Janssen, US
Andreas G. Janssen, Troy, MI US
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20090320547 | Hot Stamping Die Apparatus - A hot forming die that includes a first die and a second die. The first die has a first die structure that is formed of a tool steel. The first die structure has a first die surface and a plurality of first cooling apertures. The first die surface has a complex shape. The first cooling apertures are spaced apart from the die surface by a first predetermined distance. The second die has a second die surface. The first and second die surfaces cooperate to form a die cavity. Related methods for forming a hot forming die and for hot forming a workpiece are also provided. | 12-31-2009 |
20120247171 | Hot Stamping Die Apparatus - A hot forming die that includes a first die and a second die. The first die has a first die structure that is formed of a tool steel. The first die structure has a first die surface and a plurality of first cooling apertures. The first die surface has a complex shape. The first cooling apertures are spaced apart from the die surface by a first predetermined distance. The second die has a second die surface. The first and second die surfaces cooperate to form a die cavity. Related methods for forming a hot forming die and for hot forming a workpiece are also provided. | 10-04-2012 |
Bernd Janssen, Marlborough, MA US
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20130046077 | DOLASTATIN 15 DERIVATIVES - Compounds of the present invention include cell growth inhibitors which are peptides of Formula I, | 02-21-2013 |
Bernd Janssen, Harvard, MA US
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20080234205 | Antineoplastic peptides - The present invention provides antineoplastic peptides of formula I, | 09-25-2008 |
20100099843 | DOLASTATIN 15 DERIVATIVES - Compounds of the present invention include cell growth inhibitors which are peptides of Formula I, | 04-22-2010 |
20110098235 | ANTINEOPLASTIC PEPTIDES - The present invention provides antineoplastic peptides of formula I, | 04-28-2011 |
20120095012 | TOLUIDINE SULFONAMIDES AND THEIR USE - The present invention provides compounds of formula (I), wherein R | 04-19-2012 |
20120095024 | TOLUIDINE SULFONAMIDES AND THEIR USE - The present invention provides novel compounds that inhibit cell proliferation and cell division and that inhibit the activation of Hypoxia Inducible Factor (HIF)-mediated transcription and signaling under hypoxic conditions. In one aspect, the compounds of the present invention are useful for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment or prevention of a disease or disorder selected from the group consisting of an inflammatory disease, a hyperproliferative disease or disorder, a hypoxia-related pathology and a disease characterized by excessive vascularisation. Also provided is a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of the invention and a second therapeutic agent or radiation useful for the treatment or prevention of the mentioned diseases or disorders. In a first aspect the present invention relates to a compound having a structure according to formula (I). | 04-19-2012 |
20140221354 | IMIDAZO [1,2-a]PYRIDINE COMPOUNDS FOR USE IN THERAPY - The present invention provides novel imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine compounds that are useful in therapy of diseases and disorders. The novel compounds inhibit the activation of Hypoxia Inducible Factor (HIF)-mediated transcription and signaling under hypoxic conditions. In one aspect, the compounds of the present invention are useful for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment or prevention of a disease or disorder selected from the group consisting of an inflammatory disease, a hyperproliferative disease or disorder, a hypoxia-related pathology and a disease characterized by excessive vascularization. Also provided is a pharmaceutical composition, comprising a compound of the invention and a second therapeutic agent or radiation, useful for the treatment or prevention of the mentioned diseases or disorders, wherein X is CH | 08-07-2014 |
Bill M. Janssen, House Springs, MO US
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20110042278 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEPARATING FINES FROM ROCK - The methods and apparatus separate fines from crushed rock and stone. A motorized conveyor belt system is activated that includes a conveyor belt moving in an upward direction. A spray system is activated to spray a fluid on an underneath surface of the conveyor belt. The mixture of rock and fines are directed to the conveyor belt. The rock tumbles or rolls down the conveyor belt and is collected at a first end of the conveyor belt. The fines stick or adhere to the conveyor belt, and the fines are scraped off of the conveyor belt at or near the second end of the conveyor belt. | 02-24-2011 |
Brian Janssen, Brookfield, WI US
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20150187202 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING PATIENT MONITORING ALARMS - A patient monitoring secondary alarm notification system comprises a plurality of devices, configured to generate an alarm data, and a central station. The central station comprises a processor configured to receive the alarm data from the plurality of devices and monitor a plurality of dynamic conditions. The processor is further configured to assess the alarm data and the dynamic conditions to determine an alarm notification. | 07-02-2015 |
Christopher Allen Janssen, Johnston, IA US
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20150250128 | METHODS OF EXTRACTING MONOCOT EMBRYOS - Methods and systems are provided which permit extraction of a monocot embryo (e.g., a corn embryo) of a monocot seed (e.g., a corn kernel) without damage to the monocot embryo. Methods disclosed herein provide embryos for uses in plant breeding and research procedures. | 09-10-2015 |
20150252316 | SYSTEMS FOR EXTRACTING MONOCOT EMBRYOS - Methods and systems are provided which permit extraction of a monocot embryo (e.g., a corn embryo) of a monocot seed (e.g., a corn kernel) without damage to the monocot embryo. Methods disclosed herein provide embryos for uses in plant breeding and research procedures. | 09-10-2015 |
Clark Janssen, Loveland, CO US
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20100128379 | GUIDE ASSEMBLY FOR REDUCING LATERAL TAPE MOTION IN A TAPE DRIVE - A guide assembly ( | 05-27-2010 |
Clark M. Janssen, Loveland, CO US
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20140137138 | Thin Web Optical Media Guiding Method - An optical data storage device includes an optical storage tape having one or more optical storage layers. A plurality of optical pickup units reads and/or writes data to the optical storage tape. A feed reel provides the optical storage tape to the optical pickup units. A guiding wheel that guides the optical storage tape when the optical storage tape is in the vicinity of the optical pickup units during read and/or write operations. Finally, a take-up reel receives the optical storage tape from the guiding wheel. | 05-15-2014 |
Craig Janssen, St. Charles, IL US
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20090113346 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTEXT-AWARE DELIVERY OF INFORMATIONAL CONTENT ON AMBIENT DISPLAYS - A method and apparatus is disclosed whereby the context of user activity can be used to tailor the ambient information system. The method and apparatus use both short-term context such as recent activity and long-term context such as historical patterns to highlight specific content on channels or widgets that are likely to be of most immediate interest to the user. This contextual information provided by the framework can also be used to make intelligent decisions about how to tailor the user experience after a user has interacted with the item in question. Additionally, context information accumulated on one device such as a mobile phone can be broadcasted to other devices to influence the ambient information display application on a second device such as a desktop based on enabling remote access to the local context repository. | 04-30-2009 |
20150149922 | Method and Apparatus for Context-Aware Delivery of Informational Content on Ambient Displays - A method and apparatus is disclosed whereby the context of user activity can be used to tailor the ambient information system. The method and apparatus use both short-term context such as recent activity and long-term context such as historical patterns to highlight specific content on channels or widgets that are likely to be of most immediate interest to the user. This contextual information provided by the framework can also be used to make intelligent decisions about how to tailor the user experience after a user has interacted with the item in question. Additionally, context information accumulated on one device such as a mobile phone can be broadcasted to other devices to influence the ambient information display application on a second device such as a desktop based on enabling remote access to the local context repository. | 05-28-2015 |
Craig A. Janssen, St. Charles, IL US
