Benner, US
Alan Benner, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20100220749 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR LOCAL SYCHRONIZATION IN MASTER-SLAVE DISTRIBUTED COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A communication system which consists of several modules—operating in parallel on segments of a packet—to increase speed and handling capacity. One module acts as master, the others are slave modules controlled by control signals derived by the master module. It is important that in each module the data segment and the respective control signal of each packet are correctly synchronized, because in large systems the data paths carrying packet segments and the control signal paths may have substantially different delays. The invention provides for measurement of the propagation delay differences and for introducing a controlled delay in each slave module, so that data segments and control signals can be correctly correlated by delaying either the one or the other. Synchronization packets are transmitted besides normal data packets, for obtaining time stamps which are used to determine the delay difference. | 09-02-2010 |
20110019962 | Removable Sleeve for Fiber Optic Connectors for High Density Applications - A sleeve has a handle and extensions to engage a fiber optic connector for insertion into and removal from high density adapters. The sleeve may have multiple connectors installed in a single sleeve and it may be removable. The sleeve has first and second extensions to engage the inner and outer housings, respectively, to insert and remove the fiber optic connector from an adapter. | 01-27-2011 |
20110149729 | SWITCHING ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD WITH SEPARATED OUTPUT BUFFERS - A switching device is able to route the arriving data packets according to data packet destination information to dedicated output ports. The switching arrangement has, for each set of input ports in the switching device, a set of output buffers with an output buffer for storing the payload of each data packet at an address in the output buffer which pertains to the same set of output buffers and belongs to the dedicated output ports. At least one of the output buffers has a set of output queues with an output queue for each output port for storing the address of each payload stored in the corresponding output buffer. An arbiter controls a readout order of the stored addresses. For the output buffers which pertain to the same set of output ports a multiplexer multiplexes according to the readout order the payloads from the output buffers to the output ports. | 06-23-2011 |
20120195591 | DUAL NETWORK TYPES SOLUTION FOR COMPUTER INTERCONNECTS - A computing system includes: a plurality of tightly coupled processing nodes; a plurality of circuit switched networks using a circuit switching mode, interconnecting the processing nodes, and handling data transfers that meet one or more criteria; and a plurality of electronic packet switched networks, also interconnecting the processing nodes, handling data transfers that do meet the at least one criteria. The circuit switched networks and the electronic packet switched networks operate simultaneously. | 08-02-2012 |
20120251051 | Grouping Device for High Density Connector Arrangements - A tool-less grouping apparatus has a main body with a top portion and a bottom portion. Dividing members extending between the top and bottom portions make openings for fiber optic connectors. Forward facing surfaces may be on both the top and bottom portions to engage the fiber optic connectors. The portions also have cut-outs that can engage the fiber optic connectors to assist in removing the fiber optic connectors from adapters. | 10-04-2012 |
Alan F. Benner, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20090106771 | System and Method for Providing a Memory Region or Memory Window Access Notification on a System Area Network - A system and method for providing a memory region/memory window (MR/MW) access notification on a system area network are provided. Whenever a previously allocated MR/MW is accessed, such as via a remote direct memory access (RDMA) read/write operation, a notification of the access is generated and written to a queue data structure associated with the MR/MW. In one illustrative embodiment, this queue data structure may be a MR/MW event queue (EQ) data structure that is created and used for all consumer processes and all MR/MWs. In other illustrative embodiments, the EQ is associated with a protection domain. In yet another illustrative embodiment, an event record may be posted to an asynchronous event handler in response to the accessing of the MR/MW. In another illustrative embodiment, a previously posted queue element may be used to generate a completion queue element in response to the accessing of the MR/MW. | 04-23-2009 |
20090213861 | Reliable Link Layer Packet Retry - Communication over a computer network with a node having a first port with a point-to-point link connection to a second node having a second port. The first port transmits to the second port a reliable link layer (RLL) packet over the link. The RLL packet comprises a first RLL header and a first data packet, the first RLL header preceding the first data packet, the first RLL header comprising an RLL start-of-frame (SOF) character and an RLL packet sequence number (PSN). If the first port receives an RLL acknowledgment control packet from the link, it acknowledges receipt of the first data packet, and the first port does not retain the first data packet in the buffer. If the first port does not receive the RLL acknowledgment packet from the link, acknowledging receipt of the first data packet, the first port re-transmits from the buffer the first data packet. | 08-27-2009 |
20100206627 | ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE SHIELDING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A shielding apparatus has first and second electrically conductive sheets attached to an interior of a housing. A gap between the first and second electrically conductive sheets has a size based on a predefined desired cutoff frequency, and the widths of the first and second electrically conductive sheets are no more than twice the size of the gap. The lengths of the first and second electrically conductive sheets are at least four times the size of the gap. | 08-19-2010 |
20120093467 | Actuation Feature For Fiber Optic Connectors In Dense Arrays - An apparatus and related method is provided for connecting fiber optic cables to devices. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises an optical fiber connector enabled to receive a cable containing one or a bundle of optical fibers. An actuation sleeve with extendable features is disposed on opposing sides of the connector. The apparatus also includes an actuation sheath engageable with the connector with sleeve(s) and cable(s). The actuation sheath has a plurality of side members connected to one another by a handle area such that the handle area can be used to engage and disengage the actuation sheath with cable and connector as a single unit from the device. | 04-19-2012 |
20120217986 | MODULE ASSEMBLY HOLDING WORKBOARD - A module assembly holding workboard is provided and includes a base having a central portion to support a computing module, a first wing at a first side of the central portion to support a first adapter and a second wing at a second side of the central portion to support a second adapter, the first and second adapters being coupled to the computing module via first and second conductive elements and a plurality of routing channel elements fixedly disposed at the first and second wings to retain the first and second conductive elements. | 08-30-2012 |
20120265840 | Providing a Memory Region or Memory Window Access Notification on a System Area Network - A system and method for providing a memory region/memory window (MR/MW) access notification on a system area network are provided. Whenever a previously allocated MR/MW is accessed, such as via a remote direct memory access (RDMA) read/write operation, a notification of the access is generated and written to a queue data structure associated with the MR/MW. In one illustrative embodiment, this queue data structure may be a MR/MW event queue (EQ) data stricture that is created and used for all consumer processes and all MR/MWs. In other illustrative embodiments, the EQ is associated with a protection domain. In yet another illustrative embodiment, an event record may be posted to an asynchronous event handler in response to the accessing of the MR/MW. In another illustrative embodiment, a previously posted queue element may be used to generate a completion queue element in response to the accessing of the MR/MW. | 10-18-2012 |
