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Barry Flinn, New Brunswick CA
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20090031452 | VASCULAR-PREFERRED PROMOTERS - The present invention relates to the regulation of polynucleotide transcription and/or expression. In particular, this invention relates to polynucleotide regulatory sequences isolated from | 01-29-2009 |
Brian Flinn, Seattle, WA US
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20120234681 | FUNCTIONALLY GRADED COATINGS AND CLADDINGS FOR CORROSION AND HIGH TEMPERATURE PROTECTION - The present disclosure describes functionally graded coatings and claddings for corrosion and high temperature protection. | 09-20-2012 |
20150322588 | Functionally Graded Coatings and Claddings for Corrosion and High Temperature Protection - The present disclosure describes functionally graded coatings and claddings for corrosion and high temperature protection. | 11-12-2015 |
Brian D. Flinn, Seattle, WA US
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20130280488 | BOND PLY FOR ADHESIVE BONDING OF COMPOSITES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The present technology relates generally to bond ply adhesive bonding of composites, and associated systems and methods. In some embodiments, a method of forming a composite material includes providing an uncured substrate. The method further includes applying a bond ply to the substrate and a peel ply to the bond ply. In some embodiments, the bond ply comprises a fiber veil, such as a glass fiber veil. The method further includes curing the substrate and removing the bond ply and peel ply from the cured substrate, thereby exposing an active surface on the substrate. Removing the bond ply and peel ply can create fractures in the active surface that increase the roughness and bondability of the active surface. In several embodiments, the composite materials described herein can be compatible with a wide range of adhesives, including room temperature adhesives. | 10-24-2013 |
20140328369 | DETECTION OF THERMAL DAMAGE OF COMPOSITES USING MOLECULAR PROBES - Improved methods of detecting thermal exposure are provided herein. The provided methods utilize initially dormant luminescent probes incorporated into a matrix to form a composite. When exposed to heat over a period of time, the luminescent probes are “activated” through a molecular transformation initiated by thermal energy. The activated probes exhibit a luminescent profile based on the extent of thermal exposure, thereby providing an indicator of the thermal exposure experienced by the matrix. When the composite is used to produce a structural component of a vehicle (e.g., an aircraft), the methods provide a convenient, large-area indicator of thermal damage experienced by the structural component. | 11-06-2014 |
20150209826 | SILICON OXYNITRIDE MATERIALS HAVING PARTICULAR SURFACE ENERGIES AND ARTICLES INCLUDING THE SAME, AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THEM - The present disclosure relates to silicon oxynitride materials having a variety of surface energies. One aspect of the disclosure is a method for forming a ceramic/substrate interface comprising forming a layer of substantially perhydrogenated polysilazane on a surface of a substrate; exposing the layer of substantially perhydrogenated polysilazane to energy sufficient to form a silicon oxynitride layer having an exposed surface, the exposed surface of the silicon oxynitride layer having a surface energy of at least about 50 mN/m; disposing a ceramic material or a precursor thereof on the silicon oxynitride layer; and heat treating to form the ceramic/substrate interface. Another aspect of the disclosure is an article having a patterned silicon oxynitride surface comprising a first region; and a second region, the second region having a surface energy substantially lower than the surface energy of the first region. | 07-30-2015 |
Douglas G. Flinn, Naples, FL US
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20100096866 | ANIMAL WASTE HANDLING DEVICE - An animal waste handling device includes an elongated foldable. A hand hold thereon has a trigger that operates against a spring bias. A clamp including an upper and a lower clamp element is provided on the handle. A sliding housing is provided on the handle adjacent to the clamp elements and the clamp elements are pivotally attached to the sliding housing. The sliding housing is moved against a spring bias. When the trigger in the hand hold is operated, a cable attached to the trigger moves the sliding housing against the spring bias and opens or closes the clamp elements. A bag for the animal droppings is attached to each of the clamp elements such that the animal waste may be scraped from the ground and contained in the bag, which may then be disposed of in a sanitary manner. | 04-22-2010 |
20100096867 | PICKUP DEVICE FOR ANIMAL WASTE - A foldable device having a grip subassembly, a waste collection subassembly, and a handle extension disposed therebetween. The waste subassembly includes an upper section, a lower section and a pivot subassembly pivotally assembly the upper and lower sections. A trigger is pivotally assembled within the grip subassembly. Pair of waste handling arms are pivotally assembled to the waste collection subassembly. A cable is provided between the trigger and the pair of waste handling arms for operating the waste handling arms. A bag is removably assembled to the waste handling arms for sanitary collection of any animal excrement. | 04-22-2010 |
Jasson Flinn, Ottawa CA
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20130100832 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACCOUNTING FOR TIME THAT A PACKET SPENDS IN TRANSIT THROUGH A TRANSPARENT CLOCK - Despite a recent revision, IEEE 1588™-2008 does not provide a complete implementation for PTP (precision time protocol) that accounts for variable delays introduced by network components. According to a broad aspect, the present disclosure provides implementations that account for variable delays introduced by network components. Therefore, the amount of time that a packet spends in transit through a transparent clock can be accounted for. According to another broad aspect, there is provided a master-slave mode that allows a transparent clock to function as a master or a slave to another clock. | 04-25-2013 |
Jeremy Flinn, Columbia, MO US
