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George N. Eichbauer, Bishop, GA US
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20090269566 | PRE-STRETCHED MULTI-LAYER STRETCH FILM - A multi-layer stretch film includes multiple layers of polyolefins. A multi-layer stretch film may include two or more layers including a cling layer, a non-cling layer, or a core layer. A multi-layer stretch film includes a pre-stretched multi-layer stretch film having two or more layers. | 10-29-2009 |
20100129632 | MULTI-LAYER STRETCH FILM - A multi-layer stretch film having several polyolefin layers. | 05-27-2010 |
George N. Foutrakis, Oxford, PA US
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20090198219 | Catheter Assembly - Novel catheter constructions comprising thin covering or wrapping materials such as polymer films. A catheter provided with a guidewire catheter lumen having a thin covering that is easily punctured by a guidewire at virtually any desired point along the catheter length. The thin covering may be integral with the catheter shaft, or may be a separate component that covers only the portion of the catheter shaft immediately adjacent the outer portion of the guidewire lumen, or may be a thin tubular construct that surrounds the entire catheter shaft. Moreover, polymer film can be used in combination with one or more elements to produce novel catheter constructions. | 08-06-2009 |
20120232505 | Medical Device for use with a Stoma - An device including a proximal portion adapted for placement intermediately within a hollow body cavity to capture and divert contents; the proximal portion being expandable from an initial state with an initial diameter, into an expanded state with a diameter greater than the initial diameter for engaging the proximal portion with an inner wall of the hollow body cavity; and a distal portion, connected to the proximal portion, adapted to extend through the abdominal wall or into the intestine to conduct the hollow body cavity contents out of the proximal portion. | 09-13-2012 |
20130041316 | CATHETER WITH DISRUPTABLE GUIDEWIRE CHANNEL - The present invention is a catheter device that includes a disruptable guidewire channel. The guidewire channel is configured to provide necessary trackability of the catheter along the guidewire during introduction of the catheter to a treatment site. Once treatment is completed, the guidewire channel can then be disrupted so as to free the guidewire from the catheter in situ. The apparatus of the present invention provides distinct advantages over existing over-the-wire and rapid exchange catheter introduction methods, including the ability to achieve much faster treatment implement exchanges, the ability to rapidly deliver multiple treatment implements in series, and the ability to maintain multiple treatment implements simultaneously at a treatment site using a single guidewire. | 02-14-2013 |
George N. Glavee, San Ramon, CA US
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20110082422 | Fluid dispenser with non-electric fluid heating component - A novel dispensing system for dispensing medicaments to a patient that includes means for controllably heating fluid medicaments within the dispensing system by converting a chemical component, such as calcium chloride or the like, into a solution or solvent by adding a suitable solution or solvent to create an exothermic process causing an increase in temperature of the mixed solution. | 04-07-2011 |
20110082423 | Non-electric fluid heating component for use with fluid dispenser - A non-electric heater apparatus for controllably heating and cooling fluid medicaments flowing from a medicament dispenser through the fluid delivery member of the apparatus by adding a suitable solution or solvent to a chemical component, such as magnesium chloride, or the like, to create an exothermic process that can be used to heat the fluid delivery member and the fluid flowing there through. | 04-07-2011 |
George N. Glavee, Burlingame, CA US
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20080243077 | Fluid dispenser with uniformly collapsible reservoir - A compact, easy-to-use dispensing device that includes a uniquely configured unitary fluid container formed by a blow-fill-seal process. The container has a collapsible, tapered sidewall of progressively varying wall thickness that, upon being acted upon by an elastic member, will deliver an injectable parenteral fluid contained within the fluid reservoir to the patient at a substantially constant flow rate. | 10-02-2008 |
George N. Griffin, Coral Springs, FL US
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20150163282 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACCESSING REMOTE DISK IMAGES USING A VMEDIA CLIENT AND THROUGH A REMOTE ACCESS APPLIANCE - A method is disclosed for remotely accessing disc images using a KVM/vMedia client. device communicates a first message to a controller at a remote site. The first message is an inquiry of available disk images from at least one disk image server. The controller responds to the first message with a second message that identifies at least one available disk image file on the disk image server. The KVM/vMedia client then transmits a third message representing a selected disk image file back to the controller. The controller responds by mounting the selected disk image file in the controller using a predetermined file system, and then exposing the mounted disk image file to a host computing system in communication with the controller for use by the KVM/vMedia client. | 06-11-2015 |