20140186022 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TESTING AN OPTICAL NETWORK - For testing an optical network, a transmission module transmits a first optical power level on a first optical port of an optical assembly. The optical assembly includes the first optical port, one or more of an optical cable and an optical waveguide, and a second optical port. The optical assembly is installed in an assembled computer in a state suitable for an end user. A measurement module measures a second optical power level on the second optical port, and a determination module determines a quality level by determining if the second optical power level is below a quality threshold value. The transmission module, the measurement module, and the determination module function within an assembled computer in a state suitable for an end user. | 07-03-2014 |
20140186031 | TESTING AN OPTICAL NETWORK - A method for testing an optical network is disclosed. The method includes transmitting a first optical power level on a first optical port of an optical assembly, where the optical assembly includes the first optical port, an optical cable and/or an optical waveguide, and a second optical port. The optical assembly is installed in an assembled computer and the assembled computer is in a state suitable for an end user. The method includes measuring a second optical power level at the second optical port and determining a quality level by determining if the second optical power level is below a quality threshold value. The transmitting, the measuring, and the determining occur within the assembled computer. An apparatus and computer program product also perform the functions of the method. | 07-03-2014 |
20140201215 | INDICATING LEVEL OF CONFIDENCE IN DIGITAL CONTENT - Rating content of a digital file includes analyzing, by a computer, data associated with content of the digital file based on predetermined criteria defining a confidence level in the content of the digital file. Each predetermined criterion includes a range of values and at least one threshold delineating a lower confidence level and a higher confidence level. Different confidence ratings are assigned to different segments of the content based on determining that the different segments correspond to different thresholds of the predetermined criteria. The computer associates the different confidence ratings to the different segments. | 07-17-2014 |
20140203945 | VALIDATION OF MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS - A connection validation apparatus includes a connector engagement mechanism configured to physically engage a connector to connect the connector to a connector interface. The apparatus further includes a connection indication detector located on the connector engagement mechanism and configured to detect at least one of a sound and a vibration corresponding to a secure connection of the connector with the connector interface. The apparatus also includes a connection indicator output unit configured to provide an indication to a user that the connector is securely connected with the connector interface based on the detection of the at least one of the sound and the vibration by the connection indication detector. | 07-24-2014 |
20140250683 | SYSTEM FOR INSERTING AND REMOVING CABLES - A method and system for installing and removing a row of cables from a cable array is provided. The method includes providing an installation tool having a first body with a plurality of arms extending from one side. The plurality of arms being configured to receive a cable connector body, the plurality of arms including at least one first projection extending from one of the plurality of arms. The installation tool is moved onto a row of cables held coupled together by a bracket, each of the cables in the row of cables having a cable connector body. The connector bodies are engaged into receptacles and the bracket is moved with the at least one first projection. | 09-11-2014 |
20150020385 | A SYSTEM FOR INSERTING AND REMOVING CABLES - A method for installing and removing a row of cables from a cable array is provided. The method includes providing an installation tool having a first body with a plurality of arms extending from one side. The plurality of arms being configured to receive a cable connector body, the plurality of arms including at least one first projection extending from one of the plurality of arms. The installation tool is moved onto a row of cables held coupled together by a bracket, each of the cables in the row of cables having a cable connector body. The connector bodies are engaged into receptacles and the bracket is moved with the at least one first projection. | 01-22-2015 |
20150058360 | INDICATING LEVEL OF CONFIDENCE IN DIGITAL CONTENT - Rating content of a digital file includes analyzing, by a computer, data associated with content of the digital file based on predetermined criteria defining a confidence level in the content of the digital file. Each predetermined criterion includes a range of values and at least one threshold delineating a lower confidence level and a higher confidence level. Different confidence ratings are assigned to different segments of the content based on determining that the different segments correspond to different thresholds of the predetermined criteria. The computer associates the different confidence ratings to the different segments. | 02-26-2015 |
20150301299 | MODULAR OPTICAL BACKPLANE AND ENCLOSURE - Embodiments are directed to decomposing an all-to-all interconnection network topology into a plurality of smaller all-to-all interconnection network elements, replicating the interconnection network elements in a modular fashion, wherein the modular interconnection network elements construct the all-to-all interconnection network topology. Embodiments are directed to an apparatus comprising a shuffle cable assembly comprising a plurality of shuffle cables, where each of the plurality of shuffle cables comprises a plurality of optical fibers and a plurality of connectors, a block configured to organize, align, and maintain a position of the plurality of connectors, and at least one handle coupled to the block and configured to actuate the plurality of connectors. | 10-22-2015 |
20160043535 | SYSTEM FOR INSERTING AND REMOVING CABLES - A method and system for installing and removing a row of cables from a cable array is provided. The method includes providing an installation tool having a first body with a plurality of arms extending from one side. The plurality of arms being configured to receive a cable connector body, the plurality of arms including at least one first projection extending from one of the plurality of arms. The installation tool is moved onto a row of cables held coupled together by a bracket, each of the cables in the row of cables having a cable connector body. The connector bodies are engaged into receptacles and the bracket is moved with the at least one first projection. | 02-11-2016 |
Alan Frederic Benner, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20090276571 | Enhanced Direct Memory Access - A method for facilitating direct memory access in a computing system in response to a request to transfer data is provided. The method comprises selecting a thread for transferring the data, wherein the thread executes on a processing core within the computing system; providing the thread with the request, wherein the request comprises information for carrying out a data transfer; and transferring the data according to the request. The method may further comprise: coordinating the request with a memory management unit, such that virtual addresses may be used to transfer data; invalidating a cache line associated with the source address or flushing a cache line associated with the destination address, if requested. Multiple threads can be selected to transfer data based on their proximity to the destination address. | 11-05-2009 |
Blair R. Benner, Grand Rapids, MN US
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20080307960 | Air Pollutant Removal Using Magnetic Sorbent Particles - Absorbent magnetic particles are used to remove air pollutants. The adsorbent magnetic particles can adsorb various air pollutants, including nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, and mercury, and may be regenerated for reuse. | 12-18-2008 |
Carl L. Benner, Bryan, TX US
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20090088988 | ARCING EVENT DETECTION - Methods for detecting electrical arcing on an electrical power system are provided, as well as systems and computer program products for carrying out the method. The method includes the steps of: a) obtaining data indicative of the temporal behavior of a signal which is indicative of a first periodic property of the electrical power system; and b) determining whether an arcing event is present on the electrical power system based on the shape observed in the first data. | 04-02-2009 |
