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John Edward Aldrich, West Vancouver CA
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20100278311 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SCALING MEDICAL IMAGES - A radiographic image scaling device comprises a mounting unit and a reference object attached to the mounting unit. The reference object has a known actual size and shape and a sufficient radio-opacity to be visibly measurable in a radiographic image. The mounting unit has a radio-opacity that is different than that of the reference object, and a rigid body with at least one curved portion engagable with a surface for receiving a subject. The reference object is attached to a location on the mounting unit body that incremental movement of the mounting unit relative to the surface along the curved portion causes the reference object to incrementally move relative to the surface. Particularly, the reference object can be radio-opaque and the mounting unit can be is radiolucent. | 11-04-2010 |
John Edward Ambrose, Jr., Severna Park, MD US
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20120223102 | Attractant scent dispenser for hunting - A game attracting scent disbursal device for dispersing game attracting scent comprised of a container, a solution of game attractant scent substance and an actuator nozzle. By varying the dimensions of the actuator nozzle and pressure within the container, the scent substance can be disbursed in a foam mass or particulate foam vapor form. The invention solves problems with the present state of the art in that the scent containing substance is free of scent producing contaminates such as acrylic resin, that the scent substance remains flexible, adherent and volatile for several hours and as dispensed in its particulate vapor form can inform the hunter as to the nature of air currents at the hunt site. | 09-06-2012 |
John Edward Anderson, Atwater, OH US
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20150239190 | TRANSFER RING OR DRUM APPARATUS WITH ADJUSTABLE CIRCUMFERENCE - An apparatus is used in the manufacture of a pneumatic tire. The apparatus includes a longitudinal axis and a plurality of arcuate segments defining an arc of a cylindrical surface such that the arcuate segments collectively define the cylindrical surface and the arcuate segments are supported for movement radially relative to the longitudinal axis for adjusting the circumference of the cylindrical surface. Each arcuate segment includes at least one of two side sections of each arcuate segment having a row of spaced fingers corresponding in a fitted arrangement with gaps of an adjacent arcuate segment such that, as the circumference is adjusted and the side sections of each segment hingedly move relative to an intermediate section about a corresponding pivot axis, the fingers move into and out of the gaps provided between the fingers of the adjacent arcuate segment. The fingers and gaps both are tapered at a taper angle relative to the circumferential direction of the apparatus. | 08-27-2015 |
John Edward Augenblick, Richland, WA US
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20120312017 | Stirling Engine Systems, Apparatus and Methods - Systems, methods, and apparatus relating to the use of Stirling engine technology to convert heat, such as from solar radiation, to mechanical work or electricity. Apparatus, systems, components, and methods relating to energy converting apparatus are described herein. In one aspect, the invention relates to the field alignment of panels and the assembly of a concentrator. In another aspect, a passive balancer is used in combination with a ring frame and other moving masses to reduce engine forces and vibration on the structure of the energy converting apparatus while maintaining properly constrained alignment of various suspended masses. In yet another aspect, the invention relates to various over-insolation control and management strategy to prevent overheating of the energy converting apparatus or components and subsystems thereof. | 12-13-2012 |
John Edward Augenblick, Layton, UT US
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20130206355 | Tubular Heat Exchange - In one embodiment, the invention relates to a heat exchanger suitable for use with a thermodynamic cycle-based machine such as an engine, an energy conversion machine, a cooling machine or other suitable systems and machines. The heat exchanger can include one or more tubes arranged to form a heat exchanger. In one embodiment, a unitary tube is used. The heat exchanger can include a canister that includes a regenerator material. The canister can be in thermal communication with a working material and a containment vessel having a containment chamber in one embodiment. | 08-15-2013 |
John Edward Barth, Jr., Williston, VT US
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20100052026 | DEEP TRENCH CAPACITOR FOR SOI CMOS DEVICES FOR SOFT ERROR IMMUNITY - A semiconductor structure is disclosed. The semiconductor structure includes an active semiconductor layer, a semiconductor device having a gate disposed on top of the active semiconductor layer, and source and drain regions and a body/channel region disposed within the active semiconductor layer, an insulator layer having a first and second side, the first side being adjacent to the active semiconductor layer, a substrate disposed adjacent to the second side of the insulator layer, a deep trench capacitor disposed under the body/channel region of the semiconductor device. The deep trench capacitor electrically connects with and contacts the body/channel region of the semiconductor device, and is located adjacent to the gate of the semiconductor device. The semiconductor structure increases a critical charge Qcrit, thereby reducing a soft error rate (SER) of the semiconductor device. | 03-04-2010 |
20100054057 | Memory Sensing Method and Apparatus - Techniques for sensing data states of respective memory cells in a memory array are provided, the memory array including at least a first bit line coupled to at least a subset of the memory cells. In one aspect, a circuit for sensing data states of respective memory cells in the memory array includes at least one sense amplifier coupled to the first bit line. The sense amplifier includes a first transistor operative to selectively inhibit charging of the first bit line in a manner which is independent of a voltage level on a second bit line coupled to the sense amplifier. | 03-04-2010 |
20110199837 | High Voltage Word Line Driver - A word line driver circuit coupled to a memory circuit word line includes pull-up, pull-up clamp, pull-down and pull-down clamp transistors, each having a source, a drain and a gate. For the pull-up transistor, the source is coupled to a first power supply, and the gate to a pull-up control signal. For the pull-up clamp transistor, the source is coupled to the drain of the pull-up transistor, the drain to the word line, and the gate to a pull-up clamp gate signal. For the pull-down transistor, the source is coupled to a second power supply, and the gate to a pull-down control signal. For the pull-down clamp transistor, the source is coupled to the drain of the pull-down transistor, the drain to the word line, and the gate to a pull-down clamp gate signal. The word line is coupled to one or more DRAM cells. Source to drain voltage magnitudes of the pull-up and pull-down transistors are less than a voltage between the first and second power supplies. | 08-18-2011 |
John Edward Bjornholt, Fountain Hills, AZ US
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20100026490 | Foliage penetrating sensor array for intrusion detection - An intrusion detection system that is capable of foliage penetration is disclosed employing an array of field disturbance transceivers operating at UHF frequencies. The array of transceivers generate a multiplicity of RF fields between nearby units and detect the presence of intruders by detecting disturbances in these fields. The emitted UHF signals used to generate the RF fields are also used to provide a communication link between transceivers in the array and to a control station. The control station facilitates the operation of the array from a remote monitoring site. A method of array deployment provides multiple opportunities to detect an intruder and secondarily provides redundant communication links in case of a sensor failure. Automatic means of setting detection thresholds based on environmental conditions assures a high probability of detection along with a low false alarm rate. | 02-04-2010 |
John Edward Brann, Iii, Shrewsbury, MA US
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20130288355 | SYSTEM LAYOUT FOR AN AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR SAMPLE PREPARATION AND ANALYSIS - A sample preparation and analysis system ( | 10-31-2013 |
20130295597 | AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR SAMPLE PREPARATION AND ANALYSIS - A sample preparation and analysis system. The system | 11-07-2013 |
20150056689 | SYSTEM LAYOUT FOR AN AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR SAMPLE PREPARATION AND ANALYSIS - A sample preparation and analysis system. The system includes a housing with a sample preparation station and a sample analysis station positioned within the housing. The sample analysis station is spaced away from the sample preparation station. A transport assembly is configured to move at least one sample within the housing and between the sample preparation station and the sample analysis station. | 02-26-2015 |
20150301002 | AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR SAMPLE PREPARATION AND ANALYSIS - A sample preparation and analysis system. The system includes a sample preparation system and a sample analysis system. The sample preparation system prepares samples in accordance with an assay that is selected from a database containing a plurality of unique assays. The sample analysis system includes an analyzer that is dynamically reconfigurable based on the selected assay so as to analyze the prepared sample in accordance with that selected assay. A data communication link communicates data from the sample preparation system to the sample analysis system to reconfigure the analyzer in accordance with the selected assay. | 10-22-2015 |
John Edward Brevick, Livonia, MI US
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20100286877 | Temperature Dependent Minimum Transmission Input Speed - A system and method is employed to regulate a minimum transmission input speed based on automatic fluid temperature. The system includes a temperature sensor for sensing a temperature of the automatic transmission fluid and a controller for setting a minimum engine speed of the engine based on the temperature of the automatic transmission fluid. The size of a transmission pump may be reduced while the pump is still able to supply enough automatic transmission fluid to friction elements and gear ratios to provide lubrication and enable friction element actuators to engage and disengage the friction elements in a timely and effective manner. In a preferred form of the invention, when the temperature of the automatic transmission fluid is below 210° F., the minimum engine speed is set to no greater than 900 rpm; and when the temperature of the automatic transmission fluid is above 210° F., the minimum engine speed is set to no less than 1000 rpm. | 11-11-2010 |
