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Paul P. Beroza, Belmont, CA US
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20100081653 | 2-[1H-Benzimidazol-2(3H)-ylidene]-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)acetamides and 2-[benzothiazol-2(3H)-ylidene]-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)acetamides as kinase inhibitors - 2-[1H-benzimidazol-2(3H)-ylidene]-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)acetamides and 2-[benzothiazol-2(3H)-ylidene]-2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)acetamides and their salts are kinase inhibitors, useful in the treatment of cancer. | 04-01-2010 |
20120101286 | SUBSTITUTED 4-AMINO-5-BENZOYL-2-(PHENYLAMINO)THIOPHENE-3-CARBONITRILES AND SUBSTITUTED 4-AMINO-5-BENZOYL-2-(PHENYLAMINO)THIOPHENE-3-CARBOXAMIDES AS TUBULIN POLYMERIZATION INHIBITORS - Substituted 4-amino-5-benzoyl-2-(phenylamino)thiophene-3-carbonitriles and substituted 4-amino-5-benzoyl-2-(phenylamino)thiophene-3-carboxamides and their salts are tubulin polymerization inhibitors, useful in the treatment of cancer. | 04-26-2012 |
20130184280 | SUBSTITUTED THIAZOLES AS VEGFR2 KINASE INHIBITORS - Disclosed herein are substituted thiazoles and their salts that are VEGFR2 kinase inhibitors, useful in the treatment of cancer. | 07-18-2013 |
Paul P. Bey, Jr., Hilliard, OH US
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20080314118 | Packaging multiple measurands into a combinational sensor system using elastomeric seals - A combinational sensor system for measuring multiple measurands includes a flow transducer, a pressure transducer and a humidity transducer. The pressure and humidity transducers are provided with independent access to sensed media and are ratiometric to a supply voltage, whereas the flow sensor is sensitive to openings to the flow path. The combinational sensor system utilizes elastomeric seals that include patterned electrically conductive and non-conductive seals. An ASIC is generally associated with the combinational sensor, and is located on a patterned electrically conductive substrate lead frame or for signal conditioning in order to detect any of the sensed measurands. The transducers can be arranged in a manner that distributes the transducers to optimize the accuracy and response time of the combinational sensor system. | 12-25-2008 |
Paul P. Braun, Providence, RI US
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20130199105 | SHAPED ABRASIVE PARTICLE AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME - A method of forming a mixture including a ceramic material into a sheet, sectioning at least a portion of the sheet using a mechanical object and forming at least one shaped abrasive particle from the sheet, such that the at least one shaped abrasive particle can have a two-dimensional shape as viewed in a plane defined by a length and a width of the shaped abrasive particle selected from the group consisting of polygons, ellipsoids, numerals, Greek alphabet characters, Latin alphabet characters, Russian alphabet characters, complex shapes having a combination of polygonal shapes, and a combination thereof. | 08-08-2013 |
Paul P. Bruylants, Hever BE
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20100036045 | AQUEOUS PIGMENT DISPERSIONS - The invention relates to aqueous pigment dispersions comprising at least one dispersed pigment, an aqueous carrier and a copolymer prepared by polymerization of at least one macromonomer (1) having a terminal olefinic unsaturation with a mixture of olefinically unsaturated monomers (2), wherein the macromonomer (1) comprises 1a) 5-100% by weight of at least one polymerized acid functional unsaturated monomer, 1b) optionally at least one polymerized hydroxy functional unsaturated monomer, and optionally 1c) at least one further polymerized olefinically unsaturated monomer, and wherein the mixture of olefinically unsaturated monomers (2) comprises 2a) 5-80% by weight of at least one unsaturated vinyl aromatic monomer, 2b) 5-50% by weight of at least one vinyl monomer with at least one polar heterocyclic group with a 5 or 6 membered ring containing at least one ring nitrogen atom which is not connected to a hydrogen atom, and optionally 2c) other olefinically unsaturated monomers. | 02-11-2010 |
20120276296 | WATER-BASED COATING COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to water-based coating composition comprising | 11-01-2012 |
20150147578 | Multilayer Coatings and Processes for the Multilayer Coating of Substrates - The present invention relates to multilayer coatings of an optionally pre-coated substrate and processes for the multilayer coating of substrates. The multilayer coatings comprise a base coat layer of a water-based colour- and/or special effect-imparting base coat composition disposed on the optionally pre-coated substrate. The multilayer coatings further comprise a clear coat layer of a transparent clear coat composition disposed on the base coat layer. The water-based colour- and/or special effect-imparting base coat composition is a water-based coating composition comprising A) at least one water-dilutable polyurethane binder, B) optionally at least one curing agent, and C) at least one pigment. The at least one water-dilutable polyurethane binder is based on at least one polyhydroxyl compound, said polyhydroxyl compound comprises at least 50% by weight of at least one polycarbonate polyol, which is liquid at 20° C., the % by weight are based on the total amount of the polyhydroxyl compound. | 05-28-2015 |
