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20090058119 | METHOD FOR CONCEALING A FASTENER BENEATH A FLOOR CARPET - A method for concealing a fastener beneath a floor carpet in an automotive vehicle. A flap is first cut in the carpet and that flap is retracted away from an opening in the carpet formed by the flap. An object, such as a floor console, is then attached to the vehicle by securing the object to the vehicle with a fastener extending through a portion of the object aligned with the carpet opening. The flap is then replaced in the opening to conceal the fastener. | 03-05-2009 |
20090115215 | CENTER CONSOLE ASSEMBLY HAVING A RAMPED LOCATING TAB - A center console assembly for a motor vehicle includes a pair of side walls generally parallel and spaced apart from each other; a storage compartment extending between the side walls; and a tray supported on the side walls. A tab extends outwardly from at least one of the side walls and extends into a recess formed in the tray to retain the tray in a retained position to prevent the tray from sliding along the side walls. The tab has a ramped leading surface that facilitates insertion of the tab into the recess as the tray is moved along the side walls toward the retained position. | 05-07-2009 |
20090203305 | DUCT ANTI-ROTATION ATTACHMENT FLANGE - An air duct assembly for a motor vehicle is provided. The air duct assembly can include a U-shaped duct having a center portion with a first air duct and a second air duct extending therefrom. In addition, the center portion of the U-shaped duct can have a flange attached to and extending outwardly therefrom, the flange having a predetermined thickness. The U-shaped duct attaches to a console within the motor vehicle, the console having a surface with a first arm and a second arm extending outwardly therefrom. The second arm can be oppositely disposed and spaced apart from the first arm a predetermined distance. The predetermined distance between the first and second arms extending from the console can be generally equal to the predetermined thickness of the flange extending from the center portion of the U-shaped duct, for the purpose of attaching the U-shaped duct to the console. | 08-13-2009 |
20130241229 | CONSOLE ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE - A console assembly having a seal, such as a bead, operable to prevent water seeping though the opening from coming into contact with the electrical component is provided. A top panel of the console assembly includes an opening, and a stick shift disposed within the opening. The shifter housing is disposed within the center console is configured to hold an electrical component. An elongated member extends outwardly from the first shifter housing side wall towards the first cover wall. The seal is disposed above the electrical component. The seal is engaged between the first cover wall and the elongated member. A bead biases a portion of carpet against the side wall to retain the carpet in an upright position and prevent moisture from entering the shifter housing. | 09-19-2013 |
20130256356 | CUP HOLDER ASSEMBLY - A cup holder assembly for use in an automotive vehicle is provided. The cup holder assembly includes a panel and cup holder. The panel includes a top surface. The top surface includes at least one beverage container opening configured to receive a cup holder. A pocket is formed on the top surface of the panel and a cushion is disposed within the pocket. The panel may be covered with a skin such as a synthetic leather so as to cover the panel. | 10-03-2013 |
20130257076 | CONSOLE ASSEMBLY WITH VISIBLE GUIDE - A console assembly having a visual guide that affords for an individual to visually, and with an unobstructed line-of-sight, attach a back console body to a front console body is provided. The console assembly can include a front console body and a back console body, the two console bodies having a slot and hook combination that provides for a visible guide to an individual that is putting together or assembling the console. | 10-03-2013 |
20130258670 | CUP HOLDER ASSEMBLY - A cup holder assembly having a storage compartment adapted to receive a beverage container is provided. The storage compartment includes a recessed portion, and a top ring having a bottom planar surface is mounted onto the recessed portion. The recessed portion further includes a radiused inner edge exposed to the space of the storage compartment. A light source is mounted along the radiused inner edge. Light from the light source is reflected from the planar surface onto the radiused inner edge. A light shield extends beneath the bottom planar surface of the top ring so as to shield the light source from view of the passengers and driver of the vehicle yet allow light to pass from the light source onto the radiused inner edge of the cup holder assembly. | 10-03-2013 |
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20100064017 | Labeling Messages of Conversations and Snoozing Labeled Conversations in a Conversation-Based Email System - A method system for labeling messages of conversations, where each conversation has a respective conversation identifier and comprises one or more messages sharing a common set of characteristics. A selected conversation has a plurality of messages associated with a first label. In response to an action specifying a second label to be associated with the selected conversation, the second label is associated with the messages of the selected conversation, such that the plurality of messages are each associated with both the first and second labels. An index entry for the second label is modified to account for the association of the second label with the messages. In some embodiments, a set of predetermined conditions is associated with the conversation; the first label is removed from the plurality of messages and is prevented from being automatically associated with newly received messages of the conversation until the predetermined conditions are satisfied. | 03-11-2010 |
