Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Bell, Boyd & Lloyd LLC
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Patent number: 7160190Abstract: A gaming device wherein the success or failure of a current selection directly affects the player's chances for success in a later selection and the player's chances for obtaining the highest bonus award possible.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: IGTInventors: Anthony J. Baerlocher, Bayard S. Webb, Joseph R. Hedrick
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Patent number: 7160297Abstract: An electrosurgical device including a reinforcing underlayment having a non-stick, anti-microbial coating. In one embodiment, the coating includes a non-stick material having anti-microbial particles interspersed in the non-stick material. This coating is applied to the surfaces of the electrode to minimize the build-up of charred tissue on the surfaces of the electrode. Also, the coating tends to kill harmful organisms residing on the surfaces of the electrode. In another embodiment, a primer coating is initially applied to the surfaces of the electrode. A plurality of anti-microbial particles are then applied to the primer coating layer and engage and are embedded in the primer coating layer. A top coat including a non-stick material is applied to the anti-microbial particle layer. In either embodiment, the coating layers applied to the surfaces of the electrode are cured to harden and adhere the layers to the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Orion Industries, Ltd.Inventor: Bruce Nesbitt
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Patent number: 7160188Abstract: A gaming device having a multiple selection and award distribution bonus scheme. A selection is chosen from a group of selections. The game determines awards for distribution to the selection. Once determined, the awards are distributed to the selection and a player is provided with the awards. The game preferably utilizes a number of award pools in order to determine the award distribution. This award pool determination is based on, for example, a number of probability tables associated with the award pools.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: IGTInventors: Joseph E. Kaminkow, Randall D. Mead, Anthony J. Baerlocher
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Patent number: 7157183Abstract: A proton conductor mainly contains a carbonaceous material derivative, such as, a fullerene derivative, a carbon cluster derivative, or a tubular carbonaceous material derivative in which groups capable of transferring protons, for example, —OH groups or —OSO3H groups are introduced to carbon atoms of the carbonaceous material derivative. The proton conductor is produced typically by compacting a powder of the carbonaceous material derivative. The proton conductor is usable, even in a dry state, in a wide temperature range including ordinary temperature. In particular, the proton conductor mainly containing the carbon cluster derivative is advantageous in increasing the strength and extending the selection range of raw materials. An electrochemical device, such as, a fuel cell, that employs the proton conductor is not limited by atmospheric conditions and can be of a small and simple construction.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2002Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Koichiro Hinokuma, Björn Pietzak, Constance Gertrud Rost, Masafumi Ata
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Patent number: 7159009Abstract: A method and apparatus for sending an E-mail, dispatching or delivering mail with an animated representation as if a pet were going in and out on a GUI picture simulating the inside of a room. In addition, the user can send an E-mail with a friendly feeling using an agent. By sending agent data which is updated responsive to experiences of an electronic pet as annexed papers to the E-mail, the animation appears as if an electronic pet were going in and out on a GUI picture simulating the inside of a room for dispatching or delivering a mail. The behavior of the animated pet is varied depending on the keeping environment. The electronic pet selects an illustrative sentence in keeping with the agent data from preset illustrative sentences for voluntary sending the sentence as an E-mail to a user who is a keeper or to a counterpart of past mailing of the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2001Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Kazuhiko Hachiya, Michio Kitamura, Takashi Koki, Namie Otaki
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Patent number: 7156397Abstract: The method of present invention involves dealing the player a starting hand of cards, such as five cards, and the player then plays this hand with a first pay table. If the player's starting hand of cards has a poker hand ranking of any preselected combination of cards, such as a Three-of-a-Kind, the player is given the option of buying a second hand of cards identical to the first hand of cards which is accomplished by making another wager. The player then plays out both the first hand and the second hand by discarding and drawing replacement cards. The final first hand and the final second hand are then compared to the pay table to determine winning and losing combinations based on poker hand ranking. This method of play may also be played in a multiple hand format.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: IGTInventors: Ernest W. Moody, Michael W. Wood
