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Andrew B. Singleton, Poolesville, MD US
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20150252421 | METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING A NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE - The present invention relates to methods of assessing whether a subject has or is likely to develop a neurodegenerative disease comprising determining whether the subject has a mutation in the C9orf72 gene wherein said mutation prevents or disrupts C9orf72 expression relative to expression in a reference from subjects without the mutation. | 09-10-2015 |
Carl W. Singleton, Braselton, GA US
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20140359511 | SKETCHING FUNCTIONALITY FOR A HANDHELD FIELD DEVICE - A handheld field device for use with outdoor application equipment for measuring and/or surveying is disclosed. The handheld field device may be adapted for entry and display of blueprint data. The handheld field device may include a graphical user interface for providing line segment data entry fields and for displaying input line segments, and storing and calculation means adapted for accepting, storing and editing line segment data associated with said input line segments. The line segment data comprises a starting point, an orientation and a length of each line segment. The storing and calculation means are designed for the provision of a multitude of defined orientations, and the graphical user interface is designed for the provision of a defined orientation selection area, comprising a multitude of orientation selection fields. | 12-04-2014 |
Chris Singleton, San Francisco, CA US
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20160070380 | FORMING WEARABLE PODS AND DEVICES INCLUDING METALIZED INTERFACES - Embodiments relate generally to electrical and electronic hardware, computer software, wired and wireless network communications, and computing devices. More specifically, a wearable pod and/or device and processes to form the same facilitate implementation of a touch-sensitive interface in association with a predominately opaque surface. According to an embodiment, a wearable pod includes a first pod cover, a cradle including attachment points, and a touch-sensitive detector disposed in the cradle and configured to detect a change in capacitance to a range of capacitance values. Further, the wearable pod may include a second pod cover and an isolation belt to electrically isolate at least a portion of a pod cover from the other pod cover. | 03-10-2016 |
20160070403 | WEARABLE PODS AND DEVICES INCLUDING METALIZED INTERFACES - Embodiments relate generally to electrical and electronic hardware, computer software, wired and wireless network communications, and computing devices. More specifically, a wearable pod and/or device and processes to form the same facilitate implementation of a touch-sensitive interface in association with a predominately opaque surface. According to an embodiment, formation of a wearable pod includes detecting a capacitance value at a pod cover portion, determining a mode of operation based on a capacitance value, receiving subsets of sensor data, and selecting a subset of sensor data based on a mode of operation. The method can include determining values of at least one physiological signal and identifying a subset of light sources to emit light through an arrangement of micro-perforations constituting symbols indicative of the values of the physiological signal. | 03-10-2016 |
20160072177 | ANTENNAS AND METHODS OF IMPLEMENTING THE SAME FOR WEARABLE PODS AND DEVICES THAT INCLUDE METALIZED INTERFACES - Embodiments relate generally to electrical and electronic hardware, computer software, wired and wireless network communications, and computing devices, and, in particular, to antenna structures and formation methods for a wearable pod and/or device implementing a touch-sensitive interface in a metal pod cover. According to an embodiment, formation of a wearable pod includes selecting an antenna having a first surface area that extends beyond a second surface area associated with an attachment portion a cradle for a wearable pod. The method also includes forming an under-anchor portion composed of an interface material configured to bind to the cradle and to an elastomer, and disposing the antenna on a surface of the under-anchor portion at a distance from the second surface area associated with the attachment portion. Also, the method can include forming an over-anchor portion. | 03-10-2016 |
20160072554 | NEAR-FIELD ANTENNAS AND METHODS OF IMPLEMENTING THE SAME FOR WEARABLE PODS AND DEVICES THAT INCLUDE METALIZED INTERFACES - Embodiments relate generally to electrical and electronic hardware, computer software, wired and wireless network communications, and computing devices, and, in particular, to near-field antenna structures and formation methods for a wearable pod and/or device implementing a touch-sensitive interface in a metal pod cover. According to an embodiment, forming a wearable pod includes selecting a cradle having an attachment portion, forming an anchor portion to bind to the cradle and to an elastomer. The anchor portion includes a channel to provide support. Further, the method includes selecting an antenna having a width dimension sized less than a width dimension of the channel, disposing a portion of the antenna in the channel, and implementing terminals of the antenna coupled to circuitry of a near-field communication device. | 03-10-2016 |