20090116600 | PHASE DRIFT COMPENSATION FOR SAMPLED SIGNALS - Methods for processing a signal of interest in an electrical power system are provided, as well as systems and computer program products for carrying out the methods. The methods include obtaining a representative window of data points from the signal of interest; obtaining a window of interest containing data points from the signal of interest; and comparing a phase drift compensated window to the representative window, wherein the compensated window is calculated in accordance with the window of interest and a phase drift that is present in the window of interest relative to the representative window. | 05-07-2009 |
20090150686 | ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM EVENT DETECTION AND ANTICIPATION - A method for analyzing an electrical power system includes analyzing data representing a signal of interest of the power system, the data containing at least one power system event; and based on the analysis, associating the power system event with a root cause. A computer program product is also provided for carrying out the method. | 06-11-2009 |
20090210100 | PRIORITIZATION OF POWER SYSTEM RELATED DATA - A method for prioritizing events on an electrical power system, including: (a) acquiring at least one data portion representative of the behavior of the electrical power system, the at least one data portion containing at least one power system event; (b) assigning at least one rank value to the at least one data portion based on the type of power system event, the rank value indicative of a priority of the event; and (c) conducting subsequent operations on the at least one data portion in accordance with the at least one rank value. | 08-20-2009 |
20090327201 | IDENTIFICATION OF POWER SYSTEM EVENTS USING FUZZY LOGIC - A method for analyzing an electrical power system using fuzzy logic includes: (a) acquiring data representing a signal of interest of the power system; (b) analyzing the signal using at least one fuzzy logic rule; and (c) based on the analysis, detecting and classifying at least one power system event within the power system. | 12-31-2009 |
20100169029 | DIAGNOSIS AND POSITION IDENTIFICATION FOR REMOTE CAPACITOR BANKS - A method of evaluating one or more capacitor banks in an electrical power system includes: (a) acquiring data representing a signal of interest of the power system, where the data describes a plurality of power system events; and (b) based on one or more patterns contained in the data, identifying at least one of the power system events as being associated with capacitor operation. | 07-01-2010 |
20110137590 | ARCING EVENT DETECTION - A system for detecting electrical arcing on an electrical power system includes: a) a data acquisition unit that is electrically connected to an electrical power system, wherein the data acquisition unit is configured to monitor signals indicative of a first periodic property of the electrical power system, wherein the signal includes a normal load component; and b) a computing device operably connected to the data acquisition unit. The computing device is programmed to: i) obtain first data from the data acquisition unit indicative of the temporal behavior of the first signal; ii) remove the normal load component from the first data; and iii) determine that an arcing event is present on the electrical power system when the at least one burst within the first data presents a generally sinusoidal shape which includes generally flat regions which are present where the generally sinusoidal shape crosses over a zero-magnitude line. | 06-09-2011 |
20130151461 | IDENTIFICATION OF POWER SYSTEM EVENTS USING FUZZY LOGIC - A method for analyzing an electrical power system using fuzzy logic includes: (a) acquiring data representing a signal of interest of the power system; (b) analyzing the signal using at least one fuzzy logic rule; and (c) based on the analysis, detecting and classifying at least one power system event within the power system. | 06-13-2013 |
Dale G. Benner, Pennsburg, PA US
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20140012590 | System and Method for Inter-Relating Multiple Data Types - A system and method of inter-relating multiple data types to provide a comprehensive data output reflecting non-retail sales of pharmaceuticals is disclosed. In particular, the system and method of the present invention provides for receiving non-retail pharmaceutical delivery information of pharmaceuticals deliver to outlets from manufacturers or distributors, where the data is primarily inconsistent and features many voids ( | 01-09-2014 |
David Benner, Honesdale, PA US
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20110272658 | PIVOTING FENCING APPARATUS AND FENCING SYSTEM - A fencing apparatus for preventing animals from climbing over a fence, which includes a plurality of first and corresponding second elongated members, is provided. Each of the first and second elongated members pivot relative to each other from a first stationary position to a second variable position. A flexible plastic netting is connected to and extends across the plurality of first and second elongated members. When connected to a vertically extending fence, the fencing apparatus extends from the vertically extending fence such that the second elongated member pivots downwardly upon being subject to a load e.g., by the weight of a climbing animal. | 11-10-2011 |
David Alan Benner, Honesdale, PA US
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20080277638 | CAT CONFINEMENT FENCE - A cat confinement fence for limiting a cat from escaping from a confinement area includes a plurality of posts spaced apart and mounted in the ground to define the confinement area. Each of the posts includes a main section and a pivoting section. A first end of each main section is mounted in a ground surface and a second end of each main section is secured to the pivoting section. The pivoting section is pivotable between an upright position and an extended position. Upper fencing is mounted to and between the plurality of posts and extends across at least a portion of the main section and at least a portion of the pivoting section of each of the plurality of posts. A resilient member is mounted proximate to the second end of the main section of each post and biases the pivoting section of the respective post toward the upright position. | 11-13-2008 |
20090293411 | Confinement Fence Structure For Climbing Animals and its Associated Methods of Construction and Installation - A fencing system for confining climbing animals. The fencing system uses a plurality of vertical posts that are set in place along a fence line. Arch support brackets are provided that attach to the vertical posts. Each arch support bracket has an ascending section that climbs to an apex point and a descending section that descends from that apex point. Flexible plastic netting is suspended between the rigid supports that are created by the vertical posts and the arch support brackets. Flexible plastic netting is supported vertically by the vertical posts. Above the vertical posts, the flexible plastic netting is supported in an ascending” angle to an apex point by each ascending section of “the arch support brackets. From the apex point, the flexible plastic netting is supported in a descending angle to the free end of the arch support bracket. | 12-03-2009 |
Devin Benner, Pleasant Ridge, MI US
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20090255026 | EYE SHADE HAVING CONFORMABLE NOSE PIECE - An eye shade is provided having a first side, a second side, a first eye portion and a second eye portion form from the first side and the second side, a nose portion formed from the first side and the second side, and a conformable nose piece associated with the nose portion wherein the conformable nose piece is adapted to allow the nose portion of the eye shade to be conformed to the user's nose to substantially prevent light from passing between a user's face and the eye shade. | 10-15-2009 |
20110094822 | FLAT EARPLUG AND PACKAGE - A flat earplug and flat earplug package assembly is provided and a method of forming a flat earplug. The flat earplug includes a flat, rectangular foam sheet having a first surface and second surface, and adapted to be rolled up upon itself to form a coiled earplug for insertion into a user's ear. An inner coil is compressed to form a rigid coil when rolled up upon itself and an outer coil expands after the coiled earplug is inserted into the user's ear. The flat earplug package assembly includes a tray container for retaining the foam sheet therein and a wrapping for enclosing the flat earplug and tray container therein. | 04-28-2011 |
