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Stanley Arron, Bridgeport, CT US
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20100021512 | Incontinence garments with a silver lining infection stopper - Antibiotics used to cure Uterine Tract Infections have resulted in the growth of MRSA. and other antibiotic resistant bacteria. The CDC guidelines state “Disposable diapers cause 95% of all UTI'S”. The procedures used for “prevention” are ineffective because millions of bacteria in incontinence garments continue to double every 20 minutes. Silver ions in bandages are used to cure severly damaged skin, such as in burns. The best two in a large scale test achieved results in just 30 minutes. This Invention uses silver ions in linings next to the skin to stop the growth of over 250 kinds of infectious bacteria on it's surface and the body parts it touches. It achieves results in 30 minutes, equal to the most highly rated bandages . . . for every level of incontinence for both sexes. | 01-28-2010 |
Stanley Babowicz, Phoenix, AZ US
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20080212441 | Apparatus and Method for Digital Content Concealment - A copy protected compact disc ( | 09-04-2008 |
Stanley Balgaard, Evansville, MN US
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20100176639 | CHAIR THAT AIDS THE READYING OF THE OCCUPANT OF A LAY-DOWN BLIND - One embodiment of a reclining chair for placement in a lay-down blind. The chair aids the readying of its occupant. The chair reclines by the backrest pivoting on a hinge at the back of the seat. The chair aids the occupant in sitting up by providing pivotal force to the backrest. The pivotal force is provided by torsion springs in the hinge. The Other embodiments are described and shown. | 07-15-2010 |
Stanley Barcroft, Havant GB
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20090240219 | One-piece colostomy pouch - Convexity of the abdomen, as with a parastomal hernia, can cause problems in fitting a pouch by the standard procedure of using the fingers of both hands to apply pressure over and around the adhesive wafer. The mismatch of the surfaces leads to the formation of folds and wrinkles which can cause leakage in service. | 09-24-2009 |
Stanley Belkowski, Norristown, PA US
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20090275068 | Method of determining chymase activity with secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor - It is now discovered that human chymase cleaves human SLPI at a specific site and that this cleavage can be used as an indicator of chymase activity. The present invention provides methods of diagnosing a chymase-associated disease or evaluating the efficiency of a treatment of a chymase-associated disease in a human subject by measuring SLPI processing, as well as other related methods and compositions. | 11-05-2009 |
Stanley Brul, Vlaardingen NL
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20090035288 | EDIBLE PRODUCT CONTAINING BENEFICIAL BACTERIA - The present invention provides a method of preparing an edible product comprising non-viable bacteria providing a health benefit, the method comprising subjecting viable bacteria to at least two sub-lethal treatments to obtain the non-viable bacteria providing a health benefit, each sub-lethal treatment on its own not being sufficient to render the bacteria non-viable. The method porvides non-viable bacteria providing health benefits but which can conveniently be incorporated into a range of edible products. | 02-05-2009 |
20090123608 | Edible product containing beneficial moulds and/or yeasts - The present invention provides a method of preparing an edible product comprising non-viable moulds and/or yeasts that are substantially structurally intact and which provide a health benefit, the method comprising subjecting viable moulds and/or yeasts to at least two sub-lethal treatments to obtain the non-viable moulds and/or yeasts providing a health benefit, each sub-lethal treatment on its own not being sufficient to render the moulds and/or yeasts non-viable. | 05-14-2009 |
Stanley Chen, Hsin-Chu TW
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20090231077 | INDUCTOR - An inductor including a coil and an integrated magnetic body is provided. The integrated magnetic body includes a first magnetic body and a second magnetic body. The coil is disposed within the integrated magnetic body. The first magnetic body has a first magnetic property. The second magnetic body has a second magnetic property. The first magnetic property is different from the second magnetic property. | 09-17-2009 |
Stanley Chen, Port Jefferson, NY US
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20090048822 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FAST AND MEMORY EFFICIENT MACHINE TRANSLATION USING STATISTICAL INTEGRATED PHASE LATTICE - A phrase-based translation system and method includes a statistically integrated phrase lattice (SIPL) (H) which represents an entire translational model. An input (I) is translated by determining a best path through an entire lattice (S) by performing an efficient composition operation between the input and the SIPL. The efficient composition operation is performed by a multiple level search where each operand in the efficient composition operation represents a different search level. | 02-19-2009 |
Stanley Chimes, Beit Shemesh IL
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20100286559 | DIAGNOSTIC METHODS AND SYSTEMS BASED ON URINE ANALYSIS - A diagnostic method and apparatus for detecting at least one change in a urinary parameter indicative of a body malfunction, the method comprising at least semi-continuously monitoring in real time at least one of a sodium level, an oxygen level, a potassium level, and combinations thereof in the urine of a catheterized patient; whereby at least one parameter is monitored so as to detect one or more changes in the at least one parameter to reflect at least one of a fluid state, an electrolyte balance, a kidney state, a kidney perfusion and an organ perfusion in the patient, indicative of the body malfunction in the patient, in which the monitoring is preferably performed through electrodes that are arranged perpendicularly to the flow of urine through a patient's catheter system. | 11-11-2010 |
20140316219 | DIAGNOSTIC METHODS AND SYSTEMS BASED ON URINE ANALYSIS - A method for diagnosing a body malfunction is provided. At least one change in urinary parameter values, being indicative of the body malfunction, is monitored and detected. A volumetric urinary output of kidneys is monitored using a urine flow monitoring apparatus having a low flow metering device. It is determined whether a change exists in at least one of a volume value of the volumetric urinary output, and a trend of the corresponding urinary parameter value during a predetermined period. Signals are received from a plurality of electrodes, representing the urinary parameter values. The body malfunction is detected based on the determination of the change in at least one of the volume value and the trend. | 10-23-2014 |
Stanley Chmielecki, Nashua, NH US
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20090252063 | Method & system for configuring a network communications device - A method and system for auto-provisioning communications devices, the system includes a network appliance associated with a software and/or hardware module with instructions for managing the automatic configuration of communications devices. | 10-08-2009 |
Stanley Chung, Seoul KR
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20100110229 | Terminal having photographing function and display method for the same - Provided are a terminal having a photographing function and a displaying method for the terminal. The displaying method includes generating a plurality of process images by processing an original image, which is an image shown through a lens of the terminal, several times using different setup information each time, and displaying the generated plurality of process images on a plurality of buttons. Accordingly, even when a user is not proficient with how to obtain a high quality photograph by setting setup information, such as a focus, exposure, etc. and with operating the buttons, the user can select a process image, which seems to be the most preferable to the user, from among the process images, and thus the user can easily find the optimum setup information with a simple button operation. | 05-06-2010 |
Stanley Cieslak, Jr., Mckees Rocks, PA US
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20090243305 | Gravity motor and method - A gravity motor wherein a beam is pivotally mounted intermediate its opposite ends for oscillation in a vertical plane about a pivot point on a support structure. A moveable weight is slidably connected to the beam for reciprocal movement between the opposite ends of the beam past the pivot point. A drive unit is mounted and engaged for driving the weight back and forth between opposite ends of the beam thereby causing reciprocation of the beam about the pivot point by gravity to rotate a shaft in order to generate electricity or to provide other motor functions. | 10-01-2009 |
Stanley Cortell, New York, NY US
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20110105982 | FLUID SEPARATION DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A membraneless separation device can be applied to a variety of treatments, such as the ultrafiltration of blood for a patient with end stage renal disease. An ultrafiltration device can include a membraneless separation device, which separates an incoming blood flow into a substantially cytoplasmic body-free plasma flow and remaining fraction, and a dialysate-free second stage, which selectively removes excess fluid, toxins and other substances from the plasma flow and returns the processed plasma to the membraneless separation device. A treatment protocol can include ultrafiltering blood of a patient using the ultrafiltration device and performing a secondary treatment on the blood of the patient at a reduced frequency compared to the ultrafiltering. The membraneless separation device can also be applied to treatment, analysis, and/or exchange of plasma from blood, or combined with conventional dialyzers to perform dialysis on a cytoplasmic body-free plasma fraction. | 05-05-2011 |
Stanley Dashew, Los Angeles, CA US
Stanley Desaki, Mercer Island, WA US
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20110277875 | COOLANT VACUUM FILL APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus, system, and method are provided for bypassing a coolant reservoir with a fill tool connecting a source of vacuum pressure and a source of coolant (e.g., a vacuum coolant filler) to a vehicular cooling system inlet port. The fill tool bypass allows the coolant reservoir to be manufactured from a relatively structurally weak polymer material, which is subject to failure under vacuum pressure, while still allowing vacuum coolant filling to be used to charge the vehicular cooling system. Without the use of the bypass fill tool, the coolant reservoir would rupture under the vacuum pressures applied during vacuum coolant filling. | 11-17-2011 |
Stanley Detmar US
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20100197138 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ETCHING - Embodiments of the invention relate to a substrate etching method and apparatus. In one embodiment, a method for etching a substrate in a plasma etch reactor is provided that include flowing a backside process gas between a substrate and a substrate support assembly, and cyclically etching a layer on the substrate. | 08-05-2010 |
