Dalecki
Diane Dalecki, Rochester, NY US
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20120141552 | ULTRASOUND TECHNOLOGY TO CONTROL THE SPATIAL ORGANIZATION OF CELLS AND PROTEINS IN ENGINEERED TISSUES - The present invention is directed to methods of inducing spatial organization of cells an in vitro culture system using ultrasound technology. The invention is further directed to methods of inducing extracellular matrix remodeling and neovessel formation in an in vitro culture system and generating vascularized engineered tissue constructs using ultrasound technology. | 06-07-2012 |
James F. Dalecki, Penn Run, PA US
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20090008517 | Device for reducing repetitive injury with improved multi-axis mounting - A device for operating a computer mouse has improved multi-axes mounting to the arm of a desk chair. The device comprises a platform with a holding area for the computer mouse. The platform should be sufficiently sized for a computer operator's forearm to rest thereon. The improved mounting for this device includes a rod from which at least two brackets are connected. One bracket rotatably connects to this rod and the other bracket slidably connects to same. Preferably, a braking mechanism prevents the platform from being rotated too far about the chair arm and dumping all holding area contents. | 01-08-2009 |
Robert G. Dalecki, Indiana, PA US
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20090008517 | Device for reducing repetitive injury with improved multi-axis mounting - A device for operating a computer mouse has improved multi-axes mounting to the arm of a desk chair. The device comprises a platform with a holding area for the computer mouse. The platform should be sufficiently sized for a computer operator's forearm to rest thereon. The improved mounting for this device includes a rod from which at least two brackets are connected. One bracket rotatably connects to this rod and the other bracket slidably connects to same. Preferably, a braking mechanism prevents the platform from being rotated too far about the chair arm and dumping all holding area contents. | 01-08-2009 |
Stephen R. Dalecki, Holidaysburg, PA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
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20090008517 | Device for reducing repetitive injury with improved multi-axis mounting - A device for operating a computer mouse has improved multi-axes mounting to the arm of a desk chair. The device comprises a platform with a holding area for the computer mouse. The platform should be sufficiently sized for a computer operator's forearm to rest thereon. The improved mounting for this device includes a rod from which at least two brackets are connected. One bracket rotatably connects to this rod and the other bracket slidably connects to same. Preferably, a braking mechanism prevents the platform from being rotated too far about the chair arm and dumping all holding area contents. | 01-08-2009 |