Kintz, US
Greg Kintz, Asheville, NC US
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20090034088 | Mass production of Micro-Optical devices, corresponding tools, and resultant structures - A micro-optical element includes a support substrate, a micro-optical lens in a cured replication material on a first surface of the support substrate, and an opaque material aligned with and overlapping the micro-optical lens along a vertical direction. | 02-05-2009 |
Greg Kintz, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20140364870 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND A SYSTEM FOR ROBOTIC ASSISTED CATARACT SURGERY - Systems and processes for facilitating the removal of cataract material with a robotically assisted tool with laser, irrigation capabilities, aspiration capabilities. Tool guidance systems that make use of vision technologies, including optical coherence tomography (OCT), white light imaging, and structured light imaging. Emulsification patterns optimized to minimize risk to the patient and reduce procedure time. Robotic tools with articulation capabilities that allow for precise control during capsulorhexis and emulsification procedures. Robotic instrument drive mechanisms combined with pumps, flow meters, and valves regulate and control irrigation and aspiration functionalities during robotic ophthalmologic procedures. | 12-11-2014 |
20150051592 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LASER ASSISTED CATARACT SURGERY - Devices and methods for use in laser-assisted surgery, particularly cataract surgery. Specifically, the use of an optical fiber with a proximal and distal end, wherein the distal end has a non-orthogonal angle with the diameter of the optical fiber, to create an off-axis steam bubble for cutting and removing tissue in an operative region. Where the optical fiber is bent, rotating the fiber creates a circular cutting path for the steam bubble, allowing access to tissues that may normally be blocked by obstructions and obstacles. | 02-19-2015 |
Gregory Kintz, Asheville, NC US
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20100295973 | DETERMINATE AND INDETERMINATE OPTICAL SYSTEMS - An optical system ( | 11-25-2010 |
Gregory Kintz, Ashville, NC US
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20110319874 | COHERENT FIBER BUNDLE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPHTHALMIC INTERVENTION - Systems and processes are described relating to laser-based ophthalmic intervention technologies, and, more specifically, to techniques for creating lesions on an eye using a modular system featuring one or more coherent fiber bundles configured to deliver laser energy to the eye from a separate housing wherein a laser source is located. The subject technology may be utilized to not only separate a patient from certain portions of the hardware, but also to facilitate patterned lesion creation using mobile devices such as LIO and laser endoprobe devices. | 12-29-2011 |
Gregory J. Kintz, Asheville, NC US
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20110147615 | Method and apparatus for microscopic imaging system with wide field of view and high collection efficiency - A microscopic imaging system using a laser excitation source, a scanner system, an optical relay system, a first focusing lens, a sample container and a detection system is used to examine tissue and other biological samples. The microscopic imaging system uses a relay optics and simplified compact object to produce a curved image plane in the sample and a method for transforming the curved image field into Cartesian coordinates is described. The system can incorporate a focus compensation system within the compact object to improve the imaging through the sample. The system can incorporate a sample chamber with integrated optics to improve the collection efficiency of the detection system in the microscopic imaging system. The system can incorporate a movable mirror with other fold mirrors to allow for multi-sided imaging of a sample. | 06-23-2011 |
20110222171 | RECESSED OPTICAL SURFACES - An optics block includes a substrate having first and second opposing surfaces, the substrate being a first material, a plurality of through holes extending in the substrate between the first and second opposing surface, a second material, different than the first material, filling a portion of the through holes and extending on a portion of the first surface of the substrate outside the through holes, and a first lens structure in the second material and corresponding to each of the through holes. | 09-15-2011 |
20120229908 | RECESSED OPTICAL SURFACES - An optics block includes a substrate having first and second opposing surfaces, the substrate being a first material, a plurality of through holes extending in the substrate between the first and second opposing surface, a second material, different than the first material, filling a portion of the through holes and extending on a portion of the first surface of the substrate outside the through holes, and a first lens structure in the second material and corresponding to each of the through holes. | 09-13-2012 |
Gregory J. Kintz, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20140275869 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CORRECTING OPTICAL SIGNALS - An optical device is used to monitor an implant embedded in the tissue of a mammal (e.g., under the skin). The implant receives excitation light from the optical device and emits light that is detected by the optical device, including an analyte-dependent optical signal. Scatter and absorption properties of tissue change over time due to changes in hydration, blood perfusion and oxygenation. The optical device has an arrangement of light sources, filters and detectors to transmit excitation light within excitation wavelength ranges and to measure emitted light within detection wavelengths. Changes in scattering and absorption of light in the tissue, such as diffuse reflectance, are monitored. The light sources, filters and detectors may also be used to monitor autofluorescence in the tissue to correct autofluorescence background. | 09-18-2014 |
20140364707 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING OPTICAL SIGNALS FROM IMPLANTED SENSORS - Some embodiments described herein relate to an apparatus including a light source configured to transmit an excitation optical signal to an implanted sensor and a detector configured to detect an analyte-dependent optical signal emitted from an implanted sensor. The apparatus can include a lens configured to focus at least a portion of the analyte-dependent optical signal onto the detector. | 12-11-2014 |
