Quimby, US
Aine Quimby, Newton, NH US
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20110151450 | High Fidelity Restriction Endonucleases - Methods and compositions are provided for engineering mutant enzymes with reduced star activity where the mutant enzymes have a fidelity index (FI) in a specified buffer that is greater than the FI of the non-mutated enzyme in the same buffer. | 06-23-2011 |
20120088237 | Engineering a Novel Methylation-Specific Restriction Endonuclease - A restriction endonuclease is provided that has been engineered to have a cleavage specificity for a DNA recognition sequence containing a modified nucleotide. Methods for engineering enzymes to cleave DNA containing modified nucleotides at specific sequences are provided. | 04-12-2012 |
20120301881 | Compositions, Methods and Related Uses for Cleaving Modified DNA - Compositions, methods and a kit are described relating to a novel family of enzymes which preferentially bind to a hydroxymethylated cytosine or a glucosylated hydroxymethylated cytosine and cleave double-stranded DNA at a defined distance 3′ of the recognition site to produce a cleavage fragment with a 1-3 base overhang. | 11-29-2012 |
20130115676 | High Fidelity Restriction Endonucleases - Compositions and methods are provided for enzymes with altered properties that involve a systematic approach to mutagenesis and a screening assay that permits selection of the desired proteins. Embodiments of the method are particularly suited for modifying specific properties of restriction endonucleases such as star activity. The compositions includes restriction endonucleases with reduced star activity as defined by an overall fidelity index improvement factor. | 05-09-2013 |
20130115677 | High Fidelity Restriction Endonucleases - Compositions and methods are provided for enzymes with altered properties that involve a systematic approach to mutagenesis and a screening assay that permits selection of the desired proteins. Embodiments of the method are particularly suited for modifying specific properties of restriction endonucleases such as star activity. The compositions includes restriction endonucleases with reduced star activity as defined by an overall fidelity index improvement factor. | 05-09-2013 |
20130115678 | High Fidelity Restriction Endonucleases - Compositions and methods are provided for enzymes with altered properties that involve a systematic approach to mutagenesis and a screening assay that permits selection of the desired proteins. Embodiments of the method are particularly suited for modifying specific properties of restriction endonucleases such as star activity. The compositions includes restriction endonucleases with reduced star activity as defined by an overall fidelity index improvement factor. | 05-09-2013 |
20130115679 | High Fidelity Restriction Endonucleases - Compositions and methods are provided for enzymes with altered properties that involve a systematic approach to mutagenesis and a screening assay that permits selection of the desired proteins. Embodiments of the method are particularly suited for modifying specific properties of restriction endonucleases such as star activity. The compositions includes restriction endonucleases with reduced star activity as defined by an overall fidelity index improvement factor. | 05-09-2013 |
20130115680 | High Fidelity Restriction Endonucleases - Compositions and methods are provided for enzymes with altered properties that involve a systematic approach to mutagenesis and a screening assay that permits selection of the desired proteins. Embodiments of the method are particularly suited for modifying specific properties of restriction endonucleases such as star activity. The compositions includes restriction endonucleases with reduced star activity as defined by an overall fidelity index improvement factor. | 05-09-2013 |
20130115681 | High Fidelity Restriction Endonucleases - Compositions and methods are provided for enzymes with altered properties that involve a systematic approach to mutagenesis and a screening assay that permits selection of the desired proteins. Embodiments of the method are particularly suited for modifying specific properties of restriction endonucleases such as star activity. The compositions includes restriction endonucleases with reduced star activity as defined by an overall fidelity index improvement factor. | 05-09-2013 |
20130122568 | High Fidelity Restriction Endonucleases - Compositions and methods are provided for enzymes with altered properties that involve a systematic approach to mutagenesis and a screening assay that permits selection of the desired proteins. Embodiments of the method are particularly suited for modifying specific properties of restriction endonucleases such as star activity. The compositions includes restriction endonucleases with reduced star activity as defined by an overall fidelity index improvement factor. | 05-16-2013 |
20130130935 | High Fidelity Restriction Endonucleases - Compositions and methods are provided for enzymes with altered properties that involve a systematic approach to mutagenesis and a screening assay that permits selection of the desired proteins. Embodiments of the method are particularly suited for modifying specific properties of restriction endonucleases such as star activity. The compositions includes restriction endonucleases with reduced star activity as defined by an overall fidelity index improvement factor. | 05-23-2013 |
