Sheldon, US
Adam Sheldon, Chicago, IL US
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20120179592 | FINANCIAL TRADING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENTERING MAXIMUM SIZED ORDERS - A buying power limited financial products order entry system includes or more databases including data identifying currently implemented buying power limits, currently held positions and currently open orders. The system further includes an input command component adapted to receive a command to calculate a maximum order size for a selected financial product based, at least in part, on the currently implemented buying power limits, currently held positions and currently open orders. A method of calculating a maximum order size in a buying power limited financial products order entry system includes the steps of: providing an input command component adapted to receive a command to calculate a maximum order size for a selected financial product; and in response to the command being triggered, calculating a maximum order size for the selected financial product based, at least in part, on currently implemented buying power limits, current open orders and any currently held positions. | 07-12-2012 |
20120179593 | FINANCIAL TRADING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RESOLVING ORDER CONFLICTS - A buying power limited financial products order entry system includes an order resolution component configured to apply one or more automatic resolution actions when there exists at least one order that, if executed, would result in a condition in which a presently implemented buying power limit is exceeded. A method of resolving order size conflicts in a buying power limited financial products order entry system, the method includes the steps of: applying one or more automatic resolution actions when there exists at least one order that, if executed, would result in a condition in which a presently implemented buying power limit is exceeded. | 07-12-2012 |
20120233049 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING RISK IN A TRADING ENVIRONMENT - An order entry system for tradable instruments includes a buying power limit constrained order entry mechanism, wherein one or more conditions related to one or more buying power limits are adapted to automatically adjust. A method of controlling risk in an order entry system for tradable instruments includes the steps of: providing one or more conditions related to buying power; and automatically adjusting the one or more conditions related to buying power. | 09-13-2012 |
20120233050 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING RISK IN A TRADING ENVIRONMENT - An order entry system for tradable instruments includes: a buying power limit constrained order entry mechanism adapted to automatically adjust a condition related to one or more currently open orders or currently held positions in response to a change in the buying power limits. A method of adapting risk in a buying power limit constrained order entry system for tradable instruments includes the steps of: changing the value of the buying power limits; and automatically adjusting a condition related to one or more currently open orders or currently held positions in response to the changed value of the buying power limits. | 09-13-2012 |
20120233051 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING RISK IN A TRADING ENVIRONMENT - An order entry system for tradable instruments includes: a buying power limit constrained order entry mechanism wherein independent buying power limits are provided for short side and long side. A method of controlling risk in an order entry system for tradable instruments includes the steps of: providing buying power limits constraining order entry; and establishing independent buying power limits for short side and long side. | 09-13-2012 |
20120233052 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BUILDING FUNCTIONS TO ADJUST ONE OR MORE CONDITIONS RELATED TO BUYING POWER - A system for building functions configured to adjust one or more conditions related to buying power includes: a user interface through which a user may identify one or more factors to create one or more functions configured to adjust one or more conditions related to buying power. A method of building functions configured to adjust one or more conditions related to buying power, the method includes the steps of: identifying one or more factors to be used in a function configured to adjust one or more conditions related to buying power; identifying one or more relationships by which the factors are related; applying the identified one or more relationships to the identified one or more factors; and adjusting the one or more conditions related to buying power in response to the application of the identified one or more relationships to the identified one or more factors. | 09-13-2012 |
20120284159 | FINANCIAL TRADING SYSTEM AND METHOD UTILIZING HOTKEY SUBSCRIPTIONS - A system for managing hotkey subscriptions includes one or more controllers adapted to run two or more software applications, including a trading software application, wherein the trading software application includes one or more functions associated with a respective one or more hotkeys and further wherein the one or more controllers are configured to inform the trading software application when any of the hotkeys are triggered anytime the trading software application is running. A method for managing hotkey subscriptions includes the steps of: concurrently running two or more software applications, including a first trading software application including one or more functions associated with a respective one or more hotkeys; and informing the first trading software application when any of the hotkeys are triggered, anytime the trading software application is running. | 11-08-2012 |
20130066759 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING EXECUTABLE FUNCTIONS WITHIN A TRADING SYSTEM - A trading system includes: a first set of two or more functions and a second set of two or more functions, wherein each of the functions in the first set and the second set includes a variable that is of a common variable type, wherein the value of the variable that is of the common variable type in the first set of functions and the value of the variable that is of the common variable type in the second set of functions may be different at a given point in time, and further wherein at least a first function from the first set of functions and at least a second function from the second set of functions may be executed sequentially. | 03-14-2013 |
20130066760 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING EXECUTABLE FUNCTIONS WITHIN A TRADING SYSTEM - A trading system includes: a first set of two or more functions and a second set of two or more functions, wherein each of the functions in the first set and the second set includes a variable that is of a common variable type, wherein the value of the variable that is of the common variable type in the first set of functions and the value of the variable that is of the common variable type in the second set of functions may be different at a given point in time; and a function editing mechanism through which the value of the variable that is of the common variable type in the first set of functions may be edited for each of the functions in the first set of functions without affecting the value of the variable that is of the common variable type in the second set of functions. | 03-14-2013 |
20130066802 | TARGET TRADING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method of reaching one or more target positions in a user-directed trading system includes the steps of: identifying target positions, wherein each target position includes a tradable instrument identifier and a target quantity; for at least one of the target positions, identifying a corresponding initial position including a current quantity associated with the tradable instrument identifier; and triggering the trading system to identify orders required to reach at least one target position from at least one initial position. A user-directed trading system includes: a user interface through which a user identifies target positions, wherein each target position includes a tradable instrument identifier and a target quantity; for at least one of the target positions, identifies a corresponding initial position including a current quantity associated with the tradable instrument identifier; and identifies orders required to reach at least one target position from at least one initial position. | 03-14-2013 |
20140330697 | Target Trading System and Method - A method of reaching one or more target positions in a user-directed trading system includes the steps of: identifying target positions, wherein each target position includes a tradable instrument identifier and a target quantity; for at least one of the target positions, identifying a corresponding initial position including a current quantity associated with the tradable instrument identifier; and triggering the trading system to identify orders required to reach at least one target position from at least one initial position. A user-directed trading system includes: a user interface through which a user identifies target positions, wherein each target position includes a tradable instrument identifier and a target quantity; for at least one of the target positions, identifies a corresponding initial position including a current quantity associated with the tradable instrument identifier; and identifies orders required to reach at least one target position from at least one initial position. | 11-06-2014 |
Alan G. Sheldon, No. Las Vegas, NV US
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20130244760 | INTERFACE FOR A GAMING MACHINE - A gaming machine adapted to print validated tickets for a game player includes a microprocessor for controlling game operation (e.g., slot machine operation) and including a cashout signal input, a network interface coupled to the microprocessor for communicating with a central authority, and a memory in the network interface that stores a pre-loaded ticket validation number received from the central authority. In addition, a ticket printer is coupled to the microprocessor for printing a ticket that includes pending credit indicia and pre-loaded ticket validation indicia in response to a cashout signal on the cashout signal input. After the ticket is printed, the gaming machine obtains a new pre-loaded validation number in preparation for the next ticket printing event. | 09-19-2013 |
20140100021 | INTERFACE FOR A GAMING MACHINE - A gaming machine adapted to print validated tickets for a game player includes a microprocessor for controlling game operation (e.g., slot machine operation) and including a cashout signal input, a network interface coupled to the microprocessor for communicating with a central authority, and a memory in the network interface that stores a pre-loaded ticket validation number received from the central authority. In addition, a ticket printer is coupled to the microprocessor for printing a ticket that includes pending credit indicia and pre-loaded ticket validation indicia in response to a cashout signal on the cashout signal input. After the ticket is printed, the gaming machine obtains a new pre-loaded validation number in preparation for the next ticket printing event. | 04-10-2014 |
Alan G. Sheldon, North Las Vegas, NV US
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20090275397 | INTERFACE FOR A GAMING MACHINE - An apparatus ( | 11-05-2009 |
20120135808 | Local Database Gaming System Techniques - A gaming system ( | 05-31-2012 |
Alan Gael Sheldon, Las Vegas, NV US
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20090144610 | TRANSLATING XML WITH MULTIPLE NAMESPACE EXTENSIONS - A plurality of namespace extensions in a XML file is managed. A file is parsed to identify the plurality of namespace extension elements. The namespace extension elements are grouped into a single element utilizing a set of rules. | 06-04-2009 |
