Oliveira, US
Alberto Oliveira, Mineola, NY US
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20120236679 | HYGIENICALLY COVERED DRINK STIRRER ASSEMBLY - An assembly of hygienically-covered drink stirrers, including a container with stirrers disposed within the container and hollow sleeves removably receivable over the top portion of the stirrers. The bottom end of each of the stirrers is uncovered and the stirrers are arranged in the container with said stirrers and sleeves accessible via an openable top end of the container. One of the stirrers, having the sleeves received thereon, can be selected from the container and placed into a beverage and removal of the sleeve makes accessible a hygienically constituted stirrer end. | 09-20-2012 |
Andre M. Oliveira, Rochester, MN US
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20100297649 | METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR DETECTING GENE AMPLIFICATION - This document relates to methods and materials involved in detecting gene amplification in a mammal. For example, methods and materials for detecting amplification at CPM and MDM2 loci to determine the presence or absence of a malignant lipomatous neoplasm in a mammal are provided. | 11-25-2010 |
20120164642 | METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR IDENTIFYING NODULAR FASCIITIS - This document provides methods and materials involved in detecting gene rearrangements indicative of nodular fasciitis. For example, methods and materials for determining if a mesenchymal neoplasm is nodular fasciitis based at least in part on the detection of a gene rearrangement (e.g. a USP6 or MYH9 rearrangement) are provided. | 06-28-2012 |
20150079595 | METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR DETECTING GENE AMPLIFICATION - This document relates to methods and materials involved in detecting gene amplification in a mammal. For example, methods and materials for detecting amplification at CPM and MDM2 loci to determine the presence or absence of a malignant lipomatous neoplasm in a mammal are provided. | 03-19-2015 |
Carlos Oliveira, Steamboat Springs, CO US
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20160098514 | Predictive Test for Aggressiveness or Indolence of Prostate Cancer from Mass Spectrometry of Blood-Based Sample - A programmed computer functioning as a classifier operates on mass spectral data obtained from a blood-based patient sample to predict indolence or aggressiveness of prostate cancer. Methods of generating the classifier and conducting a test on a blood-based sample from a prostate cancer patient using the classifier are described. | 04-07-2016 |
Eduardo P. Oliveira, Redmond, WA US
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20100138647 | ENCRYPTION SCHEME FOR STREAMED MULTIMEDIA CONTENT PROTECTED BY RIGHTS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A stream of content has multiple sub-streams, where each sub-stream comprises a part of the content and is divisible into logical blocks bounded by intrinsic partitions. For each sub-stream, a specification of the logical blocks bounded by the intrinsic partitions is defined and the sub-stream is divided into the logical blocks bounded by the intrinsic partitions. Each divided logical block is encrypted and then divided into one or more portions to produce corresponding pieces of data, and each piece of data is placed into a data packet as a payload thereof. Each data packet is transmitted to a recipient thereof, and the recipient can retrieve the pieces of data from the payloads of the packets, reconstruct the encrypted logical blocks, and manipulate the sub-stream on a per-logical block basis without necessarily decrypting each encrypted logical block. | 06-03-2010 |
20100280954 | EXTENSIBLE MEDIA RIGHTS - A DRM System. A DRM system comprising a service provider, a CE device coupled to the service provider, and an XMR license disposed upon the CE device. | 11-04-2010 |
Eduardo P. Oliveira, Seattle, WA US
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20140006098 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS UTILIZING AN ENGAGEMENT CODE | 01-02-2014 |
20140052562 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERACTIVE AND SOCIAL SHOPPING - Disclosed in some examples is a method of providing assistance to a consumer comprising authenticating with a shopping service over a network using a network adapter; downloading a shopping list from the shopping service over the network using a network adapter; displaying the shopping list to the user on a display screen, the shopping list comprising a name of an item, wherein each item in the shopping list may be displayed as a tile, wherein each tile is arranged in a series of rows and columns; receiving an input identifying one or more changes to the shopping list; processing the input using a computer processor; and sending the one or more changes to the shopping service over the network using the network adapter. | 02-20-2014 |
Fabio A. Oliveira, White Plains, NY US
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20130086578 | VIRTUAL IMAGE CONSTRUCTION - A requirement graph defined by a user is analyzed. A set of user-defined requirements is identified, based on the analyzing, for constructing a virtual image. A set of models is analyzed based on the set of user-defined requirements that have been identified. Each semantic in the set of models represents at least one capability and one requirement of a virtual image building block in a plurality of virtual image building blocks. A set of virtual image construction solutions is generated based on analyzing the set of models. Each virtual image construction solution includes at least one set of virtual image building blocks from the plurality of virtual image building blocks. The at least one set of virtual image building blocks satisfies the set of user-defined requirements and requirements of each virtual image building block within the at least one set of virtual image building blocks. | 04-04-2013 |