20130190209 | High Fidelity Restriction Endonucleases - Compositions and methods are provided for enzymes with altered properties that involve a systematic approach to mutagenesis and a screening assay that permits selection of the desired proteins. Embodiments of the method are particularly suited for modifying specific properties of restriction endonucleases such as star activity. The compositions includes restriction endonucleases with reduced star activity as defined by an overall fidelity index improvement factor. | 07-25-2013 |
20140127678 | Mapping Cytosine Modifications - Methods, compositions and kits for selectively altering and detecting modified cytosine residues are provided. | 05-08-2014 |
20140154676 | High Fidelity Restriction Endonucleases - Methods and compositions are provided for engineering mutant enzymes with reduced star activity where the mutant enzymes have a fidelity index (FI) in a specified buffer that is greater than the FI of the non-mutated enzyme in the same buffer. | 06-05-2014 |
20140154778 | High Fidelity Restriction Endonucleases - Methods and compositions are provided for engineering mutant enzymes with reduced star activity where the mutant enzymes have a fidelity index (FI) in a specified buffer that is greater than the FI of the non-mutated enzyme in the same buffer. | 06-05-2014 |
20140154779 | High Fidelity Restriction Endonucleases - Methods and compositions are provided for engineering mutant enzymes with reduced star activity where the mutant enzymes have a fidelity index (FI) in a specified buffer that is greater than the FI of the non-mutated enzyme in the same buffer. | 06-05-2014 |
20140154780 | High Fidelity Restriction Endonucleases - Methods and compositions are provided for engineering mutant enzymes with reduced star activity where the mutant enzymes have a fidelity index (FI) in a specified buffer that is greater than the FI of the non-mutated enzyme in the same buffer. | 06-05-2014 |
Bruce D. Quimby, Loveland, CO US
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20130099113 | IN-SITU CONDITIONING IN MASS SPECTROMETER SYSTEMS - In a mass spectrometer or gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer system, a conditioning gas such as, for example, hydrogen is added to condition or clean one or more components or regions of the mass spectrometer such as the ion source. The conditioning gas may be added upstream of the mass spectrometer such as, for example, into a sample inlet or a chromatographic column, or may be added directly into the mass spectrometer. The conditioning gas may be added off-line, when the mass spectrometer is not analyzing a sample, or on-line during sample analysis. When added on-line, the conditioning gas may be mixed with a carrier gas such as, for example, helium. In another embodiment, the conditioning gas also serves as the carrier gas through the column; another gas such as, for example, helium may be added to the carrier gas stream. | 04-25-2013 |
Bruce D. Quimby, Lincoln University, PA US
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20120318970 | ION SELECTION OPTIMIZATION FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY - Systems and methods for mass spectrometry are presented. In one embodiment, a method for selecting a target ion and a plurality of qualifier ions for calibration of an analyte in an MS test is presented. For example, the method may include: (a) obtaining a reference spectrum for the analyte; (b) identifying an extraction time window for the reference spectrum; (c) extracting a matrix spectrum over the extraction time window; (d) measuring a noise value in a plurality of matrix ions; (e) calculating a signal-to-noise value for a plurality of analyte ions by dividing the abundance of the analyte ion by the noise value at a corresponding matrix ion; (f) assigning the target ion as the analyte ion having the highest signal-to-noise value; and (g) assigning a qualifier ion as the analyte ion with the next highest signal-to-noise value. | 12-20-2012 |
20130062515 | IN-SITU CONDITIONING IN MASS SPECTROMETER SYSTEMS - In a mass spectrometer or gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer system, a conditioning gas such as, for example, hydrogen is added to condition or clean one or more components or regions of the mass spectrometer such as the ion source. The conditioning gas may be added upstream of the mass spectrometer such as, for example, into a sample inlet or a chromatographic column, or may be added directly into the mass spectrometer. The conditioning gas may be added off-line, when the mass spectrometer is not analyzing a sample, or on-line during sample analysis. When added on-line, the conditioning gas may be mixed with a carrier gas such as, for example, helium. In another embodiment, the conditioning gas also serves as the carrier gas through the column; another gas such as, for example, helium may be added to the carrier gas stream. | 03-14-2013 |
Bruce Douglas Quimby, Lincoln University, PA US