20160073503 | STRAP BAND INCLUDING ELECTRODES FOR WEARABLE DEVICES AND FORMATION THEREOF - A strap band including a flexible wire bus having electrodes and wires coupled with the electrodes is described. The wire bus may be include in a strap band formed by molding an inner strap, mounting the wire bus in the inner strap, and injection molding an outer strap over the inner strap and wire bus to form a strap band. The electrodes may be positioned on the inner strap to accommodate a target range of a body portion the strap band may be worn on. A material of the strap band and a material the wire bus may be selected to allow a low coefficient of friction between the wire bus and strap band so that loads applied to the strap band may not be coupled with the wire bus or cause damage to wires due to pull and/or torsional load forces applied to the strap band. | 03-10-2016 |
Chris Singleton, Rogersville, TN US
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20150283951 | Carrying System for Jeep Doors and Hardtop - A carrying system for a jeep hardtop, which includes a carrier that allows the hardtop and doors to be detached from the vehicle but still kept with the vehicle while removed. The carrying system allows for easy attachment and securing of the hardtop and doors to the carrier. In some example embodiments, the carrier attaches to the hitch and to the rear-mounted spare tire carrier of the jeep. In other example embodiments, the carrier attaches to the vehicle only at the hitch. Conveying the doors and hardtop with the jeep allows the jeep, at any time and in any place, to be converted quickly between convertible and non-convertible modes, depending on weather conditions and other factors. | 10-08-2015 |
Chris Singleton, Palm Harbor, FL US
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20150297145 | Physiological information generation based on bioimpedance signals - Embodiments relate generally to a wearable device implementing a touch-sensitive interface in a metal pod cover and/or bioimpedance sensing to determine physiological characteristics, such as heart rate. According to an embodiment, a wearable device and method includes determining a drive current signal magnitude for a bioimpedance signal to capture data representing a physiological-related component, and selecting the drive current signal magnitude as a function of an impedance of a tissue. Further, the method can include driving the bioimpedance signal to that are configured to convey the bioimpedance signal to the tissue. Also, the method can receive the sensor signal from the tissue, adjust a gain for an amplifier, and apply the gain to data representing the physiological-related component. The method can include generating an amplified signal to include a portion of the physiological-related signal component that includes data representing a physiological characteristic. | 10-22-2015 |
20150359491 | Physiological characteristic determination based on signal correlation - Embodiments relate generally to a wearable device implementing a touch-sensitive interface in a metal pod cover and/or bioimpedance sensing to determine physiological characteristics, such as heart rate. According to an embodiment, a method includes receiving an amplified signal including a portion of the physiological-related signal component including data representing a physiological characteristic, the amplified signal being derived from bioimpedance signal based on an impedance value of a tissue, and identifying a magnitude of a portion of the physiological-related signal component. Also, the method can compare the magnitude of the portion against another magnitude of a data model (e.g., in a time-domain) to form a matched value. Also, the method can determine a confidence indicator value representative of a degree of likelihood that the matched value is representative of the physiological characteristic, and determining a value of the physiological characteristic based on the matched value and the confidence indicator value. | 12-17-2015 |
20160066857 | Device-Based Activity Classification Using Predictive Feature Analysis - Device-based activity classification using predictive feature analysis is described, including receiving a signal from a sensor configured to measure a heart rate coupled to a device, the sensor being configured to sense the signal over a time period, evaluating the signal to generate data associated with the heart rate, the data being further evaluated to select a classifier, invoking the classifier, the classifier being configured to evaluate the data to identify a predictive feature, the predictive feature invoking an application configured to determine a state using a feature interpreter, the application also being configured to evaluate other data from another signal, the signal being configured to detect a respiration rate, and processing the data and the other data using the application and the feature interpreter to generate information associated with sleep, the information being configured to display on an interface associated with the device. | 03-10-2016 |
20160066858 | Device-based activity classification using predictive feature analysis - Device-based activity classification using predictive feature analysis is described, including receiving a signal from a sensor coupled to a device, the sensor being configured to sense the signal over a time period, evaluating the signal to generate data, the data being further evaluated to select a classifier, invoking the classifier, the classifier being configured to evaluate a predictive feature, the predictive feature invoking an application configured to determine a state using a feature interpreter, and processing the data using the application and the feature interpreter to generate information associated with a biological state, the information being configured to display on an interface associated with the device. | 03-10-2016 |
