Patents by Inventor David G. Anderson
David G. Anderson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8685066Abstract: Methods for delivering a spinal fixation element to a surgical site are provided herein. More specifically, the method includes delivering a plurality of percutaneous access devices to a corresponding number of spinal locations, inserting a spinal fixation element through tissue, and manipulating the element through opposed sidewall openings formed in each access device. In an exemplary embodiment, the method can be optimized for position of large-scale fixation elements (e.g., greater than about 95 mm in length). In addition, a manipulation instrument configured to position such spinal fixation elements is also provided herein.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2012Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: DePuy Synthes Products, LLCInventors: Shawn D. Stad, David G. Anderson, Tony Tannoury, Paul G. Beaudoin, Sara Dziedzic
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Patent number: 8444314Abstract: A thermal oxidation tester is shown for determining thermal stability of a fluid, particularly hydrocarbons when subjected to elevated temperatures. The tendency of the heated fluid to oxidize and (1) form deposits on a surface of a heater tube and (2) form solids therein, are both measured at a given flow rate, temperature and time. The measured results are used to determine whether a fluid sample passes or fails the test. Results of the measurements are recorded. The fluid under test is pumped with a low volume, high pressure, single piston pump with only a small fluctuation (pulsation) in output flow.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2010Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Petroleum Analyzer Company, LPInventors: Larry M. Youngblood, David G. Anderson, Guoxing Yang
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Patent number: 8371747Abstract: A thermal oxidation tester is shown for determining thermal stability of a fluid, particularly hydrocarbons when subjected to elevated temperatures. The tendency of the heated fluid to oxidize and (1) form deposits on a surface of a heater tube and (2) form solids therein, are both measured at a given flow rate, temperature and time. The measured results are used to determine whether a fluid sample passes or fails the test. Results of measurements can be recorded in a memory device on one end of the heater tube on which the deposits were made. A method and apparatus is also provided to determine if the isolated heater tube has an electrical short to ground through the test section housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2010Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Petroleum Analyzer Company, LPInventors: David G. Anderson, Guoxing Yang
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Patent number: 8292498Abstract: A thermal oxidation tester is shown for determining thermal stability of a fluid, particularly hydrocarbons when subjected to elevated temperatures. The tendency of the heated fluid to oxidize and (1) form deposits on a surface of a heater tube and (2) form solids therein, are both measured at a given flow rate, temperature and time. The measured results are used to determine whether a fluid sample passes or fails the test. At the beginning of each test, the test sample is aerated with dry air until saturation. Simultaneously, the test equipment is primed to remove pockets of air there from. After each test, the test equipment is flushed to remove the test sample there from.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2010Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Petroleum Analyzer Company, LPInventors: David G. Anderson, Larry M. Youngblood, Guoxing Yang, Larry A. Spino, Scott K. Berkhous
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Drop counter and flow meter for apparatus and method for determining the thermal stability of fluids
Patent number: 8277118Abstract: A thermal oxidation tester is shown for determining thermal stability of a fluid, particularly hydrocarbons when subjected to elevated temperatures. The tendency of the heated fluid to oxidize and (1) form deposits on a surface of a heater tube and (2) form solids therein, are both measured at a given flow rate, temperature and time. The measured results are used to determine whether a fluid sample passes or fails the test. Sample flow rate is important in the jet fuel thermal oxidation test. Current practice requires manual drop counting or flow confirmation with the use of volumetric glassware. An apparatus is described to precisely measure the flow rate and automatically perform flow rate check using a drip rate method and/or volumetric method.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2010Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Petroleum Analyzer Company, LPInventors: David G. Anderson, Larry M. Youngblood, Guoxing Yang, Larry A. Spino, Scott K. Berkhous, Fang Fang -
Patent number: 8262283Abstract: A thermal oxidation tester is shown for determining thermal stability of a fluid, particularly hydrocarbons when subjected to elevated temperatures. The tendency of the heated fluid to oxidize and (1) form deposits on a surface of a heater tube and (2) form solids therein, are both measured at a given flow rate, temperature and time. The measured results are used to determine whether a fluid sample passes or fails the test. Results of measurements are recorded in a memory device on one end of the heater tube on which the deposits were made.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2010Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Petroleum Analyzer Company, LPInventors: Guoxing Yang, David G. Anderson, Larry M. Youngblood, Fang Fang, Sean E. Rick, Larry A. Spino, Scott K. Berkhous
