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Nicholas C. Abi-Samra, Carlsbad, CA US
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20090299540 | EMERGENCY FREQUENCY LOAD SHEDDING SCHEME - A load shedding system and method for controlling imbalances in a power system includes a signal generator adapted to generate a signal representative of a local system, and a modifying circuit adapted to adjust set frequencies. The system also includes a processing circuit adapted to process data received from the signal generator and modifying circuit and set load shedding priorities for the local system based on the processed data. | 12-03-2009 |
20120041612 | EMERGENCY FREQUENCY LOAD SHEDDING SCHEME - A load shedding system and method for controlling imbalances in a power system includes a signal generator adapted to generate a signal representative of a local system, and a modifying circuit adapted to adjust set frequencies. The system also includes a processing circuit adapted to process data received from the signal generator and modifying circuit and set load shedding priorities for the local system based on the processed data. | 02-16-2012 |
Nicholas C. Bakris, Grand Blanc, MI US
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20120085784 | APPARATUS FOR DISPENSING GEL FOR USE WITH A MEDICAL DEVICE - An apparatus for dispensing gel for use with a medical device comprising a storage container for storing a quantity of gel, a pump for delivering gel to a user, a first delivery conduit connected to the outlet of the storage container and the inlet of the pump, and a second delivery conduit connected to the outlet of the pump on one end and having a second end terminating at a location near the patient. The apparatus includes a heat source positioned proximal to the storage container for warming the gel so that is at a comfortable temperature when it is applied to a patient. | 04-12-2012 |
Nicholas C. Bakris, Kileen, TX US
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20150150532 | APPARATUS FOR DISPENSING GEL FOR USE WITH A MEDICAL DEVICE - An apparatus for dispensing gel for use with a medical device comprising a storage container for storing a quantity of gel of at least one gallon, a pump for delivering gel to a user, a first delivery conduit connected to the outlet of the storage container and the inlet of the pump, and a second delivery conduit connected to the outlet of the pump on one end and having a second end terminating at a location near the patient. The apparatus includes a heat source positioned proximal to the storage container for warming the gel so that is at a comfortable temperature when it is applied to a patient. | 06-04-2015 |
Nicholas C. Barbi, Yardley, PA US
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20120025074 | ELECTRON DETECTOR INCLUDING AN INTIMATELY-COUPLED SCINTILLATOR-PHOTOMULTIPLIER COMBINATION, AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPE AND X-RAY DETECTOR EMPLOYING SAME - A charged particle beam device includes an electron source structured to generate an electron beam, the electron source being coupled to an electron column that at least partially houses a system structured to direct the electron beam toward a specimen positioned in a sample chamber to which the electron column is coupled, and an electron detector. The electron detector includes one or more assemblies positioned within the electron column or the sample chamber, each of the assemblies including an SiPM and a scintillator directly connected face-to-face to an active light sensing surface of the SiPM without a light transporting device being positioned in between the scintillator and the SiPM. | 02-02-2012 |
20130032713 | ELECTRON DETECTOR INCLUDING ONE OR MORE INTIMATELY-COUPLED SCINTILLATOR-PHOTOMULTIPLIER COMBINATIONS, AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPE EMPLOYING SAME - An electron detector includes a plurality of assemblies, the plurality of assemblies including a first assembly having a first SiPM and a first scintillator made of a first scintillator material directly connected to an active light sensing surface of the first SiPM, and a second assembly having a second SiPM and a second scintillator made of a second scintillator material directly connected to an active light sensing surface of the second SiPM, wherein the first scintillator material and the second scintillator material are different than one another. Alternatively, an electron detector includes an assembly including an SiPM and a scintillator member having a front surface and a back surface, the scintillator member being a film of a scintillator material directly deposited on to an active light sensing surface of the SiPM. | 02-07-2013 |
20140042316 | X-ray detector including integrated electron detector - An X-ray detector includes a housing and an X-ray sensing device provided within the housing along the axis of the housing, wherein the housing is structured to be coupled to the electron column or sample chamber of a charged particle beam device. The X-ray detector also includes an electron detector structured to detect a plurality of electrons ejected from a sample in response to an electron beam impinging on the sample, the electron detector being coupled to the housing on or near the axis such that a first line of sight to the electron detector from a point at which the electron beam impinges on the sample is similar to a second line of sight to the X-ray sensing device from the point at which the electron beam impinges on the sample such that X-ray and Backscattered electron images will show similar parallax and shadowing effects. | 02-13-2014 |
Nicholas C. Bardoutsos, Philadelphia, PA US
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20140302224 | PROTEIN SEASONINGS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - A protein seasoning and methods of making the same are provided. A formulation can be provided comprising a base combined with a protein source, which can be combined with various flavored seasonings/ingredients to form protein seasonings that can be added to different foods and/or liquids. The base formulation can Include a vegetable extract. The protein source can include one or more of whey protein, whey concentrate, milk protein, calcium caseinate, soy protein, brown rice protein, soluble fiber, non-soluble fiber, hemp protein and egg protein. | 10-09-2014 |
Nicholas C. Beenham, Swedesboro, NJ US
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20130198368 | LATENCY-BASED ROUTING AND LOAD BALANCING IN A NETWORK - Aspects of the disclosure relate to routing queries to a network repository and load balancing in a network. For a network repository having a plurality of content storage sites, relative replication latency of data among a pair of content storages sites can be monitored. Data indicative of such replication latency can be distributed among the content storage sites and can be provided, for example, to a network node in a system layer. A traffic and control manager can determine routing pathways for queries based at least in part on the relative replication latency data and performance conditions of network nodes. | 08-01-2013 |
20150381715 | LATENCY-BASED ROUTING AND LOAD BALANCING IN A NETWORK - Aspects of the disclosure relate to routing queries to a network repository and load balancing in a network. For a network repository having a plurality of content storage sites, relative replication latency of data among a pair of content storages sites can be monitored. Data indicative of such replication latency can be distributed among the content storage sites and can be provided, for example, to a network node in a system layer. A traffic and control manager can determine routing pathways for queries based at least in part on the relative replication latency data and performance conditions of network nodes. | 12-31-2015 |
Nicholas C. Cirillo, Jr., Bloomington, MN US