20120208300 | ETCH PROCESSING CHAMBER - A substrate etching method and apparatus are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for etching is provided that includes, in a plasma processing chamber, etching a feature in a silicon layer using an etch recipe that includes cyclical etching and deposition substeps until an end point is reached, wherein an aspect ratio of the feature increases with a number of cyclical etching and deposition substeps performed over time until the end point is reached; and adjusting a recipe variable of the etch recipe in response to the current aspect ratio of the feature during etching to manage thickness of sidewall polymers when the feature becomes deeper to avoid closing the feature and preventing subsequent etching. | 08-16-2012 |
Stanley Detmar, Mountain View, CA US
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20110198417 | PROCESS CHAMBER GAS FLOW IMPROVEMENTS - Embodiments of the present invention generally provide plasma etch process chamber improvements. An improved gas injection nozzle is provided for use at a central location of the lid of the chamber. The gas injection nozzle may be used in an existing plasma etch chamber and is configured to provide a series of conic gas flows across the surface of a substrate positioned within the chamber. In one embodiment, an improved exhaust kit for use in the plasma etch chamber is provided. The exhaust kit includes apparatus that may be used in an existing plasma etch chamber and is configured to provide annular flow of exhaust gases from the processing region of the chamber. | 08-18-2011 |
20120103524 | PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS WITH REDUCED EFFECTS OF PROCESS CHAMBER ASYMMETRY - Plasma processing apparatus that provide an asymmetric plasma distribution within the processing apparatus are provided herein. In some embodiments, a plasma processing apparatus may include a process chamber having a processing volume with a substrate support disposed therein; and a first RF coil disposed above the substrate support to couple RF energy into the processing volume, wherein an electric field generated by RF energy moving along the first RF coil is asymmetric about a central axis of the substrate support. In some embodiments, a pump port is disposed asymmetrically with respect to the processing volume to remove one or more gases from the processing volume. In some embodiments, the first RF coil is asymmetrically disposed about the central axis of the substrate support. | 05-03-2012 |
20120152900 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR GAS DELIVERY INTO PLASMA PROCESSING CHAMBERS - Methods and apparatus for gas delivery into plasma processing chambers are provided herein. In some embodiments, an apparatus for processing a substrate includes a process chamber having a processing volume, a substrate support disposed in the processing volume, an inductively coupled plasma source to generate an electric field within the processing volume that includes one or more regions of local maxima in the magnitude of the electric field, and one or more gas injectors to selectively direct a predominant portion of a process gas flowed through the one or more gas injectors into the one or more regions of local maxima. | 06-21-2012 |
20140374509 | PROCESS CHAMBER GAS FLOW IMPROVEMENTS - Embodiments of the present invention generally provide plasma etch process chamber improvements. An improved gas injection nozzle is provided for use at a central location of the lid of the chamber. The gas injection nozzle may be used in an existing plasma etch chamber and is configured to provide a series of conic gas flows across the surface of a substrate positioned within the chamber. In one embodiment, an improved exhaust kit for use in the plasma etch chamber is provided. The exhaust kit includes apparatus that may be used in an existing plasma etch chamber and is configured to provide annular flow of exhaust gases from the processing region of the chamber. | 12-25-2014 |
Stanley Didomenico, Jr., Richmond, IL US
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20090124666 | TRPV1 ANTAGONISTS - Compounds of formula (I) | 05-14-2009 |
20100130558 | NOVEL SUBSTITUTED OCTAHYDROCYCLOPENTA[C]PYRROL-4-AMINES AS CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS - The present application relates to calcium channel inhibitors containing compounds of formula (I) | 05-27-2010 |
Stanley Freeman, Avenel, NJ US
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20100029688 | BIPIPERIDINYL COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SUCH COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF TREATMENT - Bipiperidinyl compounds of the formula I, are disclosed as useful for treating or preventing type 2 diabetes and similar conditions. Pharmaceutically acceptable salts and solvates are included as well. The compounds are useful as agonists of the g-protein coupled receptor GPR-119. | 02-04-2010 |
20100075987 | ACYL BIPIPERIDINYL COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SUCH COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF TREATMENT - Bipiperidyl compounds of the formula: (I) are disclosed as useful for treating or preventing type 2 diabetes and similar conditions. Pharmaceutically acceptable salts and solvates are included as well. The compounds are useful as agonists of the g-protein coupled receptor GPR-119. | 03-25-2010 |
Stanley Frinak, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20090221948 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERY OF REGIONAL CITRATE ANTICOAGULATION TO EXTRACORPOREAL BLOOD CIRCUITS - The present invention includes a comprehensive replacement fluid system and method for the delivery of regional citrate anticoagulation (RCA) to extracorporeal blood circuits, wherein the system may include an online clearance monitor (OCM) and a circuit effluent online sensor system (OSS) for the continuous determination of patient plasma content of ultrafilterable soultes. | 09-03-2009 |
20100073171 | Method of Monitoring Dislodgement of Venous Needles in Dialysis Patients - A method of detecting a dislodged needle in a hemodialysis procedure includes measuring venous drip pressure of the dialysis machine of a patient undergoing hemodialysis, analyzing the venous drip pressure and deriving intravascular blood pressure at a location of venous needle insertion into the patient, comparing the derived intravascular blood pressure to a standard, repeating the measuring, analyzing and deriving, and comparing steps and, if the intravascular blood pressure is within a specified range of the standard, determining that a needle has been dislodged in the hemodialysis procedure. A method of alerting the patient and medical personnel of a dislodged needle in a hemodialysis procedure includes detecting a drop in intravascular pressure derived from measured venous drip pressure, determining that a needle is dislodged, and alerting medical personnel of the dislodged needle. | 03-25-2010 |
20120115248 | METHODS OF DETERMINING THE PRESENCE AND/OR CONCENTRATION OF AN ANALYTE IN A SAMPLE - Compositions, methods, and systems for monitoring analyte levels are provided herein. The disclosure provides methods and systems for the real-time monitoring of analytes, such as citrate, calcium, phosphate and magnesium, in a biological fluid in a clinical setting. | 05-10-2012 |
20120150090 | System and Method for Delivery of Regional Citrate Anticoagulation to Extracorporeal Blood Circuits - The present invention includes a comprehensive replacement fluid system and method for the delivery of regional citrate anticoagulation (RCA) to extracorporeal blood circuits, wherein the system may include an online clearance monitor (OCM) and a circuit effluent online sensor system (OSS) for the continuous determination of patient plasma content of ultrafilterable solutes. | 06-14-2012 |
20120265116 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERY OF REGIONAL CITRATE ANTICOAGULATION TO EXTRACORPOREAL BLOOD CIRCUITS - The present invention includes a comprehensive replacement fluid system and method for the delivery of regional citrate anticoagulation (RCA) to extracorporeal blood circuits, wherein the system may include an online clearance monitor (OCM) and a circuit effluent online sensor system (OSS) for the continuous determination of patient plasma content of ultrafilterable solutes. | 10-18-2012 |
20140024954 | Device and Method for Detecting Irregular Placement of an Extracorporeal Vascular Access Needle - A device and method for determining intravascular pressure and irregular needle placement in a hemodialysis procedure include analyzing means for automatically deriving venous access pressure (VAP) at a location of venous needle insertion into the patient and determining a ratio of VAP to mean arterial pressure, where the analyzing means determines multiple VAP values over multiple time periods and determines multiple ratios, one for each VAP value. Detecting means compare each ratio to a predetermined standard ratio derived from a moving average of prior VAP ratios, where the detecting means detects irregular needle placement when elevation of the ratio above the standard ratio is indicated. | 01-23-2014 |
20140221897 | System and Method for Delivery of Regional Citrate Anticoagulation to Extracorporeal Blood Circuits - The present invention includes a comprehensive replacement fluid system and method for the delivery of regional citrate anticoagulation (RCA) to extracorporeal blood circuits, wherein the system may include an online clearance monitor (OCM) and a circuit effluent online sensor system (OSS) for the continuous determination of patient plasma content of ultrafilterable solutes. | 08-07-2014 |
Stanley Gabrel, Round Lake, IL US
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20110232618 | PROJECTILE LAUNCHER WITH REDUCED RECOIL AND ANTI-JAM MECHANISM - A projectile launcher having a pneumatic assembly that reduces recoil. The launcher may include a gas storage chamber that is filled with compressed gas and then selectively vented to propel projectiles. In some cases, an electronic control circuit may be provided to selectively vent the gas storage chamber. In some embodiments, the launcher may include an anti jam feature that reduces breakage of projectiles during firing. | 09-29-2011 |
Stanley Gabrel, Arlington Heights, IL US
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20090101215 | COMPRESSED AIR REGULATOR APPARATUS SITUATED IN CANISTER AND METHOD FOR REGULATING COMPRESSED AIR THEREOF - A compressed gas regulator of a piston type is disclosed in which a regulator is configured with an input valve situated entirely inside a compressed air canister, which regulator is then attached to a paintball gun, marker or other device for providing discrete charges of gas at a predetermined pressure to the attached device. The overall size and weight of the regulator are minimized, which allows increased capabilities to the user. A regulator overpressurization port vents behind a conventional safety gauge for safety purposes. Fill, gage, and canister overpressurization rupture ports are interconnected with a fill channel that extends from the canister to the ports without intersecting or interfering with the regulating components within the regulator. The input valve seat face is surrounded by a shallow generally conical surface within an input plenum. The shallow generally conical surface extends at approximately 5 to 15 degrees. | 04-23-2009 |
Stanley Harris, Mt. Pleasant, SC US
