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Betsy Swann, Newwark, CA US
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20110226257 | DEPLOYMENT ACTUATION SYSTEM FOR INTRAFALLOPIAN CONTRACEPTION - Contraceptive methods, systems, and devices generally improve the ease, speed, and reliability with which a contraceptive device can be deployed transcervically into an ostium of a fallopian tube. The contraceptive device may remain in a small profile configuration while a sheath is withdrawn proximally, and is thereafter expanded to a large profile configuration engaging the surrounding tissues, by manipulating one or more actuators of a proximal handle with a single hand. This leaves the other hand free to manipulate a hysteroscope, minimizing the number of health care professional required to deploy the contraceptive device. | 09-22-2011 |
Betsy Swann, Newark, CA US
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20090277463 | Deployment Actuation System for Intrafallopian Contraception - Contraceptive methods, systems, and devices generally improve the ease, speed, and reliability with which a contraceptive device can be deployed transcervically into an ostium of a fallopian tube. The contraceptive device may remain in a small profile configuration while a sheath is withdrawn proximally, and is thereafter expanded to a large profile configuration engaging the surrounding tissues, by manipulating one or more actuators of a proximal handle with a single hand. This leaves the other hand free to manipulate a hysteroscope, minimizing the number of health care professional required to deploy the contraceptive device. | 11-12-2009 |
20120078230 | DEPLOYMENT ACTUATION SYSTEM - Contraceptive methods, systems, and devices generally improve the ease, speed, and reliability with which a contraceptive device can be deployed transcervically into an ostium of a fallopian tube. The contraceptive device may remain in a small profile configuration while a sheath is withdrawn proximally, and is thereafter expanded to a large profile configuration engaging the surrounding tissues, by manipulating one or more actuators of a proximal handle with a single hand. This leaves the other hand free to manipulate a hysteroscope, minimizing the number of health care professional required to deploy the contraceptive device. | 03-29-2012 |
20120145163 | DEPLOYMENT ACTUATION SYSTEM - Contraceptive methods, systems, and devices generally improve the ease, speed, and reliability with which a contraceptive device can be deployed transcervically into an ostium of a fallopian tube. The contraceptive device may remain in a small profile configuration while a sheath is withdrawn proximally, and is thereafter expanded to a large profile configuration engaging the surrounding tissues, by manipulating one or more actuators of a proximal handle with a single hand. This leaves the other hand free to manipulate a hysteroscope, minimizing the number of health care professional required to deploy the contraceptive device. | 06-14-2012 |
20120222683 | DEPLOYMENT ACTUATION SYSTEM - Contraceptive methods, systems, and devices generally improve the ease, speed, and reliability with which a contraceptive device can be deployed transcervically into an ostium of a fallopian tube. The contraceptive device may remain in a small profile configuration while a sheath is withdrawn proximally, and is thereafter expanded to a large profile configuration engaging the surrounding tissues, by manipulating one or more actuators of a proximal handle with a single hand. This leaves the other hand free to manipulate a hysteroscope, minimizing the number of health care professional required to deploy the contraceptive device. | 09-06-2012 |
Daniel Swann, Cockeysville, MD US
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20150211803 | MECHANISM FOR MITIGATING HIGH HEAT-FLUX CONDITIONS IN A THERMOSIPHON EVAPORATOR OR CONDENSER - The present disclosure relates to systems, devices, and methods that augment a thermosiphon system with a thermally conductive matrix material to increase the surface area to volume ratio for heat conduction at a predetermined region(s) of the thermosiphon system while minimizing capillary forces that are isolated to those region(s). The thermosiphon system has tubing including a condenser region, an evaporator region, and an adiabatic region (e.g., a region between the condenser and evaporator regions). The tubing can contain a heat transport medium and can provide passive two-phase transport of the heat transport medium between the condenser and evaporator regions according to thermosiphon principles. The system also includes a thermally conductive matrix material contained in the condenser region and/or the evaporator region but not in the adiabatic region, such that the thermally conductive matrix material increases a surface area for heat transfer in the condenser region and/or the evaporator region. | 07-30-2015 |
F. Edwin Swann, Savannah, GA US