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20090327292 | ENSURING CONSISTENCY AMONG SHARED COPIES OF A DATA ELEMENT - Disclosed is a “light weight” protocol used to coordinate shared copies of a data element. A central repository holds a master copy of the data element. Applications “subscribe” to the data element (or to an aspect of it) by sending a message to the central repository. Whenever the data element (or aspect) is changed, applications that have subscribed to the data element (or aspect) are notified of the change. When an application wishes to change the value of a subscribed aspect, it sends an update request to the central repository. The central repository changes the master copy of the data aspect to the requested value and then informs all subscribed applications of the new data value. If two applications both wish to change the value of the same data aspect, they send their update requests, and the central repository processes them in the order in which they are received. | 12-31-2009 |
20130035944 | PERSONALIZING COMMUNICATIONS BASED ON AN ESTIMATED SENSITIVITY LEVEL OF THE RECIPIENT - A “message broker” personalizes messages based on the recipient's estimated “privacy sensitivity.” By carefully estimating the sensitivity, the message broker can achieve the advantages of personalized messaging without incurring the disadvantages of offending or scaring away the recipient. In a first set of embodiments, messages are sent to a recipient, and information about the recipient's responses is collected and analyzed. The sensitivity level of the recipient is estimated based on this collected information. In a second set of embodiments, messages are sent that include an offer in which an incentive will be given to the recipient in exchange for allowing a certain type of access to specific information associated with the recipient. In a third set of embodiments, the message broker sends messages that request information associated with the recipient, but the messages do not include explicit offers to give incentives in exchange for the information. | 02-07-2013 |
20130036173 | PERSONALIZING COMMUNICATIONS USING ESTIMATES OF THE RECIPIENT'S SENSITIVITY LEVEL DERIVED FROM RESPONSES TO COMMUNICATIONS - A “message broker” personalizes messages based on the recipient's estimated “privacy sensitivity.” By carefully estimating the sensitivity, the message broker can achieve the advantages of personalized messaging without incurring the disadvantages of offending or scaring away the recipient. In a first set of embodiments, messages are sent to a recipient, and information about the recipient's responses is collected and analyzed. The sensitivity level of the recipient is estimated based on this collected information. In a second set of embodiments, messages are sent that include an offer in which an incentive will be given to the recipient in exchange for allowing a certain type of access to specific information associated with the recipient. In a third set of embodiments, the message broker sends messages that request information associated with the recipient, but the messages do not include explicit offers to give incentives in exchange for the information. | 02-07-2013 |
20130036174 | PERSONALIZING COMMUNICATIONS BASED ON AN ESTIMATED SENSITIVITY LEVEL OF THE RECIPIENT - A “message broker” personalizes messages based on the recipient's estimated “privacy sensitivity.” By carefully estimating the sensitivity, the message broker can achieve the advantages of personalized messaging without incurring the disadvantages of offending or scaring away the recipient. In a first set of embodiments, messages are sent to a recipient, and information about the recipient's responses is collected and analyzed. The sensitivity level of the recipient is estimated based on this collected information. In a second set of embodiments, messages are sent that include an offer in which an incentive will be given to the recipient in exchange for allowing a certain type of access to specific information associated with the recipient. In a third set of embodiments, the message broker sends messages that request information associated with the recipient, but the messages do not include explicit offers to give incentives in exchange for the information. | 02-07-2013 |
20140157344 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UPLOADING DATA - A method and apparatus for uploading data is provided herein. During operation vehicles in the field will upload their digital multimedia evidence (DME) to a mobile/intermediary upload point(s). These mobile/intermediary upload points preferably comprise computers existing in other vehicles that are not currently connected to a central repository. A mobile recorder (mDVR) will choose a particular mobile/intermediary upload point(s) based on a probability that the mobile upload point(s) will return to a connected upload point to upload the transferred DME. | 06-05-2014 |
20140188993 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL MEDIA - A method and user terminal are provided that analyze social media by assembling a cluster of multiple social media contents, wherein each social media content of the multiple social media contents has one or more associated attributes, determining weights in association with the social media contents included in the cluster, and determining a reliability level of the cluster based on the determined weights. In various embodiments, determining weights may include determining a weight associated with each of one or more attributes shared by two or more of the multiple social media contents of the cluster and/or determining a social media content weight for each of two or more social media contents sharing an attribute. In still other embodiments, the method and user terminal may re-determine the reliability level in response to adding new social media content to the cluster. | 07-03-2014 |
Dale A. Janssen, Fargo, ND US
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20120003847 | CONNECTOR FOR INTERCONNECTING CONDUCTORS OF CIRCUIT BOARDS - A connector comprises a generally cylindrical dielectric body with a central bore in the dielectric body. The dielectric body has a first end and second end opposite the first end. Conductors extend axially through the cylindrical dielectric body and are spaced apart from each other in a generally circular or elliptical arrangement. Each conductor comprises an embedded portion in the dielectric body and mating portions extending from the first end and the second end. | 01-05-2012 |
Dominic Janssen, North Lauderdale, FL US
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20090095664 | DENITRIFICATION PROCESS AND SYSTEM - The disclosed process and system are used for the denitrification of wastewater. The system comprises: an influent flow meter for measuring an influent flow Q; an influent concentration analyzer for measuring an influent dissolved oxygen concentration DO | 04-16-2009 |
20100126930 | DENITRIFICATION PROCESS AND SYSTEM - The disclosed process and system are used for the denitrification of wastewater. The system comprises: an influent concentration analyzer for measuring an influent dissolved oxygen concentration, an influent nitrate concentration, and an influent nitrite concentration; and a feed chemical controller for providing a feed chemical at a controlled rate. The feed chemical controller is responsive to one or more output signals provided by an automated control loop that accepts input signals from the influent concentration analyzer, which input signals relate to at least two of the influent nitrate concentration, the influent nitrite concentration, and the influent dissolved oxygen concentration | 05-27-2010 |
20100252499 | DENITRIFICATION PROCESS AND SYSTEM - The disclosed process and system are used for the denitrification of wastewater. The system comprises: an influent concentration analyzer for measuring an influent dissolved oxygen concentration, an influent nitrate concentration, and an influent nitrite concentration; and a feed chemical controller for providing a feed chemical at a controlled rate. The feed chemical controller is responsive to one or more output signals provided by an automated control loop that accepts input signals from the influent concentration analyzer, which input signals relate to at least two of the influent nitrate concentration, the influent nitrite concentration, and the influent dissolved oxygen concentration | 10-07-2010 |
Dominic Edgar Janssen, North Lauderdale, FL US
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20080302724 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING IMPURITIES IN REJECTS FROM SEQUENTIAL FILTERS USING SEPARATE TREATMENT UNITS - The disclosed method and apparatus involves the use of sequential filters for the purification of liquid. The sequential filters may each produce rejects that can be processed separately in their respective treatment apparatus, which can be fine-tuned to the specific reject that it treats. Alternatively, the first reject may be treated while the second reject may not be treated. The rejects (whether treated or not) may be combined into a combined flow and then be recycled in the sequential filters. | 12-11-2008 |
Dominique Janssen, Mckees Rocks, PA US