20150152287 | WATER-BASED COATING COMPOSITIONS - Water-based coating compositions comprise a water-dilutable polyurethane hybrid binder, obtained by polymerization of a polyurethane macromonomer, containing a lateral and/or terminal vinyl group, in the presence of an unsaturated monomer copolymerizable with the polyurethane macromonomer, optionally a curing agent, and a pigment. The polyurethane macromonomer is based on a polyhydroxyl compound. The polyhydroxyl compound comprises at least about 50% by weight of a polycarbonate polyol, which is liquid at 20° C., the % by weight based on the total amount of the polyhydroxyl compound. | 06-04-2015 |
20150191626 | PROCESS FOR MULTI-LAYER COATING - A process for multilayer coating of substrates includes applying a base coat layer of a water-based color- and/or special effect-imparting base coat composition onto a substrate, applying a clear coat layer of a transparent clear coat composition onto the base coat layer, and curing the clear coat layer. The base coat composition contains a water-dilutable polyurethane hybrid binder, obtained by polymerization of a polyurethane macromonomer, containing a lateral and/or terminal vinyl group, in the presence of an unsaturated monomer copolymerizable with the polyurethane macromonomer, a curing agent, and a pigment. The polyurethane macromonomer is based on a polyhydroxyl compound. The polyhydroxyl compound comprises at least about 50% by weight of at least one polycarbonate polyol, which is liquid at 20° C., the % by weight based on the total amount of the polyhydroxyl compound. | 07-09-2015 |
Paul P. Cheng, Parkersburg, WV US
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20100034919 | Melt Processible Semicrystalline Fluoropolymer having Repeating Units Arising from Tetrafluoroethylene, Hexafluoropropylene, and Hydrocarbon Monomer Having a Carboxyl Group and a Polymerizable Carbon-Carbon Double Bond and Multi-Layer Articles Comprising a Layer of the Melt Processible Semicrystalline Fluoropolymer - Disclosed is a melt processible semicrystalline fluoropolymer comprising: (a) about 2 to about 20 weight percent of repeating units arising from hexafluoropropylene; (b) about 0.001 to about 1 weight percent of repeating units arising from a hydrocarbon monomer having a carboxyl group and a polymerizable carbon-carbon double bond; and (c) the remaining weight percent of repeating units arising from tetrafluoroethylene. This melt processible semicrystalline fluoropolymer is impermeable to fuels and is useful as a lining for petroleum fuel tubing, as well as chemical resistance coating for, or adhesive between, perfluoropolymer and other polymers, metals and inorganics. | 02-11-2010 |
Paul P. Difilipo, Lynchburg, VA US
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20160027535 | INTEGRAL ISOLATION VALVE SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF OPERATING SAME FOR LOSS OF COOLANT ACCIDENT (LOCA) PROTECTION - A nuclear reactor includes a nuclear reactor core comprising fissile material disposed in a reactor pressure vessel having vessel penetrations that exclusively carry flow into the nuclear reactor and at least one vessel penetration that carries flow out of the nuclear reactor. An integral isolation valve (IIV) system includes passive IIVs each comprising a check valve built into a forged flange and not including an actuator, and one or more active IIVs each comprising an active valve built into a forged flange and including an actuator. Each vessel penetration exclusively carrying flow into the nuclear reactor is protected by a passive IIV whose forged flange is directly connected to the vessel penetration. Each vessel penetration carrying flow out of the nuclear reactor is protected by an active IIV whose forged flange is directly connected to the vessel penetration. Each active valve may be a normally closed valve. | 01-28-2016 |
Paul P. Edalat, Santa Ana, CA US
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20090068300 | PRE- AND POST-WORKOUT FORMULATIONS PROCESSES AND SUPPLEMENT PRODUCTS THEREBY - An improved process for manufacturing, using, and optimizing performance of a mammal using a pre- and post-workout supplement discloses important ingredients, formulations, and dosage protocols. Elite athletes, average consumers, and select groups of those challenged can be benefited by products by the disclosed processes, as evinced by the performance of UFC once and future light-heavyweight Champion of the World, Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell at UFC 88 in Atlanta, Ga. on 6 Sep. 2008. | 03-12-2009 |
Paul P. Froutan, Katy, TX US
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20140158917 | Lamp and Reflector Arrangements for Apparatuses with Multiple Germicidal Lamps - Germicidal lamp apparatuses are provided with lamps disposed between upper and lower bases of a support structure. In some embodiments, a longitudinal axis of a lamp is at an acute angle greater than 0° relative to a region of the lower base between the lamp and another lamp. In addition, the longitudinal axis of the other lamp is at either a right angle or an obtuse angle relative to said region. Other embodiments of apparatuses include a reflector system disposed between the upper and lower bases which is common to the lamps and which includes a reflector with slanted peripheral edge. Other germicidal lamp apparatuses are provided which include a reflector with multiple sections each contoured to manipulate directionality of light emitted from a subset of lamps. In such cases, the apparatuses are configured to move the reflector and/or collectively move the lamps during illumination of the lamps. | 06-12-2014 |
