Patents Represented by Attorney David Wright Tremaine LLP
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Patent number: 8341225Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for a user to construct a payload comprising content, such as multimedia, or references to content. The payload may be provided with further elements, such as a title or initial comments. The payload may be sent to any immediate contact of the user. Upon receipt by other users, the payload may be forwarded to any of the others' immediate contacts. Additionally, comments can be made by anyone in receipt of the payload for others in receipt of the payload to view. A social networking mechanism is provided, wherein a record is made for each forwarding of a payload and introductions can be made between individuals lying in the same forwarding chain of a payload. Immediate contacts can be collected into groups for ease in addressing. Teams of users can send and forward messages among themselves or to others outside of the team, according to predetermined rules and individuals' standing within the team. Users are provided with a sortable, filterable list of payloads sent to them.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Inventors: Allan Peter Parsons, Jordan K. Weisman, George Michael Evans
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Patent number: 8136978Abstract: A container having a removable lid, a hollow interior for storing contents, and a stirring assembly. The stirring assembly includes a rotatable wheel mounted to an outside portion of the removable lid and a shaft extending into the hollow interior of the container. The rotatable wheel is manually rotatable about a first axis of rotation. The shaft is rotatable by the wheel. When the wheel is rotated about the first axis of rotation, the wheel rotates the shaft about a second axis of rotation. At least one paddle extends outwardly from the shaft into the hollow interior of the container and stirs or agitates the contents of the container when the rotation of the shaft about the second axis of rotation rotates the at least one paddle inside the hollow interior of the container.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2009Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Pacific Market International, LLCInventors: Sarah Danger George, Tyler Sean Gilbert
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Patent number: 8101818Abstract: Particular aspects provide six novel Ricinus communis cDNA clones, including cloned sequences of: DGAT (RcDGAT1 and RcDGAT2); RcLPAT; LACS (RcLACS4), and PDAT (RcPDAT1A and RcPDAT1B). Additional aspects provide methods for substantially enhanced accumulation of hydroxy fatty acid (HFA) in transgenic plant tissue (e.g., seeds), comprising expression of particular novel sequences. For example, expression of RcDGAT2 or RcPDAT1 in castor hydroxylase-expressing Arabidopsis lines resulted in substantially enhanced accumulation of hydroxy fatty acid (HFA) (e.g., to over 30%; a 50-70% increase in HFA accumulation) relative to the hydroxylase-only expressing parental lines. Further aspects provide methods to increase at least one of total lipid content, percent seed germination, and seed weight in transgenic plants, comprising expression of RcDGAT2 in castor hydroxylase-expressing plant lines. Yet further aspects provide methods for expressing and accumulating hydroxyl fatty acid in yeast (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2006Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Washington State UniversityInventors: John A. Browse, Jay M. Shockey, Julie Jeannine Burgal
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Patent number: 7965560Abstract: A non-volatile memory device capable of reading and writing a large number of memory cells with multiple read/write circuits in parallel has features to reduce power consumption during sensing, which is included in read, and program/verify operations. A sensing verify operation includes one or more sensing cycles relative to one or more demarcation threshold voltages to determine a memory state. In one aspect, coupling of the memory cells to their bit lines are delayed during a precharge operation in order to reduced the cells' currents working against the precharge. In another aspect, a power-consuming precharge period is minimized by preemptively starting the sensing in a multi-pass sensing operation. High current cells not detected as a result of the premature sensing will be detected in a subsequent pass.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2010Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Sandisk CorporationInventors: Shou-Chang Tsao, Yan Li
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Patent number: 7919315Abstract: The present invention relates to an in vitro method for the analysis of a sample from a mammal in connection with cardiovascular diseases, wherein the method comprises the following steps: a) isolating of bone marrow-precursor cells (BMPs) and/or blood-derived circulating precursor cells (BDPs) by means of cell specific surface markers, and b) detecting the cardiovascular functionality of the isolated BMPs and/or BDPs by means of a suitable migration assay. The method according to the invention can be employed as a kit in the context of the diagnosis and/or the prognosis of cardiovascular diseases, for the monitoring of their therapies and/or for a stratification for a prospective cell therapy with stem- and/or precursor cells in order to increase the perfusion of ischemic tissue or for a regeneration of tissue losses (e.g. heart insufficiency), respectively.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2004Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: T2Cure GmbHInventors: Andreas M. Zeiher, Christopher Heeschen, Stefanie Dimmeler
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Patent number: 7869023Abstract: A cylindrical mirror or lens is used to focus an input collimated beam of light onto a line on the surface to be inspected, where the line is substantially in the plane of incidence of the focused beam. An image of the beam is projected onto an array of charge-coupled devices parallel to the line for detecting anomalies and/or features of the surface, where the array is outside the plane of incidence of the focused beam.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2008Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: KLA-Tencor CorporationInventors: Guoheng Zhao, Stanley Stokowski, Mehdi Vaez-Iravani