20130332900 | DESIGNING AND CROSS-CONFIGURING SOFTWARE - Various embodiments create a cross-configuration software module for cross-configuring software entities. In one embodiment, a first set of requirements and at least a second set of requirements are obtained. Each of the first and second set of requirements identify at least one of a set of software entities and a set of hardware components required to be present on at least one system including software entities to be cross-configured. At least one set of operations is obtained. The set of operations includes at least one executable instruction that configures a first software entity with a second software entity. A first configuration definition is generated including at least the first set of requirements and the at least one set of operations. A second configuration definition is generated including at least the second set of requirements. The first and second configuration definitions are stored within a cross-configuration software module. | 12-12-2013 |
20130332901 | DESIGNING AND CROSS-CONFIGURING SOFTWARE - Various embodiments create a cross-configuration software module for cross-configuring software entities. In one embodiment, a first set of requirements and at least a second set of requirements are obtained. Each of the first and second set of requirements identify at least one of a set of software entities and a set of hardware components required to be present on at least one system including software entities to be cross-configured. At least one set of operations is obtained. The set of operations includes at least one executable instruction that configures a first software entity with a second software entity. A first configuration definition is generated including at least the first set of requirements and the at least one set of operations. A second configuration definition is generated including at least the second set of requirements. The first and second configuration definitions are stored within a cross-configuration software module. | 12-12-2013 |
20140282433 | TESTING FUNCTIONAL CORRECTNESS AND IDEMPOTENCE OF SOFTWARE AUTOMATION SCRIPTS - Various embodiments automatically test software automation scripts. In one embodiment, at least one software automation script is obtained. The software automation script is configured to automatically place a computing system into a target state. A plurality of test cases for the software automation script is executed. Each of the plurality of test cases is a separate instance of the software automation script configured based at least on one or more different states of the computing system. The software automation script is determined to be one of idempotent and non-idempotent and/or one of convergent and non-convergent based on executing the plurality of test cases. | 09-18-2014 |
20140282434 | TESTING FUNCTIONAL CORRECTNESS AND IDEMPOTENCE OF SOFTWARE AUTOMATION SCRIPTS - Various embodiments automatically test software automation scripts. In one embodiment, at least one software automation script is obtained. The software automation script is configured to automatically place a computing system into a target state. A plurality of test cases for the software automation script is executed. Each of the plurality of test cases is a separate instance of the software automation script configured based at least on one or more different states of the computing system. The software automation script is determined to be one of idempotent and non-idempotent and/or one of convergent and non-convergent based on executing the plurality of test cases. | 09-18-2014 |
20160054992 | DESIGNING AND CROSS-CONFIGURING SOFTWARE - Various embodiments create a cross-configuration software module for cross-configuring software entities. In one embodiment, a first set of requirements and at least a second set of requirements are obtained. Each of the first and second set of requirements identify at least one of a set of software entities and a set of hardware components required to be present on at least one system including software entities to be cross-configured. At least one set of operations is obtained. The set of operations includes at least one executable instruction that configures a first software entity with a second software entity. A first configuration definition is generated including at least the first set of requirements and the at least one set of operations. A second configuration definition is generated including at least the second set of requirements. The first and second configuration definitions are stored within a cross-configuration software module. | 02-25-2016 |
20160077816 | SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT BASED ON SEMANTIC MODELS AND LOW-LEVEL RUNTIME STATE - Various embodiments manage deployable computing environments. In one embodiment, a semantic model of a computing environment is analyzed. The computing environment is deployed based on the analysis of the semantic model. The deployment of the computing environment includes executing one or more automation scripts. One or more changes in a state of the computing environment are identified, for each automation script executed during the deployment of the computing environment, based on executing the automation script. The semantic model is updated based on the one or more changes in state identified for each automation script. | 03-17-2016 |
