Patents Assigned to Solutions, LLC,
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Publication number: 20140277070Abstract: Provided herein are methods, compositions, and devices for occluding cavities or passageways in a patient, in particular cavities or passageways in the cardiovascular system of a patient, such as the LAA of a patient's heart. The methods, compositions, and devices can be used to percutaneously occlude the LAA, decreasing the risk of thromboembolic events associated with AF.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicants: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, Applied Cardiovascular Solutions, LLCInventors: F. Javier Otero, Joseph J. Beaman, Krishnendu Roy, Andrew Zimbroff
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Publication number: 20140278803Abstract: Provided is a system for estimating price sensitivities and determining aggregate price adjustments for a population of items, the population comprising a plurality of sub-populations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Opera Solutions, LLCInventors: Vesselin Diev, Shamima Huq
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Publication number: 20140270982Abstract: A system for and method of remediating existing mud and reducing future mud in an animal stable, pen, paddock, or arena through the use of geocells filled with aggregate matter. A new surface is formed through the placing of a layer of networked geocells filled with compacted aggregate matter on top of the existing stable, pen, paddock or arena ground soil. A geotextile barrier may be placed below the layer of networked geocells. An optional aggregate layer may also be added on top of the aggregate-filled geocells. The geocells distribute loads (weight from the animals) across the soil, preventing soil displacement and mud formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Lightfoot Geo Solutions LLCInventor: Lightfoot Geo Solutions LLC
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Publication number: 20140263730Abstract: The application is generally directed towards a drop nozzle for an agricultural sprayer. The drop nozzle can be used to reduce spray drift as liquids are deposited by the sprayer. The drop nozzle includes a valve assembly including a shutoff valve, a tube operably connected to the valve assembly, and an airfoil connected to the tube. The shutoff valve selectively prevents fluid flow from the valve assembly to the tube and the airfoil directs airflow around one or more portions of the drop nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Winfield Solutions, LLCInventor: Winfield Solutions, LLC
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Publication number: 20140263348Abstract: A waste disposal apparatus, such as a waste disposal container or unit that is configured to receive used personal care products in a discreet and sanitary manner Instances of incontinence, menstruation or uncontrollable bodily functions can be a personal situation that is otherwise unknown to others. However, current receptacles available to dispose of used personal care products fail to provide for a hygienic, easily accessible and discreet that is designed for small spaces, such as a home bathroom or public restroom stall.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Moderntake Product Solutions, LLCInventors: Brenda O'Grady Liistro, Marta Lorenzoni-Loeb, Joseph M Clark, Paul David Maguire, David Stowers, Jeffrey Joss, Henry Mack, Michael Zambelli
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Publication number: 20140280651Abstract: In some embodiments, the instant invention provides for a computer-implemented method that includes the following steps: administering, by a first specifically programmed computer system of a communications exchange, an electronic delivery of a first electronic distribution from a first sender to a first recipient, where the mediating includes: receiving from a first source of a plurality of sources, a first electronic distribution of the first sender, receiving from the first sender, a plurality of sender attributes of the first sender and a plurality of sender rules of the first sender that define how electronic distributions of the first sender to be delivered; receiving the plurality of recipient attributes of the first recipient and the plurality of recipient rules of the first recipient; matching the first electronic distribution of first sender to the first recipient; transmitting, the first electronic distribution of first sender to first channel of the first recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Broadridge Fluent Solutions, LLCInventors: Robert Krugman, Doug DeSchutter, Martin Cottreau
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Publication number: 20140270962Abstract: A shoreline protection system comprising a first barrier assembly, which comprises a first pile extending into a bottom of a body of water, a second pile extending into the bottom of the body of water, wherein the first pile and the second pile are spaced apart and essentially parallel relative to each other, and a first screen having an upper edge, a lower edge, and a plurality of apertures extending therethrough, wherein the first screen extends between the first pile and the second pile, wherein the lower edge of the first screen is spaced from the bottom of the body of water.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Integrated Shoreline Solutions, LLCInventors: Thomas Mitchell Andrus, James Paul Quackenbos, JR., Michael Leon Pugh, JR.
