James Gregory
James Gregory Braeckel, Pearland, TX US
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20130105172 | PRESSURE CYCLE INDEPENDENT INDEXER AND METHODS | 05-02-2013 |
James Gregory Clipstone, Slough GB
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20150150979 | PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION - The present invention relates to methods and means for reducing the viscosity of a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an antibody or other therapeutic protein at a high concentration. The present invention provides a liquid pharmaceutical formulation comprising an antibody at a high concentration with reduced viscosity that does not impede processing or injection of the pharmaceutical formulation. | 06-04-2015 |
James Gregory Finkes, Patterson, CA US
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20080306421 | ORTHOPAEDIC BRACE HAVING A RANGE OF MOTION HINGE WITH AN ADJUSTABLE-LENGTH STRUT - An orthopaedic brace includes a strut length adjustment assembly to change the operable length of the strut for sizing the brace on a patient without the need for special tools or cutting of the strut. The adjustment assembly includes a biased adjustment mechanism that coacts with a plurality of notches in the strut to variably set/position the strut relative to the adjustment assembly to set the struts length. Each upper and lower strut preferably includes a strut length adjustment assembly to independently set the length of each strut. The strut length adjustment assembly retains a strut and includes a strap retention mechanism that is configured to releasably engage the strap. | 12-11-2008 |
James Gregory Goerges, East Gull Lake, MN US
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20100115752 | Automated edged lens deblocking system - A lens deblocking system ( | 05-13-2010 |
20150087206 | TOOLS FOR LENS PROCESSING - A lens processing system used for removing a lens blank ( | 03-26-2015 |
James Gregory Hall, Kittery, ME US
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20140043985 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LICENSE ENFORCEMENT FOR DATA CENTER MONITORING APPLICATIONS - Methods include receiving a threshold time to live (“TTL”) value associated with a license. The methods include determining a first TTL value based on the threshold TTL value. The methods include transmitting a polling request including the first TTL value from a polling device disposed at the network location to a network device. The first TTL value decreases each time the polling request transits through a node device. The methods include receiving a polling response from the network device if the first TTL value has not decreased to a predetermined value before the polling request is received by the network device. The methods include determining that the license permits communication between a monitoring device disposed at the network location and the network device in response to receiving the polling response. | 02-13-2014 |
James Gregory Lovensheimer, Chillicothe, OH US
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20130239344 | DRY WIPES COMPRISING MICROENCAPSULATED CLEANING COMPOSITION - A dry wipe for cleaning an article or surface comprising: a non-woven fibrous substrate pre-loaded with microcapsules containing a cleaning composition. | 09-19-2013 |
20150037565 | TAMPER EVIDENT DOCUMENTS AND INKS - A tamper evident document, a process of preparing the tamper evident document, and a tamper evident ink. The tamper evident document includes a paper substrate having a face for providing information, and a tamper evident ink applied on the face of the paper substrate. The tamper evident ink includes (i) microcapsules having a cross-linked polymer shell and a core surrounded by the shell; and (ii) developer particles. The cores of the microcapsules include at least one color former dissolved in a carrier oil. If information on the tamper evident document is altered by force or pressure (e.g., by scraping with a knife), the microcapsules rupture and the color former reacts with the developer particles to provide a visual indication of tampering (e.g., appearance of color or color change) on the face of the document. | 02-05-2015 |
20150064419 | TAMPER EVIDENT DOCUMENTS AND INKS - A tamper evident document, a process of preparing the tamper evident document, and a tamper evident ink. The tamper evident document includes a paper substrate having a face for providing information, and a tamper evident ink applied on the face of the paper substrate. The tamper evident ink includes (i) microcapsules having a cross-linked polymer shell and a core surrounded by the shell; and (ii) developer particles. The cores of the microcapsules include at least one color former dissolved in a carrier oil. If information on the tamper evident document is altered by force or pressure (e.g., by scraping with a knife), the microcapsules rupture and the color former reacts with the developer particles to provide a visual indication of tampering (e.g., appearance of color or color change) on the face of the document. | 03-05-2015 |
James Gregory Mckaig, Ottawa CA
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20080225848 | Emergency alert system enhancement using alert server and metro ATM network for DSL deployment - An emergency alert system for alerting DSL subscribers of imminent perils includes an alert server connected over a direct link to an edge node of a metro network for receiving an event notification, configuring from an event notification a highest priority alert message, and broadcasting the alert message to subscriber terminals over the metro network. An add multiplexer (ADM) multiplexes the alert traffic with the regular traffic onto the direct link, anthe multiplexed traffic reaches the edge node of the metro network, which is configured with a high priority policy. The edge node discards the lower priority traffic in the presence of the alert traffic and an applet installed on said subscriber terminal accepts and displays the alert message in a browser or a media player. | 09-18-2008 |
James Gregory Notman, Morrisburg CA
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20140101835 | URINE DEFLECTOR FOR A TOILET SEAT - A urine deflector is disclosed for attachment to the underside of a toilet seat for blocking the gap between the toilet seat and the top of the rim of the toilet bowl at the front, e.g. to prevent urine or splashes from leaking through the gap. The deflector body comprises a length of flexible material with surfaces that are water resistant and taper from an attachment surface to a lower drip edge. When installed, the deflector body is curved to follow the curvature of the rim of toilet bowl and the deflector surface is also preferably concave in vertical cross-section. The attachment surface may comprise a self-adhesive strip. The deflector is low cost, easy to install, and unobtrusive when installed. A flexible universal design may be adapted readily for retrofit installation on standard toilet seats. | 04-17-2014 |