Paul P. Gehlert, Sterling, MA US
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20080211352 | Acoustic mirror for a bulk acoustic wave structure - According to one embodiment of the invention, an acoustic mirror structure situated in a bulk acoustic wave structure includes a number of alternating low acoustic impedance and high acoustic impedance layers situated on a substrate. Each high acoustic impedance layer includes a first mole percent of a primary metal and a second mole percent of a secondary metal, where the first mole percent of the primary metal is greater than the second mole percent of the secondary metal, and where the secondary metal causes each high acoustic impedance layer to have increased resistivity. According to this exemplary embodiment, the second mole percent of the secondary metal can cause only a minimal decrease in density of each high acoustic impedance layer. The increased resistivity of each high acoustic impedance layer can cause a reduction in electrical loss in the bulk acoustic wave structure. | 09-04-2008 |
20080241365 | Acoustic mirror structure for a bulk acoustic wave structure and method for fabricating same - According to one embodiment of the invention, an acoustic mirror structure situated in a bulk acoustic wave structure includes a number of alternating low acoustic impedance and high acoustic impedance layers situated on a substrate. Each high acoustic impedance layer includes a first mole percent of a primary metal and a second mole percent of a secondary metal, where the first mole percent of the primary metal is greater than the second mole percent of the secondary metal, and where the secondary metal causes each high acoustic impedance layer to have increased resistivity. According to this exemplary embodiment, the second mole percent of the secondary metal can cause only a minimal decrease in density of each high acoustic impedance layer. The increased resistivity of each high acoustic impedance layer can cause a reduction in electrical loss in the bulk acoustic wave structure. | 10-02-2008 |
20090017326 | Method for forming an acoustic mirror with reduced metal layer roughness and related structure - According to an exemplary embodiment, a method of forming a metal layer having reduced roughness includes a step of forming a seed layer over a dielectric layer. The method further includes a step of forming the metal layer over the seed layer. The seed layer causes a top surface of the metal layer to have reduced roughness. The seed layer and the metal layer can be formed in a same process chamber or in different process chambers. The dielectric layer, the seed layer, and the metal layer having reduced roughness can be utilized in an acoustic mirror structure. | 01-15-2009 |
20090045703 | Bulk acoustic wave structure with aluminum cooper nitride piezoelectric layer and related method - According to an exemplary embodiment, a bulk acoustic wave structure includes a lower electrode situated over a substrate. The bulk acoustic wave structure further includes a piezoelectric layer situated over the lower electrode, where the piezoelectric layer comprises aluminum copper nitride. The bulk acoustic wave structure further includes an upper electrode situated over the lower electrode. The bulk acoustic wave structure can further include a bond pad connected to the upper electrode, where the bond pad comprises aluminum copper. The lower electrode can include a high density metal situated adjacent to the piezoelectric layer and a high conductivity metal layer underlying the high density metal layer. | 02-19-2009 |
20090045704 | Method for forming a multi-layer electrode underlying a piezoelectric layer and related structure - According to an exemplary embodiment, a method of forming a multi-layer electrode for growing a piezoelectric layer thereon includes a step of forming a high conductivity metal layer over a substrate. The method further includes a step of forming a seed layer over the high conductivity metal layer. The method further includes a step of forming a high density metal layer over the seed layer. The method further includes a step of forming a piezoelectric layer over the high density metal layer. The high conductivity metal layer, the seed layer, and the high density metal layer form the multi-layer electrode on which the piezoelectric layer is grown. | 02-19-2009 |
20130342284 | BULK ACOUSTIC WAVE STRUCTURE WITH ALUMINUM COPPER NITRIDE PIEZOELECTRIC LAYER AND RELATED METHOD - According to an exemplary embodiment, a bulk acoustic wave structure includes a lower electrode situated over a substrate. The bulk acoustic wave structure further includes a piezoelectric layer situated over the lower electrode, where the piezoelectric layer comprises aluminum copper nitride. The bulk acoustic wave structure further includes an upper electrode situated over the lower electrode. The bulk acoustic wave structure can further include a bond pad connected to the upper electrode, where the bond pad comprises aluminum copper. The lower electrode can include a high density metal situated adjacent to the piezoelectric layer and a high conductivity metal layer underlying the high density metal layer. | 12-26-2013 |