20110155714 | Powertrain Driveline Warm-up System and Method - A powertrain/driveline warm-up system includes a vehicle controller, an electrical power source interfacing with the vehicle controller, at least one heater interfacing with the vehicle controller and at least a portion of a vehicle powertrain provided in thermal contact with the at least one heater. | 06-30-2011 |
20120080287 | Dry-Clutch Transmission with Cooling Techniques - The present disclosure relates to a dry-clutch transmission having various cooling techniques. Some techniques include forming different structural features on transmission components so as to create an organized air flow. The disclosed techniques are applicable to both opened and closed transmission housings. | 04-05-2012 |
20120123635 | POWERTRAIN THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR A DRY-CLUTCH TRANSMISSION - The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for controlling a flow regulator, such as a diverter valve, that is configured to guide air through a transmission housing before entering an engine intake manifold. In certain arrangements, the flow regulator operates according to predetermined conditions, e.g., meeting an engine intake manifold air temperature threshold. | 05-17-2012 |
20120191306 | Vehicle with Transmission Cooling System - The present disclosure relates to a control circuit for a vehicle transmission cooling system having a controller configured to control an air compressor to selectively pressurize a transmission clutch housing and provide air to an alternative vehicle subsystem (or subsystems). | 07-26-2012 |
20130079194 | Temperature Dependent Minimum Transmission Input Speed - A system and method is employed to regulate a minimum transmission input speed based on automatic fluid temperature. The system includes a temperature sensor for sensing a temperature of the automatic transmission fluid and a controller for setting a minimum engine speed of the engine based on the temperature of the automatic transmission fluid. The size of a transmission pump may be reduced while the pump is still able to supply enough automatic transmission fluid to friction elements and gear ratios to provide lubrication and enable friction element actuators to engage and disengage the friction elements in a timely and effective manner In a preferred form of the invention, when the temperature of the automatic transmission fluid is below 210° F., the minimum engine speed is set to no greater than 900 rpm; and when the temperature of the automatic transmission fluid is above 210° F., the minimum engine speed is set to no less than 1000 rpm. | 03-28-2013 |
20130213335 | POWERTRAIN DRIVELINE WARM-UP SYSTEM AND METHOD - A powertrain/driveline warm-up system includes a vehicle controller, an electrical power source interfacing with the vehicle controller, at least one heater interfacing with the vehicle controller and at least a portion of a vehicle powertrain provided in thermal contact with the at least one heater. | 08-22-2013 |
20140102248 | BALANCING A PENDULUM-ABSORBER CRANKSHAFT - A method of balancing a crankshaft includes connecting a torsion-absorbing pendulum to a cheek of the crankshaft, which is coupled to a crankpin. As the pendulum connected to the cheek has insufficient mass to balance the crankshaft, a lightening bore is formed through a bisection plane of the cheek. In forming the lightening bore, enough material is removed from the cheek so that the mass of the pendulum becomes sufficient to balance the crankshaft. | 04-17-2014 |
20140196568 | PENDULUM-ABSORBER BRAKE - A crankshaft comprising a cheek, a torsion-absorbing pendulum pivotally coupled to the cheek, and a rotational speed actuated brake to oppose motion of the pendulum relative to the cheek. The brake is configured to provide greater opposition to the motion at lower rotational speeds than at higher rotational speeds. | 07-17-2014 |
20140291108 | DRY-CLUTCH TRANSMISSION WITH COOLING TECHNIQUES - The present disclosure relates to a dry-clutch transmission having various cooling techniques. Some techniques include forming different structural features on transmission components so as to create an organized air flow. The disclosed techniques are applicable to both opened and closed transmission housings. | 10-02-2014 |
20150175154 | MODULAR HYBRID TRANSMISSION WITH TORQUE CONVERTER BAFFLE - An assembly according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a front module housing an electric machine and an engine disconnect clutch, a transmission aft of the front module, a torque converter axially between the front module and the transmission, and a baffle radially between the torque converter and the transmission. | 06-25-2015 |
20150219184 | PENDULUM CRANK CYCLOID INSERT FOR PENDULUM CRANKSHAFT HAVING INTEGRAL CARRIER - A pendulum crankshaft for an internal combustion engine includes a pendulum crankshaft having pendulum crank cycloid inserts. The inserts may thus be formed from high graded hardened steel while the crankshaft may be formed from conventional iron. The pendulum crankshaft includes a crankshaft having pendulum-holding ears. A cycloid insert-receiving aperture is formed in each of said ears for receiving a cycloid insert. Each of the cycloid inserts has a cycloid path formed therethrough. The pendulum is movably attached to the ears by a rolling pin fitted through the cycloid paths of the ears and captured between the cycloid paths formed in each half of the pendulum. Each half of the pendulum includes recessed areas on which the cycloid paths are formed. A pin is provided between each cycloid insert and the ear into which it is inserted to restrict rotation of the cycloid insert with respect to the ear. | 08-06-2015 |
20150240913 | PENDULUM-ABSORBER BRAKE - A crankshaft comprising a cheek, a torsion-absorbing pendulum pivotally coupled to the cheek, and a rotational speed actuated brake to oppose motion of the pendulum relative to the cheek. The brake is configured to provide greater opposition to the motion at lower rotational speeds than at higher rotational speeds. | 08-27-2015 |
20150285333 | PRODUCTION FEASIBLE PENDULUM CRANKSHAFT - A pendulum absorber fixed to the crankshaft of an engine comprises a pendulum and a pendulum carrier attached to the pendulum carrier attachment boss of the crankshaft. Each pendulum carrier has a pair of parallel ears extending therefrom. The carrier is tightly attached to the attachment boss such that the attachment boss is captured between the ears of the carrier. Attachment of the pendulum carrier to the sides of the attachment boss allows for feasibility in production, unlike known arrangements which require attachment of the pendulum carrier to the top of the crankshaft web. The fastener may be a pair of pressed-in pins, a single shrink-fit pin, shoulder bolts, Z-Form™ fastener assemblies, or rivets. Regardless of the type of fastener used, the side attachment arrangement of the disclosed inventive concept are sufficient to carry the load in sheer and prevent the pendulum assemblies from moving relative to the crankshaft. | 10-08-2015 |
John Edward Buchalo, South Barrington, IL US
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20130040619 | ACQUIRING SAFETY STATUS INFORMATION - A method begins by a processing module obtaining a set of identifiers (IDs) corresponding to a set of user devices, wherein each user device of the set of user devices is associated with a corresponding safety status level. For each identifier (ID) of the set of IDs, the method continues with the processing module generating a safety status request that includes the ID, outputting the safety status request to a user device of the set of user devices that corresponds to the ID, receiving a safety status response of a set of safety status responses, wherein the safety status response includes a corresponding safety status level of one user device of the set of user devices, and indicating the safety status level of the safety status response when an ID of the safety status response compares favorably to at least one ID of the set of IDs. | 02-14-2013 |
20130040661 | PROVIDING SAFETY STATUS INFORMATION - A method begins by a processing module receiving a safety status request for a safety status level associated with a user device and determining whether to generate a safety status response. When generating a safety status response, the method continues with the processing module obtaining the safety status level associated with the user device and determining whether to include location information in the safety status response. When including the location information, the method continues with the processing module obtaining location coordinates corresponding to the user device, obtaining street address location information based on the location coordinates, generating the location information based on the location coordinates and the street address location information, generating the safety status response to include the safety status level and the location information, and outputting the safety status response to a requesting entity. | 02-14-2013 |
John Edward Crick, Jr., Independence, MO US
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20100296234 | DIGITAL DISPLAY KIOSK - A display kiosk for housing a flat screen monitor and associated electronic equipment is disclosed. The display kiosk includes a lower unit assembly and an upper unit assembly. The display kiosk is assembled in two parts and provides easy access to the internal components for maintenance, repair and upgrades. | 11-25-2010 |
John Edward Davis, Magnolia, TX US
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20140157964 | Underwater Wire Saw And Method Of Use - In embodiments, an underwater wire saw comprises a frame, one or more arms connected to the frame with a predetermined number of the arms comprising a wire tensioner and a selectively telescoping or collapsing tube within a tube, and a continuous wire guided by a plurality of wire guides and tensioned using the wire tensioner. The underwater wire saw may further comprise a clamp. | 06-12-2014 |
John Edward Dimmick, Jr., Carnation, WA US