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20140016118 | MULTI-AXIS ATOMIC INERTIAL SENSOR SYSTEM - An inertial sensing system comprises a first multi-axis atomic inertial sensor, a second multi-axis atomic inertial sensor, and an optical multiplexer optically coupled to the first and second multi-axis atomic inertial sensors. The optical multiplexer is configured to sequentially direct light along different axes of the first and second multi-axis atomic inertial sensors. A plurality of micro-electrical-mechanical systems (MEMS) inertial sensors is in operative communication with the first and second multi-axis atomic inertial sensors. Output signals from the first and second multi-axis atomic inertial sensors aid in correcting errors produced by the MEMS inertial sensors by sequentially updating output signals from the MEMS inertial sensors. | 01-16-2014 |
Nicholas C. Dalida, Fremont, CA US
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20090011578 | METHODS TO FABRICATE MOSFET DEVICES USING A SELECTIVE DEPOSITION PROCESS - In one embodiment, a method for forming a silicon-based material on a substrate having dielectric materials and source/drain regions thereon within a process chamber is provided which includes exposing the substrate to a first process gas comprising silane, methylsilane, a first etchant, and hydrogen gas to deposit a first silicon-containing layer thereon. The first silicon-containing layer may be selectively deposited on the source/drain regions of the substrate while the first silicon-containing layer may be etched away on the surface of the dielectric materials of the substrate. Subsequently, the process further provides exposing the substrate to a second process gas comprising dichlorosilane and a second etchant to deposit a second silicon-containing layer selectively over the surface of the first silicon-containing layer on the substrate. | 01-08-2009 |
20100221902 | USE OF CL2 AND/OR HCL DURING SILICON EPITAXIAL FILM FORMATION - In a first aspect, a method of forming an epitaxial film on a substrate is provided. The method includes (a) providing a substrate; (b) exposing the substrate to a silicon source and a carbon source so as to form a carbon-containing silicon epitaxial film; (c) encapsulating the carbon-containing silicon epitaxial film with an encapsulating film; and (d) exposing the substrate to Cl2 so as to etch the encapsulating film. Numerous other aspects are provided. | 09-02-2010 |
20110230036 | USE OF CL2 AND/OR HCL DURING SILICON EPITAXIAL FILM FORMATION - In a first aspect, a method of forming an epitaxial film on a substrate is provided. The method includes (a) providing a substrate; (b) exposing the substrate to a silicon source and a carbon source so as to form a carbon-containing silicon epitaxial film; (c) encapsulating the carbon-containing silicon epitaxial film with an encapsulating film; and (d) exposing the substrate to Cl2 so as to etch the encapsulating film. Numerous other aspects are provided. | 09-22-2011 |
Nicholas C. Debeer, Montara, CA US
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20080200979 | ANTI-RESTENOTIC THERAPEUTIC DEVICE - An anti-restontic device is provided for repairing a tissue, particularly an arteriosclerosed blood vessel or a damaged wall of a luminal or chambered organ. In some embodiments, the device comprises a structure having a first surface and a second surface. A bioactive layer is disposed on the first surface, wherein the bioactive layer enhances growth of a type of cells thereon. And an anti-restenosis layer is disposed on the second surface, wherein the anti-restenosis layer inhibits growth of another type of cells thereon. | 08-21-2008 |
20090319023 | Stents and Stent Grafts - The subjected devices include a stent, a graft and a means for attaching the graft to the stent. One or more members are received in a permanent or temporary receptacle within the stent attach the graft to the stent. In one variation, an interference fit is employed; in another, the graft is bonded to a stent-captured member(s). | 12-24-2009 |
20110077620 | Guide Catheters - High performance guide catheters are described as suitable for neurovascular access. They are constructed using a machined core, in which the core includes transition features from a proximal to distal-most section of the device. | 03-31-2011 |
20110202085 | Braid Ball Embolic Device Features - Embolic implants and methods of manufacture are disclosed. The implants may be used for occluding blood flow at endovascular sites. One use is in intracranial aneurysm emolization/occlusion and another in parent vessel occlusion (PVO) or sacrifice. Various features provide for improved use (e.g., regarding delivery, recapture, visualization and/or occlusion) and manufacturability. | 08-18-2011 |
20130032439 | DISK ROTOR WITH GRAPHICAL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS - Disc brake rotors in which figural bodies are formed by struts connecting an inner hub mounting section to an outer braking surface section are described. An entertaining variety of forms may be so-portrayed. Additional graphical features may be applied or incorporated, for example, in the outer ring of the rotor. | 02-07-2013 |
20130211495 | INTERFERENCE-RELIEF TYPE DELIVERY DETACHMENT SYSTEMS - Various features are described that are adapted to improve performance of interference-relief type delivery systems. A delivery system provided herein comprises an implant comprising a socket at a proximal end of the implant; an elongate sleeve having (i) a proximal section, (ii) a distal section slidably disposed within the socket, and (iii) a window between the proximal section and the distal section, the window extending through a wall of the sleeve; and a core member having a proximal portion slidably received within the proximal section of the sleeve and a distal portion extending through the window to a space outside the sleeve and within the socket. The distal portion of the core member provides an interference fit with the distal section of the sleeve within the socket until the core member is withdrawn. | 08-15-2013 |
20140172001 | TWO-STAGE DEPLOYMENT ANEURYSM EMBOLIZATION DEVICES - Embolic implants, delivery systems and methods of manufacture and delivery are disclosed. The subject implants are deployed in two stages. If sized properly as observed in the first stage, they are deployed to the second stage and detached. If not sized properly in/at the first stage, the implants are designed to be withdrawn and replaced with a more appropriately sized implant or another treatment option selected. Some of the implant configurations may be withdrawn even after the second stage deployment as well. | 06-19-2014 |
20150251004 | SUTURELESS LEAD RETENTION FEATURES - A system includes a lead having a lead body and at least one electrode; and a retention feature disposed along the lead body proximal to the at least one electrode and configured to assist in atraumatically anchoring the lead to nearby tissue when the lead is positioned in the body. Alternatively, a system includes a lead, a lead body, at least one electrode; with a coiled retention feature disposed along the lead body proximal to the at least one electrode and configured to assist in anchoring the lead to nearby tissue. A lead for stimulating a target neural tissue includes an elongate body; at least one electrode disposed along the elongate body; and a passive retention feature disposed along the lead body proximal to the at least one electrode and configured to assist in anchoring the elongate body to tissue near the target neural tissue. | 09-10-2015 |
Nicholas C. Debeer, Montana, CA US
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20110144669 | ANEURYSM COVER DEVICE FOR EMBOLIC DELIVERY AND RETENTION - An implant for treating brain aneurysms, especially terminal aneurysms, comprises a neck cover and elongate shaft removably secured to an embolic delivery catheter. As such, the shaft aids in directing and placing the cover at the aneurysm neck, protecting the delivery catheter from adhesion with the embolic material, and securing the cover in place with connection or adhesion of the shaft to the embolic material delivered through the catheter. The implant can be anchored at the aneurysm either by interface and/or adhesion of the shaft or shaft and cover with the resident embolic materials. | 06-16-2011 |