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Patent number: 8246244Abstract: A thermal oxidation tester is shown for determining thermal stability of a fluid, particularly hydrocarbons, when subjected to elevated temperatures. The tendency of the heated fluid to oxidize and (1) form deposits on a surface of a heater tube and (2) form solids therein which are both measured at a given flow rate, temperature and time. The measured results are used to determine whether a fluid sample passes or fails the test. Specifically constructed containers used in a thermal oxidation tester are shown. These containers (1) reduce physical contact to hydrocarbon test fuels, (2) reduce exposure to hydrocarbon fuel vapors, (3) reduce environmental impact by reducing chemical spills, and (4) improve overall work flow of test.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2010Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Petroleum Analyzer Company LPInventors: Larry M. Youngblood, David G. Anderson, Guoxing Yang, Scott K. Berkhous, Larry A. Spino
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Patent number: 8194262Abstract: A method of printing includes, on an ongoing basis, determining a print defect state of a printing system, selecting a screen which has a halftone print parameter which masks a detected print defect, such as one or more of a screen frequency parameter, a screen angle parameter, and a dot growth parameter. The method further includes printing images according to the selected halftone print parameter. Alternatively, where the printing system includes more than one marking engine, the method includes selecting a marking engine according to the determined defect states of each of the marking engines.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2006Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David G. Anderson, Peter Paul
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Publication number: 20120014406Abstract: A thermal oxidation tester is shown for determining thermal stability of a fluid, particularly hydrocarbons, when subjected to elevated temperatures. The tendency of the heated fluid to oxidize and (1) form deposits on a surface of a heater tube and (2) form solids therein which are both measured at a given flow rate, temperature and time. The measured results are used to determine whether a fluid sample passes or fails the test. Specifically constructed containers used in a thermal oxidation tester are shown. These containers (1) reduce physical contact to hydrocarbon test fuels, (2) reduce exposure to hydrocarbon fuel vapors, (3) reduce environmental impact by reducing chemical spills, and (4) improve overall work flow of test.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: PETROLEUM ANALYZER COMPANY, LPInventors: Larry M. Youngblood, David G. Anderson, Guoxing Yang, Scott K. Berkhous, Larry A. Spino
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Publication number: 20120014409Abstract: A thermal oxidation tester is shown for determining thermal stability of a fluid, particularly hydrocarbons when subjected to elevated temperatures. The tendency of the heated fluid to oxidize and (1) form deposits on a surface of a heater tube and (2) form solids therein, are both measured at a given flow rate, temperature and time. The measured results are used to determine whether a fluid sample passes or fails the test. Results of the measurements are recorded. The fluid under test is pumped with a low volume, high pressure, single piston pump with only a small fluctuation (pulsation) in output flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: PETROLEUM ANALZYER COMPANY, LPInventors: Larry M. Youngblood, David G. Anderson, Guoxing Yang
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Publication number: 20120014407Abstract: A thermal oxidation tester is shown for determining thermal stability of a fluid, particularly hydrocarbons when subjected to elevated temperatures. The tendency of the heated fluid to oxidize and (1) form deposits on a surface of a heater tube and (2) form solids therein, are both measured at a given flow rate, temperature and time. The measured results are used to determine whether a fluid sample passes or fails the test. At the beginning of each test, the test sample is aerated with dry air until saturation. Simultaneously, the test equipment is primed to remove pockets of air there from. After each test, the test equipment is flushed to remove the test sample there from.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: PETROLEUM ANALYZER COMPANY, LPInventors: David G. Anderson, Larry M. Youngblood, Guoxing Yang, Larry A. Spino, Scott A. Berkhous
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Drop Counter And Flow Meter For Apparatus And Method For Determining The Thermal Stability Of Fluids
Publication number: 20120014405Abstract: A thermal oxidation tester is shown for determining thermal stability of a fluid, particularly hydrocarbons when subjected to elevated temperatures. The tendency of the heated fluid to oxidize and (1) form deposits on a surface of a heater tube and (2) form solids therein, are both measured at a given flow rate, temperature and time. The measured results are used to determine whether a fluid sample passes or fails the test. Sample flow rate is important in the jet fuel thermal oxidation test. Current practice requires manual drop counting or flow confirmation with the use of volumetric glassware. An apparatus is described to precisely measure the flow rate and automatically perform flow rate check using a drip rate method and/or volumetric method.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: PETROLEUM ANALYZER COMPANY, LPInventors: David G. Anderson, Larry M. Youngblood, Guoxing Yang, Larry A. Spino, Scott K. Berkhous, Fang Fang -
Publication number: 20120014408Abstract: A thermal oxidation tester is shown for determining thermal stability of a fluid, particularly hydrocarbons when subjected to elevated temperatures. The tendency of the heated fluid to oxidize and (1) form deposits on a surface of a heater tube and (2) form solids therein, are both measured at a given flow rate, temperature and time. The measured results are used to determine whether a fluid sample passes or fails the test. Results of measurements can be recorded in a memory device on one end of the heater tube on which the deposits were made. A method and apparatus is also provided to determine if the isolated heater tube has an electrical short to ground through the test section housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: PETROLEUM ANALYZER COMPANY, LPInventors: David G. Anderson, Guoxing Yang