20160066859 | Device-based activity classification using predictive feature analysis - Device-based activity classification using predictive feature analysis is described, including receiving a signal from a sensor coupled to a device, the sensor being configured to detect the signal over a time period and to detect motion, evaluating the signal to generate data, the data being used to indicate motion, the data being further evaluated to select a classifier based on whether the motion is detected, activating another sensor coupled to the device, the another sensor being configured to detect another signal that is substantially different than the signal, the another signal being used to generate other data associated with whether the motion is detected, invoking the classifier, the classifier being configured to evaluate a predictive feature to identify a type associated with whether the motion is detected, the predictive feature invoking an application configured to determine the type and a state using a feature interpreter, and processing the data using the application and the feature interpreter to generate information associated with a biological state associated with whether the motion is detected, the information being configured to display on an interface associated with the device. | 03-10-2016 |
20160070339 | Divice-based activity classification using predictive feature analysis - Device-based activity classification using predictive feature analysis is described, including evaluating an indicator associated with a predictive feature, identifying an application, using the name, to be performed, and invoking the application, the application being configured to interpret the indicator to determine an operation to perform at one or more levels of a protocol stack using data generated from evaluating a signal detected by a sensor, the sensor being coupled to a wearable device, and the application being configured to perform the operation using other data generated from evaluating another signal detected by another sensor, the another sensor being substantially different than the sensor. | 03-10-2016 |
20160070393 | WEARABLE DEVICES INCLUDING METALIZED INTERFACES AND STRAP-INTEGRATED SENSOR ELECTRODES - Embodiments relate generally to electrical and electronic hardware, computer software, wired and wireless network communications, and computing devices, and, in particular, to a wearable device implementing a touch-sensitive interface in a metal pod cover and/or bioimpedance sensing to determine physiological characteristics, such as heart rate. According to an embodiment, a wearable device includes a selectably opaque surface configured to emit arrangements of light to form a display, and a touch-sensitive I/O control circuit coupled to the selectably opaque surface to detect a capacitance value as an input signal to modify the display. Also, the wearable device can include one or more straps coupled to a wearable pod, at least one of the one or more straps including electrodes for sensing a physiological characteristic. A display controller can be configured to display a representation as a function of a value of the physiological characteristic via the selectably opaque surface. | 03-10-2016 |
Clifton D. Singleton, Melbourne, FL US
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20130305643 | STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL FRAMING SYSTEM - Systems and methods are disclosed herein to a structural insulated panel framing system comprising: insulation sheathing receivable by a wall jig; a frame for placement atop the insulation sheathing; and spray foam for application to the frame and the insulation sheathing to fuse the frame and insulation sheathing to produce a structural insulated panel. | 11-21-2013 |
Daniel Singleton, El Segundo, CA US
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20140109886 | PULSED POWER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A system and method for providing pulsed power to improve performance efficiency. In one approach, pulsed power is employed to improve fuel efficiency and power of an engine. The system and method can involve a transient plasma plug assembly intended to replace a traditional spark plug. Alternatively, an approach involving a pulse generator and a nanosecond, high voltage pulse carrying ignition cable is contemplated. | 04-24-2014 |
David Singleton, London GB
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20120316878 | VOICE RECOGNITION GRAMMAR SELECTION BASED ON CONTEXT - The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, a method that includes receiving geographical information derived from a non-verbal user action associated with a first computing device. The non-verbal user action implies an interest of a user in a geographic location. The method also includes identifying a grammar associated with the geographic location using the derived geographical information and outputting a grammar indicator for use in selecting the identified grammar for voice recognition processing of vocal input from the user. | 12-13-2012 |
20130124306 | VOUCHER CODE REDEMPTION VIA SMS - A voucher verification system is based on SMS message-based processing of voucher verifications by a central verification authority. Merchants may establish an account with the system and then register mobile communication devices and those of employees by sending an SMS-based registration request to the system. Once registered, the merchant and employees may verify the status of vouchers by sending SMS-base verification requests to the system. Verifications of voucher status are returned to the merchant mobile device via SMS messaging. | 05-16-2013 |