20110136576 | GAMING SYSTEM FOR TRACKING PLAYER ACTIVITY DURING VIRTUAL SESSIONS AT A GAMING MACHINE - A gaming system has a central authority connected to a plurality of gaming machines. Player activity is tracked at the gaming machines during regular gaming sessions and during virtual gaming sessions. Such data is transmitted to the central authority for providing player points in a player account file of a central database. Regular gaming sessions occur between player card insertion and player card removal. Virtual gaming sessions may occur prior to player card insertion as well as after player card insertion. For example, a coin-in event prior to player card insertion will establish a virtual session, and credits remaining on the credit meter at a card-out event will establish a virtual gaming session. | 06-09-2011 |
20120040744 | MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PLAYER LOYALTY REWARDS SYSTEM AND METHOD - Certain embodiments provide a multi-dimensional player loyalty rewards system and method. Certain embodiments of the method include dynamically defining rewards based on at least one of player activity and historical data, and assigning values to the rewards based on at least one criterion, wherein the values change as the at least one criterion changes. The method may further include accumulating player earnings in a base unit of measure. Player earnings may be accumulated in a base unit of measure using multiple rates of earning, for example. One or more rewards may be redeemed using the values assigned to the rewards and the accumulated player earnings, for example. The at least one criterion may include at least one earning rate, for example. The at least one criterion may include at least one criterion tailored to a player, a player characteristic, a location, a game, and/or a game characteristic, for example. | 02-16-2012 |
20140087795 | GAMING SYSTEM FOR TRACKING PLAYER ACTIVITY DURING VIRTUAL SESSIONS AT A GAMING MACHINE - A gaming system has a central authority connected to a plurality of gaming machines. Player activity is tracked at the gaming machines during regular gaming sessions and during virtual gaming sessions. Such data is transmitted to the central authority for providing player points in a player account file of a central database. Regular gaming sessions occur between player card insertion and player card removal. Virtual gaming sessions may occur prior to player card insertion as well as after player card insertion. For example, a coin-in event prior to player card insertion will establish a virtual session, and credits remaining on the credit meter at a card-out event will establish a virtual gaming session. | 03-27-2014 |
Alan W. Sheldon, Pella, IA US
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20120081014 | APPARATUS, METHOD, AND SYSTEM FOR LED FIXTURE TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT, CONTROL, AND CALIBRATION - The present invention generally relates to the field of large area lighting, such as lighting for sport venues. More specifically, some embodiments of the present invention relate to controlling solid state illumination for various applications including sports lighting, architectural lighting, security lighting, parking, general area, interior, larger area and others. Embodiments according to aspects of the current invention monitor lighting circuits with regard to voltage and current, compare readings with stored models, characterize lighting circuits with regard to stored models for voltage and current, and control lighting circuits in accordance with desirable outcomes. | 04-05-2012 |
Allen Sheldon, Columbus, OH US
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20100101090 | Method of Making a Composite Component and Apparatus - A method of making a composite component and the composite component is disclosed. The composite component can comprise multiple portions with different materials. By configuring the composite component with different materials, the weight of the composite component can be reduced while maintaining the strength and support of the composite component for a cockpit assembly. Furthermore, the method provides for an increase in the efficiency of the die casting process used to create the composite component. | 04-29-2010 |
20130313851 | Method of Making a Composite Component and Apparatus - A method of making a composite component and the composite component is disclosed. The composite component can comprise multiple portions with different materials. By configuring the composite component with different materials, the weight of the composite component can be reduced while maintaining the strength and support of the composite component for a cockpit assembly. Furthermore, the method provides for an increase in the efficiency of the die casting process used to create the composite component. | 11-28-2013 |
Allen B. Sheldon, Columbus, OH US
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20100318241 | VEHICLE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTIVELY COUPLED VEHICLES - A vehicle system and method includes a primary vehicle (PV) and an auxiliary vehicle (AV) selectively connectable to the primary vehicle. The PV and AV vehicles each having an ECU, a propulsion system a braking system, and a directional control system for steering at least one wheel thereon. The ECU of the PV and the ECU of the AV in communication with one another to form an interactive control system that control operation of the systems of the PV and the AV when connected to one another. The vehicle system also includes a docking system for connecting the AV and the PV. The docking system includes an automatic docking actuator that automatically connects the AV to the PV when actuated. Optionally, a remote control device communicates with the ECU of the AV for controlling the AV through the ECU of the AV when disconnected from the PV. | 12-16-2010 |
Allen Benson Sheldon, Columbus, OH US
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20150061259 | TRAILER - A trailer is presented. First and second axles are provided, each of the first and second axles being configured to couple to at least two wheels. A chassis is connected to the first and second axles, and a hitch is connected to the chassis. A lift system engaging structure is connected to the chassis of the trailer. The lift system engaging structure is configured to releasably engage a lifting component of a lift system. The lift system is configured to raise the lifting component to position the trailer in a stowed position. | 03-05-2015 |
Andrew Sheldon, Mountain Top, PA US
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20150121241 | VISUAL REPRESENTATION FOR PERMISSION TO CONTACT - Embodiments of the invention include systems and methods for assigning visual representation to contacts. The embodiments include receiving selection criteria, identifying data associated with a plurality of customers meeting the selection criteria, wherein each of the customers is associated with one or more contacts, determining that at least one contact associated with each customer comprises one or more contact statuses, and assigning one or more indicators to the at least one contact based on the one or more statuses. In particular embodiments, the one or more statuses are related to a contact locked status, a contact external request status, a contact geography status, a contact time period status, a contact velocity status, and/or a permission-to-communicate status. | 04-30-2015 |
20150124956 | COMMUNICATION DISPOSITION DETERMINATION FOR UNIFIED RECOVERY SYSTEM FOR PAYMENTS IN ARREARS - Embodiments of the invention are directed to a system, method, or computer program product for providing a unified representation of all customer relationships within an entity. This representation focuses on customer products in arrears that are to be recovered. The invention requires disposition input from the system and the representative immediately after a customer communication. This way, the invention aids in providing an overarching view of all customer relationships to a representative. The automatic information regarding the communication includes the date, time of day, duration, and the like associated with the communication. The invention requires the representative to input manually a disposition from each communication, such as what was discussed during the communication. As such, the invention allows for subsequent representatives to make decision and take appropriate actions immediately based on the entire relationship, including the results of previous customer communications. | 05-07-2015 |
20150124958 | DETERMINING APPROPRIATE COURSE FOR REPRESENTATIVE WORKING TO RECOVER PAYMENT IN ARREARS - Embodiments of the invention are directed to a system, method, or computer program product for determining an appropriate course of action for a representative working to recover payment in arrears. Embodiments may determine at least one customer preference regarding limitation of representative-customer interactions; and, based on the at least one customer preference, present assistance information to the representative before or during the representative-customer interaction, the assistance information configured to at least one of inform the representative of the at least one customer preference, present the representative with at least one proposed question for presentation to the customer, or present the representative with at least one proposed method for representative-customer interaction. | 05-07-2015 |
20150127396 | DETERMINING PREFERRED TIME TO CONTACT - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for determining preferred times for contacting a customer. The system, method, and computer program product are configured to a) determine one or more contacts for a customer; b) determine regulations and/or policies associated with communicating with customers; and c) determine one or more optimal times from a twenty-four hour time period for contacting the customer based at least partially on the determined one or more contacts for the customer and the determine regulations and/or policies. | 05-07-2015 |
20150127420 | DETERMINING VELOCITY DATA FOR CONTACT - Embodiments of the disclosure relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for determining velocity data. The system, method, and computer program product are configured to determine one or more contacts for a customer; determine a number of communication attempts to the one or more contacts over a predetermined time period; compare the number of communication attempts over the predetermined time period to a maximum number of attempts over the predetermined time period; and exclude the customer from a contact list when the number of communication attempts is greater than or equal to the maximum number of communication attempts for the predetermined time period. The system allows a user to track the total number of contacts across a variety of metrics in order to comply with business decisions and local rules. | 05-07-2015 |
20150127521 | USER INTERFACE FOR PRESENTING RELEVANT QUESTIONS TO REPRESENTATIVE - Embodiments of the invention are directed to a system, method, or computer program product for providing a unified representation of all customer relationships with an entity. This representation focuses on customer products in arrears that are to be recovered. The invention presents an overarching view of all customer relationships to a representative. This allows the representative to make decision and take appropriate actions immediately based on the entire relationship with the customer when a customer communication is initiated. As such, the invention correlates all of the customer's relationships with a financial institution into one unified representation for a representative to review. The unified representation takes into consideration all of the customer's relationships as well as external factors on the communications and relationships. Thus providing a holistic customer service experience for a customer with accounts in arrears. | 05-07-2015 |
20150127560 | UNIFIED RECOVERY SYSTEM FOR PAYMENTS IN ARREARS - Embodiments of the invention are directed to a system, method, or computer program product for providing a unified representation of all customer relationships with an entity. This representation focuses on customer products in arrears that are to be recovered. The invention presents an overarching view of all customer relationships to a representative. This allows the representative to make decision and take appropriate actions immediately based on the entire relationship with the customer when a customer communication is initiated. As such, the invention correlates all of the customer's relationships with a financial institution into one unified representation for a representative to review. The unified representation takes into consideration all of the customer's relationships as well as external factors on the communications and relationships. Thus providing a holistic customer service experience for a customer with accounts in arrears. | 05-07-2015 |