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20110039253 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING AND/OR RESTORING VIABILITY OF ORGANS - An organ perfusion apparatus and method monitor, sustain and/or restore viability of organs and preserve organs for storage and/or transport. Other apparatus include an organ transporter, an organ cassette and an organ diagnostic device. The method includes perfusing the organ at hypothermic and/or normothermic temperatures, preferably after hypothermic organ flushing for organ transport and/or storage. The method can be practiced with prior or subsequent static or perfusion hypothermic exposure of the organ. Organ viability is restored by restoring high energy nucleotide (e.g., ATP) levels by perfusing the organ with a medical fluid, such as an oxygenated cross-linked hemoglobin-based bicarbonate medical fluid, at normothermic temperatures. In perfusion, organ perfusion pressure is preferably controlled in response to a sensor disposed in an end of tubing placed in the organ, by a pneumatically pressurized medical fluid reservoir, providing perfusion pressure fine tuning, overpressurization prevention and emergency flow cut-off. In the hypothermic mode, the organ is perfused with a medical fluid, preferably a simple crystalloid solution containing antioxidants, intermittently or in slow continuous flow. The medical fluid may be fed into the organ from an intermediary tank having a low pressure head to avoid organ overpressurization. Preventing overpressurization prevents or reduces damage to vascular endothelial lining and to organ tissue in general. Viability of the organ may be automatically monitored, preferably by monitoring characteristics of the medical fluid perfusate. The perfusion process can be automatically controlled using a control program. | 02-17-2011 |
20110053256 | Apparatus and method for maintaining and/or restoring viability of organs - An organ perfusion apparatus and method monitor, sustain and/or restore viability of organs and preserve organs for storage and/or transport. Other apparatus include an organ transporter, an organ cassette and an organ diagnostic device. The method includes perfusing the organ at hypothermic and/or normothermic temperatures, preferably after hypothermic organ flushing for organ transport and/or storage. The method can be practiced with prior or subsequent static or perfusion hypothermic exposure of the organ. Organ viability is restored by restoring high energy nucleotide (e.g., ATP) levels by perfusing the organ with a medical fluid, such as an oxygenated cross-linked hemoglobin-based bicarbonate medical fluid, at normothermic temperatures. In perfusion, organ perfusion pressure is preferably controlled in response to a sensor disposed in an end of tubing placed in the organ, by a pneumatically pressurized medical fluid reservoir, providing perfusion pressure fine tuning, overpressurization prevention and emergency flow cut-off. In the hypothermic mode, the organ is perfused with a medical fluid, preferably a simple crystalloid solution containing antioxidants, intermittently or in slow continuous flow. The medical fluid may be fed into the organ from an intermediary tank having a low pressure head to avoid organ overpressurization. Preventing overpressurization prevents or reduces damage to vascular endothelial lining and to organ tissue in general. Viability of the organ may be automatically monitored, preferably by monitoring characteristics of the medical fluid perfusate. The perfusion process can be automatically controlled using a control program. | 03-03-2011 |
20110059429 | Apparatus and method for maintaining and/or restoring viability of organs - An organ perfusion apparatus and method monitor, sustain and/or restore viability of organs and preserve organs for storage and/or transport. Other apparatus include an organ transporter, an organ cassette and an organ diagnostic device. The method includes perfusing the organ at hypothermic and/or normothermic temperatures, preferably after hypothermic organ flushing for organ transport and/or storage. The method can be practiced with prior or subsequent static or perfusion hypothermic exposure of the organ. Organ viability is restored by restoring high energy nucleotide (e.g., ATP) levels by perfusing the organ with a medical fluid, such as an oxygenated cross-linked hemoglobin-based bicarbonate medical fluid, at normothermic temperatures. In perfusion, organ perfusion pressure is preferably controlled in response to a sensor disposed in an end of tubing placed in the organ, by a pneumatically pressurized medical fluid reservoir, providing perfusion pressure fine tuning, overpressurization prevention and emergency flow cut-off. In the hypothermic mode, the organ is perfused with a medical fluid, preferably a simple crystalloid solution containing antioxidants, intermittently or in slow continuous flow. The medical fluid may be fed into the organ from an intermediary tank having a low pressure head to avoid organ overpressurization. Preventing overpressurization prevents or reduces damage to vascular endothelial lining and to organ tissue in general. Viability of the organ may be automatically monitored, preferably by monitoring characteristics of the medical fluid perfusate. The perfusion process can be automatically controlled using a control program. | 03-10-2011 |
20110300611 | Apparatus and method for maintaining and/or restoring viability of organs - An organ perfusion apparatus and method monitor, sustain and/or restore viability of organs and preserve organs for storage and/or transport. Other apparatus include an organ transporter, an organ cassette and an organ diagnostic device. The method includes perfusing the organ at hypothermic and/or normothermic temperatures, preferably after hypothermic organ flushing for organ transport and/or storage. The method can be practiced with prior or subsequent static or perfusion hypothermic exposure of the organ. Organ viability is restored by restoring high energy nucleotide (e.g., ATP) levels by perfusing the organ with a medical fluid, such as an oxygenated cross-linked hemoglobin-based bicarbonate medical fluid, at normothermic temperatures. In perfusion, organ perfusion pressure is preferably controlled in response to a sensor disposed in an end of tubing placed in the organ, by a pneumatically pressurized medical fluid reservoir, providing perfusion pressure fine tuning, overpressurization prevention and emergency flow cut-off. In the hypothermic mode, the organ is perfused with a medical fluid, preferably a simple crystalloid solution containing antioxidants, intermittently or in slow continuous flow. The medical fluid may be fed into the organ from an intermediary tank having a low pressure head to avoid organ overpressurization. Preventing overpressurization prevents or reduces damage to vascular endothelial lining and to organ tissue in general. Viability of the organ may be automatically monitored, preferably by monitoring characteristics of the medical fluid perfusate. The perfusion process can be automatically controlled using a control program. | 12-08-2011 |
20110300612 | Apparatus and method for maintaining and/or restoring viability of organs - An organ perfusion apparatus and method monitor, sustain and/or restore viability of organs and preserve organs for storage and/or transport. Other apparatus include an organ transporter, an organ cassette and an organ diagnostic device. The method includes perfusing the organ at hypothermic and/or normothermic temperatures, preferably after hypothermic organ flushing for organ transport and/or storage. The method can be practiced with prior or subsequent static or perfusion hypothermic exposure of the organ. Organ viability is restored by restoring high energy nucleotide (e.g., ATP) levels by perfusing the organ with a medical fluid, such as an oxygenated cross-linked hemoglobin-based bicarbonate medical fluid, at normothermic temperatures. In perfusion, organ perfusion pressure is preferably controlled in response to a sensor disposed in an end of tubing placed in the organ, by a pneumatically pressurized medical fluid reservoir, providing perfusion pressure fine tuning, overpressurization prevention and emergency flow cut-off In the hypothermic mode, the organ is perfused with a medical fluid, preferably a simple crystalloid solution containing antioxidants, intermittently or in slow continuous flow. The medical fluid may be fed into the organ from an intermediary tank having a low pressure head to avoid organ overpressurization. Preventing overpressurization prevents or reduces damage to vascular endothelial lining and to organ tissue in general. Viability of the organ may be automatically monitored, preferably by monitoring characteristics of the medical fluid perfusate. The perfusion process can be automatically controlled using a control program. | 12-08-2011 |
20110300614 | Apparatus and method for maintaining and/or restoring viability of organs - An organ perfusion apparatus and method monitor, sustain and/or restore viability of organs and preserve organs for storage and/or transport. Other apparatus include an organ transporter, an organ cassette and an organ diagnostic device. The method includes perfusing the organ at hypothermic and/or normothermic temperatures, preferably after hypothermic organ flushing for organ transport and/or storage. The method can be practiced with prior or subsequent static or perfusion hypothermic exposure of the organ. Organ viability is restored by restoring high energy nucleotide (e.g., ATP) levels by perfusing the organ with a medical fluid, such as an oxygenated cross-linked hemoglobin-based bicarbonate medical fluid, at normothermic temperatures. In perfusion, organ perfusion pressure is preferably controlled in response to a sensor disposed in an end of tubing placed in the organ, by a pneumatically pressurized medical fluid reservoir, providing perfusion pressure fine tuning, overpressurization prevention and emergency flow cut-off. In the hypothermic mode, the organ is perfused with a medical fluid, preferably a simple crystalloid solution containing antioxidants, intermittently or in slow continuous flow. The medical fluid may be fed into the organ from an intermediary tank having a low pressure head to avoid organ overpressurization. Preventing overpressurization prevents or reduces damage to vascular endothelial lining and to organ tissue in general. Viability of the organ may be automatically monitored, preferably by monitoring characteristics of the medical fluid perfusate. The perfusion process can be automatically controlled using a control program. | 12-08-2011 |
20110300615 | Apparatus and method for maintaining and/or restoring viability of organs - An organ perfusion apparatus and method monitor, sustain and/or restore viability of organs and preserve organs for storage and/or transport. Other apparatus include an organ transporter, an organ cassette and an organ diagnostic device. The method includes perfusing the organ at hypothermic and/or normothermic temperatures, preferably after hypothermic organ flushing for organ transport and/or storage. The method can be practiced with prior or subsequent static or perfusion hypothermic exposure of the organ. Organ viability is restored by restoring high energy nucleotide (e.g., ATP) levels by perfusing the organ with a medical fluid, such as an oxygenated cross-linked hemoglobin-based bicarbonate medical fluid, at normothermic temperatures. In perfusion, organ perfusion pressure is preferably controlled in response to a sensor disposed in an end of tubing placed in the organ, by a pneumatically pressurized medical fluid reservoir, providing perfusion pressure fine tuning, overpressurization prevention and emergency flow cut-off. In the hypothermic mode, the organ is perfused with a medical fluid, preferably a simple crystalloid solution containing antioxidants, intermittently or in slow continuous flow. The medical fluid may be fed into the organ from an intermediary tank having a low pressure head to avoid organ overpressurization. Preventing overpressurization prevents or reduces damage to vascular endothelial lining and to organ tissue in general. Viability of the organ may be automatically monitored, preferably by monitoring characteristics of the medical fluid perfusate. The perfusion process can be automatically controlled using a control program. | 12-08-2011 |