20140256357 | PROVIDING POINTS OF INTEREST TO USER DEVICES IN VARIABLE ZONES - Receiving point of interest zones and alerts on user devices comprises communicating, by a user computing device to a remote computing device, a request for point of interest data corresponding to points of interest within a proximity of the user device; presenting the received point of interest data; identifying a particular point of interest; and outputting an alert regarding the particular point of interest. Receiving point of interest zones on user devices comprises communicating a request for point of interest data; receiving the point of interest data from the remote network device wherein a size of the point of interest zone is determined based on a density of points of interest in the proximity of the user, and wherein the shape of the point of interest zone is expanded in a direction of travel and contracted in the opposite direction; and presenting the received point of interest data. | 09-11-2014 |
20140257747 | CONFIGURABLE POINT OF INTEREST ALERTS - Receiving point of interest zones and alerts on user devices comprises communicating, by a user computing device to a remote computing device, a request for point of interest data corresponding to points of interest within a proximity of the user device; presenting the received point of interest data; identifying a particular point of interest; and outputting an alert regarding the particular point of interest. Receiving point of interest zones on user devices comprises communicating a request for point of interest data; receiving the point of interest data from the remote network device wherein a size of the point of interest zone is determined based on a density of points of interest in the proximity of the user, and wherein the shape of the point of interest zone is expanded in a direction of travel and contracted in the opposite direction; and presenting the received point of interest data. | 09-11-2014 |
20140282660 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND MEDIA FOR PRESENTING MOBILE CONTENT CORRESPONDING TO MEDIA CONTENT - Methods, systems, and media for presenting mobile content corresponding to media content are provided. In some implementations, a method for providing information relating to media content is provided, the method comprising: determining a channel that is providing the television program; causing images relating to the television program to be presented, wherein the images are selected based on the channel and a time parameter; receiving a user selection of an image; identifying an entity within the selected image using one or more image recognition techniques; generating a search query based at least in part on the identified entity; obtaining search results responsive to the generated search query; and causing at least one of the search results to be presented to the mobile device in response to receiving the user selection of the image. | 09-18-2014 |
20150100271 | PROVIDING POINTS OF INTEREST TO USER DEVICES IN VARIABLE ZONES - Receiving point of interest zones and alerts on user devices comprises communicating, by a user computing device to a remote computing device, a request for point of interest data corresponding to points of interest within a proximity of the user device; presenting the received point of interest data; identifying a particular point of interest; and outputting an alert regarding the particular point of interest. Receiving point of interest zones on user devices comprises communicating a request for point of interest data; receiving the point of interest data from the remote network device wherein a size of the point of interest zone is determined based on a density of points of interest in the proximity of the user, and wherein the shape of the point of interest zone is expanded in a direction of travel and contracted in the opposite direction; and presenting the received point of interest data. | 04-09-2015 |
20150264527 | CLUSTERING GEOFENCE-BASED ALERTS FOR MOBILE DEVICES - A geofence management system obtains location data for points of interest. The geofence management system determines, at the option of the user, the location of a user mobile computing device relative to specific points of interest and alerts the user when the user nears the points of interest. The geofence management system, however, determines relationships among the identified points of interest, and associates or “clusters” the points of interest together based on the determined relationships. Rather than establishing separate geofences for multiple points of interest, and then alerting the user each time the user's mobile device enters each geofence boundary, the geofence management system establishes a single geofence boundary for the associated points of interest. When the user's mobile device enters the clustered geofence boundary, the geofence management system notifies the user device to alert the user of the entrance event. The user then receives the clustered, geofence-based alert. | 09-17-2015 |
David Singleton, Mountain View, CA US
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20150249785 | USER INTERFACE FOR WIDE ANGLE PHOTOGRAPHY - The disclosed technology includes switching between a normal or standard-lens UI and a panoramic or wide-angle photography UI responsive to a zoom gesture. In one implementation, a user gesture corresponding to a “zoom-out” command, when received at a mobile computing device associated with a minimum zoom state, may trigger a switch from a standard lens photo capture UI to a wide-angle photography UI. In another implementation, a user gesture corresponding to a “zoom-in” command, when received at a mobile computing device associated with a nominal wide-angle state, may trigger a switch from a wide-angle photography UI to a standard lens photo capture UI. | 09-03-2015 |
David P. Singleton, London GB
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20110313657 | Context-Sensitive Point of Interest Retrieval - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on one or more computer storage devices, for context sensitive point of interest retrieval. In one aspect, a method includes receiving a current location of a user's electronic device and retrieving multiple points of interest within a predetermined distance to the current location. Each point of interest is ranked based on the point of interest's proximity to the current location and one or more time-related attributes associated with the point of interest. Data identifying one or more of the points of interest is provided to the electronic device for presentation to the user on a display of the electronic device based on the ranking. | 12-22-2011 |