Paul P. Greigger, Cranberry Township, PA US
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20100239815 | COATING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING POLYUREA OR POLYUREA AND POLYURETHANE - The present invention is directed to a coating composition comprising polyurea and polyurethane. Further, the present invention is directed to a coating composition comprising polyurea or, polyurea and polyurethane, and flame retardant. The polyurea is formed from a reaction mixture comprising isocyanate and amine wherein the ratio of equivalents of isocyanate groups to equivalents of amine groups is greater than 1 and the isocyanate-functional component and the amine-functional component can be applied to a substrate at a volume mixing ratio of 1:1. | 09-23-2010 |
20130344340 | POLYUREA/POLYTHIOUREA COATINGS - Polyurea/polythiourea compositions comprising the reaction product of a first component comprising isocyanate and a second component comprising an amine, wherein the first component further comprises an isocyanate functional polythioether-polyurethane and/or polythiourethane, and/or the second component further comprises an amine/hydroxy functional polythioether, are disclosed. Methods for using the coating, and substrates coated therewith, are also disclosed. | 12-26-2013 |
Paul P. Hulm, Tulsa, OK US
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20090245094 | OUTAGE ANALYSIS SYSTEM - A device may receiving alarms identifying failures of network elements, create a site table that includes a list of sites at which the alarms are generated and a number of alarms for each of the sites, determine whether an outage has occurred based on the alarms, analyze whether the outage is a false outage based on a failure of a probe that generates the alarms, and provide a notification that includes the site table, an indication of whether the outage has occurred, or an indication whether the outage is a false outage. | 10-01-2009 |
Paul P. Jezior, Streamwood, IL US
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20160114818 | SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY OVERRIDING LOCOMOTIVE CONTROLS - A control system is disclosed for use with a locomotive. The control system may have a component located onboard the locomotive, the component having a first state and a second state. The control system may also have an operator input device located onboard the locomotive and used to manually toggle operation of the component between the first and second states, and at least one sensor located onboard the locomotive and configured to generate a signal associated with a condition of the locomotive. The control system may also have an offboard controller located remotely from the locomotive and being configured to selectively override the operator input device and toggle operation of the component between the first and second states based on the signal. | 04-28-2016 |
Paul P. Koeske, Fishers, IN US
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20080315474 | Jounce bumper assembly and gas spring assembly including same - A jounce bumper assembly includes a jounce bumper and a bumper retainer. The jounce bumper includes opposing end walls and a side wall extending therebetween. The bumper retainer includes a side wall for engaging the side wall of the jounce bumper and thereby restricting radially outward deflection of the jounce bumper. A gas spring assembly and a vehicle suspension system including a jounce bumper assembly are included. A method of utilizing a jounce bumper assembly is also included. | 12-25-2008 |
20090057967 | GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A flexible wall and end structure assembly includes a flexible wall and an end structure. The flexible wall is formed from an elastomeric material and a filament structure. A bead wire is formed into an open end of the flexible wall. The end structure is received along the open end of the flexible wall and forms a substantially fluid-tight seal therewith. A portion of the filament structure is compressed between the bead wire and the end structure and extends therefrom in radially-outwardly spaced relation to said end structure. A gas spring assembly including such a flexible wall and end structure assembly is included. A method of manufacture is also included. | 03-05-2009 |
20120161375 | GAS SPRING PISTON, GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A gas spring piston includes a piston body with an end wall and a side wall that projects longitudinally from the end wall. The side wall includes an outer surface and a retainment ridge spaced longitudinally from the end wall such that the outer surface is disposed between the retainment ridge and the end wall. The retainment ridge projects radially-outwardly beyond the outer surface such that a shoulder surface is formed adjacent the outer surface. The outer surface includes an engagement feature that is dimensioned to compressively engage an associated flexible wall. The engagement feature is positioned along the outer surface in spaced relation to the end wall and the shoulder surface of the retainment ridge. A gas spring assembly and a method of assembling a gas spring that include such a gas spring piston are also disclosed. | 06-28-2012 |