Gary Oliveira, Lake Orion, MI US
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20090250302 | Fast turn-off and fast turn-on in inductive load and usage in vehicle application - A fast turn-off and fast turn-on circuit ( | 10-08-2009 |
Gary A. Oliveira, Lake Orion, MI US
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20100213902 | Use of High Frequency Transformer to Charge HEV Batteries - A system for charging a high voltage battery that includes a low DC voltage battery, a DC-to-AC converting circuit, a controller, a AC-to-DC converting circuit and a high DC voltage battery. The low voltage battery outputs a low DC voltage signal. The DC-to-AC converting circuit receives the low DC voltage signal to convert into a chopped DC voltage signal. The DC-to-AC converter outputs a high AC voltage signal corresponding to the chopped DC voltage signal. The controller controls a duty cycle of the chopped DC voltage signal. The AC-to-DC converting circuit converts the high AC voltage signal into a high DC voltage signal. The high voltage battery charges using the high DC voltage signal. A method for charging a high voltage battery is also provided. | 08-26-2010 |
20110006493 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COUPLING A DISCONNECTABLE STABILIZER BAR - A vehicle stabilizer bar assembly having a pair of stabilizer bar members that are selectively uncoupled via a clutch. The clutch includes a moving element that can be selectively moved via an actuator to effect the uncoupling of the stabilizer bar members. The actuator is configured to apply a force to the moving element concentrically about the axis along which the moving element translates. The clutch is configured to transmit torque from one of the stabilizer bar members to the other stabilizer bar member concentrically about the axis. A method for operating a vehicle stabilizer bar assembly is also provided. | 01-13-2011 |
20110046860 | LINEAR ACTUATOR WITH POSITION SENSING SYSTEM - An electromagnetic actuator assembly with a frame, a movable element, first and second sensor targets that are coupled to the movable element for movement therewith, first and second sensors that are coupled to the frame and a controller. The first sensor is configured to sense a position of the first sensor target and to produce a first sensor signal in response thereto. The second sensor is configured to sense a position of the second sensor target and to produce a second sensor signal in response thereto. The controller that receives the first and second sensor signals and identifies three or more discrete points along a path of travel of the plunger. A differential assembly that incorporates the electromagnetic actuator assembly is also provided. | 02-24-2011 |
20110101631 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COUPLING A DISCONNECTABLE STABILIZER BAR - A stabilizer bar system that includes a first stabilizer bar, a second stabilizer bar and a clutch having a clutch housing and a plurality of coupling members housed in the clutch housing. The first stabilizer bar is received in the clutch housing for rotation relative to the clutch housing about a rotational axis. The second stabilizer bar is fixedly coupled to the clutch housing. The coupling members are configured to selectively non-rotatably couple the first stabilizer bar to the clutch housing such that the clutch housing is employed to transmit torque between the first and second stabilizer bars. | 05-05-2011 |
Gustavo Oliveira, Houston, TX US
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20160032684 | Downhole Tool With Counting Mechanism - An object counting mechanism for a downhole tool which includes a tool housing having a central passage and a seat configured to selectively catch an object passing through the central passage. An activating mechanism is configured to move the seat from a first state allowing the object to pass through the seat into a second state for catching the object on the seat. A rotating sleeve causes the activating mechanism to move the seat into the second state after a given degree of rotation of the rotating sleeve. At least one contact surface is spaced apart from the seat and positioned to engage the object passing through the central passage, thereby effecting a limited rotation of the rotating sleeve at each passage of an object. | 02-04-2016 |
Humberto Almeida Oliveira, The Woodlands, TX US
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20140367100 | Simultaneous Method for Combined Acidizing and Proppant Fracturing - A treatment fluid for use in a combined acidizing and proppant fracturing treatment, the treatment fluid comprising: (A) an emulsion comprising: (i) a continuous oil phase; (ii) an internal aqueous phase comprising: (a) water; and (b) a source of an acid; and (iii) an emulsifier; and (B) a proppant. A method of fracturing a treatment zone of a well, the method comprising the steps of: (I) forming a treatment fluid according to the invention; and (II) introducing the treatment fluid into the zone at a rate and pressure greater than the fracture gradient of the zone. | 12-18-2014 |
Ivan Borges Oliveira, Moncure, NC US