Nicholas C. Debeer, Montar, CA US
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20110319926 | Braid Ball Embolic Device Features - Embolic implants and methods of manufacture are disclosed. The implants may be used for occluding blood flow at endovascular sites. One use is in intracranial aneurysm emolization/occlusion and another in parent vessel occlusion (PVO) or sacrifice. Various features provide for improved use (e.g., regarding delivery, recapture, visualization and/or occlusion) and manufacturability. | 12-29-2011 |
Nicholas C. Delihas, Fort Myers, 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 |
Nicholas C. Donnangelo, Purcellville, VA US
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20100080386 | Generating Identical Numerical Sequences Utilizing a Physical Property and Secure Communication Using Such Sequences - Substantially identical numerical sequences known only to stations A and B are generated in a manner not subject to duplication by an eavesdropper and not subject to cryptanalytic attack because they are not derived using a mathematical function (such, as for example, factoring). The sequences are independently derived utilizing a physical phenomena that can only be “measured” precisely the same at stations A and B. Signals are simultaneously transmitted from each station toward the other through a communication channel having a characteristic physical property capable of modifying the signals in a non-deterministic way, such as causing a phase shift. Each signal is “reflected” by the opposite station back toward its station of origin. The effect of the communication channel is “measured” by comparing original and reflected signals. Measured differences are quantized and expressed as numbers. | 04-01-2010 |
20120237031 | Generating Identical Numerical Sequences Utilizing a Physical Property and Secure Communication Using Such Sequences - Substantially identical numerical sequences known only to stations A and B are generated in a manner not subject to duplication by an eavesdropper and not subject to cryptanalytic attack because they are not derived using a mathematical function (such, as for example, factoring). The sequences are independently derived utilizing a physical phenomena that can only be “measured” precisely the same at stations A and B. Signals are simultaneously transmitted from each station toward the other through a communication channel having a characteristic physical property capable of modifying the signals in a non-deterministic way, such as causing a phase shift. Each signal is “reflected” by the opposite station back toward its station of origin. The effect of the communication channel is “measured” by comparing original and reflected signals. Measured differences are quantized and expressed as numbers. | 09-20-2012 |
20120245873 | CLASSIFYING AND IDENTIFYING MATERIALS BASED ON PERMITIVITY FEATURES - Systems and methods are provided for remotely identifying and classifying materials based on their respective complex permittivity features. Materials of interest to be identified in later inspections are cataloged according to their respective complex permittivity features by applying electromagnetic fields to them and determining their complex permittivity features. That library of features is used to compare field measurements taken during an inspection to determine the presence of a material of interest and to identify it. | 09-27-2012 |
Nicholas C. Galoppo Von Borries, Portland, OR US
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20140189292 | Functional Unit Having Tree Structure To Support Vector Sorting Algorithm and Other Algorithms - An apparatus is described having a functional unit of an instruction execution pipeline. The functional unit has a plurality of compare-and-exchange circuits coupled to network circuitry to implement a vector sorting tree for a vector sorting instruction. Each of the compare-and-exchange circuits has a respective comparison circuit that compares a pair of inputs. Each of the compare-and-exchange circuits have a same sided first output for presenting a higher of the two inputs and a same sided second output for presenting a lower of the two inputs, said comparison circuit to also support said functional unit's execution of a prefix min and/or prefix add instruction. | 07-03-2014 |
Nicholas C. Harvey, Windsor, CT US
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20150280422 | FAULT PROTECTION OF A VOLTAGE DIFFERENTIAL TRANSFORMER (VDT) EXCITATION CIRCUIT - An excitation circuit includes an operational amplifier, a transistor circuit, a switch, and a pull-down resistor. The operational amplifier receives an excitation input voltage at a non-inverting input and provides an operational amplifier output. The transistor circuit receives the operational amplifier output and provides a transistor circuit output. The transistor circuit output is connected to an inverting input of the operational amplifier. The switch is connected between the operational amplifier output and the transistor circuit. The switch is opened to disconnect the operational amplifier output from the transistor circuit. The pull-down resistor is connected between an output of the switch and ground, wherein the pull-down resistor turns off the transistor circuit when the analog switch is opened. | 10-01-2015 |
Nicholas C. Kallan, Boulder, CO US
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20100029633 | IMIDAZO[1,2-A]PYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS RECEPTOR TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS - Compounds of Formula I: in which A, B, R | 02-04-2010 |
20100168123 | AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds, including resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, comprising the Formula: | 07-01-2010 |
20100292244 | HYDROXYLATED PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANE AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITOR - The present invention provides a compound and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, comprising the Formula I. Also provided are methods of using the compound of this invention as an AKT protein kinase inhibitor and for the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases such as cancer. | 11-18-2010 |
20110015204 | PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds of Formula (I), including tautomers, resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates, metabolites, salts and pharmaceutically acceptable prodrugs thereof. Also provided are methods of using the compounds of this invention as AKT protein kinase inhibitors and for the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases such as cancer. | 01-20-2011 |
20110065716 | HYDROXYLATED PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds, including pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, comprising the Formula (I): Also provided are methods of using the compounds of this invention as AKT protein kinase inhibitors and for the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases, such as cancer. | 03-17-2011 |
20110144085 | TRIAZOLOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS PIM KINASE INHIBITORS - Compounds of Formula (I), in which A, B, R | 06-16-2011 |
20110160221 | PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds of Formula I, including tautomers, resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates, metabolites, salts and pharmaceutically acceptable prodrugs thereof. Also provided are methods of using the compounds of this invention as AKT protein kinase inhibitors and for the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases such as cancer. | 06-30-2011 |
