Erickson, OH
Craig Andrew Erickson, Wyoming, OH US
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20150196501 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING AN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER - Disclosed are compositions and methods for the treatment of a subject having an autism spectrum disorder. The disclosed compositions may contain racemic ketamine or S-ketamine. The disclosed methods of administering the compositions include intranasal administration to a subject having an autism spectrum disorder. | 07-16-2015 |
Gregory John Erickson, Blue Ash, OH US
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20110022017 | Absorbent Article Having An Umbilical Notch Cut - A disposable absorbent article having a front end edge and a back end edge, wherein the front end edge is formed by a non-linear cut with an umbilical notch, and wherein the front end edge and the back end edge are complementary in shape. | 01-27-2011 |
J. Michael Erickson, Cincinnati, OH US
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20120191530 | INTEGRATION OF MULTIPLE CONSUMER COMMUNICATIONS - A system, computer program product and method described herein may be used to determine an effective medium by which to deliver promotions. For example, the method may include delivering a promotion to a customer, and determining a status of the delivered promotion. The promotion may be delivered through an electronic or hard delivery medium, and the status of the delivered promotion may be determined based on electronic feedback from the customer or based on predetermined status criteria assigned to the promotion. An effective medium by which to deliver subsequent promotions may be determined based on the status of the delivered promotion. Subsequent promotions may be delivered using the determined effective delivery medium. | 07-26-2012 |
J. Michael Erickson, Cincinnall, OH US
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20080208676 | Integration of Multiple Consumer Communications - A system, computer program product and method including delivering an initial promotion to a customer, determining a status of the initial promotion delivered, selecting a related promotion based on the status of the initial promotion determined, and delivering the related promotion to the customer. The related promotion is selected based on the status of the initial promotion determined by selecting a predetermined related promotion associated with the status of the initial promotion determined. Moreover, the initial and related promotions may be delivered through an electronic or hard delivery medium, and the status of the initial promotion delivered may be determined by determining a status of the initial promotion based on electronic feedback from the customer or based on predetermined status criteria assigned to the initial promotion. Promotions may be delivered primarily through an effective delivery medium for a particular customer which is determined by applying a predetermined effectiveness criteria which includes one of determining the number of occurrences of a predetermined status within a delivery medium and determining the frequency of the customer's use of the delivery medium. | 08-28-2008 |
Ken Robert Erickson, Dublin, OH US
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20110189373 | LOW PROTEIN AND PROTEIN-FREE LIQUID, LIQUID CONCENTRATE AND POWDER CREAMERS, AND PROCESS OF MAKING THEREOF - The invention provides low protein and protein-free creamer compositions, and processes for making them. The creamer composition includes an emulsifying component of at least one emulsifier; a buffer system of at least one buffering agent; and a chelating system of at least one chelating agent of an organic acid or organic acid salt. The creamer optionally contains a whitening agent in an amount sufficient to provide additional whitening to an aqueous media to which the creamer is added. The composition has a fat or oil content of about | 08-04-2011 |
Linda J. Erickson, Dublin, OH US
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20110293800 | LOW PROTEIN AND PROTEIN-FREE EXTENDED SHELF LIFE (ESL) AND SHELF-STABLE ASEPTIC LIQUID CREAMERS AND PROCESS OF MAKING THEREOF - The invention provides low protein and protein-free liquid creamer compositions, and processes for making them. The liquid creamer composition includes an emulsifying component comprising a combination of at least two low molecular weight emulsifiers; a hydrocolloid system comprising microcrystalline cellulose (MCC)/carboxymethylcellulose (CMC)/carrageenan; a chelating system comprising at least one chelating agent of an organic or inorganic acid or organic or inorganic acid salt; a buffer system comprising at least one buffering agent; and a whitening agent in an amount sufficient to provide additional whitening to an aqueous media to which the creamer is added. The composition has a vegetable oil content of about 0.1% to about 33% by weight of the composition and a protein content of no more than 3% by weight of the composition. The composition is in the form of an aseptic liquid creamer that is shelf-stable for at least nine months, and provides high whitening capacity and a pleasant mouth-feel with no discernable feathering or fat separation when added to aqueous media of beverages at different pHs, hardnesses and temperatures. | 12-01-2011 |
20120295009 | OXIDATIVE STABLE OILS AND BLENDS AND COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SAME - Oxidative stable oils and blends and liquid creamers containing same are provided. Methods for making liquid creamers are also provided. In a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides an oil blend having a final concentration of saturated fatty acids that is no more than 80% by weight of the total oil blend and a concentration of trans fatty acids that is no more than 1% by weight of the total oil blend. The oil blend may include, for example, coconut oil, palm oil, palm oil fractions and high oleic sunflower oil, alone or in combinations thereof. The oil blends may be used in liquid creamers and result in oxidative and emulsion stability for the required shelf life of the liquid creamers. | 11-22-2012 |