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20120299957 | REPLACEMENT OF PICTURE CONTENT IN A LAYOUT - Pictures and picture frames are presented in a manner that allows them to be easily disambiguated from one another. Picture content can also be easily swapped between picture frames in a layout. Multiple pictures in a layout might be simultaneously replaced. Pictures might also be inserted into a scratch area for use in a layout in a manner that allows picture content to be easily disambiguated from other picture content and used in the layout. | 11-29-2012 |
John Edward Elper, San Jose, CA US
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20140048817 | LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE WITH IMPROVED EXTRACTION EFFICIENCY - In embodiments of the invention, a semiconductor structure comprising a III-nitride light emitting layer disposed between an n-type region and a p-type region is grown on a substrate. The substrate is a non-III-nitride material. The substrate has an in-plane lattice constant a | 02-20-2014 |
John Edward Esquivel, Sherman, TX US
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20090116158 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR OVER-VOLTAGE PROTECTION OF DEVICE INPUTS - Methods and apparatus for over-voltage protection of device inputs are disclosed. An example apparatus to protect a device from an over-voltage condition disclosed herein comprises a switch coupled between a device input and at least one component of the device, and a voltage compensator to pull a control input of the switch to a voltage associated with the device input to open the switch to protect the device component from the over-voltage condition. | 05-07-2009 |
John Edward Ferut, Medina, OH US
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20130317346 | ADJUSTABLE HEAD COIL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING - A system for magnetic resonance imaging of anatomy including a head is provided. The system includes a base member, a plurality of support members, and a plurality of articulable reception units. The plurality of support members are movably fixed to the base member and configured to translate across a surface of the base member. Each support member is releasably securable to the base member in a plurality of positions along the surface of the base member. The articulable reception units are movable from an open position to a plurality of closed positions. Each reception unit comprises at least one radio frequency (RF) receive coil disposed within a body, with the body configured for abutment with a portion of a head. Each of the plurality of articulable reception units is releasably secured in the plurality of closed positions by at least one of the plurality of support members. | 11-28-2013 |
John Edward Garofalo, Jr., Las Vegas, NV US
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20090275382 | METHOD FOR INTERACTING A DISPLAY WITH MECHANICAL REELS - Various methods for interacting with mechanical reels via a video screen are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises providing a gaming machine having one or more mechanical reels positioned behind a video screen, wherein the video screen includes a touch screen and user interface for receiving user input. The mechanical reels spin and generate a game outcome, visible to the player through a video screen. A request is received, via the user interface, to rearrange the placement order of the mechanical reels, and the rearranged order of the mechanical reels is displayed on the video screen. | 11-05-2009 |
20090275383 | MECHANICAL REELS WITH INTERACTIVE DISPLAY - Systems for enhancing a mechanical reel game are disclosed. In one embodiment, the gaming machine includes a video screen having a touch screen, and a set of mechanical reels positioned behind the video screen. A user interface is displayed on the video screen and is configured to receive user input to rearrange the placement order of the mechanical reels. The video screen then displays the mechanical reels in the rearranged order. | 11-05-2009 |
20090275386 | MECHANICAL REELS WITH INTERACTIVE DISPLAY AND RELATED METHODS - Methods for enhancing a mechanical reel game are disclosed. According to one method, a game is initiated by spinning a plurality of mechanical reels in response to a player wager, wherein each mechanical reel has a plurality of game symbols. The gaming machine ascertains whether a triggering event is established during the game. In response to a triggering event, one or more video images are presented and overlay one or more the mechanical reels to obscure the game symbols on the mechanical reels in response to the triggering event. In one embodiment, the video images include one or more video depictions of game symbols. The mechanical reels obscured by the video images are fixed, and the mechanical reels not obscured by the video images are spun. One or more paylines are evaluated for winning outcomes based on the combination of the video depictions of game symbols and the game symbols presented on the mechanical reels on the one or more paylines. A bonus prize is awarded for a winning outcome appearing on a payline. | 11-05-2009 |
20120165089 | METHOD FOR INTERACTING A DISPLAY WITH MECHANICAL REELS - Various methods for interacting with mechanical reels via a video screen are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises providing a gaming machine having one or more mechanical reels positioned behind a video screen, wherein the video screen includes a touch screen and user interface for receiving user input. The mechanical reels spin and generate a game outcome, visible to the player through a video screen. A request is received, via the user interface, to rearrange the placement order of the mechanical reels, and the rearranged order of the mechanical reels is displayed on the video screen. | 06-28-2012 |
John Edward Gavagan, Wilmington, DE US
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20110081693 | PERHYDROLASE FOR ENZYMATIC PERACID PRODUCTION - A process is provided for rapidly producing target concentrations of peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters. More specifically, carboxylic acid esters are reacted with a source of peroxygen, such as hydrogen peroxide, in the presence of an enzyme catalyst comprising an enzyme having identity to an acetyl xylan esterase from | 04-07-2011 |
20110136907 | PERHYDROLASE PROVIDING IMPROVED PERACID STABILITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 06-09-2011 |
20110136908 | PERHYDROLASE PROVIDING IMPROVED PERACID STABILITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 06-09-2011 |
20110150857 | PERHYDROLASE PROVIDING IMPROVED PERACID STABILITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 06-23-2011 |
20110152368 | PERHYDROLASE PROVIDING IMPROVED PERACID STABILITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 06-23-2011 |
20110152369 | PERHYDROLASE PROVIDING IMPROVED PERACID STABILITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 06-23-2011 |
20110152370 | PERHYDROLASE PROVIDING IMPROVED PERACID STABILITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 06-23-2011 |
20110236335 | PERHYDROLASE PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 09-29-2011 |
20110236336 | PERHYDROLASE PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 09-29-2011 |
20110236337 | PERHYDROLASE PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 09-29-2011 |
20110236338 | PERHYDROLASE PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 09-29-2011 |
20110236339 | PERHYDROLASE PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 09-29-2011 |
20110244535 | Production Of Peracids Using An Enzyme Having Perhydrolysis Activity - A process is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters. More specifically, carboxylic acid esters are reacted with an inorganic peroxide, such as hydrogen peroxide, in the presence of an enzyme catalyst having perhydrolysis activity. The present perhydrolase catalysts are classified as members of the carbohydrate esterase family 7 (CE-7) based on the conserved structural features. Further, disinfectant formulations comprising the peracids produced by the processes described herein are provided. | 10-06-2011 |
20120156155 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 06-21-2012 |
20120156156 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 06-21-2012 |
20120156157 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 06-21-2012 |
20120156158 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 06-21-2012 |
20120156159 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 06-21-2012 |
20120156160 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 06-21-2012 |
20120156161 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 06-21-2012 |
20120156162 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 06-21-2012 |
20130102664 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 04-25-2013 |
20130102665 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 04-25-2013 |
20130102666 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 04-25-2013 |
20130102667 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 04-25-2013 |
20130102668 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 04-25-2013 |
20130102669 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 04-25-2013 |
20130102670 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 04-25-2013 |
20130102671 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 04-25-2013 |
20130102672 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 04-25-2013 |
20140113966 | PERHYDROLASE VARIANT PROVIDING IMPROVED SPECIFIC ACTIVITY - An acetyl xylan esterase variant having perhydrolytic activity is provided for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters and a source of peroxygen. More specifically, a | 04-24-2014 |
John Edward Gibson, Norfolk GB
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20150099966 | Device for Performing Regional Anesthesia - An anesthetic administration device comprising an infusion device, which is in fluid connection with a regional anesthetic needle by means of a feed tube. The infusion device comprises one or more anesthetic flow devices capable of triggering forward flow, and optionally backward flow, of the local anesthetic through the regional anesthetic needle. Forward, and optionally backward flow, of the local anesthetic through the regional anesthetic needle is controlled by a controller that comprises one or more actuator switches. The one or more actuator switches are positioned on the device such that they may be operated by hand. | 04-09-2015 |
John Edward Gogol, Jr., Trumbull, CT US
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20090038685 | FLUID DELIVERY DEVICE - A fluid heating and dispensing device and method of using the device, is provided. The device has a first reservoir, a second reservoir, a pump device, a heating device, and a delivery device. The first reservoir is in thermal communication with the heating device, the second reservoir is in substantial thermal isolation from the heating device, the first reservoir is substantially smaller than the second reservoir and the pump device selectively causes fluid to flow between the reservoirs and to the atmosphere. The device can have a removable supply container for refilling. | 02-12-2009 |