20130109006 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING AND/OR RESTORING VIABILITY OF ORGANS | 05-02-2013 |
Stanley Hattman, Rochester, NY US
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20100035945 | SMALL MOLECULE INHIBITORS OF BACTERIAL DAM DNA METHYLTRANSFERASES - Disclosed are compounds, crystal structures, data representations, methods of using, and methods of identifying compounds in relation to DNA methylation and inhibition of methylation. In embodiments, DNA methylation is by DNA-adenine methyltransferases (Dam). In an embodiment, compounds are used to treat a host suspected of infection by a pathogenic organism. In an embodiment, virulence of a pathogenic bacterium is modified by treatment with an agent capable of inhibiting a bacterial Dam enzyme. In an embodiment, compounds and methods are disclosed regarding Dam inhibitors. | 02-11-2010 |
Stanley Heptinstal, Nottingham GB
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20110059475 | STABILISATION OF BLOOD CELL CONJUGATES - The invention relates to methods and kits for stabilising blood cell conjugates in blood samples for subsequent analysis. The invention particularly relates to methods and kits for use in fixing and stabilising platelet aggregates in blood samples, and methods for detecting the degree of platelet aggregation in a sample. The invention extends to kits for monitoring the efficacy of anti-thrombotic treatment regimes using platelet aggregation analysis. Two compositions with aliphatic aldehydes and a buffer are employed in a consecutive order. The second composition comprises addition a chelating agent. | 03-10-2011 |
Stanley Hockerson, Albuquerque, NM US
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20080201981 | Spray-formed reinforcement for footwear - A reinforcing elastic polymer, such as a urethane/rubber material, is selectively spray-applied over upper, midsole or outsole components of articles of footwear. Such a material sprayed over the toe area of baseball shoes, for example, that is subjected to increased wear during use, serves to improve the durability of that area. A cleated midsole constructed of a lightweight foamed material such as EVA, has an elastic polymer outsole layer selectively spray-applied over the outer surface of the cleated midsole to form a combination midsole/outsole that provides improved durability and traction, as well as superior shock absorption characteristics. | 08-28-2008 |
Stanley Hronik, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20080209089 | Packet-Based Parallel Interface Protocol For A Serial Buffer Having A Parallel Processor Port - A serial buffer is provided having a parallel port configured to couple the serial buffer to a first system via a parallel interface protocol. The serial buffer also includes a serial port configured to couple the serial buffer to a second system via a serial interface protocol and control logic that enables data to be transferred between the parallel port and the serial port in an efficient manner. In one embodiment, the parallel interface protocol is substantially identical to a quad-data rate burst of two (QDRII-B2) interface protocol. | 08-28-2008 |
20090086750 | Non-Random Access Rapid I/O Endpoint In A Multi-Processor System - A system and method for using a doorbell command to allow sRIO devices to operate as bus masters to retrieve data packets stored in a serial buffer, without requiring the SRIO devices to specify the sizes of the data packets. The serial buffer includes a plurality of queues that store data packets. A doorbell frame request packet identifies the queue to be accessed within the serial buffer, but does not specify the size of the data packet(s) to be retrieved. Upon detecting a doorbell frame request packet, the serial buffer operates as a bus master to transfer the requested data packets out of the selected queue. The selected queue can be configured to operate in a flush mode or a non-flush mode. The serial buffer may also indicate that a received doorbell frame request has attempted to access an empty queue. | 04-02-2009 |
Stanley Jerrard-Dunne, Dublin IE
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20090300516 | APPARATUS FOR NAVIGATION AND INTERACTION IN A VIRTUAL MEETING PLACE - An apparatus for providing for virtual communication and collaboration comprises a collaborative virtual environment (CVE) application executing within a distributed data processing system, and a shadow module implemented within the CVE application. The CVE application provides a virtual world represented as a grid of an interconnected set of locations each divided into a set of zones and each having an assigned context through a user interface provided to a plurality of users through one or more client systems. The CVE provides each user with a respective avatar representation for navigating and interacting within the locations of the virtual world. The shadow module provides a first user interface element through which a first user can create and leave a shadow object representation for the first user within a zone of a subset of the set of locations when the avatar representation for the user is currently located in that zone. The shadow object representation persists in the zone after the avatar representation for the first user has navigated away from the zone. The shadow module provides a second user interface element providing a second user with one or more selectable options for corresponding with the first user when the avatar representation for the second user is located in the zone with the shadow object representation. | 12-03-2009 |
20090300521 | APPARATUS FOR NAVIGATION AND INTERACTION IN A VIRTUAL MEETING PLACE - An apparatus for providing for virtual communication and collaboration comprises a collaborative virtual environment (CVE) application executing within a distributed data processing system, and a navigation module implemented within the CVE application. The CVE application provides a virtual world represented as a grid of an interconnected set of locations each divided into a set of zones and each having an assigned context through a user interface provided to a plurality of users through one or more client systems. The CVE provides each user with a respective avatar representation for navigating and interacting within the locations of the virtual world. The navigation module provides a user interface element for each user to specify a respective set of navigation settings. The navigation module automatically directs the avatar representation for each user to traverse the set of zones of a respective subset of the set of locations of the virtual world in a particular order of locations and at a particular rate for each location according to the respective set of navigation settings specified by the user. | 12-03-2009 |
Stanley Job Doraisamy, Kuala Lumpur MY
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20090045493 | SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENT AND METHOD OF PRODUCING - A semiconductor component and method for producing. The semiconductor component includes a semiconductor device and a leadframe. A package layout is defined and the orientation of electrically conductive members with respect to the semiconductor device and inner contact areas of the leadframe is altered so as to maximize the interfacial bonding area. The constraints of the standard package dimensions and the component assembly method are taken into account. | 02-19-2009 |
20090189259 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING - An electronic device and method of manufacturing. One embodiment includes attaching a first semiconductor chip to a first metallic clip. The first semiconductor chip is placed over a leadframe after the attachment of the first semiconductor chip to the first metallic clip. | 07-30-2009 |
20090212446 | Semiconductor Device - A semiconductor device including: a die pad, a die on the die pad, and resin encapsulating the die and forming an isolation thickness over the die pad, the resin including a mounting aperture and a major surface configured for mounting to an external device, the major surface having a non warpage compensation portion adjacent the die and a warpage compensation portion in a relatively thermally inactive zone with an approximate discontinuity and/or abrupt change in gradient between the non warpage compensation portion and the warpage compensation portion. | 08-27-2009 |
20090230519 | Semiconductor Device - This application relates to a semiconductor device comprising: a carrier comprising a chip island and at least one first external contact element; only one semiconductor chip, wherein the semiconductor chip comprises a first electrode on a first surface and a second electrode on a second surface opposite to the first surface and wherein the first electrode is attached to the chip island; and a metal structure comprising a plate region attached to the second electrode and a connection region attached to the at least one first external contact element, wherein the plate region extends laterally beyond the edges of at least two sides of the second surface of the semiconductor chip. | 09-17-2009 |
20120058606 | Method of Fabricating A Semiconductor Device Having A Resin With Warpage Compensated Structures - A semiconductor device including: a die pad, a die on the die pad, and resin encapsulating the die and forming an isolation thickness over the die pad, the resin including a mounting aperture and a major surface configured for mounting to an external device, the major surface having a non warpage compensation portion adjacent the die and a warpage compensation portion in a relatively thermally inactive zone with an approximate discontinuity and/or abrupt change in gradient between the non warpage compensation portion and the warpage compensation portion. | 03-08-2012 |
20120162924 | Integrated Semiconductor Outline Package - A transistor outline package is provided for a semiconductor integrated device suitable for use in a control module of an automobile for connection between a printed circuit board and a bus bar of such a module. The package includes a package housing, having a first end suitable for mounting to a PCB and which has a width. The package is also formed with a leadframe which includes a heat sink and ground plane blade suitable for connection to a bus bar, a plurality of connector leads suitable for connection to a PCB and at least one source tab lead suitable for connection to a module connector of such a control module. The plurality of connection leads and the source tab lead extend from the first end of the package housing side by side in the direction along and within the width of the first end of the package housing. | 06-28-2012 |
Stanley Job Doraisamy, Setapak MY
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20100007006 | Integrated Semiconductor Outline Package - A transistor outline package is provided for a semiconductor integrated device suitable for use in a control module of an automobile for connection between a printed circuit board and a bus bar of such a module. The package includes a package housing, having a first end suitable for mounting to a PCB and which has a width. The package is also formed with a leadframe which includes a heat sink and ground plane blade suitable for connection to a bus bar, a plurality of connector leads suitable for connection to a PCB and at least one source tab lead suitable for connection to a module connector of such a control module. The plurality of connection leads and the source tab lead extend from the first end of the package housing side by side in the direction along and within the width of the first end of the package housing. | 01-14-2010 |