20150207904 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SINGLE KVM CLIENT ACCOMMODATING MULTIPLE DIFFERENT VIDEO COMPRESSION TECHNOLOGIES - A method is disclosed for providing compressed video to a personal electronic device of a user using one of a plurality of different video compression protocols, and wherein the personal electronic device has a web browser. The method may involve using the personal electronic device to transmit a request for video content from a server via a remotely located controller. The controller may be used to serve up HTML5 client code to the browser. The browser may use the HTML5 client code to create a web socket connection with the server and to establish a web socket in the browser. The HTML5 client code, the web socket connection and the web socket may be used to receive the compressed video, and the HTML5 client code may be used to decompress the compressed video for display on the personal electronic device. | 07-23-2015 |
20150254089 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING VIRTUAL DISK IMAGES FOR USE WITH REMOTE COMPUTER - A system and method is disclosed for creating and exposing virtual disk images to a host server, during a KVM session, using an HTML5 KVM/vMedia client running in the Web browser of a user's device (e.g., PC workstation). The host server is able to select all or specific portions of the virtual disk image for use, whereupon the bytes representing the selected data content are packaged by the HTML5 KVM/vMedia client and transmitted to the host server. Using the HTML5 KVM/vMedia client to create and expose virtual disk images eliminates the problem of the Web browser not being able to directly access physical media (e.g., disks) on the user's device. | 09-10-2015 |
20150295994 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACCESSING DISK IMAGE FILES USING HTML5 KVM/VMEDIA CLIENT RUNNING IN A WEB BROWSER - A method is disclosed for exposing virtual disk images on a user device, which is running an HTML5 KVM/vMedia client in a Web browser, and which has established a KVM session with a KVM device associated with a remote device. A selected disk image file is initially obtained by the user device and a message sent to the remote device that the disk image file is available for use. The HTML5 KVM/vMedia client exposes the disk image file for use to the remote device, which sends a message to the HTML5 KVM/vMedia client requesting a specific portion of the disk image file. The HTML5 KVM/vMedia client receives the message and a script engine running in the Web browser creates a new file available to the Web browser of just the portion requested by the remote device, which is then transmitted to the remote device. | 10-15-2015 |
George N. Hackleman, Adair Village, OR US
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20110056983 | BAG-IN-BOX CONTAINER INCLUDING A PRE-POSITIONED, SECURED DISPENSING SPOUT - In one embodiment, a bag-in-box container includes a fluid containment bag including a pliable body and a dispensing spout that extends from the body, the spout including a neck and a collar that extends outward from the neck, a carton in which the bag is positioned, the spout of the bag being recessed within an interior space of the carton, and a locking member placed in contact with the neck that secures the spout in a predetermined position within the carton interior space. | 03-10-2011 |
George N. Harakas, Blue Hill, ME US
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20150329794 | Biodiesel Glycerol Emulsion Fuel Mixtures - The invention provides fuel mixtures containing biodiesel oil, glycerol, glycerol soluble compounds, surfactants and additives. The fuel mixtures are uniform, remain suspended in solution, and are resistant to phase separation. Upon combustion, the mixtures generate reduced CO, CO | 11-19-2015 |
George N. Karageorge, Portland, CT US
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20130079338 | Selective NR2B Antagonists - The disclosure generally relates to compounds of formula I, including their salts, as well as compositions and methods of using the compounds. The compounds are ligands, antagonists of the NR2B receptor and may be useful for the treatment of various disorders of the central nervous system. | 03-28-2013 |
George N. Katselis, Redmond, WA US
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20120110129 | WEBSITE REDEVELOPMENT WRAPPER - Existing network-based services can be reused by a new network service providing an updated interface to the existing services. A client request directed to the new network service triggers a back-end request from the new network service to the existing network service. The back-end request comprises aspects of the client's request and additional formatting rules and other information to override specific aspects of the existing network service. The existing network service generates a back-end response with its existing functionality that is being reused, and applies the specified overrides. Additional information to be utilized by the new network service in responding to the client can be added to the back-end response. The new network service can then form and transmit a response to the client by utilizing the central portion of the back-end response and appending additional information to it, including the information specified by the existing network-service. | 05-03-2012 |