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20100082469 | Constrained Optimized Binning For Scorecards - Computer-implemented systems and methods are provided for generating bins for a scorecard. An approximate set of bins is generated by applying an optimization model to binning data. The optimization model includes an objective function, constraints, and surrogate weight of evidence metric(s). The approximated set of bins are then used in scorecard operations. | 04-01-2010 |
Jillian M. Oliveira, West Chester, PA US
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20150011830 | TIP ACTUATED DISPOSABLE ENDOSCOPE - The present invention relates to an endoscope having a motorized assembly to control the distal end of an endoscope. Preferred embodiments can include disposable and reusable components. The system reduces the force need to control the tip of the endoscope and thereby reduce the risk of perforation′. | 01-08-2015 |
John E. Oliveira, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20110278834 | Protective order identification card and method for enforcement - A protective order identification card and method for enforcement that assists law enforcement officials in quickly and efficiently assisting victims under the protective auspices of protective orders through the use of a dual-sided identification card and national information hotline number. The dual-sided identification card, coupled with the national information hotline number, displays relevant information regarding both the victim and offender to provide a necessary tool for assisting law enforcement personnel in enforcing protective orders regardless of jurisdiction. | 11-17-2011 |
Jorge Oliveira, Rutherford, NJ US
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20140230218 | PANEL SUPPORT - A structure is described that includes a central channel with first and second ledges on a first and second side, respectively, of the central channel. The ledges include a first cutout in the first ledge and a second cutout in the second ledge aligned with the first cutout. The structure also includes a first side channel and a second side channel that each include an outer wall. The outer wall on the first side channel includes a first outer wall cutout that is aligned with the first cutout and the outer wall on the second side channel includes a second outer wall cutout that is aligned with the second cutout. | 08-21-2014 |
Joseph D. Oliveira, Poquoson, VA US
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20150159394 | Umbrella Bucket - A device for carrying items to a desired location, and there assembled into a weighted umbrella stand that also serves as a fishing rod holder. The device has a container, lid, and tube, with tube extensions providing arms extending outward from the vertical axis of the device such that fishing rod holders and fishing rods may be disposed within the arms. An umbrellas disposed within the extensions and tube, and the container is weighted with available materials such as sand, water, rocks, or the like. | 06-11-2015 |
Luis Carlos Oliveira, Newark, NJ US
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20110224518 | HANDHELD APPARATUS TO DETERMINE THE VIABILITY OF A BIOLOGICAL TISSUE - The present invention provides for a handheld apparatus for in vivo examination of the viability of a biological tissue. | 09-15-2011 |
Manuel E. Oliveira, Jamaica, NY US
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20120261891 | Skate Suspension System - A skate suspension system is provided for reducing stress on a user's legs while skating. The system includes a chassis configured for coupling to a skate boot. A rear skate arm is pivotally coupled to a front skate arm. A medial shock is coupled to and extends between the front skate arm and the rear skate arm. A front wheel is coupled to the front skate arm and a rear wheel is coupled to the rear skate arm. The front skate arm is coupled to the chassis by a front support extending between the chassis and the front skate arm. Similarly, the rear skate arm is coupled to the chassis by a rear support extending between the chassis and the rear skate arm. | 10-18-2012 |
Marcos A. Oliveira, San Antonio, TX US
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20100086513 | Method for Effecting Antimicrobial Activity Using Polyamine Analogues - A method for using polyamine analogues containing bulky hydrophobic groups against antimicrobial agents is disclosed. The antimicrobial method works by the mechanical action of disrupting the protective outer member of a bacterial cell. | 04-08-2010 |
Paul Oliveira, Carmel, IN US
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20090175687 | GEOMEMBRANE PROTECTIVE COVER - A pond liner system includes a geomembrane liner ( | 07-09-2009 |
20120045286 | GEOMEMBRANE ANCHOR SYSTEM - A containment system includes a geomembrane liner positioned over a ground surface. An anchor member is provided beneath the geomembrane liner and includes a fastening plate adapted to be secured to the geomembrane liner. The geomembrane liner is positioned over the ground surface and anchor member and is secured to the fastening plate. Dirt or other covering material may then be provided in the hole and over the geomembrane, or the geomembrane may be left exposed. | 02-23-2012 |
20120204501 | POUR IN PLACE WALKWAY PAD - A walkway path is produced by a process that includes positioning a plurality of form members over a roofing membrane assembly to define an interior area. A curable composition is applied over the roofing membrane assembly and within the interior area. The curable composition cures to form a seamless protective layer providing a walkway path over the membrane assembly. A non-slip particulate may be spread over the curable composition while it is not yet completely cured. | 08-16-2012 |