John Edward Greivenkamp, Jr., Tucson, AZ US
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20080285019 | INTERFEROMETRY TESTING OF LENSES, AND SYSTEMS AND DEVICES FOR SAME - Modified MZ (Mach-Zender) interferometers preferably are utilized to analyze the transmitted, aspherical wavefront of an ophthalmic lens by mounting the lens in a cuvette having a rotatable carousel that can hold multiple lenses. Fresh, temperature controlled, saline solution is circulated about the lenses, and the cuvette is positioned in a vertical test arm of the interferometer configuration. Reverse raytracing preferably is utilized to remove aberrations induced into the wavefront as it is imaged from immediately behind the lens to the detector of the interferometer. | 11-20-2008 |
John Edward Halat, Sylvan Lake CA
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20160076349 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING THE PRODUCTIVITY OF WELLS - The invention relates to a hydrocarbon production stimulation method which can be used in new reservoirs and in reservoirs that have been previously fractured (e.g., by hydraulic fracturing) or that have naturally occurring fractures. A zone of the wellbore is isolated, a liquid chemical rock splitting agent composition is injected into the isolated zone and then forced into the subterranean formation with an inert compressed gas, the chemical rock splitting agent is permitted to expand and harden, and the agent is then removed from the formation. A proppant may be used to hold fractures open. | 03-17-2016 |
John Edward Harrison, Wiltshire GB
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20150279226 | ADAPTIVE COGNITIVE SKILLS ASSESSMENT AND TRAINING - A method for cognitive assessment and adaptive cognitive skills training is disclosed. The method involves obtaining a plurality of test performance results associated with a user based on a plurality of tests, generating a training recipe based on the test performance results and at least one of a plurality of test weights and a plurality of baseline distributions, each corresponding to the plurality of tests, wherein the plurality of test weights comprises a weight assigned to a plurality of cognitive domains tested by the plurality of tests, identifying one of the plurality of cognitive domains of the user requiring improvement based on the test performance results, obtaining, via an online video game played by the user, activity performance results associated with the user based on a training round completed by the user, wherein the training round comprises a plurality of video game activities in the online video game selected using the training recipe and specifically targeted to the cognitive domain of the user requiring improvement. | 10-01-2015 |
John Edward Haug, Iii, Redmond, WA US
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20090199088 | CORRECTING POSITIONS OF SHAPES IN A DIAGRAM - Technologies are described herein for correcting the layout of shapes in a diagram. A request is received to correct the diagram layout. The positional relationships between the shapes in the diagram are determined through the creation of a dependency tree. According to various embodiments, the dependency tree defines parent-child relationships within the diagram and the physical position of shapes with respect to one another. Using the dependency tree and layout rules, the shapes within the diagram may be repositioned to correct misalignment and uneven spacing to make minor corrections in the layout while preserving the general configuration of the original layout. Embodiments provide for layout corrections of diagrams including regions that encompass member shapes and provide for conflict resolution when layout corrective actions result in overlaps of shapes, regions, or page breaks. | 08-06-2009 |
20100153841 | CONSTRAINT-BASED CORRECTION OF SHAPE POSITIONS IN A DIAGRAM - Technologies are described herein for correcting the layout of shapes in a diagram, and specifically for diagrams having constraint-based layouts, such as with lists of regions and shapes directly connected without connecting lines. A request is received to correct the diagram layout. Shape layouts are predicted for each region, followed by minimal region corrections corresponding to the corrected shape layouts. Corrected layouts are provided sequentially through the lists of regions while resolving conflicts. Virtual nodes may be utilized to preserve region layouts when flipping or rotating diagrams. A connection classification and prioritization system is used to layout shapes and regions within a diagram having one or more direct connections between shapes and/or regions. | 06-17-2010 |
John Edward Heckels, Southampton GB
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20130230579 | IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITION COMPRISING NEISSERIA MENIGITIDIS MACROPHAGE INFECTIVITY POTENTIATOR PROTEIN - An immunogenic composition comprising the Nm-MIP protein or an immunogenic part thereof or an analogue thereof, wherein the composition is capable of eliciting an immune response when administered to a human or non-human animal, and uses thereof. A pharmaceutical composition or a vaccine composition comprising the Nm-MIP protein or an immunogenic part thereof or an analogue thereof. | 09-05-2013 |
John Edward Huhman, League City, TX US
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20150252664 | OPTIMIZING PERFORMANCE OF A DRILLING ASSEMBLY - A system and method for optimized control of an assembly for drilling a borehole comprises a self-tuning, multivariable controller and an optimization engine that manipulates the setpoints of the controller such that drilling performance may be continuously optimized. The method includes evaluation of a characteristic system time constant, using this constant to compute bit ROP, using computed ROP to compute process gains, which are used to tune the multivariable controller, automatically refining controller setpoints based on controller performance, and using an optimization engine to systematically adjust controller setpoints such that drilling parameters are optimized based on any of several performance indicators, or a weighted combination of performance indicators. The method further comprises using at least one performance indicators which may be computed using estimated bit ROP: bit wear parameter; gradient of cost per foot; gradient of bit ROP versus WOB; simplified mechanical specific energy; and hydraulic specific energy. | 09-10-2015 |
John Edward Humphreys, Jr., Boise, ID US
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20150279595 | LINEAR IMPACT SWITCH FOR DETECTING GENERALLY HORIZONTAL IMPACTS - A linear impact switch provides a contact closure, when pressure-activated at any of multiple locations over substantial distances and surface areas. Preferred switch units are positioned with their impact faces in a generally vertical orientation to receive generally horizontal forces. The switch units may be used to trigger an alarm in a falling rock or slide area, wherein the switch units are placed beside a road, path, or other perimeter, for example, on a barrier, fence, retaining wall, or other structure. The switch units may be simple and durable, using a conductive outer (or forward) member and a conductive inner (or rearward) member, whereby the impact/pressure forces the outer/forward member to make contact with the inner/rearward member, thereby closing the switch to send or relay a signal notifying drivers or authorities of the event that caused the signal, even though the event may be in an isolated or seldom-inspected region. | 10-01-2015 |
John Edward Klinkman, Clinton Township, MI US
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20100147359 | Modular Solar Panel Racking System - Disclosed herein are embodiments of modular racking systems for solar panels and in particular, modular solar panel racks, racking systems, arrays of racks, kits and methods of use. One embodiment of a modular solar panel rack comprises a plurality of discrete ballast holders and a plurality of panel support members each having two upright portions, a transverse portion contiguously connected between the two upright portions, the connection such that the transverse portion is non-perpendicular to the two upright portions, and a retainer attached to the transverse portion and configured to retain a solar panel. Each of the plurality of ballast holders is connected to no more than four panel support members, each ballast holder perpendicularly connected to one of the upright portions. | 06-17-2010 |
20100276558 | MOUNTING SYSTEMS FOR SOLAR PANELS - Mounting systems for mounting solar panels to a surface are disclosed and can include panel clamp assemblies and rail clamp assemblies. Panel clamp assemblies can comprise a panel clamp having a base and arms extending from edges of the base, the base having an aperture, a rail clamp having a central portion with an aperture and two flexible tabs extending from the central portion on opposing sides of the aperture and a fastener threaded through the apertures such that that flexible tabs contact a head of the fastener and the arms extend in an opposite direction from the flexible tabs. Rail clamp assemblies can comprise a base member having a bottom and two side walls, the bottom having at least one aperture and each side wall having an elongated aperture, two clamping members and a fastener, wherein the side walls of the base member are positioned such that the opening is of sufficient size to receive the rail. | 11-04-2010 |
John Edward Kulach, Chicago, IL US
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20160024396 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REMOVING SULFUR COMPOUNDS FROM A HYDROCARBON STREAM - Methods and apparatus for removing sulfur compounds from a hydrocarbon stream are disclosed. In one exemplary embodiment, a method for removing sulfur compounds from a hydrocarbon stream includes the steps of steam stripping a mixed hydrocarbon stream to form a steam stripped overhead stream comprising naphtha and lighter hydrocarbons and a steam stripped bottoms stream comprising naphtha and heavier hydrocarbons; fractionating the steam stripped bottoms stream to form a fractionated overhead stream comprising naphtha hydrocarbons; combining the steam stripped overhead stream with a portion of the fractionated overhead stream and an H2-rich makeup gas stream; and hydrodesulfurizing the combined stream to form an HDS reaction effluent stream. | 01-28-2016 |
John Edward Lemerise, Macomb, MI US