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20120273531 | ASSEMBLY OF A NOZZLE AND SURROUNDING ELEMENT - A tundish assembly, including an element, for preventing or limiting steel reoxidization in the continuous casting of molten steel, is used in combination with a refractory nozzle. The element has an orifice engaging the outer surface of the nozzle, a main surface surrounding the main orifice and having a lowest level lower than the top outer edge of the nozzle inlet portion, and a periphery having an upper face surrounding the man surface of the element. The upper face of the periphery of the element is higher than the main surface of the element and is higher than the surface of the bottom well of the tundish. The main orifice of the element is off-center with respect to the main surface and the upper face of the periphery may have various heights. The main surface of the element is arranged so as to contact molten steel in a tundish. | 11-01-2012 |
20140061257 | REFRACTORY ELEMENT, ASSEMBLY AND TUNDISH FOR TRANSFERRING MOLTEN METAL - A refractory element is configured to prevent or limit steel reoxidation in a steel casting process. The refractory element contains a base surrounded by a periphery in a specified geometrical arrangement. The refractory element is constituted of a base surrounded by a periphery in a specified geometrical arrangement. | 03-06-2014 |
Dominique Janssen, Mc Kees Rocks, PA US
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20080210719 | Continuous Casting Tundish - A tundish assembly, including an element, for preventing or limiting steel reoxidization in the continuous casting of molten steel, is used in combination with a refractory nozzle. The element has an orifice engaging the outer surface of the nozzle, a main surface surrounding the main orifice and having a lowest level lower than the top outer edge of the nozzle inlet portion, and a periphery having an upper face surrounding the man surface of the element. The upper face of the periphery of the element is higher than the main surface of the element and is higher than the surface of the bottom well of the tundish. The main surface of the element is arranged so as to contact molten steel when the tundish is in use. | 09-04-2008 |
Edward Janssen, Oviedo, FL US
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20140247569 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS COMPRISING BACKPLANE AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING - The present disclosure relates to an electronic apparatus ( | 09-04-2014 |
Eric P. Janssen, Howell, MI US
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20080251748 | Balanced Solenoid Valve - A valve assembly includes a solenoid can having an internal coil. A valve body connected to the solenoid can includes an inlet port and a first valve seat. An axially adjustable retainer threadably connected to the valve body includes an end portion defining a second valve seat. A homogenous valve member/armature slidably disposed in the valve body moves in the presence of a coil generated magnetic flux between valve closed and valve open positions. A valve member/armature first surface area is in fluid communication with a pressurized fluid through the inlet port. A valve member/armature second surface area is in fluid communication with the pressurized fluid in the valve closed position. The first surface area is equal to the second surface area and the pressurized fluid acts equally on the first and second surface areas defining a pressure balanced condition in the valve closed position. | 10-16-2008 |
20140261804 | SOLENOID OPERATED VALVE WITH CONSTANT BLEED PORT - A pressure balanced solenoid operated valve includes a solenoid portion having a coil. A valve member portion is connected to the solenoid portion. The valve member portion has a body including: first and second valve seats; a first cavity positioned between the first valve seat and a valve outlet port. A valve member slidably disposed in the body has a resilient valve element positioned between the first and second valve seats, the resilient valve element when in direct contact with the first valve seat defining a valve closed position. A bleed port created in the body between the first valve seat and the valve outlet port and opening into the first cavity provides a flow path for a pressurized fluid present at the second valve seat in the valve closed position to continuously flow out through the valve outlet port. | 09-18-2014 |
Eric Paul Janssen, Howell, MI US
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20130207012 | PRESSURE BALANCED SOLENOID OPERATED VALVE - A pressure balanced solenoid operated valve includes a solenoid portion having a coil in a coil retainer. A valve member portion defines a body connected to the solenoid portion. A slidable valve member in the body has opposed first and second ends and a shoulder between the ends. The first end with the coil energized is magnetically drawn toward the coil retainer moving the valve member between a valve closed and a valve open position. A pressure equalizing passage extends in the valve member from the second end. An inlet passage communicates a pressurized fluid at a valve inlet port to the pressure equalizing passage. A connecting passage communicates between the pressure equalizing passage and the shoulder. The pressurized fluid in the pressure equalizing passage acts against the second end and equally and oppositely against both the shoulder and the first end in both the open and closed positions. | 08-15-2013 |
Eugene Janssen, Sugar Land, TX US
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20150260013 | REMOTE DOWNHOLE ACTUATION DEVICE - A remotely deployed untethered device for actuation of a downhole application. The device may be equipped with inductive measurement capacity for interaction with a downhole well architecture. Such capacity affords the ability to trigger an actuation remotely at a site specific location in the well without further intervention relative surface equipment. | 09-17-2015 |
20160084075 | AUTONOMOUS UNTETHERED WELL OBJECT - A technique includes deploying an untethered object though a passageway of a tubular member; and acquiring a plurality of measurements that represent an environment of the tubular member as the object is being communicated through the passageway. The technique includes cross-correlating the plurality of measurements and using results of the cross-correlating to identify at least one feature of the tubular member. | 03-24-2016 |
Fred William Janssen, Grand Haven, MI US
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20150191967 | APPARATUS FOR SIMULATING A DOOR LIGHT INSTALLED IN A DOOR - An apparatus for simulating a door light includes a door defining a first opening therethrough, a frame unit engaging the door about the first opening, wherein the frame unit defines a second opening therethrough sized such that an overlay section of the frame unit, defined between the periphery of the first opening and a periphery of the second opening, partially overlays the first opening, and a display monitor received within the first opening and having a front surface engaging the overlay section about the second opening and defining a display screen surrounded by the frame unit with a periphery of the display screen terminating at or spaced-apart from the periphery of the second opening, the monitor further including an integral memory having instructions stored therein executable by an integral processor to control the display screen to display thereon an image or video of a door light. | 07-09-2015 |
Geert Janssen, Putnam County, NY US
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20100185993 | METHOD FOR SCALABLE DERIVATION OF AN IMPLICATION-BASED REACHABLE STATE SET OVERAPPROXIMATION - A method, system and computer program product for integrating implication-based analysis and equivalent gate analysis to maintain transitive reduction in an implication graph over a sequence of graph operations. One or more gates of a design are identified that are equivalent in all reachable states. Equivalent gates are assigned to an equivalence class when all gates within the equivalence class are equal. During the implication-based analysis the system determines when one or more implication paths are associated with the one or more equivalence classes, and an implication is generated at the implication path associated with the equivalence classes. A transitively reduced graph is received depicting the implications and equivalence classes of the design. When one or more operations are assigned to the transitively reduced graph, the graph is automatically adjusted to maintain transitive reduction. | 07-22-2010 |
Gradus Janssen, Putnam Valley, NY US
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20150186505 | SOLVING SATISFIABILITY PROBLEMS THROUGH SEARCH - One embodiment of a method for solving an input satisfiability instance includes searching a database for a stored satisfiability instance that matches the input satisfiability instance and outputting a solution to the input satisfiability instance. One embodiment of method for converting an input satisfiability instance into a standardized representation includes applying a plurality of syntactical simplification rules to the input satisfiability instance until no conditions of any of the plurality of syntactical simplification rules can be met, thereby producing a simplified instance, uniformly replacing each variable in the simplified instance with a unique, consecutively chosen even number, annotating each literal in the simplified instance to indicate whether the each literal is positive or negative, ordering all literals in the simplified instance, and ordering all clauses in the simplified instance to produce the standardized representation. | 07-02-2015 |
Gradus (geert) Janssen, Putnam Valley, NY US