20140037825 | STABLE CREAMER COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to a creamer composition, e.g. for use for addition into a coffee beverage, with improved oxidative and physical stability. The creamer comprises oil with a high amount of oleic acids and a limited amount of linoleic acid and linolenic acid. The invention further relates to a method of producing the creamer, a beverage composition comprising the creamer and a method of producing a beverage composition. | 02-06-2014 |
Paul L. Erickson, Eastlake, OH US
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20080242930 | SECURABLE CANNULA AND METHOD - A medical device suitable for introducing a medical instrument into a patient includes an outer cannula and at least one arm connected to the cannula toward a proximal portion of the at least one arm. The at least one arm is deployable between a closed position and an open position. An inner member is telescopically received in the outer cannula to hold each arm in the closed position. The inner member is deployable to disengage from the arm after the device is inserted into a patient, thereby freeing the arm to be deployed to the open position where it helps hold the outer cannula in the patient. The inner member includes an inner cannula and/or a trocar. | 10-02-2008 |
20110196397 | MEDICAL DEVICE WITH A GUIDEWIRE FOR PENETRATING OCCLUSIONS - A medical device includes an outer catheter having a longitudinal axis, a movable device that can pass through the catheter and is movable along the longitudinal axis relative to the catheter, and a magnetic drive engine toward a distal end of the catheter. The magnetic drive engine includes at least two components with respective magnetic field-generating coils and magnets, that move relative to one another. One of the two components is coupled to the movable device for driving vibratory motion in the movable device along the longitudinal axis. An exemplary movable device is a guidewire over which the catheter is fed. The device typically includes a second catheter threaded inside the first catheter. The first or outer catheter shields the magnetic engine and its moving components. | 08-11-2011 |
20150101187 | MAGNET ORIENTATION AND POSITIONGING SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS - An apparatus ( | 04-16-2015 |
Paul Lawrence Erickson, Eastlake, OH US
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20100106196 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ATTACHING A PLATE TO A BONE - A method for attaching a plate to a bone is described. A guide tool having a through bore and at least one distal locating feature is provided. The distal locating feature of the guide tool is placed into a predetermined relationship with the plate. A fastener is engaged with a distal end of a driver shaft of a fastener driver. The fastener driver has a driver orientation means associated with the driver shaft. The fastener is inserted into the through bore of the guide tool with the fastener driver. The driver orientation means is mated with a guide orientation means located in the through bore of the guide tool. At least a portion of the fastener is inserted through the fastener hole. The fastener is secured into the bone through actuation of the fastener driver. At least one of a fastener travel distance, a fastener insertion orientation, and a fastener insertion pitch is guided through the mating of the driver orientation means and the guide orientation means. The fastener driver is withdrawn from the guide tool. The guide tool is withdrawn from the plate. A system for attaching a plate to a bone is also provided. | 04-29-2010 |
20110160776 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR BODY TISSUE FIXATION - A body tissue fixation apparatus includes a plate having oppositely disposed outer and tissue-contacting surfaces, and at least one fixation hole extending between the outer and tissue-contacting surfaces along a longitudinal axis. The fixation hole is defined in part by an inner hole surface having at least one serration. The plate is adapted for affixation to at least one body tissue member. At least one fixation device of the body tissue fixation apparatus has a shank and a head portion, the shank being insertable through the fixation hole in the plate to affix the plate to the body tissue member upon rotation of the head portion. At least one deformable member is connected to the head portion, the deformable member extending laterally in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and being adapted to deflect to engage with at least one serration formed on the inner hole surface. Engagement between the deformable member and the serration helps to prevent displacement of the fixation device within the fixation hole. A method for using the body tissue fixation apparatus is also described. | 06-30-2011 |
Ryan Erickson, Columbus, OH US
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20090134194 | STAPLER FOR USE WITH SHAPED OBJECTS - A stapling system for dispensing both staples and shaped objects is provided. This system includes at least one item to be stapled; at least one shaped object, wherein the at least one shaped object is adapted to receive at least one staple; at least one staple; and a stapling device, wherein the stapling device is adapted to contain both the at least one shaped object and the at least one staple; wherein upon actuating the stapling device both the at least one shaped object and the at least one staple are dispensed from the stapling device; and wherein upon dispensation from the stapling device, the staple cooperates with the shaped object to attached the shaped object to the surface of the item to be stapled. | 05-28-2009 |