20150069537 | PACKAGE-ON-PACKAGE SEMICONDUCTOR SENSOR DEVICE - A semiconductor sensor device has a MCU die and an acceleration-sensing die mounted on a die paddle of a lead frame. The MCU die is connected to leads of the lead frame with first bond wires and the acceleration-sensing die is connected to the MCU die with second bond wires. An interposer is flip-chip mounted on a top surface of the MCU die. The MCU die, acceleration-sensing die and a portion of the interposer are covered with a molding compound. A pre-packaged pressure sensor is flip-chip mounted on a top, exposed surface of the interposer. The interposer provides electrical connection between the pre-packaged pressure sensor and the MCU die. | 03-12-2015 |
Stanley Jonnah A., Portland, CT US
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20090308695 | LARGE ITEM TRANSPORT IN A GROUP ELEVATOR SYSTEM - Elevators ( | 12-17-2009 |
Stanley Jungleib, Portola Valley, CA US
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20110131477 | Systems and Methods for Analyzing and Affecting Subtle Energy - Systems and methods for analyzing and affecting manifestations of subtle energy resonance are provided. A memory array associated with a transducer is read and stored in a memory of an analysis device. The memory array is then exposed to an energy environment which causes changes to the memory array. A second reading of the memory array indicates the changes to the memory array as compared to the first reading. The detected changes are analyzed and used to generate an energy signature and a report concerning any combination of the changes, the rate of changes, and the generated energy signature. The energy data concerns subtle energy in a designated energy environment which may include one or more animate or inanimate crystalline resonators. Tuning of a generator allows for manipulation of cell resonance, which may be used for research or in order to produce a desired resonance. | 06-02-2011 |
Stanley Kolt, Mamaroneck, NY US
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20110077452 | K-RING ELECTROMAGNETIC TREATMENT APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TUMORS, ARTHRITIS AND OTHER AILMENTS - A magnetic field therapy apparatus includes a first wire coil, a second wire coil and an electrically conductive member connecting the coils in series. The coils are wound in the same direction. In a preferred embodiment the coils are wrapped around a single bobbin, with the first coil forming a bottom layer and the second coil wrapped around the first coil and forming a top layer. AC power coupled to the coils energizes the coils and generates a magnetic field within the bobbin interior region. When current enters one coil it induces current in the other coil, thereby creating a scalar effect, producing energy in the form of a helix. The waves are identical, but out of phase temporally, that is, physically identical, but 180 degrees out of phase in terms of time. In an alternate embodiment, the coils may be on separate bobbins. A trigger may be applied to the part of a body undergoing therapy. | 03-31-2011 |
20140094644 | K-RING ELECTROMAGNETIC TREATMENT APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TUMORS, ARTHRITIS AND OTHER AILMENTS - A magnetic field therapy apparatus includes a first wire coil, a second wire coil and an electrically conductive member connecting the coils in series. The coils are wound in the same direction. In a preferred embodiment the coils are wrapped around a single bobbin, with the first coil forming a bottom layer and the second coil wrapped around the first coil and forming a top layer. AC power coupled to the coils energizes the coils and generates a magnetic field within the bobbin interior region. When current enters one coil it induces current in the other coil, thereby creating a scalar effect, producing energy in the form of a helix. The waves are identical, but out of phase temporally, that is, physically identical, but 180 degrees out of phase in terms of time. In an alternate embodiment, the coils may be on separate bobbins. A trigger may be applied to the part of a body undergoing therapy. | 04-03-2014 |
Stanley Kowalski, Iii, Wilbraham, MA US
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20090270814 | SYRINGE FOR USE IN MEDICAL APPLICATIONS - A flow delivery system including a syringe that includes an outer plastic shell, a leur and a plunger; and a needle and/or a catheter that embodies a hub and a cannula which delivers a solution of a material. Various structures are included to provide locking engagements, torque sensitive connections, sufficient interfacing between components and visual conformation of connectors. The syringe assembly can also include an approach to a filter. Moreover, an approach to sterilization is provided. | 10-29-2009 |
20100080683 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROTECTING A WIND TURBINE IN HIGH WIND CONDITIONS - Systems for protecting a wind turbine in high wind conditions are disclosed. A shrouded turbine may have an ejector shroud disposed adjacent and downstream of a turbine shroud. In one version, the ejector shroud can move to surround the turbine shroud. In another version, the turbine can be pivoted on a support tower to cover the intake end of the turbine and rotate the turbine about an axis at a right angle to the tower axis. In another version, the turbine is supported by a telescoping tower which may be retracted to lower the turbine in high winds. In another version, the tower sections may be connected by a pivotable connection and supported by guy wire(s) which may be lengthened to lower the upper tower section pivotally. | 04-01-2010 |
20100133853 | Ultracapacitor interface in wind turbine and ring generator - A mixer-ejector wind turbine uses an ultracapacitor system to store power from the variable generation of power by a permanent magnet generator. The system takes advantage of the MEWT area ratio, the higher velocity at the outer radius of the turbine, and the ability of the ultracapacitor system to store almost all of the input charge. | 06-03-2010 |
20100166547 | WIND TURBINE WITH REDUCED RADAR SIGNATURE - Various components of a shrouded wind turbine are coated with a radar absorbent material. The resulting wind turbine has a reduced radar signature compared to conventional wind turbines. | 07-01-2010 |
20110020110 | WIND TURBINE WITH REDUCED RADAR SIGNATURE - Various components of a shrouded wind turbine are coated with carbonyl iron powder. The resulting wind turbine has a reduced radar signature compared to conventional wind turbines. | 01-27-2011 |
20110021999 | FILTER FOR FLOW IMPROVEMENTS FOR DELIVERY OF BIOMATERIALS - A flow delivery system includes a syringe and a needle and/or a catheter that delivers an aqueous solution of a material, e.g., a biomaterial alone or mixed with a fluid lubricant, into a body. A filter located within the body of the syringe includes a plurality of openings each of a predetermined size. As the solution travels through the syringe, the solution encounters the filter openings which break up or downsize any biomaterial particles larger than the size of the openings. Also, the filter openings allow any particles of the biomaterial originally smaller than the size of the openings to pass without any downsizing. The size of the filter openings is selected as a function of the size of the opening in the needle and/or catheter. The downsized particles then pass with any other non-downsized particles in a relatively unobstructed manner into the body through the needle and/or catheter. | 01-27-2011 |
20140154795 | BIOREACTOR USING ACOUSTIC STANDING WAVES - A perfusion bioreactor includes at least one ultrasonic transducer that can acoustically generate a multi-dimensional standing wave. The standing wave can be used to retain cells in the bioreactor, and can also be utilized to dewater or further harvest product from the waste materials produced in a bioreactor. | 06-05-2014 |
20140329997 | ACOUSTIC BIOREACTOR PROCESSES - A series of multi-dimensional acoustic standing waves is set up inside a growth volume of a bioreactor. The acoustic standing waves are used to hold a cell culture in place as a nutrient fluid stream flows through the cell culture. Biomolecules produced by the cell culture are collected by the nutrient fluid stream and separated downstream of the cell culture. | 11-06-2014 |
Stanley Kowalski, Jr., Wilbraham, MA US
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20100080683 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROTECTING A WIND TURBINE IN HIGH WIND CONDITIONS - Systems for protecting a wind turbine in high wind conditions are disclosed. A shrouded turbine may have an ejector shroud disposed adjacent and downstream of a turbine shroud. In one version, the ejector shroud can move to surround the turbine shroud. In another version, the turbine can be pivoted on a support tower to cover the intake end of the turbine and rotate the turbine about an axis at a right angle to the tower axis. In another version, the turbine is supported by a telescoping tower which may be retracted to lower the turbine in high winds. In another version, the tower sections may be connected by a pivotable connection and supported by guy wire(s) which may be lengthened to lower the upper tower section pivotally. | 04-01-2010 |
Stanley Kromydas, Las Vegas, NV US
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20090275404 | PLAYER TERMINAL ACCESSING SELECTABLE GAMES - A gaming method and system that enables at least one player terminal to access a plurality of selectable games is described. The method comprises networking gaming modules, in which each gaming module is configured to control a selectable game. Additionally, each gaming module is coupled to a player terminal with a plurality of user controls. The method enables the user controls associated with a single player terminal to access a plurality of selectable games. The method then proceeds to receive a user instruction from the single player terminal that selects at least one networked gaming module. A result is generated that determines whether a prize is awarded for each selectable game. The result for each selectable game is displayed on a publicly viewable display that is operatively coupled to the selected networked gaming module. | 11-05-2009 |
20100109238 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING MULTI-GAME REEL STRIPS - A method for varying the symbols used on a mechanical reel strip are disclosed. A reel strip comprises a plurality of symbols, each of the symbols associated with a symbol group. Each of the symbol groups is associated with a symbol group designation position on the reel strip. By varying the designation position on the reel strip, the symbols used with each reel strip can be modified. When multiple mechanical reels are used in a gaming machine, the symbol designating position for each reel strip can be the same as any other reel strip or can vary from any of the other reel strips. As such, an endless number of games and game variations may be created and deployed. | 05-06-2010 |
20100113127 | SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING MULTI-GAME REEL STRIPS - A system for varying the symbols used on a mechanical reel strip are disclosed. A reel strip comprises a plurality of symbols, each of the symbols associated with a symbol group. Each of the symbol groups is associated with a symbol group designation position on the reel strip. By varying the designation position on the reel strip, the symbols used with each reel strip can be modified. When multiple mechanical reels are used in a gaming machine, the symbol designating position for each reel strip can be the same as any other reel strip or can vary from any of the other reel strips. As such, an endless number of games and game variations may be created and deployed. | 05-06-2010 |
Stanley Kugell, Newton, MA US
