Zwick, US
Carola Zwick US
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20150102642 | PIECE OF SEATING FURNITURE HAVING A SADDLE-FORM SEAT SURFACE - A piece of seating furniture has a saddle-form seat surface, wherein the seat surface is arranged on a saddle support. The seat surface here is mounted between a front saddle member on a front member support and a rear saddle member on a rear member support. | 04-16-2015 |
Charles M. Zwick, Cincinnati, OH US
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20090070291 | ACTIVE FILE SYSTEM - A computerized file system is provided that is accessible by users that are stand-alone or over a network (including the Internet), in which the appearance of the standard hierarchical tree structure has been modified to provide the appearance of defining film (leaves) as containers for other files or directories/folders; intelligence is added to the tile system by allowing a user to define rules to be applied to the files and directories present in the file system; and an interface is provided to allow users to extend the attributes of files and directories in the file system to enable them to access this functionality. | 03-12-2009 |
Eugene Zwick, Doylestown, PA US
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20090176010 | Method of manufacturing organic light emitting display - Method of multilayer thermal vacuum deposition of different materials on a substrate can be done within a 45 minute-production cycle, in the vacuum chamber with custom design, and contributes to a complete deposition of organic and metal materials without its reloading in the course of the deposition. | 07-09-2009 |
James J. Zwick, Minerva, OH US
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20090051074 | Lubricated bridge - An apparatus and method provide for the extrusion of green brick material around a hole-generating member and the use of a lubrication fluid between the hole-generating member and the green brick material to reduce friction therebetween during extrusion, thus enabling the formation of larger sized holes in the bricks formed thereby. | 02-26-2009 |
James R. Zwick, Brighton, MI US
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20100083740 | COMPRESSION SENSOR GASKET AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION - A compression sensor gasket and method of construction thereof is provided. The gasket has a body with opposite sealing surfaces and a through passage configured to align with a chamber to be sealed. A through opening extends between the sealing surfaces to the through passage and has an annular chamfered surface. A pressure sensor assembly having a housing and a pressure sensor extending at least partially through the housing is disposed in the through opening. The pressure sensor has a pressure sensor tip configured to sense pressure within the chamber to be sealed. The housing has an outer annular tapered surface configured to register in radial alignment with the chamfered surface to facilitate forming a hermetic seal between the pressure sensor assembly and the gasket body. | 04-08-2010 |
Jim Zwick, Brighton, MI US
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20090044773 | VALVE COVER ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION - A valve cover assembly for sealed engagement with a cylinder block includes a cover portion, a rail and a molded-in-place elastomeric bridge molded to the cover portion and the rail maintaining the cover portion and the rail in spaced relation to one another. The rail has an outwardly extending mounting flange providing a hard mounting bottom surface that is coplanar with the rail sealing surface. A seal depends from the sealing surface of the rail when in an uninstalled, uncompressed state for compression against the cylinder block upon the sealing surface and the hard mounting bottom surface being brought into engagement with the cylinder block, thereby establishing fluid-tight seal between the valve cover assembly and the cylinder block. | 02-19-2009 |
20130193651 | GASKET WITH A COMPRESSION LIMITER - A multi-layer gasket including first and second functional layers, each having an opening. Each of the functional layers includes a compression bead, and the compression beads contact and seal against one another when the gasket is compressed between a cylinder head and an engine block. At least one of the functional layers includes a stopper disposed between the compression bead and the opening. The stopper has a gear-like shape including a plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth. Each tooth extends upwardly from a plane by a distance which is less than the combined height of the compression beads. When the gasket is compressed between the cylinder head and engine block, the stopper ensures that the compression beads remain elastically biased against one another and maintain a gas-tight seal. | 08-01-2013 |
20150069719 | COATINGLESS CYLINDER HEAD GASKET - A multi-layer cylinder head gasket providing improved sealing performance, stability, and a more rigid joint between two components is provided. The gasket includes a plurality of functional layers each including a full bead located between an inner edge and outer edge and surrounding a combustion chamber opening. A stopper is disposed between the functional layers and is located radially between the combustion chamber opening and the full bead. A coating material is applied to at least one surface of at least one functional layer and extends along a majority of the length of the functional layer. To achieve the improved performance, a region along the surface located between the inner edge and the full bead remains uncoated, or includes a reduced amount of the coating material. Alternatively, the stopper can be located between the combustion chamber opening and the inner edges of the functional layers to provide the uncoated region. | 03-12-2015 |
Michael B. Zwick, San Diego, CA US