20110308533 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF ANCHORING AN EAR PIECE - An apparatus and method of anchoring an earpiece is provided. The apparatus includes a flexible member of moldable expandable, semi-adhesive material. The flexible member has a predetermined shape. The method of anchoring an earpiece includes the steps of placing an earpiece in the ear. The method also includes the steps of shaping the flexible member into a ball and placed the shaped flexible member into the concha portion of the ear, such that the shaped flexible member is disposed the earpiece and the antihelix and the earpiece anchor expands to retain the earpiece in the ear. | 12-22-2011 |
20140340880 | Light Fixture with Communication or Power Connector - A light fixture includes a fixture body, a shroud, and a power or communication receptacle is provided. The fixture body is configured to support a light emitter. Additionally, the shroud is disposed on the fixture body and is arranged to at least partially conceal the light emitter. The power or communication receptacle is disposed on the fixture body in a location at least partially concealed by the shroud. | 11-20-2014 |
James Jay Benner, Morrow, OH US
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20110041325 | Modular Converting Line for Fabricating Absorbent Articles - The present disclosure relates to converting lines for manufacturing absorbent articles. The converting lines include a plurality of process equipment converting modules connected with each other along a machine direction (MD). Adjacent converting modules may be releasably connectable to each other with converting module couplers. The converting modules may also have substantially identical dimensions, wherein each converting module defines the same or substantially the same MD length, CD width, and height. The converting modules may also be sized to be received within a standard shipping container. The converting lines may includes a plurality of accessory service modules supported by respective converting modules and connected with each other along the machine directions. The accessory service modules may also be adapted to be received within standard shipping containers. Adjacent accessory service modules may be releasably connected to each other with accessory module couplers, which may include quick-disconnect couplers. | 02-24-2011 |
20110041417 | Reconfigurable Converting Line for Fabricating Absorbent Articles - The present disclosure relates to converting lines for manufacturing absorbent articles, and more particularly, to converting lines having modular process equipment modules and converting mechanisms reconfigurable for making different absorbent articles. | 02-24-2011 |
20110041997 | Speed Change Kit For An Absorent Article Converting Line - The present disclosure relates to speed change kits adapted to allow converting lines to be reconfigured to operate at different speeds. In one form, a system for fabricating disposable absorbent articles includes a plurality of converting modules; a plurality of absorbent article converting mechanisms; and a speed kit. The plurality of absorbent article converting mechanisms can be configured from a first configuration to a second configuration by modifying the plurality of absorbent article converting mechanisms to include the speed kit. In the first configuration, the plurality of absorbent article converting mechanisms operate to produce absorbent articles at a first speed range; and when in the second configuration, the plurality of absorbent article converting mechanisms operate to produce absorbent articles at a second speed range different from the first speed range. | 02-24-2011 |
20110042012 | Systems and Methods for Continuous Delivery of Web Materials - Apparatuses and methods for producing an absorbent article are provided. Generally, the apparatuses and methods allow for continuous delivering of a plurality of web material to downstream equipment during a manufacturing process. In some embodiments, the apparatuses and methods allow for simultaneously unwinding, splicing, and lamination of multiple rolls of web material rotatably mounted to a frame and delivering the web material to various downstream manufacturing processes. | 02-24-2011 |
20110046772 | Flexible Manufacturing Systems and Methods - A converting line comprises a first unit at a first region of the converting line and a second unit at a second region of the converting line. The first unit is positioned in series with the second unit. The converting line further comprises a third unit at a third region of the converting line and a fourth unit at a fourth region of the converting line. The first, second, third, and fourth units are configured to each perform at least one function. The third unit is positioned in parallel with the first unit, the second unit, or the fourth unit. The converting line further comprises a controller configured to activate at least one of the units based a received product order. The converting line is configured to produce a first product different from a second product during a single run of the converting line. | 02-24-2011 |
Jeffrey D. Benner, Salisbury, MD US
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20150133896 | BIORESORBABLE DRUG ELUTING INTRAVITREAL IMPLANT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A bioresorbable drug eluting intravitreal implant system includes a syringe with a chamber containing a medicinal drug. A balloon is releasably secured to a needle where the needle has a central section chamber in fluid communication with a chamber in the syringe. The needle central section has an opening formed through a wall for transporting the medicinal drug to the interior of the balloon subsequent to insertion of the needle through the sclera of a patient's eye. | 05-14-2015 |
20150282983 | BIORESORBABLE DRUG ELUTING INTRAVITREAL IMPLANT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A bioresorbable drug eluting intravitreal implant system includes a syringe with a chamber containing a medicinal drug. A balloon is releasably secured to a needle where the needle has a central section chamber in fluid communication with a chamber in the syringe. The needle central section has an opening formed through a wall for transporting the medicinal drug to the interior of the balloon subsequent to insertion of the needle through the sclera of a patient's eye. | 10-08-2015 |
Kenneth Benner, Frisco, TX US
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20140012713 | SERVICE DESIGN AND ORDER FULFILLMENT SYSTEM WITH SERVICE ORDER DESIGN AND ASSIGN PROVIDER FUNCTION - A system that creates a service instance is provided. The system receives a service order including an entity, where the entity includes metadata that defines a capability that is provided, and where the entity includes child entities. The system further designs a configuration for the entity, where the configuration includes the entity, the child entities, and relationships between the entity and the child entities. The system further creates, for each child entity, a design context, where each child entity is a subject for the design context. The system further designs, for each child context, an instance of the child entity using the design context. | 01-09-2014 |
Kenneth M. Benner, Frisco, TX US
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20150106242 | FRAMEWORK AND METHODOLOGY FOR MANAGING DATA BETWEEN DATA SYSTEMS - The present disclosure provides for managing data between data systems. A request, originating from a management system, is received by a unified inventory management system. Such a request comprises a request for inventory from one or more inventory systems. A first inventory system is identified. The first inventory system manages a first portion of inventory needed to fulfill the request. Thereafter, a second inventory system is identified. The second inventory system manages a second portion of inventory that is also needed to fulfill the request. | 04-16-2015 |
Kent W. Benner, Fort Worth, TX US
