The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 5.18.16

System, method, and computer program product for detecting access to a memory device
Patent No. 9,336,387
Discrete events that take place with respect to a hard disk drive or other I/O device or port are indicated to logic that implements Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART) or similar technology. These events are communicated to SMART as event data. Examples of such discrete events include power on, power off, spindle start, and spindle stop, positioning of the actuator, and the time at which such events occur. SMART then compiles event data to create compiled activity data. Compiled activity data represents summary statistical information that is created by considering some or all of the event data. Examples of compiled activity data include the Time Powered On and Power Cycle Count. Collection logic then writes the compiled activity data to a memory medium. An analyst can then read data from log file(s).
Inventors: Donald E. Allison (Richmond), Kenneth A. Mendelson (Rockville, Md.)
Assignee: Stroz Friedberg Inc. (New York, N.Y.)
May 10, 2016

Kitchen appliance for preparing a beverage and method of operating same
Patent No. 9,332,876
A kitchen appliance includes a first reservoir for receiving a liquid to be used for preparing a beverage. A hot water generator (`HWG`) has an inlet end, an outlet end and a passageway extending therebetween. The inlet end of the HWG is connected to the first reservoir. Liquid from the first reservoir flows into the HWG through the inlet end. A second reservoir is connected to the outlet end of the HWG. The second reservoir includes a discharge port, a gas vent and a skirt extending from a wall of the second reservoir further than the gas vent. The skirt at least partially surrounds the gas vent. At least a portion of the skirt is spaced laterally inwardly from an outer sidewall of the second reservoir.
Inventors: William D. Starr (Richmond), Patrick T. Mulvaney (Richmond), Adam Hanes (Glen Allen, Va.), Larry Olson (Montpelier, Va.)
Assignee: Hamilton Beach Brands Inc. (Glen Allen, Va.)
May 10, 2016

Liquid dispensing system and method for use in the formation of a tobacco pouch product
Patent No. 9,334,072
A liquid dispenser system for use with an apparatus for forming and filling pouched products, the system comprising a first fluid dispenser shoe, the first fluid dispenser shoe comprising an inlet bore for placing in fluid communication with a source of liquid to be dispensed; at least one liquid dispensing manifold in fluid communication with the inlet bore; and a plurality of exit orifices positioned along the at least one liquid dispensing manifold for dispensing the liquid on an outer surface of the pouched product, wherein the first fluid dispenser shoe is positioned downstream of the apparatus for forming and filling pouched products and adjacent a stream of pouched products as they exit the apparatus.
Inventors: Dwight D. Williams (Powhatan, Va.), Cary Longest (Midlothian, Va.)
Assignee: Philip Morris USA Inc. (Richmond)
May 10, 2016

Low viscosity transmission fluids with enhanced gear fatigue and frictional performance
Patent No. 9,340,746
A lubricant composition, a method for improving lubrication and a method for lubricating a machine. The lubricant composition includes a) a major amount of a base oil having a kinematic viscosity between 2 and 4 cSt at 100.degree. C.; and b) dioctyl phosphite in an amount providing from about 100 to about 1000 ppm phosphorus to the lubricant composition. The lubricant composition has a phosphorus weight ratio of component (b) to total phosphorus in the lubricant composition of from 0.4:1 to less than about 0.8:1.
Inventors: Timothy J. Henly (Maidens, Va.), Joseph B. Carroll (Glen Allen, Va.), Christopher S. Cleveland (Richmond), Kevin M. Strait (Richmond), Chintan N. Ved (Canton, Mich.)
Assignee: Afton Chemical Corp. (Richmond)
May 17, 2016

Fuel additive for improved injector performance
Patent No. 9,340,742
The disclosure provide a sulfur-free and halogen-free synergistic additive concentrate for a fuel injected engine. The additive concentrate includes (a) an alkoxylated quaternary ammonium salt of the formula (R.sup.1).sub.nN[(R.sup.2O).sub.xH].sub.m, wherein R.sup.1 contains from 1 to 25 carbon atoms, R.sup.2 contains from 1 to 4 carbon atoms, n and m are each integers from 1 to 3, provided n+m=4, and x is an integer of from 1 to 5; and (b) a material containing a hydrogen-bonding group other than an alkyl hydroxyl group selected from the group consisting of a hydrocarbyl acid; hydrocarbyl polyacid; hydrocarbyl substituted hydroxybenzene; hydrocarbyl substituted succinic diamide, acid/amide, diacid, diester, ester/acid, amide/ester, imide; aminotriazole, and mixtures thereof, wherein the hydrocarbyl substituent has a number average molecular weight of from about 100 to about 1500, and wherein a weight ratio of (a) to (b) in the additive ranges from about 1:5 to about 1:1.
Inventors: Xinggao Fang (Midlothian, Va.), Scott D. Schwab (Richmond)
Assignee: Afton Chemical Corp. (Richmond)
May 17, 2016