Paula F. Oliveira, North Logan, UT US
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20160102125 | EXPRESSION SYSTEMS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A method of producing synthetic spider silk, including: transforming | 04-14-2016 |
Paulo Br Oliveira, West Palm Beach, FL US
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20160049069 | Anti-Theft Wireless Protection System - The present invention is a system and method for protection against theft of personal items or accidentally forgetting them in public places. The idea is for the owner to carry a main Master device worn on the belt, the wrist, or any other convenient place. This Master device is in contact communication with smaller mobile Portable devices attached to all the personal items that need protection. When a Portable device is too far from the Master device, it is assumed to have been stolen, forgotten or left behind. Both devices have the capability of sounding an alarm. The wireless distance is adjustable and programmed via the user's menu on the Master device based on the individual need for each Portable device. | 02-18-2016 |
Rivanaldo S Oliveira, Grayslake, IL US
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20140270202 | Apparatus with Adaptive Audio Adjustment Based on Surface Proximity, Surface Type and Motion - A method includes detecting a surface in proximity to a mobile device using sensor data and determining an acoustic reflectivity or acoustic absorptivity of the surface using the sensor data. The method may further compensate for the acoustic reflectivity or acoustic absorptivity by controlling a configurable group of microphones of the mobile device. Compensating for the surface acoustic reflectivity or acoustic absorptivity may include beamforming the outputs of the configurable group of microphones to obtain one of an omnidirectional beamform pattern or a directional beamform pattern. An apparatus that performs the method include a configurable group of microphones, a signal conditioner, and a surface compensator. The surface compensator is operative to detect a surface in proximity to the apparatus and determine a surface acoustic reflectivity or acoustic absorptivity. | 09-18-2014 |
20140270217 | Apparatus with Adaptive Microphone Configuration Based on Surface Proximity, Surface Type and Motion - An apparatus includes a group of microphones and a surface compensator that is operatively coupled to switch logic and to a signal conditioner that provides a control channel to voice recognition logic. The surface compensator may detect surfaces in proximity to the apparatus as well as the surface's acoustic reflectivity or acoustic absorptivity and may accordingly configure the group of microphones including selecting appropriate signal conditioning and beamforming based on the surface acoustic reflectivity or acoustic absorptivity and the orientation of the apparatus. Voice recognition performance is thus improved when microphones are impeded or occluded by proximate surfaces. A group of sensors of the apparatus is used by the surface compensator to detect surfaces and surface type, and to determine apparatus orientation and motion. | 09-18-2014 |
20140270248 | Method and Apparatus for Detecting and Controlling the Orientation of a Virtual Microphone - A method for controlling the orientation of a virtual microphone, which is carried out on an electronic device, includes combining and processing signals from a microphone array to create a virtual microphone; receiving data from a sensor of the electronic device; determining, based on the received data, a mode in which the electronic device is being used; and based on the determined mode, directionally orienting the virtual microphone. Possible use modes include a) a stowed use mode, in which the criterion is the electronic device being substantially enclosed by surrounding material; b) a handset (alternately, private) use mode, in which the criterion is the electronic device being held proximate to a user; and c) a handheld (alternately, speakerphone) use mode, in which the criterion is the electronic device being held away from a user. | 09-18-2014 |
20140274212 | Method and Apparatus for Acoustically Characterizing an Environment in which an Electronic Device Resides - A method and apparatus for adapting acoustic processing in a communication device, and capturing at least one acoustic signal using acoustic hardware of the communication device, characterizing an acoustic environment external to the communication device using the at least one captured acoustic signal, adapting acoustic processing within the communication device based on the characterized acoustic environment. | 09-18-2014 |
20140278394 | Apparatus and Method for Beamforming to Obtain Voice and Noise Signals - One method of operation includes beamforming a plurality of microphone outputs to obtain a plurality of virtual microphone audio channels. Each virtual microphone audio channel corresponds to a beamform. The virtual microphone audio channels include at least one voice channel and at least one noise channel. The method includes performing voice activity detection on the at least one voice channel and adjusting a corresponding voice beamform until voice activity detection indicates that voice is present on the at least one voice channel. Another method beamforms the plurality of microphone outputs to obtain a plurality of virtual microphone audio channels, where each virtual microphone audio channel corresponds to a beamform, and with at least one voice channel and at least one noise channel. The method performs voice recognition on the at least one voice channel and adjusts the corresponding voice beamform to improve a voice recognition confidence metric. | 09-18-2014 |