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20100281975 | Rotational Speed Sensor Assembly - A sensed element is disclosed for incorporation into an apparatus that includes a rotatable shaft. The sensed element includes at least one sensor-detectible feature detectible by a sensing device for use in measuring a rotational speed of the shaft, a base portion coupled to the shaft so as to rotate with the shaft, and a projection extending from the base portion. The projection is engageable with a portion of the apparatus to limit movement of the sensed element along the shaft. The projection may also aid in positioning the sensed element within the apparatus during installation and removal of the sensed element. | 11-11-2010 |
20110133046 | WHEEL SENSOR MOUNTING DEVICE - A device for mounting a sensor assembly on a vehicle assembly. The device includes a substantially circular ring circumferentially engaging the vehicle axle tube and a support block. The support block includes a clamp-engaging segment engaging at least a portion of the circumference of the ring. Further, the support block includes a sensor-engaging segment adapted for engaging the sensor assembly and an axle-engaging segment engaging at least a portion of the axle to position the sensor assembly with relation to the axle. | 06-09-2011 |
20120291545 | Rotational Speed Sensor Assembly - A sensed element is disclosed for incorporation into an apparatus that includes a rotatable shaft. The sensed element includes a base portion mounted directly on the shaft so as to rotate with the shaft, at least one sensor-detectible feature coupled to the base portion, for use in measuring a rotational speed of the shaft, and a projection extending from the base portion and engageable with a portion of the apparatus other than the shaft to limit movement of the element along the shaft. | 11-22-2012 |
20150084303 | VEHICLE SUSPENSION MOUNTING SYSTEM - A vehicle suspension subsystem is provided having a leafspring that is mounted to a vehicle frame with a clevis type mounting bracket. An end of the leafspring includes an eyelet which receives a bushing, the bushing in turn receiving a pivot. The clevis type mounting bracket is mounted to the vehicle frame and consists of a metal plate fastened to an L-shaped casted bracket. The metal plate and L-shaped casted bracket have aligned apertures which define a pivot axis. With the pivot being located in the bushing and the bushing located in the eyelet of the leafspring, one end of the pivot is disposed in the aperture of the metal plate and the other end is disposed in the aperture of the L-shaped casted bracket, allowing the leafspring to rotate about the pivot axis. | 03-26-2015 |
John Edward Lorbiecki, Hubertus, WI US
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20140187910 | STATIONARY ANTERIOR PHASED ARRAY COIL FOR SIMULTANEOUS PET-MR IMAGING - A PET-MR apparatus includes an MR imaging system for acquiring MR signals and a PET system for acquiring PET emissions of the patient. The PET-MR apparatus also includes an anterior surface coil configured to receive MR signals from a volume-of-interest of the patient in the bore and resulting from the emitted RF pulse sequence and a coil positioning structure mounted to the PET-MR apparatus and configured to receive the anterior surface coil thereon and position the anterior surface coil proximate to the volume-of-interest of the patient without coming in contact with the patient, with the coil positioning structure being configured to provide both a vertical adjustment of the anterior surface coil relative to a coronal plane of the patient and an angular adjustment of the anterior surface coil relative to the coronal plane of the patient. | 07-03-2014 |
John Edward Mangette, Clifton Park, NY US
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20110039851 | CCR10 ANTAGONISTS - The invention relates to a compound of formula (I): | 02-17-2011 |
John Edward Mccaskie, Princeton, NJ US
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20150053211 | Cleaning and safe mouth guard solution - An aqueous oral spray designed to treat mouth guards against bacterial infection comprising: | 02-26-2015 |
John Edward Mcleod, Jr., Alplaus, NY US
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20150160164 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INSPECTION OF COMPONENTS - An automatic portable inspection system includes a part holder for holding a component to be inspected and a rotary actuator coupled to the part holder. The system further includes an eddy current probe for scanning the component and providing eddy current signals. The system also includes a self-alignment unit coupled to the eddy current probe and configured to align an axis of the probe substantially perpendicular to a surface of the component and to maintain constant contact with said surface of the component. The system also includes a linear actuator coupled to the self-alignment unit, for providing movement of the eddy current probe along the X, Y and Z axes. A motion control unit is coupled to the rotary actuator and the linear actuator, for controlling the rotary actuator and the linear actuator for moving said probe about the component in accordance with a scan plan. | 06-11-2015 |
John Edward Moenning, Jr., Noblesville, IN US
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20100122704 | COMBINATION ANESTHESIA AND SCAVENGER SURGICAL MASK - A surgical mask for administering and/or scavenging medical gases includes a nasal mask and an oral mask that envelops the nasal mask. The nasal mask is secured to the oral mask and may be removable from it. | 05-20-2010 |
20100122705 | COMBINATION ANESTHESIA AND SCAVENGER SURGICAL MASK - A surgical mask for administering and/or scavenging medical gases includes a nasal mask and an oral mask that envelops the nasal mask. The nasal mask is secured to the oral mask and may be removable from it. | 05-20-2010 |
20100122706 | COMBINATION ANESTHESIA AND SCAVENGER SURGICAL MASK - A surgical mask for administering and/or scavenging medical gases includes a nasal mask and an oral mask that envelops the nasal mask. The nasal mask is secured to the oral mask and may be removable from it. | 05-20-2010 |
John Edward Murphy, Berkeley, CA US
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20100167396 | Application of Anti-Apoptotic Gene Expression in Mammalian Cells for Perfusion Culture - The present invention relates to preventing or delaying programmed cell death by expressing one or more anti-apoptotic polypeptides in a cell expressing recombinant Factor VIII such that programmed cell death in the cell is prevented or delayed. The present invention also relates to increasing production of recombinant Factor VIII by expressing one or more anti-apoptotic polypeptides in a cell such that production of recombinant Factor VIII by the cell is increased. Recombinant cells useful for producing Factor VIII. | 07-01-2010 |
20120142593 | Factor VIII Variants and Methods of Use - A Factor VIII fusion protein or a Factor VIII fusion heterodimer comprising Factor VIII in which an amino acid sequence of a modulator is present in the B-domain, or an amino acid sequence of a modulator replaces some or all of the amino acid sequence of the B-domain is disclosed. Nucleic acids encoding the inventive fusion proteins and fusion heterodimers are also disclosed, as are methods for producing the fusion proteins and fusion heterodimers, pharmaceutical compositions, and methods of treating deficiencies in coagulation with the inventive fusion molecules. | 06-07-2012 |
John Edward Nkomo, Lynnwood, WA US
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20110290909 | MULTI-COMPONENT INSECT ATTRACTANT - Certain embodiments of the present invention employ insect-attracting liquid mixtures, solid mixtures, liquid solutions, and solid solutions that include two or more insect-attracting substances or compounds with different physical characteristics that lead to multi-component plumes comprising component plumes with different radii and multiple chemical gradients. Additional embodiments of the present invention include multi-component insect-attracting substances that effectively target two or more different types of insects that together comprise a target group of insects, and additionally target a particular sex, in certain embodiments, or both sexes, in other embodiments, of the target insects. Many of the insect-attracting-substance embodiments of the present invention, upon controlled vaporization or release, create a multi-component, three-dimensional plume that leads insects to the source of the plume along multiple chemical-concentration gradients. The insect-attracting-substance embodiments of the present invention can be incorporated within lures, traps, and other devices and more complex substances related to insect attraction. In one embodiment of the present invention, a multi-component insect-attracting substance comprises a combination of raspberry ketone and methyl eugenol that is effective, contrary to prior expectations and results, for attracting both oriental fruit flies and melon flies. | 12-01-2011 |
John Edward Preble, Jr., Fuquay Varina, NC US
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20120102918 | METHOD OF MIXING EXHAUST GAS EXITING AN EXHAUST STACK OUTLET WITH COOLING AIR EXITING A COOLING PACKAGE OUTLET AND MACHINE USING SAME - A machine includes an internal combustion engine disposed within an engine compartment and supported on a machine frame. An exhaust stack has an inlet fluidly connected to an exhaust manifold of the internal combustion engine and an outlet in fluid communication with ambient air. A diesel particulate filter is disposed along the exhaust stack. A cooling package includes at least one heat exchanger and a blower fan. The blower fan is configured to blow cooling air from the engine compartment sequentially through the at least one heat exchanger and an outlet of the cooling package. Exhaust gas exiting the exhaust stack outlet is mixed with the cooling air exiting the cooling package outlet in a high temperature zone surrounding the exhaust stack outlet to form a fluid mixture, and a temperature of the fluid mixture at a perimeter of the high temperature zone is below 200 degrees Celsius. | 05-03-2012 |
20120102919 | METHOD OF MIXING EXHAUST GAS EXITING AN EXHAUST STACK OUTLET WITH COOLING AIR EXITING A COOLING PACKAGE OUTLET INCLUDING A REGENERATION CONTROL ALGORITHM AND MACHINE USING SAME - A machine includes an internal combustion engine disposed within an engine compartment and supported on a machine frame. An exhaust stack has an inlet fluidly connected to an exhaust manifold of the internal combustion engine and an outlet in fluid communication with ambient air. A diesel particulate filter is disposed along the exhaust stack, and the machine includes an active regeneration system for regenerating the diesel particulate filter. A cooling package including at least one heat exchanger and a blower fan. The blower fan is configured to blow cooling air from the engine compartment sequentially through the at least one heat exchanger and an outlet of the cooling package. Exhaust gas exiting the exhaust stack outlet is mixed with the cooling air exiting the cooling package outlet in a high temperature zone surrounding the exhaust stack outlet to form a fluid mixture. An electronic control module is in control communication with the active regeneration system and includes a regeneration control algorithm operable to detect a speed of the blower fan. | 05-03-2012 |