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20120123087 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING CRUDE TALL OIL BY SOAP WASHING WITH CALCIUM CARBONATE REMOVAL - A method for producing crude tall oil from black liquor soap while removing calcium carbonate and lignates is disclosed. Black liquor soap is first combined with an alkaline ash medium having a lower concentration of lignates and inorganic solids than the black liquor soap, to form washed tall oil soap, fortified brine, lignates, and calcium carbonate. The washed tall oil soap is then separated from the fortified brine, lignates, and calcium carbonate, by centrifugation, decantation, filtration, settling, or a combination of these techniques. Acidification of the washed tall oil soap gives crude tall oil and a spent acid mixture. The crude tall oil is separated from the spent acid. The spent acid is made alkaline, and at least a portion of it is returned for use as alkaline wash medium. The method avoids accumulation of calcium sulfate in acidulation units. | 05-17-2012 |
Garner Swann, Redwood City, CA US
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20130041902 | TRAVEL SERVICES SEARCH - A system and method for searching travel services. A server computer receives a travel request from a client device operated by a user. The server computer identifies travel options according to the travel request. The server computer classifies the travel options into predefined groups, the classifying based on at least one of past transactions, input from domain experts, input from semantic analysts, analytics data, user preferences, and company policies. The server computer presents the options via presentation of the predefined groups. | 02-14-2013 |
James J. Swann, Portola, CA US
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20120000121 | SELF-REGULATING GREENHOUSE - An apparatus and system are disclosed for a self-regulating greenhouse. The apparatus includes a horizontal air pathway disposed within a growing bed, and a vertical air pathway extending upward from the horizontal air pathway through the growing bed to an air intake apparatus positioned adjacent the roof. The system includes the apparatus and a structure comprising walls and a roof formed of at least a first transparent sheet coupled with a rotatable arm and an adjacent second transparent sheet coupled with an extending arm such that when the extending arm lifts the second transparent sheet an opening is formed in the roof between the first and second transparent sheets to allow a flow of air between an interior of the structure and an exterior of the structure. The system also includes an external surface of formed of a transparent membrane allowing sunlight to enter the structure. | 01-05-2012 |
Jay Swann, Marietta, GA US
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20110089064 | Light Bulb Storage Case - Disclosed is a storage case for light bulbs of varying size within a protective and portable case. The case organizes and stores both new and used light bulbs in a central location. The case includes a back panel or shelves with receptacles for receiving the base of a light bulb. The shelves can be trays which can slide in and out of the case. Additionally, the case may include drawers. | 04-21-2011 |
Karl W. Swann, San Antonio, TX US
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20130150752 | Apparatus for Bone Aspiration - A bone marrow aspiration apparatus comprising a hollow; stylet removably positioned within said needle; a cylindrical threaded section; a depth gauge threadedly engagable with and movable longitudinally along the threaded section and having a proximal and distal ends, the proximal end being spaced a variable first distance from the end of the needle; a locking nut movable along the threaded section; a cap connection section having a fluid fitting therein; a cap engagable with the cap connection and engaged with the stylet; wherein the threaded section and the depth gauge define a stylet passage between the fluid fitting and the proximal end of the depth gauge; and wherein the variable first distance between the end of the hollow needle and the proximal end of the depth gauge corresponds to a position of the distal annular end of the depth gauge relative to the threaded section. | 06-13-2013 |
20130310935 | STAND-ALONE SPINAL CAGE - A spinal cage device for fusion of spinal vertebrae comprising a cage body having a cavity defined by upper, lower, and side walls; a piston selectively insertable into the cavity through a side wall, the piston having at least one angled surface; at least one channel extending through at least one of the upper wall and the lower wall; at least one fastening member moveable within the at least one channel between a first disengaged position and a second engaged position; and wherein in second engaged position the at least one fastening member is held substantially stationary relative to the cage body by contact with the piston. According to one aspect of the invention, the device includes a locking means for supplementing fixation of the piston to the cage body. | 11-21-2013 |
