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Anna S. Seydel, Bonita, CA US
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20080216827 | INTUBATION DEVICES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - An intubation device having a longitudinal, flexible frame with a leader guide positioned at the distal region of the frame and at least one restraint attached to the frame that is adapted to hold and guide a medical tube. The device facilitates the process of inserting a medical tube into a body cavity so as to achieve minimal patient discomfort. The intubation device described herein allows a medical professional to insert a nasogastric tube into a patient's nose, past the soft palate, and into the esophagus while significantly lessening the chances for error and alleviating the problems of tissue abrasion and improper insertion. | 09-11-2008 |
Christian Seydel, Stahnsdorf DE
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20100223905 | SCOOP OF A RUNNING-GAP CONTROL SYSTEM OF AN AIRCRAFT GAS TURBINE - A scoop for a fairing | 09-09-2010 |
Federica Seydel, Livermore, CA US
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20100178652 | Materials and Methods for the Detection, Prevention and Treatment of Autoimmune Disease - The subject invention provides materials and methods for the detection, prevention, and treatment of diabetes and other autoimmune conditions. | 07-15-2010 |
Joseph J. Seydel, Mount Prospect, IL US
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20150260099 | ENHANCED TEMPERATURE CONTROL ANTI-ICE NOZZLE - Systems, methods, and apparatus are disclosed for preventing formation of ice on an engine. Apparatus may include a nozzle housing coupled to a compression stage of the engine and further coupled to a leading edge housing of the engine. The nozzle housing may receive gases from the compression stage of the engine. The nozzle housing may include a first nozzle that may be configured to generate a first flow pattern and may be further configured to generate a first flow of a first portion of the gases into the leading edge housing based on the first flow pattern. The nozzle housing may also include a second nozzle that includes a concentric nozzle configured to generate a second flow pattern. The second nozzle may be configured to generate a second flow of a second portion of the gases into the leading edge housing based on the second flow pattern. | 09-17-2015 |
Joseph James Seydel, Mount Prospect, IL US
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20150198061 | AIRCRAFT ANTI-ICING SYSTEMS HAVING DEFLECTOR VANES - Apparatus and methods to lower peak temperatures and improve performance of aircraft anti-icing systems are described herein. One described example apparatus includes a skin on an inlet side of a nacelle of an aircraft defining an annular chamber, a gas delivery system disposed within the annular chamber to provide a first gas to mix with and entrain a second gas in the annular chamber to define a flow through the annular chamber, and a deflector vane disposed within the annular chamber to redirect the flow through the annular chamber. The second gas is at a different temperature from the first gas. | 07-16-2015 |
Karl B. Seydel, East Lansing, MI US
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20130131104 | HISTIDINE RICH PROTEIN-2 DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR CEREBRAL MALARIA - The present inventions relate to accurately identifying a subset of patients within a larger group with malarial parasitemia. In particular, the present inventions provide compositions and methods comprising a malarial protein, histidine rich pro-tein-2 (HRP-2) for determining the general severity of a malarial infection in patients. Specifically, the inventions provide a rapid test comprising a read-out for HRP-2 levels in bodily fluids for determining whether a comatose patient's disease is a result of malaria as opposed to coma of another cause with incidental parasitemia. Specifically, in one preferred embodiment, a rapid test is contemplated as a quantitative rapid test dipstick. Further, these inventions relate to predictive tests for patients at risk for progression of relatively mild malaria disease to the more life-threatening cerebral malaria in addition to determining the etiology of malaria infections in comatose patients. | 05-23-2013 |
Roland G. Seydel, Lake Oswego, OR US
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20090047645 | Sports electronic training system, and applications thereof - A sports electronic training system, and applications thereof, are disclosed. In an embodiment, the system comprises at least one monitor and a portable electronic processing device for receiving data from the at least one monitor and providing feedback to an individual based on the received data. The monitor can be a motion monitor that measures an individual's performance such as, for example, speed, pace and distance for a runner. Other monitors might include a heart rate monitor, a temperature monitor, an altimeter, et cetera. Feedback provided to a user typically includes, for example, training information such as whether the user is satisfying specific workout and/or training criteria. In an embodiment, the functionality of the sports electronic training system is enhanced by enabling the portable electronic processing device to interact with other devices and applications, for example, using the Internet. | 02-19-2009 |
20140342329 | Sports Electronic Training System, and Applications Thereof - A sports electronic training system, and applications thereof, are disclosed. In an embodiment, a portable performance monitoring system for monitoring an individual's performance during a physical activity includes a motion monitor adapted to be physically coupled to the individual during the activity and a portable electronic processing device adapted to be physically coupled to the individual during the activity. The portable electronic processing device includes a wireless personal-area network transceiver adapted for wireless communication with the motion monitor, a memory adapted to store workout program data, a processor adapted to determine performance information for the individual, and an output adapted to provide feedback to the individual based on the performance information and the workout program data. | 11-20-2014 |
Roland Gunter Seydel, Herzogena DE
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20100222165 | Bladder - The invention relates to a bladder for an inflatable ball including structure for receiving an electronic device therein. The structure facilitates at least one of cushioning, positioning, locating, and supporting the electronic device. The structure cushions reaction forces arising from a foot strike to the bladder and/or provides a restoring force to the electronic device subsequent to a foot strike to maintain the device in its predetermined position. | 09-02-2010 |