Welsch, US
Bernard M.f. Welsch, Gardena, CA US
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20130069380 | Multi-configuration grappling hook system - A retractable and fast-deploying grappling hook has a plurality of tines foldable around a central shaft that can quickly be individually set into a deployed position or a retracted position with no more than two turns of a capping head. The speed and ease of operation of the deploying and locking mechanism are due in part to the concavely machined undersurface of the head which mirrors the path end of the tines hinged to the side of the shaft. The same locking maneuver and adjustment of the head apply coincidentally to the deployed and retracted tines. A belt-attachable caddy houses a slotted receptacle for a removable plate mounting a take-up reel around which a cable secured to an eyelet at the proximal end of the shaft can be wound. | 03-21-2013 |
20140027554 | Caddy for grappling hook and deployment spool assembly - A belt-attachable caddy for carrying a retractable and fast-deploying grappling hook houses a slotted receptacle for a removable plate mounting a take-up reel around which a cable secured to an eyelet on the hook is wound. The hook has a plurality of tines foldable around a central shaft that can quickly be individually set into a deployed position or a retracted position with no more than two turns of a capping head. The speed and ease of operation of the deploying and locking mechanism are due in part to the concavely machined undersurface of the head which mirrors the path end of the tines hinged to the side of the shaft. The same locking maneuver and adjustment of the head apply coincidently to the deployed and retracted tines. | 01-30-2014 |
David Welsch, Livingston, NJ US
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20080302460 | Method and system for manufacturing garments with support panels - A method for garment manufacture fixes a smaller panel to a larger piece of body fabric using adhesive to form a panel/body fabric assembly that provides at least one of smoothness, fit adjustability, support and/or control to the a garment. The adhesive is applied to a predetermined limited region of the panel. The adhesive is a thermosetting adhesive. After the adhesive is applied, the body fabric is assembled to the panel. A system of fixing the panel to the body fabric provides a coordinate surface that supports and places the body fabric and the panel in a fixed predetermined location. An adhesive dispenser is positioned relative to the coordinate surface by a controller based upon the coordinates of the panel on the coordinate surface. The dispenser then dispenses adhesive on the. The system aligns and assembles the body fabric to the panel to form the body fabric/panel assembly. | 12-11-2008 |
20090047481 | Garments having a curable polymer thereon and a system and method for its manufacture - A method and system for garment manufacture fixes a curable polymer in either a continuous bead or in a non-continuous or segmented bead onto a cut fabric piece. The cut fabric piece, the continuous bead and the non-continuous, segmented bead have a wide array of configurations. If the cut fabric piece has a contoured edge region, a silicone bead proximate that edge has a conforming configuration. In the method, the cut fabric piece is placed in a coordinate space. The location of the cut fabric piece is sensed and that information is used to control the movement of a curable polymer dispenser. The dispenser applies a curable polymer from the curable polymer dispenser onto the cut fabric piece in the desired configuration after which the polymer is cured. If the fabric is cotton, the curable polymer is drawn into the cotton fibers prior to cure. The flow of curable polymer from the dispensing head can be started and stopped as the dispensing head moves relative to the fabric, allowing the curable polymer to be deposited on the fabric in any configuration. | 02-19-2009 |
20120272430 | UNDERGARMENTS HAVING FINISHED EDGES AND METHODS THEREFOR - An undergarment includes at least one piece of fabric that forms the undergarment. The undergarment has leg openings. The fabric includes edges that surround the leg openings, whereby at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings has a plurality of fibers and at least some of the fibers have free ends terminating at the at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings. A bead of a cured polymer is disposed over the at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings. The cured polymer bead forms a finished edge that is stretchable for adjusting to movement of the fabric. | 11-01-2012 |