George N. Kfoury, Carol Stream, IL US
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20090117924 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADAPTIVE MESSAGE RETRANSMISSION - A method and network controller ( | 05-07-2009 |
George N. Maracas, Phoenix, AZ US
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20080240025 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE TRANSMISSION POWER OF A NODE | 10-02-2008 |
20100062178 | Apparatus and method for fabricating one-dimensional nanostructures on flexible substrates - An apparatus and method are provided for forming one dimensional nanostructures. The method comprises ink jet printing ( | 03-11-2010 |
George N. Moorachian, Jr., Watertown, MA US
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20130112813 | MULTIPLE BUNDLE SLING LOAD SYSTEM - A multiple bundle sling load system including a sling for attachment to an aircraft, a support system suspended from the sling for carrying a plurality of bundles, a load release mechanism interconnecting each bundle with the support structure, a parachute associated with at least one of the bundles, a parachute release mechanism interconnecting each parachute with the support structure. And an actuator for remotely operating each release mechanism for selectively releasing each load release mechanism and not releasing the associated parachute release mechanism for an air drop operation and selectively releasing each load release mechanism and each associated parachute release mechanism for a land drop operation. | 05-09-2013 |
George N. Pavlakis, Rockville, MD US
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20090082299 | CODON OPTIMIZED IL-15 AND IL-15R-ALPHA GENES FOR EXPRESSION IN MAMMALIAN CELLS - The present invention provides for nucleic acids improved for the expression of interleukin-15 (IL-15) in mammalian cells. The invention further provides for methods of expressing IL-15 in mammalian cells by transfecting the cell with a nucleic acid sequence comprising a codon optimized IL-15 sequence. The present invention further provides expression vectors, and IL-15 and IL 15 receptor alpha combinations (nucleic acid and protein) that increase IL-15 stability and potency in vitro and in vivo. The present methods are useful for the increased bioavailability and biological effects of IL-15 after DNA, RNA or protein administration in a subject (e.g. a mammal, a human). | 03-26-2009 |
20090137005 | IL-12 for Expression in Mammalian Cell - The present invention provides for nucleic acids improved for the expression of interleukin-12 (IL-12) in mammalian cells. The invention further provides for methods of expressing IL-12 in mammalian cells by transfecting the cell with a nucleic acid sequence encoding an improved IL-12 sequence. | 05-28-2009 |
20090169503 | DNA-BASED VACCINATION OF RETROVIRAL-INFECTED INDIVIDUALS UNDERGOING TREATMENT - This invention provides DNA vaccines for the treatment of patients undergoing retroviral therapy. The vaccines are surprisingly effective at controlling viremia. | 07-02-2009 |
20100285061 | DNA VACCINATION PROTOCOLS - This invention provides DNA vaccines for the treatment of patients undergoing anti-retroviral therapy. The vaccines are surprisingly effective at controlling viremia. | 11-11-2010 |
20110081311 | COMPLEXES OF IL-15 AND IL-15RALPHA AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to agents that modulate interleukin-15 (“IL-15”) signal transduction or function (“Therapeutic Agents”) and the use ol″ those agents to modulate immune function. The Therapeutic Agents target the interaction between IL-15 and its receptor and modulate IL-15-induced signal transduction. The Therapeutic Agents may be formulated with polymers, such as poly-β-1-♦4-N-acetylglucosamine. for administration to a human subject to modulate IL-15-mediated immune function. | 04-07-2011 |
20110166210 | IMPROVED EXPRESSION OF IL-12 FAMILY HETERODIMERS - The present invention provides methods of improving the levels and stability of expression of interleukin-12 family cytokine polypeptides by expressing the alpha and beta subunits of the polypeptides at their determined relative molar ratios that increase the levels and stability of expression of the heterodimer, e.g., in comparison to heterodimer expressed at an equimolar ratio. | 07-07-2011 |
20120027792 | EXPRESSION VECTORS ABLE TO ELICIT IMPROVED IMMUNE RESPONSE AND METHODS OF USING SAME - The invention relates to nucleic acids (such as DNA immunization plasmids), encoding fusion proteins containing a destabilizing amino acid sequence attached to an amino acid sequence of interest, in which the immunogenicity of the amino acid sequence of interest is increased by the presence of the destabilizing amino acid sequence. The invention also relates to nucleic acids encoding secreted fusion proteins, such as those containing chemokines or cytokines, and an attached amino acid sequence of interest, in which the immunogenicity of the amino acid sequence of interest is increased as a result of being attached to the secretory sequence. The invention also relates methods of increasing the immunogenicity of the encoded proteins for use as vaccines or in gene therapy. | 02-02-2012 |