20120205844 | FLEXIBLE SLEEVE, GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A flexible sleeve dimensioned for securement to an associated end member for an associated gas spring assembly includes a flexible wall. An annular reinforcement member is embedded within the flexible wall. A retainment element that includes an element surface is disposed along the flexible wall such that at least the element surface is outwardly exposed. At least one gas spring piston, at least one gas spring assembly and at least one method are also included. | 08-16-2012 |
20120267836 | GAS SPRING END MEMBER AS WELL AS GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM INCLUDING SAME - A gas spring end member is dimensioned for securement along an associated suspension member having an associated planar surface and at least an associated first side surface. The gas spring end member can include a base wall disposed transverse to a longitudinal axis and a bracket wall that extends longitudinally-outwardly from the base wall. The bracket wall can be adapted for operative connection to the associated suspension member such that the gas spring end member can be supported thereon with the base wall disposed in longitudinally spaced-apart relation to the associated planar surface of the associated suspension member. A gas spring assembly including such an end member can be included. A suspension system and a method of installation including such a gas spring assembly can also be included. | 10-25-2012 |
20130300041 | GAS SPRING PISTON AS WELL AS GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY, SUSPENSION SYSTEM, KIT AND METHOD INCLUDING SAME - A gas spring piston ( | 11-14-2013 |
20130300074 | GAS SPRING PISTON ASSEMBLY AS WELL AS GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM INCLUDING SAME - A gas spring piston and compressive bladder assembly includes a gas spring piston ( | 11-14-2013 |
20140061984 | END MEMBER ASSEMBLIES AND GAS SPRING ASSEMBLIES INCLUDING SAME - An end member assembly includes an end member body and an end member insert. The end member body can include an outer side wall, an inner side wall disposed radially inward relative to the outer side wall, and a bottom wall that together with the inner side wall at least partially define a cavity. The end member insert can be supported on the end member body and selectively rotatable relative thereto. A gas spring assembly and a suspension system are also included. | 03-06-2014 |
20140091548 | END MEMBER AND GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY INCLUDING SAME - An end member for a gas spring assembly is dimensioned to receivingly engage an end of a flexible wall. The end member can be formed from polymeric material and can include a side wall receiving the end of the flexible wall. The end member can also include a base wall extending transverse to the side wall and dimensioned to abuttingly engage a jounce bumper of the gas spring assembly. The end member can include a mounting ridge or a mounting channel for engaging an associated structural component. A gas spring assembly including such an end member is also included. | 04-03-2014 |
20140239606 | GAS SPRING END MEMBER AS WELL AS GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY INCLUDING SAME - A gas spring assembly ( | 08-28-2014 |
20150035211 | GAS SPRING AND COMPONENT ASSEMBLY AS WELL AS METHODS OF ASSEMBLY - A gas spring and component assembly includes a flexible wall and an end member secured across an end of the flexible wall. The end member can include an end member wall with a first surface disposed toward the flexible wall and a second surface facing away from the flexible wall. A component can be secured along the the second surface of the end member. An embedded end member and can include a component wall with a first surface disposed along one of the first surface and fastener connection can be formed between the end member and the component and can secure the end member and the component in fixed relation to one another. Methods of assembling a gas spring assembly and methods of assembling a suspension system are also included. | 02-05-2015 |
20150084248 | FLEXIBLE SLEEVE, GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A flexible sleeve dimensioned for securement to an associated end member for an associated gas spring assembly includes a flexible wall. An annular reinforcement member is embedded within the flexible wall. A retainment element that includes an element surface is disposed along the flexible wall such that at least the element surface is outwardly exposed. At least one gas spring piston, at least one gas spring assembly and at least one method are also included. | 03-26-2015 |
20150174980 | GAS SPRING END MEMBER AS WELL AS GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM INCLUDING SAME - A gas spring end member is dimensioned for securement along an associated suspension member having an associated planar surface and at least an associated first side surface. The gas spring end member can include a base wall disposed transverse to a longitudinal axis and a bracket wall that extends longitudinally-outwardly from the base wall. The bracket wall can be adapted for operative connection to the associated suspension member such that the gas spring end member can be supported thereon with the base wall disposed in longitudinally spaced-apart relation to the associated planar surface of the associated suspension member. A gas spring assembly including such an end member can be included. A suspension system and a method of installation including such a gas spring assembly can also be included. | 06-25-2015 |