20140257483 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CERVICAL BONE MARROW ASPIRATION FOR USE IN AN ANTERIOR CERVICAL DISCECTOMY AND FUSION PROCEDURE - Applicant provides a surgical method related to ACDF and a device for practicing the surgical method. The device comprises an aspiration needle assembly having an aspiration needle, the aspiration needle assembly adapted for receipt into a bony body at a preselected depth. Applicant's surgical method is an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion but one in which bone marrow is aspirated from a selected cervical vertebral body, rather than the iliac crest or other area of a patient's body. Moreover, Applicant has discovered that orienting the axis of the needle and the location of the needle such that the needle draws bone marrow from adjacent end plate rather than a center of the cervical vertebral body provides a richer bone marrow concentration, that is to say, richer in stem cells. | 09-11-2014 |
20150094774 | BONE FIXATION ASSEMBLY, INCLUDING S-SHAPED RESILIENT LOCK FOR SCREW LOCKING CLIPS - A bone plate assembly for stabilizing adjacent bones, the bone plate assembly having screw bores therein. The screws are dimensioned to sit within the screw bore and a resilient “S” shaped arm is engaged to the plate and partially covers the screw bore until contacted by the head of the screw. Contact with the head of the screw while the screw is being advanced into the bone pushes the resilient arm away from the head and, when the screw is seated in the screw bore, the resilient arm springs back to at least partially block the top of the screw head. In this manner, the screw is prevented form backing out of the plate. | 04-02-2015 |
20150119803 | APPARATUS FOR BONE ASPIRATION - A bone marrow aspiration apparatus comprising a hollow needle having a penetrating end and a distal end, a stylet having a penetrating end and a distal end, the stylet being removably positioned within said needle; a cylindrical threaded section; a depth gauge threadedly engagable with and movable longitudinally along the threaded section, the depth gauge having a proximal end and a distal annular end, the proximal end being spaced a variable first distance from the penetrating end of the hollow needle; a locking nut threadedly engagable with sand movable longitudinally along the threaded section; a cap connection section having a fluid fitting therein; a cap having an interior space, the cap being engagable with the cap connection and engaged with the stylet, the cap having a distal end closed by a distal endwall, an open proximal end, and a sidewall extending between the distal end and the proximal end; wherein the threaded section and the depth gauge define a stylet passage between the fluid fitting of the cap connection and the proximal end of the depth gauge; and wherein the variable first distance between the penetrating end of the hollow needle and the proximal end of the depth gauge corresponds to a position of the distal annular end of the depth gauge relative to the threaded section. | 04-30-2015 |
Leslie Swann, Boise, ID US
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20150202566 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING FLUORINATED GREENHOUSE GASES IN GAS STREAMS - A method for removing fluorinated greenhouse gas from a gas stream comprises reacting at least one fluorinated greenhouse gas in a gas stream with at least one of a silane-based and a borane-based compound to provide an abated gas stream. An apparatus for removing fluorinated greenhouse gases from a gas stream comprises a fluorinated gas decomposer unit configured to decompose fluorinated greenhouse gases in a gas stream. The apparatus further comprises a silane-based or a borane-based compound introduction unit configured to introduce at least one of a silane-based and a borane-based compound into the fluorinated gas decomposer unit. | 07-23-2015 |
Matt Swann, Bothell, WA US
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20160088000 | LATERAL MOVEMENT DETECTION - Lateral movement detection may be performed by employing different detection models to score logon sessions. The different detection models may be implemented by and/or utilize counts computed from historical security event data. The different detection models may include probabilistic intrusion detection models for detecting compromised behavior based on logon behavior, a sequence of security events observed during a logon session, inter-event time between security events observed during a logon session, and/or an attempt to logon using explicit credentials. Scores for each logon session that are output by the different detection models may be combined to generate a ranking score for each logon session. A list of ranked alerts may be generated based on the ranking score for each logon session to identify compromised authorized accounts and/or compromised machines. An attack graph may be automatically generated based on compromised account-machine pairs to visually display probable paths of an attacker. | 03-24-2016 |
Matthew James Swann, Auburn, AL US