20120103711 | DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER PACKAGING AND METHOD OF DIRECTING AIRFLOW IN A SKID STEER MACHINE - A skid steer machine includes an operator cage supported on a skid steer machine frame, a pair of lift arms pivotably attached to the skid steer machine frame behind the operator cage and extending longitudinally on both sides of the operator cage, and a rear mounted engine compartment supported on the skid steer machine frame. The rear mounted engine compartment includes an internal combustion engine, a diesel particulate filter fluidly connected to the internal combustion engine and positioned between the internal combustion engine and the operator cage, and a cooling package having a predominantly horizontal orientation. The cooling package is at a higher location within the rear mounted engine compartment than the diesel particulate filter. | 05-03-2012 |
20120103712 | SKID STEER MACHINE HAVING PIVOTABLY MOUNTED COOLING SYSTEM AND NON-METALLIC VIBRATION ISOLATOR - A skid steer machine includes an operator cage supported on a skid steer machine frame. A pair of lift arms are pivotably attached to the skid steer machine frame behind the operator cage and extend longitudinally on both sides of the operator cage. A cooling package includes a first heat exchanger and a second heat exchanger, and a blower fan configured to blow air in parallel through the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger. The cooling package is pivotably mounted to the skid steer machine frame using at least one pivotable mounting assembly and is pivotable between an operational position and a maintenance position. At least one non-metallic vibration isolator is positioned between the cooling package and the skid steer machine frame. | 05-03-2012 |
John Edward Ravensbergen, Dewinton CA
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20110174491 | BOTTOM HOLE ASSEMBLY WITH PORTED COMPLETION AND METHODS OF FRACTURING THEREWITH - A ported completion and method for use in fracturing multi-zone wells. A casing assembly having a plurality of casing lengths and one or more collars positioned so as to couple together the casing lengths. The collars may be a tubular body having an inner flow path, one or more fracture ports configured to provide fluid communication between an outer surface of the collar and the inner flow path, one or more valve holes intersecting the fracture ports, one or more valve vent holes positioned to provide fluid communication between the valve holes and the inner flow path, and one or more valves positioned in the valve holes for opening and closing the fracture ports. The valves are configured to open when a pressure differential is created between the fracture ports and the valve vent holes. The valve vent hole may be an annulus around the perimeter of the tubular body. | 07-21-2011 |
20110308817 | Multi-Zone Fracturing Completion - A ported housing that may be connected along a casing string and the method for use of the ported housing in fracturing and/or treating multiple zones in a well. A sleeve is connected to the ported housing and may be moved between an initial position that prevents fluid flow through the ports of the housing and second position that permits fluid flow through the ports. A bottom hole assembly may be connected to the sleeve by an anchor. A packer element may create a seal between the bottom hole assembly and the sleeve permitting a pressure differential across the packer element to move bottom hole assembly down the casing moving the sleeve to the second position. In the second position, the formation adjacent to the ported housing may be stimulated and/or treated. | 12-22-2011 |
20120097398 | Multi-Zone Fracturing Completion - A wellbore completion is disclosed. The wellbore completion comprises a casing assembly comprising a plurality of casing lengths. At least one collar is positioned so as to couple the casing lengths. The at least one collar comprises a tubular body having an inner flow path and at least one fracture port configured to provide fluid communication between an outer surface of the collar and the inner flow path. A length of coiled tubing can be positioned in the casing assembly. The coiled tubing comprises an inner flow path, wherein an annulus is formed between the coiled tubing and the casing assembly. A bottom hole assembly is coupled to the coiled tubing. The bottom hole assembly comprises a fracturing aperture configured to provide fluid communication between the inner flow path of the coiled tubing and the annulus. A packer can be positioned to allow contact with the at least one collar when the packer is expanded. The packer is capable of isolating the annulus above the packer from the annulus below the packer so that fluid flowing down the coiled tubing can cause a pressure differential across the packer to thereby open the fracture port. | 04-26-2012 |
20120160516 | System and Method for Positioning a Bottom Hole Assembly in a Horizontal Well - A system of couplings and method of use of the couplings to locate a downhole tool connected to coiled tubing, such as a bottom hole assembly, within a selected segment of a casing string. The selected segment of casing may be a ported collar or ported housing that permits the treatment and/or stimulation of the adjacent well formation. The system of couplings may be two, three, or four couplings that are spaced apart at predetermined lengths. The predetermined lengths may be shorter than typical lengths of casing segments. The distance between the first and second coupling may be substantially identical to the distance between the third and fourth coupling. The use of distances between the couplings that are shorter than the length of conventional casing segments may provide surface indicators as to the location of the bottom hole assembly with a higher confidence than relying on a traditional tally sheet. | 06-28-2012 |
20130248181 | Downhole Isolation and Depressurization Tool - A depressurization tool is described for use downhole in depressurizing an isolated zone. A decompression chamber containing a compressible fluid volume is described. The opening of the chamber is sealed with a closure that is configured to open upon application of a pressure differential across the opening. When used downhole within an isolated and nonpermeable wellbore zone, excessive ambient pressure will cause the closure to open and allow the chamber to fill with fluid at increased pressure, depressurizing the wellbore zone. The tool is useful in wellbore completion systems that include sliding sleeves. | 09-26-2013 |
20150075809 | DOWNHOLE ISOLATION AND DEPRESSURIZATION TOOL - A depressurization tool is described for use downhole in depressurizing an isolated zone. A decompression chamber containing a compressible fluid volume is described. The opening of the chamber is sealed with a closure that is configured to open upon application of a pressure differential across the opening. When used downhole within an isolated and nonpermeable wellbore zone, excessive ambient pressure will cause the closure to open and allow the chamber to fill with fluid at increased pressure, depressurizing the wellbore zone. The tool is useful in wellbore completion systems that include sliding sleeves. | 03-19-2015 |
John Edward Robinson, Hertfordshire GB
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20080280911 | Cinnoline Compounds as Inhibitors of Phosphodiesterase Type IV (Pde4) - There are provided according to the invention novel compounds of formula (I) | 11-13-2008 |
20090270444 | 1,7-Naphthyridines - There are provided according to the invention novel compounds of formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and solvates thereof, | 10-29-2009 |
20110178063 | BENZPYRAZOL DERIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS OF PI3 KINASES - The invention is directed to certain novel compounds of formula (I) and salts thereof. The compounds of the invention are inhibitors of PI3-kinase activity. | 07-21-2011 |
John Edward Robinson, Stevanage GB
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20090312325 | Quinoline Derivatives As Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors - There are provided according to the invention novel compounds of formula (I) | 12-17-2009 |
John Edward Rule, Mooney Mooney AU
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20140264973 | COOLING TOWER WITH INDIRECT HEAT EXCHANGER - A heat exchange apparatus is provided with an indirect evaporative heat exchange section. The indirect evaporative heat exchange section is comprised of a series of serpentine tubes, and an evaporative liquid is passed downwardly onto the indirect heat exchange section. The evaporative liquid is collected in a sump and then pumped upwardly to be distributed again across the indirect heat exchange section. An improved heat exchange apparatus is provided with an indirect evaporative heat exchange section consisting of a series of serpentine tubes comprised of tube runs both of normal and increased height between tube runs A direct heat exchange section may be provided in the increased vertical spacing between tube runs A secondary spray distribution may also be provided in the increased vertical spacing between tube runs. | 09-18-2014 |
20140264974 | COOLING TOWER WITH INDIRECT HEAT EXCHANGER - A heat exchange apparatus is provided with an indirect evaporative heat exchange section. The indirect evaporative heat exchange section is comprised of a series of serpentine tubes, and an evaporative liquid is passed downwardly onto the indirect heat exchange section. The evaporative liquid is collected in a sump and then pumped upwardly to be distributed again across the indirect heat exchange section. An improved heat exchange apparatus is provided with an indirect evaporative heat exchange section consisting of a series of serpentine tubes comprised of run sections return bend sections of both normal and increased height. A direct heat exchange section may be provided in the vertical spacing between run sections formed by the increased height return bends. | 09-18-2014 |
John Edward Rush, Ii, Beverly, MA US
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20100173428 | Protein Phosphorylation By Basophillic Serine/Threonine Kinases - The invention discloses 461 novel phosphorylation sites identified in basophilic Ser/Thr kinase signaling pathways, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 07-08-2010 |