20150224844 | END MEMBER AND GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY INCLUDING SAME - An end member for a gas spring assembly is dimensioned to receivingly engage an end of a flexible wall. The end member can be formed from polymeric material and can include a side wall receiving the end of the flexible wall. The end member can also include a base wall extending transverse to the side wall and dimensioned to abuttingly engage a jounce bumper of the gas spring assembly. The end member can include a mounting ridge or a mounting channel for engaging an associated structural component. A gas spring assembly including such an end member is also included. | 08-13-2015 |
Paul P. Kolada, Bexley, OH US
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20080249553 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR TISSUE REMOVAL - A method and device for tissue removal. The device may be used to remove uterine fibroids and other abnormal gynecological tissue. According to one embodiment, the device includes a housing, an outer tube, and an inner tube. The outer tube is fixed to the housing and includes a side window proximate to its distal end. The side window may have sloped proximal and distal ends. The inner tube has a distal end positioned within the outer tube, the distal end being adapted to rotate and, at the same time, to move back and forth past the side window, with the rotational and translational movement of the inner tube being independently controllable. The distal end of the inner tube may have an external bevel. Suction is applied to the proximal end of the inner tube to draw tissue into the side window and to remove resected tissue through the inner tube. | 10-09-2008 |
Paul P. Kosenka, Boulder, CO US
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20140184251 | Wide Dynamic Range Conductivity Measurements In Water - A conductivity meter for measuring the conductivity of a fluid is provided. The conductivity meter has a cell circuit and a control unit circuit. The cell circuit has a square wave drive amp, a cell, and a trans-impedance amplifier. The fluid flows through the cell. The control unit circuit and the square wave drive amp are configured to apply a square wave pulse train having a voltage to the fluid of the cell, thereby inducing a flow of current through the fluid in the cell. The cell circuit trans-impedance amplifier and the control unit circuit are configured to obtain a plurality of measurements of current flowing through the fluid in the cell and estimate a raw conductivity of the fluid in the cell using the current flow measurements. A method for measuring the conductivity of a fluid is also provided. | 07-03-2014 |
Paul P. Lange, Dintikon CH
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20140012000 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING A PROPIOLIC ACID OR A DERIVATIVE THEREOF - The invention relates to a process for preparing a propiolic acid or a derivative thereof by reacting a terminal alkyne with carbon dioxide, which comprises performing the reaction in the presence of a base and a copper complex, especially a copper (I) complex having at least one ligand, at least one of the ligands of the copper complex being selected from monodentate ligands which have an aminic or iminic nitrogen atom capable of coordination with copper, and polydentate ligands having at least two atoms or atom groups which are capable of simultaneous coordination with copper and are selected from nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, phosphorus and carbene carbon. | 01-09-2014 |
Paul P. Lewis, Warsaw, IN US
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20110077745 | Prosthesis Implantation Method - A trial implant kit includes a plurality of intermediate components and a plurality of inner components. Each of the plurality of intermediate components has a uniform inner surface, although at least two of the plurality of intermediate components having distinct outer surfaces. Each of the distinct outer surfaces is configured to engage one of a plurality of acetabular shell component geometries. Each of the plurality of inner components has a uniform outer surface portion and a bearing surface, the uniform outer surface portion configured to be received by the uniform inner surface of any of plurality of intermediate components. The bearing surface is configured to engage a femoral head. At least two of plurality of inner components having distinct bearing surface configurations. | 03-31-2011 |
Paul P. Lovaas, Bozeman, MT US
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20150065222 | KENO REDRAWS - A keno game may be provided during which at least some of the drawn numbers are redrawn. A keno board may display a set of available numbers. Upon the player's selection of numbers on the keno board, a set of drawn numbers may be generated. The drawn numbers that match the player selected numbers may be locked on the keno board, while the generated numbers that are not matches may re-drawn. | 03-05-2015 |
