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Anne Yaeger US
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20130244046 | POLYMERIC CONTACT MEDIA - The present invention includes a polymer composition comprising a substrate comprising at least a top layer and a bottom layer in contact at one or more regions and a thermoplastic compound that impregnates the corrugated fibrous sheet material. The thermoplastic compound may have between 1-35 weight percent PVC; 1-20 weight percent PAN; 1-60 weight percent PMA; 1-20 weight percent PAI; and 2-25 weight percent PBA. For example, the composition may have about 2 weight percent PVC; 18 weight percent PAN; 45 weight percent PMA; 15 weight percent PAI; and 20 weight percent PBA. | 09-19-2013 |
Christopher Yaeger, Lexington, KY US
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20140212161 | Method and System for Controlling a Fuser Assembly - An imaging device includes a fuser assembly including a heat transfer member and a backup member positioned to engage the heat transfer member thereby defining a fusing nip therewith. A motor is coupled to the backup member for rotating the backup member. A controller coupled to the fuser assembly controls the motor using time-based commutation for a period of time to rotate the backup member at a slower speed relative to a speed for performing a toner fusing operation. In memory, at least one lookup table is stored having entries which, when sequentially accessed by the controller during the time-based commutation, are used to generate one or more drive signals for the motor to cause current flowing through windings of the motor to have a substantially sinusoidal waveform. | 07-31-2014 |
David E. Yaeger, Ivyland, PA US
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20100228152 | Catheter for conducting a procedure within a lumen, duct or organ of a living being - In an embodiment, the invention provides a catheter suitable for use in performing a procedure within a vessel, lumen or organ of a living having a distal end which is steerable, such as upon the application of compression. The catheter may be of the over the wire type, or alternatively may be a rapid exchange catheter. The catheter may provide for a rotating element which may be used to open a clogged vessel, or alternatively to provide information about adjacent tissues, such as may be generated by imaging or guiding arrangements using tissue detection systems known in the art, e.g., ultrasound, optical coherence reflectometry, etc. For rapid exchange catheters having a rotating element, there is provided an offset drive assembly to allow the rotary force to be directed from alongside the guidewire to a location coaxial to and over the guidewire. | 09-09-2010 |
Erin K. Yaeger, Tolland, CT US
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20080214840 | Reworkable thermosetting resin composition - This invention relates to thermosetting resin compositions useful for mounting onto a circuit board semiconductor devices, such as CSPs, BGAs, LGAs and the like, each of which having a semiconductor chip, such as LSI, on a carrier substrate. The compositions of this invention are reworkable when subjected to appropriate conditions. | 09-04-2008 |
Evelyn Yaeger, Dallas, TX US
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20140134445 | POLYMERIC CONTACT MEDIA - The present invention includes a polymer composition comprising a substrate comprising at least a top layer and a bottom layer in contact at one or more regions and a thermoplastic compound that impregnates the corrugated fibrous sheet material. The thermoplastic compound may have between 1-35 weight percent PVC; 1-20 weight percent PAN; 1-60 weight percent PMA; 1-20 weight percent PAI; and 2-25 weight percent PBA. For example, the composition may have about 2 weight percent PVC; 18 weight percent PAN; 45 weight percent PMA; 15 weight percent PAI; and 20 weight percent PBA. | 05-15-2014 |
Ivan G. Yaeger, Miami, FL US
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20120312846 | Underarm pouch for personal electronic devices - The invention claimed herein and depicted in FIGS. | 12-13-2012 |
Jeremy K. Yaeger, Santa Clara, CA US
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20120182209 | LED Backlight Controller - The line banding image artifact that results from the interaction of LCD ripple and LED flicker in an LCD device that utilizes LED backlighting strings is substantially reduced by selecting a number of LED strings, individually driving the number of LED strings with a corresponding number of identical clock signals that are equally phase delayed, and selecting the frequency of the clock signals so that the product of the frequency of the clock signal multiplied by the number of LED strings is equal to the line clock frequency. | 07-19-2012 |
Judith A. Yaeger, Appleton, WI US