20150127561 | PREVENTING CONTACT BY LOCKING - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for preventing a customer communication by locking access to customer information. The system, method, and computer program product are configured to a) identify information relating to an event or condition that triggers a lock of customer information associated with a customer; b) lock at least a portion of the customer information associated with the customer based at least partially on the identifying; and c) generate a notification indicating that at least the portion of the customer information associated with the customer is locked based at least partially on the locking. | 05-07-2015 |
20150127562 | AUTOMATIC CONTACT LIST GENERATION - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for determining an automatic contact list. The system, method, and computer program product are configured to receive a request to create a contact list, the request comprising selection criteria; identify data associated with a plurality of customers meeting the selection criteria, wherein each customer is associated with at least one contact; determine contacts that are excluded based on at least one of locking, external requests, geography, time, velocity, and permission to contact; and determine a contact list based on customers that are not excluded. The system allows a user to create an automatic contact list that both meets the user's criteria while also complying with business and legal regulations. | 05-07-2015 |
20160072938 | CEASE AND DESIST CALL FLAGGING - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for providing cease and desist call flagging. The system, method, and computer program product are configured to provide a user interface for reporting cease and desist requests associated with a plurality of customers; receive, via user input into the user interface, a cease and desist request associated with a customer having at least one account maintained by an entity, wherein the cease and desist request specifies at least one rule to be implemented when contacting the customer; and automatically terminate contact to the customer on behalf of the entity based at least partially on the at least one rule specified in the cease and desist request. | 03-10-2016 |
20160072960 | DISASTER RELIEF EVENT CALL FLAGGING - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for providing disaster relief event call flagging. The system, method, and computer program product are configured to create a disaster relief event associated with a plurality of customer accounts maintained by an entity, wherein the disaster relief event comprises one or more parameters that identify locations associated with the disaster relief event; create a temporary dialer file for use in contacting the plurality of customers in reference to the accounts, wherein the dialer file is based at least partially on the one or more parameters of the disaster relief event, and automatically suspend contact to one or more customers based at least partially in response to the telephone numbers of the one or more customer being excluded from the temporary dialer file. | 03-10-2016 |
Brian Sheldon, Providence, RI US
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20110301716 | METHOD TO ENHANCE OSTEOBLAST FUNCTIONALITY AND MEASURE ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES FOR A MEDICAL IMPLANT - A method to enhance osteoblast functionality of a medical implant. The method may include obtaining the medical implant and treating a surface of the medical implant to modify the surface characteristics causing increase functionality of adjacent positioned osteoblasts. A method of increasing cellular activity of a medical implant is also disclosed. A medical device having enhanced cytocompatibility capabilities includes a metallic substrate with an outer surface. Attached to the outer surface is a composition of nanosized structures. A biosensor for use with a medical device, includes an electrode that is attached to an outer surface of the medical device. The biosensor measures electrochemical changes adjacent to the medical implant. Further, a method of manufacturing a medical implant with a biosensor for use in vivo and a method of integrating a biosensor with a medical implant for use in monitoring conductivity and electrochemical changes adjacent to the medical implant are disclosed. | 12-08-2011 |
Brian A. Sheldon, Boston, MA US
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20140358378 | Active Suspension of a Motor Vehicle Passenger Seat - A method for controlling the operation of an active suspension system for a motor vehicle passenger seat, where the active suspension system comprises an actuator that is constructed and arranged to place force on the seat in a first degree of freedom and a control system that is responsive to a sensor system that detects motor vehicle accelerations in at least the first degree of freedom, where the sensor system comprises an accident detection system that detects motor vehicle accident conditions, where the control system provides control signals that cause the actuator to exert a force on the seat in the first degree of freedom, wherein in normal active suspension operation mode the actuator is controlled to output forces that reduce acceleration of the seat so as to counteract motions of the seat in the first degree of freedom. In response to the detection of an accident condition, the control system is used to operate the actuator in a crash performance mode where the actuator is controlled to output a force that is proportional to the velocity of the seat in the first degree of freedom. | 12-04-2014 |
Brian M. Sheldon, Katonah, NY US
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20140219887 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR PIPETTING WITH INTERCHANGEABILITY AMONG DIFFERENT PIPETTE TIPS - Pipette tips of different sizes may be coupled to a pipettor without needing to modify the pipettor. The same pipettor may thus be utilized to exchange different pipette tips, which may be done in an automated manner. Pipette tips may be coupled to adaptors that include proximal ends for interfacing with the pipettor and distal ends for interfacing with pipette tips. The proximal ends may all have the same geometry, matched with the same pipettor. The distal ends may have different geometries matched with different pipette tips. A pipettor may be part of a liquid handling apparatus and movable in an automated manner to different deck positions. The pipettor may include a locking mechanism for locking adaptors to the pipettor or locking pipette tips directly to the pipettors, and an ejection mechanism for ejecting pipette tips from corresponding adaptors. | 08-07-2014 |
Burt Gorell Sheldon, Katy, TX US
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Daniel Sheldon, Barrington Hills, IL US
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20120078661 | Health Care Facility Management and Information System - A method, system, computer program product and apparatus related to managing and disseminating information in a health care facility is disclosed. The system may comprise a plurality of input devices, a processor connected to the input devices and a plurality of electronic output devices connected to the processor. The output devices may include a master patient information display, an electronic patient room information display, a master precaution display, a patient hourly rounding display and an individual room precaution display. The method may comprise receiving from at least one input device data associated with a plurality of patients, and displaying for each patient the information, based on the data received, that is associated with each patient, and then updating on each output device the information when it changes. | 03-29-2012 |
20150363556 | Healthcare Facility Management and Information System - A method, system, computer program product and apparatus related to managing and disseminating information in a health care facility is disclosed. The system may comprise a plurality of input devices, a processor connected to the input devices and a plurality of electronic output devices connected to the processor. The output devices may include a master patient information display, an electronic patient room information display, a master precaution display, a patient hourly rounding display and an individual room precaution display. The method may comprises receiving from at least one input device data associated with a plurality of patients, and displaying for each patient the information, based on the data received, that is associated with each patient, and then updating on each output device the information when it changes. | 12-17-2015 |
Daniel Frank Sheldon, Northville, MI US
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20120199326 | INTERNAL HEAT EXCHANGER - A heat exchanger includes an outer tube and an inner tube coaxially arranged within the outer tube. Both of the outer tube and the inner tube include a fluid channel formed therein. A first fluid flows through the fluid channel of the outer tube, and a second fluid, in heat exchange relationship with the first fluid, flows through the fluid channel of the inner tube. At least one heat conductive feature is formed between the outer tube and the inner tube, and on an inner surface of the inner tube to maximize a heat exchange between the fluids. | 08-09-2012 |
Dan M. Sheldon, Cornelius, OR US
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20100154944 | WHEELED VEHICLE ENCLOSURE - A wheeled vehicle enclosure system includes a body constructed to enclose a wheeled vehicle. The body is made from a material that is synthetic, durable, flexible, and weather-resistant . Wheeled-vehicle-receiving structure is constructed to allow the body to be fitted around the wheeled vehicle, and a closer is coupled to the body adjacent the wheeled-vehicle-receiving structure and constructed to close the bicycle-receiving structure. The closer may be formed as a zipper-closer subsystem. Enclosure-tightening structure produces a preselectively tighter fit of the system around the wheeled vehicle. The wheeled-vehicle enclosure system may be used for bicycles or other wheeled vehicles. | 06-24-2010 |
20110285257 | Ergonomically Improved Arm Portal and Pass Box Assembly - An arm portal for ingress and egress within an enclosed, controlled environment, such as an incubator, employs asymmetric orifices to obtain superior arm mobility. The hand/arm portals along with the pass box can be manufactured into a one-piece injection molded assembly that is easily attached to the front face of an enclosed anaerobic environment. | 11-24-2011 |
Dan M. Sheldon, Newberg, OR US
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20110171724 | Apparatus and Method for Removing Microbial Contaminants From a Flowing Fluid - Methods and apparatuses for removing microbial contaminants from a flowing fluid in a cell culture incubator are disclosed. Some embodiments of the invention provide a cell culture incubator including a chamber, an airflow passage through which gasses circulate within the chamber, a filter configured to filter gasses that flow through the airflow passage and chamber, and a blower for circulating gasses through the airflow passage, chamber and filter. The blower includes a structural component at least partially formed from an anti-microbial material. | 07-14-2011 |
20150307831 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REMOVING MICROBIAL CONTAMINANTS FROM A FLOWING FLUID - Methods and apparatuses for removing microbial contaminants from a flowing fluid in a cell culture incubator are disclosed. Some embodiments of the invention provide a cell culture incubator including a chamber, an airflow passage through which gasses circulate within the chamber, a filter configured to filter gasses that flow through the airflow passage and chamber, and a blower for circulating gasses through the airflow passage, chamber and filter. The blower includes a structural component at least partially formed from an anti-microbial material. | 10-29-2015 |