20120036121 | State-dependent Query Response - In general, the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods, systems, and program products for receiving user input that defines a search query, and providing the search query to a server system. Information that a search engine system determined was responsive to the search query is received at a computing device. The computing device is identified as in a first state, and a first output mode for audibly outputting at least a portion of the information is selected. The first output mode is selected from a collection of the first output mode and a second output mode. The second output mode is selected in response to the computing device being in a second state and is for visually outputting at least the portion of the information and not audibly outputting the at least portion of the information. At least the portion of information is audibly output. | 02-09-2012 |
20120036151 | State-dependent Query Response - In general, the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods, systems, and program products for receiving user input that defines a search query, and providing the search query to a server system. Information that a search engine system determined was responsive to the search query is received at a computing device. The computing device is identified as in a first state, and a first output mode for audibly outputting at least a portion of the information is selected. The first output mode is selected from a collection of the first output mode and a second output mode. The second output mode is selected in response to the computing device being in a second state and is for visually outputting at least the portion of the information and not audibly outputting the at least portion of the information. At least the portion of information is audibly output. | 02-09-2012 |
Dean C. Singleton, Albany NZ
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20100173332 | Method for the Fluorescent Detection of Nitroreductase Activity Using Nitro-Substituted Aromatic Compounds - A method utilising one or more fluorogenic probes, for the detection of nitroreductase activity. The non-fluorescent probes are reduced in the presence of nitroreductase to form fluorescent derivatives that may be detected using fluorescence spectroscopy. In particular, the method may be used to detect and/or identify a plurality of nitroreductase in a single test environment | 07-08-2010 |
Denis M. Singleton, St Laurent CA
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20120207900 | Method of making pasta filata cheese without cooling in brine or other liquid - A method of making pasta filata cheese (and the resulting cheese) uses a conventional pasta filata cheese making process except that the cheese mass, after cooking and stretching, is not cooled in brine or other liquid. Instead, the cheese is cooled through other means, such as by being rolled into the form of a sheet on a conveyor, and then cooled on the conveyor. The cheese may be (but need not be) frozen on the conveyor or thereafter, and comminuted. | 08-16-2012 |
Desilva Daniel Singleton, Houston, TX US
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20140377437 | System and Method for Printing on a Food Item - A system and method for printing on a food item is disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a system for printing on a food item can comprise a food item, one or more edible sheets, and an edible adhesive. The edible sheet can be printable with a design. The edible adhesive can attach the edible sheet onto the food item. In another embodiment, a method for printing on a food item can comprise the steps printing a design on a surface of an edible sheet, and connecting the edible sheet to one or more surfaces of a food item using an edible adhesive. | 12-25-2014 |
Donald J. Singleton, Sacramento, CA US
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20130006884 | Computer System for Managing, Assessing, and Optimizing Tuition Reimbursement and Method of its Operation - A method and system for managing, assessing, and optimizing tuition reimbursement for an employee by an employer and optimizing financial outcomes for an employee relative to tuition reimbursement programs. Employee tuition reimbursement eligibility information is entered into a computer system and the computer system determines whether the employee is eligible for tuition reimbursement by comparing the employee tuition reimbursement eligibility information to tuition reimbursement eligibility criteria for the employer. Furthermore, if the employee is determined to be eligible for the tuition reimbursement, entering employee financial aid eligibility information into the computer system. Determining a financial aid award that is generated from the employee financial aid eligibility information of the employee and determining an amount of tuition reimbursement based on the financial aid awards and/out of pocket costs incurred by the employee. Potential adjustments to tuition reimbursement eligibility are made, in one example, based on financial aid eligibility possibilities determined through modification of input parameters. | 01-03-2013 |
Eric Singleton, Maple Plain, MN US
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20150380019 | MAGNETIC STACK INCLUDING COOLING ELEMENT - Various embodiments of a magnetic stack are disclosed. In one or more embodiments, the magnetic stack includes first and second shield layers, and a magnetically responsive lamination disposed between the first and second shield layers. The magnetically responsive lamination can be configured to receive a sense current I | 12-31-2015 |