20110245230 | PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds of Formula I, including tautomers, resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates, metabolites, salts and pharmaceutically acceptable prodrugs thereof. | 10-06-2011 |
20110269773 | DIHYDROFURO PYRIMIDINES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds, including resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, comprising the Formula (I): Also provided are methods of using the compounds of this invention as AKT protein kinase inhibitors and for the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases such as cancer. | 11-03-2011 |
20120065195 | COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES - The invention provides novel spirotetrahydronaphthalene compounds of Formula α that inhibit β-secretase cleavage of APP and are useful as therapeutic agents for treating neurodegenerative diseases. | 03-15-2012 |
20120157448 | COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES - The invention provides novel tricyclic compounds of Formula I′ that inhibit β-secretase cleavage of APP and are useful as therapeutic agents for treating neurodegenerative diseases. | 06-21-2012 |
20120232055 | HYDROXYLATED AND METHOXYLATED PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds, including resolved enantiomers, resolved diastereomers, solvates and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, comprising the Formula I: | 09-13-2012 |
20120329808 | DIHYDROTHIENO PYRIMIDINES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds, including resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, comprising the Formula: | 12-27-2012 |
20130065908 | DIHYDROFURO PYRIMIDINES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds, including resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, comprising the Formula: | 03-14-2013 |
20130085135 | 5H-CYCLOPENTA[D]PYRIMIDINES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - Compounds of Formula I are useful for inhibiting AKT protein kinases. Methods of using compounds of Formula I and stereoisomers and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, for in vitro, in situ, and in vivo diagnosis, prevention or treatment of such disorders in mammalian cells, or associated pathological conditions are disclosed. | 04-04-2013 |
20130143865 | PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds of Formula I, including tautomers, resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates, metabolites, salts and pharmaceutically acceptable prodrugs thereof. | 06-06-2013 |
20140080829 | PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds of Formula I, including tautomers, resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates, metabolites, salts and pharmaceutically acceptable prodrugs thereof. | 03-20-2014 |
20140315887 | PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds of Formula I, including tautomers, resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates, metabolites, salts and pharmaceutically acceptable prodrugs thereof. | 10-23-2014 |
20140349996 | PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds of Formula I, including tautomers, resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates, metabolites, salts and pharmaceutically acceptable prodrugs thereof. | 11-27-2014 |
20140349997 | HYDROXYLATED AND METHOXYLATED PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds, including resolved enantiomers, resolved diastereomers, solvates and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, comprising the Formula I: | 11-27-2014 |
20140357644 | HYDROXYLATED PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds, including pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, comprising the Formula I: | 12-04-2014 |
20150051217 | HYDROXYLATED PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANE AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITOR - The present invention provides a compound and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, comprising the Formula I: | 02-19-2015 |
20150191479 | DIHYDROFURO PYRIMIDINES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds, including resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, comprising the Formula: | 07-09-2015 |
20150197496 | PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds of Formula I, including tautomers, resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates, metabolites, salts and pharmaceutically acceptable prodrugs thereof. | 07-16-2015 |
20150266852 | 5H-CYCLOPENTA[d]PYRIMIDINES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - Compounds of Formula I are useful for inhibiting AKT protein kinases. Methods of using compounds of Formula I and stereoisomers and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, for in vitro, in situ, and in vivo diagnosis, prevention or treatment of such disorders in mammalian cells, or associated pathological conditions are disclosed. | 09-24-2015 |
Nicholas C. Kallan, Louisville, CO US
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20140045817 | TRIAZOLOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS PIM KINASE INHIBITORS - Provided herein is a method of treating a PIM-1 and/or PIM-2 and/or PIM-3 kinase-mediated condition in a mammal, which comprises administering to said mammal a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I: | 02-13-2014 |
Nicholas C. Korinis, North Bergen, NJ US
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20080239069 | Encapsulated self-balancing remote video camera system - An encapsulated self-balancing remote video camera system is provided, which is capable of righting itself into an upright, balanced position. The encapsulated self-balancing remote video camera system has a video camera, wireless communication means and balancing mass disposed within an internal, self-righting, inner structure. The inner structure is disposed within a transparent outer container, such that the inner structure may rotate within the outer container when resting upon a surface, such that the video camera rotates into an upright position by gravitational forces acting upon the balancing mass disposed with the inner structure. In addition, a remote operation means is provided, which enables a user of the present system to view video images transmitted from the video camera, and to remotely control movement of the lens and/or video camera. | 10-02-2008 |
Nicholas C. Korinis, Ii, North Bergen, NJ US
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20120033033 | Vehicle Video Control System - A vehicle video control system is provided comprising a video camera unit having a wide angle (preferably a fisheye) lens mounted atop a column, wherein the column is attached to a manned or robotic vehicle, and an operator control unit in communication with the video camera unit. A continuous video image produced by the video camera unit is transmitted to the operator control unit. Such vehicle video control system provides a vehicle operator with an approximately hemispherical view from above the vehicle, providing the human operator with a continuous view of most of the area surrounding the vehicle. This video control system eliminates the burden of video camera control during simultaneous operation of the vehicle using the present system. | 02-09-2012 |
Nicholas C. Kormis, North Bergen, NJ US
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20080231698 | Vehicle video control system - A vehicle video control system is provided comprising a video camera unit having a wide angle (preferably a fisheye) lens mounted atop a column, wherein the column is attached to a manned or robotic vehicle, and an operator control unit in communication with the video camera unit. A continuous video image produced by the video camera unit is transmitted to the operator control unit. Such vehicle video control system provides a vehicle operator with an approximately hemispherical view from above the vehicle, providing the human operator with a continuous view of most of the area surrounding the vehicle. This video control system eliminates the burden of video camera control during simultaneous operation of the vehicle using the present system. | 09-25-2008 |
