Tejada, US
Adam Q. Tejada, Phoenix, AZ US
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20090062159 | NON-LUBRICATED COMPONENTS AND MACHINE SYSTEMS AND VEHICLES INCLUDING THE COMPONENTS - A non-lubricated component configured to have friction contact with another component and machine systems including the component are provided. In an embodiment, by way of example only, the non-lubricated component includes an outer surface consisting essentially of rhenium having a purity of at least 99%, by weight. The outer surface of the non-lubricated component is capable of being substantially wear- and gall-resistant when contacted by another component at a stress of above 50 ksi. | 03-05-2009 |
Alex Tejada, New York, NY US
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20080316432 | Digital Image Projection System - Methods and systems for projecting an image on an object or objects in a performance area are described. Special visual effects may be created using these methods and systems. Information about the object(s) and performance area is acquired and used to process the visual effects. Using this information, images can be tailored to project various colors of light or specific images onto the objects or performers within a performance area by determining the objects' exact shape and adjusting the image accordingly. Continuous information acquisition can be employed to create images that change with the movements of performers and appear to interact in substantially real time with performers, audiences, or objects in the performance area. Multiple information acquisition devices can be used, as well as multiple projection devices, to create complex and interesting special effects. | 12-25-2008 |
20110001935 | DIGITAL IMAGE PROJECTION SYSTEM - Methods and systems for projecting an image on an object or objects in a performance area are described. Special visual effects may be created using these methods and systems. Information about the object(s) and performance area is acquired and used to process the visual effects. Using this information, images can be tailored to project various colors of light or specific images onto the objects or performers within a performance area by determining the objects' exact shape and adjusting the image accordingly. Continuous information acquisition can be employed to create images that change with the movements of performers and appear to interact in substantially real time with performers, audiences, or objects in the performance area. Multiple information acquisition devices can be used, as well as multiple projection devices, to create complex and interesting special effects. | 01-06-2011 |
Carolina Tejada, Union City, NJ US
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20140019548 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TRACKING AND DETERMINING PUBLIC SENTIMENT RELATING TO SOCIAL MEDIA - A method for determining influential broadcast messages in which a processing device identifies a plurality of re-posts of a post, wherein each re-post comprises a time stamp, determines whether the time stamp of the re-post is within a first time interval or a second time interval, increments a first count associated with the first time interval when the time stamp is within the first time interval or a second count associated with the second time interval when the time stamp is within the second time interval, and determines a public sentiment attribute associated with the post in view of a comparison between the first count and the second count. | 01-16-2014 |
Daniel R. Tejada, Sarasota, FL US
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20120038245 | Smart Material Actuator Adapted for Resonant Operation - A smart material actuator having a fixed supporting member, mechanical web, actuating arm, and piezoelectric or smart material stack is disclosed, together with a sensor adapted to indicate the degree of motion of the actuating arms and controller adapted to allow safe operation of the actuator in resonant conditions. Methods of maintaining resonant operation, avoiding resonant operation, and adjusting resonant frequencies are also disclosed. | 02-16-2012 |
Elber F. Tejada, Hoffman Estates, IL US
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20140199466 | PURIFICATION OF LUO HAN GUO EXTRACT - A method of purifying a Luo Han Guo extract includes contacting the Luo Han Guo extract with activated carbon and a macroporous polymeric adsorbent resin, an ion exchange resin, or both. | 07-17-2014 |
Elber F. Tejada, Saint Charles, IL US
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20120264831 | REBAUDIOSIDE-MOGROSIDE V BLENDS - A composition includes Mogroside V and a Rebaudioside component in a weight ratio ≧1:1 and ≦6:1, wherein the Rebaudioside component consists of one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of Rebaudioside A, Rebaudioside B and Rebaudioside D. A method of purifying a Luo Han Guo extract includes contacting the Luo Han Guo extract with activated carbon and a macroporous polymeric adsorbent resin, an ion exchange resin, or both. A composition includes a Luo Han Guo extract, wherein Mogroside V constitutes from 50 wt % to 75 wt % of the Luo Han Guo extract and the composition includes from 0 to 13 wt % in total relative to the Mogroside V of aromatic glycosides, and from 0 to 15 ppm of semi-volatile organic compounds relative to the Mogroside V. | 10-18-2012 |
Emma C. Tejada, East Brunswick, NJ US
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20100294373 | COMPACT VALVE POSITION INDICATOR - A system for indicating the status of a valve may include an encapsulation with electronic circuitry disposed at least partially therein, a communication sub-system, a sensor, an indicator and a power source. The encapsulation may be zero volume, and the indicator may include a color changing skin. A method of indicating the status of a valve may include providing a valve, providing a status indicating system, changing a status of the valve, sensing a status of the valve, and indicating a status of the valve. A method of encapsulating a status indicating system may include providing an encapsulant and coupling at least a portion of the system with the encapsulant. | 11-25-2010 |