20150245670 | GARMENT WITH BACK STAYS FOR ENHANCED FIT - A shapewear or activewear garment that includes stays carried by the back fabric panel of the garment. In this regard, the stays act as anchors to keep the garment in place. Further, the stays provide tension that pulls the front fabric panel of the garment such that the front panel shapes and smoothes the wearer's midsection and or provides support and also provides resistance to shift when the garment is worn such that the garment does not ride up or down on the wearer. | 09-03-2015 |
Gerhard E. Welsch, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20090042101 | High-Power Battery - A method of forming battery electrodes with high specific surface and thin layers of active material is disclosed. The method enables low series resistance and high battery power. | 02-12-2009 |
20110075783 | Economical Method to Ignite a Nuclear Fusion Reaction and Generate Energy - This invention relates to the generation of a sufficiently high temperature and pressure to ignite a nuclear fusion reaction making fusion economically viable for energy generation. A method to achieve ignition of a nuclear fusion reaction is disclosed. The method uses collision of high-velocity fuel pellets/projectiles that contain nuclear fuel and have tailpieces of high atomic weight. Fusible gas in the pellet is preheated and rapidly compressed by collision impact to heat it to fusion ignition temperature. A major portion of the projectile's kinetic energy is converted during collision impact into thermal energy heating the fusion gas to ignite a fusion reaction. The energy released from the nuclear fusion reaction exceeds the input energy. The excess energy can be harvested for generation of electric power. | 03-31-2011 |
20110117435 | HIGH-POWER BATTERY - A method of forming battery electrodes with high specific surface and thin layers of active material is disclosed. The method enables low series resistance and high battery power. | 05-19-2011 |
20110262667 | COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND PRODUCTION PROCESSES - The invention relates to a composite material and to processes for producing it. A composite material according to the invention contains at least one reinforcing component with an at least partially crystal-oriented titanium and/or titanium alloy phase. A composite material of this type has a high strength and rigidity and simultaneously a ductility that is higher than in the prior art. | 10-27-2011 |
20150239073 | LOW-MELTING NICKEL-BASED ALLOYS FOR BRAZE JOINING - A braze alloy composition includes the formula: | 08-27-2015 |
Gerhard E. Welsch, Cleveland, OH US
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20150158127 | LOW-MELTING IRON-BASED FILLER ALLOYS - A braze alloy includes by atom %, about 30% to about 60% iron, 0 to about 40% nickel, and about 10% to about 20% in total of melting point depressants selected from the group consisting of phosphorous, carbon, boron, and silicon. | 06-11-2015 |
Gregory Welsch, Midland, MI US
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20140083329 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING STABLE DISPERSIONS OF STARCH PARTICLES - In one or more embodiments, the present disclosure provides for a process for preparing a dispersion of starch particles in an aqueous liquid. In one or more embodiments, the process includes introducing a feed starch and the aqueous liquid into a rotor stator mixer, maintaining the feed starch and the aqueous liquid in the rotor stator mixer at a temperature ranging from a gelation temperature to less than a solubilization temperature, and shearing the feed starch into starch particles with the rotor stator mixer to form the dispersion of starch particles in the aqueous liquid. In one or more embodiments, the starch particles produced by this process have an average particle size diameter of no larger than 2 micrometers and the dispersion has 20 to 65 weight percent of the starch particles based on a total weight of the dispersion. | 03-27-2014 |
Gregory W. Welsch, Midland, MI US
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20110300394 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING STABLE DISPERSIONS OF STARCH PARTICLES - In one or more embodiments, the present disclosure provides for a process for preparing a dispersion of starch particles in an aqueous liquid. In one or more embodiments, the process includes introducing a feed starch and the aqueous liquid into a rotor stator mixer, maintaining the feed starch and the aqueous liquid in the rotor stator mixer at a temperature ranging from a gelation temperature to less than a solubilization temperature, and shearing the feed starch into starch particles with the rotor stator mixer to form the dispersion of starch particles in the aqueous liquid. In one or more embodiments, the starch particles produced by this process have an average particle size diameter of no larger than 2 micrometers and the dispersion has 20 to 65 weight percent of the starch particles based on a total weight of the dispersion. | 12-08-2011 |