Nicholas C. Koske, San Jose, CA US
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20080288077 | Prosthetic Disc Assembly Having Natural Biomechanical Movement - Described here is a surgical device. Specifically, the device is a prosthetic spinal implant that replaces a natural disc in the spine. The device has biomechanical attributes substantially similar to a natural disc. | 11-20-2008 |
20100114318 | Prosthetic Intervertebral Discs - Prosthetic intervertebral discs, systems including such prosthetic intervertebral discs, and methods for using the same are described. The subject prosthetic discs include upper and lower endplates separated by a compressible core member. The subject prosthetic discs exhibit stiffness in the vertical direction, torsional stiffness, bending stiffness in the sagittal plane, and bending stiffness in the front plane, where the degree of these features can be controlled independently by adjusting the components, construction, and other features of the discs. | 05-06-2010 |
20100234951 | PROSTHETIC FACET AND FACET JOINT REPLACEMENT DEVICE - Spinal stabilization devices, systems, and methods are described. Foramenal spacers including a rigid member adapted to maintain the integrity of the foramenal space. Facet joint stabilizing members and prosthetic facet joints that augment or replace the native facet joint are also described. Lateral spinal stabilization systems that may be attached to the lateral surfaces of adjacent vertebral bodies are described. Also described are anterior spinal stabilization systems that are to be attached to the anterior surfaces of adjacent vertebral bodies. Several variations of dynamic spinal stabilization devices and systems are described. Each of the foregoing devices, systems, and methods may be used independently, in combination with the other devices, systems, and methods described herein, and/or in combination with prosthetic intervertebral discs. | 09-16-2010 |
20110093076 | Prosthetic lumbar disc assembly having natural biomechanical movement - Described here is a surgical device. Specifically, the device is a prosthetic spinal implant that replaces a natural lumbar disc in the spine. The device has biomechanical attributes substantially similar to a natural disc. | 04-21-2011 |
20110144754 | Prosthetic intervertebral discs assemblies having compressible core elements with enhanced torque transmission - This description deals with a medical device, specifically a prosthetic intervertebral disc having a compressible core that is mechanically interactive with the prosthetic disc's end plates thereby providing excellent torque or twisting transmission between the end plates. | 06-16-2011 |
20120109318 | Prosthetic intervertebral discs - Prosthetic intervertebral discs, systems including such prosthetic intervertebral discs, and methods for using the same are described. The subject prosthetic discs include upper and lower endplates separated by a compressible core member. The subject prosthetic discs exhibit stiffness in the vertical direction, torsional stiffness, bending stiffness in the sagittal plane, and bending stiffness in the front plane, where the degree of these features can be controlled independently by adjusting the components, construction, and other features of the discs. | 05-03-2012 |
20150265415 | Prosthetic Intervertebral Disc. - Prosthetic intervertebral discs, systems including such prosthetic intervertebral discs, and methods for using the same are described. The subject prosthetic discs include upper and lower endplates separated by a compressible core member. The subject prosthetic discs exhibit stiffness in the vertical direction, torsional stiffness, bending stiffness in the saggital plane, and bending stiffness in the front plane, where the degree of these features can be controlled independently by adjusting the components, construction, and other features of the discs. | 09-24-2015 |
Nicholas C. Leindecker, Stanford, CA US
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20080204041 | Differential Vector Network Analyzer - A measurement and correction method provides for a complete full correction of a true-mode system using only the single ended error matrix developed for 4 port correction of single ended measurements. The degree of misalignment of the balanced sources may be determined from these measurements. | 08-28-2008 |
Nicholas C. Lewis, Everett, WA US
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20140264993 | METHODS FOR BLOW MOLDING SOLID-STATE CELLULAR THERMOPLASTIC ARTICLES - Methods for saturating a plurality of parisons simultaneously with a saturating gas are disclosed. The parisons may be saturated using a sealed elongated tube through which the parisons are transferred. Parisons may be stacked vertically or horizontally using modular trays, and then loaded into pressure vessels. Parisons may be saturated in individual pressure vessels which are re-pressurized at various intervals. The gas-saturated parisons can be re-heated and blow molded to provide cellular blow-molded articles. | 09-18-2014 |
Nicholas C. Martin, Berkeley, CA US
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20090249222 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS MEDIA PRESENTATION - Described herein are systems and methods for presenting content to a plurality of users at a plurality of computers. Presenting content may comprise presenting media content (e.g., playing media content) such as audio or video content—including music; audio books; image slideshows; movies, television programs, video clips, and other video content; and any other suitable audio and/or visual content—at the plurality of computers to create a shared media experience (e.g., a shared listening/viewing experience) among the plurality of users. In some embodiments, one or more techniques may be applied to ensure that presentation of the content is performed substantially simultaneously (also referred to as synchronously) at each of the computers to ensure that each of the users is experiencing the same content at the same time. | 10-01-2009 |
Nicholas C. Martinez, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20140097129 | PARTICLE MANIPULATION SYSTEM WITH CYTOMETRIC CONFIRMATION - A MEMS-based particle manipulation system which uses a particle manipulation stage and a plurality of laser interrogation regions. The laser interrogation regions may be used to assess the effectiveness or accuracy of the particle manipulation stage. In one exemplary embodiment, the particle manipulation stage is a microfabricated valve, which sorts a target particle from non-target particles in a fluid stream. The laser interrogation stages are disposed in the microfabricated fluid channels at the input and output of the valve. By reversing the flow from output to input, the same laser interrogation region may be used to perform the cytometry. The cytometry may be performed throughout the sorting process to optimize or control the sorting, or may be performed afterward to allow a multi-pass, sequential sort to be performed on the same sample. | 04-10-2014 |
20150093810 | Particle manipulation system with out-of-plane channel and focusing element - A particle manipulation system uses a MEMS-based, microfabricated particle manipulation device, which has an inlet channel, output channels, and a movable member formed on a substrate. The movable member moves parallel to the fabrication plane, as does fluid flowing in the inlet channel. The movable member separates a target particle from the rest of the particles, diverting it into an output channel. However, at least one output channel is not parallel to the fabrication plane. The device may be used to separate a target particle from non-target material in a sample stream. The target particle may be, for example, a stern cell, zygote, a cancer cell, a component of blood, bacteria or DNA sample, for example. The particle manipulation system may also include a microfluidic structure which focuses the target particles in a particular portion of the inlet channel. | 04-02-2015 |