Danny M. Sheldon, Chuluota, FL US
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20120200698 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TEMPERATURE MAPPING A TURBINE COMPONENT IN A HIGH TEMPERATURE COMBUSTION ENVIRONMENT - Method and system for calibrating a thermal radiance map of a turbine component in a combustion environment. At least one spot ( | 08-09-2012 |
20150052980 | GAS TURBINE FUEL NOZZLE LEAK DETECTION PRESSURE TEST TOOL AND METHOD FOR LEAK DETECTION - Internally shielded fuel passage orifices in nozzle rocket swirler airfoils are sealed with the pressure test tool. Pinch clamps on the test tool are introduced into the fuel nozzle rocket swirler. The clamps are tightened over the airfoil orifices to plug or otherwise seal them and their fuel passages within the nozzle assembly. The nozzle assembly fuel passages are subsequently pressurized. Pressure is monitored to determine whether the nozzle is properly sealed (i.e., no pressure decay) or whether it has a leak-causing structural defect. Pressure drop in the tested component during the test cycle is indicative of a leak, in the nozzle's fuel passages, caused for example by a structural defect in the component. The test system may also be utilized in conjunction with individual rocket swirlers that are not incorporated within a complete fuel nozzle assembly. | 02-26-2015 |
David Sheldon, Simsbury, CT US
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20130262148 | DATA-DRIVEN CONCEPTS FOR PROCESSING CLAIMS - Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for processing claims. In various embodiments, claims can be processed in accordance with a data-driven approach that limits changes to existing claims processing rules. | 10-03-2013 |
20130262149 | DATA-DRIVEN CONCEPTS FOR PROCESSING CLAIMS - Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for processing claims. In various embodiments, claims can be processed in accordance with a data-driven approach that limits changes to existing claims processing rules. | 10-03-2013 |
20130262150 | DATA-DRIVEN CONCEPTS FOR PROCESSING CLAIMS - Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for processing claims. In various embodiments, claims can be processed in accordance with a data-driven approach that limits changes to existing claims processing rules. | 10-03-2013 |
20160140664 | DATA-DRIVEN CONCEPTS FOR PROCESSING CLAIMS - Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for processing claims. In various embodiments, claims can be processed in accordance with a data-driven approach that limits changes to existing claims processing rules by using an inclusions table, an exclusions table, and/or a decision table as part of firing or executing claims processing rules to accommodate for such changes. | 05-19-2016 |
David Sheldon, Louisville, KY US
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20130256304 | REFRIGERATOR CABINET ASSEMBLY - A refrigerator appliance comprises an outer case which has an outer case assembly-interface. The refrigerator appliance further comprises an inner liner which has an inner liner assembly-interface. The outer case assembly-interface and the inner liner assembly-interface are configured to enable a locking engagement between the outer case assembly-interface and the inner liner assembly-interface at assembly. The locking engagement may comprise a positive snap-fit engagement. | 10-03-2013 |
David K. Sheldon, Loveland, OH US
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20090308919 | TRANSACTION CARD WITH MOVABLE MEMBER - A transaction card includes a housing, a first roller, a second roller and a machine readable link. The first roller is rotatably coupled to and at least partially stored within the housing and has a first rotational axis. The second roller is rotatably coupled to and at least partially stored within the housing and has a second rotational axis. The second rotational axis differs from the first rotational axis. The machine readable link to an account or record is coupled with the housing. The account or record is configured to track an associated value available for application toward one of a purchase and a use of one or more of goods and services. Other cards, products, assemblies and methods of using such cards, products and assemblies are also disclosed. | 12-17-2009 |
Debra L. Sheldon, Dunedin, FL US
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20160071046 | LEARNER ENABLEMENT FORECAST SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and computer program product and tool for providing a predictive model that evaluates business needs and requirements against factors of motivation, content relevance and design to provide an indication of a learner's success in applying a training in his/her job situation. The model can generate a value that is compared against a threshold. The threshold is dependent upon the skill type to be applied in executing a job role. Based on the comparison result, the manager or employer makes an informed decision as to the value of the prospective training of the learner. For example, if the value is greater than the threshold, it can be expected that the learner's training will be applied to the job. If the value is lower than the threshold, it can be expected that the learner's training will not be valuable post-training. | 03-10-2016 |
Derek Michael Sheldon, Reading, PA US
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20160135431 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANIMAL DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYTICS - An inventive animal collar device is described herein that monitors location, physiological information and/or environmental information relating to an animal wearing the device. The collar may include multiple sensors and other electrical components embedded within the collar body that provide means for: tracking and monitoring an animal's activity and whereabouts, increasing visibility of the collar, and storing and retrieving animal, environment and system information. The collar may implement one or more wired or wireless communication devices so that the collar may transmit data to a connected computing device. The collar may also include one or more antennas to send and/or receive location information associated with the device. The collar may include a removable module that attaches to the collar via a module dock. The removable module may include any of the electronic components and may allow for the collar body to remain on the animal during information transfer and/or charging. | 05-19-2016 |
Donald Sheldon, Downingtown, PA US
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20110084614 | LED LIGHTING SYSTEM - A system and method involving lighting fixtures, a control network, a controller and other devices such as light sensors, input devices and network adapters for coordinating precise brightness and color schedules among the lighting fixtures while maintaining a high color reliability including provisions for managing a plurality of lighting fixtures. The lighting fixtures contain lighting elements selected such that when controlled properly, operating along a daytime locus, the resultant light output closely resembles sunlight on a cloudless day in spectral characteristics, and wherein the total flux of blue light can be adjusted from a relative level of 1-100% the maximum blue flux of the lighting fixture by controlling individual lighting elements. | 04-14-2011 |
20150382427 | LED LIGHTING SYSTEM - A system and method involving lighting fixtures, a control network, a controller and other devices such as light sensors, input devices and network adapters for coordinating precise brightness and color schedules among the lighting fixtures while maintaining a high color reliability including provisions for managing a plurality of lighting fixtures. The lighting fixtures contain lighting elements selected such that when controlled properly, operating along a daytime locus, the resultant light output closely resembles sunlight on a cloudless day in spectral characteristics, and wherein the total flux of blue light can be adjusted from a relative level of 1-100% the maximum blue flux of the lighting fixture by controlling individual lighting elements. | 12-31-2015 |
Donald Sheldon, Downington, PA US
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20130229114 | LED LIGHTING SYSTEM - A system and method involving lighting fixtures, a control network, a controller and other devices such as light sensors, input devices and network adapters for coordinating precise brightness and color schedules among the lighting fixtures while maintaining a high color reliability including provisions for managing a plurality of lighting fixtures. The lighting fixtures contain lighting elements selected such that when controlled properly, operating along a daytime locus, the resultant light output closely resembles sunlight on a cloudless day in spectral characteristics, and wherein the total flux of blue light can be adjusted from a relative level of 1-100% the maximum blue flux of the lighting fixture by controlling individual lighting elements. | 09-05-2013 |
20150102730 | LED LIGHTING SYSTEM - A system and method involving lighting fixtures, a control network, a controller and other devices such as light sensors, input devices and network adapters for coordinating precise brightness and color schedules among the lighting fixtures while maintaining a high color reliability including provisions for managing a plurality of lighting fixtures. The lighting fixtures contain lighting elements selected such that when controlled properly, operating along a daytime locus, the resultant light output closely resembles sunlight on a cloudless day in spectral characteristics, and wherein the total flux of blue light can be adjusted from a relative level of 1-100% the maximum blue flux of the lighting fixture by controlling individual lighting elements. | 04-16-2015 |
Donald A. Sheldon, Downingtown, PA US
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20140276503 | DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE - A disposable absorbent undergarment is disclosed. It includes an absorbent assembly comprising a core formed of a synthetic tow or of synthetic nonwoven layers and having first section comprising a slow acting but high absorption capacity SAP and a second section comprising a fast acting but lower absorption capacity SAP, all of which is wrapped in a wrapper to hold the SAP in place. The absorbent assembly may be quilted and corrugated. The undergarment also includes releasably securable fasteners to enable it to be readily removed and a suspension system to ensure that the garment fits properly and doesn't leak even when holding a large amount of exudate. Odor removal/masking and treatment features may be provided. It addition the undergarment may include a wetness indicator. | 09-18-2014 |
Frederick Sheldon, Knoxville, TN US
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20120232679 | CYBERSPACE SECURITY SYSTEM - A system evaluates reliability, performance and/or safety by automatically assessing the targeted system's requirements. A cost metric quantifies the impact of failures as a function of failure cost per unit of time. The metrics or measurements may render real-time (or near real-time) outcomes by initiating active response against one or more high ranked threats. The system may support or may be executed in many domains including physical domains, cyber security domains, cyber-physical domains, infrastructure domains, etc. or any other domains that are subject to a threat or a loss. | 09-13-2012 |
Frederick T. Sheldon, Oak Ridge, TN US
