De La Cruz, CA
Bruce De La Cruz, Cupertino, CA US
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20090119962 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR THE DISPLAY OF PROMOTIONAL IMAGES - Methods and apparatuses for the display of promotional images are provided wherein a promotional image is displayed on a waste receptacle. | 05-14-2009 |
Mario De La Cruz, Chula Vista, CA US
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20110019416 | MODULAR LAMP FOR ILLUMINATING A HAZARDOUS UNDERWATER ENVIRONMENT - A modular light unit for illuminating a hazardous underwater environment includes a housing having a front portion with a light transmissive window and a back shell portion which enclose a layered lighting assembly. The layered lighting assembly includes a PCB with an array of LEDs mounted thereon with the LEDs in thermal communication with a bottom surface of the PCB. A thermal bridge abuts the bottom surface of the PCB on one side and a heat sink on the other. A thermally conductive potting material fills spaces between the heat sink and the back shell portion. An underwater connector provides releasable connection to an electrical cable for providing power to drive the plurality of LEDs. A quick-release mechanical fastener is attached to the housing for releasably attaching the modular light unit to a support structure installed within the hazardous underwater environment. | 01-27-2011 |
20130301266 | MODULAR LAMP FOR ILLUMINATING A HAZARDOUS UNDERWATER ENVIRONMENT - A modular light unit for illuminating a hazardous underwater environment includes a housing having a front portion with a light transmissive window and a back shell portion which enclose a layered lighting assembly. The layered lighting assembly includes a metal core PCB with an array of LEDs mounted thereon with the LEDs in thermal communication with a bottom of the PCB. A thermally-conductive material abuts the bottom surface of the PCB and the back shell portion. A watertight underwater connector provides releasable connection to an electrical cable for providing power to drive the plurality of LEDs. In one embodiment, a quick-release mechanical fastener is attached to the housing for releasably attaching the modular light unit to a support structure installed within the hazardous underwater environment. | 11-14-2013 |
Michael De La Cruz, Camarillo, CA US
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20110097336 | Methods for modulating mannose content of recombinant proteins - The present invention relates to methods of modulating (e.g., reducing) the mannose content, particularly high-mannose content of recombinant glycoproteins. | 04-28-2011 |
20130330770 | METHODS FOR MODULATING MANNOSE CONTENT OF RECOMBINANT PROTEINS - The present invention relates to methods of modulating (e.g., reducing) the mannose content, particularly high-mannose content of recombinant glycoproteins. | 12-12-2013 |
Noah De La Cruz, Pacific Beach, CA US
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20120214611 | STRIKING FACE OF A GOLF CLUB HEAD - A golf club head with improved striking face performance is disclosed herein. More specifically, the present invention discloses a golf club head having a thickened central region surrounded by an internal and an external transition region; wherein the thickened central region has an inner perimeter that takes on a shape that substantially resembles the shape of an outer perimeter of the striking face of the golf club head. | 08-23-2012 |
20130040754 | Golf club head with multi-material face - A metal wood golf club with a striking face portion made from more than one material is disclosed. More specifically, due to the unique construction of the striking face portion having multiple materials, the present invention utilizes diffusion bonding, liquid interface diffusion, or even super plastic forming techniques to achieve the desirable bond between the more than one material used to form the striking face. The striking face portion is formed by adding a chip insert made from a secondary material that is different from the remainder of the striking face portion substantially near a geometric center of the striking face portion; wherein the secondary material has a higher Young's modulus than the remainder of the striking face portion. | 02-14-2013 |
20140080623 | GOLF CLUB HEAD WITH FLEXURE - A golf club head including a crown, a sole, a hosel, a face and a flexure. The flexure provides compliance during an impact between the golf club head and a golf ball, and is tuned to vibrate, immediately after impact, at a predetermined frequency. | 03-20-2014 |
Noah De La Cruz, San Clemente, CA US
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20080254908 | INTERCHANGEABLE SHAFT AND CLUB HEAD CONNECTION SYSTEM - Disclosed herein is a golf club including a shaft, a club head and several devices for releasably connecting the shaft to the club head. | 10-16-2008 |
20080254909 | TWO-PART HOSEL CONNECTION SYSTEM FOR GOLF CLUBS - Disclosed herein is a golf club including a shaft, a club head and several devices for releasably connecting the shaft to the club head. | 10-16-2008 |