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20150291271 | System and Method for Fastening Structures - A system includes an outer band, inner band, and a fastener. The outer band covers at least a portion of a first structure and has a first edge opposite a second edge. The second edge forms a first load redistribution ramp corresponding to a bend in the first structure. The inner band is positioned beneath a second structure and has a first surface opposite a second surface. The second surface forms a second load redistribution ramp corresponding to the bend in the first structure. A portion of the inner band adjacent to the second surface forms a curve around an edge of the second structure such that the second load redistribution ramp forms a wedge between the first structure and the second structure. The fastener couples the outer band, first structure, second structure, and inner band. | 10-15-2015 |
Kevin Jeffrey Benner, Solon, OH US
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20150276546 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING SPECTRALLY TUNED MIXED-COLOR LED LIGHT ENGINES - A method of determining a modified spectral content of a light emitting diode (LED) light engine includes separating spectral data from the LED light engine into at least two spectral component bands, calculating respective efficacies for each of the at least two spectral components, simulating a first LED spectral component for a predetermined peak position and intensity, modifying spectral data from an existing LED to match a predetermined peak wavelength, applying factorial design-of-experiment techniques to the simulated first LED spectral component and the modified spectral data to obtain a selection of spectra, and selecting a spectrum from the results of the applying step, wherein the selected spectrum includes characteristics of the modified spectral content. The method includes the step of producing a LED light engine/electronic driver combination having the selected spectrum. A non-transitory medium having computer executable instructions is disclosed. | 10-01-2015 |
20160097497 | LED APPARATUS EMPLOYING TUNABLE COLOR FILTERING USING MULTIPLE NEODYMIUM AND FLUORINE COMPOUNDS - The specification and drawings present a new apparatus such as a lighting apparatus, the apparatus comprising at least one LED (or OLED) module configured to generate a visible light such as white light, and at least one component such as an optical component comprising multiple (two or more) compounds, each containing neodymium (Nd) and at least one compound including fluorine (F) for imparting a desired color filtering effect to provide a desired light spectrum, where a color of the desired light spectrum in a color space is determined by relative amounts of the two or more compounds in the at least one component. | 04-07-2016 |
Morgen Benner, Lafayette, IN US
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20150354895 | EQUILIBRIUM MOISTURE GRAIN DRYING WITH HEATER AND VARIABLE SPEED FAN - A grain drying system and process includes a controller that is electronically coupled to a variable speed fan and to a heater or a heat pump to supply air through a plenum and the grain. Also coupled to the controller are ambient temperature and humidity sensors, internal plenum temperature and a humidity sensor. The controller adjusts a fan speed in combination with operating the heater or heat pump to deliver a target equilibrium moisture temperature, during a first period when the ambient air is outside the equilibrium moisture target. The controller operates the fan at a minimum speed, during a second period when the ambient air is outside the equilibrium moisture target, and the controller is unable to obtain equilibrium moisture target air in the plenum in view of operational limits of the fan and the heater or heat pump. | 12-10-2015 |
Nic Benner, Northglenn, CO US
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20150039775 | TRACKING THE PROGRESSION OF A COMMUNICATION SESSION - A global identifier is generated based on the initiation of a communication session in a network. The global identifier is sent during the initiation of the communication session. For example, in a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) INVITE, the global identifier is passed as the communication session progresses across the network. The communication session is logged based on the global identifier in a communication log. A map of the communication session is built from the session log based on the global identifier. The map includes all the elements that were involved with the communication session. | 02-05-2015 |
Nic Benner, Thornton, CO US
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20140379591 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFICATION OF LAW CHANGES BETWEEN JURISDICTIONS - A request is received to identify laws in two or more jurisdictions that are associated with a behavior, a substance, an item, and/or a device. A first law associated with the behavior, the substance, the item and/or the device in a first jurisdiction is identified. A second law associated with the behavior, the substance, the item, and/or the device in a second jurisdiction is identified. Information is generated that is associated with the first law or the second law based on the respective jurisdiction. This information is presented to the user to assist the user in being compliant with the laws in the different jurisdictions. | 12-25-2014 |
Richard W. Benner, San Martin, CA US
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20140322410 | BEVERAGE BREWING DEVICE - To make espresso, a plunger forces heated liquid from a plunger cylinder to a coffee container. The resulting brewed liquid is allowed to pass through an expansion pressure relief valve. The expansion pressure relief value maintains a pressure sufficient for brewing espresso as force on the plunger forces the liquid to flow through the coffee container and through the expansion pressure relief valve. | 10-30-2014 |
Seico Benner, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20090264621 | Lipid-assisted synthesis of polymer compounds and methods for their use - The invention herein disclosed provides for methods for the synthesis of polymers from monomers. In particular the method provides for the synthesis of polynucleotides from mononucleotides in the absence of catalytic enzymes. The invention is of particular use in the fields of molecular biology, structural biology, cell biology, molecular switches, molecular circuits, and molecular computational devices, and the manufacture thereof. | 10-22-2009 |
20100035260 | Compositions, devices, systems, for using a Nanopore - The invention herein disclosed provides for devices and methods that can detect and control an individual polymer in a mixture is acted upon by another compound, for example, an enzyme, in a nanopore in the absence of requiring a terminating nucleotide. The devices and methods are also used to determine rapidly (˜>50 Hz) the nucleotide base sequence of a polynucleotide under feedback control or using signals generated by the interactions between the polynucleotide and the nanopore. The invention is of particular use in the fields of drug discovery, molecular biology, structural biology, cell biology, molecular switches, molecular circuits, and molecular computational devices, and the manufacture thereof. | 02-11-2010 |
20110005918 | Compositions, devices, systems, and methods for using a nanopore - The invention herein disclosed provides for devices and methods that can detect and control an individual polymer in a mixture is acted upon by another compound, for example, an enzyme, in a nanopore. The devices and methods are also used to determine rapidly (˜>50 Hz) the nucleotide base sequence of a polynucleotide under feedback control or using signals generated by the interactions between the polynucleotide and the nanopore. The invention is of particular use in the fields of molecular biology, structural biology, cell biology, molecular switches, molecular circuits, and molecular computational devices, and the manufacture thereof. | 01-13-2011 |
20110174625 | COMPOSITIONS, DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR USING A NANOPORE - The invention herein disclosed provides for devices and methods that can detect and control an individual polymer in a mixture is acted upon by another compound, for example, an enzyme, in a nanopore. The devices and methods are also used to determine rapidly (˜>50 Hz) the nucleotide base sequence of a polynucleotide under feedback control or using signals generated by the interactions between the polynucleotide and the nanopore. The invention is of particular use in the fields of molecular biology, structural biology, cell biology, molecular switches, molecular circuits, and molecular computational devices, and the manufacture thereof. | 07-21-2011 |