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20140108089 | CYBERSPACE SECURITY SYSTEM FOR COMPLEX SYSTEMS - A computer implemented method monetizes the security of a cyber-system in terms of losses each stakeholder may expect to lose if a security break down occurs. A non-transitory media stores instructions for generating a stake structure that includes costs that each stakeholder of a system would lose if the system failed to meet security requirements and generating a requirement structure that includes probabilities of failing requirements when computer components fails. The system generates a vulnerability model that includes probabilities of a component failing given threats materializing and generates a perpetrator model that includes probabilities of threats materializing. The system generates a dot product of the stakes structure, the requirement structure, the vulnerability model and the perpetrator model. The system can further be used to compare, contrast and evaluate alternative courses of actions best suited for the stakeholders and their requirements. | 04-17-2014 |
Frederick T. Sheldon, Knoxville, TN US
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20090281864 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING AND MONITORING A CYBERSPACE SECURITY ECONOMETRICS SYSTEM AND OTHER COMPLEX SYSTEMS - A device of implementing an econometrics-based control system. The device includes a processor, a memory in communication with the processor and configured to store processor implementable instructions. The processor implementable instructions are programmed to correlate a plurality of system requirements with each of a plurality of system stakeholders, identify a stake relating to each of the plurality of system stakeholders and the correlated plurality of system requirements such that the stake is identified by each of the plurality of system stakeholders, determining a mean failure cost as a function of the identified stake and a failure probability, and analyzing the mean failure cost to determine a control strategy. The device may further comprise a communication component in communication with the processor and the memory, the communication component configured to communicate the control strategy to a component operable within the control system such that the component implements the control strategy. | 11-12-2009 |
20110232974 | PORTABLE WEIGHING SYSTEM - A system for weighing a load is disclosed. The weighing system includes a pad having at least one transducer for weighing a load disposed on the pad. In some embodiments the pad has a plurality of foot members and the weighing system may include a plate that disposed underneath the pad for receiving the plurality of foot member and for aligning the foot members when the weighing system is installed. The weighing system may include a spacer disposed adjacent the pad and in some embodiments, a spacer anchor operatively secures the spacer to a support surface, such as a plate, a railway bed, or a roadway. In some embodiments the spacer anchor operatively secures both the spacer and the pad to a roadway. | 09-29-2011 |
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Fredrick T. Sheldon, Knoxville, TN US
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20110054840 | FAILURE PREDICTION OF COMPLEX STRUCTURES UNDER ARBITRARY TIME-SERIAL LOADING CONDITION - A method and apparatus for the nonlinear detection of imminent failure in a complex structural element is disclosed. The method and apparatus include sensing stress and strain displacement-related data for said structural element, analyzing the sensed stress and strain displacement-related data as a function of one or more principle components, generating a crack-growth rate function relating said data for each principle component over a load/unload cycle, determining a total crack-growth rate function based on at least one crack-growth rate function, deriving from said total crack-growth rate function at least one indicator function, monitoring trends in said at least one indicator function, and providing an indication when said monitoring detects an end-stage trend in said at least one indicator function. | 03-03-2011 |
Gloria T. Sheldon, Valparaiso, IN US
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20130156885 | CHEWING GUM CONTAINING COMBINATIONS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL COOLING AGENTS - A method for producing a chewing gum and confections, as well as the chewing gum and confections so produced, incorporates combinations of physiological cooling agents. In another embodiment a combination of physiological cooling agents is made in a modified release structure. The modified release/cooling agents combination is preferably obtained by physically modifying the properties of the combination of cooling agents by coating and drying. When incorporated into gum and confections, these particles are adapted to enhance the shelf stability of the flavor and/or produce a modified release. In another embodiment, coated chewing gum has a coating that comprises combinations of physiological cooling agents. The preferred inventive chewing gum provides a high flavor impact in which the harsh notes normally associated with such a high flavor impact have been reduced or eliminated. | 06-20-2013 |
20130177669 | CHEWING GUM PRODUCTS CONTAINING ETHYL ESTER OF N-[[5-METHYL-2-(1-METHYLETHYL)-CYCLOHEXYL] CARBONYL] GLYCINE - A chewing gum composition includes gum base, flavor, sweetening agent, and about 0.3% to about 0.6% ethyl ester of N-[[5-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)-cyclohexyl]carbonyl]glycine, commonly known as WS-5. | 07-11-2013 |
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20160100605 | CHEWING GUM PRODUCTS CONTAINING ETHYL ESTER OF N-[[5-METHYL-2-(1-METHYLETHYL)-CYCLOHEXYL] CARBONYL] GLYCINE - A chewing gum composition includes gum base, flavor, sweetening agent, and about 0.3% to about 0.6% ethyl ester of N-[[5-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)-cyclohexyl]carbonyl]glycine, commonly known as WS-5. | 04-14-2016 |
James Lloyd Sheldon, Centennial, CO US
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20140190082 | AUTOMATIC DOOR CLOSER - Control devices that operate automatic door controllers and methods of operating automatic door controllers are disclosed. An embodiment of controller control device that operates with an automatic door closer includes a sensor that is attached to the door, the sensor operable to transmit data indicative of the orientation of the door. The controller also includes a receiver that is operable to receive the data from the sensor; monitor the orientation of the door based on the data received from the sensor; transmit a door closing instruction to the automatic door closer when the door orientation has been open for a first period; and pause the transmitting of door closing information to the automatic door closer for a second period when a pause input is received from a user. | 07-10-2014 |
James R. Sheldon, Clinton, TN US
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20120112082 | SCINTILLATOR PANEL HAVING UNIFORM OUTPUT RESPONSE - A scintillator panel assembly for gamma ray detection includes a scintillator panel having fluorescent material therein for generating a photon when a gamma ray enters the panel, and one or more non-scintillating segments embedded in opposing edges of the scintillator panel which conduct light but do not generate a photon when a gamma ray enters. One or more photon detectors, such as photomultiplier tubes, are disposed immediately adjacent the one or more non-scintillating segments for receiving photons conducted through the non-scintillating segments. The non-scintillating segments preferably have optical transmission and reflection properties that are substantially the same as the optical transmission and reflection properties of the scintillator panel. This configuration provides substantially uniform light output response for all photon generation locations which results in improved spectral resolution. | 05-10-2012 |
Jeffery Sheldon, League City, TX US
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20080290076 | Methods for Securing Strand Ends and the Resulting Devices - Methods for securing strand ends of devices configured for insertion into an anatomical structure, and the resulting devices. | 11-27-2008 |
20120279030 | SECURED STRAND END DEVICES - A woven, self-expanding stent device has one or more strands and is configured for insertion into an anatomical structure. The device includes a coupling structure secured to two different strand end portions that are substantially aligned with each other. The two different strand end portions include nickel and titanium. The coupling structure is not a strand of the device. | 11-08-2012 |
20120283818 | SECURED STRAND END DEVICES - A woven, self-expanding stent device has one or more strands and is configured for insertion into an anatomical structure. The device includes a coupling structure secured to two different strand end portions that are substantially aligned with each other. The two different strand end portions include nickel and titanium. The coupling structure is not a strand of the device. | 11-08-2012 |
20140230204 | METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING SECURED STRAND END DEVICES - A woven, self-expanding stent device has one or more strands and is configured for insertion into an anatomical structure. The device includes a coupling structure secured to two different strand end portions that are substantially aligned with each other. The two different strand end portions include nickel and titanium. The coupling structure is not a strand of the device. | 08-21-2014 |
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20150081008 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR STENT ADVANCEMENT - Devices and methods for stent advancement, including methods for instructing another or others how to advance a stent into an anatomical structure or into a testing/demonstration synthetic structure, such as a polymer tube. The advancement may be achieved by at least two periods of stent engagement that drive a stent distally from a sheath separated by a period of non-engagement. | 03-19-2015 |
20150134045 | SECURED STRAND END DEVICES - A woven, self-expanding stent device has one or more strands and is configured for insertion into an anatomical structure. The device includes a coupling structure secured to two different strand end portions that are substantially aligned with each other. The two different strand end portions include nickel and titanium. The coupling structure is not a strand of the device. | 05-14-2015 |
20160128851 | SECURED STRAND END DEVICES - A woven, self-expanding stent device has one or more strands and is configured for insertion into an anatomical structure. The device includes a coupling structure secured to two different strand end portions that are substantially aligned with each other. The two different strand end portions include nickel and titanium. The coupling structure is not a strand of the device. | 05-12-2016 |
Jeffery J. Sheldon, League City, TX US
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20120065716 | PORTABLE BODY WARMING DEVICE - A portable body warming device comprised of a housing ( | 03-15-2012 |
20120259219 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCESSING THE LUMEN OF A VESSEL - An apparatus for accessing the lumen of a vessel. The apparatus includes a reusable handheld device and a disposable cartridge. The reusable handheld device includes a imaging device attachment utilized to secure an image capturing instrument, an arm coupled to the imaging device attachment, and a depth scale coupled to the arm, wherein the depth scale provides a scale indicating an insertion depth. The disposable cartridge attaches to the reusable handheld device. The disposable cartridge includes a sheath, needle or guidewire coupled to the disposable cartridge. The sheath or needle extends to the insertion depth when fully advanced, thereby allowing the sheath, needle, or guidewire to access the lumen of a vessel. | 10-11-2012 |
20120259220 | MOTORIZED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCESSING THE LUMEN OF A VESSEL - An apparatus for accessing the lumen of a vessel. The apparatus includes a main body and a disposable cartridge. The main body includes a imaging device attachment, wherein the imaging device attachment is utilized to secure an image capturing instrument to the main body; a cartridge carrier coupled to the imaging device attachment, wherein the cartridge carrier is adjustable to achieve a target insertion depth; and a first motor coupled to the cartridge carrier, wherein the first motor adjust the cartridge carrier to achieve the target insertion depth. The disposable cartridge is attached to the cartridge carrier and houses a sheath, needle, or guidewire to be inserted into the vessel to the target insertion depth. | 10-11-2012 |