20130000514 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING STABLE STARCH DISPERSIONS - A process for the preparation of a dispersion of starch in an hydroxylic liquid, the process comprising introducing a feed starch and an hydroxylic liquid to an extruder, and applying shear forces in the extruder to the starch and the liquid under conditions sufficient to prepare a stable dispersion of starch particles in the hydroxylic liquid. | 01-03-2013 |
Greg W. Welsch, Midland, MI US
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20080311416 | PAPER COATING COMPOSITIONS, COATED PAPERS, AND METHODS - Embodiments of the present disclosure include paper coating compositions, coated paper and/or paperboard, and methods of forming coated paper and/or paperboard with the paper coating compositions. The embodiments of the paper coating compositions contain high levels of hollow polymeric pigment relative to other pigments used in the paper coating composition (e.g., inorganic pigments). The paper coating compositions can provide the coated paper and/or paperboard with a wide variety of desirable features (e.g., high gloss, good smoothness, improved stiffness), while minimizing compaction (i.e., permanent deformation) of the underlying base paper. | 12-18-2008 |
20100136356 | PAPER COATING COMPOSITIONS, COATED PAPERS, AND METHODS - Embodiments of the present disclosure include paper coating compositions, coated paper and/or paperboard, and methods of forming coated paper and/or paperboard with the paper coating compositions. The embodiments of the paper coating compositions contain high levels of hollow polymeric pigment relative to other pigments used in the paper coating composition (e.g., inorganic pigments). The paper coating compositions can provide the coated paper and/or paperboard with a wide variety of desirable features (e.g., high gloss, good smoothness, improved stiffness), while minimizing compaction (i.e., permanent deformation) of the underlying base paper. | 06-03-2010 |
Jessica Ann Welsch, St. Paul, MN US
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20130004628 | FOOD PRODUCT KIT - A nutritional system includes a food product kit that can be used to prepare nutritious meals that are easy to eat, such as for those undergoing chemotherapy or diagnosed with dysphagia. The food product kit includes, for example, a mold for forming the food product ingredients into a desired shape while freezing, sticks for providing a handle for the frozen food product, an assortment of recipe cards identifying recipes for the food products, and an insulated tote for storing the kit components and the frozen food products. The food product kit may further include narratives printed on the assortment of recipe cards and a thermal pack for keeping the frozen food product cold. Methods of providing nutritional food products to a recipient are also disclosed. | 01-03-2013 |
Joanne Welsch, Emeryville, CA US
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20100240075 | COMPLEMENT FACTOR H-BASED ASSAYS FOR SERUM BACTERICIDAL ACTIVITY AGAINST NEISSERIA MENINGITIDIS - Assays for detection of bactericidal anti-Neisserial antibodies using a factor H polypeptide having a human amino acid sequence that mediates binding to Neisserial factor H binding protein (fHBp) are provided, as well as non-human animal models of Neisserial infection. | 09-23-2010 |
Jo Anne Welsch, Berkeley, CA US
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20110312020 | Ex-Vivo Passive Protection Bacteremia Assay - The present disclosure provides methods for assessing bactericidal antibodies in a biological sample by use of human fresh whole blood from a non-immune human as a reaction medium for the assay. | 12-22-2011 |
20120107339 | Chimeric Factor H Binding Proteins (fHBP) Containing a Heterologous B Domain and Methods of Use - Chimeric fHBPs that can elicit antibodies that are bactericidal for different fHBP variant strains of | 05-03-2012 |
John H. Welsch, Moscow, PA US
John H. Welsch, Roaring Brook Township, PA US
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20120013464 | SECURITY SYSTEM FOR A MEDICAL EMERGENCY CRASH CART - A utility cart includes a sensor or plurality of sensors to determine the state of a cart and secure cart contents. A sensor may be used to determine whether the contents of the cart have been accessed. When the sensor determines that the cart has been accessed, an alarm sequence that sounds an alarm or activates a visual indicator will be initiated. The alarm sequence may be terminated by a kill switch or by using an input device to deactivate the alarm. After the cart is used, the cart is re-stocked and the alarm controller is re-armed to return the cart's alarm system to an access sensing state. | 01-19-2012 |
Matthew Welsch, New York, NY US
