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20130041359 | CUTTING DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - A device and related methods of use are provided for the capture and removal of various unwanted objects present within the body's anatomical lumens. In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the device includes a sheath, a cutting device, an elongate member, and a retrieval assembly connected to the elongate member and retractable within and extendable from a lumen extending through the sheath and cutting device. | 02-14-2013 |
20130131445 | TISSUE AND STONE REMOVAL DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - Embodiments of a medical device and related methods of use are provided for extracting tissue. The device may include an elongate member having a proximal end and a distal end. Two or more channels may extend through the elongate member from the proximal end to the distal end, and a morcellating device may be included in one of the channels. In addition, one of the channels may be configured as a return channel for extracting the morcellated tissue. | 05-23-2013 |
William Gardner, Salem, OR US
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20120204502 | STAIR NOSING ASSEMBLY - An exemplary stair nosing assembly comprises an elongated base, a plate adhered to the base, and a cover temporarily covering the base and the plate. The base has at least one anchor portion extending downwardly from the upper portion for attaching to a lip of a tread pan and/or embedding in a concrete tread. The plate can have various features to enhance traction and visibility. The cover has front and rear lips that engage with front and rear edges of the base, and a weakened region adjacent the rear lip. When the assembly is embedded in a concrete tread, the cover is configured to fracture at the weakened region when the front lip of the cover is lifted upward from the base, leaving the rear lip remaining embedded in the concrete and allowing the rest of the cover to be removed to expose upper surfaces of the base and plate. | 08-16-2012 |
20140360112 | STAIR NOSING ASSEMBLY - An exemplary stair nosing assembly comprises an elongated base, a plate adhered to the base, and a cover temporarily covering the base and the plate. The base has at least one anchor portion extending downwardly from the upper portion for attaching to a lip of a tread pan and/or embedding in a concrete tread. The plate can have various features to enhance traction and visibility. The cover has front and rear lips that engage with front and rear edges of the base, and a weakened region adjacent the rear lip. When the assembly is embedded in a concrete tread, the cover is configured to fracture at the weakened region when the front lip of the cover is lifted upward from the base, leaving the rear lip remaining embedded in the concrete and allowing the rest of the cover to be removed to expose upper surfaces of the base and plate. | 12-11-2014 |