20120141413 | USE OF IL-15 PREPARATIONS TO TREAT LYMPHOPENIA - The present invention provides method for promoting the maturation and export of T cells from thymic tissue by contacting the thymic tissue with supraphysiological levels of interleukin (IL)-15. The present invention also provides methods for preventing, alleviating, reducing, and/or inhibiting lymphopenia or peripheral depletion of lymphocytes in a patient in need thereof by administering to the patient IL-15. | 06-07-2012 |
20130052221 | DNA-PROTEIN VACCINATION PROTOCOLS - This invention provides a method of co-delivery of combination DNA and protein immunogenic compositions to enhance protective or therapeutic effects. | 02-28-2013 |
20140206758 | EXPRESSION OF IL-12 FAMILY HETERODIMERS - The present invention provides methods of improving the levels and stability of expression of interleukin-12 family cytokine polypeptides by expressing the alpha and beta subunits of the polypeptides at their determined relative molar ratios that increase the levels and stability of expression of the heterodimer, e.g., in comparison to heterodimer expressed at an equimolar ratio. | 07-24-2014 |
20150246956 | USE OF IL-15 PREPARATIONS TO TREAT LYMPHOPENIA - The present invention provides method for promoting the maturation and export of T cells from thymic tissue by contacting the thymic tissue with supraphysiological levels of interleukin (IL)-15. The present invention also provides methods for preventing, alleviating, reducing, and/or inhibiting lymphopenia or peripheral depletion of lymphocytes in a patient in need thereof by administering to the patient IL-15. | 09-03-2015 |
George N. Peroulakis, West Suffield, CT US
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20090053041 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE CASE FOR CLEARANCE CONTROL - A gas turbine engine includes an active clearance control (ACC) system within the engine casing. The case includes a wall structure with a cast-in cooling configuration through Refractory Metal Core technology which is tailored to address traditional hot spots and improve discrete control of case growth. | 02-26-2009 |
George N. Philllips, Jr., Madison, WI US
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20120009173 | CYTOTOXIC RIBONUCLEASE VARIANTS - This invention relates to cytotoxic variants of human ribonuclease 1 (RNase 1) identified through analysis of the interaction between RNase 1 and the human ribonuclease inhibitor (hRI) as defined by the three dimensional (3-D) atomic structure of the RNase1 hRI complex. Also disclosed is the 3-D structure of the hRI•RNase 1 complex and methods for designing the RNase 1 variants. | 01-12-2012 |
George N. Popa, Iii, San Diego, CA US
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20150055917 | WATERPROOF HOUSING FOR MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND WATERPROOF ADAPTER FOR ACCESSORY DEVICE - A waterproof adapter can provide a liquid-tight seal between a waterproof housing for a mobile electronic device and an accessory connector extending from an accessory device, such as a jack plug extending from a pair of headphones. The waterproof adapter can be an integral part of the accessory connector or can be installed on the accessory connector using, for example, a threaded or bayonet-style connection. In one example, the waterproof adapter can include an exterior gasket channel circumscribing an exterior surface of its body, an exterior gasket disposed at least partially within the exterior gasket channel, thereby permitting the waterproof adapter to provide a liquid-tight seal between a connector aperture in the waterproof housing and the accessory connector. When the accessory device is disconnected from the mobile electronic device, a port-sealing bung can be inserted into the connector aperture of the waterproof housing and can provide a liquid-tight seal therewith. | 02-26-2015 |
George N. Popa, Iii, Poway, CA US
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20110221187 | INKJET REFILLING STATION - Embodiments provide an inkjet cartridge refilling system. The system may include a drill station configured to drill at least one refilling hole in an inkjet printer cartridge. The system may include an evacuation station configured to remove excess ink from the inkjet printer cartridge. In some embodiments, the excess ink is removed via a vacuum source. The system may also include a filling station configured to provide any of a plurality of inks into the cartridge. Some embodiments provide the ink to the inkjet cartridge via a hole drilled in the cartridge. Other embodiments provide the ink via inkjet nozzles of the inkjet printer cartridge. The system may also include a test station configured to test the refilled cartridge to determine whether it is functioning properly after being filled with ink. | 09-15-2011 |