20120259221 | ROBOTIC INSERTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An apparatus for accessing the lumen of a vessel includes a handle providing a controller for operating the apparatus, an image capturing instrument secured to the handle, a display secured to the handle, wherein images captured by the image capturing instrument are displayed on the display, and a robotic platform coupled to the handle. The robotic platform includes a body, a first motor coupled to the body, wherein the first motor adjust the robotic platform to achieve a target insertion depth, and a cartridge carrier pivotally coupled to the body, wherein the robotic platform is adjustable to achieve the target insertion depth. The apparatus also includes a disposable cartridge attached to the cartridge carrier. The disposable cartridge includes a needle slideably coupled to the disposable cartridge, wherein the needle slides to extend to the target insertion depth, and a sheath slideably coupled to the disposable cartridge, wherein the sheath slides to extend to the target insertion depth. | 10-11-2012 |
20130261553 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCESSING THE LUMEN OF A VESSEL - An apparatus for accessing the lumen of a vessel. The apparatus includes a handheld device and a cartridge. The handheld device includes an imaging device attachment utilized to secure an image capturing instrument, an arm coupled to the imaging device attachment. The cartridge includes a sheath, needle or guidewire coupled to the cartridge. The sheath or needle extends to the insertion depth when fully advanced, thereby allowing the sheath, needle, or guidewire to access the lumen of a vessel. | 10-03-2013 |
20150087970 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCESSING THE LUMEN OF A VESSEL - A method for accessing the lumen of a vessel may utilize a reusable handheld device. The reusable handheld device includes an imaging device attachment utilized to secure an image capturing instrument, an arm coupled to the imaging device attachment, and a depth scale coupled to the arm, wherein the depth scale provides a scale indicating an insertion depth. A disposable cartridge attaches to the reusable handheld device. The disposable cartridge includes a sheath, needle or guidewire coupled to the disposable cartridge. The sheath or needle extends to the insertion depth when fully advanced, thereby allowing the sheath, needle, or guidewire to access the lumen of a vessel. | 03-26-2015 |
20150087992 | MOTORIZED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCESSING THE LUMEN OF A VESSEL - An apparatus is utilized for accessing the lumen of a vessel. The apparatus includes a main body and a disposable cartridge. The main body includes a imaging device attachment, wherein the imaging device attachment is utilized to secure an image capturing instrument to the main body; a cartridge carrier coupled to the imaging device attachment, wherein the cartridge carrier is adjustable to achieve a target insertion depth; and a first motor coupled to the cartridge carrier, wherein the first motor adjust the cartridge carrier to achieve the target insertion depth. The disposable cartridge is attached to the cartridge carrier and houses a sheath, needle, or guidewire to be inserted into the vessel to the target insertion depth. | 03-26-2015 |
20150216556 | ROBOTIC INSERTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An apparatus for accessing the lumen of a vessel includes a handle providing a controller for operating the apparatus, an image capturing instrument secured to the handle, a display secured to the handle, wherein images captured by the image capturing instrument are displayed on the display, and a robotic platform coupled to the handle. The robotic platform includes a body, a first motor coupled to the body, wherein the first motor adjust the robotic platform to achieve a target insertion depth, and a cartridge carrier pivotally coupled to the body, wherein the robotic platform is adjustable to achieve the target insertion depth. The apparatus also includes a disposable cartridge attached to the cartridge carrier. The disposable cartridge includes a needle slideably coupled to the disposable cartridge, wherein the needle slides to extend to the target insertion depth, and a sheath slidably coupled to the disposable cartridge, wherein the sheath slides to extend to the target insertion depth. | 08-06-2015 |
Joshua Sheldon, Vernon Hills, IL US
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20160060884 | JOINT COMPOUND TOOL - A joint compound tool including a handle having a first end and a second end where a blade portion is attached to the first end and a mixing member is attached to the second end. The handle, the blade portion and the mixing member each have substantially the same thickness where the mixing member is used to mix joint compound and the blade is used to apply the joint compound to a surface. | 03-03-2016 |
20160123022 | JOINT COMPOUND TOOL INCLUDING OPENER - A joint compound tool including a body having a first end, an opposing second end and a handle. A blade portion is attached to the first end of the body and a lid opener is movably attached to the second end of the body, where the lid opener is movable between a storage position adjacent to the handle and an operative position away from the handle. | 05-05-2016 |
Joshua Sheldon, Richmond, TX US
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20160137903 | LOST CIRCULATION MATERIAL - Fluid compositions including a base fluid and at least one granular hemicellulose material. The base fluid may be an oleaginous fluid or a non-oleaginous fluid. The granular hemicellulose material may have a cumulative particle size distribution D90 of about 4 mm or less and D10 of about 1 mm or greater, or D90 of 2.5 mm or less and D10 of about 1.5 mm or greater, or even D90 of about 3.8 mm or less, and D10 of about 2.4 mm or greater. The granular hemicellulose materials useful may have an average aspect ratio equal to or less than about 5:1, an average aspect ratio equal to or less than about 2:1, or even an average aspect ratio is about 1:1. The granular hemicellulose materials have hemicellulose in an amount from about 10% to about 50% by weight, cellulose in an amount from about 30% to about 50% by weight, and lignin in an amount from about 5% to about 35% by weight. The granular hemicellulose materials may be added to the base fluid in an amount from about 1 ppb to about 50 ppb, or even from about 4 ppb to about 40 ppb. The fluid compositions may be useful for sealing fractures in a subterranean formation, and reducing fluid loss in a subterranean formation. | 05-19-2016 |
Kane D. Sheldon, Baton Rouge, LA US
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20150041090 | POLYETHYLENE OXIDE TREATMENT FOR DRAINAGE AGENTS AND DRY STRENGTH AGENTS - A method of treating a cellulosic slurry to improve drainage is disclosed the method comprises adding a PEO to a cellulosic furnish in an amount of from 0.1 to 10 lbs per ton and adding a synthetic polymer to the furnish in an amount of from 0.1 to 10 lbs per ton, allowing the furnish to drain and forming a paper product. | 02-12-2015 |
Karl Edward Sheldon, Liberty Township, OH US
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20100028126 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A ROTARY MACHINE USING PRESSURIZED GAS - An apparatus and method for controlling rotating bladed machinery by using a source of pressurized gas is disclosed. The source of pressurized gas, such as air, imparts braking torque on a turbomachinery component through the use of one or more impinging orifices or jets. The orientation of the jets is such that the transfer of momentum from the pressurized gas results in a force substantially opposite the direction of rotation of the turbomachinery component. This transfer of momentum from the pressurized gas allows for a controlling torque to be applied to the turbomachinery component without the need of mechanical and/or electrical devices applying torque to the rotating shaft. | 02-04-2010 |
Karl Edward Sheldon, Rexford, NY US
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20090025393 | Auxiliary power unit assembly - An embodiment of the technology described herein is an auxiliary power unit assembly. The auxiliary power unit assembly includes an auxiliary power unit being installable in an aircraft having a cabin, a duct connecting the cabin and the auxiliary power unit, and a noise reduction feature in the duct. | 01-29-2009 |
20120119518 | AUXILIARY GAS TURBINE ENGINE ASSEMBLY, AIRCRAFT COMPONENT AND CONTROLLER - A non-aircraft-propelling auxiliary gas turbine engine assembly includes an auxiliary gas turbine engine and a mixing damper. The auxiliary engine and the mixing damper are installable in an aircraft having at least one aircraft-propelling main gas turbine engine. The auxiliary engine includes a compressor having a compressor inlet. The mixing damper has first and second inlets and has an outlet. The outlet is fluidly connectable to the compressor inlet. The first and second inlets are adapted to receive first and second gas streams which have been compressed by at least one main engine. An aircraft component includes a mixing damper. A controller includes a program which instructs the controller to increase/decrease a first gas stream in response to increasing/decreasing electrical demands on an electric generator operatively connected to an auxiliary gas turbine engine of an aircraft. | 05-17-2012 |
Lee Sheldon, Tulsa, OK US
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20140183323 | Portable desk - A portable, lightweight desk designed for comfortable performance by being simple, compact, and designed to provide easy adjustment to a desirable angular position for the work surface during a task of reading, drawing, or even painting, while pertinent equipment and supplies are available within an enclosed storage space. The portable desk was especially constructed to provide a desk which is available for many tasks while storing pertinent components. The desk will have a trim, sleek, and well-designed appearance. I have particularly constructed the surface of the lower member to be covered with a soft material to be comfortable on the user's lap. The user may then comfortably read, write, or draw when in a relaxed position. I have found a component of foam plastic efficient in use as a book support to maintain page control. The angle of support is provided by a support member hingedly placed on interior of storage compartment and directed to fit into a stop member on interior surface of upper member at chosen levels. | 07-03-2014 |
Mark Michael Sheldon, Shelby Township, MI US
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20110171435 | SINGLE SIDE STITCHING FOR INTERIOR SKINS - A skin assembly is disclosed. The skin assembly includes a skin formed from a material that is capable of being stitched, a thread passing through the skin to form a stitch pattern on a first surface of the skin and a loop extending from a second surface of the skin opposite the first surface, and a substrate coupled to the loop of the thread to secure the thread in the skin. | 07-14-2011 |
Maureen Ann Sheldon, Etna, NH US
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20140085665 | PRODUCTION PLANNING AND MONITORING IN INKJET DEVICES - An inkjet printer is placed in communications with a print production planning and scheduling system to allow planning, monitoring, and adjusting of an automatic digital (ink jet) printing production line. In one embodiment, the order of the print jobs is defined by the print shop owner or by the associated supervisor. Each job becomes a paper based (printed) job ticket and the order in which the jobs arrive at the print operator side defines the print order. The same is true for the order at the RIP side. Any change in regards to this order requires a direct communication of the print shop owner or supervisor with the printer or RIP operator. | 03-27-2014 |