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20130019215 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPTIMIZING BOOLEAN LOGIC USING ORGANICALLY-GROWN KARNAUGH MAPS - Systems and methods for optimizing Boolean logic are provided. The systems generate a one-dimensional array having a plurality of values corresponding to a plurality of indices, and determine a first location of a Karnaugh map in a first dimension thereof. The first location is determined using a first value of the one-dimensional array corresponding to a first index of the one-dimensional array. The systems also determine a second location of the Karnaugh map in a second dimension thereof. The second location is determined using a second value of the one-dimensional array corresponding to a second index of the one-dimensional array. The systems evaluate a target location within the Karnaugh map corresponding to the first and second indices in the first and second dimensions of the Karnaugh map, respectively, and search for at least one of a simplified minterm and a simplified implicant having the target location using the one-dimensional array. | 01-17-2013 |
Matthew M. Swann, Bothell, WA US
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20100199357 | SECURE HOSTING FOR UNTRUSTED CODE - Various technologies and techniques are disclosed for increasing security in execution environments. A system is described for handling DLL calls made from untrusted code. An execution environment instantiates a lower trust process when a high trust process determines a need to call untrusted code. When the untrusted code calls a method in an original DLL, the execution environment loads a shim DLL into the lower trust process. The shim DLL has a clone of the method from the original DLL. A method for increasing security when processing calls from untrusted code is described. A shim DLL is created from an original DLL, and is deployed so an execution environment will load the shim DLL instead of the original DLL. When an execution environment receives a call from a caller DLL to the original DLL, the call is routed through the shim DLL. A pluggable validation system is also described. | 08-05-2010 |
Matthew Michael Swann, Bothell, WA US
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20130055380 | Method for Generating and Detecting Auditable Passwords - A method for creating a password on an electronic computing device is disclosed. On the electronic computing device, a first password is obtained. The first password comprises a string of one or more characters. A first character is appended to the first password to form a second password. A hash function is applied to the second password to generate a first hashed password. The first hashed password comprises a first bit string. A determination is made as to whether the first hashed password includes a predefined sequence of bits. When it is determined that the first hashed password includes the predefined sequence of bits, the second password is designated as an auditable password. | 02-28-2013 |
20130198294 | DYNAMIC CROSS-SITE REQUEST FORGERY PROTECTION IN A WEB-BASED CLIENT APPLICATION - A canary value is used to validate a message from a non-web browser client application to a web server providing web services to mitigate cross-site forgery attacks. The canary value is generated by the server in party by applying a hash function to a user identifier and a time stamp. The server provides the canary value to the client application in response to receiving a message that does not have a canary or has an expired canary. The client application upon receiving an error message with a canary message will resend the prior message with the canary value present. The client application caches the canary value for subsequent messages until a new canary value is received. The canary value allows the server to ignore messages generated by the client application under control of an attacker. | 08-01-2013 |
Melvin Swann, Jupiter, FL US
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20110270503 | SELECTING AND APPLYING TO FUEL-FLOW SPLITS BIAS VALUES TO CORRECT FOR ELEVATED INLET AIR HUMIDITY - Methods for controlling a gas turbine engine are provided, where a compressor inlet temperature, ambient temperature, and relative humidity are measured. Utilizing these measurements, it is first determined whether an evaporation cooler is actively importing water content into inlet air entering the compressor. This determination is based on whether the inlet air is substantially cooler than the ambient temperature. If so, an EC correction factor is added to an inlet air temperature value (CTIM) and set as an air temperature parameter (INLETIM). Second, it is determined whether the relative humidity is greater than a predefined threshold. If so, a relative humidity (RH) correction factor is added to CTIM and set as the INLETIM. Next, the INLETIM and TTRF are located in a look-up table, and a bias value corresponding to these inputs is identified. The fuel-flow for a fuel circuit is adjusted according to the identified bias value. | 11-03-2011 |
Michael K. Swann, Gales Ferry, CT US