20090149276 | Metal Wood Club with Improved Moment of Inertia - A golf club head having at least two discrete weight members positioned on the sole to optimize moment of inertia is disclosed. A first weight member is located toward and substantially parallel with the face edge of the sole. A second member is located toward the back of the sole and substantially centered between the heel and toe edges of the sole. In one embodiment, a golf club head includes a sole comprising four sections and wherein a rib of material connects two of said sections. In another embodiment, a golf club head includes a cavity formed between the crown and sole and having an opening at the back of the club head. In yet another embodiment, a golf club head is tapered to form a waist and has a back that has a bowed-shape. | 06-11-2009 |
20090239676 | INTERCHANGEABLE SHAFT AND CLUB HEAD CONNECTION SYSTEM - Disclosed herein is a golf club including a shaft, a club head and several devices for releasably connecting the shaft to the club head. | 09-24-2009 |
20120028729 | INTERCHANGEABLE SHAFT AND CLUB HEAD CONNECTION SYSTEM - Disclosed herein is a golf club including a shaft, a club head and several devices for releasably connecting the shaft to the club head. | 02-02-2012 |
20120165112 | INTERCHANGEABLE SHAFT AND CLUB HEAD CONNECTION SYSTEM - Disclosed herein is a golf club including a shaft, a club head and several devices for releasably connecting the shaft to the club head. | 06-28-2012 |
20120322579 | METAL WOOD CLUB WITH IMPROVED MOMENT OF INERTIA - A golf club head having at least two discrete weight members positioned on the sole to optimize moment of inertia is disclosed. A first weight member is located toward and substantially parallel with the face edge of the sole. A second member is located toward the back of the sole and substantially centered between the heel and toe edges of the sole. In one embodiment, a golf club head includes a sole comprising four sections and wherein a rib of material connects two of said sections. In another embodiment, a golf club head includes a cavity formed between the crown and sole and having an opening at the back of the club head. In yet another embodiment, a golf club head is tapered to form a waist and has a back that has a bowed-shape. | 12-20-2012 |
Noak De La Cruz, San Clemente, CA US
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20110118046 | INTERCHANGEABLE SHAFT AND CLUB HEAD CONNECTION SYSTEM - Disclosed herein is a golf club including a shaft, a club head and several devices for releasably connecting the shaft to the club head. | 05-19-2011 |
Richard De La Cruz, Carlsbad, CA US
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20090239678 | PRESS FIT HOZEL RECEIVER - a means and method of assembling a golf club head and hozel together using mechanical means is presented. The method includes precision drilling of placement holes and press fitting a locater device into said hole to receive a characteristically shaped golf club hozel end. The mechanical means is sufficient to hold the club head and hozel together, but can be supplemented with gluing or brazing. | 09-24-2009 |
20090291773 | PRECISION GROUND PUTTER FACE - A new method for producing a precision-ground golf club face is presented, the golf club face possessing a hitting zone comprised of several parallel grooves ground into the surface. The hitting zone grooves each possess triangular walls, which confer a ball-gripping capability to the golf club face. | 11-26-2009 |
20100237136 | GOLF CLUB HOZEL BRAZING - A method of applying brazing to the task of attaching a golf club head to a hozel is presented. Brazing is preferable over gluing because of its improves strength characteristics, and preferable to welding because their is no risk of deforming the head or hozel because of high welding temperatures, and there is no welding bead to grind down. | 09-23-2010 |
Richard D. De La Cruz, Encinitas, CA US
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20090239678 | PRESS FIT HOZEL RECEIVER - a means and method of assembling a golf club head and hozel together using mechanical means is presented. The method includes precision drilling of placement holes and press fitting a locater device into said hole to receive a characteristically shaped golf club hozel end. The mechanical means is sufficient to hold the club head and hozel together, but can be supplemented with gluing or brazing. | 09-24-2009 |
20090291773 | PRECISION GROUND PUTTER FACE - A new method for producing a precision-ground golf club face is presented, the golf club face possessing a hitting zone comprised of several parallel grooves ground into the surface. The hitting zone grooves each possess triangular walls, which confer a ball-gripping capability to the golf club face. | 11-26-2009 |
20100237136 | GOLF CLUB HOZEL BRAZING - A method of applying brazing to the task of attaching a golf club head to a hozel is presented. Brazing is preferable over gluing because of its improves strength characteristics, and preferable to welding because their is no risk of deforming the head or hozel because of high welding temperatures, and there is no welding bead to grind down. | 09-23-2010 |