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Patent number: 7157179Abstract: A non-aqueous electrolyte cell in which the cell capacity is improved and positioning accuracy of external terminals is assured. A unit cell is housed in an exterior packaging material of a laminated film and encapsulated on heat sealing. To elongated positive and negative electrodes of the unit cell are electrically connected electrode terminal leads which are exposed to outside of the exterior packaging material as the leads are surrounded by heat fused portions. The unit cell is a wound assembly of the positive and negative electrodes each of which is includes of a current collector carrying a layer of an active material. The electrode terminal leads are mounted on the current collectors of the positive and negative electrodes in the vicinity of the innermost turn of the wound assembly. In manufacturing the unit cell, the positions of the electrode terminal leads are detected and positioned with respect to the flat winding arbor. The positive and negative electrodes then are wound on the winding arbor.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Sony CorporationInventor: Sachio Akahira
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Patent number: 7156740Abstract: A gaming device which simulates movement of the gaming device screen. The screen displays certain imagery, and after a predetermined event occurs the computer of the gaming device repositions the imagery, causing the screen to appear to move. This feature, usable in primary games and bonus rounds, enhances the enjoyment and entertainment which players experience.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: IGTInventor: Joseph E. Kaminkow
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Patent number: 7156737Abstract: A gaming device having a die or dice directly associated with the reels in the primary game. One embodiment includes a mechanical die shaker mounted directly adjacent to the reels of the gaming device. The die shaker includes a suitable container that houses at least one die. In one embodiment, the gaming device activates the mechanical die shaker to shake or actuate the die simultaneously with the spinning of the reels. If the player obtains one or more predetermined symbols or combinations of symbols on one or more paylines of the reels, the player obtains an award associated with the position of the shaken die. In this embodiment, if the player does not obtain one or more predetermined symbols or combinations of symbols on one or more paylines of the reels, the player will not obtain any award based on the shaken die.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2006Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: IGTInventors: Joseph E. Kaminkow, Michael MacVittie
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Patent number: 7155312Abstract: A robot apparatus is provided. A CPU 15 determines an output of a feeling model based on signals supplied from a touch sensor 20. The CPU 15 also deciphers whether or not an output value of the feeling model exceeds a pre-set threshold value. If the CPU finds that the output value exceeds the pre-set threshold value, it verifies whether or not there is any vacant area in a memory card 13. If the CPU finds that there is any vacant area in a memory card 13, it causes the picture data captured from the CCD video camera 11 to be stored in the vacant area in the memory card 13. At this time, the CPU 15 causes the time and date data and the feeling parameter in the memory card 13 in association with the picture data. The CPU 15 also re-arrays the picture data stored in the memory card 13 in the sequence of the decreasing magnitude of the feeling model output.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Kotaro Sabe, Masahiro Fujita
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Patent number: 7153209Abstract: A gaming device having one or more independently linearly moveable symbol indicators. In one embodiment, the gaming device displays an award amount to the player using the mechanical symbol indicators. Each mechanical symbol indicator includes a symbol display that is linearly movable within the housing of the gaming device. One or more indicator members mark which numbers or symbols on the symbol displays when the symbol displays stop moving. The indicated symbols or numbers display to the player an award amount.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2002Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: IGTInventors: Markus Rothkranz, Thomas D. Waxman, Jeffrey F. Macedo
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Patent number: 7155311Abstract: A robot apparatus is provided. A CPU 15 determines an output of a feeling model based on signals supplied from a touch sensor 20. The CPU 15 also deciphers whether or not an output value of the feeling model exceeds a pre-set threshold value. If the CPU finds that the output value exceeds the pre-set threshold value, it verifies whether or not there is any vacant area in a memory card 13. If the CPU finds that there is any vacant area in a memory card 13, it causes the picture data captured from the CCD video camera 11 to be stored in the vacant area in the memory card 13. At this time, the CPU 15 causes the time and date data and the feeling parameter in the memory card 13 in association with the picture data. The CPU 15 also re-arrays the picture data stored in the memory card 13 in the sequence of the decreasing magnitude of the feeling model output.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Kotaro Sabe, Masahiro Fujita