Assessment and prediction of cardiovascular status during cardiac arrest and the post-resuscitation period using signal processing and machine learning
Patent No. 9,339,241
Real-time, short-term analysis of ECG, by using multiple signal processing and machine learning techniques, is used to determine counter shock success in defibrillation. Combinations of measures when used with machine learning algorithms readily predict successful resuscitation, guide therapy and predict complications. In terms of guiding resuscitation, they may serve as indicators and when to provide counter shocks and at what energy levels they should be provided as well as to serve as indicators of when certain drugs should be provided (in addition to their doses). For cardiac arrest, the system is meant to run in real time during all current resuscitation procedures including post-resuscitation care to detect deterioration for guiding care such as therapeutic hypothermia.
Inventors: Kayvan Najarian (Northville, Mich.), Sharad Shandilya (Richmond), Kevin R. Ward (Superior Township, Mich.)
Assignee: Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond)
May 17, 2016

Systems and methods for providing predictive quality analysis
Patent No. 9,342,297
The disclosed embodiments include methods and systems for providing predictive quality analysis. Consistent with disclosed embodiments, a system may receive input data associated with a software program and compare the input data with one or more predetermined analysis parameters. The system may further determine at least one risk rating based on the comparison, wherein each risk rating corresponds to a distinct software category. The system may perform additional operations, including determining at least one adjustment to the software program based on the determined at least one risk rating, and prioritizing the at least one adjustment based on a predetermined adjustment priority standard. Furthermore, the system may provide a report including at least an indication of the at least one prioritized adjustment, a timeline for implementing the at least one prioritized adjustment, and plan implementing the at least one prioritized adjustment.
Inventors: Jyoti Bhardwaj (Glen Allen, Va.)
Assignee: Capital One Financial Corp. (McLean, Va.)
May 17, 2016

Impact deflection, absorption and sensing device and system
Patent No. 9,341,527
The present invention is directed to an impact absorption and detection system, including: one or more deflectable arch springs, having at least one leg with proximal and distal ends; and one or more bases, each of the proximal and distal ends attached to a base. Some embodiments may include: a plurality of arch spring assemblies, including: a deflectable arch spring having at least one leg with proximal and distal ends; one or more bases, each of the proximal and distal ends attached to a base; at least one sensor attached to the arch spring assembly; wherein the plurality of arch spring assemblies is configured in a chainmail arrangement and a base of one arch spring assembly is connected with a base of another arch spring assembly; a processor electrically connected to the sensors attached to the plurality of arch spring assemblies; and a data store in communication with the processor.
Inventors: Richard N. O’Bier II (Henrico, Va.), Russell E. Hubbard (Goldvein, Va.)
Assignee: Church Hill Publishing (Henrico, Va.)
May 17, 2016

System, method, and computer program product for detecting access to a memory device
Patent No. 9,336,387
Discrete events that take place with respect to a hard disk drive or other I/O device or port are indicated to logic that implements Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART) or similar technology. These events are communicated to SMART as event data. Examples of such discrete events include power on, power off, spindle start, and spindle stop, positioning of the actuator, and the time at which such events occur. SMART then compiles event data to create compiled activity data. Compiled activity data represents summary statistical information that is created by considering some or all of the event data. Examples of compiled activity data include the Time Powered On and Power Cycle Count. Collection logic then writes the compiled activity data to a memory medium. An analyst can then read data from log file(s).
Inventors: Donald E. Allison (Richmond), Kenneth A. Mendelson (Rockville, Md.)
Assignee: Stroz Friedberg Inc. (New York, N.Y.)
May 10, 2016

Kitchen appliance for preparing a beverage and method of operating same
Patent No. 9,332,876
A kitchen appliance includes a first reservoir for receiving a liquid to be used for preparing a beverage. A hot water generator (`HWG`) has an inlet end, an outlet end and a passageway extending therebetween. The inlet end of the HWG is connected to the first reservoir. Liquid from the first reservoir flows into the HWG through the inlet end. A second reservoir is connected to the outlet end of the HWG. The second reservoir includes a discharge port, a gas vent and a skirt extending from a wall of the second reservoir further than the gas vent. The skirt at least partially surrounds the gas vent. At least a portion of the skirt is spaced laterally inwardly from an outer sidewall of the second reservoir.
Inventors: William D. Starr (Richmond), Patrick T. Mulvaney (Richmond), Adam Hanes (Glen Allen, Va.), Larry Olson (Montpelier, Va.)
Assignee: Hamilton Beach Brands Inc. (Glen Allen, Va.)
May 10, 2016

Liquid dispensing system and method for use in the formation of a tobacco pouch product
Patent No. 9,334,072
A liquid dispenser system for use with an apparatus for forming and filling pouched products, the system comprising a first fluid dispenser shoe, the first fluid dispenser shoe comprising an inlet bore for placing in fluid communication with a source of liquid to be dispensed; at least one liquid dispensing manifold in fluid communication with the inlet bore; and a plurality of exit orifices positioned along the at least one liquid dispensing manifold for dispensing the liquid on an outer surface of the pouched product, wherein the first fluid dispenser shoe is positioned downstream of the apparatus for forming and filling pouched products and adjacent a stream of pouched products as they exit the apparatus.
Inventors: Dwight D. Williams (Powhatan, Va.), Cary Longest (Midlothian, Va.)
Assignee: Philip Morris USA Inc. (Richmond)
May 10, 2016