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Publication number: 20140266851Abstract: A defense system that receives information regarding an incoming object(s), then automatically coordinates spoofing or jamming of SATNAV signals potentially used by the incoming object(s) while also informing friendly systems of the spoofing or jamming of SATNAV signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Counter Echo Solutions LLCInventors: Andrew H. Fink, William A. Wilson, Ryan Thomas Holte
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Publication number: 20140272653Abstract: A flow battery system includes a flow cell, a reservoir including an aqueous electrolyte, a memory in which command instructions are stored, a model of the flow cell stored within the memory, and a processor configured to execute the command instructions to obtain a current signal and a voltage signal, estimate a state of charge (SOC) of the flow cell using the obtained current signal, compute a model voltage of the flow cell using the obtained current signal, the obtained voltage signal, and the model, compare the model voltage with the obtained voltage signal, calculate a voltage error based upon the comparison of the model voltage with the obtained voltage signal, and correct the estimated SOC based upon the voltage error.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicants: Robert Bosch GmbH, Bosch Energy Storage Solutions LLCInventors: Nalin Chaturvedi, Ashish Samuel Krupadanam, Maksim Subbotin, Jasim Ahmed
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Publication number: 20140265581Abstract: A containerized energy storage system including a human-machine interface (HMI). The HMI is located at the site of the containerized energy storage system either in close proximity to the exterior of the system, on an exterior wall of the system, or within a space or compartment formed in the exterior wall of the system which is closable to protect the HMI from the elements but which is accessed exteriorly by a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicants: Robert Bosch GmbH, Bosch Energy Storage Solutions LLCInventors: Jasim Ahmed, Cordelia Thielitz, Kerstin Rittler, Claire Woo
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Publication number: 20140273925Abstract: An athletic training system includes a personal electronic device having a processor, a memory, and a GPS sensor. The processor runs an application that calculates at least one of distance traveled, elevation change, and speed, of the user carrying the personal electronic device, and based upon location information obtained from the GPS sensor provides a training-related message to the user based upon at least one of the calculated distance traveled, elevation change, and speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Verto Medical Solutions, LLCInventors: Seth D. Burgett, Effrosini A. Karayiannis, Richard J. Daniels, Michael Joseph Spenner
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Publication number: 20140270317Abstract: A behind-the-ear mountable earphone includes a generally C-shaped ear support. The support has a first section extending between a first end and the top of the āCā, adapted to fit behind the user's ear, and a second section extending from the top of the āCā to a second end. The second section is in a plane different from the first section, so that when the first section is behind the user's ear, the second section extends over the front of the user's ear. An earphone is telescopingly mounted on the second end of the C-shaped support. The earphone comprising a generally circular face adapted to be received in the concha of the user's ear, the generally circular face disposed at an angle with respect to the first section of the generally C-shaped support.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Verto Medical Solutions, LLCInventors: Seth D. Burgett, Aaron Gorga, Effrosini A. Karayiannis
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Publication number: 20140263310Abstract: Liners for laundry receptacles are at least substantially comprised of an elastic material and include a peripheral edge, a central region, and an outer region between the peripheral edge and the central region. The outer region includes ridges and valleys each extending at least substantially parallel to the peripheral edge. Laundry receptacles include a frame including a top member and a liner coupled to the top member. The liner exhibits a modulus of elasticity of about 2,000 MPa or less and an elongation rating of about 100% or more. Methods of forming a laundry receptacle include forming a top member of a frame, forming a liner, and coupling the liner to the top member of the frame to hang the liner from the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Empee Solutions, LLCInventor: Marvin Philip
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Patent number: 8838198Abstract: An electrode system comprises electrode modules, flexible connectors, and sensors. Each electrode module defines a substantially central opening and has circuitry that includes an amplifier. A conductive ring is exposed in the opening of each electrode module. The flexible connectors include flexible circuitry coupled with the circuitry of the electrode modules. Each sensor includes an electrolytic hydrogel portion that is configured to contact a test subject and outwardly extending tabs that are in communication with the hydrogel portion. The tabs are configured to contact the conductive ring of an electrode module with the sensor is inserted in the opening of the electrode module. The system may thus sense evoked response potentials (ERPs) from the test subject through the electrolytic hydrogel portions, amplify those potentials, and communicate the amplified potentials through the circuitry of the flexible connectors. A control box may initiate ERP testing and store the test results.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Neuronetrix Solutions, LLCInventor: Kalford C. Fadem