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20100211649 | Method and System for Sending Message with Geographic Reference - Methods and systems for sending messages with a location token as a geographic location reference. A method for sending a message with location token from a sending station in a communications network, where user initiates a request by selecting a location, the sending station sends a request to a server for location token for the location selected by the user, the server generates a location token and returns the location token to the sending station, the sending station creates and sends the message with the location token sent by the server, a receiving station receives the message along with location token, user operating the receiving station requests the server to retrieve location by accessing the location token. The capabilities of the server may be co-hosted wholly or partially on the sending station, wholly or partially on the receiving station, or wholly or partially on both the sending and receiving station. | 08-19-2010 |
Stanley Kyi, Andover, MA US
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20090197240 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EX VIVO LUNG CARE - Methods and systems of maintaining, evaluating, and providing therapy to a lung ex vivo. The methods and systems involve positioning the lung in an ex vivo perfusion circuit; circulating a perfusion fluid through the lung, the fluid entering the lung through a pulmonary artery interface and leaving the lung through a left atrial interface; and ventilating the lung by flowing a ventilation gas through a tracheal interface. Maintaining the lung for extended periods involves causing the lung to rebreath a captive volume of air, and reaching an equilibrium state between the perfusion fluid and the ventilation gas. Evaluating the gas exchange capability of the lung involves deoxygenating the perfusion fluid and measuring a time taken to reoxygenate the perfusion fluid by ventilating the lung with an oxygenation gas. | 08-06-2009 |
20090197241 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EX VIVO LUNG CARE - Methods and systems of maintaining, evaluating, and providing therapy to a lung ex vivo. The methods and systems involve positioning the lung in an ex vivo perfusion circuit; circulating a perfusion fluid through the lung, the fluid entering the lung through a pulmonary artery interface and leaving the lung through a left atrial interface; and ventilating the lung by flowing a ventilation gas through a tracheal interface. Maintaining the lung for extended periods involves causing the lung to rebreath a captive volume of air, and reaching an equilibrium state between the perfusion fluid and the ventilation gas. Evaluating the gas exchange capability of the lung involves deoxygenating the perfusion fluid and measuring a time taken to reoxygenate the perfusion fluid by ventilating the lung with an oxygenation gas. | 08-06-2009 |
20090197292 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EX VIVO LUNG CARE - Methods and systems of maintaining, evaluating, and providing therapy to a lung ex vivo. The methods and systems involve positioning the lung in an ex vivo perfusion circuit; circulating a perfusion fluid through the lung, the fluid entering the lung through a pulmonary artery interface and leaving the lung through a left atrial interface; and ventilating the lung by flowing a ventilation gas through a tracheal interface. Maintaining the lung for extended periods involves causing the lung to rebreath a captive volume of air, and reaching an equilibrium state between the perfusion fluid and the ventilation gas. Evaluating the gas exchange capability of the lung involves deoxygenating the perfusion fluid and measuring a time taken to reoxygenate the perfusion fluid by ventilating the lung with an oxygenation gas. | 08-06-2009 |
20090197324 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EX VIVO LUNG CARE - Methods and systems of maintaining, evaluating, and providing therapy to a lung ex vivo. The methods and systems involve positioning the lung in an ex vivo perfusion circuit; circulating a perfusion fluid through the lung, the fluid entering the lung through a pulmonary artery interface and leaving the lung through a left atrial interface; and ventilating the lung by flowing a ventilation gas through a tracheal interface. Maintaining the lung for extended periods involves causing the lung to rebreath a captive volume of air, and reaching an equilibrium state between the perfusion fluid and the ventilation gas. Evaluating the gas exchange capability of the lung involves deoxygenating the perfusion fluid and measuring a time taken to reoxygenate the perfusion fluid by ventilating the lung with an oxygenation gas. | 08-06-2009 |
20090197325 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR Ex vivo LUNG CARE - Methods and systems of maintaining, evaluating, and providing therapy to a lung ex vivo. The methods and systems involve positioning the lung in an ex vivo perfusion circuit; circulating a perfusion fluid through the lung, the fluid entering the lung through a pulmonary artery interface and leaving the lung through a left atrial interface; and ventilating the lung by flowing a ventilation gas through a tracheal interface. Maintaining the lung for extended periods involves causing the lung to rebreath a captive volume of air, and reaching an equilibrium state between the perfusion fluid and the ventilation gas. Evaluating the gas exchange capability of the lung involves deoxygenating the perfusion fluid and measuring a time taken to reoxygenate the perfusion fluid by ventilating the lung with an oxygenation gas. | 08-06-2009 |
20110136096 | Systems and Methods for Ex Vivo Organ Care - The invention, in various embodiments, provides systems, methods and solutions for perfusing an organ ex vivo. | 06-09-2011 |
20130157248 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EX VIVO LUNG CARE - Methods and systems of maintaining, evaluating, and providing therapy to a lung ex vivo. The methods and systems involve positioning the lung in an ex vivo perfusion circuit; circulating a perfusion fluid through the lung, the fluid entering the lung through a pulmonary artery interface and leaving the lung through a left atrial interface; and ventilating the lung by flowing a ventilation gas through a tracheal interface. Maintaining the lung for extended periods involves causing the lung to rebreath a captive volume of air, and reaching an equilibrium state between the perfusion fluid and the ventilation gas. Evaluating the gas exchange capability of the lung involves deoxygenating the perfusion fluid and measuring a time taken to reoxygenate the perfusion fluid by ventilating the lung with an oxygenation gas. | 06-20-2013 |
20150079580 | Systems and Methods for Ex Vivo Organ Care - The invention, in various embodiments, provides systems, methods and solutions for perfusing an organ ex vivo. | 03-19-2015 |
Stanley Lachmansingh, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20090139171 | Extruded permanent form-work for concrete - A set of extruded panels is provided for constructing a form-work for concrete. The set includes a plurality of first, second and connecting wall panels. The first wall panels are arranged edge to edge to form a first wall. The second wall panels are arranged edge to edge to form a second wall generally parallel to the first wall. The connecting wall panels are arranged to span transversely between the first and second walls. Each first wall panel incorporates an outer wall extending between first and second edges of the first wall panel, and an inner wall extending between first and second edges of the first wall panel, the inner wall spaced transversely from the outer wall and located relatively more proximate to the second wall panel. Each first wall panel incorporates a plurality of support walls extending transversely between the outer and inner walls. | 06-04-2009 |
Stanley Learnard, Brunswick, MD US
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20100037742 | Panel saw - A supplemental frame and adjustable edge stop assembly are mounted to a front lower edge of a panel saw. A first quick release mount on the supplemental frame cooperates with a second quick release mount on the edge stop assembly to enable quick interchange of assemblies. One form of edge stop assembly includes a movable panel for movement as a unit of multiple edge stops into and out of operative position. A mounting plate for a cutting tool has workpiece rise limiters for pressing the workpiece against the panel saw face. Adjustable hold-downs engage a top edge of the workpiece to hold it down against support rollers. The edge stops, rise limiters and hold-downs form a pocket supporting the workpiece along three mutually perpendicular axes. A stand-off panel removably positioned on a front face of the panel saw supports thin workpieces closer to the cutting tool. | 02-18-2010 |
Stanley Lesiak, Naperville, IL US
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20080200098 | POLISHING SLURRY FOR ALUMINUM AND ALUMINUM ALLOYS - The invention is directed to a method of polishing a surface of an object that includes aluminum. The method includes the step of contacting the surface of the object with a soft polishing pad and a polishing composition. The polishing composition includes abrasive particles, an agent that oxidizes aluminum, and a liquid carrier to polish the surface of the object. The polishing composition includes the abrasive particles suspended in the liquid carrier, and is applied at a pH above about 7. | 08-21-2008 |
Stanley Levy, Jr., Saratoga, CA US
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20110178584 | VAGINAL REMODELING DEVICE AND METHODS - This invention relates generally to apparatus and methods for tightening tissue of the female genitalia by heating targeted connective tissue with radiant energy, while cooling the mucosal epithelial surface over the target tissue to protect it from the heat. Embodiments include a handle and treatment tip that has both an energy delivery element and a cooling mechanism. The handle may be a two-handed handle allowing control even while rotating and maneuvering the treatment around the genital opening. The apparatus or system may also include an integrated controller, which may confirm tissue contact without applying RF energy, based only on the temperature of the applicator and the time since the last application of energy from the applicator. | 07-21-2011 |
20120136407 | INCONTINENCE TREATMENT WITH URETHRAL GUIDE - Incontinence systems and methods for directing treatment to a target tissue of a patient comprise a guide having a first palpation member and a probe body having a treatment zone and a second palpation member. The guide is configured to be inserted into a urethra of the patient. The first palpation member is positioned in a fixed relationship to an anatomical landmark, such as a bladder neck. The probe body is configured to be inserted into a vagina of the patient. The second palpation member is registered proximal the first palpation member so as to position the treatment zone of the probe adjacent the target tissue of the patient and away from the nerves and/or tissues in the area of the bladder neck and bladder. | 05-31-2012 |
Stanley Liffmann, Newbury, MA US
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20090028727 | Diluter pump for chemistry analyzers - A chemistry analyzer precision pump is disclosed. In one general aspect, it has a pump block that defines a first pump chamber with a fluid port at a first end, an opening for a piston at a second end, and a seal mount located between the opening and the port. A second, smaller, pump chamber also has a fluid port at a first end, an opening for a piston at a second end, and a seal mount located between the opening and the port. A first seal is mounted at the first seal mount and a second seal is mounted at the second seal mount. A first piston is mounted to reciprocate in the first pump chamber, past the first seal, and a second, smaller piston is mounted to reciprocate in the second pump chamber, past the second seal. The first and second pistons and the first and second pump chambers can be conically shaped. | 01-29-2009 |