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20140125176 | Hybrid Bearing - A method and apparatus for radial and axial hybrid bearings using gas sector(s) and magnetic sector(s) to increase bearing load capacity and stiffness, reduce bearing size and bearing span, and reduce cost comprises a stator and a rotor. An illustrative embodiment of a stator for use with a hybrid bearing may include one or more bearing pads positioned in a gas sector, and the stator may also include one or more magnetic sectors. The hybrid bearings may provide for the elimination of much of the magnetic bearing structure and associated power electronics using a pressurized gas/air bearing to react the bearing steady load while reserving the magnetic bearing and its controls to react dynamic loads and stabilize the bearing. In addition, the magnetic bearing controls for a hybrid bearing may be used to monitor bearing operating condition and provide communications of these conditions to the outside world. | 05-08-2014 |
20140265730 | Damper - An illustrative embodiment of a damper for use with rotary machinery may include a damper mass connected to an electronics housing via one or more piezo elements. The illustrative embodiment of the damper may include one or more electrical components wherein the electrical components, piezo elements, and/or damper mass may be tuned such that the damper is configured with an electrical resonance frequency corresponding to a mechanical resonance frequency present in a component of the rotary machinery. The piezo elements may be extension/retraction type or bending type, and they may have any orientation with respect to the rotational axis of the rotary machinery depending on the specific embodiment and/or application of the damper. | 09-18-2014 |
Nicole Swann, El Cerrito, CA US
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20140163627 | Methods and Systems for Treating Neurological Movement Disorders - The present disclosure provides methods for reducing the clinical presentations of a neurological movement disorder in a subject. Aspects of the methods include measuring cortical local field potentials (LFPs) from the subject's brain, calculating a modulation index related to brain synchronization from the LFPs, and administering deep brain stimulation to the subject if the calculated modulation index is outside of a threshold range. Also provided are devices, systems, and kits that may be used in practicing the subject methods. | 06-12-2014 |
Raymond C. Swann, Kansas City, MO US
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20090032165 | Self-adhered roofing components, roofing system, and method - Self-adhering flashing cap strip and end lap connector cap sheet assemblies include a reinforcing layer encapsulated within self-adhering bitumen. The bottom major surfaces of the flashing cap strips and the connector end lap cap sheets are formed by the self-adhering bitumen and the top major surfaces of the flashing cap strips and the connector end lap cap sheets have lateral edge portions formed by the self-adhering bitumen and a coated central portion that extends between the lateral edge portions. The flashing cap strips are used to interconnect cap sheets at roof surface intersections in the formation of waterproof roofing layers and the connector end lap sheets are used to connect lengths of cap sheets at the job site. | 02-05-2009 |
20090145331 | Process for mixing modified bitumen by extrusion - Provided is a method of mixing a modified bitumen composition and feeding one or more polymeric materials to an extruder, together with asphalt fed at more than one location along a length of the extruder. Improved mixing and elimination of asphalt melting in the production of rolled goods and other products is improved. | 06-11-2009 |
20090324923 | Proccesses for forming a fiber-reinforced product - A process for forming a reinforced product suitable for use as a roofing material is provided, comprising: (a) providing a composition comprising a matrix material; and (b) extruding the composition with an extruder to form a reinforced product, wherein a plurality of fibers is combined with the matrix material prior to or during the extrusion step. Also provided is a process for forming a reinforced product suitable for use as a roofing material, comprising: (a) forming a first layer comprising a first matrix material; (b) providing a plurality of fibers on the first layer; (c) forming a second layer comprising a second matrix material, above the plurality of fibers; and (d) combining the plurality of fibers with the first matrix material and/or the second matrix material, to form a reinforced product. | 12-31-2009 |
20100189977 | ROOFING COVER BOARD, ROOFING PANEL COMPOSITE, AND METHOD - A prefabricated cover board has a high-density polymer or predominantly polymer material core layer having a density between 6 lbs/ft | 07-29-2010 |
20100313514 | ROOFING COVER BOARD, ROOFING PANEL COMPOSITES, AND METHOD - A roofing system includes a layer of insulation boards overlying a roof deck, and a layer of cover boards overlying the insulation boards. The insulation boards include a polyisocyanurate or polyurethane foam material that has a first density. The cover boards include a polyisocyanurate or polyurethane material that has a second density. The second density is greater than the first. The roofing system may also include a waterproofing membrane overlying the cover boards. | 12-16-2010 |