Robert J. Oliveira, Maplewood, MN US
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20080226114 | Earbud Adapter with Enhanced Frequency Response - Adapters for use with sound devices and methods for making and using the same. An adapter may include an adapter body including a wall having a first surface and a second surface, and a projection extending from the wall. The adapter is generally configured to be attachable to a sound device such as an earbud or earphone. A sleeve configured to at least in part extend into the ear canal of a user during use may be attached to the projection. The adapter may additionally include one or more unobstructed orifices extending through the wall of the adapter between the first surface and the second surface. The one or more unobstructed orifices may allow leakage of acoustical energy from the adapter, thus modifying the level of sound energy at certain frequencies transmitted to the ear canal of a user. | 09-18-2008 |
20090232342 | EARBUD ADAPTER WITH INCREASED FLEXIBILITY REGION - An adapter configured to be detachably coupled to an earbud-type sound device or other sound device is disclosed. The adapter includes an adapter body having a top portion, a bottom portion which is configured to be detachably coupled to a sound device, and a projection extending from the top portion at a junction region between the projection and the top portion of the adapter body. The projection includes a sound conduit extending from an opening in the top portion of the adapter body. Furthermore, the junction region includes a multi-directional positioning component allowing the projection to be positioned at a plurality of angular positions relative to the top portion of the adapter body. | 09-17-2009 |
Robert Thomas Oliveira, Melbourne, FL US
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20100032529 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM FOR TRACKING A RAILYARD INVENTORY - A system for tracking a rail yard inventory may be incorporated in a rail yard that has a plurality of tracks on which a plurality of railcars in a train are moved and arranged wherein each track is associated with a destination of the railcars on the track. A controller, responsive to signals from sensors, counts the number of railcars that enter and exit a track to determine if railcars have been added or removed from the train. The controller updates the railcar sequence in the train and a database having data relative to the location of each railcar in the rail yard and sequence in which railcars are linked on a track. | 02-11-2010 |
Scott Oliveira, Kearny, NJ US
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20150368963 | CUBICLE CURTAIN LOADING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A cubicle curtain loading system, including: a first member having proximal and distal ends and configured to selectively retain a cubicle curtain, wherein the distal end of the first member is configured to engage a track system configured to selectively hold the cubicle curtain; and a second member having proximal and distal ends and disposed at an angle to the first member, wherein the distal end of the second member is coupled to the proximal end of the first member. The first member includes a slot traversing its length along a bottom or side surface thereof. Retainer structures coupled to the cubicle curtain selectively engage the slot and are gathered along the length of the first member. Alternatively, no slot is used and retainer structures coupled to the cubicle curtain are selectively disposed about the first member and are gathered along its length. One or more of the first member and the second member removably engage one or more clips coupled to one or more of a wall and a ceiling of a structure. Alternatively, the second member slidably engages a guide member coupled to a wall of a structure. The first member, the second member, and/or the track system may be integrally formed. | 12-24-2015 |
Simone Oliveira, New Brighton, MN US
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20130129682 | HAEMOPHILUS PARASUIS POLYPEPTIDES AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides isolated polypeptides having oligopeptide permease activity and an amino acid sequence that has at least 80% identity with a | 05-23-2013 |
Simone R. Oliveira, New Brighton, MN US
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20100255035 | Modified live (JMSO strain) Haemophilus parasuis vaccine - The present invention is a culture of cells of | 10-07-2010 |
Steven M. Oliveira, Canton, GA US
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20140021080 | Carton With Article Protection Feature - A carton for containing at least one article. The carton includes a plurality of panels that extends at least partially around the interior of the carton. The plurality of panels comprises a top panel, a bottom panel, a first side panel, and a second side panel. At least one article retention panel is for retaining the at least one article. The article retention panel is foldably connected to the at least one panel. The article retention panel is positioned relative to the at least one panel to contact the at least one article. | 01-23-2014 |
