Canada, US
Anderlyne M. Canada, Milwaukee, WI US
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20080277486 | HVAC control system and method - An HVAC control system configured to control the environment of a building zone includes a means for determining a number of people occupying the building zone and a means for determining properties of other heat transferring objects located within the building zone. The HVAC control system may also include a controller, the controller being configured to compute a projected heat gain in a building zone based on the determined number of people occupying the building zone and the determined properties of the other heat transferring objects located within the building zone. The controller may use the computed projected heat gain to determine a zone ventilation setpoint for the building zone. | 11-13-2008 |
20090065596 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INCREASING BUILDING SPACE COMFORT USING WIRELESS DEVICES - A method for providing control to a building zone uses a building automation system and a portable wireless device located within the building zone. The method includes the step of identifying the portable wireless device using wireless communications. The method further includes retrieving information from a memory device specific to the identified portable wireless device. The retrieved information comprises a user preference relating to the building automation system. The method further includes adjusting a parameter of the building automation system based on the retrieved information. | 03-12-2009 |
Emily Jane Canada, Indianapolis, IN US
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20110144091 | Inhibitors of Diacylglycerol Acyltransferase - This invention provides compounds of formula I: | 06-16-2011 |
Keith Canada, Woodbury, CT US
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20150315282 | ANTI-CD40 ANTIBODIES - The present invention relates to new humanized antagonistic anti-CD40 antibodies and therapeutic and diagnostic methods and compositions for using the same. | 11-05-2015 |
Keith Canada, Ridgefield, CT US
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20100310561 | NATRIURETIC FUSION PROTEINS - Natriuretic peptide fusion proteins comprising natriuretic peptides linked to antibody Fc domains, nucleic acid molecules encoding the fusion proteins disclosed herein, expression vectors expressing said fusion proteins, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said fusion proteins, and methods for their therapeutic use are disclosed. | 12-09-2010 |
20120093814 | Fusion Proteins Comprising Canine FC Portions - The present invention relates to therapeutic peptides and proteins fused to a canine antibody Fc domain. Methods and compositions of using the same are described. | 04-19-2012 |
Keith Canada, Southbury, CT US
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20110243932 | ANTI-CD40 ANTIBODIES - The present invention relates to new humanized antagonistic anti-CD40 antibodies and therapeutic and diagnostic methods and compositions for using the same. | 10-06-2011 |
20120027780 | ANTICOAGULANT ANTIDOTES - The present invention relates to antibody molecules against anticoagulants, in particular dabigatran, and their use as antidotes of such anticoagulants. | 02-02-2012 |
20120276123 | ANTICOAGULANT ANTIDOTES - The present invention relates to antibody molecules against anticoagulants, in particular dabigatran, and their use as antidotes of such anticoagulants. | 11-01-2012 |
20120282269 | Anti-IL-23 Antibodies - The present invention relates to anti-IL-23p19 binding compounds, in particular new humanized anti-IL-23p19 antibodies and therapeutic and diagnostic methods and compositions for using the same. | 11-08-2012 |
20130236471 | ANTI IL-36R ANTIBODIES - The present invention relates to anti-IL-36R binding compounds, in particular new anti-IL-36R antibodies and therapeutic and diagnostic methods and compositions for using the same. | 09-12-2013 |
20130289248 | ANTICOAGULANT ANTIDOTES - The present invention relates to antibody molecules against anticoagulants, in particular dabigatran, and their use as antidotes of such anticoagulants. | 10-31-2013 |
20140179907 | ANTI-CD40 ANTIBODIES - The present invention relates to new humanized antagonistic anti-CD40 antibodies and therapeutic and diagnostic methods and compositions for using the same. | 06-26-2014 |
20140363444 | Anti-IL-23 Antibodies - The present invention relates to anti-IL-23p19 binding compounds, in particular new humanized anti-IL-23p19 antibodies and therapeutic and diagnostic methods and compositions for using the same. | 12-11-2014 |
20140377265 | ANTICOAGULANT ANTIDOTES - The present invention relates to antibody molecules against anticoagulants, in particular dabigatran, and their use as antidotes of such anticoagulants. | 12-25-2014 |
20150210778 | ANTICOAGULANT ANTIDOTES - The present invention relates to antibody molecules against anticoagulants, in particular dabigatran, and their use as antidotes of such anticoagulants. | 07-30-2015 |
20150218267 | NOVEL ANTI-BAFF ANTIBODIES - The present invention relates to anti-BAFF antibody molecules, including novel humanized anti-BAFF antibodies, therapeutic and diagnostic methods and compositions for using the same. | 08-06-2015 |
Keith Canada, Blacksburg, VA US
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20150203584 | ANTI IL-36R ANTIBODIES - The present invention relates to anti-IL-36R binding compounds, in particular new anti-IL-36R antibodies and therapeutic and diagnostic methods and compositions for using the same. | 07-23-2015 |
Marquita Lerese Canada, Newport News, VA US
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20150264990 | THIGH SEPARATOR DEVICE - A thigh separator device may include a one-piece sheet of material having a first side, a first fold distinguishing the first side from a center section, a second fold distinguishing the center section from a second side. A coating may cover the one-piece sheet of material. | 09-24-2015 |