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20100139363 | System For Integrated Backflush In A Gas Chromatograph - A detector in a gas chromatograph includes a detector inlet configured to receive a chromatographic column, the chromatographic column having a column entrance and a column exit, the column exit coupled to the detector inlet, a restriction integrated within the detector, the restriction located to receive an output of the chromatographic column, at least one pressure regulated gas source provided for normal gas chromatograph operation and arranged to provide at least one gas to a location between the integrated restriction and the column exit, and a backflush controller coupled to the pressure regulated gas source, the backflush controller configured to control a pressure differential between the column exit and the column entrance such that the at least one gas backflushes the chromatographic column when a pressure at the column exit exceeds a pressure at the column entrance. | 06-10-2010 |
Cornelia Jane Quimby, Knoxville, TN US
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20090267334 | Airbag inflator with adaptive valve - An adaptive valve for an airbag inflator having a manifold with an exhaust opening for fluid communication with an airbag. The adaptive valve is constructed for connection to a manifold so that it is in fluid communication therewith. The adaptive valve has an exhaust orifice and is constructed to selectively open the exhaust orifice to divert inflation gas away from an inflator manifold when it is connected thereto to lower the rate of inflation of an airbag in fluid communication with the exhaust opening of the manifold. The adaptive valve may have a valve member movably mounted therein for movement between a first position wherein it closes the exhaust orifice and a second position wherein it opens the exhaust orifice. An initiator is provided in the adaptive valve to generate sufficient gas pressure to move the valve member to the first or second position. | 10-29-2009 |
David Quimby, Renton, WA US
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20100273470 | AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL IN A PERSONAL NAVIGATION DEVICE - In one example, a Bluetooth enabled navigation device pairs with a mobile phone and then sends a plurality of tuning transmissions, each at a different transmission power gain amount, to a remote server using the mobile phone. These tuning transmissions are encoded using frequency tones that synthesize speech for transmission through the mobile phone and a voice channel of its wireless telecommunications network. The navigation device then tunes transmit power settings according to a received response to the tuning transmissions and uses the tuned transmit power settings for subsequent transmission to the remote server using this particular mobile phone. | 10-28-2010 |
20120040651 | AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL IN A NAVIGATION DEVICE - In one example, a Bluetooth enabled navigation device pairs with a mobile phone and then sends a plurality of tuning transmissions, each at a different transmission power gain amount, to a remote server using the mobile phone. These tuning transmissions are encoded using frequency tones that synthesize speech for transmission through the mobile phone and a voice channel of its wireless telecommunications network. The navigation device then tunes transmit power settings according to a received response to the tuning transmissions and uses the tuned transmit power settings for subsequent transmission to the remote server using this particular mobile phone. | 02-16-2012 |
David Quimby, Seattle, WA US
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20080218409 | MOBILE DIGITAL RADIO PLAYLIST SYSTEM - Methods and apparatus are disclosed for implementing a mobile digital radio playlist system. The playlist need not be maintained in a vehicle; preferably it is maintained on a user's equipment such as a computer, PDA, MP3 player or the like. The system enables a method of updating such a playlist conveniently, for example while traveling in a vehicle, by capturing indicia of a current song in a mobile digital radio receiver in response to a user capture input; transmitting the captured indicia from the digital radio receiver to a wireless telecommunication device; in the wireless telecommunication device, forwarding the captured indicia to a playlist server; and in the playlist server, forwarding the received indicia to the user's equipment to update the playlist. | 09-11-2008 |
20100049626 | IN-VEHICLE MOBILE MUSIC PURCHASE - Methods and apparatus are disclosed for improvements in vehicle entertainment systems. A user (vehicle passenger) may wish to buy a song (or other media item) that is currently playing on the vehicle digital radio. In one embodiment, the user may direct a purchase command directly to a music vendor, without going through a central server. In the example of purchasing digital music files, such vendors currently may include iTunes, Amazon.com, Rhapsody and others. The purchase command may be entered at the user's mobile phone user interface. In another embodiment, the purchase request may be entered to the vehicle control system without the use of a mobile phone. The requested media item is downloaded to the vehicle and or to a designated alternative destination which may be the user's home or office or mobile device. | 02-25-2010 |