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20150175558 | QUINAZOLINONE-BASED ONCOGENIC-RAS-SELECTIVE LETHAL COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE - The present invention provides, inter alia, compounds having the structure (1) compositions containing such compounds are also provided. Methods for using such compounds or compositions for treating or ameliorating the effects of a cancer having a cell that harbors an oncogenic RAS mutation, for modulating a lipoxygenase in a ferroptosis cell death pathway, and for depleting reduced glutathione (GSH) in a cell harboring an oncogenic RAS mutation are further provided. | 06-25-2015 |
Michael Welsch, St. Paul, MN US
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20140371668 | ELECTRICAL APPARATUS - A medical syringe pump has a first processor ( | 12-18-2014 |
Michael Welsch, Stillwater, MN US
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20090177142 | INSULIN PUMP WITH ADD-ON MODULES - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver insulin, a wireless communication port, a controller, and a housing to enclose the apparatus. The controller is configured to communicate with a second device via the communication port using an open standard wireless communication protocol. The housing includes a mechanical coupling to slidably engage the second device which includes a second wireless communication port. Slidably engaging the second device positions the first and second communication ports opposite each other to allow communication via the first and second communication ports when slidably engaged. | 07-09-2009 |
20090256527 | AMBULATORY MEDICAL DEVICE WITH ELECTRICAL ISOLATION FROM CONNECTED PERIPHERAL DEVICE - Methods and apparatus are provided for electrically isolating an ambulatory medical device for infusing treatment materials into a patient when the medical device is connected to a peripheral device via an active communication cable. In one embodiment, the ambulatory medical device include first circuitry controlling infusion of a medicament to the patient by a fluid conduit connectable to the patient and second circuitry controlling communications when an active communication cable is connected to the medical device. The first and second circuitry are electrically isolated using a pair of first and second isolation transceivers, where the first pair of isolation transceivers communicate a control signal and the second pair of isolation transceivers are giant magneto-resistive (GMR) transceivers that communicate at least one data signal. | 10-15-2009 |
20090275886 | DISPLAY FOR AN INSULIN PUMP - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver insulin, a processor, and a user interface including a bistable display. A display element of the bistable display is placed in one of two stable orientations upon application of a biasing voltage and stays in the stable orientation when the biasing voltage is removed. The processor includes a display module configured to display a non-blank reversion display screen on the bistable display when no input is received at the user interface after a specified time duration, and to recurrently change the reversion display screen until input is received at the user interface. | 11-05-2009 |
20110040251 | INFUSION PUMP WITH ADD-ON MODULES - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver a fluid, a wireless communication port, a controller, and a housing to enclose the apparatus. The controller is configured to communicate with a second device via the communication port using an open standard wireless communication protocol. The housing includes a mechanical coupling to slidably engage the second device which includes a second wireless communication port. Slidably engaging the second device positions the first and second communication ports opposite each other to allow communication via the first and second communication ports when slidably engaged. | 02-17-2011 |
20120013625 | DISPLAY FOR PUMP - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver insulin, a processor, and a user interface including a bistable display. A display element of the bistable display is placed in one of two stable orientations upon application of a biasing voltage and stays in the stable orientation when the biasing voltage is removed. The processor includes a display module configured to display a non-blank reversion display screen on the bistable display when no input is received at the user interface after a specified time duration, and to recurrently change the reversion display screen until input is received at the user interface. | 01-19-2012 |
20120013802 | DISPLAY FOR PUMP - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver insulin, a processor, and a user interface including a bistable display. A display element of the bistable display is placed in one of two stable orientations upon application of a biasing voltage and stays in the stable orientation when the biasing voltage is removed. The processor includes a display module configured to display a non-blank reversion display screen on the bistable display when no input is received at the user interface after a specified time duration, and to recurrently change the reversion display screen until input is received at the user interface. | 01-19-2012 |