Low viscosity transmission fluids with enhanced gear fatigue and frictional performance
Patent No. 9,340,746
A lubricant composition, a method for improving lubrication and a method for lubricating a machine. The lubricant composition includes a) a major amount of a base oil having a kinematic viscosity between 2 and 4 cSt at 100.degree. C.; and b) dioctyl phosphite in an amount providing from about 100 to about 1000 ppm phosphorus to the lubricant composition. The lubricant composition has a phosphorus weight ratio of component (b) to total phosphorus in the lubricant composition of from 0.4:1 to less than about 0.8:1.
Inventors: Timothy J. Henly (Maidens, Va.), Joseph B. Carroll (Glen Allen, Va.), Christopher S. Cleveland (Richmond), Kevin M. Strait (Richmond), Chintan N. Ved (Canton, Mich.)
Assignee: Afton Chemical Corp. (Richmond)
May 17, 2016

Fuel additive for improved injector performance
Patent No. 9,340,742
The disclosure provide a sulfur-free and halogen-free synergistic additive concentrate for a fuel injected engine. The additive concentrate includes (a) an alkoxylated quaternary ammonium salt of the formula (R.sup.1).sub.nN[(R.sup.2O).sub.xH].sub.m, wherein R.sup.1 contains from 1 to 25 carbon atoms, R.sup.2 contains from 1 to 4 carbon atoms, n and m are each integers from 1 to 3, provided n+m=4, and x is an integer of from 1 to 5; and (b) a material containing a hydrogen-bonding group other than an alkyl hydroxyl group selected from the group consisting of a hydrocarbyl acid; hydrocarbyl polyacid; hydrocarbyl substituted hydroxybenzene; hydrocarbyl substituted succinic diamide, acid/amide, diacid, diester, ester/acid, amide/ester, imide; aminotriazole, and mixtures thereof, wherein the hydrocarbyl substituent has a number average molecular weight of from about 100 to about 1500, and wherein a weight ratio of (a) to (b) in the additive ranges from about 1:5 to about 1:1.
Inventors: Xinggao Fang (Midlothian, Va.), Scott D. Schwab (Richmond)
Assignee: Afton Chemical Corp. (Richmond)
May 17, 2016

Assessment and prediction of cardiovascular status during cardiac arrest and the post-resuscitation period using signal processing and machine learning
Patent No. 9,339,241
Real-time, short-term analysis of ECG, by using multiple signal processing and machine learning techniques, is used to determine counter shock success in defibrillation. Combinations of measures when used with machine learning algorithms readily predict successful resuscitation, guide therapy and predict complications. In terms of guiding resuscitation, they may serve as indicators and when to provide counter shocks and at what energy levels they should be provided as well as to serve as indicators of when certain drugs should be provided (in addition to their doses). For cardiac arrest, the system is meant to run in real time during all current resuscitation procedures including post-resuscitation care to detect deterioration for guiding care such as therapeutic hypothermia.
Inventors: Kayvan Najarian (Northville, Mich.), Sharad Shandilya (Richmond), Kevin R. Ward (Superior Township, Mich.)
Assignee: Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond)
May 17, 2016

Systems and methods for providing predictive quality analysis
Patent No. 9,342,297
The disclosed embodiments include methods and systems for providing predictive quality analysis. Consistent with disclosed embodiments, a system may receive input data associated with a software program and compare the input data with one or more predetermined analysis parameters. The system may further determine at least one risk rating based on the comparison, wherein each risk rating corresponds to a distinct software category. The system may perform additional operations, including determining at least one adjustment to the software program based on the determined at least one risk rating, and prioritizing the at least one adjustment based on a predetermined adjustment priority standard. Furthermore, the system may provide a report including at least an indication of the at least one prioritized adjustment, a timeline for implementing the at least one prioritized adjustment, and plan implementing the at least one prioritized adjustment.
Inventors: Jyoti Bhardwaj (Glen Allen, Va.)
Assignee: Capital One Financial Corp. (McLean, Va.)
May 17, 2016

Impact deflection, absorption and sensing device and system
Patent No. 9,341,527
The present invention is directed to an impact absorption and detection system, including: one or more deflectable arch springs, having at least one leg with proximal and distal ends; and one or more bases, each of the proximal and distal ends attached to a base. Some embodiments may include: a plurality of arch spring assemblies, including: a deflectable arch spring having at least one leg with proximal and distal ends; one or more bases, each of the proximal and distal ends attached to a base; at least one sensor attached to the arch spring assembly; wherein the plurality of arch spring assemblies is configured in a chainmail arrangement and a base of one arch spring assembly is connected with a base of another arch spring assembly; a processor electrically connected to the sensors attached to the plurality of arch spring assemblies; and a data store in communication with the processor.
Inventors: Richard N. O’Bier II (Henrico, Va.), Russell E. Hubbard (Goldvein, Va.)
Assignee: Church Hill Publishing (Henrico, Va.)
May 17, 2016

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