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Gerald Redwine, Raleigh, NC US
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20090092052 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FLOODING LINK STATE PACKETS TO ACHIEVE FASTER CONVERGENCE - Disclosed are methods and apparatus for flooding link state packets or packet data units (LSP's) from a first node to one other LSP receiving node, where the LSP's are flooded in an order that is related to relative costs of various paths emanating from the first node. That is, the first node sends its own LSP first since the first node has no cost relative to itself. The first node then sends other LSP's that are associated with a plurality of other LSP sending nodes that have previously flooded their LSP's to the first node. These other LSP's are sent by the first node to the other LSP receiving node in an order related to the relative costs associated with the paths from the first node to each of the other LSP sending nodes which had previously sent the other LSP's to the first node. | 04-09-2009 |
James C. Redwine, Vestavia Hills, AL US
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20100098494 | IN-SITU SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE IMMOBILIZATION OF CONTAMINANTS - The various embodiments of the present invention relate generally to remediation of contaminants in the environment, and more specifically to improved chemistries, systems, and methods for in-situ immobilization of contaminants in various media. More particularly, an aspect of the present invention is directed to an in-situ method for immobilizing a contaminant in a medium, comprising: contacting a medium in-situ with a chemical reagent, the medium comprising a contaminant, wherein the contacting the medium in-situ with a chemical reagent does not involve physical mixing of the medium and the chemical reagent; and immobilizing at least a portion of the contaminant in the medium in-situ to yield an immobilized contaminant in the medium, wherein the immobilized contaminant in the medium is neither extracted from the medium nor degraded by the chemical reagent. | 04-22-2010 |
Kent Redwine, San Francisco, CA US
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20120251885 | High power, wide-temperature range electrode materials, electrodes, related devices and methods of manufacture - The present invention is generally directed to the field of lithium-ion batteries. It is more specifically directed to electrode materials used in lithium ion batteries, electrodes including the materials, devices incorporating the electrodes and related methods of manufacture. In a composition aspect of the present invention, a composition comprising at least 50 mg of Li | 10-04-2012 |
Kevin J. Redwine, Somerville, MA US
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20090265688 | Circuits and methods for mobility of effectful program fragments - Methods for mobility of effectful program fragments including a method for serializing and deserializing effectful program fragments, and a method for utilizing a program fragment in a type-directed way. | 10-22-2009 |
Michael Redwine, Madison, IN US
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20150370002 | SHEET LIGHT SOURCE USING LASER DIODE - A sheet light source is described that has a width in a front-to-back “x” direction, a length in a left-to-right “y” direction, and a height in a bottom-to-top “z” direction. The sheet light source includes a bottom conductive surface, a laser diode, a transparent conductive sheet, and an adhesive material portion. The laser diode is mounted on the conductive surface in the “z” direction. The transparent conductive sheet is laminated onto the laser diode and the conductive surface in the “z” direction. The adhesive material portion is located between the conductive sheet and the conductive surface, and binds the transparent conductive sheet to the laser diode and the conductive surface. The adhesive material portion further enables photons, emitted substantially in the “x” direction from the laser diode, to propagate therein to an edge and be output. | 12-24-2015 |
Oscar D. Redwine, Coleman, MI US
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20090302264 | REFRIGERANT COMPOSITION - An improved refrigerant composition, or a kit for an improved refrigerant composition, for use in air conditioners comprising a refrigerant, wherein the refrigerant comprises a hydrofluorocarbon having a GWP of less than about 10 and an ODP of about zero, which is present at a concentration of at least about 50% by weight of the refrigerant composition; a lubricant wherein the lubricant is a polar, oxygenated lubricant; and an acid scavenger comprising a siloxane, an activated aromatic compound, or any mixtures thereof. | 12-10-2009 |
20100012882 | REFRIGERANT COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING SILYL TERMINATED POLYALKYLENE GLYCOLS AS LUBRICANTS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - Silyl terminated polyalkylene glycol lubricants for devices that provide cooling or refrigeration, refrigerant compositions including silyl terminated polyalkylene glycol lubricants, and methods for making the same. The lubricant is compatible with hydrofluorocarbon refrigerants such as hydrofluoroolefins (“HFO”), R-134(a), R-152(a), and carbon dioxide. | 01-21-2010 |
20110272624 | REFRIGERANT COMPOSITION - An improved refrigerant composition, or a kit for an improved refrigerant composition, for use in air conditioners comprising a refrigerant, wherein the refrigerant comprises a hydrofluorocarbon having a GWP of less than about 10 and an ODP of about zero, which is present at a concentration of at least about 50% by weight of the refrigerant composition; a lubricant wherein the lubricant is a polar, oxygenated lubricant; and an acid scavenger comprising a siloxane, an activated aromatic compound, or any mixtures thereof. | 11-10-2011 |
Oscar David Redwine, Auburn Hills, MI US
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20090001311 | REFRIGERANT COMPOSITION - This invention describes a new refrigerant/lubricant combination for use in stationary and mobile refrigeration and air conditioning applications. In these applications, the refrigerant and lubricant must be soluble in each other (e.g., miscible) to ensure adequate lubricant circulation from the compressor, through the condenser, expansion device, and evaporator, and back to the compressor. Insufficient lubricant circulation will result in compressor failure. Low temperature solubility is particularly important to ensure lubricant flow through the cold evaporator. In addition, the lubricant and refrigerant combination should be stable in the presence of steel, and aluminum and copper containing metals. This invention describes the combination of refrigerant difluoroethane (e.g. R-152a) and polar, oxygenated lubricants, particular polyalkylene glycols (PAGs) and polyolesters (POEs) which may be used as a replacement for R-134a. | 01-01-2009 |
Terry Wayne Redwine, Ponchatoula, LA US
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20110313216 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF 2,3-DICHLOROBUTADIENE-1,3 - 2,3-dichlorobutadiene-1,3 of high purity is produced from 1,2,3,4-tetrachlorobutane by a process comprising the steps of dehydrochlorination, chlorination of the reaction product obtained in the dehydrochlorination step and subsequent separation of a 2,3-dichlorobutadiene-1,3 composition from the reaction product of the chlorination step. | 12-22-2011 |