20110131910 | ROOFING COVER BOARD, ROOFING PANEL COMPOSITES, AND METHOD - A cover board composite for overlying insulation of a roofing system includes a high-density core layer that is at least predominantly of a polymer material, a facer overlying and bonded to a bottom major surface of the core layer, and a reinforcement interposed between the facer and the bottom major surface of the core layer to coincide with a fastener pattern for securing the cover board composite to a roof deck and increase a per-fastener wind-uplift pull through rating for the cover board composite. | 06-09-2011 |
Raymond C. Swann, Prairie Village, KS US
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20090087633 | Roofing membrane with improved edge flexibility - A roofing membrane with improved edge flexibility comprises a base reinforcement layer having a width W, a top reinforcement layer bonded to the base reinforcement layer, and a matrix coating the top reinforcement layer bonded to the base reinforcement layer. The top reinforcement layer has a width of about 80%±10% of width W. The matrix comprises one or more materials selected from the group consisting of bitumen, modified bitumen, one or more polymeric materials, and mixtures thereof. | 04-02-2009 |
20120196106 | ROOFING COVER BOARD, ROOFING PANEL COMPOSITES, AND METHOD - A roofing system includes a plurality of insulation boards adapted for overlying a roof deck to form a layer of insulation, and a plurality of cover boards adapted for overlying the layer of insulation. Each insulation board includes a foam material that includes polyisocyanurate or polyurethane, the foam material having a first density. Each cover board includes a material including polyisocyanurate or polyurethane, the material having a second density greater than the first. The roofing system may further include a waterproofing membrane adapted for overlying the cover boards. The insulation boards and cover boards may include facers on top or bottom surfaces. | 08-02-2012 |
20130139470 | ROOFING SYSTEM INCLUDING ROOFING COMPONENTS AND METHODS - A roofing system includes a plurality of insulation boards adapted for overlying a roof deck to form a layer of insulation, and a plurality of cover boards adapted for overlying the layer of insulation. Each insulation board includes a foam material that includes polyisucyanurate, the foam material having a first density. Each cover board includes a material including polyisocyanurate, the material having a second density greater than the first. The roofing system may further include a waterproofing membrane adapted for overlying the cover boards. The insulation boards and cover boards may include facers on top or bottom surfaces. | 06-06-2013 |
20130139471 | MANUFACTURING AND ASSEMBLY OF ROOFING COMPONENTS - A method includes dispensing a first polymer or predominantly polymer material foam precursor and allowing the precursor to rise and at least partially set to form a foam core layer for an insulation board, the foam core layer having a first density. The method further comprises dispensing a second polymer or predominantly polymer material foam precursor and allowing the second precursor to rise and set to form a core layer for a cover board, the core layer for the cover board having a second density greater than the first density. The second foam precursor may include polyisocyanurate. The method may also include feeding facer materials over the precursors to form facers on the core layers. Such insulation boards and cover boards may be cut to length and installed on a roof. | 06-06-2013 |
20140260074 | ROOFING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - According to one aspect, a roofing system includes a plurality of insulation boards adapted for overlying a roof deck to form a layer of insulation. Each of the plurality of insulation boards includes a first polyisocyanurate foam having a first foam density. The roofing system further includes a plurality of cover boards adapted for overlying the layer of insulation. Each of the plurality of cover boards includes a second polyisocyanurate foam having a second foam density, and the second foam density is greater than the first foam density. Each of the insulation boards and cover boards may have a facer on at least one major surface. The second foam density may be selected to provide the cover boards with a compressive strength to resist deformation. | 09-18-2014 |
Raynond C. Swann, Prairie Village, KS US
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20130145722 | ROOFING SYSTEM INCLUDING INSULATION AND COVER BOARDS - A roofing system includes a plurality of insulation boards adapted for overlying a roof deck to form a layer of insulation, and a plurality of cover boards adapted for overlying the layer of insulation. Each insulation board includes a polymer foam material having a first density. Each cover board includes a material including polyisocyanurate, the material having a second density greater than the first. The foam material of the insulation boards may include, for example, polystyrene, polyurethane, or a phenolic material. The insulation boards and cover boards may include facers on top or bottom surfaces. | 06-13-2013 |