Eric W. Singleton, Eden Prairie, MN US
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20150325260 | SENSOR STACK STRUCTURE - A reader stack, such as for a magnetic storage device, the stack having a top synthetic antiferromagnetic (SAF) layer, a magnetic capping layer adjacent to the top SAF layer, an RKKY coupling layer adjacent to the magnetic capping layer opposite the top SAF layer, and a free layer adjacent to the RKKY coupling layer opposite the magnetic capping layer. Also included is a method for biasing a free layer in a reader stack by providing an exchange coupling between the free layer and a top synthetic antiferromagnetic (SAF) layer using a layer having RKKY coupling property positioned between the free layer and the top SAF layer and a magnetic capping layer between the SAF layer and the layer having RKKY coupling property. | 11-12-2015 |
Gareth P. Singleton, Allansford AU
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20100077663 | Gate hinge - There is described a hinge element ( | 04-01-2010 |
Gareth Peter Singleton, Allansford AU
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20140360620 | WIRE TWITCHING TOOL - A twitching tool ( | 12-11-2014 |
Horace Singleton, Skokie, IL US
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20150353739 | EC PRIMER COATING FOR PAPER AND PAPERBOARD - Disclosed are energy curable primer compositions for use on uneven substrates such as paper or board to help create a non-porous, smooth, print-receptive surface for subsequent in-line or off-line application of metallic or special effect inks for generating a superior appearance such as a mirror-like metallic or other special effect for promotional or high-value packaging applications. Compositions suitable for low odor and low migration indirect contact food, tobacco, or pharmaceutical product packaging are also disclosed. | 12-10-2015 |
Ian Singleton, Tockholes GB
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20110011859 | Device for Transfer of Product from Refill Container to Applicator Container Without Exposure to Atmosphere - An open ended cylindrical connector device includes a) an internally smooth-bored first docking port at one end; b) an internally screw threaded second docking port at the other end; and c) a unidirectional hole-cutter/membrane-piercing arrangement deployed across the diameter of the cylindrical device with its cutting/piercing edges occupying the first docking port. The product is transferred from a sealed donating container to a receiving container by screwing the receiving container into the second docking port and subsequently pressing a sealed donating container into the first docking port. The seal on the donating container is punctured by the hole-cutter and releases the product for transfer through the cylindrical connector to the receiving container. The donating container docking port may be closed with a removable cap and the cylindrical connector used as a donating container screw cap. | 01-20-2011 |
Jody S. Singleton, Broomfield, CO US
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20150248141 | SUPPORTIVE DOCKING MECHANISM - A docking apparatus having a housing and a retention support mechanism. The housing provides back support for a docked device. The retention support mechanism is coupled to the housing and includes and upper support arm and a lower connecting arm. Upon insertion of the device in a slot within a top face of the housing, the upper support arm is raised and the lower connecting arm is lowered. When the device travels to the docked position, the lower connecting arm enables a connector on the device to couple to a corresponding connector within the housing, and the upper arm is raised to a point above the top face of the housing to support a back of the device. When the device is removed, the upper support arm retracts fully into the housing such that no part of the upper support arm protrudes past a plane defined by the top face. | 09-03-2015 |
John Singleton, Macclesfield GB
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20140364601 | PROCESS - Processes for the preparation of the compound of formula (II) and intermediate compounds for use in the processes. | 12-11-2014 |
20160002261 | Process - Processes for the preparation of the compound of formula II | 01-07-2016 |
Joseph Singleton, St. John'S CA
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20150216195 | SEA CUCUMBER PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD - An improved apparatus for processing sea cucumbers having stages for orienting/aligning, cutting, splitting, flattening, eviscerating and cleaning the sea cucumber, and for collecting the eviscerated innards. A method for the automated splitting and evisceration of sea cucumbers using the apparatus of the present disclosure. A flattening plate and trough during the orienting/aligning step relax the sea cucumber and discourage its defence mechanisms. A wedge shaped flattening plate splits and flattens the sea cucumber immediately after the incision. Pronged discs maintain positioning of the sea cucumber during an aggressive wash and brush cleaning cycle, which may be repeated. Optionally, a vacuum may suction off a portion of the innards prior to cleaning. | 08-06-2015 |
Kelvin Singleton, Bryan, TX US
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20140000904 | POWER SUPPLY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING BACKUP POWER | 01-02-2014 |
Laurence Singleton, Dresden DE
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20160093534 | Method for Separating Chips from a Wafer - The invention relates to a method for producing chips ( | 03-31-2016 |