20150093817 | Particle manipulation system with out-of plane channel - A particle manipulation system uses a MEMS-based, microfabricated particle manipulation device which has an inlet channel, output channels, and a movable member formed on a substrate. The movable member moves parallel to the fabrication plane, as does fluid flowing in the inlet channel. The movable member separates a target particle from the rest of the particles, diverting it into an output channel. However, at least one output channel is not parallel to the fabrication plane. The device may be used to separate a target particle from non-target material in a sample stream. The target particle may be, for example, a stem cell, zygote, a cancer cell, a T-cell, a component of blood, bacteria or DNA sample, for example. The particle manipulation system may also include a microfluidic structure which focuses the target particles in a particular portion of the inlet channel. | 04-02-2015 |
20150177122 | CELL SORTING SYSTEM USING ELECTROMAGNETIC SOLENOID - A MEMS-based cell sorting system is disclosed, which uses a novel combination of features to accomplish the cell sorting in the microfabricated channels housed in a disposable cartridge. The MEMS-based cell sorting system may include a microfabricated cell sorting valve that is responsive to an applied magnetic field. The MEMS-based cell sorting system may further include an electromagnet that generates a magnetic field to actuate the microfabricated cell sorting valve. The electromagnet may have a design which allows it to create a very localized magnetic field while having adequate thermal properties to operate reliably. | 06-25-2015 |
20150211685 | PARTICLE MANIPULATION SYSTEM WITH STAY-WET ALGORITHM - A MEMS-based particle manipulation system which uses a particle manipulation stage and a sensor to detect when the sample volume is exhausted or nearly exhausted. The sensor sends a signal to a fluid control means that reverses the pressure between one of the output channels and the input channels, to keep the surfaces wet with a volume of the sample fluid. This volume can be maintained in the channel until an operator intervenes, or it can be repeatedly shuttled back and forth between the input channel and an output channel. By keeping the channels wet, material from the sample stream does not become adhered to the channel walls, which might otherwise irreversibly change or damage the device. | 07-30-2015 |
20150253223 | MEMS-BASED SINGLE PARTICLE SEPARATION SYSTEM - A particle separation system uses a MEMS-based, microfabricated particle manipulation device which has an inlet channel, output channels, and a movable member formed on a substrate to sort one or more target particle from a sample stream. The system may include an interposer that receives the sorted particle and dispenses a carrier fluid with it to form a liquid droplet containing the particle. The droplet may then be dispensed to a microtiter plate, such that each well in the titer plate may contain a single target particle. The system may be used to separate individual biological cells, such as T cells, B cells, stem cells, cancer cells and sperm cells for further manipulation. | 09-10-2015 |
20150367346 | CELL SORTING SYSTEM USING MICROFABRICATED COMPONENTS - A MEMS-based cell sorter is disclosed, which uses a novel combination of features to accomplish the cell sorting using a microfabricated cell sorting valve housed in a disposable cartridge. The features include an interposer that provides fluid communication between the microfluidic passages in the silicon substrate and a plurality of fluid reservoirs in the cartridge, including a sample, sort and waste reservoir The disposable cartridge may include other features that assist in the handling of small volumes of fluids, such as a siphon region in the sort reservoir and funnel-shaped regions in the sample and waste reservoirs. A mixing mechanism may be provided for stirring the contents of the sample reservoir. | 12-24-2015 |
Nicholas C. Masiello, Uxbridge, MA US
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20110082083 | FORMULATIONS OF LIQUID STABLE ANTITHROMBIN - In one aspect, the invention provides liquid stable formulations of antithrombin. | 04-07-2011 |
20140242182 | FORMULATIONS THAT STABILIZE PROTEINS - In one aspect, the disclosure provides formulations that stabilize proteins, wherein the formulations comprise a buffer. In some embodiments, the buffer comprises potassium mono-hydrogen-phosphate and potassium di-hydrogen-phosphate, or the buffer comprises sodium mono-hydrogen-phosphate and sodium di-hydrogen-phosphate. In some embodiments, the protein is a therapeutic protein. In some embodiments, the therapeutic protein is antithrombin. | 08-28-2014 |
Nicholas C. Matsakis, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20120072915 | Shared Request Grouping in a Computing System - A queuing module is configured to determine the presence of at least one shared request in a request queue, and in the event at least one shared request is determined to be present in the queue; determine the presence of a waiting exclusive request located in the queue after the at least one shared request, and in the event a waiting exclusive request is determined to be located in the queue after the at least one shared request: determine whether grouping a new shared request with the at least one shared request violates a deferral limit of the waiting exclusive request; and, in the event grouping the new shared request with the at least one shared request does not violate the deferral limit of the waiting exclusive request, group the new shared request with the at least one shared request. | 03-22-2012 |
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20140207938 | SERVER RESTART MANAGEMENT VIA STABILITY TIME - The stability and availability status of a server is determined by monitoring the stability time specification of the server. The stability time is set for the server and defined as a time between a starting state of the server and a stability point of the server. The server activity is monitored by an availability manager to determine an availability status of the server. Responsive to the server activity progressing to the stability point within the stability time, an embodiment determines that the server is stable. Responsive to the server activity failing to progress to the stability point within the stability time, an embodiment determines that the server is unreliable. | 07-24-2014 |
20150019725 | SERVER RESTART MANAGEMENT VIA STABILITY TIME - A computer-implemented method for monitoring server stability based on a stability time specification of a server includes specifying a stability time for the server, wherein the stability time is defined as a time between a starting state of the server and a stability point of the server. The server activity is monitored by an availability manager to determine an availability status of the server. Responsive to the server activity progressing to the stability point within the stability time, an embodiment determines that the server is stable. Responsive to the server activity failing to progress to the stability point within the stability time, an embodiment determines that the server is unreliable. | 01-15-2015 |
Nicholas C. Merlini, Iii, Painesville, OH US
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20120261925 | WIND TURBINE SHROUD AND WIND TURBINE SYSTEM USING THE SHROUD - A wind energy system includes an annular wind shroud surrounding the rotatable blades of a wind turbine. The shroud is configured to enhance the wind power delivered to the rotatable blades of the wind turbine by generating an efficient pressure differential between the blade upstream and downstream wind flows. A radially outwardly extending collar-shaped brim member is formed on an outside of an exhaust opening edge of an outlet of the wind tunnel body and an axially rearwardly extending tubular-shaped rim member is formed on the exhaust opening edge of the outlet of the wind tunnel body. The brim and rim cooperatively generate adjacent annular pressure zones in the downstream flow beneficially effecting the power delivered to the blades intermediate the upstream and downstream flows. | 10-18-2012 |