Scott Mark Swann, Deer Park, TX US
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20090112367 | Apparatus and method for dislodging and extracting solid materials from tubes - The present invention provides an apparatus and method for efficiently dislodging and extracting at least a portion of solid materials from one or more reactor tubes of shell-and-tube reactors without damage to at least a portion of the solid materials which would otherwise render the solid materials unsuitable for re-use. The apparatus has at least one rod, a rotator assembly for rotating the rod, and a transmission assembly for applying an axially-directed force to insert the rod into a corresponding reactor tube and dislodging solid materials therein. The rod is also in fluid communication with an aspirator for extraction of dislodged solid materials. When the apparatus has more than one rod, they are arranged in a configuration matching the pattern of the reactor tubes and each rod is in axial alignment with a corresponding reactor tube. The method involves the steps of inserting one or more rods into corresponding reactor tubes, dislodging at least a portion of the solid materials, while minimizing damage to the solid materials or the tubes by rotating and applying an axially directed force to the rods as they contact the solid materials. The dislodged solid materials are then extracted from the reactor tubes. The method may further involve tracking and communicating the completed steps for each reactor tube by placing and replacing indicators on the reactor tubes, thereby enabling an operator to determine which step to perform next. | 04-30-2009 |
Steven L. Swann, Antioch, IL US
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20090258907 | COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF ROCK KINASES - Disclosed herein are compounds of formula (I) or pharmaceutical acceptable salts thereof, | 10-15-2009 |
Steven L. Swann, San Diego, CA US
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20130023526 | Isoxazolines as Therapeutic Agents - The present invention provides compound of Formula (I) | 01-24-2013 |
20150297596 | ISOXAZOLINES AS THERAPEUTIC AGENTS - The present invention provides compound of Formula (I) | 10-22-2015 |
Steven W. Swann, Brentwood, TN US
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20150223814 | SYSTEM FOR CLOSING A WOUND - A system for wound closure has at least two closure elements. One closure element is detachably tethered to another closure element. Each closure element includes: a base member with an integral strap hingably connected to the base member, and a lock member slidably disposed on the strap and being lockable on the strap. Alternatively, the base member defines a plane and the strap being affixed to the base member at an angle to the plane. The system may further include a wound covering disposed between the straps and the wound. The wound covering may be a laminate having at least two layers; a first layer is a moisture impervious layer adapted to contain body heat, and a second hydrophilic layer is adapted to retain moisture. | 08-13-2015 |
Susan C. Swann, Antioch, IL US
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20090170218 | METHODS FOR DETECTION OF CYCLOSPORIN A - Methods and reagents are disclosed for determining the presence and/or amount of cyclosporin A in a medium suspected of containing cyclosporin A. In the method a combination is provided in a medium. The combination comprises (i) the sample, (ii) a first member of a signal producing system (sps) associated with a first support wherein the first sps member is capable of activating a second member of the sps and wherein the first support is associated with a first member of a specific binding pair, and (iii) the second sps member associated with a second support wherein the second sps member is activatable by the first sps member. The second support comprises either (I) cyclosporin C or cyclosporin A and the combination further comprises a conjugate of an antibody for cyclosporin A and a second member of the specific binding pair or (II) antibody for cyclosporin A and the combination further comprises a conjugate of cyclosporin A and a second member of the specific binding pair. The combination is subjected to conditions for binding of cyclosporin A to the antibody for cyclosporin A. The first sps member is activated and the amount of signal generated by the second sps member is detected. The amount of signal is related to the presence and/or amount of cyclosporin A in the sample. | 07-02-2009 |