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Patent number: 8838401Abstract: A device and associated testing method for testing state of health of an energy device, comprising: applying electrical excitations to the energy device at a predetermined electrical excitation frequency ?e; applying mechanical excitations to the energy device at a predetermined mechanical excitation frequency ?m; measuring an electrically-induced phase difference ??e (?e) between voltage (V) and current (I) within the energy device from applying the electrical excitations; measuring a mechanically-induced phase difference ??e (?m) between voltage (V) and current (I) within the energy device from applying the mechanical excitations; and deducing the state-of-health of the energy device by comparing the electrically-induced phase difference ??e (?e) with the mechanically-induced phase difference ??e (?m).Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Ultrasonic Energy Efficiency Solutions LLCInventor: Shawn P. Kelly
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Patent number: 8837672Abstract: The concealing of one or more identification symbols into a target object and the subsequent determination or reading of such symbols through non-destructive testing is described. The symbols can be concealed in a manner so that they are not visible to the human eye and/or cannot be readily revealed to the human eye without damage or destruction of the target object. The identification symbols can be determined after concealment by e.g., the compilation of multiple X-ray images. As such, the present invention can also provide e.g., a deterrent to theft and the recovery of lost or stolen objects.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLCInventors: Thomas A. Nance, Kenneth M. Gibbs
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Patent number: 8836986Abstract: A print controller and associated methods of purging a print data path are disclosed. A print controller comprises a job storage system that receives and stores print jobs, and a print data path, which includes components operable to process print jobs, from the job storage system to print engines. The control system receives registrations from the components for flush job messages, flush path messages, or both. The control system receives a request to purge the print data path, and identifies print jobs being processed in the print data path. The control system transmits flush job messages to the components registering for the flush job messages for each print job instructing the components to purge data for the print jobs. The control system also transmits a flush path message to the components registering for the flush path messages instructing the components to purge data for the print jobs being handled.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2013Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Ricoh Production Print Solutions LLCInventors: Dennis M. Carney, Allan A. Hren, Charles D. Johnson, Lisa A. Morgan
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Patent number: 8833985Abstract: Provided is a mobile lighting device that can derive power from a renewable energy source, such as solar power. The device can comprise a mobile base unit that can house one or more components of the device. The device further can comprise a solar power module associated with the mobile base unit that converts solar energy into electrical current. The device also can comprise a lighting module associated with the mobile base unit that is at least partially powered either directly or indirectly using the electrical current from the solar power module. The device further can comprise a solar power storage module, such as comprising one or more batteries, for storing energy and discharging as electrical current for powering the lighting module, which can be positioned atop a mast that can be extendable, pivotable, and/or rotatable. The invention also provides methods and systems for illuminating areas.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2011Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Progress Solar Solutions, LLCInventors: Daniel Lee Robertson, Richard Warren Orff, Jr., Earl Randolph Wingo, Jr.
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Patent number: 8833424Abstract: A tire spoon holder is provided. The tire spoon holder may include: a first and second handle; a first and second jaw, each jaw connected to at least one of the handles wherein the jaws are configured to come together when the handles are moved toward each other; and a loop attached to at least one jaw or handle. A method of attaching a tire spoon to a wheel rim may be provided. The method may include: attaching a tire spoon holder to a wheel rim; slipping a tire spoon through a loop in the tire spoon holder; and inserting a flat portion of the tire spoon between a tire and the wheel rim.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLCInventor: Michael White
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Patent number: D713385Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2013Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Verto Medical Solutions, LLCInventors: Seth D. Burgett, Effrosini A. Karayiannis, Aaron Gorga