Laurence Edward Singleton, Dresden DE
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20090085190 | Semiconductor Device and Method for Making Same - A method for making a semiconductor device includes creating conductive structures on a substrate. Contact pads of a semiconductor die are connected to first ends of conductive structures. The semiconductor die is encapsulated or embedded and the substrate is removed such that second ends of the conductive structures are exposed to the exterior. | 04-02-2009 |
Lucrecia Maria Singleton, Bothell, WA US
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20150335153 | Closet hanger for handbags - A closet hanger for handbags is comprised of a horizontal rod, having two upper hooks which may be hung from a closet rod in a substantially parallel configuration. The horizontal rod provides a plurality of lower hooks, from which handbags or other bulky articles may be hung. IN alternative configurations, the upper hooks may be removed and the rod supported between the closet walls by tension or other support structures. | 11-26-2015 |
Marc Singleton, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20160092631 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR GENOME ANALYSIS - The present disclosure provides methods and systems for prioritizing phenotype-causing genomic variants. The methods include using variant prioritization analyses and in combination with biomedical ontologies using a sophisticated re-ranking methodology to re-rank these variants based on phenotype information. The methods can be useful in any genomics study and diagnostics; for example, rare and common disease gene discovery, tumor growth mutation detection, drug responder studies, metabolic studies, personalized medicine, agricultural analysis, and centennial analysis. | 03-31-2016 |
Mark Andrew Singleton, Seymour, IN US
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20150274065 | HEADLIGHT DAMPENING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A headlamp assembly comprising a light source and a housing for the light source, a dampening element for dampening movement of the housing in or generally along at least one axis in response to dynamic loads during operation of the vehicle, while permitting movement of the housing in a predetermined direction. Another embodiment comprises a headlamp assembly comprising a light source and a support housing having a projection extending from the support housing. At least one isolator is mounted on the projection and a bracket comprising a working surface generally opposes a landing surface of a landing. The working surface comprises a slot adapted to receive a post and permit the post to move in the slot. The at least one isolator cooperates and engages the working surface or the landing surface to dampen movement of the support housing in response to dynamic loads during operation of the vehicle. | 10-01-2015 |
Michael Singleton, Calgary CA
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20140262279 | MODULAR SYSTEM FOR EXTRACTING HYDROCARBONS FROM SUBTERRANEAN VOLUMES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Modular systems for extracting hydrocarbons from subterranean volumes and associated methods are generally described. | 09-18-2014 |
Michael Singleton, Warwick, RI US
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20140068999 | INSECT ATTRACTING AND ELIMINATING DEVICE - An insect elimination device has an outer grid with an inner grid disposed within the outer grid. A voltage source powers the inner grid, the outer grid or both. A warming tube is disposed within the inner grid and provides a thermal lure. A UV light source is disposed within the warming tube to provide a first optical lure. A control circuit controls the duty cycle, which is greater than 0% and less than 100%, of the UV light source while the voltage source is powering the elimination zone of the inner grid and the outer grid to keep the thermal lure within a predetermined temperature range. | 03-13-2014 |
20140259877 | INSECT TRAP RELEASE MECHANISM - A pest trap, such as for flies, includes a disposable bag with a lure therein, and a sealing mechanism set at or near the top of the bag. The sealing mechanism engages with a removable top, which covers a canister. The bag with sealing mechanism is connected to the top, and then the top is placed on the canister, with the disposable bag in the canister. Once the bag has become filled with pest insects, the sealing mechanism is activated, which seals the top of the bag and separates the bag from the top. The top can then be removed from the canister, and the canister upended to dump the disposable bag into the garbage. | 09-18-2014 |
Michael Peter Singleton, Calgary CA
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20120029259 | DEMULSIFYING OF HYDROCARBON FEEDS - In various aspects, the invention provides for processing a hydrocarbon feed having hydrocarbon and emulsified aqueous components demulsifying into hydrocarbon and aqueous phases over an initial demulsification time, with an active agent to form a treated feed. The active agent has an active agent solubility in the hydrocarbon component and in the aqueous component, the aqueous component has an aqueous component solubility in the hydrocarbon component. The active agent solubility in the hydrocarbon component is greater than the aqueous component solubility in the hydrocarbon component. The active agent solubility in the aqueous component is greater than the active agent solubility in the hydrocarbon component. The active agent solubility in the aqueous component is greater than the active agent solubility in the hydrocarbon component. A treated demulsified hydrocarbon phase separates from the active agent and the aqueous component in a modified demulsification time that is shorter than the initial demulsification time. | 02-02-2012 |
