Chad McGregor - Seattle WA, US John Buchanan - Snohomish WA, US Michael Wills - Seattle WA, US Robert Webber - Sammamish WA, US
International Classification:
G06F015/00
US Classification:
715505000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the creation of a custom workflow process, and more specifically, to a system, method and article of manufacture for creating a custom workflow process accessible over a network. The invention enables a user, system analyst or end user with no previous computer programming or computer developing skills, to define, create and execute a workflow process.
Eco-Friendly Vertical Planter Apparatus, System, And Method
An eco-friendly vertical planter apparatus, system, and method that allow a user to grow vegetative plant matter with minimal water and soil. The vertical planter apparatus includes a base and at least one central planting unit having its own base and at a least one sidewall to form a container for holding plant matter and soil. The vertical planter also includes a moisture-retentive wick, such as a cotton-woven braid, having at least two ends. One end of the moisture-retentive wick is placed within the container. In use, soil is placed within the container atop at least one end of the wick and plant matter is planted within the soil substantially adjacent the moisture-retentive wick. Optional features include modular central planting units, multiple external planting tubes, a thermal mass to retain heat to plant matter roots, a water reservoir, a cloche/cover to simulate green-house effect, and dark or light colored central planting units or tubes depending on the type of plant matter being grown.
System And Method For Interacting With Clinical Trial Operational Data
Robert C. Webber - Sammamish WA, US Jeremiah Rehm - Kirkland WA, US Volodymyr Trubachov - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
TRANSENDA INTERNATIONAL, LLC - Bellevue WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707622, 707783, 707E17005, 707610
Abstract:
A method and system for exchanging clinical trial operational data by using a centralized shared server system connected to a plurality of shared servers. The system and method manage a plurality of clinical trial-related applications by creating a plurality of tables stored within the shared database of the shared database system connected to a centralized shared server system within a virtual network for updating and sharing among clinical trials. The current system and method allow exchanging clinical trial operational data between a centralized shared server system and a plurality of shared servers to delegate responsibility to other clinical trial organization users for producing subsets of clinical trial operational data with limited data access rights. The current system and method allow assigning data access rights to other clinical trial organizations by configuring the at least one other clinical trial organization as either a producer or a consumer of the clinical trial operational data for limiting access to the at least one table with the clinical trial operational data by the at least one other clinical trial organization. The current system and method allow each business partner to manage the assigned responsibilities by using existing clinical trial management systems applications and to maintain views of other clinical trial organizations activities of clinical trial operational data subject to assigned data access rights.
Fred W. Ryan - Seahurst WA Robert J. Webber - Edmonds WA
International Classification:
F01B 3110 F16J 104
US Classification:
92157
Abstract:
A seal for use within the interior portions of a piston, primarily on a diesel engine which has a pressurized oil supply which is forced upwardly through the connecting rod and sprayed on to the upper portion of the piston. The seal substantially closes the area between the connecting rod and the interior sidewalls of the piston skirt. The oil is thus restricted in flow, building up pressure within the top portion of the piston and causing the oil to contact the upper interior portion for cooling the piston and further, forced to lubricate the bushings on the wrist pin.
Fred W. Ryan - Seahurst WA Robert J. Webber - Edmonds WA
International Classification:
F01B 3110 F16J 104
US Classification:
92157
Abstract:
A seal for use within the interior portions of a piston, primarily on a diesel engine which has a pressurized oil supply which is forced upwardly through the connecting rod and sprayed on to the upper portion of the piston. The seal substantially closes the area between the connecting rod and the interior sidewalls of the piston skirt. The oil is thus restricted in flow, building up pressure within the top portion of the piston and causing the oil to contact the upper interior portion for cooling the piston and further, forced to lubricate the bushings on the wrist pin.
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