Michael Sheldon, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20100053314 | INTEGRATION OF IMAGING EQUIPMENT INTO OPERATING ROOM EQUIPMENT - The invention relates to an imaging system for use in operating rooms and other applications. According to one example, the imaging system comprises an imaging head that includes an imaging sensor that receives image information from a subject and converts the image information into an image signal, a connection such as a cable, and a control unit that receives the image signal from the imaging head through the connection. The control unit may comprise a processor programmed to control the operation of the system and to generate a plurality of image frames for transmission to a separate monitor, a video interface designed to transmit the plurality of image frames to the separate monitor, and a power interface designed to receive power from a separate power supply. The control unit may be adapted to interface with an imaging control workstation having a standard expansion slot that receives one or more control units from different imaging modalities. The control unit may also be adapted to interface with a separate imaging modality providing a separate monitor and a separate power supply. The imaging system may provide the advantages of reducing the cost of the imaging system and the required operating room floor space through shared resources, such as shared data storage, data processing, user interfaces, and network interfaces, provided by the imaging control workstation. | 03-04-2010 |
Michael J. Sheldon, Cortaro, AZ US
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20130118546 | High Efficiency Multijunction Solar Cells - Multijunction solar cells having at least four subcells are disclosed, in which at least one of the subcells comprises a base layer formed of an alloy of one or more elements from group III on the periodic table, nitrogen, arsenic, and at least one element selected from the group consisting of Sb and Bi, and each of the subcells is substantially lattice matched. Methods of manufacturing solar cells and photovoltaic systems comprising at least one of the multijunction solar cells are also disclosed. | 05-16-2013 |
20130118566 | HIGH EFFICIENCY MULTIJUNCTION SOLAR CELLS - Multijunction solar cells having at least four subcells are disclosed, in which at least one of the subcells comprises a base layer formed of an alloy of one or more elements from group III on the periodic table, nitrogen, arsenic, and at least one element selected from the group consisting of Sb and Bi, and each of the subcells is substantially lattice matched. Methods of manufacturing solar cells and photovoltaic systems comprising at least one of the multijunction solar cells are also disclosed. | 05-16-2013 |
20130122638 | High Efficiency Multijunction Solar Cells - Multijunction solar cells having at least four subcells are disclosed, in which at least one of the subcells comprises a base layer formed of an alloy of one or more elements from group III on the periodic table, nitrogen, arsenic, and at least one element selected from the group consisting of Sb and Bi, and each of the subcells is substantially lattice matched. Methods of manufacturing solar cells and photovoltaic systems comprising at least one of the multijunction solar cells are also disclosed. | 05-16-2013 |
20150372178 | HIGH EFFICIENCY MULTIJUNCTION SOLAR CELLS - Multijunction solar cells having at least four subcells are disclosed, in which at least one of the subcells comprises a base layer formed of an alloy of one or more elements from group III on the periodic table, nitrogen, arsenic, and at least one element selected from the group consisting of Sb and Bi, and each of the subcells is substantially lattice matched. Methods of manufacturing solar cells and photovoltaic systems comprising at least one of the multijunction solar cells are also disclosed. | 12-24-2015 |
Michael L. Sheldon, Georgetown, TX US
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20140235293 | Personal Health Monitoring System - A personal health monitor device comprising memory for collecting and storing attributes from an individual and a processor for quantizing each attribute in such a way as to indicate a normal range for that attribute and for measuring deviations from that normal range. The processor further calculates the well-being of the individual using the deviations measured. The results are displayed indicating the well-being of the individual. | 08-21-2014 |
20140236025 | Personal Health Monitoring System - A personal health monitor device comprising memory for collecting and storing attributes from an individual and a processor for quantizing each attribute in such a way as to indicate a normal range for that attribute and for measuring deviations from that normal range. The processor further calculates the well-being of the individual using the deviations measured. The results are displayed indicating the well-being of the individual. | 08-21-2014 |
20140316220 | Personal Health Monitoring System - A personal health monitor device includes a memory for collecting and storing attributes from an individual and a processor for quantizing each attribute in such a way as to indicate a normal range for that attribute and for measuring deviations from that normal range. The processor further calculates the well-being of the individual using the deviations measured. The results are displayed indicating the well-being of the individual. | 10-23-2014 |
Michael Paul Sheldon US
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20150291317 | Apparatus - A cartridge for replenishing a vehicle fluid, a fluid reservoir system comprising same and a holder, a holder, a vehicle engine comprising the fluid reservoir system and a vehicle comprising said engine in which, the cartridge comprises: a housing comprising a first part and a second part; a fluid reservoir in the housing; a port arranged on the first part of the housing to couple the reservoir in fluidic communication with a fluid system of the vehicle; wherein the second part of the housing is configured to rotate with respect to the first part of the housing to secure the cartridge with respect to the fluid system to hold the reservoir in fluidic communication, via the port, with the fluid system of the vehicle, wherein the second part of the housing is configured such that rotating the second part of the housing does not rotate the port. | 10-15-2015 |
Peter Sheldon, Lakewood, CO US
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20100136715 | Screening of Silicon Wafers Used in Photovoltaics - A method for screening silicon-based wafers used in the photovoltaic industry is provided herewith. | 06-03-2010 |
Peter E. Sheldon, Cedar Park, TX US
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20130314130 | Frequency Synthesizer with Zero Deterministic Jitter - A frequency synthesizer system may generate two intermediate clock signals, each intermediate clock signal having the same nominal frequency (f | 11-28-2013 |
Ray W. Sheldon, Huntley, MT US
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20090045103 | Thermal coal upgrading process - A process for thermally upgrading coal in a vertical processor wherein the coal is gravity fed and a heated inert gas is introduced into the processor. The temperature of the gas, the size of the coal and the rate of movement of the coal are controlled to efficiently remove moisture from the coal and to not remove volatile organic compound. | 02-19-2009 |
20090158610 | Thermal coal upgrading processor - An apparatus for heating low rank coal having a processor with transverse baffles. Coal is introduced into the top of the processor and passes through the processor by gravity. Heated relatively inert gas is introduced into the processor and flows through the coal, heating the coal and removing moisture from the coal. The temperature of the heated process gas, the size of the coal, the size of the inlet and outlet openings of the processor and the rate of flow of the coal are selected for optimum efficiency. | 06-25-2009 |
20090300940 | APPARATUS FOR UPGRADING COAL AND METHOD OF USING SAME - An apparatus for upgrading coal comprising a baffle tower, inlet and exhaust plenums, and one or more cooling augers. The baffle tower comprises a plurality of alternating rows of inverted v-shaped inlet and outlet baffles. The inlet and outlet plenums are affixed to side walls of the baffle tower. Process gas enters the baffle tower from the inlet plenum via baffle holes in the side wall and dries the coal in the baffle tower. Process exhaust gas exits the baffle tower into the exhaust plenum via baffle holes in a different side wall of the baffle tower. Coal that enters the baffle tower descends by gravity downward through the baffle tower and enters a cooling auger, where the dried coal from the baffle tower is mixed with non-dried coal. A method of using the apparatus described above to upgrade coal. | 12-10-2009 |
20130133248 | APPARATUS FOR UPGRADING COAL AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A method for using an apparatus for upgrading coal comprising a baffle tower, inlet and exhaust plenums, and one or more cooling augers. The baffle tower comprises a plurality of alternating rows of inverted v-shaped inlet and outlet baffles. The inlet and outlet plenums are affixed to side walls of the baffle tower. Process gas enters the baffle tower from the inlet plenum via baffle holes in the side wall and dries the coal in the baffle tower. Process exhaust gas exits the baffle tower into the exhaust plenum via baffle holes in a different side wall of the baffle tower. Coal that outers the baffle tower descends by gravity downward through the baffle tower and enters a cooling auger, where the dried coal from the baffle tower is mixed with non-dried coal. | 05-30-2013 |
20140182196 | APPARATUS FOR UPGRADING COAL AND METHOD OF USING SAME - An apparatus for upgrading coal comprising a baffle tower, inlet and exhaust plenums, and one or more cooling augers. The baffle tower comprises a plurality of alternating rows of inverted v-shaped inlet and outlet baffles. The inlet and outlet plenums are affixed to side walls of the baffle tower. Process gas enters the baffle tower from the inlet plenum via baffle holes in the side wall and dries the coal in the baffle tower. Process exhaust gas exits the baffle tower into the exhaust plenum via baffle holes in a different side wall of the baffle tower. Coal that enters the baffle tower descends by gravity downward through the baffle tower and enters a cooling auger, where the dried coal from the baffle tower is mixed with non-dried coal. A method of using the apparatus described above to upgrade coal. | 07-03-2014 |
Richard Sheldon, Orlando, FL US
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20110148686 | MOVING-ENTITY DETECTION - Sensing moving entities includes transmitting a stepped-frequency radar signal including multiple frequencies through a wall from a first side of the wall to a second side of the wall. Portions of the radar signal that are reflected by entities located beyond the second side of the wall are detected. The reflected portions are processed to generate processed data including information associated with frequency shifts between the transmitted signal and the detected signal. The processed data is analyzed to determine if reflected portions are associated with moving entities. | 06-23-2011 |
Richard Blair Sheldon, Glenville, NY US
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20120103604 | SUBSURFACE HEATING DEVICE - In one aspect, the present invention provides a subsurface heating device comprising: (a) a combustion conduit casing defining a combustion conduit; (b) at least two combustors disposed within the combustion conduit casing; (c) at least one fuel supply conduit; d) at least one oxygen supply conduit configured to supply oxygen to at least one combustor; and (e) a combustion product gas outlet. The at least two combustors are characterized by an inter-combustor distance of at least one thousand feet and a combustion power of at least 3.41 million BTU per hour. The at least one fuel supply conduit is configured to supply a combustible fuel to at least one combustor. Also provided in another aspect of the present invention, is a method for heating a subsurface zone. | 05-03-2012 |