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20130198705 | CIRCUIT VERIFICATION USING COMPUTATIONAL ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY - In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, a method includes: receiving a first description for a circuit whose operation over a plurality of inputs is to be verified; receiving a second description for expected behavior of the circuit, where the expected behavior in the second description is expressed as a set of algebraic systems of multivariable polynomials over at least one Galois field; applying at least one computational algebraic geometry technique to a combination of the first description and the second description to determine whether the circuit is verified, where verification of the circuit confirms that at least one output obtained based on the first description corresponds to at least one expected value based on the expected behavior expressed in the second description; and outputting an indication as to whether the circuit is verified. | 08-01-2013 |
Jeffrey R. Janssen, Hernando, FL US
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20150126098 | COATED ABRASIVE ARTICLE - Provided are abrasive articles in which the make layer, abrasive particle layer, and size layer are coated onto a backing according to a coating pattern characterized by a pattern of discrete islands, or features, having an areal density ranging from about 30 features to about 300 features per square centimeter and an average feature diameter ranging from about 0.1 millimeters to about 1.5 millimeters. Optionally, the provided abrasive particles have an average abrasive particle size ranging from about 20 micrometers to about 250 micrometers and the average make layer thickness ranging from 33 percent to 100 percent of the average abrasive particle size. This coating pattern provides that all three components are generally in registration with each other, while also providing a pervasive uncoated area extending across the backing, thereby providing improved cut and finish performance while displaying a resistance to curl in wet environments. | 05-07-2015 |
20150140903 | METHODS FOR IMPARTING AN IMAGE TO A SURFACE AND KITS FOR USE THEREWITH - A method for decorating a motor vehicle is disclosed comprising applying a mask to a painted exterior surface on the motor vehicle, the mask having a masked portion and an open portion that leaves part of the clearcoat layer exposed, wherein the masked portion and the open portion cooperate to define the image that is to be imparted to the surface, and wherein, prior to abrading the exposed part of the clearcoat layer, the exposed part of the clearcoat layer is free of defects. The exposed part of the clearcoat layer to is abraded to provide the exposed part of the clearcoat layer with a matte finish. The mask is removed to reveal an image having a matte finish region and an unabraded region. | 05-21-2015 |
20160108257 | EASY-CLEAN SURFACE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A method of providing an easy-clean, water-sheeting coating on a substrate includes: abrading a surface of a substrate using an abrasive article to provide an abraded surface having a surface roughness R?a#191 in a range of from 100 nm to 3500 nm, contacting a coatable composition with the abraded surface, and removing water from the coatable composition. The coatable composition comprises silica nanoparticles and has a pH of 7.5 or less. A kit including the abrasive article and the coatable composition is also disclosed. | 04-21-2016 |
Jeffrey R. Janssen, Woodbury, MN US
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20080230469 | DRAIN FILTER ASSEMBLY - The disclosure relates to a drain filter assembly that attempts to prevent drain blockages from forming by collecting particles such as food, hair and lint prior to entering the drain. In one embodiment, the filter assembly for filtering fluid passing into a drain comprises a housing and a filter. The housing has an upper portion, a lower portion adjacent the drain, and a perimeter surrounding the drain. The perimeter includes a plurality of openings having a height extending from the lower portion. The filter is adjacent the drain. The filter is contained within the perimeter of the housing. | 09-25-2008 |
20080230742 | HOLLOW ELEMENT FILLED CURABLE BODY REPAIR COMPOUNDS - A curable body repair material is described. The curable body repair material includes a curable polymeric resin, and a plurality of hollow elements. The curable body repair includes less than 3% by number of hollow elements having a diameter greater than 100 micrometers. Method of making and using the same are also described. | 09-25-2008 |
20120000135 | COATED ABRASIVE ARTICLES - Provided are abrasive articles in which the make layer, abrasive particle layer, and size layer are coated onto a backing according to a pre-determined coating pattern. All three components are generally in registration with each other, thereby providing a pervasive uncoated area extending across the backing Advantageously, this configuration provides a coated abrasive that displays superior curl-resistance compared with previously disclosed abrasive articles. Moreover, this configuration resists loading, resists de-lamination, has enhanced flexibility, and decreases the quantity of raw materials required to achieve the same level of performance as conventional abrasive articles. | 01-05-2012 |
20120003384 | HOLLOW ELEMENT FILLED CURABLE BODY REPAIR COMPOUNDS - A curable body repair material is described. The curable body repair material includes a curable polymeric resin, and a plurality of hollow elements. The curable body repair includes less than 3% by number of hollow elements having a diameter greater than 100 micrometers. Method of making and using the same are also described. | 01-05-2012 |
20120071377 | ENGINE CLEANING COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR CLEANING THE ENGINE - The present invention provides a method of cleaning an engine having at least one combustion chamber, and the method includes the steps of providing an engine cleaning composition and introducing the cleaning composition into the combustion chamber. The engine cleaning composition includes: (i) 10-100 wt % of an alkanol amine hydroxy carboxylate represented by formula (I): RCHOHCOONH | 03-22-2012 |
20120252329 | FLEXIBLE ABRASIVE ARTICLE AND METHODS OF MAKING - Provided are abrasive articles having a plurality of elongated channels extending across its working surface and intersecting with each other. These channels provide hinge points that enhance flexibility of the article along two or more directions. Optionally, the abrasive article includes a flexible attachment layer, along with apertures that penetrate through the attachment layer located at the intersection points of the channels. The enhanced flexibility allows the abrasive article to easily access recessed areas of the workpiece and facilitates applying even pressure across convex and concave surfaces. The channels assist in segregating dust particles from the abrading operation, and the optional apertures can be advantageously connected to a vacuum source for evacuation of the dust particles from the channels. | 10-04-2012 |
20130237130 | METHODS FOR IMPARTING AN IMAGE TO A SURFACE AND KITS FOR USE THEREWITH - Methods for imparting an image to a painted exterior surface on a motor vehicle and kits for use in such methods are described. The methods include applying a mask to an outer clearcoat layer of the painted exterior surface, the mask having a masked portion that covers part of the clearcoat layer and an open portion that leaves part of the clear coat layer exposed, the masked and open portions cooperating to define the image, abrading the exposed part of the clearcoat layer to provide it with a matte finish, and removing the mask to reveal an image having a matte finish region and an unabraded region. The clearcoat layer in the matte finish region of the image is capable of being provided with a surface gloss appearance that is consistent with the surface gloss appearance of the clearcoat layer in the unabraded region of the image and without painting the surface of the motor vehicle. The kits comprise a mask that is adapted to be removably attached to the outer clearcoat layer and an abrasive that is capable of removing a portion of the outer clearcoat layer to generate an image having a matte finish region and an unabraded region, and one or more materials that may be used to provide the outer clearcoat layer in the matte finish region of the image with a surface gloss appearance that is consistent with the surface gloss appearance of the clearcoat layer in the unabraded region of the image. | 09-12-2013 |
20140028174 | THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE LED ASSEMBLY - A thermally conductive LED assembly is disclosed. The thermally conductive LED assembly includes an elongate conductor cable having a first conductor and a second conductor extending along a length of the elongate conductor cable and a thermally conducting and electrically insulating polymer layer disposed between first conductor and second conductor and a second electrically insulating polymer layer is disposed on the first conductor or second conductor. The electrically insulating polymer layer having a thermal impedance value in a range from 2.5 to 15 C°-cm2/W and a plurality of light emitting diodes are disposed along the length of the elongate conductor cable. Each light emitting diode is in electrical communication with the first conductor and the second conductor. | 01-30-2014 |
