Walter, PA
Douglas B. Walter, Nazareth, PA US
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20100038841 | Insert Machine - The present invention discloses an improved insert machine for inserting flat material into an open pocket and, more particularly, to a straight line insert machine employed for printed matter such as newspapers. The machine includes an all-electronic control system for controlling machine functions. The control system includes at least one central control computer running under software control and a plurality of network controllers, all coupled together via a controller area network (CAN) bus. Electronic control messages for controlling machine elements are sent among the computers and controllers using a novel message protocol to enable both broadcast messages and individual messages to be employed. | 02-18-2010 |
James Walter, West Chester, PA US
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20090156401 | Herbicidal Composition - The present invention provides a method for post-emergence selective weed control in turf sites by applying an herbicidal composition comprising sulfentrazone and quinclorac to a locus where weeds are present. | 06-18-2009 |
20100009849 | Herbicidal Composition - The present invention provides an herbicidal composition comprising a first herbicide and a second herbicide in which the first herbicide is 2,4-dinitro-N | 01-14-2010 |
20100167932 | Method for Post-Emergence Crabgrass Control - The present invention provides a method for post-emergence selective crabgrass control by applying a composition comprising a first herbicide and a second herbicide in which the first herbicide is 2,4-dinitro-N | 07-01-2010 |
James Walter, Furlong, PA US
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20140342907 | Herbicidal Composition - The present invention provides a method for post-emergence selective weed control in turf sites by applying an herbicidal composition comprising sulfentrazone and quinclorac to a locus where weeds are present. | 11-20-2014 |
20150264934 | ODOR-REDUCED PYRETHROID-ORGANOTHIOPHOSPHATE FORMULATIONS - Microparticles comprising (a) a water-soluble solid organothiophosphate, (b) one or more odor-absorbing components, and (c) one or more odor-masking components are disclosed, as well as a method of making the microparticles, and odor-reduced insecticidal formulations comprising the microparticles. The microparticles and formulations can also contain other crop protection agents. Odor-reduced insecticidal formulations comprising (a) a pyrethroid, (b) an organothiophosphate, (c) one or more odor-absorbing components, and (d) one or more odor-masking components are also disclosed. Additionally disclosed is a method of reducing the odor of an organothiophosphate-containing formulation by incorporating one or more odor-absorbing components and one or more odor-masking components. | 09-24-2015 |
James F. Walter, Furlong, PA US
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20120315222 | Insecticidal Compositions and Method for Insect Control - An environmentally safe, non-phytotoxic pesticidal composition comprising natural plant oils geraniol and cedar oil and methods of controlling insects is provided. | 12-13-2012 |
20130053421 | Method for Flying Insect Control - The present invention relates to a flying insect trap insecticidal insert which is coated on at least one side with a composition comprising a neonicotinoid insecticide and a food attractant. | 02-28-2013 |
20140147535 | Insecticidal Compositions and Method for Insect Control - An environmentally safe, non-phytotoxic pesticidal composition comprising natural plant oils geraniol and cedar oil and methods of controlling insects is provided. | 05-29-2014 |
James F. Walter, West Chester, PA US
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20100287817 | Method for Ant Control - The present invention relates to a method for controlling carpenter ants comprising applying an insecticidally effective amount of a composition comprising: | 11-18-2010 |
20100292081 | Herbicidal Control Using Sulfentrazone and Dithiopyr - The present invention provides an herbicidal method for selective pre- and post-emergence control of broadleaf and grass weeds by applying a synergistic herbicidal composition, wherein the composition comprises a mixture of sulfentrazone and dithiopyr. | 11-18-2010 |
20100292082 | Herbicidal Control Using Sulfentrazone and Metsulfuron - The present invention provides an herbicidal method for selective post-emergence control of broadleaf weeds by applying a synergistic herbicidal composition, wherein the composition comprises a mixture of sulfentrazone and metsulfuron methyl. | 11-18-2010 |
James Frederic Walter, Furlong, PA US
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20160122253 | SOILLESS MEDIA COMPOSITION - An improved soilless media composition including (a) green tuff; and (b) a substrate such as peat or bark. A method of enhancing the growth of plants including adding plant propagative material to a soilless media composition comprising (a) green tuff; and (b) a substrate. | 05-05-2016 |
James T. Walter, Ambler, PA US