Staffan Erickson, Yellow Spring, OH US
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20090278401 | ELECTROMECHANICAL BRAKE SYSTEM WITH DISTRIBUTED ARCHITECTURE - A brake system of a vehicle includes a plurality of electromechanical brake actuators (EBAs) proximate the wheels of the vehicle. Each EBA includes a power device for effectuating braking of an associated wheel, and electronics to generate a drive signal for the power device. The brake system may further include at least one brake control unit (BCU) for converting a brake command signal into a control signal for each EBA. The electronics for each EBA may be configured to convert the corresponding control signal into the drive signal that is applied to the power device to cause movement of the power device and effectuate braking of the vehicle. | 11-12-2009 |
Staffan Erickson, Yellow Springs, OH US
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20100207608 | NON-CONTACT SENSOR SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR POSITION DETERMINATION - A non-contact sensor system is provided that comprises a first sensor element disposed on an outside surface of a chamber. The chamber comprises an inside surface configured to receive a piston, and the piston is configured to move a value X within the chamber without physically contacting the first sensor element. The non-contact sensor system further comprises a second sensor element disposed on the piston and separated from the first sensor element by a wall of the chamber. The first sensor element and the second sensor element are operatively coupled to facilitate sensing the value X. The non-contact sensor system may be configured to sense velocity, acceleration, volume, and other values. | 08-19-2010 |
20100207609 | NON-CONTACT SENSOR SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTION DETERMINATION - A non-contact sensor system is provided that comprises a first sensor element disposed on a stationary member, and a second sensor element disposed on a rotational member. The second sensor element is proximate the first sensor element without physically contacting the first sensor element. The rotational member is configured to facilitate selection of at least a first position and a second position, and the first sensor element and the second sensor element are operatively coupled to facilitate sensing of the selected position. | 08-19-2010 |
20100207613 | NON-CONTACT SENSOR SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLACEMENT DETERMINATION - A non-contact sensor system is provided that comprises a first sensor element and a rotary member disposed proximate the first sensor element without physically contacting the first sensor element. The rotary member may be configured to be rotated about an axis Y by a shaft configured to pass through the rotary member along the axis Y at a value X. The non-contact sensor system further comprises a second sensor element disposed on the rotary member proximate the first sensor element without physically contacting the first sensor element, and the first sensor element and the second sensor element may be operatively coupled to facilitate sensing the value X. | 08-19-2010 |
20100207618 | NON-CONTACT SENSOR SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VELOCITY DETERMINATION - A non-contact sensor system is provided that comprises a first sensor element disposed within a first member having an axis Y, and a second member configured to rotate about the axis Y at a value X. The second member is configured to interface with the first member. The non-contact sensor system further comprises a second sensor element disposed on the second member proximate the first sensor element without physically contacting the first sensor element, and the first sensor element and the second sensor element are operatively coupled to facilitate sensing the value X. The non-contact sensor system may be configured to sense velocity, acceleration, and other values. | 08-19-2010 |
20120222475 | NON-CONTACT SENSOR SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLACEMENT DETERMINATION - A non-contact sensor system is provided that comprises a first sensor element and a rotary member disposed proximate the first sensor element without physically contacting the first sensor element. The rotary member may be configured to he rotated about an axis Y by a shaft configured to pass through the rotary member along the axis Y at a value X. The non-con act sensor system further comprises a second sensor element disposed on the rotary member proximate the first sensor element without physically contacting the first sensor element, and the first sensor element and the second sensor element may be operatively coupled to facilitate sensing the value X. | 09-06-2012 |
20120226457 | NON-CONTACT SENSOR SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLACEMENT DETERMINATION - A non-contact sensor system is provided that comprises a first sensor element and a rotary member disposed proximate the first sensor element without physically contacting the first sensor element. The rotary member may he configured to be rotated about an axis Y by a shaft configured to pass through the rotary member along the axis Y at a value X. The non-contact sensor system further comprises a second sensor element disposed on the rotary member proximate the first sensor element without physically contacting the first sensor element, and the first sensor element and the second sensor element may be operatively coupled to facilitate sensing the value X. | 09-06-2012 |