20140092704 | MIXING AND DISPENSING CURABLE MULTI-COMPONENT MATERIALS - Methods, apparatus, devices and systems for mixing and dispensing multi-component materials. The mixing and dispensing may be performed using a mobile, enclosed dispenser that can be used to supply a mixed multi-component material at the point of use. In some embodiments, the components to be mixed into the multi-component material may be supplied in cartridges. | 04-03-2014 |
20140308884 | COATED ABRASIVE ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Provided are abrasive articles in which the make layer, abrasive particle layer, and size layer are coated onto a backing according to a coating pattern characterized by a plurality of discrete islands. The coating pattern has features in which all three components are generally in registration with each other, while providing a pervasive uncoated area extending across the backing. Advantageously, this configuration provides a coated abrasive that displays superior curl-resistance compared with previously disclosed abrasive articles. Moreover, this configuration resists loading, resists de-lamination, has enhanced flexibility, and decreases the quantity of raw materials required to achieve the same level of performance as conventional abrasive articles. | 10-16-2014 |
John Janssen, Nashville, IN US
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20090260605 | STAGED ARRANGEMENT OF EGR COOLERS TO OPTIMIZE PERFORMANCE - A compression ignition engine comprising at least one combustion chamber, an air intake system, a fuel system, an exhaust system and an exhaust gas recirculation system. The air intake system conveys air to the chamber. The exhaust system conveys exhaust gases from the combustion chamber. The exhaust gas recirculation system is capable of recirculating a portion of the exhaust gases into air intake system. The exhaust gas recirculation system comprises a cooler package and a valve. The valve controls the amount of air flow through the cooler package. The cooler package includes a first portion, a second portion and a control valve. The control valve of the cooler package is configured to control whether the air that flows through the cooler package flows only through one of the first or the second portion or through both of the first portion and the second portion in parallel. | 10-22-2009 |
John M. Janssen, Nashville, IN US
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20090235661 | EGR Apparatuses systems and methods - One embodiment is a unique system which is operable to provide a mixture of charge air and exhaust to an internal combustion intake at a sub-ambient temperature. Further embodiments, forms, objects, features, advantages, aspects, and benefits shall become apparent from the following description and drawings. | 09-24-2009 |
John M. Janssen, Henrico, VA US
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20110170102 | Apparatus, System, and Method for Aftertreatment Control and Diagnostics - A method includes providing an exhaust stream for an internal combustion engine, where the exhaust stream is fluidly coupled to an aftertreatment component. The method includes optically determining an amount of an exhaust gas constituent in the exhaust stream. The method further includes modifying a model stored on a computer readable medium in response to the amount of the exhaust gas constituent. The model is an engine NO | 07-14-2011 |
20110310391 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR DETECTING ENGINE FLUID CONSTITUENTS - A system for detecting engine fluid constituents includes an engine having a sample channel having a conduit for a working engine fluid. The system includes an electromagnetic (EM) source that emits EM radiation through a first metal tube, where the EM radiation is EM energy at a wavelength of interest. The system further includes an EM detector that receives a remainder radiation through a second metal tube, the remainder radiation including the remaining EM radiation after passing through the sample channel. The system includes a controller that determines a composition indicator signal representative of an amount of a constituent in the working engine fluid in response to a strength of the remainder radiation, and determines a concentration of a component of interest according to the composition indicator signal. | 12-22-2011 |
20120325184 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR DETECTING ENGINE FLUID CONSTITUENTS - A system for detecting engine fluid constituents includes an engine having a sample channel having a conduit for a working engine fluid. The system includes an electromagnetic (EM) source that emits EM radiation through a first metal tube, where the EM radiation is EM energy at a wavelength of interest. The system further includes an EM detector that receives a remainder radiation through a second metal tube, the remainder radiation including the remaining EM radiation after passing through the sample channel. The system includes a controller that determines a composition indicator signal representative of an amount of a constituent in the working engine fluid in response to a strength of the remainder radiation, and determines a concentration of a component of interest according to the composition indicator signal. | 12-27-2012 |
20140007559 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR AFTERTREATMENT CONTROL AND DIAGNOSTICS - A method includes providing an exhaust stream for an internal combustion engine, where the exhaust stream is fluidly coupled to an aftertreatment component. The method includes optically determining an amount of an exhaust gas constituent in the exhaust stream. The method further includes modifying a model stored on a computer readable medium in response to the amount of the exhaust gas constituent. The model is an engine NO | 01-09-2014 |
Jolene Janssen, Little Chute, WI US
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20100147855 | Storage Device - A storage system and apparatus having at a windowed component, a return item compartment, a plurality of communication compartments for parents, teachers and others, a calendar component and a dry erase surface to facilitate communication by parents in joint custody situations. | 06-17-2010 |
Jonathan Sebastian Janssen, Clifton Park, NY US
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20130210320 | TITANIUM ALUMINIDE ARTICLE WITH IMPROVED SURFACE FINISH - Titanium-containing articles having improved surface finishes and methods for changing the surface of titanium containing articles, for example by removing overstock, are provided. One example method includes passing a fluid at high pressure across a surface of an titanium aluminide alloy-containing article, for example, a turbine blade, at high linear speed and deforming the surface of the titanium aluminide alloy-containing article, and removing material from the surface of the titanium aluminide alloy-containing article. Though aspects of the invention can be used in fabricating high performance turbine blades, the methods disclosed can be applied to the treatment of any titanium-containing article for which it is difficult to obtain an improved surface finish. | 08-15-2013 |
Jonathan Sebastian Janssen, Troy, NY US
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20130105023 | CENTRAL CORE ELEMENT FOR A SEPARATOR ASSEMBLY | 05-02-2013 |
Jonathan Sebastian Janssen, Niskayuna, NY US
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20140336806 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION OF MOLDS AND CRUCIBLES USED IN INVESTMENT CASTING - The present disclosure relates to systems and methods useful for non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of molds and crucibles used in investment casting processes, including, without limitation, for producing aircraft engines, land-based turbine engines, and the like. According to one aspect, the present disclosure provides a system for non-destructive evaluation that includes a support, a 3D scanning device, and a computer component. According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a method for non-destructive evaluation that includes the steps of: providing a system for non-destructive evaluation of a mold or crucible according to the present disclosure; securing a mold or crucible to the support of the system; and operating the 3D scanning device of the system in conjunction with the computer component in order to create a 3D structure difference map that indicates whether the mold or crucible falls within or outside a desired structural integrity parameter range. | 11-13-2014 |
Joseph W. Janssen, Lambertville, NJ US
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20110243677 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MILLING THERMAL BARRIER COATED METALS - A method is provided for milling a thermal barrier coated metal part. This method includes selectively removing a portion of a ceramic coating using a mechanical cutting tool, thereby forming a counterbore, and machining the metal part through the counterbore. A drilling head for drilling thermal barrier coated metal parts is also provided. The drilling head comprises a mechanical cutting tool, which is operable to mill through ceramic, and an electrode for electrical discharge machining. The electrode may be used to mill the metal part, and may be interchangeable with the mechanical cutting tool. | 10-06-2011 |