20130175804 | WIND TURBINE SHROUD AND WIND TURBINE SYSTEM USING THE SHROUD - An annular shroud and a wind energy system including the annular wind shroud surround the rotatable constant chord blades of a wind turbine for generating electricity. The wind shroud includes a cylindrical wind tunnel body and a circular structural support ring, wherein the cylindrical wind tunnel body is formed of a plurality of wind tunnel body sector members carried on the circular structural support ring. Each of the plurality of wind tunnel body sector members of the cylindrical wind tunnel body are substantially identically formed. In one form the cylindrical wind tunnel body includes an air horn member on an intake opening edge, a circular cylindrical member, a conical member having a substantially constantly increasing diameter in the wind flowing direction, and a skirt member expanding radially outwardly. In another embodiment, the a conical member smoothly expands in the wind flowing direction. | 07-11-2013 |
Nicholas C. Mohat, San Antonio, TX US
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20090241424 | Modular Window For An Aircraft Including An SPD Lens And An Opaque Shade - A modular window for use in a vehicle, such as an airborne vehicle, is provided. The modular window includes a suspended particle device (“SPD”) film, the SPD film making up one of the lenses of the modular The window typically includes an opaque shade movable between an opened and closed position, in spaced apart relation to the reveal mounted SPD lens. The opaque shade can move between an open and closed position with the opaque shade. In an open position, the light passing through the modular window unit is controlled by controlling the opacity of the SPD lens. When the opaque shade is in a closed position, the opaque shade substantially prevents any light from passing through the modular window unit regardless of the opacity of the SPD lens. | 10-01-2009 |
20090283227 | Clutch operated electric aircraft window with manual override - A novel electrically driven window shade using an electromagnetic clutch and an override mechanism accessible to a passenger in the aircraft interior, whose shade is driven by an electric motor coupled to a drive sprocket through the electromagnetic clutch. The clutch and electric motor are typically wired in series with one another such that when the motor is energized the clutch is engaged, allowing the window shade to move between an opened and closed position. When the electric motor is de-energized, the clutch is disengaged and the novel override device may be used to manually move the shade between a raised or lowered position. | 11-19-2009 |
20120067528 | LEAD SCREW DRIVEN CHAIN DRIVE MODULAR MANUALLY OPERATED WINDOW SHADE SYSTEM FOR AN AIRCRAFT - A modular window unit for an aircraft or other vehicle is disclosed. The modular window unit includes a shade assembly having a shade, a fixed shade rail, and a removable shade rail. The shade rail assembliy engages a frame. An inner and outer lens also engage the frame or elements engaged with the frame. A drive system, either electric or manual, moves the shade between an opened and closed position. The drive system includes a drive sprocket, a metal link chain, and an idler sprocket. Insulation may be provided on one or more elements of the modular window unit to help keep down noise and vibration. | 03-22-2012 |
20120318466 | Modular Window For An Aircraft Including An SPD Lens And An Opaque Shade - A modular window for use in a vehicle, such as an airborne vehicle, is provided. The modular window includes a suspended particle device (“SPD”) film, the SPD film making up one of the lenses of the modular The window typically includes an opaque shade movable between an opened and closed position, in spaced apart relation to the reveal mounted SPD lens. The opaque shade can move between an open and closed position with the opaque shade. In an open position, the light passing through the modular window unit is controlled by controlling the opacity of the SPD lens. When the opaque shade is in a closed position, the opaque shade substantially prevents any light from passing through the modular window unit regardless of the opacity of the SPD lens. | 12-20-2012 |
20130264017 | MODULAR WINDOW FOR AN AIRCRAFT INCLUDING AN SPD LENS AND AN OPAQUE SHADE - A modular window for use in a vehicle, such as an airborne vehicle, is provided. The modular window includes a suspended particle device (“SPD”) film, the SPD film making up one of the lenses of the modular The window typically includes an opaque shade movable between an opened and closed position, in spaced apart relation to the reveal mounted SPD lens. The opaque shade can move between an open and closed position with the opaque shade. In an open position, the light passing through the modular window unit is controlled by controlling the opacity of the SPD lens. When the opaque shade is in a closed position, the opaque shade substantially prevents any light from passing through the modular window unit regardless of the opacity of the SPD lens. | 10-10-2013 |
20140118810 | MODULAR AIRCRAFT WINDOW WITH MULTIPLE LIGHT CONTROL ELEMENTS - Various systems and techniques may be used to provide light control in modular aircraft window assemblies. In particular implementations, a modular aircraft window assembly may include a frame having an opening and a substantially transparent exterior lens attached to the frame and covering the opening thereof The window assembly may also have at least a first smart window element. In particular implementations, the first smart window element may be segmented into portions that may be individually controlled. In certain implementations, the window assembly may additionally have a second smart window element. In some implementations, the first smart window element may be adapted to maintain substantial transparency while allowing variable light transmittance responsive to a first input signal, and the second smart window element may be adapted to alternate between substantial transparency and substantial translucency responsive to a second input signal. | 05-01-2014 |
20140140080 | LIGHT RING FOR AN AIRCRAFT CABIN WINDOW - In an aircraft having an A/C exterior and an A/C interior, an assembly for illuminating an A/C window on the interior. The assembly comprises an A/C interior panel having an inner surface and an outer surface configured with walls defining a window opening. A substantially opaque inner collar is generally configured to the shape of the window opening also has an inner edge and an outer edge. The inner collar is adapted to engage the A/C interior panel adjacent the window opening. A window shade unit is provided and has an inner lens and a substantially opaque moveable shade. A light diffuser member, such as a milky colored at least partly light transparent sheet of plastic, is configured to the shape of the window opening. The light diffuser engages the opaque inner collar near the outer edge thereof and lays adjacent the inner lens of the window shade unit. Coupling members are used to couple the window unit to the inner collar and an illumination source configured to lay adjacent the collar and an outer surface of the light diffuser, so as to illuminate the window from the outside in, through the light diffuser when the light source is illuminated, so as to cast light into the A/C interior. | 05-22-2014 |
Nicholas C. Obteshka, Springfield, OR US
