Patents Represented by Attorney Pierce Atwood LLP
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Patent number: 7857088Abstract: A transporter that includes a platform for supporting a load and at least one primary ground-contacting element. The transporter includes an actuator for applying torque to the at least one primary ground-contacting element for propelling the transporter with respect to a surface. The transporter also includes a controller for controlling the actuator, the controller includes an input for receiving specification by a user of a desired direction of travel based on a position of a member with respect to a fiducial axis, a differentiator for calculating a rate of change of the position of the member with respect to the fiducial axis, and a processor for generating a yaw command signal based at least on the position of the member and the rate of change of the position of the member which is weighted based on the level of experience of the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2010Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Segway Inc.Inventors: J. Douglas Field, Jon M. Stevens, Philip LeMay, Michael T. Gansler
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Patent number: 7849596Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of manufacturing a turbine blade. The method comprises selecting a pipe having a specific inner diameter, length and wall thickness, cutting the pipe along a spiral trajectory to produce a coil, securing the coil, and shaping the coil to create a uniform hydrofoil cross section along the length of the coil.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2007Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Ocean Renewable Power Company, LLCInventors: Christopher R. Sauer, Patrick McGinnis, Jim Sysko
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Patent number: 7848800Abstract: The invention concerns a device for ocular application of an active principle (1) comprising a main electrode (2) including an insulating layer, an adhesive layer designed to bind the insulating layer to a conductive layer, characterized in that the main electrode comprises a zone (21, 22) designed to be urged into contact with an eyelid.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Eyegate Pharma S.A.S.Inventors: Francine Behar-Cohen, Pierre Roy
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Patent number: 7844308Abstract: A first device communicates with a wireless network that includes nodes that are active for predefined activation times and that are at least partially dormant when not active. The communication method includes identifying a start of communication via a message that exceeds a maximum activation time of nodes on the wireless network by a factor N, where N is equal to at least a maximum number of frequencies on the wireless network, and exchanging information with a second device comprising a node on the wireless network that is within a transmission range of the first device, where the information is exchanged following the message and includes frequency hopping data for the second device.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Millennial Net, Inc.Inventors: Sokwoo Rhee, Sheng Liu
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Patent number: 7836605Abstract: A headstack locator assembly for locating and fixing a headstack on a spinstand and which mitigates the aforementioned prior art limitations. The headstack locator assembly includes a headstack locator received on a fixed locator. The headstack locator connects to a headstack, while the fixed locator is permanently secured to a spinstand. A vacuum is used to clamp the headstack locator to the fixed locator for testing of the headstack. Upon test completion, the headstack locator is released from the fixed locator by applying positive air pressure to the assembly. More generally, an apparatus and methods for generally locating and reversibly, pneumatically coupling various elements to each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2010Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Guzik Technical EnterprisesInventors: Nahum Guzik, Charles Brice Arnold, Vladimir M. Chevlioukevitch
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Patent number: 7838718Abstract: The disclosed two-component device includes a first component comprising a first adhesive-backed anchoring member and one or more first connecting members, produced separately from the first adhesive-backed anchoring member. The first connecting member is attached to the first adhesive-backed anchoring member, extending from One edge thereof in a first direction. Also disclosed is a second component comprising a second adhesive-backed anchoring member and one or more second connecting members, produced separately from the second adhesive-backed anchoring member. The second component is attached to the second adhesive-backed anchoring member, extending from one edge thereof in a second direction generally opposite to the first direction. Adhesive for attaching the one or more first connecting members to the second anchoring member and adhesive for attaching the one or more second connecting members to the first anchoring member is provided. Methods of use are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2003Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Clozex Medical, LLCInventor: Michael Lebner
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Patent number: 7841009Abstract: A method for defending a software against reverse engineering in a target environment includes acquiring information from the target environment, encrypting the software to be protected with the acquired information, sending the encrypted software with the acquired information to an execution environment, acquiring information from the execution environment, comparing the information from the execution environment with the acquired information from the target environment to authenticate the execution environment as the target environment, and if the two set of information match, decrypting the software to be protected, and if two set of information do not match, destroying said software.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2005Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Angel Secure NetworksInventor: Fred Smith