20130118902 | METHODS FOR USING A NANOPORE - The invention herein disclosed provides for devices and methods that can detect and control an individual polymer in a mixture is acted upon by another compound, for example, an enzyme, in a nanopore. The devices and methods are also used to determine rapidly (˜>50 Hz) the nucleotide base sequence of a polynucleotide under feedback control or using signals generated by the interactions between the polynucleotide and the nanopore. The invention is of particular use in the fields of molecular biology, structural biology, cell biology, molecular switches, molecular circuits, and molecular computational devices, and the manufacture thereof. | 05-16-2013 |
Stephen J. Benner, Lansdale, PA US
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20080202568 | Cleaning cup system for chemical mechanical planarization apparatus - The present invention is related to an improved cleaning cup arrangement for CMP systems that efficiently and effectively removes most, if not all, of any slurry material present on the abrasive conditioning disk and conditioner head as they are resting in the cup between conditioning cycles. The cleaning cup of the present invention includes an underside water knife for directing a high velocity stream of cleaning fluid against the rotating abrasive disk (or conditioning brush, which may be used instead of a disk) surface, and at least a pair of spray stems for directing columns of cleaning fluid with sufficient cleaning force against all exposed portions of the conditioner head. | 08-28-2008 |
20090287340 | In-line effluent analysis method and apparatus for CMP process control - An apparatus and method for collecting and analyzing the effluent stream created by a chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) process performs a continuous measurement of at least one effluent characteristic and integrates the results over time to create a volumetric analysis of the planarization process. The volumetric analysis can be used as feedback/feedforward signals to control the planarization process itself (e.g., endpoint detection based upon an known initial thickness of film material), create alarm signals for out-of-range measurements, and/or waste stream indicators useful in treating the effluent prior to discharge (e.g., determining a pH correction). | 11-19-2009 |
20110039485 | Apertured Abrasive Disk Assembly With Improved Flow Dynamics - The evacuation properties of an abrasive disk are improved by forming its apertures to exhibit a configuration that will direct process fluids onto or away from a workpiece (or contact) interface through capillary action, surface tension/affinity, and/or boundary layer pump actions. The capillary action is accomplished by modifying the geometries of the apertures to form capillary tubes, where the orientation and lift angle of the capillary tubes is controlled to improve the flow of relatively thin layers of liquids. The surface tension/affinity between a liquid material and the abrasive disk is controlled by modifying the through-hole apertures to exhibit a serrated inner surface, which will decrease the attraction between the material of the abrasive disk and the process liquid. A plurality of apertured disks may be stacked, and their respective apertures properly arranged on each surface, to create a Tesla pump such that the kinetic energy associated with rotation of the disk assembly will preferentially bias both the vertical and tangential flow of liquids between the working surface and the disk assembly. | 02-17-2011 |
20110177623 | Active Tribology Management of CMP Polishing Material - An arrangement and method for managing the tribology associated with a chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) process continuously monitors and modifies the properties of a polishing slurry in order to assist in controlling the removal rate associated with the CMP process. The viscosity of slurry as it leaves the CMP system (“spent slurry”) and the material removal rate associated with the semiconductor wafer are measured, and then the viscosity of the incoming slurry is adjusted if the measured material removal rate differs from a desired removal rate. If the removal rate is considered to be too fast, the viscosity of the fresh slurry being dispensed onto polishing pad is decreased; alternatively, if the removal rate is too slow, the viscosity is increased. As an alternative to modifying the viscosity of the slurry (or, perhaps in addition to modifying the viscosity), a lubricant may be added to the slurry to slow down the removal rate. | 07-21-2011 |
Steven A. Benner, Gsinesville, FL US
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20110319298 | Differential detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms - This patent application claims processes and compositions of matter that enable the discovery of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that distinguish the genomes of two individual organisms in the same species, as well as that distinguish the paternal and maternal genetic inheritance of a single individual, as well as distinguish the genomes of cells in special tissues (e.g. cancer tissues) within an individual from the genomes of the standard cells in the same individuals, as well as the SNPs that are discovered using these processes and compositions. Two steps are essential to the invention disclosed in this application. The first step provides four sets of primers, which are designated “T-extendable”, “A-extendable”, “C-extendable”, and “G-extendable”. These primers, when targeted against a reference genome as a template, add (respectively) T, A, C, and G to their 3′-ends in a template-directed primer extension reaction. The second step presents these four primer sets, separately, to a sample of the target genome DNA under conditions where they bind to their complementary segments within the target DNA. Once bound, members of each primer set serve as primers for a template-directed primer extension reaction using the target genome as the template. If the template from the target genome presents the same templating nucleotide for the first nucleotide added in the extension reaction as the reference genome, then the T-extendable, A-extendable, C-extendable, and G-extendable primers will be extended (respectively) by T, A, C, and G. If, however, the template from the target genome presents a nucleotide different from the reference genome, then the T-extendable, A-extendable, C-extendable, and G-extendable primers will be extended (respectively) by not T, not A, not C, and not G (referred to here as “3N” or “3”, to indicate the other three nucleotides, where which of the other three is understood by context). In these cases, the primers have discovered a SNP, a difference between the target and reference genomes. Then, the T-extendable, A-extendable, C-extendable, and G-extendable primers that add (respectively) not-T, not-A, not-C, and not-G are separated or made otherwise physically distinct (through, for example, the use of irreversible terminators, such as 2′,3′-dideoxynucleosides) from those that added T, A, C, and G (respectively). Those that added T, A, C, and G (respectively) did not discover a SNP, and are discarded. The primers that added “not-T”, “not-A”, “not-C”, and “not-G” discovered a SNP, and presented in a mixture enriched (relative to those primers that did not discover a SNP) in a useful deliverable. Following these steps, the SNPs discoveries are realized by sequencing the extracted species. The information obtained from this sequencing allows the identification of the locus of the SNP in the in silico genome. | 12-29-2011 |
Steven A. Benner, Gainesville, FL US
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20110275124 | Reagents for reversibly terminating primer extension - This invention relates to the field of nucleic acid chemistry, more specifically to the field of compositions of matter that comprise triphosphates of modified 2′-deoxynucleosides and oligonucleotides that are formed when these are appended to the 3′-end of a primer, wherein said modifications comprise NH | 11-10-2011 |
20150050695 | Helicase Dependent Amplification of DNA Molecules Using Nucleotide Analogs - This invention covers processes for the isothermal amplification of DNA molecules having a preselected sequence. It is based on the unexpected discovery that primers having, at some positions, adenine substituted by 2-aminopurine or diaminopurine, guanine by inosine, thymine by 2-thiothymine, and cytosine by N4-ethylcytosine (“SAMRS nucleotides”) were accepted by enzymes used in the standard helicase-dependent amplification (HDA). Further unexpected was the discovery that target nucleotides are efficiently amplified in an HDA-like process (hereinafter abbreviated as simply HDA) using substituted primers. Also discovered was the diminution of spurious products through the use of SAMRS-substituted primers. | 02-19-2015 |
Steven Albert Benner, Gainesville, FL US