20100067565 | METHODS FOR IN-BAND SIGNALING THROUGH ENHANCED VARIABLE-RATE CODECS - Improvements are disclosed for in-band signaling, i.e., transmission of data in a voice channel of a digital wireless network during a voice call session. A family of narrow-band signaling methods is disclosed to successfully pass data-carrying signals through the low-bit rate modes of the EVRC-B vocoder commonly used in CDMA wireless channels. Some embodiments generate a tapered signaling waveform in tandem with another waveform using FSK-modulation. These features can be used in cell phones or other wireless communication devices, including automotive applications. | 03-18-2010 |
20130095841 | AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL - In one example, a Bluetooth enabled navigation device pairs with a mobile phone and then sends a plurality of tuning transmissions, each at a different transmission power gain amount, to a remote server using the mobile phone. These tuning transmissions are encoded using frequency tones that synthesize speech for transmission through the mobile phone and a voice channel of its wireless telecommunications network. The navigation device then tunes transmit power settings according to a received response to the tuning transmissions and uses the tuned transmit power settings for subsequent transmission to the remote server using this particular mobile phone. | 04-18-2013 |
David C. Quimby, Seattle, WA US
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20090154444 | VOICE CHANNEL CONTROL OF WIRELESS PACKET DATA COMMUNICATIONS - A data session with a wireless device ordinarily cannot be initiated from the network side because the wireless device has no predetermined IP or other network address. Methods are disclosed for instead causing the wireless unit to initiate a data session with a target destination, thereby obviating the IP addressing problem. A voice call is first initiated by a requester application to a remote wireless unit. The requester transmits a request message to the remote wireless unit via the wireless voice channel using in-band techniques; preferably including a payload in the polling message that identifies the target destination. In response, the remote wireless unit initiates a packet data session with the target destination. | 06-18-2009 |
20100202435 | VOICE CHANNEL CONTROL OF WIRELESS PACKET DATA COMMUNICATIONS - A data session with a wireless device ordinarily cannot be initiated from the network side because the wireless device has no predetermined IP or other network address. Methods are disclosed for instead causing the wireless unit to initiate a data session with a target destination, thereby obviating the IP addressing problem. A voice call is first initiated by a requester application to a remote wireless unit. The requester transmits a request message to the remote wireless unit via the wireless voice channel using in-band techniques; preferably including a payload in the polling message that identifies the target destination. In response, the remote wireless unit initiates a packet data session with the target destination. | 08-12-2010 |
Donovan M. Quimby, San Diego, CA US
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20140373815 | Trapped Burned Gas Fraction Control for Opposed-Piston Engines with Uniflow Scavenging - A trapped burned gas fraction is controlled in a two-stroke cycle opposed-piston engine with uniflow scavenging by adjusting an external EGR setpoint in real time. The adjusted setpoint is used to control EGR flow in the engine's air handling system. | 12-25-2014 |
Elwood Dean Quimby, Derby, KS US
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20120079722 | Six cutting edge featured utility knife blade - A tri pointed shaped utility blade that has a sharp edge around its outer periphery or said perimeter sides. | 04-05-2012 |
20120240413 | Rotating head multi-angled cutting knife - A knife that consist of a handle with a lockable and rotatable cutter head. The handle has a locking mechanism that secures the cutter head in numerous cutting positions and also in a safety position. | 09-27-2012 |
20130333230 | UTILITY KNIFE APPARATUS WITH BLADES HAVING MULTIPLE CUTTING EDGES - A utility knife employing a blade having multiple cutting edges, and a means for quickly and simply swapping out one cutting edge for another. In a preferred embodiment, a six-cutting-edge featured blade is employed. Each point of the six-cutting-edge featured blade features two distinct cutting edges, for a total of six cutting edges located on a single blade. The blade can be rotated about a central axis to expose new cutting edges as old edges wear and dull. In another embodiment, a single-edged blade featuring two cutting faces is housed in a knife handle. The blade can be flipped when the first edge is dull or worn to expose a second cutting face. The handle may optionally include a storage space for storing additional blades. | 12-19-2013 |
