Patents Assigned to THE ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES
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Publication number: 20140229394Abstract: The invention provides a method of automatically attributing energy and Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) to contractual and market obligations. The input of energy and RECs will automatically fit into existing data models, allowing immediate attribution upon upload. The invention will immediately calculate the energy balance of the input, accounting for such factors as resource generation, energy inputs, native load, station service, and obligations. Users can specify numerous energy and REC sources to be attributed simultaneously, such attribution happening according to either system or user-defined attribution policies. The invention allows users to manipulate the data to best facilitate use of their RECs, displaying REC positions over user-specified periods of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: Open Access Technology InternationalInventors: Ilya Slutsker, Carlos Gonzalez-Perez, John Lundstedt, Nirmalya Banerjee, Shankar Rajagopalan, Sasan Mokhtari
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Publication number: 20140223528Abstract: A process/method is provided, which facilitates the secure, streamlined and authenticated installation of an end user's personally associated electronic identification, such as but not necessarily limited to Public Key Infrastructure digital certificates, a biometric authentication system, a location-based authentication system, a token-based system, and any ancillary software necessary for facilitating electronic security approaches associated with these technologies onto Mobile Devices with minimal Mobile Device end user interaction and without need for sending the personally associated electronic identification across potentially insecure communication protocols.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Open Access Technology International, Inc.Inventors: Ilya Slutsker, Sasan Mokhtari, Eric Mickols, Vuthy Phan, Jaspreet Singh
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Publication number: 20140192911Abstract: The invention discloses a system comprising a first device and a plurality of second device. The system comprises a first device and a plurality of second devices. The first device comprises a receiver, a spectrum analyzer, a controller and a transmitter. The receiver receives, from at least one antenna, a plurality of signals with different signal strengths from different sources. The spectrum analyzer is communicatively coupled to the receiver and obtains strengths of the plurality of received signals. The controller is communicatively coupled to the spectrum analyzer and adjusts a radiation feature of one of at least one antenna to minimize a difference of the strengths between a plurality of received signals after adjustment. The transmitter transmits the received signals after adjustment to a plurality of second devices distributed within a site. The plurality of second devices transmit the plurality of received signals after adjustment within the site.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: ZONE ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Scott Terry
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Publication number: 20140192849Abstract: A system comprises a first device and a second device. The first device comprises a receiver, a spectrum analyzer, a controller, an amplifier, a filter and a transmitter. The first device receives from at least one antenna a plurality of signals from different sources. The spectrum analyzer is coupled to the receiver and determines whether a downlink signal power from each of the sources to the system exceeds a predetermined threshold. The controller is coupled to the spectrum analyzer and generates a first indication indicating lowering gains of an amplifier on signals from at least one source with downlink signal power larger than the predetermined threshold. The amplifier is coupled to the controller and lowers gains of the amplifier according to the indication from the controller. The transmitter transmits the plurality of signals after adjustment to at least one second device distributed within a site.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: ZONE ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Scott Terry
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Publication number: 20140194135Abstract: A system and method in a distributed amplifier system for correcting for RF losses between head end and coverage nodes by measuring RF losses in both directions; generating gains for amplifiers in both the head ends and coverage nodes; generating maximum output power limits; and adjusting the generated gains and output power limits based on downlink signal strength of cellular signals at a donor antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: Zone Access Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Scott Terry
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Patent number: 8702782Abstract: A stent deployment device over which a stent is securable for the purpose of delivery into an operative position in a human body is provided. The device comprises a plurality of elongate wings, each of which has a length consistent with the length of a stent to be deployed using the deployment device, the wings being arranged circumferentially about a central body which extends from, and is operable through, a catheter. The wings are movable between a radially withdrawn delivery position and expanded positions in which they are displaced radially outwards of the body. A flow path is defined internally of the wings in the expanded positions thereof and a temporary valve is provided in such flow path to permit the flow of blood though the flow path predominantly in one direction. An inflatable annular balloon is preferably provided over the wings to cause final expansion of the stent. Locator arms are deployable from the body to assist in locating the body within a natural heart valve.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2009Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Strait Access Technologies Holdings (Pty) LimitedInventors: Peter Paul Zilla, Deon Bezuidenhout, David Franklyn Williams