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20090270601 | Differential detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms - This application claims processes and compositions that enable discovery of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and other sequence variation that follows two essentially identical sequences, one a reference, the other a target, as well as SNPs discovered using these processes and compositions. The inventive process comprises preparation of four sets of primers, “T-extendable”, “A-extendable”, “C-extendable”, and “G-extendable”. These primers, when templated on a reference genome, add (respectively) T, A, C, and G to their 3′-ends. The invention also comprises a step where these primer sets are separately bound to complementary sequences on target DNA and, once bound, prime extension reactions using target DNA as the template. If the target DNA directs incorporation of the same nucleotide as the reference DNA, then the T-, A-, C-, and G-extendable primers are extended (respectively) by T, A, C, and G. The architecture of the process distinguishes products from these extensions from products derived if not T, not A, not C and not G (“3N” or “3”, to indicate the other three nucleotides) are not added. Thus, this process discovers differences between the target and reference DNA in the site queried by the primer extension reaction. The distinction makes the two kinds of products either separable or differentially extendable. This distinction is used to disregard products that added T, A, C, and G and to identify the sequence(s) of primers that added not-T, not-A, not-C, and not-G. Further and optionally, information from these sequences identifies loci of the SNPs in an in silico genome. | 10-29-2009 |
20110117554 | Formamide-containing mixtures for detecting nucleic acids - Specific sequences of DNA are often detected by a process that comprises a step where the sequence to be detected (the “analyte”) binds to give a duplex with a DNA molecule or analog that is complementary in the Watson-Crick sense to some portion of the analyte in an aqueous “assay environment” that may contain buffer, salt, and/or detergent. Such purely aqueous systems cannot be exposed indefinitely to the environment, however, as the water in the system will evaporate. Further, such systems often support the growth of bacteria and other organisms, destroying their effectiveness. This invention provides for compositions of matter and processes that use them that comprise assay mixtures containing more than 40% formamide. This mixture remains a liquid at equilibrium with water in environments normally inhabited by humans. This invention also provides for mixtures containing formamides that include detergents. Formamide is usually regarded as a denaturant for duplex formation, destabilizing the binding that is key to detection. This invention therefore also provides for materials that form duplexes in formamide-water mixtures. | 05-19-2011 |
20110124053 | POLYMERASE INCORPORATION OF NON-STANDARD NUCLEOTIDES - The disclosed invention teaches processes to amplify oligonucleotides by contacting templates and primers with DNA polymerases and triphosphates of non-standard nucleotides, which form nucleobase pairs fitting the standard Watson-Crick geometry, but joined by hydrogen bonding patterns different from those that join standard A:T and G:C pairs. Thus, this invention relates to nucleotide analogs and their derivatives that, when incorporated into DNA and RNA, expand the number of replicatable nucleotides beyond the four found in standard DNA and RNA. The invention further relates to polymerases that incorporate those non-standard nucleotide analogs into oligonucleotide products using the corresponding triphosphate derivatives, and more specifically, polymerases and non-standard nucleoside triphosphates that support the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), including PCR where the products contain more than one non-standard nucleotide unit. Examples are provides that show this process using 6-amino-5-nitro-3-(1′-beta-D-2′-deoxyribofuranosyl)-2(1H)-pyridone to implement the non-standard “small” donor-donor-acceptor (pyDDA) hydrogen bonding pattern, and 2-amino-8-(r-beta-D-2′-deoxyribofuranosyl)-imidazo[1,2-α]-1,3,5-triazin-4(8H)-one to implement the “large” acceptor-acceptor-donor (puADD) pattern. | 05-26-2011 |
Steven Eugene Benner, Oakland, CA US
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20120263721 | Therapeutic Combination and Methods of Treatment With a DLL4 Antagonist and an Anti-Hypertensive Agent - Methods for treating cancer comprising administering a DLL4 antagonist and one or more anti-hypertensive agents are described. Also described are pharmaceutical compositions comprising a DLL4 antagonist and one or more anti-hypertensive agents, and kits comprising the same. | 10-18-2012 |
20150118232 | Therapeutic Combination and Methods of Treatment With A DLL4 Antagonist and an Anti-Hypertensive Agent - Methods for treating cancer comprising administering a DLL4 antagonist and one or more anti-hypertensive agents are described. Also described are pharmaceutical compositions comprising a DLL4 antagonist and one or more anti-hypertensive agents, and kits comprising the same. | 04-30-2015 |
Steven Eugene Benner, Seattle, WA US
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20130323265 | METHODS FOR TREATING CANCER WITH DLL4 ANTAGONISTS - The present invention provides methods for treating cancer. More particularly, the invention provides methods for treating cancer comprising administrating doses of a DLL4 antagonist. | 12-05-2013 |
20140220001 | Methods and Monitoring of Treatment with a DLL4 Antagonist - Methods for treating diseases such as cancer comprising administering a DLL4 antagonist, either alone or in combination with other anti-cancer agents, and monitoring for cardiovascular side effects and/or toxicity. | 08-07-2014 |
Sue Ann Benner, Valley Center, CA US
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20130085771 | METHOD OF DISPLAYING PATIENT DATA IN A MEDICAL WORKFLOW ENVIRONMENT - An apparatus, a method and a system for displaying patient data in a medical workflow environment are disclosed. The method includes scanning a patient identifier with a hand-held device, displaying patient data on a display screen of the hand-held device, selecting a medication for administration to the patient from a list of one or more medications displayed on the display screen, scanning a medication identifier with the hand-held device, and confirming administration of the medication on the hand-held device | 04-04-2013 |
Thomas B. Benner, Oakland, CA US
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20160110424 | ENTITY RESOLUTION TECHNIQUES AND SYSTEMS - Entity resolution techniques and systems are described. An entity resolution method may include estimating a joint probability of occurrence of a plurality of values of a respective plurality of descriptors of an entity. The plurality of descriptor values may be included in a first data set. The method may further include determining that the joint probability of occurrence of the plurality of descriptor values is less than a threshold probability, identifying a second data set including the same plurality of values of the same respective plurality of descriptors, and determining, based at least in part on the joint probability of occurrence of the plurality of descriptor values being less than the threshold probability and on the first and second data sets including the same plurality of descriptor values, that the first and second data sets describe the same entity. | 04-21-2016 |
Todd Alton Benner, Manchester, MD US
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20140268532 | FLEXIBLE ELECTRONIC DISPLAY AND STAND - An electronic display assembly may comprise a flexible electronic display screen that may be rolled onto a reel in a retracted configuration and extend from the reel in an extended configuration. Additionally, some electronic display stands are capable of connecting to and supporting a flexible electronic display screen in an extended configuration. | 09-18-2014 |
Tyler Branden Benner, Chula Vista, CA US
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20130154049 | Integrated Circuits on Ceramic Wafers Using Layer Transfer Technology - Novel integrated circuits (ICs) on ceramic wafers and methods of fabricating ICs on ceramic wafers are disclosed. In one embodiment, an active layer comprising IC circuit components is coupled to a selected wafer comprising a ceramic. A surface of the ceramic is processed to enable direct bonding between the selected wafer and the active layer. Another embodiment comprises an active layer comprising IC circuit components and a selected wafer comprising a ceramic and an intermediate layer. A surface of the intermediate layer is processed to enable direct bonding. In some embodiments the intermediate layer comprises a material selected from the following: silicon carbide, silicon dioxide, silicon nitride and diamond. Methods of fabrication are described, wherein layer transfer technology is employed to form active layers and to couple the active layers to the selected wafers. | 06-20-2013 |