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20110041466 | STORAGE SYSTEM HAVING A DISPOSABLE VACUUM BAG - The present invention provides a storage system having a storage device having at least one polymeric sheet sealed along a portion of its' periphery to provide an opening to a storage space; a resealable closure structure adapted to seal the opening to the storage space, the resealable closure structure comprising selectively engaging male and female profiles and a sealing compound comprising liquid silicone and at least one filler in proportions suitable for at least incidental contact to food items contained within the storage space; a vacuum valve assembly disposed on the polymeric sheet; a stand-off structure disposed adjacent to the vacuum valve assembly, wherein the stand-off structure has a series of raised surfaces facing the vacuum valve assembly; a portable vacuum pump assembly structured to engage the vacuum valve assembly; and a liquid separator assembly coupled to the portable vacuum pump assembly. | 02-24-2011 |
20120036684 | High-integrity closure - The present invention provides a resealable closure structure ( | 02-16-2012 |
Larry Yaeger, Maple Grove, MN US
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20120318837 | SYSTEM FOR QUICK RELEASE OF PACK - One exemplary embodiment is directed toward an apparatus for quick release of a pack from a vest of a user. The apparatus includes a pack having one or more first loops, and a retaining member configured to extend through the one or more first loops and one or more second loops on the vest, wherein the retaining member is configured to releasably attach the pack to the vest by mechanically coupling the one or more first loops and the one or more second loops to the retaining member, wherein the retaining member is configured to enable detaching of the pack from the vest by pulling of the retaining member from the one or more first loops and the one or more second loops. | 12-20-2012 |
Larry S. Yaeger, Morgantown, IN US
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20090279783 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACQUIRING AND ORGANIZING INK INFORMATION IN PEN-AWARE COMPUTER SYSTEMS - An ink manager running at a computer system receives ink information entered at a pen-based input/display device and accumulates the ink information into ink strokes. The ink manager communicates with a handwriting recognition engine and includes an ink phrase termination engine that is configured to detect the occurrence of one or more ink phrase termination events by examining the ink information. Upon the occurrence of an ink phrase termination event, the ink manager notifies the handwriting recognition engine and organizes the preceding ink strokes into an ink phrase data structure. The ink manager may also pass the ink phrase to an application executing on the computer system that is associated with the ink information, and it, in response, may return a reference pointer and a recognition context to the ink manager. The reference pointer and recognition context are then appended to the ink phrase data structure. Utilizing the recognition context identified by the application, the handwriting recognition engine generates one or more hypotheses for the ink phrase, and provides them to the ink manager. The ink manager forwards the hypotheses together with die reference pointer to the application and may also append them to the ink phrase data structure. | 11-12-2009 |
Ronald James Yaeger, Dallas, TX US
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20140134445 | POLYMERIC CONTACT MEDIA - The present invention includes a polymer composition comprising a substrate comprising at least a top layer and a bottom layer in contact at one or more regions and a thermoplastic compound that impregnates the corrugated fibrous sheet material. The thermoplastic compound may have between 1-35 weight percent PVC; 1-20 weight percent PAN; 1-60 weight percent PMA; 1-20 weight percent PAI; and 2-25 weight percent PBA. For example, the composition may have about 2 weight percent PVC; 18 weight percent PAN; 45 weight percent PMA; 15 weight percent PAI; and 20 weight percent PBA. | 05-15-2014 |
Scott P. Yaeger, La Porte, IN US
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20130240434 | SPIRAL CROSSFLOW FILTER - The present disclosure describes a spiral cross-flow filter. The spiral cross-flow filter includes a filter element having a continuous web of leaves formed by pleating a laminate filter element. The filter element may include a composite filter material including a first layer of a membrane material adjacent an outer shell, and a second layer of a permeate spacer material adjacent a permeate tube. The plurality of leaves wrap around the permeate tube in a uniform “spiral” configuration and may be separated by feed spacers. | 09-19-2013 |
Scott P. Yaeger, Laporte, IN US
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20100078378 | Spiral crossflow filter - The present disclosure describes a spiral cross-flow filter. The spiral cross-flow filter includes a filter element having a continuous web of leaves formed by pleating a laminate filter element. The filter element may include a composite filter material including a first layer of a membrane material adjacent an outer shell, and a second layer of a permeate spacer material adjacent a permeate tube. The plurality of leaves wrap around the permeate tube in a uniform “spiral” configuration and may be separated by feed spacers. | 04-01-2010 |