Ogle Ridout Singleton, Richmond, VA US
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20140182795 | Vehicle Windshield, Wiper-Bay and Window External, Reusable Cover - An improved, reusable, protective, reflective, weather resistant cover for a vehicle windshield-wiper-bay region and also for front-side windows and for the rear window region is disclosed. The cover is easy and fast to deploy, the operator is not required to reenter the vehicle for deployment and no cover element extends inside the vehicle. Permanent magnets and/or hook and loop strips are used to removably affix the cover. No permanently attached fastener elements are observable from within or without the closed vehicle. The cover effectively reflects the sun's rays reducing internal heating and material degradation and eases removal of frost, sleet or snow from covered regions. | 07-03-2014 |
Richard B. Singleton, Bedfordshire GB
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20150101015 | MASTER SECURITY POLICY SERVER - A master policy server manages security polices for client computers through a network of local policy servers. Each local policy server is responsible for the security policies on a group of clients and maintains a data store containing the security policies and security information pertaining to the clients. Periodically, the master policy server and the local policy server synchronize, at which time the master policy server replicates updated policies to the local policy servers and the local policy servers upload client security statistics to the master policy server for consolidation into a global status. | 04-09-2015 |
20150106874 | MASTER SECURITY POLICY SERVER - A master policy server manages security polices for client computers through a network of local policy servers. Each local policy server is responsible for the security policies on a group of clients and maintains a data store containing the security policies and security information pertaining to the clients. Periodically, the master policy server and the local policy server synchronize, at which time the master policy server replicates updated policies to the local policy servers and the local policy servers upload client security statistics to the master policy server for consolidation into a global status. | 04-16-2015 |
Stephen John Singleton, Wirral GB
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20120138103 | PROCESS FOR CLEANING HARD SURFACES - The present invention is in the field of household cleaning tools. The invention further relates to the use of an air-water jet for the cleaning of hardsurfaces. It is an object of the present invention to provide easier cleaning of hard surfaces. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a process of easier cleaning of hard surfaces, especially by means of a device that uses a relatively low water flow rate. Surprisingly it has been found that an external mix air-water jet device may be used for cleaning hard surfaces. | 06-07-2012 |
Thomas Alan Singleton, Napanee CA
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20100119837 | COATINGS FOR CORROSION SUSCEPTIBLE SUBSTRATES - Superior protective coatings for corrosion susceptible substrates are provided by lower alkoxysilane-epoxy polymeric compounds produced by sol-gel polymerization and cross-linked by reaction with an aromatic diamine cross-linking agent such as a phenylenediamine. | 05-13-2010 |
William Singleton, Wayne, MI US
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20140213946 | REMOVABLE MEDICAL SUPPORT MECHANISM - A removable medical support mechanism can be used to protect a body member from injury. The mechanism includes a layer of flexible material providing a constrictive force upon the body member and a mesh layer comprising a plurality of interconnected mesh links. The mesh layer is configured to distribute a force of an impact upon the mechanism, thereby protecting the body member from receiving the force of the impact. | 07-31-2014 |
20150192902 | SPORTING TIMER - An apparatus including a mobile timer unit for use in a sporting event is disclosed. The mobile timer unit includes a timer unit controller in communication with a remote master timer controller and an output device in communication with the timer unit controller. The mobile timer unit is operated wirelessly upon a moving object within the context of game play of the sporting event. | 07-09-2015 |
William C. Singleton, Manassas, VA US
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20130207713 | Coincident Tracking Turn-On For Mixed Voltage Logic - A method for dealing with high inrush current when voltage is applied to mixed voltage logic integrated circuits is disclosed. A depletion N-Channel Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET) or junction Field Effect Transistor (JFET) is added to a linear voltage regulator in mixed voltage logic integrated circuits. The Field Effect Transistor (FET) is utilized to allow the core voltage to come up with Input/Output voltage prior to turn-on of linear voltage regulator. Turn-on state of FET allows the core voltage to rise with Input/Output voltage until the FET threshold is reached across the gate. When threshold is reached, the FET turns off to allow linear voltage regulator turn on and take over supply power. | 08-15-2013 |
Zonnie C. Singleton, Melbourne Beach, FL US
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20130305643 | STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL FRAMING SYSTEM - Systems and methods are disclosed herein to a structural insulated panel framing system comprising: insulation sheathing receivable by a wall jig; a frame for placement atop the insulation sheathing; and spray foam for application to the frame and the insulation sheathing to fuse the frame and insulation sheathing to produce a structural insulated panel. | 11-21-2013 |