20110045603 | Serine, Threonine, and Tyrosine Phosphorylation Sites - The invention discloses 990 novel phosphorylation sites identified in carcinoma and leukemia, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 02-24-2011 |
20110104820 | Tyrosine, Serine, And Threonine Phosphorylation Sites - The invention discloses 94 novel phosphorylation sites identified in carcinoma and leukemia, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies that specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 05-05-2011 |
20110111424 | ANALYSIS OF UBIQUITINATED POLYPEPTIDES - The invention relates to antibody reagents that specifically bind to peptides carrying a ubiquitin remnant from a digested or chemically treated biological sample. The reagents allow the technician to identify ubiquitinated polypeptides as well as the sites of ubiquitination on them. The reagents are preferably employed in proteomic analysis using mass spectrometry. The antibody reagents specifically bind to the remnant of ubiquitin (i.e., a diglycine modified epsilon amine of lysine) left on a peptide which as been generated by digesting or chemically treating ubiquitinated proteins. The inventive antibody reagents' affinity to the ubiquitin remnant does not depend on the remaining amino acid sequences flanking the modified (i.e., ubiquitinated) lysine, i.e., they are context independent. | 05-12-2011 |
20110244445 | Mass spectroscopy analysis of mutant polypeptides in biological samples - The invention relates to a method for determining the presence of at least one distinct polypeptide in a biological sample comprising contacting the biological sample with a hydrolyzing agent, wherein the hydrolyzing agent is capable of hydrolyzing the distinct polypeptide in a sequence-specific manner such that at least one distinct peptide having a predetermined peptide measured accurate mass would result if the at least one distinct polypeptide were present in the biological sample, to obtain a hydrolyzed sample; bringing the hydrolyzed sample in contact with a substrate comprising at least one immobilized binding partner, wherein the at least one immobilized binding partner is capable of specifically binding the distinct peptide; removing the hydrolyzed sample from the substrate in a manner such that the distinct peptide would remain bound to the immobilized binding partner; contacting the substrate with an elution solution, wherein the distinct peptide would dissociate from the immobilized binding partner into the elution solution; subjecting a portion of the elution solution to liquid chromatography to segregate a plurality of molecules in the portion of the elution solution to obtain sorted molecules; determining the measured accurate mass of at least one sorted molecule present in the elution solution; and determining the presence of the at least one distinct polypeptide in the biological sample when a measured accurate mass of at least one molecule is substantially equal to the predetermined peptide measured accurate mass. | 10-06-2011 |
20120208985 | Motif-Specific and Context-Independent Antibodies That Specifically Bind to a Cleaved Caspase Motif or a Sumoylated Lysine-Containing Motif - There is provided a motif-specific, context-independent antibody that specifically binds a recurring, modified motif consisting of (i) at least one sumoylated lysine residue, and (ii) one or more degenerate amino acids bound by a peptide bond to said sumoylated lysine residue, said antibody specifically binding said motif in a plurality of non-homologous peptides or proteins within an organism in which it recurs. Also provided is a motif-specific, context-independent antibody that specifically binds a recurring, modified motif consisting of (i) a C-terminal aspartic acid residue, and (ii) one or more degenerate amino acids bound by a peptide bond to said C-terminal aspartic acid residue, said antibody specifically binding said motif in a plurality of non-homologous peptides or proteins within an organism in which it recurs. | 08-16-2012 |
20120308555 | METHODS AND REAGENTS FOR CREATING MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES - In some embodiments, the invention relates to methods for creating a monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to antigen. The method may start from a polyclonal population of antibodies such as a non-specific polyclonal population or a polyclonal population of antibodies that specifically bind to the antigen. The method includes obtaining nucleic acid molecules encoding heavy and light immunoglobulin chains (or variable regions thereof) of multiple immunoglobulins from an animal; obtaining mass spectra information of peptide fragments of a population of polyclonal immunoglobulins that specifically bind to an antigen of choice; comparing and/or correlating the mass spectra information of the peptide fragments of the polyclonal immunoglobulins with predicted mass spectra information of predicted amino acid sequences encoded by the nucleic acid molecules, and then assembling the heavy and light chains to create an antibody (or variable region thereof) that specifically binds to the antigen. | 12-06-2012 |
20130245237 | Analysis of Ubiquitinated Polypeptides - The invention relates to antibody reagents that specifically bind to peptides carrying a ubiquitin remnant from a digested or chemically treated biological sample. The reagents allow the technician to identify ubiquitinated polypeptides as well as the sites of ubiquitination on them. The reagents are preferably employed in proteomic analysis | 09-19-2013 |
20150232540 | ANALYSIS OF UBIQUITNATED POLYPEPTIDES - The disclosure relates to antibody reagents that specifically bind to peptides carrying a ubiquitin remnant from a digested or chemically treated biological sample. The reagents allow the technician to identify ubiquitinated polypeptides as well as the sites of ubiquitination on them. The reagents are preferably employed in proteomic analysis using mass spectrometry. The antibody reagents specifically bind to the remnant of ubiquitin (i.e., a diglycine modified epsilon amine of lysine) left on a peptide which as been generated by digesting or chemically treating ubiquitinated proteins. The inventive antibody reagents' affinity to the ubiquitin remnant does not depend on the remaining amino acid sequences flanking the modified (i.e., ubiquitinated) lysine, i.e., they are context independent. | 08-20-2015 |
John Edward Schweiter, Jr., Pasco, WA US
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20140331900 | COMPUTER USER INTERFACE SUPPORT APPARATUS - A user interface support apparatus for securing wireless computer peripherals (WCP) such as a keyboard and a pointing device is disclosed. The user interface support apparatus comprises a board comprising (i) a keyboard area on a top surface of the board and configured to secure a keyboard and (ii) a pointing device area on a top surface of the board. The user interface support apparatus also comprises a pointing device support structure secured to the pointing device area of the board and operable in a first mode or a second mode. In the first mode, the pointing device support structure in conjunction with the pointing device area of the board stores the pointing device. In the second mode, the pointing device support structure provides a planar surface on which to operate the pointing device. | 11-13-2014 |
John Edward Sholes, Jr., Kings Mountain, NC US
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20100281844 | STEAM TURBINE POWER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A method of assembling a steam turbine power system with a coolant source is provided. The method includes providing a first steam turbine train including a first high pressure turbine assembly, a first low pressure turbine assembly coupled in flow communication with the first high pressure turbine assembly, and a first condenser coupled in flow communication with the first low pressure turbine assembly. The method also includes providing a second steam turbine train including a second high pressure turbine assembly, a second low pressure turbine assembly coupled in flow communication with the second high pressure turbine assembly, and a second condenser coupled in flow communication with the second low pressure turbine assembly. The method further includes coupling cooling tubes to the first condenser and the second condenser, the cooling tubes configured to deliver coolant from the coolant source through the first condenser, from the first condenser through the second condenser, and from the second condenser back to the coolant source. | 11-11-2010 |
20130152587 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WARMING UP A STEAM TURBINE - A system for warming up a steam turbine includes a gas turbine and a controller operably connected to the gas turbine. The controller is programmed to receive a plurality of measured input signals and control the gas turbine to produce an exhaust having a desired energy. A first measured input signal is reflective of a measured operating parameter of the gas turbine and a second measured input signal is reflective of an operating parameter of the steam turbine. A method for warming up a steam turbine includes sending a plurality of measured input signals to a controller, wherein a first measured input signal reflects a measured operating parameter of a gas turbine and a second measured input signal reflects an operating parameter of the steam turbine. The method further includes controlling the gas turbine based on the plurality of measured input signals and producing an exhaust from the gas turbine, wherein the exhaust has a desired energy. | 06-20-2013 |
John Edward Simsarian, New York, NY US
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20110229137 | Tunable Receiver - Embodiments for optical communication are provided in which tunable receiver selects and demodulates a first channel of a WDM signal. An example receiver includes a tunable local oscillator for generating a local oscillator signal approximately centered at a first channel wavelength. An optical hybrid of the receiver receives at a first input a wavelength-division-multiplexed (WDM) signal with a M-ary modulation scheme, wherein M is an integer greater than 2, and at a second input the local oscillator signal. A plurality of detectors detect in-phase and quadrature components of the first channel wavelength output of the optical hybrid, which are digitizing by a plurality of analog-to-digital converters. A digital signal processor processes the digitized in-phase and quadrature components in order to recover data carried by the first channel of the WDM signal. | 09-22-2011 |
John Edward Slacnowiak, Jr., Houston, TX US