20140260095 | Carton With Article Protection Feature - A carton for containing at least one article. The carton comprises a plurality of panels at least partially forming an interior of the carton. The plurality of panels comprises a first panel and a second panel, the first panel and the second panel being in face-to-face contact to at least partially form the interior of the carton. The first panel comprises at least one article protection flap for protecting the at least one article. The at least one article protection flap is foldably connected to the first panel and moveable between a first position that is substantially parallel to the first panel and a second position wherein the article protection flap is folded relative to the first panel. The second panel comprises at least one access feature for positioning the at least one article protection flap from the first position to the second position. | 09-18-2014 |
20150028087 | CARTON WITH HANDLE - A carton for containing a flowable material. The carton comprises a plurality of panels that extends at least partially around an interior of the carton. The plurality of panels comprises at least a top panel. At least two end flaps are respectively foldably attached to respective panels of the plurality of panels. The at least two end flaps comprise a top end flap foldably connected to the to panel. An integrated handle comprises a handle panel extending in the top panel and into the top end flap and a handle closure at least partially in face-to-face contact with at least the top panel. The handle panel overlaps at least a portion of the handle closure, and the handle closure at least partially forms a barrier in the top panel adjacent the handle panel for at least partially preventing flowable material from exiting the carton at the integrated handle. | 01-29-2015 |
20150151888 | Carton With Article Protection Feature - A carton for containing at least one article. The carton includes a plurality of panels that extends at least partially around the interior of the carton. The plurality of panels comprises a top panel, a bottom panel, a first side panel, and a second side panel. At least one article retention panel is for retaining the at least one article. The article retention panel is foldably connected to the at least one panel. The article retention panel is positioned relative to the at least one panel to contact the at least one article. | 06-04-2015 |
Steven Manuel Oliveira, Nashua, NH US
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20090200364 | CARTON WITH INTEGRATED TRAY - A carton capable of containing a plurality of food items is disclosed. The carton can be separated into two portions or trays, each of which can be converted into a tray for heating a food item in a microwave oven. One or both of the trays may be designed to elevate the food product from the turntable or floor of the microwave oven to enhance the efficiency of the heating process. One or both trays may include a microwave energy interactive to enhance browning and/or crisping of the food item. | 08-13-2009 |
20100237137 | Pizza Carton With Curved Top - A carton for holding a food product. The carton has a plurality of panels that extend at least partially around an interior of the carton. The plurality of panels comprises a front panel, a back panel, a first side panel, and a second side panel. The front and back panels each have a curved edge at an end of the carton. | 09-23-2010 |
Vitor Oliveira, Elizabeth, NJ US
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20080245314 | FLUID DELIVERY ASSEMBLY - Assemblies in accordance with the invention can lead to an exceptionally easy to use, safe, and convenient system and method of applying a fixed dosage of chemicals to which a user might wish to avoid contact, such as parasiticides. In the present invention, a fluid, such as a pesticide or parasiticide, glue, solvent, lubricant, medicament and the like is loaded into a fluid reservoir and the reservoir sealed. The reservoir can be attached to a cap-applicator structure which is in an inactive configuration. In the inactive configuration, a piercing tip remains poised over the reservoir in an inactive configuration without forming an opening in the reservoir. The cap-applicator can have a sharp intsernal piercing tip capable of piercing the reservoir when the assembly is converted into an active configuration. This will allow the user to dispense the liquid out of the reservoir through the applicator. | 10-09-2008 |
20080245380 | FLUID APPLICATOR - An applicator tip is provided for operating in conjunction with a pierceable fluid reservoir. Assemblies in accordance with the invention can lead to an exceptionally easy to use, safe, and convenient system and method of applying a fixed dosage of chemicals to which a user might wish to avoid contact, such as parasiticides. The cap-applicator can have an internal piercing tip capable of piercing the reservoir when the assembly is converted into an active configuration. Projections can be provided, in the form of fins on a tube or a multi-prong structure with straight or curved projections. The tips of one or more projections can include dispensing ports or the ports can be recessed from the distal tip, such as in a notch, so as not to be obstructed if the distal tip of the cap is pressed against an animal to dispense the fluid. | 10-09-2008 |