Michael Canada, Akron, IN US
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20080257363 | Method And Apparatus For Manufacturing An Implant - An orthopedic implant manufacturing method. The method includes preparing a preliminary pre-operative surgical plan for a specific patient, communicating the plan to a surgeon of the patient, and receiving an orthopedic implant design recommendation of the surgeon. The implant design recommendation can include selecting one of first, second or third options, the first option being a patient-specific implant, the second option being a semi-custom implant, and the third option being an off-the-shelf implant. The method further includes sending a request for manufacturing the selected implant to a manufacturing center, receiving the implant, and forwarding the implant for implantation. | 10-23-2008 |
Miles G. Canada, Colchester, VT US
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20080263489 | METHOD TO IDENTIFY AND GENERATE CRITICAL TIMING PATH TEST VECTORS - A method of testing critical paths in integrated circuits begins by simulating at least one operation of an integrated circuit chip design to produce chip timing data. Next, critical paths of the integrated circuit chip design are identified based on the chip timing data. The method applies functional test signals to simulations of the critical paths and monitors the number of times each of the functional test signals propagate from the beginning to the end of each of the critical paths. This allows the method to identify stress producing test signals as those that propagate along the critical paths more than other test signals. These stress producing test signals are applied to integrated circuit chip hardware manufactured according to the integrated circuit chip design to stress test the hardware. | 10-23-2008 |
Phillip H. Canada, Fishers, IN US
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20120285905 | Cart for Transporting, Storing, and Charging Medical Manikins - Disclosed is a cart having a number of stretcher-like platforms suitable for placement and storage of a medical training manikin. The platforms are mounted to the cart such that they may be substantially pulled out in a direction parallel to their width, so as to facilitate easy loading and unloading of the manikins as well as to provide user access to the manikin when in its proper position on the platform if needed. The cart may include a series of electrical connectors for powering and/or charging the manikins during storage. Additionally, the electrical connectors may be selectively fed by an on-board battery which would enable the manikins to be powered and/or charged even during transport. The cart also preferably includes a motorized lift system, powered by an on-board battery, which raises and lowers the various platforms to allow the height of each platform to be brought to a loading level. | 11-15-2012 |
20140138926 | CART FOR TRANSPORTING, STORING AND CHARGING MEDICAL MANIKINS - Disclosed is a cart having a number of stretcher-like platforms suitable for placement and storage of a medical training manikin. The platforms are mounted to the cart such that they may be substantially pulled out in a direction parallel to their width, so as to facilitate easy loading and unloading of the manikins as well as to provide user access to the manikin when in its proper position on the platform if needed. The cart may include a series of electrical connectors for powering and/or charging the manikins during storage. Additionally, the electrical connectors may be selectively fed by an on-board battery which would enable the manikins to be powered and/or charged even during transport. The cart also preferably includes a motorized lift system, powered by an on-board battery, which raises and lowers the various platforms to allow the height of each platform to be brought to a loading level. | 05-22-2014 |
Sarah E. Canada, Indianapolis, IN US
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20150309027 | MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES SPECIFIC FOR CRY1CA AND RELATED DETECTION METHODS - Described herein are murine monoclonal antibodies and methods useful for determining and quantitating the presence of Cry1Ca delta endotoxin. The claimed antibodies specifically bind the core toxin region making them suitable for detecting the native full length Cry1Ca toxin as well as the amino core toxin and N-terminal 29 residue truncated forms. | 10-29-2015 |
T. Andrew Canada, Campobello, SC US
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20110040289 | Wound Care Device Having Fluid Transfer Properties - This disclosure relates to wound care devices which are capable of one-way, directional flow of fluids and contaminants away from the wound site to the opposite side of the wound care device, which functions as a fluid reservoir. This fluid transport mechanism generally aids in reducing wound maceration by removing excess fluid, and potentially even bacteria, and is carried out without loss of physical integrity of the wound care device itself. In addition to providing a uni-directional fluid transport mechanism, the wound care device may contain a topically applied silver-based antimicrobial finish which provides certain levels of antimicrobial agent to the wound in order to clear infection from the wound site and control bacterial growth in the wound care dressing. Exemplary topical antimicrobial finishes include silver ion-releasing compounds. | 02-17-2011 |