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Publication number: 20140058357Abstract: This invention provides devices and methods for insertion of a catheter into a vessel. The devices include coaxial slidably mounted needle, dilator and catheter components. The methods include piercing a vessel with the needle component, dilating the pierced hole with the dilator component, retraction of the needle component, insertion of the catheter and withdrawal of the dilator.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: I-V Access Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Richard Keyser, James Edgerly Miller, III
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Publication number: 20130347066Abstract: According to some embodiments, a member authentication request is received at a security server from a client server. The member authentication request may be associated with, for example, a member attempting to access confidential information from the client server. A secure key associated with the member may be determined and data associated with that key may be transmitted to the member (e.g., via his or her wireless device or computer). Secure key information may be received from the member and validated. Based on the validated secure key information, it may be arranged for the member to receive the confidential information from the client server.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: Next Access Technologies, LLCInventors: David L. Wells, Jack Loop, Charles Bakes
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Patent number: 8591469Abstract: This invention provides devices and methods for insertion of a catheter into a vessel. The devices include coaxial slidably mounted needle, dilator and catheter components. The methods include piercing a vessel with the needle component, dilating the pierced hole with the dilator component, retraction of the needle component, insertion of the catheter and withdrawal of the dilator.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: I-V Access TechnologyInventors: Stephen Richard Keyser, Linda Miller
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Patent number: 8568435Abstract: A system for providing transvascular retrograde access in a central blood vessel of a patient. In some embodiments, the system has a handle; a catheter extending from the handle; and a tissue piercing element extending from the handle through the catheter, the tissue piercing element having a sharp distal tip adapted to extend from a distal portion of the catheter, the catheter and handle being adapted to be separated from the tissue piercing element, a distal portion of the tissue piercing element being adapted to serve as a guide for introduction of a device into the central blood vessel. The invention also includes a method of providing transvascular retrograde access to a central blood vessel of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2013Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Vascular Access Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Lakshmikumar Pillai, Paul A. LaDuca, Frederich L. Alavar, Robert LaDuca
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Patent number: 8528045Abstract: According to some embodiments, a member authentication request is received at a security server from a client server. The member authentication request may be associated with, for example, a member attempting to access confidential information from the client server. A secure key associated with the member may be determined and data associated with that key may be transmitted to the member (e.g., via his or her wireless device or computer). Secure key information may be received from the member and validated. Based on the validated secure key information, it may be arranged for the member to receive the confidential information from the client server.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2009Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Next Access Technologies, LLCInventors: David L. Wells, Jack Loop, Charles Bakes
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Publication number: 20130204226Abstract: This invention provides catheter assemblies and methods for insertion of a catheter into a vessel. The assemblies include a resilient valve in the hub of the catheter that can be opened by pressure from a male luer fitting. The methods include piercing a vessel with the needle and catheter of the assembly, retraction of the needle component thus closing the resilient valve. Finally the catheter can be accessed by applying a male luer fitting to the catheter hub and a shoulder of the resilient valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2013Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: I-V Access Technology, Inc.Inventor: I-V Access Technology, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130178526Abstract: This invention relates to compositions, methods, devices and kits relating to the infusion of a catheter lock solution into an indwelling catheter. Inventive compositions, methods, devices and kits aid in diminishing the effects of microbial infection in catheters and occlusion of the catheters. A lock solution provided by the invention includes citrate and a paraben. The solution preferably has a density suitable for retention of the solution in a catheter during the lock period. Another lock solution provided by the invention includes citrate, a paraben and a photo-oxidant, such as, for example, methylene blue.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2013Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: Ash Access Technology Inc.Inventors: Stephen R. Ash, Janusz Steczko, Gary L. Swanson