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Patent number: 7565478Abstract: A re-programmable non-volatile memory system, such as a flash EEPROM system, having its memory cells grouped into blocks of cells that are simultaneously erasable is operated to perform memory system housekeeping operations in the foreground during execution of a host command, wherein the housekeeping operations are unrelated to execution of the host command. Both one or more such housekeeping operations and execution of the host command are performed within a time budget established for executing that particular command. One such command is to write data being received to the memory. One such housekeeping operation is to level out the wear of the individual blocks that accumulates through repetitive erasing and re-programming.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2007Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Sandisk CorporationInventors: Alan David Bennett, Sergey Anatolievich Gorobets, Andrew Tomlin, Charles Schroter
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Patent number: 7280503Abstract: A cellular messaging network includes a switching controller connected to the wireless telephone network. One or more base station micro/picocell retransmitters are coupled to the switching controller. The base station micro/picocell transmitter uses simplified control equipment having no digital traffic channel capability. Each base station micro/picocell retransmitter is able to discriminate between voice channel assignment signals and short messaging signals in the digital control channel, discard the voice channel assignment signals, and rebroadcast the short messaging signals in the digital control channel. One or more receivers are coupled to the base station micro/picocell retransmitters by way of an IS-136 protocol digital control channel. The base station micro/picocell retransmitter can be connected to the switching controller through a twisted-pair telephone line.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2005Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Cingular Wireless II, LLCInventors: Umesh J. Amin, Michael Buhrmann
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Patent number: 7260249Abstract: A technique flexibly applies pre-programmed rules that specify the manner in which medical image data is to be classified or otherwise processed. A rules-based system selects from the pre-programmed rules, with different rules being used based on different doctors' preferences, such as during contrast agent studies. The rules-based system is initially “taught” how to apply a doctor's rules via a sample data image set, and then automatically applies the same rules to that doctor's image data whenever that image data is subsequently provided, thereby avoiding the need for doctors to constantly reconfigure a system with their own rules repetitively for each and every image or to otherwise place the burden of processing on the doctor. The programmed rules can include rules from the available literature—the doctors or other users are free to select from these available rules, modify/customize them to generate new rules, or provide completely new rules.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Confirma IncorporatedInventor: Justin P. Smith
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Patent number: 6939544Abstract: Disclosed are isolated antibodies that specifically bind a murine pituitary tumor transforming gene carboxy-terminal (PTTG-C) peptide. The inventive antibodies are useful in assays to determine levels of PTTG proteins or PTTG-C peptides present in a given sample (e.g., tissue samples, biological fluids, Western blots). The antibodies can also be used to purify PTTG proteins or PTTG-C peptides from crude cell extracts and the like. The antibodies are also considered therapeutically useful to counteract and/or supplement the biological effect of PTTG proteins in vivo.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterInventors: Gregory A. Horwitz, Xun Zhang, Shlomo Melmed
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Patent number: 6641443Abstract: A connector jack usable with a plug having a plurality of plug contacts. The jack includes a body having a receptacle sized and configured to receive the plug therein, a circuit board, and a plurality of contact tines extending within the receptacle. Each tine has a first end fixedly attached to the circuit board and a second free end, and is positioned in the receptacle for contact by a corresponding one of the plug contacts and moved in response thereto in a first direction as the plug is inserted into the receptacle. The jack also includes a plurality of resilient spring members extending within the receptacle, each positioned adjacent to a corresponding one of the tines to be engaged thereby when moved in the first direction by the corresponding plug contact as the plug is inserted into the receptacle, and apply a supplemental force thereon to increase contact force and tine resiliency.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Michael M. Itano, William D. Regester, John M. Redfield
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Patent number: 6585079Abstract: A fluid-powered rotatable work platform assembly for use with a vehicle such as a vehicle having an arm for positioning the assembly. The assembly includes a work platform or support configured to support a load, a body having a cavity extending along a longitudinal axis, and an output shaft rotatably disposed within the body generally coaxial with the longitudinal axis. A linear-to-rotary force transmitting member is positioned within the cavity of the body and engaged with the body and the output shaft to translate linear motion of the force transmitting member to rotational motion of one of the output shaft and the body relative to the other.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1999Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: 1994 Weyer Family Limited PartnershipInventor: Dean R. Weyer
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Patent number: D643679Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2010Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Pacific Market International, LLCInventor: Flying Lu