Stanley Liow, Hsin-Tien City TW
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20090040888 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING THE WOBBLE CLOCK SIGNAL - A method for generating a wobble clock signal. When the wobble signal becomes deformed or a defect on the optical disc is found, the present invention provides a stable wobble clock signal, which is used to maintain a stable rotation speed when the optical disc is processed. In addition, the present invention also determines whether the wobble signal is deformed according to the result of comparing the width of the wobble signal at different status with the average of the half cycle width of the wobble signal. | 02-12-2009 |
20090103402 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING ABSOLUTE TIME IN PREGROOVE DATA - An apparatus and a method for generating an ATIP data are provided. The apparatus, based on a wobble signal generated by reading a re-writable compact disc, generates an ATIP data; the apparatus includes: a frequency demodulator for demodulating the wobble signal to generate an original ATIP data signal; an ATIP clock generating circuit for generating an ATIP clock signal based on the wobble signal; and a data generating circuit, coupled to the frequency demodulator and the ATIP clock generating circuit, for generating the ATIP data based on the number of the original ATIP data signal at a first logic level during one period of the ATIP clock signal. This apparatus uses the number of the original ATIP data signal at a first logic level during one period of the ATIP clock signal and the bi-phase rule to precisely generate the ATIP data. | 04-23-2009 |
Stanley Lohne, Porsgrunn DE
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20090065333 | Switch disconnector and switchgear assembly with a switch disconnector - A load disconnecting circuit is disclosed with a housing that has a first housing section, which houses the drive, and has a second housing section, which houses a fixed contact element and a longitudinally extended moving contact element. The second housing section has a longitudinal extension adapted to the moving contact element. Field-control rings are placed on the second housing section while encircling it, of which the first are arranged in the vicinity of the fixed contact element and the second are arranged in the vicinity of the switch-off position of the moving contact element. Via a respective connection conductor, the first field-control ring is connected to the potential of the fixed contact element, and the second field-control ring is connected to the potential of the moving contact element when in its switch-off position. | 03-12-2009 |
Stanley Moug, Perth GB
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20110089161 | Electrical Resistance Heating Element - A silicon carbide heating element is provided having one or more hot zones and two or more cold ends in which:- | 04-21-2011 |
Stanley Ng, Los Altos, CA US
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20100332283 | SOCIAL NETWORKING IN SHOPPING ENVIRONMENTS - This is directed to a system and method for providing social networking services using a portable electronic device. In some embodiments, a user may identify one or more articles of interest and transmit identifying information for the articles to mobile or other devices of the user's friends. The user's friends can review the identified articles, and provide comments for the user. For example, the user's friends can give a thumbs up/down, a star rating, a comment (e.g., text, audio or video), or any other type of comment. In some embodiments, the user can request the assistance of a salesperson using the social networking application device, for example to request recommended articles based on a particular event or need. In some embodiments, the social networking application can provide information to or from a kiosk. | 12-30-2010 |
20110022965 | PERSONALIZED SHOPPING AVATAR - This is directed to a personalized avatar providing a true representation of the user's body, such that the avatar provides a substantially accurate graphical representation of the user's body. The avatar can be defined using any suitable approach, including by providing measurements of the user's body or extracting measurements from photographs of the user. The user can direct an electronic device to apply selected articles of clothing, accessories, or other items to the user's avatar to preview the appearance of the items on the user. In some embodiments, an electronic device can recommend different clothing items or other objects based on the user's body type. | 01-27-2011 |
Stanley Ossias, Toronto CA
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20110245981 | COMPUTING CENTER POWER AND COOLING CONTROL APPARATUS AND METHOD - Various computing center control and cooling apparatus and methods are disclosed. In one aspect, a method of controlling plural processors of a computing system is provided. The method includes monitoring activity levels of the plural processors over a time interval to determine plural activity level scores. The plural activity level scores are compared with predetermined processor activity level scores corresponding to preselected processor operating modes to determine a recommended operating mode for each of the plural processors. Each of the plural processors is instructed to operate in one of the recommended operating modes. | 10-06-2011 |
Stanley Prawiradjaja, Lititz, PA US
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20090238940 | COLOR-IMPARTING CHOCOLATE COMPOSITIONS AND FOOD ARTICLES MADE THEREFROM - Disclosed are color-imparting chocolate compositions. The compositions are formulated to have a visual appearance consistent with a conventional chocolate composition, yet include a visually hidden (i.e., hidden to the unaided eye) color-imparting dye. Upon contact with a water-based liquid (e.g., during the act of consuming the chocolate composition), the color-imparting dye is activated and imparts its color to the water-based liquid and/or to a surface wetted or in contact with the water-based liquid. | 09-24-2009 |
Stanley Preschutti, San Diego, CA US
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20110259443 | ANTIMICROBIAL FLUID HANDLING DEVICES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - Disclosed herein are antimicrobial fluid handling devices, such as pipette tips, pipette tip racks and pipette tip filters, for example. | 10-27-2011 |
Stanley Roberts, Kersbrook GB
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20090076032 | Derivatives of 18Beta-Glycyrrhetinic Acid - The present invention relates to novel derivatives of 18β-glycyrrhetinic acid and methods of synthesising the derivatives. Also included within the scope of the present invention are pharmaceutical compositions comprising the derivatives of the present invention and medical uses of the derivatives, including their use in inhibiting enzymes such as retinol dehydrogenases. The present invention also relates to methods of treating diseases, such as hyperproliferative diseases, neoplasms, cancers and photoageing. | 03-19-2009 |
Stanley Secretan, Leona Valley, CA US
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20080236468 | Quick Close Security Door System - A security door closure system for cruise ships and other similar public entrance points to prevent terrorist attack or ship take-over is needed. Cruise ship passenger and ship provisioning entrance gangplanks pass through large hydraulically operated shell doors. The gangplank must be removed to close the shell door. The quick close security door system (Door-Gate) is a portable bullet resistant rapid close door system that is placed in conjunction with the gangplank or other entry system, which when closed prevents forced entry. A single lever either remotely or manually operated immediately closes the doors, which then cannot be forced opened from the entrance side. | 10-02-2008 |
20090211162 | Quick close security door system - A security door closure system for cruise ships and other similar public entrance points to prevent terrorist attack or ship take-over is needed. Cruise ship passenger and ship provisioning entrance gangplanks pass through large hydraulically operated shell doors. The gangplank must be removed to close the shell door. The quick close security door system (Door-Gate) is a portable bullet resistant rapid close door system that is placed in conjunction with the gangplank or other entry system, which when closed prevents forced entry. A single lever either remotely or manually operated immediately closes the doors, which then cannot be forced opened from the entrance side. | 08-27-2009 |
Stanley Shackney, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20100261204 | Composite Profiles of Cell Antigens and Target Signal Transduction Proteins for Analysis and Clinical Management of Hematologic Cancers - The present invention is directed to methods for establishing a composite marker profile for a sample derived from an individual suspected having a neoplastic condition. A composite marker profile of the invention allows for identification of prognostically and therapeutically relevant subgroups of neoplastic conditions and prediction of the clinical course of an individual. The methods of the invention provide tools useful in choosing a therapy for an individual afflicted with a neoplastic condition, including methods for assigning a risk group, methods of predicting an increased risk of relapse, methods of predicting an increased risk of developing secondary complications, methods of choosing a therapy for an individual, methods of determining the efficacy of a therapy in an individual, and methods of determining the prognosis for an individual. In particular, the method of the present invention discloses a method for establishing a composite marker profile that can serve as a prognostic indicator to predict whether the course of a neoplastic condition in a individual will be aggressive or indolent, thereby aiding the clinician in managing the patient and evaluating the modality of treatment to be used. In particular embodiments disclosed herein, the methods of the invention are directed to establishing a composite marker profile for a leukemia selected from the group consisting of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML), Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML), and Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL). | 10-14-2010 |
Stanley Shainbrown, E. Amherst, NY US
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20100081514 | Golf training system - A golf training device including a runner, a first cup having a first cup diameter and a first distance marking on the runner, wherein positioning of the first distance marking is variable based upon a ratio of the first cup diameter to a standard golf cup diameter and upon an actual distance from a center of the first cup to the first distance marking. | 04-01-2010 |
Stanley Soonachan, Danville, CA US
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20100007214 | Resonant, Contactless Radio Frequency Power Coupling - A resonant, contactless, RF power coupling suitable for high power-density applications and for use in an ocean environment is disclosed. In the illustrative embodiment, the power coupling includes a transmit coupling and a receive coupling, each of which include a resonant element. A high-powered RF generator is coupled to the transmit coupling and a rectifier circuit is coupled to the output coupling. Each of the resonant elements is disposed in its own electrically-conductive canister and advantageously potted in an appropriate insulating dielectric. Each canister has an open end to facilitate inductive coupling between the two resonant elements. In order to exclude seawater from the interface between the canisters, a seal of compliant material is disposed therebetween. | 01-14-2010 |