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Patent number: 7153953Abstract: The present invention relates to a nucleotide sequence derived form coffee leaves that may be used as a promoter for an inducible expression of genes in plants. In particular, the present invention pertains to a nucleotide sequence embracing the promoter and the coding region of a rbcS gene. In addition the present invention relates to transgenic plants containing such recombinant nucleotide sequences.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2002Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventors: Pierre Marraccini, John Rogers
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Patent number: 7153512Abstract: This invention pertains to BIV constructs encompassing BIV combination vectors, BIV vectors and BIV packaging vectors and particularly the invention pertains to a three vector system comprising: a) a BIV vector construct including a DNA segment from a BIV genome, a packaging sequence to package RNA into virions; a promoter operably linked to the DNA segment; and a transgene operably linked to a second promoter; b) a BIV packaging vector construct comprising a BIV DNA sequence fragment comprising at least a gag gene or pol gene of BIV; a promoter operably linked to the BIV DNA fragment; and a polyadenylation sequence located downstream of the BIV DNA fragment; and c) an expression vector construct comprising a gene encoding a viral surface protein. Also provided is a method for transferring a gene of interest into a mammalian cell.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2005Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Novartis AGInventors: Tianci Luo, Robert David Berkowitz, Michael Kaleko
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Patent number: 7152469Abstract: A fluid flow sensor, a method of detecting flow/no flow and flow systems employing same are provided. In one embodiment, an infrared light emitting diode (“LED”), phototransistor, rigid housing and a flexible opaque diaphragm are used. The diaphragm opens upon a certain pressure and closes when that pressure is no longer present. The infrared LED is located at one end of a flow sensor, while the phototransistor is located at the opposite end. The flexible opaque diaphragm is located between the LED and the phototransistor. When flow is initiated, the diaphragm is pushed open allowing light from the infrared LED to pass through and be detected by the phototransistor. When flow is stopped, the diaphragm returns to the closed position and light no longer is allowed to pass through and therefore is not detected by the phototransistor.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: Anton Milleker, Michael Rast, Wayne B. Eubank, Carlos Alberto Gonzalez, Martin Greeley, Diego Lasso, Govind Subramanian
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Patent number: 7153208Abstract: A gaming device having a die or dice directly associated with the reels in the primary game. One embodiment includes a mechanical die shaker mounted directly adjacent to the reels of the gaming device. The die shaker includes a suitable container that houses at least one die. In one embodiment, the gaming device activates the mechanical die shaker to shake or actuate the die simultaneously with the spinning of the reels. If the player obtains one or more predetermined symbols or combinations of symbols on one or more paylines of the reels, the player obtains an award associated with the position of the shaken die. In this embodiment, if the player does not obtain one or more predetermined symbols or combinations of symbols on one or more paylines of the reels, the player will not obtain any award based on the shaken die.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2006Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: IGTInventors: Joseph E. Kaminkow, Michael MacVittie
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Patent number: 7155313Abstract: A robot apparatus is provided. A CPU 15 determines an output of a feeling model based on signals supplied from a touch sensor 20. The CPU 15 also deciphers whether or not an output value of the feeling model exceeds a pre-set threshold value. If the CPU finds that the output value exceeds the pre-set threshold value, it verifies whether or not there is any vacant area in a memory card 13. If the CPU finds that there is any vacant area in a memory card 13, it causes the picture data captured from the CCD video camera 11 to be stored in the vacant area in the memory card 13. At this time, the CPU 15 causes the time and date data and the feeling parameter in the memory card 13 in association with the picture data. The CPU 15 also re-arrays the picture data stored in the memory card 13 in the sequence of the decreasing magnitude of the feeling model output.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2005Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Kotaro Sabe, Masahiro Fujita
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Patent number: D534590Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2006Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: IGTInventors: Joseph E. Kaminkow, Michael MacVittie, Kehl T. LeSourd, Kirk A. Tedsen, Eric L. Wagner, Christopher D. Carlisle
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Patent number: D534706Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Societe des Produits NestleInventor: Mario Guillermo Albuja Cuadrado
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Patent number: D534753Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Sharper Image CorporationInventor: Tristan M. Christianson