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20130247624 | Bolt sealing apparatus and method - An apparatus for connecting a plurality of structures, such as ends of a scaling ring, with each end defining an aperture therein and with the ring being adapted to mount a meter to a meter box structure. The apparatus comprises a locking pin with a distal end adapted to be insertable through each of the apertures of the first and second ends of the ring. The locking pin comprises a head member having at least an engageable end and a fracturable member. The locking pin further comprises a shaft portion having the distal end. The apparatus further comprises a lock housing adapted to retain at least a part of the shaft portion such that the first and second ends of the ring are connected between the head member of the locking pin and the lock housing. The head member has an outer surface adapted to receive at least two opposing forces, the at least two opposing forces being of sufficient magnitude to break the fracturable member. A lock removal tool is adapted to receive and fracture a portion of the locking pin, enabling removal of the lock assembly from the meter box sealing ring. In an example embodiment an apparatus and method is provided for securing at least one structure or a plurality of structures, used with a utility service enclosure, or for example, a meter box locking ring having, for example, flanged ends or used to seal for example, utility enclosures, meter boxes or trucking, shipping, airline or other transportation containers or enclosures. An example embodiment also provides a tamper-evident locking apparatus or seal that is adapted to indicate tampering. | 09-26-2013 |
John Edward Staohowiak, Jr., Houston, TX US
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20080290670 | Sealing system and method - An apparatus for connecting a plurality of structures, such as ends of a sealing ring, with each end defining an aperture therein and with the ring being adapted to mount a meter to a meter box structure. The apparatus comprises a locking pin with a distal end adapted to be insertable through each of the apertures of the first and second ends of the ring. The locking pin comprises a head member having at least an engageable end and a fracturable member. The locking pin further comprises a shaft portion having the distal end. The apparatus further comprises a lock housing adapted to retain at least a part of the shaft portion such that the first and second ends of the ring are connected between the head member of the locking pin and the lock housing. The head member has an outer surface adapted to receive at least two opposing forces, the at least two opposing forces being of sufficient magnitude to break the fracturable member. A lock removal tool is adapted to receive and fracture a portion of the locking pin, enabling removal of the lock assembly from the meter box sealing ring. In an example embodiment an apparatus and method is provided for securing at least one structure or a plurality of structures, used with a utility service enclosure, or for example, a meter box locking ring having, for example, flanged ends or used to seal for example, utility enclosures, meter boxes or trucking, shipping, airline or other transportation containers or enclosures. An example embodiment also provides a tamper-evident locking apparatus or seal that is adapted to indicate tampering. | 11-27-2008 |
20100000270 | LOCKING APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus for connecting a plurality of structures, such as ends of a sealing ring, with each end defining an aperture therein and with the ring being adapted to mount a meter to a meter box structure. The apparatus comprises a locking pin with a distal end adapted to be insertable through each of the apertures of the first and second ends of the ring. The locking pin comprises a head member having at least an engageable end and a fracturable member. The locking pin further comprises a shaft portion having the distal end. The apparatus further comprises a lock housing adapted to retain at least a part of the shaft portion such that the first and second ends of the ring are connected between the head member of the locking pin and the lock housing. The head member has an outer surface adapted to receive at least two opposing forces, the at least two opposing forces being of sufficient magnitude to break the fracturable member. A lock removal tool is adapted to receive and fracture a portion of the locking pin, enabling removal of the lock assembly from the meter box sealing ring. In an example embodiment an apparatus and method is provided for securing at least one structure or a plurality of structures, used with a utility service enclosure, or for example, a meter box locking ring having, for example, flanged ends or used to seal for example, utility enclosures, meter boxes or trucking, shipping, airline or other transportation containers or enclosures. An example embodiment also provides a tamper-evident locking apparatus or seal that is adapted to indicate tampering. | 01-07-2010 |
John Edward Staohowlak, Jr., Houston, TX US
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20110142531 | Sealing System and Method - An apparatus for connecting a plurality of structures, such as ends of a sealing ring, with each end defining an aperture therein and with the ring being adapted to mount a meter to a meter box structure. The apparatus comprises a locking pin with a distal end adapted to be insertable through each of the apertures of the first and second ends of the ring. The locking pin comprises a head member having at least an engageable end and a fracturable member. The locking pin further comprises a shaft portion having the distal end. The apparatus further comprises a lock housing adapted to retain at least a part of the shaft portion such that the first and second ends of the ring are connected between the head member of the locking pin and the lock housing. The head member has an outer surface adapted to receive at least two opposing forces, the at least two opposing forces being of sufficient magnitude to break the fracturable member. A lock removal tool is adapted to receive and fracture a portion of the locking pin, enabling removal of the lock assembly from the meter box sealing ring. In an example embodiment an apparatus and method is provided for securing at least one structure or a plurality of structures, used with a utility service enclosure, or for example, a meter box locking ring having, for example, flanged ends or used to seal for example, utility enclosures, meter boxes or trucking, shipping, airline or other transportation containers or enclosures. An example embodiment also provides a tamper-evident locking apparatus or seal that is adapted to indicate tampering. | 06-16-2011 |
John Edward Stasieluk, Edina, MN US
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20110132247 | BOAT TILLER PRESENTMENT - An apparatus and associated method relating to a tiller for steering a boat. The tiller has an elongated body proximally connected to a steering mechanism portion of the boat and cantilevered therefrom, terminating at a distal end that is ergonomically responsive to a sailor's manual steering of the boat. The tiller also has a navigational device mounted to the body and thereby operably presented to the sailor at a desired viewing angle to facilitate the sailor reading an output display of the navigational device while steering the boat. | 06-09-2011 |
John Edward Taske, Queensland AU
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20080221613 | Oculopression Device - An oculopression device ( | 09-11-2008 |
John Edward Trevino, Sr., San Antonio, TX US
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20090095945 | Method and Use of High Tension Cable Barrier Clamp - The present invention is a portable clamp to facilitate the construction and post-impact repair of high tension cable median barrier systems. Such a clamp allows a single operator to manipulate a high tension cable in order to install the hook bolts necessary to maintain proper function of the barrier system, thereby reducing the number of required employees and costs associated with the installation and repair processes. | 04-16-2009 |
John Edward Underfer, Franklin Lakes, NJ US
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20120234706 | Ski/Snowboard Carrying Bag - A bag for transporting and storing skis, snowboards, and related accessories, such as helmets, boots, gloves, and goggles, where the bag has an elongated lower compartment for the storage and transport of skis and snowboards, and at least one separate upper compartment for the storage and transport of accessories. The lower compartment prevents the moisture on the skis and snowboards from reaching the helmets and gloves. The upper compartment may be divided into separate subcompartments, allowing boots to be kept separate from helmets and gloves, which can aid in keeping the moisture and/or odor of the boots from affecting the helmets and gloves. The bag is made of durable flexible material and is closed by zippers or other secure fasteners. | 09-20-2012 |
John Edward Vielkind-Neun, Greenville, TX US
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20150219164 | Shaft Collar - In one embodiment there is provided a shaft collar having a two component structure defined by a first component having a central bore for receipt of a shaft or axle and a second component positioned partially within the first component. The second component also having a relatively harder stiffness than the first component. The second component further includes a pair of opposing ribs positioned within the first component and about the central bore and a pair of C-shaped caps separately positioned against upper and lower ends of the pair of ribs and wherein the pair of opposing ribs have a height such that the at least a portion of the pair of C-shaped caps protrude from the upper and lower faces of the first component. | 08-06-2015 |
John Edward Wood, Aberdeen GB
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20130087342 | RISER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE - A riser system and method including a bore submerged surface package of valves, a cross over assembly with a high pressure-low pressure connector connected to the bore submerged surface package of valves, a high pressure insert, and a telescoping flow tube. The riser system also include a high pressure bore subsea stack, a low pressure slip joint, a tension ring, a flex joint, a diverter, a mandrel capable of interfacing with the high pressure-low pressure connector, a high pressure mandrel crossover and at least one high pressure insert riser joint, a high pressure-low pressure latch, a telescoping flow tube telescopic conduit, at least one telescoping flow tube latch, a telescoping flow tube low pressure flex joint, a telescoping flow tube main housing, or a rotating control device. | 04-11-2013 |