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20150377581 | Adjustable pulley assembly for a compound archery bow - A pulley assembly for a compound bow comprises a draw cable pulley rotatable about a first axis, a mounting member attached to the draw cable pulley and adjustable among multiple positions, and a power cable pulley attached to the mounting member and adjustable among multiple positions about a second axis. Movement of the mounting member shifts the second axis relative to the first axis. Movement of one or both of the mounting member or power cable pulley alters one or more of the bow's draw force curve, draw length, draw weight, or stored energy. | 12-31-2015 |
Nicholas C. Pawsey, North Ryde AU
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20110137393 | STIFFINER HAVING AN ENLARGED BOMBOUS DISTAL END REGION AND CORRESPONDING COCHLEAR IMPLANT STIMULATING ASSEMBLY - A cochlear implant comprising an elongate implantable stimulating assembly configured to be implanted in a recipient's cochlea, the stimulating assembly having a carrier member with a lumen longitudinally extending therethrough; and an elongate stylet configured to be removably inserted into the lumen, the stylet having an elongate body region and a distal end region comprising a bombous tip having a cross-sectional diameter that is approximately the same as the diameter of the lumen. | 06-09-2011 |
Nicholas C. Purpera, North Olmsted, OH US
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20150345764 | RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) SIGNAL PATHWAY FOR A LAMP ANTENNA - An illumination device is disclosed, and includes a first housing defining an interior cavity and an aperture, at least one lighting element, and a driver board electrically coupled to the lighting element. The driver board includes an antenna element. The driver board is positioned at least in part within the interior cavity of the first housing. The aperture of the first housing is positioned so as to create a pathway such that radio frequency (RF) signals reach the interior cavity of the first housing. | 12-03-2015 |
Nicholas C. Seroff, Boulder, CO US
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20090286421 | DATA STORAGE DEVICE COMPATIBLE WITH MULTIPLE INTERCONNECT STANDARDS - A data storage device comprises a data storage medium and a connector that provides an interface between the data storage medium and a host device. The connector has a shape that substantially conforms to an internal storage interconnect standard. The connector comprises a first set of electrical contacts that substantially conform to the internal storage interconnect standard, and a second set of contacts configured to provide connectivity with the host device in accordance with an external storage interconnect standard. Also described are cables for connecting the data storage device to a host via the external storage interconnect standard as well as an interconnect detector. | 11-19-2009 |
20100223416 | DATA STORAGE DEVICE COMPATIBLE WITH MULTIPLE INTERCONNECT STANDARDS - A data storage device comprises a data storage medium; an interface between the data storage medium and a host device configured to provide connectivity according to a plurality of storage interconnect standards. The data storage device also includes a interconnect detector configured to determine the presence of a physical connection to the host device and identify an interconnect standard of the host device, wherein the interconnect standard of the host device is one of the plurality of storage interconnect standards; and a controller configured to: receive an indication of the interconnect standard of the physical connection from the interconnect detector, receive data access commands in accordance with the interconnect standard from the host device via the connector; process the data access commands by accessing the data storage medium; and send a response to the data access commands in accordance with the interconnect standard to the host via the connector. | 09-02-2010 |
Nicholas C. Stone, Bel Air, MD US
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20150211745 | COMMERCIAL COOKING OVEN WITH REMOVABLE DOOR ASSEMBLY - A cooking oven includes a housing defining an internal cooking cavity with an opening. A door assembly includes an inner panel framing an inner glass pane, and an outer panel framing an outer glass pane. A pivot arrangement pivotably mounts the door assembly to the housing. The pivot arrangement includes at least one pivot part located on the door assembly and at least one pivot part located on the housing. The pivot part of the door assembly is separable from the pivot part of the housing via vertically upward movement of the door assembly and upon separation of the pivot part of the door assembly from the pivot part of the housing the door becomes completely removed from the housing to enable the door assembly to be taken to a washing station for cleaning. | 07-30-2015 |
Nicholas C. Strandwitz, Santa Monica, CA US
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20110311635 | HOLLOW METAL OXIDE SPHERES AND NANOPARTICLES ENCAPSULATED THEREIN - A nanoparticle including a Group 3 atom-containing shell. In various embodiments, the nanoparticle includes a metal or metal catalyst-containing core, or a substantially metal-free core. In other embodiments, the nanoparticle shell is hollow. A method of preparing the nanoparticle and methods of using such particles are also provided. | 12-22-2011 |
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Nicholas C. Tierno, Clifton, VA US
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20140246862 | AIRBORNE WIND ENERGY SYSTEM - An airborne wind energy system includes a lift system, a wind power generating system, a tether, and a control system. The lift system including a substantially airtight chamber for storing lighter-than-air gases. The wind power generating system is coupled to the lift system and including two rotating assemblies and a generator. The tether is coupled to the wind power generating system and tethers the airborne wind energy system to the ground. The two rotating assemblies are coupled to the generator and arranged to rotate in opposite directions so that the generator generates electrical power when the two rotating assemblies rotate in opposite directions. | 09-04-2014 |
Nicholas C. Tipper, Lake Forest Park, WA US
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Nicholas C. Wilson, Petersfield GB
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20090172117 | METHODS FOR USING MESSAGE QUEUING TELEMETRY TRANSPORT FOR SENSOR NETWORKS TO SUPPORT SLEEPING DEVICES - Methods support a sleep mode for an embedded device. Embedded devices like sensors and actuators used in wireless sensor networks have a limited power supply. To conserve energy and thus increase the lifetime of these devices, the devices should be put into a stand-by mode (also called sleep-mode) when they are not used. These methods support the sleep mode at a higher level than the MAC layer, thus avoiding the problems of prior art approaches. Methods are exemplarily described for the case of the message queuing telemetry transport protocol for sensor networks. They can easily be adapted to other protocols. | 07-02-2009 |
Nicholas C. Zalinski, Macomb, MI US
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20130296754 | ORTHOTIC JOINT AND KNEE-ANKLE-FOOT ORTHOTIC DEVICE INCORPORATING SAME - An orthotic joint comprising an upper plate, lower plate, cover plate, back plate, first link, second link, coil spring, and extension stop. The coil spring is situated between the lower plate and first link, and as the joint is flexed, the first end of the coil spring travels along a first arcuate edge of the first link. The extension is situated adjacent to the first link. A first pin pivotally connects the first link to the upper plate, a second pin pivotally connects the first link to the back plate, a third pin pivotally connects the second link to the upper plate, and a fourth pin pivotally connects the second link to the back plate. A knee-ankle-foot orthotic device comprising the orthotic joint of the present invention. | 11-07-2013 |