20110230638 | METHODS FOR DETECTION OF CYCLOSPORIN A - Methods and reagents are disclosed for determining the presence and/or amount of cyclosporin A in a medium suspected of containing cyclosporin A. In the method a combination is provided in a medium. The combination comprises (i) the sample, (ii) a first member of a signal producing system (sps) associated with a first support wherein the first sps member is capable of activating a second member of the sps and wherein the first support is associated with a first member of a specific binding pair, and (iii) the second sps member associated with a second support wherein the second sps member is activatable by the first sps member. The second support comprises either (I) cyclosporin C or cyclosporin A and the combination further comprises a conjugate of an antibody for cyclosporin A and a second member of the specific binding pair or (II) antibody for cyclosporin A and the combination further comprises a conjugate of cyclosporin A and a second member of the specific binding pair. The combination is subjected to conditions for binding of cyclosporin A to the antibody for cyclosporin A. The first sps member is activated and the amount of signal generated by the second sps member is detected. The amount of signal is related to the presence and/or amount of cyclosporin A in the sample. | 09-22-2011 |
Susan C. Swann, Newark, DE US
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20100248218 | Conjugates, and use thereof in detection methods - The invention relates to methods for the quantitative and qualitative detection of an analyte in an assay as well as appropriate reagents therefor, especially a carrier molecule to which one or several analyte-specific binding partners are bound and which is provided with additional binding points for a specific binding partner X or Y that is associated with a component of a signal-forming system. Also disclosed is the use of such a conjugate particularly in homogeneous binding tests. | 09-30-2010 |
William C. Swann, Boulder, CO US
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20110069309 | COMB-BASED SPECTROSCOPY WITH SYNCHRONOUS SAMPLING FOR REAL-TIME AVERAGING - A method of comb-based spectroscopy with synchronous sampling for real-time averaging includes measuring the full complex response of a sample in a configuration analogous to a dispersive Fourier transform spectrometer, infrared time domain spectrometer, or a multiheterodyne laser spectrometer. An alternate configuration of a comb-based spectrometer for rapid, high resolution, high accuracy measurements of an arbitrary cw waveform. | 03-24-2011 |
20110285980 | OPTICAL FREQUENCY COMB-BASED COHERENT LIDAR - A coherent laser radar that uses two coherent femtosecond fiber lasers to perform absolute ranging at long distance. One coherent femtosecond fiber lasers acts as a source and the other as a local oscillator for heterodyne detection of the return signal from a cooperative target. The system simultaneously returns a time-of-flight range measurement for coarse ranging and an interferometric range measurement for fine ranging which is insensitive to spurious reflections that can cause systematic errors. The range is measured with at least 3 μm precision in 200 μs and 5 nm precision in 60 ms over a 1.5 m ambiguity range. This ambiguity range can be extended to 30 km through reversal of signal and LO source roles. | 11-24-2011 |
20130342836 | COMB-BASED SPECTROSCOPY WITH SYNCHRONOUS SAMPLING FOR REAL-TIME AVERAGING - A method of comb-based spectroscopy for measuring a CW source at time-bandwidth limited resolution by using frequency combs with a high degree of mutual coherence (<1 radian phase noise). | 12-26-2013 |
20150253645 | FIBER FREQUENCY COMB ARTICLE - A frequency comb article includes: an oscillator to produce an oscillator frequency comb that includes: a first power; and a first optical bandwidth; a fiber amplifier to receive the oscillator frequency comb from the oscillator and to produce an amplifier frequency comb based on the oscillator frequency comb, the amplifier frequency comb includes: a second power that is greater than the first power; and a second optical bandwidth that is greater than the first optical bandwidth; a nonlinear fiber to receive the amplifier frequency comb from the fiber amplifier and to produce a spectrally broadened frequency comb based on the amplifier frequency comb, the spectrally broadened frequency comb including a third optical bandwidth that is greater than the second optical bandwidth; a frequency doubler to receive the spectrally broadened frequency comb from the nonlinear fiber and to provide a doubled frequency comb including: a plurality of fundamental frequencies from the spectrally broadened frequency comb; and a plurality of doubled frequencies, based on the plurality of fundamental frequencies; and an interferometer to receive the doubled frequency comb from frequency doubler and to provide a signal frequency comb based on the doubled frequency comb, the signal frequency comb including the plurality of doubled frequencies that is temporally overlapped and spatially overlapped with the plurality of fundamental frequencies, the fiber amplifier and the nonlinear fiber include a polarization maintaining fiber, and the oscillator, frequency doubler, and interferometer are entirely polarization maintaining. | 09-10-2015 |