20110057140 | MODULAR SPOOL VALVE - A control valve comprising a plurality of interchangeable valve body modules, each module having a main valve cavity and a plurality of separate cross valve communication ports communicating; and at least one interchangeable gasket disposed between adjacent modules and configured to individually communicate the main valve cavity and the communication ports between adjacent valve body modules, wherein the gasket is further configured to selectively communicate between the main valve cavity and a selected one of the cross valve communication ports. In one embodiment, each valve body module further includes a passage communicating with the main valve cavity. In this case, the gasket may be configured to selectively communicate between the passage and the selected one of the cross valve communication ports, thereby selectively communicating between the main valve cavity and the selected one of the cross valve communication ports through the passage by selective orientation of the gasket. | 03-10-2011 |
Francisco Tejada, Baltimore, MD US
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20120091550 | SPECTROSCOPY AND SPECTRAL IMAGING METHODS AND APPARATUS - The invention pertains to a new type of standing wave filter in which the detector is located within the cavity, rather than outside the cavity and methods of manufacturing such a filter. | 04-19-2012 |
20120200852 | SPECTROSCOPY AND SPECTRAL IMAGING METHODS AND APPARATUS - The invention pertains to a new type of spectroscope comprising an array of Fabry-Perot cells having no moving parts and that can be fabricated inexpensively using semiconductor fabrication techniques. | 08-09-2012 |
Francisco Tejada, Kingsville, MD US
Frederick Tejada, Toledo, OH US
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20090012101 | Mucarinic Agonists and Methods of Use Thereof - A method of forming analogs of CDD-0304, i.e., tetra(ethyleneglycol) (4-methoxy-1,2,5-thiadiazol-3-yl)[3-(1-methyl-1,2,4,5-tetrahydropyrid-3-yl)-1,2,5-thiadiazol-4-yl]ether hydrochloride includes one or more of the following steps: a) replacing the tetrahydropyridine moiety with one of the following heterocyclic rings, including quinuclidine, [2.2.1]-exo-azabicy-cloheptane, [2.2.1]-endo-azabicycloheptane and terahydropyrimidine; b) varying the length of the linking group by replacing the tetra(ethylene) glycol moiety with one of: ethylene glycol, di(ethylene) glycol, penta(ethylene) glycol, or diether diol; and/or, c) replacing the 1,2,5-thiadiazole moiety with an ester isostere. Also, a method for an asymmetric analog CCD-0304 includes replacing at least one moiety with an ester isostere and at least a second moiety with an ammonium isostere. Also, such analogs compounds and their uses are disclosed. | 01-08-2009 |
Jeremy John Tejada, Londonderry, NH US
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20110002004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF DETERMINING BATCH SIZES FOR PRINT JOBS IN A PRINT PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT - A system for determining batch sizes for a print job may include a computing device and a computer-readable storage medium in communication with the computing device. The computer-readable storage medium may include one or more programming instructions for receiving a print job having a job size, receiving speed information for each of a plurality of document production devices in a production line, identifying a plurality of batches associated with the print job, performing a discrete event simulation to model a makespan for the print job in processing each of the plurality of batches on the plurality of document production devices using the speed information and repeating the identifying and performing until a plurality of final batches is determined, each having a unique final batch size. | 01-06-2011 |
John A. Tejada, Londonderry, NH US
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20160123630 | MULTI-DEWAR COOLING SYSTEM - A cooling system includes a first dewar configured to house a first optical imaging device, a second dewar configured to house a second optical imaging device, and a Stirling cycle refrigerator. The Stirling cycle refrigerator can include a compressor, a first expander in fluid communication with the compressor and in thermal communication with the first dewar, and a second expander in fluid communication with the compressor and in thermal communication with the second dewar. | 05-05-2016 |
Max L. Tejada, Campbell, CA US
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20090285810 | HUMANIZED ANTI-TGF-BETA ANTIBODIES - Humanized anti-TGF-beta antibodies are provided, as well as methods for their preparation and use, including methods for treating TGF-beta disorders, for example, cancer. Also provided are articles of manufacture designed for various uses that contain the humanized antibodies. | 11-19-2009 |
Nelson Tejada, Aurora, OH US
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20090114481 | Greeting Card and Merchandise Retail Store System and Related Fixtures and Displays - The present disclosure relates to the sale of greeting cards and related merchandise. More specifically to a novel retail store concept designed to create a personal, experience-based shopping experience for consumers. This concept is effectuated by physical aspects such as a moveable wall system, unique storefront, and specially designed fixtures and furniture. The concept is also effectuated by having several themed zones and intermingling cards and gift merchandise throughout the store. Every aspect of the store, from the store layout and design to the merchandise assortment is carefully chosen to create an experience-based shopping environment. | 05-07-2009 |