Paul P. Maglio, Catheys Valley, CA US
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20140214382 | COMPOSITE SIMULATION MODELING AND ANALYSIS - An aspect of handling a plurality of simulated models includes receiving from a first simulation model a stream of source data and determining data processing compatibility between the the simulation model and a second-simulation model by i) obtaining metadata relating to the first-simulation models from a memory and ii) obtaining metadata relating to the second simulation model from the memory. An aspect also includes generating a transformation component using a schema mapping tool for providing compatibility between the first and second simulation models upon a determination that the compatibility does not exist between the two models. The—transformation component is generated—using the metadata relating to the first and second simulation models. The method also includes generating a—stream of target data by the second simulation model via the transformation component. The second simulation model uses the stream of source data as input. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214383 | COMPOSITE SIMULATION MODELING AND ANALYSIS - An aspect of combining simulation models includes a processor configured to process information relating to a plurality of simulated models. The processor collects the information to be processed related to the simulated models in at least one memory having metadata relating to the simulated models. The processor has a transformation component generated using a schema mapping tool. The transformation component detects and corrects any incompatibility between a first and a second simulation model by obtaining metadata relating to the first simulation model and the second simulation model from the memory. | 07-31-2014 |
20150094996 | System for Design and Execution of Numerical Experiments on a Composite Simulation Model - An experiment manager is discussed for the design and execution of numerical experiments in composite simulation models, such as those created using the Smarter Planet Platform for Analysis Simulation of Health (Splash). The experiment manager independently elicits experiment-related information from each contributor of a component model, and uses this information to subsequently assist the creator of a composite model in selecting experimental factors, creating experimental designs based on these factors, and executing the experiments. This functionality permits cross-disciplinary modeling, simulation, sensitivity analysis and optimization in the setting of complex systems. | 04-02-2015 |
Paul P. Mariduena, Morrisville, NC US
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20160042490 | ACCELERATED FRAME RATE ADVERTISING-PRIORITIZED VIDEO FRAME ALIGNMENT - In response to detection of a selection of an accelerated frame rate operation associated with a video advertisement, a quantity of individual prioritized video frames of the video advertisement to render based upon a selected accelerated frame rate is determined. Accelerated frame rate rendering priority values assigned to the individual prioritized video frames of the video advertisement are identified. Based upon differences among the identified accelerated frame rate rendering priority values assigned to the individual prioritized video frames, a prioritized video frame subset of the individual prioritized video frames is determined. The prioritized video frame subset of the individual prioritized video frames is equal in number to the determined quantity of individual prioritized video frames of the video advertisement and is determined to yield a maximized cumulative set of the identified accelerated frame rate rendering priority values. | 02-11-2016 |
20160044343 | ACCELERATED FRAME RATE ADVERTISING-PRIORITIZED VIDEO FRAME ALIGNMENT - In response to detection of a selection of an accelerated frame rate operation associated with a video advertisement, a quantity of individual prioritized video frames of the video advertisement to render based upon a selected accelerated frame rate is determined. Accelerated frame rate rendering priority values assigned to the individual prioritized video frames of the video advertisement are identified. Based upon differences among the identified accelerated frame rate rendering priority values assigned to the individual prioritized video frames, a prioritized video frame subset of the individual prioritized video frames is determined. The prioritized video frame subset of the individual prioritized video frames is equal in number to the determined quantity of individual prioritized video frames of the video advertisement and is determined to yield a maximized cumulative set of the identified accelerated frame rate rendering priority values. | 02-11-2016 |
Paul P. Neary, Greystones IE
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20090019320 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING A COMPUTER SYSTEM - One embodiment of the present invention provides a system for troubleshooting a computer system. During operation, the system receives an identifier for a suspect computer system, which is suspected of operating abnormally. The system also receives an identifier for a normal computer system, which is operating normally. Next, the system automatically sends a command to be executed to both the suspect computer system and to the normal computer system. The system subsequently receives a response to the command from both the suspect computer system and the normal computer system and compares the responses to determine differences in behavior between the suspect computer system and the normal computer system. | 01-15-2009 |