20130271535 | INKJET REFILLING ADAPTER - Embodiments provide an inkjet cartridge refilling system. The system may include a drill station configured to drill at least one refilling hole in an inkjet printer cartridge. The system may include an evacuation station configured to remove excess ink from the inkjet printer cartridge. In some embodiments, the excess ink is removed via a vacuum source. The system may also include a filling station configured to provide any of a plurality of inks into the cartridge. Some embodiments provide the ink to the inkjet cartridge via a hole drilled in the cartridge. Other embodiments provide the ink via inkjet nozzles of the inkjet printer cartridge. The system may also include a test station configured to test the refilled cartridge to determine whether it is functioning properly after being filled with ink. | 10-17-2013 |
George N. Serbedzija, Woburn, MA US
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20110286973 | METHODS FOR INTRODUCING HETEROLOGOUS CELLS INTO FISH - The invention provides methods of introducing heterologous cells into fish. After introduction cells remain viable, and in some instances proliferate, for sufficient time to conduct a variety of analyses on the heterologous cells or the fish or both. Such methods are useful for screening potential drugs for toxicity toward introduced cells or for capacity to stimulate differentiation and/or proliferation of introduced cells. Such methods are also useful for diagnosing the presence of small quantities of cancerous cells or pathogens in patient tissue samples. Such methods are also useful for culturing cells for subsequent use in cell or tissue engineering. | 11-24-2011 |
George N. Serbedzija US
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20110219463 | METHODS OF SCREENING AGENTS FOR ACTIVITY USING TELEOSTS - The present invention provides methods of screening an agent for activity using teleosts. Methods of screening an agent for angiogenesis activity, toxic activity and an effect cell death activity in teleosts are provided. Methods of screening an agent for an activity in the brain or central nervous system in zebrafish are provided. The invention further provides high throughput methods of screening agents in multi-well plates. | 09-08-2011 |
George N. Serbedzija, Sudbury, MA US
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20120317663 | METHODS OF SCREENING AGENTS FOR ACTIVITY USING TELEOSTS - The present invention provides methods of screening an agent for activity using teleosts. Methods of screening an agent for angiogenesis activity, toxic activity and an effect cell death activity in teleosts are provided. Methods of screening an agent for an activity in the brain or central nervous system in zebrafish are provided. The invention further provides high throughput methods of screening agents in multi-well plates. | 12-13-2012 |
20130318642 | Methods of Screening Agents for Activity Using Teleosts - The present invention provides methods of screening an agent for activity using teleosts. Methods of screening an agent for angiogenesis activity, toxic activity and an effect cell death activity in teleosts are provided. Methods of screening an agent for an activity in the brain or central nervous system in zebrafish are provided. The invention further provides high throughput methods of screening agents in multi-well plates. | 11-28-2013 |
George N. Stathakopoulos, Seattle, WA US
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20150261945 | BEHAVIOR-BASED IDENTITY SYSTEM - Disclosed are various embodiments for a behavior-based identity system that recognizes and/or authenticates users based at least in part on determining stored behavioral events. For example, stored behavioral events may have been observed previously at a client or have been predefined by an authenticated user. Multiple behavioral events expressed by the client relative to a network site are recorded. The behavioral events may correspond to data that a user has elected to share, and the user may opt-in or opt-out of the behavior-based identity system. A comparison is performed between the multiple observed behavioral events and the stored behavioral events associated with a user identity. An inverse identity confidence score as to whether the user identity does not belong to a user at the client is generated based at least in part on the comparison. | 09-17-2015 |
George N. Zantos, Medford, MA US
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20140349409 | REAGENT CARD ALIGNMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A reagent card analyzer comprises an optical signal source configured to transmit an optical signal and an optical signal detector spaced a distance from the optical signal source to define an optical signal path into which the optical signal is transmitted, the optical signal detector configured to detect the optical signal and to output an electrical signal indicative of the optical signal. A reader is configured to read a reagent pad of a reagent card. A reagent card moving mechanism is configured to move the reagent card having the reagent pad including a leading and trailing end through the optical signal path. An optical detector interface is electrically coupled with the optical signal detector and configured to receive electrical signals and to output a pad detect signal indicative of at least one of the leading and the trailing end as the reagent card is moved through the optical signal path. | 11-27-2014 |