20130262605 | Retrieving and Snoozing Categorized Conversations in a Conversation-Based Email System - A method and system for processing messages includes receiving a plurality of messages directed to a user. Each of the plurality of messages is associated with a respective conversation and list of conversations is displayed in an order determined in accordance with second predefined criteria, as a set of rows, where each row corresponds to one of the listed conversations and includes at least a sender list, a conversation topic and a date/time value. A user is enabled to identify one or more conversations in the list of conversations, to mark the identified conversations as belonging to a particular category, and to display another list of conversations comprising conversations marked as belonging to the particular category. A user may cause a conversation to be removed from certain displays, but to become visible again after the passage of a certain amount of time or the occurrence of an event. | 10-03-2013 |
20140046961 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RE-RANKING DISPLAYED CONVERSATIONS - System and method for storing a plurality of conversations are provided. Each such conversation has a corresponding conversation identifier and one or more messages sharing a common set of characteristics that meet predefined criteria. Information is sent to a remote computer identifying the conversations and providing sufficient information to rank them in accordance with a date/time value of a most recently received message of each conversation thereby causing a first conversation to be ordered before a second conversation. Subsequently, a first message that is deemed to belong to the second conversation is obtained and added to the second conversation. Information is resent to a remote computer identifying the plurality of conversations and providing sufficient information to rank the plurality of conversations in accordance with a date/time value of a most recently received message of each respective conversation thereby causing the first conversation to be ordered after the second conversation. | 02-13-2014 |
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20090286276 | METHODS FOR PREDICTING A PATIENT'S RESPONSE TO EGFR INHIBITORS - The present invention provides methods for individualizing chemotherapy for cancer treatment, and particularly for evaluating a patient's responsiveness to one or more epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors prior to treatment with such agents. Particularly, the invention provides an in vitro chemoresponse assay for predicting a patient's response to an EGFR inhibitor, such as an EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor or a molecule targeting the extracellular domain of EGFR. The method generally comprises culturing malignant cells from a patient's specimen (e.g., biopsy specimen), contacting the cultured cells with an EGFR inhibitor that is a candidate treatment for the patient, and evaluating the cultured cells for a response to the drug. In certain embodiments, monolayer(s) of malignant cells are cultured from explants prepared by mincing tumor tissue, and the cells of the monolayer are suspended and plated for chemosenstivity testing. The in vitro response to the drug as determined by the method of the invention is correlative with the patient's in vivo response upon receiving the EGFR inhibitor during chemotherapeutic treatment (e.g., in combination with other standardized or individualized chemotherapeutic regimen). | 11-19-2009 |
20100311084 | METHODS FOR PREDICTING A PATIENT'S RESPONSE TO EGFR INHIBITORS - The present invention provides methods for individualizing chemotherapy for cancer treatment, and particularly for evaluating a patient's responsiveness to one or more epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors prior to treatment with such agents. Particularly, the invention provides an in vitro chemoresponse assay for predicting a patient's response to a monoclonal EGFR antibody, such as cetuximab. The method generally comprises culturing malignant cells from a patient's specimen (e.g., biopsy specimen), contacting the cultured cells with a monoclonal EGFR antibody that is a candidate treatment for the patient, and evaluating the cultured cells for a response to the drug. In certain embodiments, monolayer(s) of malignant cells are cultured from explants prepared by mincing tumor tissue, and the cells of the monolayer are suspended and plated for chemosenstivity testing. The in vitro response to the drug as determined by the method of the invention is correlative with the patient's in vivo response upon receiving the monoclonal EGFR antibody during chemotherapeutic treatment (e.g., in combination with other standardized or individualized chemotherapeutic regimen). | 12-09-2010 |
20110207119 | METHODS FOR PREDICTING A CANCER PATIENT'S RESPONSE TO SUNITINIB - The present invention provides methods for individualizing chemotherapy for cancer treatment, and particularly for evaluating a patient's responsiveness to sunitinib prior to treatment. The method comprises expanding malignant cells in culture from a patient's tumor specimen, contacting the cultured cells with one or more active agents including sunitinib, and evaluating or quantifying the response to the active agent(s). The result of the assay is a dose response curve, which may be evaluated using algorithms described herein, so as to quantitatively assess drug sensitivity. The in vitro response to the drug as determined by the method of the invention is correlative with the patient's in vivo response upon receiving sunitinib during chemotherapeutic treatment, in the course of standardized or individualized chemotherapeutic regimen. | 08-25-2011 |