James D. Kintz, Gillette, WY US
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20080295416 | FREE EGRESS WINDOW - A fast operating, free egress latch system is provided with a cam having three distinct surfaces. One of these surfaces has a concave inner cam region for receiving a window latch pin. Another of these surfaces serves to prevent inadvertent relocking of a window, skylight, door, etc. once it has been opened. | 12-04-2008 |
20080296916 | FREE EGRESS WINDOW - A fast operating, free egress latch system is provided with a cam having three distinct surfaces. One of these surfaces has a concave inner cam region for receiving a window latch pin. Another of these surfaces serves to prevent inadvertent relocking of a window, skylight, door, etc. once it has been opened. | 12-04-2008 |
K. Andrew Kintz, Apex, NC US
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20080312110 | GLYCOL-BASED MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS CONTAINING INORGANIC CLAYS, AND THEIR METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A magnetorheological (MR) fluid comprising a glycol-based carrier fluid, a magnetizeable particle, and an inorganic clay. The MR fluid is particularly suitable for use in devices that have materials incompatible with typical hydrocarbon-based MR fluids, for example in devices where natural rubber is in contact with the fluids as in automotive engine mounts. The fluid is substantially non-foaming, and an improvement over glycol fluids thickened with organoclays. | 12-18-2008 |
20110056780 | CONTROLLABLE VEHICLE SUSPENSION SYSTEM WITH A CONTROLLABLE MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID STRUT - The controllable suspension system includes a strut with a magnetorheological fluid damper. The magnetorheological fluid damper includes a longitudinal damper tubular housing having a longitudinally extending axis and an inner wall for containing magnetorheological fluid. The damper includes a piston head movable within the damper tubular housing along a longitudinal length the housing, with the damper piston head providing a first upper variable volume magnetorheological fluid chamber and a second lower variable volume magnetorheological fluid chamber, with a fluid flow gap between the upper and lower fluid chambers, the damper piston having a longitudinal piston rod for supporting the piston head within the housing, with the piston supported within the housing with a piston rod bearing assembly disposed between the housing and the rod, with the piston rod bearing assembly having a piston rod bearing seal interface. | 03-10-2011 |
Ronald Kintz, N. Canton, OH US
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20090265878 | FLOOR CLEANING DEVICE WITH MULTIPLE AGITATORS - An agitator arrangement for a floor cleaning machine is disclosed including various multi-agitator configurations or one agitator configuration with a plurality of brushes with bristle bundles for rotation of the brushes about an approximate vertical axis with a plurality of stationary downwardly projecting, bristle bundles arranged in at least one row approximately side by side with or without an offset. In particular, agitator assemblies having multiple brushes that rotate in approximately a horizontal and approximately a vertical axis or that rotate at different speeds and torque. Other configurations may include multi-row multiple vertical axis agitators. | 10-29-2009 |
Ronald P. Kintz, North Canton, OH US
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20090165822 | EXTRACTION CLEANING APPARATUS - An extraction cleaning apparatus includes separate cleaning tanks for water and detergent and optionally also for rinse agent. The apparatus is able to sense its direction of travel and/or rate of travel and to control the cleaning liquid composition and/or rate of its delivery onto the floor in accordance therewith. For example, the apparatus is able to dispense detergent at a higher rate when the forward rate of travel increases and to dispense only water and/or rinse agent in the reverse direction. | 07-02-2009 |
Sam Kintz, South San Francisco, CA US
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20140066453 | SERINE/THREONINE KINASE INHIBITORS - Compounds having the formula I wherein R | 03-06-2014 |
Samuel Kintz, Redwood City, CA US
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20110118230 | DIAZACARBAZOLES AND METHODS OF USE - The invention relates to 1,7-diazacarbazole compounds of Formula (I), (I-a) and (I-b) which are useful as kinase inhibitors, more specifically useful as checkpoint kinase 1 (chk1) inhibitors, thus useful as cancer therapeutics. The invention also relates to compositions, more specifically pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and methods of using the same to treat various forms of cancer and hyperproliferative disorders, as well as methods of using the compounds for in vitro, in situ, and in vivo diagnosis or treatment of mammalian cells, or associated pathological conditions. | 05-19-2011 |
20120322785 | SUBSTITUTED 6,6-FUSED NITROGENOUS HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides novel compounds having the general formula: | 12-20-2012 |
20130261104 | METHODS OF USE OF DIAZACARBAZOLES FOR TREATING CANCER - Methods of use of compounds of formula (I) for treating cancer: | 10-03-2013 |
20150087630 | METHODS OF USE OF DIAZACARBAZOLES FOR TREATING CANCER - Methods of use of compounds of formula (I) for treating cancer: | 03-26-2015 |
Samuel Kintz, South San Francisco, CA US
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20140171407 | 1,7-DIAZACARBAZOLES AND METHODS OF USE - The invention relates to 1,7-diazacarbazole compounds of Formula (I), (I-a) and (I-b) which are useful as kinase inhibitors, more specifically useful as checkpoint kinase 1 (chk1) inhibitors, thus useful as cancer therapeutics. The invention also relates to compositions, more specifically pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and methods of using the same to treat various forms of cancer and hyperproliferative disorders, as well as methods of using the compounds for in vitro, in situ, and in vivo diagnosis or treatment of mammalian cells, or associated pathological conditions. | 06-19-2014 |
20150087664 | QUINAZOLINE COMPOUNDS AS SERINE/THREONINE KINASE INHIBITORS - Compounds having the formula (I) wherein R | 03-26-2015 |
Samuel S. Kintz, Stanford, CA US
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20140088076 | SUBSTITUTED 6,6-FUSED NITROGENOUS HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides novel compounds having the general formula: | 03-27-2014 |