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Patent number: 8409236Abstract: A system for providing transvascular retrograde access in a central blood vessel of a patient. In some embodiments, the system has a handle; a catheter extending from the handle; and a tissue piercing element extending from the handle through the catheter, the tissue piercing element having a sharp distal tip adapted to extend from a distal portion of the catheter, the catheter and handle being adapted to be separated from the tissue piercing element, a distal portion of the tissue piercing element being adapted to serve as a guide for introduction of a device into the central blood vessel. The invention also includes a method of providing transvascular retrograde access to a central blood vessel of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2010Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Vascular Access Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Lakshmikumar Pillai, Paul A. LaDuca, Frederich L. Alavar, Robert LaDuca
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Patent number: 8366160Abstract: A high strength electrically operable door strike having a simplified design and a gravity fed locking member. The strike comprises two solenoids operating in opposite directions wherein one solenoid is used when the strike is mounted for use with a left hand opening door and the other solenoid is used when the strike is mounted for use with a right hand opening door. The strike is simply turned upside down to accommodate a door having the opposite hand. The strike has a housing which is reinforced with ribs. The ribs also provide a reduced surface area sliding surface for the gravity fed locking member and thereby permit the locking member to slide up and down with less friction.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Trine Access Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ferdinand E. Orbeta, William Schildwachter
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Publication number: 20120277314Abstract: This invention relates to compositions, methods, devices and kits relating to the infusion of a catheter lock solution into an indwelling catheter. Inventive compositions, methods, devices and kits aid in diminishing the effects of microbial infection in catheters and occlusion of the catheters. A lock solution provided by the invention includes citrate and a paraben. The solution preferably has a density suitable for retention of the solution in a catheter during the lock period. Another lock solution provided by the invention includes citrate, a paraben and a photo-oxidant, such as, for example, methylene blue.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: Ash Access Technology Inc.Inventors: Stephen R. Ash, Janusz Steczko, Gary L. Swanson
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Patent number: 8226971Abstract: This invention relates to compositions, methods, devices and kits relating to the infusion of a catheter lock solution into an indwelling catheter. Inventive compositions, methods, devices and kits aid in diminishing the effects of microbial infection in catheters and occlusion of the catheters. A lock solution provided by the invention includes citrate and a paraben. The solution preferably has a density suitable for retention of the solution in a catheter during the lock period. Another lock solution provided by the invention includes citrate, a paraben and a photo-oxidant, such as, for example, methylene blue.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2010Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Ash Access Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stephen R. Ash, Janusz Steczko, Gary L. Swanson
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Publication number: 20120150118Abstract: This invention provides devices and methods for insertion of a catheter into a vessel. The devices include coaxial slidably mounted needle, dilator and catheter components. The methods include piercing a vessel with the needle component, dilating the pierced hole with the dilator component, retraction of the needle component, insertion of the catheter and withdrawal of the dilator.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: I-V Access Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Richard Keyser, James Edgerly Miller, III, Linda Miller
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Method and apparatus for calibrating equalizers without knowledge of the data pattern being received
Patent number: 8175141Abstract: A method and apparatus for calibrating an equalizer. The method comprises the steps of defining one or more equalization parameters and calculating a bit error rate of a signal for one or more values of a first of the one or more equalization parameters by counting at least one of running disparity errors and incorrect symbol errors. A value for the first of the one or more equalization parameters which provides the lowest bit error rate is set.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2007Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Computer Access Technology CorporationInventors: Christopher Webb, Dmitri Stukalov -
Publication number: 20120101932Abstract: A computer program for automating energy trading between regional transmission organizations (RTOs) is disclosed. The computer program includes computer readable program code means for creating a template for an energy trade between two RTOs, wherein the template comprises a plurality of trade components, the plurality of trade components being arranged in sequential order according to an RTO's required order of execution; computer readable program code means for selecting a template for an energy trade between two RTOs; computer readable program code means for displaying a summary of a trade; and computer readable program code means for monitoring and displaying a trade's status.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2009Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: OPEN ACCESS TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONALInventors: Ilya Slutsker, Yulius Nicolaus, Scott Arcand, Sasan Mokhtari, Behnam Danai