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Patent number: 7836603Abstract: A headstack locator assembly for locating and fixing a headstack on a spinstand and which mitigates the aforementioned prior art limitations. The headstack locator assembly includes a headstack locator received on a fixed locator. The headstack locator connects to a headstack, while the fixed locator is permanently secured to a spinstand. A vacuum is used to clamp the headstack locator to the fixed locator for testing of the headstack. Upon test completion, the headstack locator is released from the fixed locator by applying positive air pressure to the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Guzik Technical EnterprisesInventors: Nahum Guzik, Charles Brice Arnold, Vladimir M. Chevlioukevitch
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Patent number: 7840670Abstract: A packet transmission diagnostic system transmits diagnostic packets during a communications session in which data packets are transmitted between a source and destination. The diagnostic packets elicit responses from routers along a path between the source and destination. The elicited responses, in the form of packets, are used by the diagnostic system to produce one or more packet-delivery metrics for one or more of the routers along a packet transmission path between the source and destination.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: EXFO Service Assurance, Inc.Inventors: Kaynam Hedayat, Daniel S. Pyrik
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Patent number: 7827011Abstract: A method to achieve an accurate, extremely low power state classification implementation is disclosed. Embodiments include a sequence that matches the data flow from the sensor transducer, through analog filtering, to digital sampling, feature computation, and classification.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2007Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventors: Richard W. DeVaul, Daniel Barkalow, Christopher Elledge
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Patent number: 7815742Abstract: A method for the internal cleaning of a tank. An oil sump and a gas mixture which is diffused out of the oil sump and has a hydrocarbon-containing gas being present in the crude-oil tank. The gas mixture is sucked away out of the tank and a feed of an inert gas into the tank is permitted. An energy content of the sucked-away gas mixture is determined. The gas mixture is fed to a compressor for compressing the gas mixture, if the energy content of the gas mixture overshoots a limit value, in order to compress the gas mixture in the compressor. The gas mixture is fed to a consumer unit, if the energy content of the gas mixture undershoots the limit value.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2007Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Thomas Falkenstein Gewerbliche Vermietung und Verpachtung E.K.Inventor: Thomas Falkenstein
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Patent number: 7810271Abstract: In embodiments, a modular rifle includes a lower receiver assembly, an upper receiver, and a coupling mechanism. The lower receiver assembly that can be separated into a lower receiver portion and a magazine well portion. The coupling mechanism is configured to releasably couple the portions of the lower receiver assembly together. The coupling mechanism including an aperture and a pin that can be moved into and out of the aperture. The upper receiver is releasably coupled to the lower receiver assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2007Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Bushmaster Firearms International, LLCInventor: Swetal K. Patel
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Patent number: 7791329Abstract: Disclosed is a method of equalization of a vector/signal analyzer including: providing a structured test signal within a selected frequency range. The structured test signal includes a plurality of frequency components each having a respective amplitude and phase. The method includes inputting the test signal to the analyzer; the analyzer operating to condition the test signal; determining information representative of frequency distortion of the conditioned test signal introduced by the analyzer; generating a set of equalization coefficients based on the information representative of the frequency distortion, the set of coefficients corresponding to the selected frequency range; and storing the set of equalization coefficients and the correspondence of the set of coefficients to the selected frequency range.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Guzik Technical EnterprisesInventors: Anatoli B. Stein, Semen Volfbeyn, Vladislav Klimov, Sergey Konshin
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Patent number: 7757794Abstract: A method for fore-aft stabilization of a vehicle for motion in a specified direction over an underlying surface. The vehicle has at least one forward wheel and at least one aft wheel, and the forward wheel is characterized by a force normal to the instantaneous direction of motion of the vehicle. A motor actuator drives each aft wheel, and a controller governs the motor actuator or motor actuators in such a manner as to dynamically stabilize the vehicle, according to a uniform control law, when the forward wheel is in contact with the underlying surface or not. A torque is applied to the aft wheel on the basis of vehicle pitch or the force on the forward wheel normal to the direction of motion. Additionally, a periodic rotational modulation may be applied to the aft wheel, and a stabilizing torque provided based on a detected response, either of vehicle pitch or of normal force on the front wheel.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2008Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Segway, Inc.Inventors: John D. Heinzmann, David W. Robinson, Jon M. Stevens, J. Douglas Field, Jeremy B. Lund