Joseph W. Janssen, Parsippany, NJ US
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20080298920 | Method and apparatus for milling thermal barrier coated metals - A method is provided for milling a thermal barrier coated metal part. This method includes selectively removing a portion of a ceramic coating using a mechanical cutting tool, thereby forming a counterbore, and machining the metal part through the counterbore. A drilling head for drilling thermal barrier coated metal parts is also provided. The drilling head comprises a mechanical cutting tool, which is operable to mill through ceramic, and an electrode for electrical discharge machining. The electrode may be used to mill the metal part, and may be interchangeable with the mechanical cutting tool. | 12-04-2008 |
Kevin Janssen, Philadelphia, PA US
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20150147760 | Methods for the Enrichment of Mutated Nucleic Acid from a Mixture - The detection of the presence of rare somatic mutations from a biological sample is often challenging due to the simultaneous presence of a vast excess of wild-type DNA. The present invention describes methods that would allow the enrichment of mutant DNA by depleting amplifiable wild-type DNA. | 05-28-2015 |
20150176060 | Method For Coding Of Multiple PCR Reactions For Assay Recognition - The present invention provides for methods and compositions that use fluorescent dyes for the identification of reagents and solutions that are used to perform PCR assays. | 06-25-2015 |
20160053302 | METHOD FOR VISUAL IDENTIFICATION OF PCR SOLUTIONS FOR ACCURATE REACTION SETUP - The present invention provides for methods and compositions that use visible dyes for the identification of reagents and solutions that are used to perform PCR assays. | 02-25-2016 |
Matthew A. Janssen, Sandpoint, ID US
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20140311136 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION AND WASTE HEAT STEAM ENGINE HAVING A HEAT RECOVERY STEAM GENERATOR EXHAUST MANIFOLD - An improved internal combustion and waste hat steam engine having an heat recovery steam generator optimized for the steam cycle, that can operate on steam, fuel, or a water-fuel composition where the mixture is at a critical temperature and in a homogeneous single phase. The condensing waste heat recovery steam generator exhaust manifold is close-coupled to the engine cylinder exhaust ports and provides heat to create the homogeneous mixture and steam. The primary heat source is internal combustion. An external heat source may be coupled with the engine to increase the heat available to the condensing waste water recovery steam generator exhaust manifold to produce additional steam. The engine can be operated as a pure diesel engine, for warm-up or for when an external source of steam is desired. | 10-23-2014 |
Matthew J. Janssen, Corvallis, OR US
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20080261809 | Encoder spokes detection prior to forming image on optically writable label surface of optical disc - Whether an optically writable label surface of an optical disc is suitable for having an image formed thereon is determined. A detectable number of encoder spokes on a control feature area of the optical disc is counted as the optical disc is rotated. Where the detectable number of encoder spokes is other than a predetermined value, an error condition with respect to the optically writable label surface of the optical disc is indicated. | 10-23-2008 |
20100260023 | VIRTUAL SPOKE SIGNALS FOR CONTROLLING OPTICAL DISC - An optical disc is rotated at no more than 600 revolutions per minute (RPM) using a spindle motor of an optical disc device ( | 10-14-2010 |
20110110203 | CONTROLLING OPTICAL DISC - An optical disc is rotated using a spindle motor of an optical disc device, at no more than 600 revolutions per minute (RPM). The spindle motor has at least three coil groups, where each coil group has one or more coils. While the optical disc is rotating, at least one of the coil groups generates a back electromagnetic force (EMF) signal. The back EMF signal is used to determine marking positions on the optical disc. An optical beam is used to mark the optical disc at the determined marking positions. | 05-12-2011 |
Michael Janssen, Spring, TX US
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20090166094 | Polycrystalline Diamond Materials Having Improved Abrasion Resistance, Thermal Stability and Impact Resistance - PCD materials comprise a diamond body having bonded diamond crystals and interstitial regions disposed among the crystals. The diamond body is formed from diamond grains and a catalyst material at high pressure/high temperature conditions. The diamond grains have an average particle size of about 0.03 mm or greater. At least a portion of the diamond body has a high diamond volume content of greater than about 93 percent by volume. The entire diamond body can comprise high volume content diamond or a region of the diamond body can comprise the high volume content diamond. The diamond body includes a working surface, a first region substantially free of the catalyst material, and a second region that includes the catalyst material. At least a portion of the first region extends from the working surface to depth of from about 0.01 to about 0.1 mm. | 07-02-2009 |
20130067827 | POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND MATERIALS HAVING IMPROVED ABRASION RESISTANCE, THERMAL STABILITY AND IMPACT RESISTANCE - PCD materials comprise a diamond body having bonded diamond crystals and interstitial regions disposed among the crystals. The diamond body is formed from diamond grains and a catalyst material at high pressure/high temperature conditions. The diamond grains have an average particle size of about 0.03 mm or greater. At least a portion of the diamond body has a high diamond volume content of greater than about 93 percent by volume. The entire diamond body can comprise high volume content diamond or a region of the diamond body can comprise the high volume content diamond. The diamond body includes a working surface, a first region substantially free of the catalyst material, and a second region that includes the catalyst material. At least a portion of the first region extends from the working surface to depth of from about 0.01 to about 0.1 mm | 03-21-2013 |
20150021101 | POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND MATERIALS HAVING IMPROVED ABRASION RESISTANCE, THERMAL STABILITY AND IMPACT RESISTANCE - PCD materials comprise a diamond body having bonded diamond crystals and interstitial regions disposed among the crystals. The diamond body is formed from diamond grains and a catalyst material at high pressure/high temperature conditions. The diamond grains have an average particle size of about 0.03 mm or greater. At least a portion of the diamond body has a high diamond volume content of greater than about 93 percent by volume. The entire diamond body can comprise high volume content diamond or a region of the diamond body can comprise the high volume content diamond. The diamond body includes a working surface, a first region substantially free of the catalyst material, and a second region that includes the catalyst material. At least a portion of the first region extends from the working surface to depth of from about 0.01 to about 0.1 mm. | 01-22-2015 |
Michael Janssen, Minneapolis, MN US
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20110019924 | PRIORITIZER SYSTEM FOR TARGET ACQUISITION - A system having an approach for prioritizing targets for an order of capturing the targets photographically or otherwise. Prioritizing is based on cost of obtaining or capturing the target for viewing or photographing in high resolution. One acquisition mechanism is for obtaining a wide field of view of a scene of targets and another acquisition mechanism is for obtaining a narrow field of view of a target for capture. The cost for prioritizing is based on the time that the narrow field of view acquisition mechanism takes to pan and tilt to get a close-up image of a target divided by the width of the target. The targets may be faces of people. | 01-27-2011 |
20110128385 | MULTI CAMERA REGISTRATION FOR HIGH RESOLUTION TARGET CAPTURE - A multi-camera arrangement for capturing a high resolution image of a target. A first camera may be for capturing a wide field of view low resolution image having a target. The target or a component of it may be border-boxed with a marking. The target may be a human being component, such as a face, having approximately the same size among virtually all humans. A distance of the target may be determined from a known size of a component of the target. The target may be other items of similar size. Coordinates of pixels of the image portion containing the target may be mapped to a pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) camera. The pan and tilt of the PTZ camera may be adjusted according to image information from the wide field of view camera. Then the PTZ camera may zoom in on the target to obtain a high resolution image of the target. | 06-02-2011 |