Paul P. Silinger, Post Falls, ID US
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20130341196 | REFINING PROCESS FOR PRODUCING LOW ALPHA TIN - A method for purifying tin includes exposing an electrolytic solution comprising tin to an ion exchange resin and depositing electrorefined tin from the electrolytic solution. The deposited electrorefined tin has alpha particle emissions of less than about 0.01 counts/hour/cm | 12-26-2013 |
Paul P. Szotek, Indianapolis, IN US
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20100273160 | METHODS TO IDENTIFY AND ENRICH FOR POPULATIONS OF OVARIAN CANCER STEM CELLS AND SOMATIC OVARIAN STEM CELLS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating, characterizing and diagnosing ovarian cancer. In particular, the present invention provides methods for treating and/or preventing ovarian cancer in a subject by administering to the subject an effective amount of Mullerian Inhibiting substance and/or an effective amount of an agent that inhibits BCRP1. The present invention further provides methods to identify and/or enrich for populations of ovarian cancer stem cells and populations of somatic ovarian stem cells, in particular, enrichment for populations of coelomic somatic ovarian stem cells, subcoelomic/stromal somatic ovarian stem cells and periphilar medullary somatic ovarian stem cells. The present invention also provides somatic ovarian stem cell markers and ovarian cancer stem cell markers, as well as methods to identify agents which selectively inhibit the proliferation of ovarian cancer stem cells as compared to somatic ovarian stem cells. | 10-28-2010 |
Paul P. Thogersen, Brownsburg, IN US
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20120261502 | Magnetically Actuated Personnel Restraint System - A restraint system for a vehicle, includes a rotatable reel, a flexible tether, a first shaft and a conductor member. The flexible tether has a first end coupled to the reel and a second end. The tether is wound upon the rotatable reel and movable in both a winding direction and an unwinding direction. The first shaft is configured to be operably coupled to the rotatable reel, and includes a plurality of magnetic elements affixed thereto. The conductor member has a hollow interior. At least a portion of the first shaft and at least a portion of the plurality of magnetic elements are disposed within the hollow interior. Movement of the tether in the unwinding direction causes relative movement between the plurality of magnets and the conductor member. Eddy currents within the conduct member generate a retarding force on the first shaft. | 10-18-2012 |
Paul P. Woskov, Bedford, MA US
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20100008395 | Milliwave melter monitoring system - A milliwave melter monitoring system is presented that has a waveguide with a portion capable of contacting a molten material in a melter for use in measuring one or more properties of the molten material in a furnace under extreme environments. A receiver is configured for use in obtaining signals from the melt/material transmitted to appropriate electronics through the waveguide. The receiver is configured for receiving signals from the waveguide when contacting the molten material for use in determining the viscosity of the molten material. Other embodiments exist in which the temperature, emissivity, viscosity and other properties of the molten material are measured. | 01-14-2010 |
20100252324 | MILLIMETER-WAVE DRILLING AND FRACTURING SYSTEM - System for drilling boreholes into subsurface formations. A gyrotron injects millimeter-wave radiation energy into the borehole and pressurization apparatus is provided for pressurizing the borehole whereby a thermal melt front at the end of the borehole propagates into the subsurface formations. In another aspect, a system for fracturing a subsurface formation is disclosed. | 10-07-2010 |
20110155720 | Directed Energy Melter - Directed energy melter. The melter includes a vessel and structure for introducing waste material into the vessel. Waveguide structure is provided for introducing millimeter wave electromagnetic radiation into the vessel to heat the waste material. A gyrotron is a preferred source for the millimeter wave electromagnetic radiation. | 06-30-2011 |
20140287162 | MICROWAVE PLASMA APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MATERIALS PROCESSING - A microwave plasma apparatus for processing a material includes a plasma chamber, a microwave radiation source, and a waveguide guiding microwave radiation from the microwave radiation source to the plasma chamber. A process gas flows through the plasma chamber and the microwave radiation couples to the process gas to produce a plasma jet. A process material is introduced to the plasma chamber, becomes entrained in the plasma jet, and is thereby transformed to a stream of product material droplets or particles. The product material droplets or particles are substantially more uniform in size, velocity, temperature, and melt state than are droplets or particles produced by prior devices. | 09-25-2014 |