W. Henry Benner, Danville, CA US
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20080302666 | APPARATUS FOR DIFFERENTIAL CHARGED-PARTICLE MOBILITY - The invention provides methods of preparation of lipoproteins from a biological sample, including HDL, LDL, Lp (a), IDL, and VLDL, for diagnostic purposes utilizing differential charged particle mobility analysis methods. Further provided are methods for analyzing the size distribution of lipoproteins by differential charged particle mobility, which lipoproteins are prepared by methods of the invention. Further provided are methods for assessing lipid-related health risk, cardiovascular condition, risk of cardiovascular disease, and responsiveness to a therapeutic intervention, which methods utilize lipoprotein size distributions determined by methods of the invention. | 12-11-2008 |
20080305549 | LIPOPROTEIN ANALYSIS BY DIFFERENTIAL CHARGED-PARTICLE MOBILITY - The invention provides methods of preparation of lipoproteins from a biological sample, including HDL, LDL, Lp(a), IDL, and VLDL, for diagnostic purposes utilizing differential charged particle mobility analysis methods. Further provided are methods for analyzing the size distribution of lipoproteins by differential charged particle mobility, which lipoproteins are prepared by methods of the invention. Further provided are methods for assessing lipid-related health risk, cardiovascular condition, risk of cardiovascular disease, and responsiveness to a therapeutic intervention, which methods utilize lipoprotein size distributions determined by methods of the invention. | 12-11-2008 |
20100213061 | ION MOBILITY ANALYSIS OF LIPOPROTEINS - A medical diagnostic method and instrumentation system for analyzing noncovalently bonded agglomerated biological particles is described. The method and system comprises: a method of preparation for the biological particles; an electrospray generator; an alpha particle radiation source; a differential mobility analyzer; a particle counter; and data acquisition and analysis means. The medical device is useful for the assessment of human diseases, such as cardiac disease risk and hyperlipidemia, by rapid quantitative analysis of lipoprotein fraction densities. Initially, purification procedures are described to reduce an initial blood sample to an analytical input to the instrument. The measured sizes from the analytical sample are correlated with densities, resulting in a spectrum of lipoprotein densities. The lipoprotein density distribution can then be used to characterize cardiac and other lipid-related health risks. | 08-26-2010 |
20110089037 | BIOLOGICAL PARTICLES - A medical diagnostic method and instrumentation system for analyzing noncovalently bonded agglomerated biological particles is described. The method and system comprises: a method of preparation for the biological particles; an electrospray generator; an alpha particle radiation source; a differential mobility analyzer; a particle counter; and data acquisition and analysis means. The medical device is useful for the assessment of human diseases, such as cardiac disease risk and hyperlipidemia, by rapid quantitative analysis of lipoprotein fraction densities. Initially, purification procedures are described to reduce an initial blood sample to an analytical input to the instrument. The measured sizes from the analytical sample are correlated with densities, resulting in a spectrum of lipoprotein densities. The lipoprotein density distribution can then be used to characterize cardiac and other lipid-related health risks. | 04-21-2011 |
20120315706 | LIPOPROTEIN ANALYSIS BY DIFFERENTIAL CHARGED-PARTICLE MOBILITY - The invention provides methods of preparation of lipoproteins from a biological sample, including HDL, LDL, Lp(a), IDL, and VLDL, for diagnostic purposes utilizing differential charged particle mobility analysis methods. Further provided are methods for analyzing the size distribution of lipoproteins by differential charged particle mobility, which lipoproteins are prepared by methods of the invention. Further provided are methods for assessing lipid-related health risk, cardiovascular condition, risk of cardiovascular disease, and responsiveness to a therapeutic intervention, which methods utilize lipoprotein size distributions determined by methods of the invention. | 12-13-2012 |
20140287530 | LIPOPROTEIN ANALYSIS BY DIFFERENTIAL CHARGED-PARTICLE MOBILITY - The invention provides methods of preparation of lipoproteins from a biological sample, including HDL, LDL, Lp(a), IDL, and VLDL, for diagnostic purposes utilizing differential charged particle mobility analysis methods. Further provided are methods for analyzing the size distribution of lipoproteins by differential charged particle mobility, which lipoproteins are prepared by methods of the invention. Further provided are methods for assessing lipid-related health risk, cardiovascular condition, risk of cardiovascular disease, and responsiveness to a therapeutic intervention, which methods utilize lipoprotein size distributions determined by methods of the invention. | 09-25-2014 |
20150260739 | LIPOPROTEIN ANALYSIS BY DIFFERENTIAL CHARGED-PARTICLE MOBILITY - The invention provides methods of preparation of lipoproteins from a biological sample, including HDL, LDL, Lp(a), IDL, and VLDL, for diagnostic purposes utilizing differential charged particle mobility analysis methods. Further provided are methods for analyzing the size distribution of lipoproteins by differential charged particle mobility, which lipoproteins are prepared by methods of the invention. Further provided are methods for assessing lipid-related health risk, cardiovascular condition, risk of cardiovascular disease, and responsiveness to a therapeutic intervention, which methods utilize lipoprotein size distributions determined by methods of the invention. | 09-17-2015 |
20150340221 | INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING ION SIZE DISTRIBUTION AND CONCENTRATION - Instruments are disclosed for analyzing ions from about 1000 to 10,000,000 Daltons by controlling a gaseous medium through which the ions travel under the influence of an electric field so that properties of the ions, such as diameter, electrical mobility, and charge, are measured. One embodiment of the disclosed instruments include an ion source, a nozzle, a jet relaxation region, an ion accumulation region, an electronic gate, a flow chamber and an ion detector. | 11-26-2015 |
William Benner, Flower Mound, TX US
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20110049048 | WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM - The present invention concerns a water purification system comprising an ultrafiltration unit, a reverse osmosis unit, and a tank. The ultrafiltration unit is upstream of the tank on an operation conduit and the tank is upstream of the reverse osmosis unit on a reverse osmosis conduit. A backwash conduit is situation between said tank and said ultrafiltration unit. | 03-03-2011 |
20110049049 | WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM SKID - The present invention concerns a water purification system comprising a tank section and a membranes section, wherein the tank section can be positioned with respect to the membranes section to accommodate the specific requirements of the location housing the water purification system. | 03-03-2011 |
William Henry Benner, Danville, CA US
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20140260702 | Apparatuses, Processes, and Systems for Measuring Particle Size Distribution and Concentration - Apparatuses, methods, and systems are disclosed for analyzing particles from about 0.001 to about 1 μm in diameter by controlling a gaseous medium through which the particles travel so that properties of the particles, such as diameter, electrical mobility, and charge, are measured. One embodiment of the disclosed apparatuses includes a particle source generator, a nozzle, a chamber, an electronic gate, and a detector. Resolution of the measurements made by the disclosed apparatuses is improved by use of a mathematical deconvolution of a spread in arrival times generated by particles of different sizes and charge levels and non-ideal background flow velocity variations. | 09-18-2014 |