20110285845 | DISTANT FACE RECOGNITION SYSTEM - A method and system for automatic face recognition. A primary and a plurality of secondary video cameras can be provided to monitor a detection area. The primary video camera can detect people present in the detection zone. Data can be then transmitted to a prioritizor module that produces a prioritized list of detected people. The plurality of secondary video cameras then captures a high-resolution image of the faces of the people present in the detection area according to the prioritized list provided by the prioritizor module. The high-resolution images can be then provided to a face recognition module, which is used to identify the people present in the detection area. | 11-24-2011 |
Michael Janssen, The Woodlands, TX US
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20140041948 | CUTTING ELEMENTS HAVING CUTTING EDGES WITH CONTINUOUS VARYING RADII AND BITS INCORPORATING THE SAME - A cutting element is provided having a substrate and an ultra hard material cutting layer over the substrate. The cutting layer includes a surface portion for making contact with a material to be cut by the cutting element. The surface portion in cross-section has a curvature that has a varying radius of curvature. A bit incorporating such a cutting element is also provided. | 02-13-2014 |
Nils Janssen, Seattle, WA US
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20130140506 | HOST-GUEST MATERIALS HAVING TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT DUAL EMISSION - A composition is provided comprising a host material and a luminescent dopant. The composition exhibits dual luminescent emission peaks, one each for the host material and the luminescent dopant. The intensity of the emission peaks vary in intensity as a result of the changing temperature of the composition. This quality enables the composition to be used for ratiometric optical thermometry, including exemplary applications, such as in situ temperature sensing. | 06-06-2013 |
Paul M. Janssen, Dublin, OH US
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20100229251 | Methods and Compositions for Detecting and Treating End-Stage Cardiomyopathy Using Claudin-5 - The present invention provides a method for diagnosis end-stage cardiomyopathy includes measuring expression of claudin-5 levels in a patient suspected of suffering from end-stage cardiomyopathy as well as a method for treating end-stage cardiomyopathy includes administering an effective amount of a composition effectively upregulates the claudin-5 or inhibits degradation of claudin-5 | 09-09-2010 |
Peter J>m> Janssen, Hopewell Junction, NY US
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20100014620 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HIGH SPEED LVDS COMMUNICATION - A method and system communicates payload data over a plurality of low voltage differential signaling (LVDS) channels ( | 01-21-2010 |
Randall L. Janssen, Lacrosse, WI US
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20090205360 | CENTRIFUGAL COMPRESSOR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A centrifugal compressor assembly for compressing refrigerant in a 250-ton capacity or larger chiller system comprising a motor, preferably a compact, high energy density motor or permanent magnet motor, for driving a shaft at a range of sustained operating speeds under the control of a variable speed drive. Another embodiment of the centrifugal compressor assembly comprises a mixed flow impeller and a vaneless diffuser sized such that a final stage compressor operates with an optimal specific speed range for targeted combinations of head and capacity, while a non-final stage compressor operates above the optimum specific speed of the final stage compressor. Another embodiment of the centrifugal compressor assembly comprises an integrated inlet flow conditioning assembly comprising a flow conditioning nose, a plurality of inlet guide vanes and a flow conditioning body that positions inlet guide vanes to condition flow of refrigerant into an impeller to achieve a target approximately constant angle swirl distribution with minimal guide vane turning. | 08-20-2009 |
20090205361 | COAXIAL ECONOMIZER ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A coaxial economizer for use in a chiller system comprising an inner housing and an outer housing having a common longitudinal axis. The outer housing has an inlet for receiving a fluid from a upstream compressor stage of a multistage compressor and an outlet for conveying a fluid to a downstream compressor stage of a multistage compressor. A flow chamber forms a fluid flow path about the inner housing. A flash chamber is coterminous with the flow chamber and flashes fluid in a liquid state to a gas state. A flow passage between said flash chamber and the flow chamber for conveying a flashed gas from the flash chamber to the flow chamber; wherein the flashed gas conveyed from the flash chamber and the fluid received from the inlet of the outer housing mix along the fluid flow path toward the outlet of the outer housing. | 08-20-2009 |
20110296859 | COAXIAL ECONOMIZER ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A coaxial economizer for use in a chiller system comprising an inner housing and an outer housing having a common longitudinal axis. The outer housing has an inlet for receiving a fluid from a upstream compressor stage of a multistage compressor and an outlet for conveying a fluid to a downstream compressor stage of a multistage compressor. A flow chamber forms a fluid flow path about the inner housing. A flash chamber is coterminous with the flow chamber and flashes fluid in a liquid state to a gas state. A flow passage between said flash chamber and the flow chamber for conveying a flashed gas from the flash chamber to the flow chamber; wherein the flashed gas conveyed from the flash chamber and the fluid received from the inlet of the outer housing mix along the fluid flow path toward the outlet of the outer housing. | 12-08-2011 |
20140127059 | CENTRIFUGAL COMPRESSOR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A centrifugal compressor assembly for compressing refrigerant in a 250-ton capacity or larger chiller system comprising a motor, preferably a compact, high energy density motor or permanent magnet motor, for driving a shaft at a range of sustained operating speeds under the control of a variable speed drive. Another embodiment of the centrifugal compressor assembly comprises a mixed flow impeller and a vaneless diffuser sized such that a final stage compressor operates with an optimal specific speed range for targeted combinations of head and capacity, while a non-final stage compressor operates above the optimum specific speed of the final stage compressor. Another embodiment of the centrifugal compressor assembly comprises an integrated inlet flow conditioning assembly to condition flow of refrigerant into an impeller to achieve a target approximately constant angle swirl distribution with minimal guide vane turning. | 05-08-2014 |
20150013360 | COAXIAL ECONOMIZER ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A coaxial economizer for use in a chiller system comprising an inner housing and an outer housing having a common longitudinal axis. The outer housing has an inlet for receiving a fluid from a upstream compressor stage of a multistage compressor and an outlet for conveying a fluid to a downstream compressor stage of a multistage compressor. A flow chamber forms a fluid flow path about the inner housing. A flash chamber is coterminous with the flow chamber and flashes fluid in a liquid state to a gas state. A flow passage between said flash chamber and the flow chamber for conveying a flashed gas from the flash chamber to the flow chamber; wherein the flashed gas conveyed from the flash chamber and the fluid received from the inlet of the outer housing mix along the fluid flow path toward the outlet of the outer housing. | 01-15-2015 |
Randall L. Janssen, La Crosse, WI US
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20120087815 | CENTRIFUGAL COMPRESSOR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A centrifugal compressor assembly for compressing refrigerant in a 250-ton capacity or larger chiller system comprising a motor, preferably a compact, high energy density motor or permanent magnet motor, for driving a shaft at a range of sustained operating speeds under the control of a variable speed drive. Another embodiment of the centrifugal compressor assembly comprises a mixed flow impeller and a vaneless diffuser sized such that a final stage compressor operates with an optimal specific speed range for targeted combinations of head and capacity, while a non-final stage compressor operates above the optimum specific speed of the final stage compressor. Another embodiment of the centrifugal compressor assembly comprises an integrated inlet flow conditioning assembly to condition flow of refrigerant into an impeller to achieve a target approximately constant angle swirl distribution with minimal guide vane turning. | 04-12-2012 |
Robert Janssen, Atlanta, GA US
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20150272972 | INHIBITION OF HIV INFECTION THROUGH CHEMOPROPHYALXIS - A process is provided for protecting a primate host from a self-replicating infection by an immunodeficiency retrovirus. Protection is achieved by administering to the primate host a combination of a pharmaceutically effective amount of a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor and a pharmaceutically effective amount of a nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitor prior to exposure to the immunodeficiency retrovirus. The administration is effective if provided in a single dose within 24 hours of the exposure. A regime of regular daily doses is also effective in providing protection against an immunodeficiency retrovirus becoming self-replicating after infecting a primate host. A process for controlling retrovirus transmission within a population includes the administration to a subpopulation at high risk for contracting an immunodeficiency retroviral infection the detailed combination prior to sexual exposure to a source of immunodeficiency retrovirus so as to preclude the immunodeficiency retrovirus from becoming self-replicating in a member of the subpopulation. | 10-01-2015 |