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20110124842 | Peptide that binds to a broadly neutralizing anti-HIV antibody-structure of 4E10 Fab fragment complex, uses thereof, compositions therefrom - The present invention relates to the structure of Fab 4E10, e.g., as a complex with herein identified peptide KGND, herein identified as a 4E10 mimetope on gp41, as determined by crystallographic techniques, and the confirmation that peptide KGND has a functional relevant conformation, as well as the determination of key residues on 4E10, and uses thereof and compounds and compositions therefrom. Furthermore, the invention also relates to other peptides and mimetic peptides which bind to Fab 4E10. | 05-26-2011 |
Michael E. Zwick, Atlanta, GA US
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20100093986 | METHODS OF DIRECT GENOMIC SELECTION USING HIGH DENSITY OLIGONUCLEOTIDE MICROARRAYS - The present disclosure encompasses methods (hereinafter termed ‘Microarray-based Genomic Selection’ (MGS), capable of isolating user-defined unique genomic sequences from complex eukaryotic genomes. | 04-15-2010 |
Michael S. Zwick, Vacaville, CA US
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20080286786 | Methods of preparing nucleic acid for detection - Methods of preparing nucleic acid from polysaccharide-containing samples for detection by providing one or more glycosidases to the sample to degrade polysaccharides are provided. The nucleic acids can further be extracted from the sample. The method is particularly useful for detecting nucleic acid in samples with high starch content. | 11-20-2008 |
20110008905 | SYSTEM FOR DETECTING POLYNUCLEOTIDES - The present invention relates to methods for detecting the presence or amount of a target polynucleotide. A polynucleotide, target nucleic acid analog, and dye are combined to form a mixture. The optical property of the dye is observed after the mixture is exposed to a stimulating means. Optionally, after the stimulating means is employed, the mixture is compared to a reference value characteristic of the rate of change in the optical property of the dye in a similar mixture containing a known amount of a target polynucleotide/nucleic acid analog hybrid to determine a relative rate of change in the optical property. The change in a property of the mixture after exposure thereof to a stimulating means or the relative rate of change in the optical property of dye in the mixture is correlated with the presence or amount of the specified target polynucleotide in the sample. | 01-13-2011 |
Michael Steven Zwick, Vacaville, CA US
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20120297902 | LABORATORY SPATULA - Laboratory spatula having stalk regions with a hollow first end and a hollow second end and at manipulating regions may be used for collecting, transporting or storing a material. A manipulating region may be configured as a shovel region, a scoop region, a whisk region, a punch region, a sieve region, a loop region, a cutting edge, a spreading region, a grinding region, a hook region, a scraper region, a tweezer region, a grasper region, or a pick region. The spatula may be lightweight and disposable, and may be any appropriate size including micro size, a regular size, or a macro size. The spatula may also have an anti-stick surface. The spatula may be calibrated, and may include calibration marks or additional features. | 11-29-2012 |
20140230578 | LABORATORY SPATULA - Laboratory spatula having stalk regions with a hollow first end and a hollow second end and at manipulating regions may be used for collecting, transporting or storing a material. A manipulating region may be configured as a shovel region, a scoop region, a whisk region, a punch region, a sieve region, a loop region, a cutting edge, a spreading region, a grinding region, a hook region, a scraper region, a tweezer region, a grasper region, or a pick region. The spatula may be lightweight and disposable, and may be any appropriate size including micro size, a regular size, or a macro size. The spatula may also have an anti-stick surface. The spatula may be calibrated, and may include calibration marks or additional features. | 08-21-2014 |
Paul D. Zwick, Chattanooga, TN US
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20130274387 | PALLET WITH FIRE RETARDANT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A plastic pallet having a fire retardant. The fire retardant is prepared in an FR masterbatch before mixing with HDPE to form the pallet. In one embodiment, the FR masterbatch includes a brominated fire retardant, a hydrated mineral, antimony trioxide and a carrier resin. In some embodiments, the brominated fire retardant is a non-blooming brominated fire retardant such as poly pentabromobenzyl acrylate or ethylenebistetrabromophthalamide. The hydrated mineral advantageously enhances both the vapor phase and condensed phase fire retardant properties of the final product and may be magnesium hydroxide. In other embodiments, melamine pyrophosphate or a blend of melamine pyrophosphate and polyhydric compound may be substituted for the hydrated mineral or used as the sole fire retardant. The polyhydric compound may be bis-pentaerythritol phosphate alcohol. A method of manufacturing a plastic pallet is also disclosed. | 10-17-2013 |
Robert Zwick, Chatham, NJ US
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20100319576 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING SCENTED CELLULOSICS - The present invention provides a process for optimizing the fragrance of a scented cellulosic. | 12-23-2010 |
Roland Zwick US
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20150102642 | PIECE OF SEATING FURNITURE HAVING A SADDLE-FORM SEAT SURFACE - A piece of seating furniture has a saddle-form seat surface, wherein the seat surface is arranged on a saddle support. The seat surface here is mounted between a front saddle member on a front member support and a rear saddle member on a rear member support. | 04-16-2015 |
Thomas Martin Zwick, West Harrison, NY US
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20080272977 | Apparatus and Methods for Constructing Antennas Using Vias as Radiating Elements Formed in a Substrate - Antennas are provided which are constructed using one or more conductive via stubs as radiating elements formed in a substrate. The antennas can be integrally packaged with IC chips (e.g., IC transceivers, receivers, transmitters, etc.) to build integrated wireless or RF (radio frequency) communications systems. | 11-06-2008 |