20110280928 | Wound Care Device Having Fluid Transfer Properties - This disclosure relates to wound care devices which are capable of one-way, directional flow of fluids and contaminants away from the wound site to the opposite side of the wound care device, which functions as a fluid reservoir. This fluid transport mechanism generally aids in reducing wound maceration by removing excess fluid, and potentially even bacteria, and is carried out without loss of physical integrity of the wound care device itself. In addition to providing a uni-directional fluid transport mechanism, the wound care device may contain a topically applied silver-based antimicrobial finish which provides certain levels of antimicrobial agent to the wound in order to clear infection from the wound site and control bacterial growth in the wound care dressing. Exemplary topical antimicrobial finishes include silver ion-releasing compounds. | 11-17-2011 |
T. Andrew Canada, Chesnee, SC US
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20100030170 | Absorptive Pad - This disclosure relates to a substrate comprising multiple layers which are designed to provide moisture absorption, non-adherence, and antimicrobial properties to a contact surface. The substrate is minimally comprised of (a) at least one skin contact layer of apertured hydrophobic polymeric film, (b) at least one layer of absorptive material that contains a reinforcement material, and (c) at least one layer of liquid impermeable film backing. The substrate may also include a layer of material that contains an antimicrobial agent. The substrate may be ideally suited for use in the medical field as an absorptive pad for end-uses such as wound care (e.g. burn care), surgery care, and incontinence care. | 02-04-2010 |
20100030171 | COMPOSITE ARTICLE SUITABLE FOR USE AS A WOUND DRESSING - A composite article comprises a fluid transport layer, a fluid retentive layer, and, optionally, a moisture vapor permeable film. The first surface of the fluid transport layer provides a fluid contacting surface. The fluid retentive layer is positioned so that the first surface layer of the fluid retentive layer is adjacent to the second surface of the fluid transport layer. The moisture vapor permeable film is positioned so that it is adjacent to the second surface of the fluid retentive layer. The composite article is suitable for use as a wound dressing. | 02-04-2010 |
20100030178 | COMPOSITE ARTICLE SUITABLE FOR USE AS A WOUND DRESSING - A composite article comprises a fluid transport layer having first and second surfaces and a hydrophobic layer applied to the first surface of the fluid transport layer. When the composite article is used as a wound dressing, the first surface of the fluid transport layer provides a skin-facing surface. The hydrophobic layer comprises a plurality of discontinuities, and at least a portion of the discontinuities have a dimension sufficient to permit the passage of fluid through the hydrophobic layer and into the fluid transport layer. | 02-04-2010 |
Thomas A. Canada, Chesnee, SC US
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20110208101 | Compression Dressing - This disclosure relates to a compression dressing designed to provide moisture transport properties to a contact surface and compression therapy for patients with swelling due to various medical conditions. The compression dressing is minimally comprised of at least one layer of moisture transport fabric comprised of elastic fiber that exhibits a sufficient amount of elasticity to apply a compressive force to a body part when applied thereto. The compression dressing further provides one-way, active fluid management which can move fluid away from the skin. The compression dressing may also include at least one absorptive reservoir layer that is applied to the outer surface of the moisture transport fabric. This absorptive reservoir layer may be removed as needed without substantially disrupting the compressive force applied to a body part. The method for using the compression dressing to manage fluid movement and edema is also provided. | 08-25-2011 |
Tracy M. Canada, Fuquay Varina, NC US
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20090192815 | Initiating A Service Call For A Hardware Malfunction In A Point Of Sale System - Methods, apparatus, and products are disclosed for initiating a service call for a hardware malfunction in a POS system, the POS system having a POS controller domains, the POS controller domain composed of a POS controller and one or more POS terminals, the POS controller operatively coupled to a service dispatcher for a hardware service provider, that include: detecting, by a POS operating system installed on the POS controller, a hardware error within the POS controller domain, the hardware error described by hardware error data; notifying, by the POS operating system, a system administrator of the detected hardware error in dependence upon the hardware error data; generating, by the POS operating system, a service request message in dependence upon the hardware error data; and transferring, by the POS operating system, the service request message to the service dispatcher, the service dispatcher initiating a service call by the hardware service provider. | 07-30-2009 |
Tracy Michael Canada, Fuquay-Varina, NC US
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20100001063 | TRANSACTION OVERRIDE USING RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION - A system for overriding retail transactions. In response to receiving an input to override a retail transaction, it is determined whether data on an RFID card has been read. The data is read by an RFID reader located on a POS device keyboard. In response to determining that the data has been read, a light emitting diode is used to indicate that the data has been read. Then, the data is sent to a central computer to validate that a user of the RFID card is authorized to perform the override. In response to receiving a validation result from the central computer, it is determined whether the user of the RFID card is authorized to perform the override. Then, in response to determining that the user of the RFID card is authorized to perform the override, the user of the RFID card is permitted to complete the retail transaction override. | 01-07-2010 |