Rolf Janssen, Atlanta, GA US
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20090283357 | ADJUSTABLE TUBULAR NVH DAMPER AND TORSION ABSORBER - Respectively tapered and threaded pipe ends are rotated respective to each other to connect the pipe ends and progressively compress a yieldable damper sleeve therebetween as the pipes are rotated. NVH and torsional forces from one pipe end to another are suppressed. | 11-19-2009 |
20090284006 | SEALED FLEXIBLE COUPLING WITH TORSION ACCEPTANCE - A coupling has respective support elements extending respectively from each coupling end toward the other, but not directly connected to each other. Radially oriented ends of these elements define a pocket capturing a cushion therein. A non-metallic bellows operably covers the coupling. An optional thermal shield is disposed between the bellows and the support element. | 11-19-2009 |
20090285626 | FLEXIBLE ELEMENT WITH INTEGRAL OUTER SHIELD AND/OR INNER LINER - A flexible bellows used in a pipe coupling includes composite convolutions having integral extensions forming one or both of an outer shield or inner liner to enhance performance of the coupling. Embodiments incorporate dampers, hangers and convolution modifications. Various embodiments are disclosed. | 11-19-2009 |
20090309355 | DOUBLE COVER-CENTER CUSHION DECOUPLER - A sealed coupling for connecting two pipe ends include two operating covers for respective connection to respective pipe ends, and elongated bellows having respective ends and a damping element supported by respective rims of said covers, said damping element disposed radially outwardly of said bellows and oriented centrally of said respective bellows ends for dissipating forces on said coupling uniformly across said bellows. | 12-17-2009 |
20100178099 | ANGLED FLEXIBLE COUPLING WITH INTEGRAL OUTER SHIELD AND/OR INNER LINER - A flexible bellows used in a pipe coupling includes composite convolutions having integral extensions forming one or both of an outer shield or inner liner to enhance performance of the coupling. Embodiments incorporate asymmetric convolution forming discs providing for static angled couplings to accommodate offset or misaligned pipe system components. | 07-15-2010 |
20160003388 | DYNAMIC LINER SLEEVE FOR FLEXIBLE COUPLING - A flexible coupling includes a liner, a bellow, and a liner sleeve preferably defined by a compressed woven mesh strip spirally wound around the liner between bellow and liner and moveable longitudinally with respect to the bellow and liner when the coupling expands linearly. An alternate sleeve in the form of a cylinder is disposed about the liner, under the bellow and is formed of a woven non-compressed mesh. | 01-07-2016 |
20160053929 | FLOATING LOAD RING FOR FLEXIBLE JOINT - A free-floating load ring for assembly into a flexible coupling having a convoluted bellows and a surrounding mesh sleeve, said ring captured by said sleeve at an end of said coupling and spacing said sleeve from said bellows when forces are applied to said coupling. Various ring alternate structures are disclosed, and can be added to existing non-load supporting or flexible couplings having no previous rings. The load ring is retained in place by engagement of coupling components with the ring without physical connection of the ring to any coupling component. | 02-25-2016 |
Russ Alan Janssen, Victoria, TX US
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20160030861 | Apparatus and Method for Trapping Sand Present in an Input Fluid Stream - Separating sand from an input stream comprising a mixture of oil, gas, water and sand. A unitary vessel comprises a spherical portion and a cylindrical portion, the cylindrical portion having a proximal end and a distal end and the spherical portion and cylindrical portion joined at the proximal end of the cylindrical portion. An inlet for the input stream is positioned on the spherical portion of the unitary vessel. A first outlet for an outlet stream comprising oil, water, and natural gas is positioned on the spherical portion of the unitary vessel and below the inlet. A second outlet is positioned adjacent to the distal end of the cylindrical portion of the unitary vessel. Sand can be removed from the unitary vessel via the second outlet. | 02-04-2016 |
Stephanie M. Janssen, Villa Rica, GA US
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20150327379 | BED MOUNTED INTERACTIVE DISPLAY SYSTEM - An interactive product display system includes a display unit for displaying media regarding a product and a mounting structure for mounting the display unit to the product in a manner that allows a user to change an orientation of the display unit based on a position of the user. | 11-12-2015 |
Terrance E. Janssen, St. Pete Beach, FL US
Terry L. Janssen, Waterford, VA US
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20160127417 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR IMPROVED CYBERSECURITY - Embodiments relate to systems, devices, and computing-implemented methods for initiating a secure network communication system using a response to a risk assessment template and one or more computer knowledge bases to determine a network security policy, network security controls, hardware and software devices, and commands for the hardware and software devices. Embodiments also relate to systems, devices, and computing-implemented methods for monitoring the secure network communication system by monitoring communications from user devices, determining to hold communications based on the network security policy, notifying users of held communications, and allowing the users, via their user devices, to adjust the network security policy for overridable controls to authorize held communications. | 05-05-2016 |
Timothy Lee Janssen, Ballston Lake, NY US
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20120247113 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AIR EXTRACTION FROM GAS TURBINE ENGINES - The disclosed embodiments relate to a system and method that allows air to be extracted from a plurality of gas turbine engines and fed to a downstream process, even in situations in which one or more of the gas turbine engines are operating in a part load condition. For example, in an embodiment, a method includes monitoring signals representative of a header pressure of a header, or a pressure of extraction air flow from one or more gas turbine engines to the header, or both, and maintaining substantially continuous flows of extraction air from the gas turbine engines to the header. The substantially continuous flows are maintained when the gas turbine engines are under symmetric and asymmetric load conditions. | 10-04-2012 |
William Janssen, Tampa, FL US
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20080206206 | BONE MARROW-DERIVED NEURONAL CELLS - Bone marrow stromal cells (BMSC) differentiate into neuron-like phenotypes in vitro and in vivo, engrafted into normal or denervated rat striatum. The BMSC administered into the ventricle did not remain localized to the site of the graft, but migrated throughout the brain and integrated into specific brain regions in various architectonic patterns. The most orderly integration of BMSC was in the laminar distribution of cerebellar Purkinje cells, where the BMSC-derived cells took on the Purkinje phenotype. The BMSC exhibited site-dependent differentiation and expressed several neuronal markers including neuron-specific nuclear protein, tyrosine hydroxylase and calbindin. Treated BMSC implanted intrastriatally stayed in the cortex and the striatum, produced tyrosine hydroxylase which produces the dopamine needed in Parkinson's disease. | 08-28-2008 |
William Michael Janssen, Parker, CO US
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20100114095 | Ablation Apparatus and System to Limit Nerve Conduction - An electrosurgical probe including a probe body which defines a longitudinal probe axis. The electrosurgical probe also includes a first and second conductive electrode, each disposed along the probe axis. The surface area of the first conductive electrode is greater of the surface area of the second conductive electrode. The ratio of the surface area of the first conductive electrode to the surface area of the second conductive electrode may be adjustable. Another aspect of the present invention is an electrosurgical probe having a probe body which defines a single longitudinal probe axis. The electrosurgical probe of this aspect of the invention further includes more than two electrodes operatively disposed at separate and distinct positions along the axis of the probe body. The electrodes may be selectively connected to one of or a combination of a stimulation energy source, an ablation energy source or a ground for either energy source. Another aspect of the present invention is a method of placing an electrosurgical probe such as described above for specific ablation procedures. | 05-06-2010 |