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20160140706 | System and Method for Estimating Age of an Animal - The system and method of the invention utilizes computer software to determine an estimation of the age of an animal by measuring, analyzing, comparing, calculating, and presenting age features and the age of animals such as deer, moose, elk, bovids, pronghorns and the like from digital data and/or photographs of the animals. | 05-19-2016 |
Jeremy Flinn, Lagrange, KY US
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20110311109 | Method and system for estimating antler, horn, and pronghorn size of an animal - The present invention is directed to a method and system utilizing novel computer software for determining the antler, horn, and pronghorn size of an animal by calculating, measuring, analyzing, comparing, scoring, presenting, and comparing the antler and horn sizes of animals such as deer, bovids, and pronghorns from digital data and/or photographs. | 12-22-2011 |
John Flinn, Sydney AU
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20150193849 | SERVICE QUOTATION PROCESSING - This disclosure provides computer-implemented methods, computer systems and computer programs for service quotation processing. In one aspect, there is provided a computer-implemented method for repair quotation processing, the method being implemented using a first processing device. The method comprises(a) receiving quotations from a second processing device associated with a service provider, wherein each quotation is associated with a service provided by the service provider; (b) sending, in response to each quotation, a quotation authorisation to the second processing device; and (c) for a batch of quotations, adjusting the quotations to distribute any cost deviation between (i) an aggregate predetermined service cost that is agreed between the service provider and an insurer for the batch, and (ii) an aggregate quoted service cost for the batch, across the quotations in the batch. | 07-09-2015 |
Kevin C. Flinn, Newport Beach, CA US
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20160114132 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONNECTING ELEMENTS IN MEDICAL DEVICES - A connection device for a deflectable medical device, such as a catheter, comprises an elongate planarity wire having a proximal end and a distal end, an elongate activation wire having a proximal end a distal end, a passage and an interface. The passage extends through the planarity wire near the distal end of the planarity wire. The distal end of the activation wire extends through the passage. The interface is between the passage and the activation wire, and may comprise one or more of the following: a hook and bore interface, a detent interface, a mechanical interface, or a metallurgical interface. | 04-28-2016 |
Mary Margaret Flinn, Bothell, WA US
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20120233775 | Effortless Crib and Bed Skirting - Bed dust ruffles, or bed skirts, made from fabric that encloses the open area under a crib or bed. The invention comes in five pieces, one is the base, which is placed on top of the box spring or frame and under the mattress, two skirting pieces are for the ends of the head and foot and two skirting pieces are for the sides. The skirting pieces connect to the base using hook and loop strips which are securely sewn to each piece. Because bed's range in height off the floor and crib springs are adjusted as the child grows, the skirts have adjustable lengths. Each of the skirt pieces have a removable section attached to the bottom edge using hook and loop. For cribs this piece is eight inches and for regular beds the piece is six inches. | 09-20-2012 |
Michael A. Flinn, East Peoria, IL US
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20100139257 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TREATING EXHAUST GASES - Systems and methods for treating exhaust gases are described. The disclosed systems and/or methods for treating exhaust gases could be used with any power plant, engine, hydrocarbon burning system, other NO | 06-10-2010 |
Nicholas S. Flinn, Madingley GB
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20110009385 | COMPOUNDS - A first aspect of the invention relates to a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, complex or pro-drug thereof, | 01-13-2011 |
20110009386 | FURO[3, 2-B] PYRR0L-3-0NES AS CATHESPIN S INHIBITORS - A first aspect of the invention relates to a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, complex or pro-drug thereof, | 01-13-2011 |
Nicholas Sean Flinn, Madingley GB
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20130150345 | FURO[3, 2-B] PYRR0L-3-ONES AS CATHESPIN S INHIBITORS - A first aspect of the invention relates to a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, complex or pro-drug thereof, | 06-13-2013 |
Nicholas Sean Flinn, Cambridge GB
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20140038944 | FURO[3, 2-B] PYRR0L-3-ONES AS CATHESPIN S INHIBITORS - A first aspect of the invention relates to a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, complex or pro-drug thereof, | 02-06-2014 |
Richard A. Flinn, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20140076779 | Method Of Forming A Paraffinic Product By Thermal Cracking - The present invention relates to a method of forming a paraffinic product that involves providing a paraffinic feed having an initial average carbon chain length of greater than 20. The paraffinic feed is a product of a gas-to-liquids process, such as a Fischer-Tropsch process. The paraffinic feed is subjected to thermal cracking at elevated temperature and elevated pressure, which results in the formation of a paraffinic product. The paraffinic product has a final average carbon chain length of less than or equal to 20. The paraffinic product is typically liquid at ambient temperature, such as at 25° C. | 03-20-2014 |
Richard A. Flinn, Pittburgh, PA US
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20090065211 | In situ conversion of subsurface hydrocarbon deposits to synthesis gas - A method for producing synthesis gas from underground hydrocarbon deposits is described. Oxygen and water are reacted with the hydrocarbon deposit under conditions conducive to the production of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. The method is applicable to oil reservoirs from which conventional production means are unable to recover additional oil practically, to viscous oil deposits from which production is limited, and to shale oil deposits. | 03-12-2009 |