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Publication number: 20120014404Abstract: A thermal oxidation tester is shown for determining thermal stability of a fluid, particularly hydrocarbons when subjected to elevated temperatures. The tendency of the heated fluid to oxidize and (1) form deposits on a surface of a heater tube and (2) form solids therein, are both measured at a given flow rate, temperature and time. The measured results are used to determine whether a fluid sample passes or fails the test. Results of measurements are recorded in a memory device on one end of the heater tube on which the deposits were made.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: PETROLEUM ANALYZER COMPANY, LPInventors: Guoxing Yang, David G. Anderson, Larry M. Youngblood, Fang Fang, Sean E. Rick, Larry A. Spino, Scott K. Berkhous
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Patent number: 7881647Abstract: Xerographic imaging modules, xerographic apparatuses including the xerographic imaging modules and methods of making the xerographic imaging modules are disclosed. An embodiment of the xerographic imaging modules includes a photoreceptor roll having a photoconductive surface, a donor roll adjacent the photoreceptor roll for supplying toner to the photoconductive surface, and a toner loading roll adjacent the donor roll for supplying the toner to the donor roll. The toner loading roll includes a core comprised of a foam first material, and a non-porous surface region comprised of the first material. The surface region surrounds the core and forms an outer surface of the toner loading roll.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David G. Anderson, John F. Knapp
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Patent number: 7756428Abstract: A system for handling media sheets is provided which comprises a plurality of hardware components including a first image marking engine operative to mark media sheets, and a second image marking engine operative to mark media sheets. In addition, the plurality of hardware components can include a first object delivery path operative to transport media sheets presented by the first image marking engine to a first destination, and a second object delivery path operative to transport media sheets presented by the second image marking engine to a second destination. The first and second destinations may be a single destination, separate destinations, or interchangeable destinations. One of the first and second delivery paths can be redundant.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Xerox Corp.Inventors: David G. Anderson, Gregory Kott
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Patent number: 7751072Abstract: A method of printing includes processing a print job stream to identify one or more images to be printed on a first substrate. The first substrate has a substrate attribute, such as paper weight or surface roughness, which is different from that of a second substrate. A marking engine is selected to print the identified images on the selected first substrate. An operating parameter of the marking engine is modified from a set point for the second substrate to a modified set point for the first substrate, to accommodate the substrate attribute of the selected first substrate. The identified images are sent to the selected marking engine to be printed.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2005Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David G. Anderson, Charles Anthony Radulski, Robert M. Lofthus
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Patent number: 7679631Abstract: A toner supply arrangement for use in an integrated printing system which includes at least one toner container wherein the at least one toner container adapted for supplying toner to at least two image marking engines. The arrangement further includes a distribution mechanism adapted to transport the toner from the at least one toner container to the at least two image marking engines.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: David G. Anderson
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Publication number: 20090274490Abstract: Xerographic imaging modules, xerographic apparatuses including the xerographic imaging modules and methods of making the xerographic imaging modules are disclosed. An embodiment of the xerographic imaging modules includes a photoreceptor roll having a photoconductive surface, a donor roll adjacent the photoreceptor roll for supplying toner to the photoconductive surface, and a toner loading roll adjacent the donor roll for supplying the toner to the donor roll. The toner loading roll includes a core comprised of a foam first material, and a non-porous surface region comprised of the first material. The surface region surrounds the core and forms an outer surface of the toner loading roll.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: David G. ANDERSON, John F. Knapp
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Publication number: 20090012619Abstract: A motion restoring intervertebral prosthesis for replacing a failed or partially failed natural disc comprises two components defining an imaginary longitudinal axis generally aligned with the spinal axis when installed, the components having vertebral body engaging surfaces on one side and mating articulating surfaces on the other side, with peripheral rims encircling the articulating surfaces. The articulating surfaces accommodate rotational motion about the longitudinal axis and limited pivotal motion about the A/P and M/L planes. The rims are arranged to contact and limit the pivotal motion between the components to about +/?6° and preferably +/?4° in both directions in the M/L plane and in the A/P plane in the forward direction. Optionally, the encircling rims allow pivotal action of about 20° to 30° in the A/P plane in the rearward direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2007Publication date: January 8, 2009Inventors: Nicholas M. Cordaro, Carl Lauryssen, Colin M. Smith, David G. Anderson