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Patent number: 7753856Abstract: A method for cardio-acoustic signal analysis includes receiving a signal representative of heart sounds and displaying the signal in a time-perceptual frequency-perceptual loudness domain representation. The received signal is transformed to represent a time-perceptual frequency-amplitude domain. The method further includes applying a human auditory modeling algorithm to the time-perceptual frequency-amplitude domain representation to generate the time-perceptual frequency-perceptual loudness domain representation.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2008Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Medicalgorithmics Ltd.Inventor: Marek Dziubinski
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Patent number: 7749966Abstract: Provided is a simple and safe immunization procedure to reduce cancer incidence and increase longevity by modulating IGF-1 levels in the body. Described are cancer preventive vaccines and methods that elicit circulating antibodies specific to insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) in the body. Many cancers will be less likely to occur and spread in the absence or reduced levels of the stimulatory signals provided by IGF-1. Longevity also can be extended by immunologically lowering the level of bioavailable IGF-1 in adult animals. This prolongation of lifespan resulting from lower IGF-1 levels is produced independently of the inhibitory effects on carcinogenesis. However, the two IGF-1-mediated processes are linked mechanistically. Methods of active and passive immunization to suppress IGF-1 activity are included.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2007Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Boston Biomedical Research InstituteInventor: Victor Raso
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Patent number: 7740099Abstract: A transporter that includes a platform for supporting a load and at least one primary ground-contacting element. The transporter includes an actuator for applying torque to the at least one primary ground-contacting element for propelling the transporter with respect to a surface. The transporter also includes a controller for controlling the actuator, the controller includes an input for receiving specification by a user of a desired direction of travel based on a position of a member with respect to a fiducial axis, a differentiator for calculating a rate of change of the position of the member with respect to the fiducial axis, and a processor for generating a yaw command signal based at least on the position of the member and the rate of change of the position of the member which is weighted based on the level of experience of the user.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2007Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Segway Inc.Inventors: J. Douglas Field, Jon M. Stevens, Philip LeMay, Michael T. Gansler
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Patent number: 7736910Abstract: The present invention comprises novel “one-step” methods for the production of gold sol and gold sol conjugates. The methods disclosed herein produce gold sol and colloidal gold conjugates with product with yields on the order of about 20 ODs. Since current methods in the art yield conjugates at concentrations on the order of about 2 ODs, the present invention represents an approximately 10-fold increase in production over conventional methods. The novel method provided herein also does not result in the production of undesired aggregate by-products that, in conventional methods, must be removed via centrifugation, filtration or other means. The new method is therefore less labor intensive and requires less time to complete than standard methods in the art for synthesizing pure colloidal gold conjugates.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2005Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Calypte Biomedical CorporationInventor: Leslie Kirkegaard
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Patent number: 7734570Abstract: The present invention is a system and method for shortening response time and reducing resource utilization in an electronic advertising and customer enquiry system, operating in an interactive communications and distributed database environment. The system is designed to enable customers (01) to easily find product and service offerings that match their requirements for immediate local accessiblity (A1), as well as the customer's (01) specific product desires. Where a perfect match does not exist, slightly less satisfactory solutions are offered. Such product offerings and customer (01) desires have static and dynamic characteristics that effect their electronic publication, enquiry, matching, and subsequent response.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Inventors: Jonathan A. Bachman, Christopher J. Sole
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Patent number: RE41563Abstract: The present invention describes a process for manufacture of RFID tags. The RFID tag of the present invention includes a substrate, an antenna, and a die positioning structure disposed on the substrate that is cast and cured specifically for receiving a silicon die of the type typically used in RFID applications. The substrate is selected from a number of materials, the properties of which render it penetrable by electron beam radiation. The die positioning structure is a second material which is electron beam curable, and which is deposited and cured at high speed on the substrate in a novel fashion in accordance with the present invention in a highly efficient, reproducible and economical manner.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2009Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Michael Caron, Inc.Inventors: Michael Roger Caron, Samuel V. Nablo, John Paul Frazier