Stanley Sotnikov, Alpharetta, GA US
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20090047651 | Method and apparatus for presenting queries and rewarding correct answers - A method and apparatus comprising at least one reward retainer for retaining an article, and a controller for presenting at least one query, for receiving at least one answer to the at least one query, and for providing access to the reward retainer in response to the correct answer to the at least one query. | 02-19-2009 |
Stanley Sun, Beijing CN
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20090023395 | PASSIVE INTERFACE AND SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION FOR PORTABLE DEVICES - A universal passive interface for connecting external systems to smart devices such as cell phones and PDAs. The passive system includes a cradle for receiving a compatible smart device that connects the functionality of the smart device to a wide variety of external systems (e.g., printers, large display, input devices, etc.). The passive interface includes a USB hub, network port, and other common connector ports for peripherals and other systems. The smart device can connect to the passive system via the cradle slot, a tether, and/or wirelessly. The external systems to which the passive system serves at the interface to the smart device include, but are not limited to, large displays (e.g., television), external monitors, input devices such as mice and keyboards, external storage devices, and networks (wired and/or wireless). A wizard allows the user to configure the external systems to work with the smart device. | 01-22-2009 |
20090023475 | SMART INTERFACE SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS DEVICES - A universal smart interface and peripheral management system for portable devices such as mobile phones. The smart system includes a connector interface that connects peripherals to a phone and/or personal digital assistant (PDA), through the smart system. The smart system includes a cradle for receiving a cell phone and interfacing the phone to external systems such as peripherals, networks and other systems through a USB hub and other suitable connector interfaces. The peripheral devices to which the smart system can interface include, but are not limited to, large displays (e.g., television), external monitors, input devices such as mice and keyboards, external storage devices, and networks (wired and/or wireless). The smart system also facilitates connectivity to large display systems such as TVs, computer displays and monitors. | 01-22-2009 |
20110136541 | SMART INTERFACE SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS DEVICES - A universal smart interface and peripheral management system for portable devices such as mobile phones. The smart system includes a connector interface that connects peripherals to a phone and/or personal digital assistant (PDA), through the smart system. The smart system includes a cradle for receiving a cell phone and interfacing the phone to external systems such as peripherals, networks and other systems through a USB hub and other suitable connector interfaces. The peripheral devices to which the smart system can interface include, but are not limited to, large displays (e.g., television), external monitors, input devices such as mice and keyboards, external storage devices, and networks (wired and/or wireless). The smart system also facilitates connectivity to large display systems such as TVs, computer displays and monitors. | 06-09-2011 |
Stanley Szczesniak, Warrington, PA US
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20110073635 | GAS DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR REDUCING OXIDATION IN WIRE BONDING OPERATIONS - A wire bonding machine is provided. The wire bonding machine includes a bonding tool and an electrode for forming a free air ball on an end of a wire extending through the bonding tool where the free air ball is formed at a free air ball formation area of the wire bonding machine. The wire bonding machine also includes a bond site area for holding a semiconductor device during a wire bonding operation. The wire bonding machine also includes a gas delivery mechanism configured to provide a cover gas to: ( | 03-31-2011 |
20120031877 | GAS DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR REDUCING OXIDATION IN WIRE BONDING OPERATIONS - A wire bonding machine is provided. The wire bonding machine includes a bonding tool and an electrode for forming a free air ball on an end of a wire extending through the bonding tool where the free air ball is formed at a free air ball formation area of the wire bonding machine. The wire bonding machine also includes a bond site area for holding a semiconductor device during a wire bonding operation. The wire bonding machine also includes a gas delivery mechanism configured to provide a cover gas to: (1) the bond site area whereby the cover gas is ejected through at least one aperture of the gas delivery mechanism to the bond site area, and (2) the free air ball formation area. | 02-09-2012 |
Stanley Szyszko, Long Valley, NJ US
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20110254197 | COLD SHRINK ASSEMBLY - A cold shrink assembly includes a first member, a second member and insulating material disposed over the first and second members. The first member may include first and second portions that are coupled together and configured to be separable from each other, where the first and second portions forming a main body having curved portions extending from the main body. The second member may include third and fourth portions that are coupled together and configured to be separable from each other, where the third and fourth portions form a receiving portion located at a second end of the second member. The receiving portion may be configured to secure the curved portions of the first member to the receiving portion when the first and second members are in a first position, and release the curved portions from the receiving portion when the first and second members are in a second position. | 10-20-2011 |
Stanley Tissue, Keetysville, MD US
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20090078899 | Solenoid Operated Vacuum Control Valve for Document Feeding - A control valve and an operating method thereof are described. The control valve includes a housing containing a valve body. A first solenoid operably connects to a first lateral end of the valve body and a second solenoid operably connects to a second lateral end of the valve body. A first fluid inlet in the housing receives a first fluid at a first predetermined pressure. A second pressure inlet in the housing receives a second fluid at a second predetermined pressure. The valve body moves between a first position, where the valve body is disposed adjacent to a first lateral side of the housing, and a second position, where the valve body is disposed adjacent to a second lateral side of the housing. In the first position, the second fluid is connected to an outlet, and, in the second position, the first fluid is connected to the outlet. | 03-26-2009 |
Stanley Tocker, Wilmington, DE US
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20080264336 | MECHANICAL AND ACOUSTICAL SUSPENSION COATING OF MEDICAL IMPLANTS - The present invention has several plausible embodiments. In one embodiment an apparatus for coating a medical device is provided. This apparatus includes a coating chamber, a vibrating structure within the coating chamber the vibrating structure capable of suspending a medical device positioned in the coating chamber, and a coating source, the coating source positioned to introduce coating into the coating chamber. In another embodiment a method of coating a medical device is provided. This method includes moving a medical device into a predetermined coating area, vibrating a structure below the medical device, the vibration of the structure forcing the medical device away from the vibrating structure, and coating at least a portion of the medical device that has moved away from the vibrating structure. | 10-30-2008 |
Stanley Vitebsky, Morristown, NJ US
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20100172305 | COMMUNICATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - An exemplary method of controlling usage of a communication resource ( | 07-08-2010 |
Stanley Wang, San Diego, CA US
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20110033048 | PACKING SOURCE DATA PACKETS INTO TRANSPORTING PACKETS WITH FRAGMENTATION - A communication system and method are disclosed for transmitting packets of information in at least one first format over a communications link that utilizes packets of information in a second format. In certain embodiments, the packets of information in a first format are converted to packets of information in the second format prior to transmission via the communications link by packing and fragmenting the information in the first format in a coordinated manner. Embodiments may also utilize packing subheaders and fragmentation control bits in the packing and fragmentation processes. | 02-10-2011 |
20110116394 | PACKING SOURCE DATA PACKETS INTO TRANSPORTING PACKETS WITH FRAGMENTATION - A communication system and method are disclosed for transmitting packets of information in at least one first format over a communications link that utilizes packets of information in a second format. In certain embodiments, the packets of information in a first format are converted to packets of information in the second format prior to transmission via the communications link by packing and fragmenting the information in the first format in a coordinated manner. Embodiments may also utilize packing subheaders and fragmentation control bits in the packing and fragmentation processes. | 05-19-2011 |
Stanley Wang, Beijing CN
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20080240286 | SIGNAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS - The invention discloses a signal transmission system, method and apparatus, and relates to the fields of communications and broadcast television. It is intended to reduce the hardware cost of the signal transmitting system. The system according to the invention is based on a personal computer operating system, and comprises a computer and a transmitting equipment, said computer comprising a signal source processing module for processing a signal source, a channel encoding and modulating module for channel encoding and modulating of the processed signal source, and an interface module for outputting the data encoded and modulated by the channel encoding and modulating module, and said transmitting equipment being arranged to receive data from the interface module, process the received data into a radio frequency RF signal, and then transmit the RF signal. The invention may be applicable to a transmitter of broadcast television. | 10-02-2008 |
Stanley Wohadlo, Lansing, IL US
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20090235671 | PARTIAL OXIDATION GAS TURBINE COOLING - A power generation system and method in which a fuel gas is introduced into a combustor and at least a portion of the fuel gas is combusted in the combustor, producing an exhaust gas having no appreciable available oxygen. The exhaust gas is introduced as a working fluid into a gas turbine, thereby generating power. Cooling of the power generation system is accomplished using a cooling fluid selected from the group consisting of synthesis gas, natural gas, natural gas/steam mixture, flue gas, flue gas/steam mixture, and mixtures thereof. | 09-24-2009 |