Richard W. Sheldon, Valley City, OH US
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20110198024 | Systems and Processes for Applying Heat Transfer Labels - A deformable label processor and related methods are described. The processor is heated and urged against a label, such as a heat transfer label, to apply one or more designs from the label onto a container or other surface. The processor and methods are well suited for application of labels onto compound curved surfaces. Also described are high volume label application processes using assemblies of multiple label processors. Additional assemblies and methods are described for selectively contacting and adhering regions of a label onto a moving container during labeling operations. | 08-18-2011 |
20120118503 | Systems and Processes for Applying Shrink Labels - A deformable label processor and related methods are described. The processor is heated and urged against a label, such as a pressure sensitive heat shrink label, to apply the label onto a container or other surface. The processor and methods are well suited for application of labels onto compound curved surfaces. Also described are high volume label application processes using assemblies of multiple label processors. Additional assemblies and methods are described for selectively contacting and adhering regions of a label onto a moving container during labeling operations. Select regions of a label can be wiped to modify or alter label portions that are in contact and not in contact with the container. A label treatment process performed after label application is also disclosed. The treatment process reduces the occurrence of label defects and improves label retention, adherence and aesthetics. The treatment process includes heating an applied label and adhesive to a particular temperature. In particular, the heating is performed immediately after label application. | 05-17-2012 |
Robert W. Sheldon, Winnetka, IL US
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20090230067 | Storage System - In one aspect, a storage system includes a base comprising a bottom channel, a top channel and a protrusion therebetween, at least one arm having an upturned tab and a rearwardly extending tab, wherein the upturned tab is configured to engage the top channel and the rearwardly extending tab is configured to engage a bottom surface of the protrusion and further wherein the bottom channel is adapted to receive a second arm under the first arm. In another aspect, a storage system may be mountable to a friable substrate and include a base having a plurality of holes for accepting a plurality of drywall fasteners; a plurality of self-drilling drywall fasteners having a crest diameter of at least about ΒΌ inch; a plurality of arms operatively connected to said base; a shelf; and at least one hook or bin operatively connected to the base at the lower channel. | 09-17-2009 |
20130005491 | Fastener Cutting Device - A fastener cutting device comprises a body portion with a top surface and an back surface. The back surface is adapted to allow the device to be mounted to a flat mounting surface. The top surface has a guide extending generally parallel to the top surface above the top surface. The guide has an open end and a fixed end opposite the open end. The guide is spaced from the top surface at a dimension sufficient to accommodate a fastener. The cutting device further comprises a cutter disposed between the guide and the top surface generally adjacent to the guide fixed end. The guide and the top surface are arranged to allow the fastener to be movable therebetween such that the cutter may be brought against the fastener to cut the fastener, either by drawing the fastener against the cutter or by deflecting the guide toward the cutter. | 01-03-2013 |
Robert W. Sheldon, Winnelka, IL US
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20120260958 | Assistive walking cane - An assistive cane and a tip assembly therefore are provided. The assistive walking cane includes a handle used to hold the walking aid, a shaft connected to the handle that transmits a load from the handle, and a ferrule connected to the shaft that receives the load from the shaft. The ferrule includes an inner core, an outer support, and a lower base. The inner core is contained within a space defined by the outer support and the lower base. The outer support includes a plurality of downwardly extending sidewalls to define the inner core receiving space. The inner core is made of a relatively softer material than the outer support and the lower base, the lower base made of a relatively softer material than the outer support. Thus, when a load is applied to the assistive cane the inner core provides for a gradual resistance to the user applying the load, thus cushioning the impact, and the sidewalls deflect or bend outwardly, thus increasing the surface area of the lower base. | 10-18-2012 |
Ross Sheldon, Kalamazoo, MI US
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20140010768 | FLAVORING INGREDIENT IN ORAL COMPOSITIONS - An oral composition containing an essential oil that provides a physical warming sensation when administered to the oral cavity and a method for achieving a physical warming sensation by administering the oral composition. The essential oil is rich in cis and trans-Piperitone Oxide and Piperitenone Oxide that impart unique organoleptic characteristics when the essential oil is used as the primary flavoring ingredient or as an additive in flavor compositions for chewing gum, confections, oral care applications, beverages, and general food applications. | 01-09-2014 |
Scot E. Sheldon, Beaumont, TX US
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20110048288 | PORTABLE OUTDOOR UTILITY TABLE - A portable outdoor utility table has stable folding supports that allow the surface to be easily transported to locations of various outdoor activities. The surface can be stabilized by support structures that contain two legs in a fixed arrangement that limits the independent movement of the legs. The portable outdoor surface can have with a water delivery system and/or one or more electrical receptacles. Additionally, the portable outdoor utility table can have a plurality of accessory receptacles for installing various accessories that allow a user to customize the surface for a particular use. Accessories may be provided for mounting, storage, waste disposal, lighting, cooking and/or to aid in specific tasks such as fish cleaning or oyster shucking. | 03-03-2011 |
Stephen H. Sheldon, Chicago, IL US
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20100063543 | Pacifier - Improved pacifiers are provided. Certain embodiments better accommodate the anatomy of the human oral cavity and throat, and can provide for improved airway patency, healthy jaw development, correct swallowing, and/or satisfy a user's inclination to suck and nibble. Certain embodiments include an upper ridge groove configured to receive a user's upper anterior ridge, and a lower ridge groove configured to receive the user's lower anterior ridge. The ridge grooves can be substantially vertically aligned, can span a user's anterior ridges, and can maintain vertical spacing between the user's anterior ridges. Certain embodiments include an anterior flange and a posterior flange, the upper ridge groove configured to receive the upper anterior ridge between the posterior flange and anterior flange, and the lower ridge groove configured to receive the lower anterior ridge between the posterior flange and anterior flange. Certain embodiments include a nipple projecting substantially vertically from the posterior flange. | 03-11-2010 |
Stephen L. Sheldon, Darien, IL US
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20130294081 | SECURE SYSTEM FOR ENERGY CONSUMING DEVICE - A support structure includes a groove and a channel. The grove can be defined by a wall and a lip. An energy consumption device includes a housing that supports a magnet and a first and second terminal and the magnet helps couple the energy consumption device to the support structure. The housing is positioned in the groove and the groove helps retain the housing in the support structure while the channel allows the energy consumption device to be visible. To help secure the energy consuming device, a header can be provided on both ends of the support structure so that the housing can be translated along the groove but cannot be removed from the support structure. | 11-07-2013 |
Todd Sheldon, North Oaks, MN US
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20100198295 | PERFORMING EXTENDED CAPTURE DETECTION TEST AFTER DETECTING INADEQUATE CAPTURE - Techniques are described for performing an extended capture detection test after detecting inadequate capture during a first capture detection test. An example system includes an implantable medical device that delivers pacing pulses to a patient, that periodically performs a first capture detection test to detect capture or loss of capture of the pacing pulses, and that detects inadequate capture during the first capture detection test, wherein in response to detecting the inadequate capture, the implantable medical device performs a second capture detection test that is longer than the first test. The system also includes a programmer device that programs the implantable medical device and that retrieves data from the implantable medical device corresponding to the second capture detection test. The example system may conserve battery power and prevent loss of current by performing the extended capture detection test only after detection of inadequate capture during the first test. | 08-05-2010 |
Todd Sheldon, Minneapolis, MN US
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20150182751 | ANODAL CAPTURE DETECTION - Systems and methods are described herein for determining whether anodal capture of the right ventricle is occurring when delivering left ventricular pacing with a cross-chamber pacing vector. The systems and methods may be measure cross-chamber sense times from left ventricular pacing and right ventricular pacing and compare the cross-chamber sense times to determine whether anodal capture of the right ventricle is occurring. | 07-02-2015 |
Todd J Sheldon, North Oakds, MN US
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20150119950 | AUTOMATED PHRENIC NERVE STIMULATION AND PACING CAPTURE THRESHOLD TEST - A medical device system performs a method for determining pacing threshold data. Signals are received from a cardiac capture sensor and a phrenic nerve stimulation sensor. A cardiac capture threshold is determined from the cardiac capture sensor signal and a phrenic nerve stimulation threshold is determined from the phrenic nerve stimulation sensor signal for multiple pacing electrode vectors. | 04-30-2015 |
Todd J Sheldon, Oaks, MN US
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20160129261 | VENTRICULAR LEADLESS PACING DEVICE MODE SWITCHING - In some examples, a leadless pacing device (LPD) is configured to switch from a sensing without pacing mode to ventricular pacing mode in response to determining that no intrinsic ventricular activity was detected within a ventricular event detection window for at least one cardiac cycle, which may be referred to as loss of conduction. The ventricular pacing mode may be selected based on whether atrial oversensing is detected in combination with the loss of conduction. In some examples, an atrio-ventricular synchronous pacing mode is selected in response to detecting loss of conduction and in response to determining that atrial oversensing is not detected. In addition, in some examples, an asynchronous ventricular pacing mode is selected in response to detecting both atrial oversensing and loss of conduction. | 05-12-2016 |
Todd Jon Sheldon, North Oaks, MN US
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20100023079 | Cardiac Pacing Methods and Apparatus - A method and apparatus is provided for determining whether a current atrial-ventricular (AV) delay during cardiac pacing is appropriate for proper mechanical coupling of the atrium and ventricle. If proper mechanical coupling is determined to not exist, an additional atrial contraction is induced within the same ventricular cycle to maintain atrial-ventricular mechanical coupling. | 01-28-2010 |