20140068951 | UTILITY KNIFE APPARATUS WITH BLADES HAVING MULTIPLE CUTTING EDGES AND BLADE STORAGE - A utility knife employing a blade having multiple cutting edges, and a means for quickly and simply swapping out one cutting edge for another. In a preferred embodiment, a six-cutting-edge featured blade is employed. Each point of the six-cutting-edge featured blade features two distinct cutting edges, for a total of six cutting edges located on a single blade. The blade can be rotated about a central axis to expose new cutting edges as old edges wear and dull. In another embodiment, a single-edged blade featuring two cutting faces is housed in a knife handle. The blade can be flipped when the first edge is dull or worn to expose a second cutting face. The handle may optionally include a storage space for storing additional blades. | 03-13-2014 |
20140182144 | UTILITY KNIFE BLADES HAVING MULTIPLE CUTTING EDGES AND SECURING CONNECTIONS - A three-sided, multi-edged disposable cutting blade for use within a utility knife. The cutting blade features between three and six distinct cutting edges. The cutting blade may be rotated and flipped such that each cutting edge may be presented from the utility knife as the active cutting edge. Features of the cutting blade include a wear-coat indicator which is located at or near each cutting edge and indicates when an edge has been used; grippable locations on the body of the blade to increase the grippibility of the blade when removing and handling the blade; multiple mounting-hole orientations; and mass-reducing punch-outs which reduce cutting friction of the blade against the object being cut. | 07-03-2014 |
Fred W. Quimby, New Durham, NH US
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20090319191 | METHOD FOR DIAGNOSIS OF AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE STAGE AND DETERMINATION OF TREATMENT - The present invention relates to a means for determining if mammals within a group of mammals is affected by an infection that induces or could induce inflammation, if the mammal is likely to recover or not and if infected whether the mammal should be treated or let to recover untreated. By differentiating infected mammals in a group into different subsets representing differing stages of the progress of the disease the present invention teaches how to prognosticate with continuous data the outcome of a treatment/no treatment decision. | 12-24-2009 |
20130197811 | Method for Diagnosis of an Infectious Disease Stage and Determination of Treatment - The present invention relates to a means for determining if mammals within a group of mammals is affected by an infection that induces or could induce inflammation, if the mammal is likely to recover or not and if infected whether the mammal should be treated or let to recover untreated. By differentiating infected mammals in a group into different subsets representing differing stages of the progress of the disease the present invention teaches how to prognosticate with continuous data the outcome of a treatment/no treatment decision. | 08-01-2013 |
Jay M. Quimby, Parsippany, NJ US
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20120198987 | PURGING AN AIRLOCK OF AN EXPLOSION CONTAINMENT CHAMBER - Apparatus and methods are provided for purging an airlock cavity created between the airlock access door and the primary explosion chamber opening sealing mechanism. According to one embodiment of the present invention, an airlock device is used to ensure that, in the event toxins are released from the primary explosion chamber opening sealing means, the toxins are properly handled and are not inadvertently released into the atmosphere. In one embodiment, negative pressure is used to vacuum the entrained air within the airlock cavity subsequent to an explosion. To facilitate the sweeping and exhausting of the cavity, an orifice in the access door may be operable to allow the flow of ambient air through the airlock access door. | 08-09-2012 |
Jennifer Quimby, Watertown, MA US
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20120008188 | MULTI-COLOR ELECTRO-OPTIC DISPLAYS - An electro-optic display comprising at least two separate layers of electro-optic material, with one of these layers being capable of displaying at least one optical state which cannot be displayed by the other layer. The display is driven by a single set of electrodes between which both layers are sandwiched, the two layers being controllable at least partially independently of one another. Another form of the invention uses three different types of particles within a single electrophoretic layer, with the three types of particles being arranged to shutter independently of one another. | 01-12-2012 |
20140055841 | MULTI-COLOR ELECTRO-OPTIC DISPLAYS - An electro-optic display comprising at least two separate layers of electro-optic material, with one of these layers being capable of displaying at least one optical state which cannot be displayed by the other layer. The display is driven by a single set of electrodes between which both layers are sandwiched, the two layers being controllable at least partially independently of one another. Another form of the invention uses three different types of particles within a single electrophoretic layer, with the three types of particles being arranged to shutter independently of one another. | 02-27-2014 |
Jennifer C. Quimby, Poulsbo, WA US