20120022452 | AMBULATORY MEDICAL DEVICE WITH ELECTRICAL ISOLATION FROM CONNECTED PERIPHERAL DEVICE - Methods and apparatus are provided for electrically isolating an ambulatory medical device for infusing treatment materials into a patient when the medical device is connected to a peripheral device via an active communication cable. In one embodiment, the ambulatory medical device include first circuitry controlling infusion of a medicament to the patient by a fluid conduit connectable to the patient and second circuitry controlling communications when an active communication cable is connected to the medical device. The first and second circuitry are electrically isolated using a pair of first and second isolation transceivers, where the first pair of isolation transceivers communicate a control signal and the second pair of isolation transceivers are giant magneto-resistive (GMR) transceivers that communicate at least one data signal. | 01-26-2012 |
20120302991 | INFUSION PUMP WITH ADD-ON MODULES - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver a fluid, a wireless communication port, a controller, and a housing to enclose the apparatus. The controller is configured to communicate with a second device via the communication port using an open standard wireless communication protocol. The housing includes a mechanical coupling to slidably engage the second device which includes a second wireless communication port. Slidably engaging the second device positions the first and second communication ports opposite each other to allow communication via the first and second communication ports when slidably engaged. | 11-29-2012 |
20140309622 | INFUSION PUMP WITH TEMPERATURE MONITORING - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver a fluid from a cartridge, a display a temperature sensor and a controller. The controller is configured to compare a temperature within the cartridge as measured by the temperature sensor to a threshold temperature and cause the display to display a message relating to temperature when the measured temperature goes beyond the threshold temperature. | 10-16-2014 |
20140323961 | INFUSION PUMP INCORPORATING INFORMATION FROM PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGER DEVICES - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver a fluid, a wireless communication port and a controller. The controller is configured to communicate with a separate device via the communication port to receive information relating to a calendar event stored on an interactive calendar of the separate device. The controller can alter operation of the apparatus based on the calendar event. | 10-30-2014 |
Patrick Welsch, North Andover, MA US
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20130139226 | Secure Authorization - Various embodiments provide an authorization approach that performs a safe and generally untraceable way that allows a user to complete an authorization securely. Various embodiments utilize a visual presentation that displays items, which can include symbols, letters, characters, numbers, logos, pictures, and the like. Throughout authorization, in at least some embodiments, the visual presentation is modified and the locations of items, such as touch-selectable items, are changed such that a pre-defined authorization sequence of items does not have the same serialized pattern of selection for purposes of authorization. | 05-30-2013 |
Ryan Welsch, River Grove, IL US
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20150289615 | Wearable Mobile Device and Docking Station - A wearable mobile device system may include a mobile device and a removable holder for the same. One or both of the device and the holder may be curved or otherwise contoured to match or generally follow the curvature of a user's forearm, around which the holder may be disposed. The holder may be designed to receive and hold the device securely, while at the same time permitting rapid disengagement of the device, so that the user easily may be able to use the device by itself, if desired. | 10-15-2015 |
Wilfried Welsch, North Andover, MA US
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20130139226 | Secure Authorization - Various embodiments provide an authorization approach that performs a safe and generally untraceable way that allows a user to complete an authorization securely. Various embodiments utilize a visual presentation that displays items, which can include symbols, letters, characters, numbers, logos, pictures, and the like. Throughout authorization, in at least some embodiments, the visual presentation is modified and the locations of items, such as touch-selectable items, are changed such that a pre-defined authorization sequence of items does not have the same serialized pattern of selection for purposes of authorization. | 05-30-2013 |