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20130023896 | SURGICAL MANIPULATION AND OCCLUSION DEVICE - Provided are uterine manipulators comprising in combination: a vaginal occlusion portion comprising a resilient deformable member (e.g., bulb, cone, cylinder, etc.) having a channel therethrough having a proximal opening sized to fit, during use of the device, snuggly against a manipulation rod or tube, and a relatively larger distal opening suitable to provide for angular and/or rotational movement of the rod or tube passing through the member via the distal and proximal openings while minimizing movement of the vaginal occlusion member when the tube is subjected to manipulation, and wherein the member is suitably configured to fit snugly against the contours of an inner vaginal tissue surface; and a cervical fitting portion which is securable to the cervix. Also provided are surgical methods using said elements to provide for a snug fit with the cervix while sealing the vagina, wherein maintaining abdominal insufflation during surgery is afforded. | 01-24-2013 |
Jessica Quimby, Fort Collins, CO US
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20130274247 | Mirtazapine as an Appetite Stimulant for Cats - Methods for stimulating appetite in cats in need thereof are disclosed. | 10-17-2013 |
John I. Quimby, N Fort Myers, FL US
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20110297069 | Boat hull strake design - A system for increasing the buoyancy of a boat operating in the water and to reduce the wetted-surface-friction of the water against the hull of the boat. The system includes a multiple of strakes attached to the bottom side of the boat. The strakes are instrumental in creating a multitude of bubbles on which the hull of the boat will ride which increases the efficiency of the power of the motor or motors powering the boat. The strakes are arranged in series along the hull of the boat and can increase in size from the bow of the boat to the stern. The strakes are also increasing in depth from the bow of the boat to the stern. The strakes may be attached to the boat as a retro-fit or may be added when manufacturing the boat. | 12-08-2011 |
Paul Westlake Quimby, Acton, MA US
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20110246015 | System and Method for Providing Perceived First-Order Control of an Unmanned Vehicle - A system for providing perceived first order control of an unmanned vehicle contains a memory and a processor configured by the memory to perform the steps of receiving instructions for updating x-axis location, y-axis location, z-axis location, and/or heading of the unmanned vehicle; converting received instructions for updating x-axis location, y-axis location, z-axis location, and/or heading of the unmanned vehicle into a set of relative distance coordinates from a current location of the unmanned vehicle; and adjusting the set of relative distance coordinates by a gain control, to minimize coordinate change, wherein gain control provides a rate change in the x-axis location, y-axis location, z-axis location, and/or heading, resulting in a new set of coordinates. A screen displays a location dot representing current location of the unmanned vehicle and an outer limit circle surrounding the location dot representing an outer boundary for movement of the unmanned vehicle. | 10-06-2011 |
Steven James Quimby, Noblesville, IN US
Thomas W. Quimby, Hatboro, PA US
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20090095672 | HIGH EFFICIENCY GRIT REMOVAL SYSTEM - An assembly for removing grit particles from a fluid having a flow. The assembly includes a tank having walls for holding fluid for separation of grit particles from the fluid, a fluid inlet for flow of fluid into the tank, a fluid outlet for flow of fluid from the tank, an inlet diffusion baffle assembly including a baffle positioned to direct fluid flow toward the tank walls and a lower chamber of the tank, and an outlet baffle assembly including a baffle positioned in a rear of the tank at an upward slope from the center of the tank toward the fluid outlet configured to direct fluid flow toward the center of the tank. | 04-16-2009 |
William Quimby, Salt Point, NY US
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20150310509 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR NUMBER SEARCHING AND DISPLAYING REQUESTED TELEPHONIC NUMBERS - The present invention is for a method and system for a web-based platform for request submissions and management of telephonic numbers. Users enter particular numbers and determine a value or a range of values for such telephone number(s). User input portals and data processing centers allow a number value that represents what someone would pay a third party telephone number owner to give up that telephone number, or for which the third party telephone number owner might sell such telephone number. Should a user desire, for example, via a wish list process or request a number may be selected and reserved for a user and designated and then transferred to a local telephone provider. Other aspects improve convenience, allow manipulation of number valuation, provision of a promotional number reservation system, and a brokerage reservation system for a number that may not be available for immediate transfer to a desired user. | 10-29-2015 |