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20100135982 | SIMETHICONE SOLID ORAL DOSAGE FORM - The present invention provides a composition for forming a compressed solid dosage form that is a free-flowing compressible admixture of simethicone, an adsorbant, and an optional active agent, wherein the weight ratio of simethicone to adsorbent is at least 1:2.22. Also included are solid dosage forms made from a free-flowing compressible admixture of simethicone, an adsorbant, and an optional active agent, wherein the weight ratio of simethicone to adsorbent is at least 1:2.22. | 06-03-2010 |
John Robert Walter, Mifflinburg, PA US
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20090071609 | METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR THE AUTOMATED MANUFACTURE OF COMPOSITE DOORS - Disclosed are automated processes and systems for the assembly of composite doors, and doors made using such processes and systems. The automated process may comprise a continuous series of steps allowing individual doors to be made in tandem, rather than in batch. The process may allow for the automation of individual steps such that the need for coordinating separate assembly steps may be substantially reduced. | 03-19-2009 |
Kevin Walter, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20100062002 | Brain Endothelial Cell Expression Patterns - To gain a better understanding of brain tumor angiogenesis, new techniques for isolating brain endothelial cells (ECs) and evaluating gene expression patterns were developed. When transcripts from brain ECS derived from normal and malignant colorectal tissues were compared with transcripts from non-endothelial cells, genes predominantly expressed in the endothelium were identified. Comparison between normal- and tumor-derived endothelium revealed genes that were specifically elevated in tumor-associated brain endothelium. These results confirm that neoplastic and normal endothelium in human brains are distinct at the molecular level, and have significant implications for the development of anti-angiogenic therapies in the future. | 03-11-2010 |
Kurt E. Walter, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20090156777 | Freeze-stable aromatic diisocyanates and processes for the preparation of these freeze-stable products - This invention relates to freeze-stable aromatic diisocyanates, an to processes for the preparation of these freeze-stable aromatic diisocyanates. The preferred aromatic diisocyanate is preferably diphenylmethane diisocyanate. These freeze-stable aromatic diisocyanates comprise a blend of an aromatic diisocyanate, with 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate, and have an NCO group content of from about 6% to about 29% by weight. Suitable aromatic diisocyanates contain one or more of the following modifying groups: allophanate groups, carbodiimide groups, uretonimine groups, biuret groups, dimer groups, isocyanurate groups, urea groups and/or urethane groups. Prepolymers of these modified aromatic diisocyanates are also suitable for the present invention. | 06-18-2009 |
Melissa M. Walter, Butler, PA US
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20130285068 | SOLID STATE RADIATION DETECTOR WITH ENHANCED GAMMA RADIATION SENSITIVITY - A silicon carbide Schottky diode solid state radiation detector that has an electron donor layer such as platinum placed over and spaced above the Schottky contact to contribute high energy Compton and photoelectrical electrons from the platinum layer to the active region of the detector to enhance charged particle collection from incident gamma radiation. | 10-31-2013 |
Richard P. Walter, Elizabethtown, PA US
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20090130918 | High Speed Backplane Connector - A terminal module for assembly into a high speed electrical connector. The module includes an electrically insulated housing, a first contact portion and a second contact portion. The second contact portion is in electrical communication with the first contact portion via a contact interconnection. The contact interconnection is at least partially disposed within the insulated housing. At least one of the first contact portion or the second contact portion includes a contact selected from the group consisting of a mesh contact element, a socket configured to receive a mesh contact element and combinations thereof. | 05-21-2009 |
20120071039 | INTERCONNECT AND TERMINATION METHODOLOGY FOR E-TEXTILES - A connector for an e-textile having a conductive layer that includes conductors includes a terminal and a base separately provided from the terminal. The terminal has a mating end and a mounting end. The mounting end is terminated to the e-textile's conductors. The mating end is configured to be mated with a mating contact of a mating component. The terminal has a body and a plurality of tines extending from the body. The base is arranged opposite the body of the terminal such that the e-textile's conductors are positioned between the base and the body of the terminal. The terminal is crimped to electrically connect the terminal and the base to the e-textile's conductor. The tines are folded against the base to electrically connect the terminal to the base. The body of the terminal and the base engage the e-textile's conductors. | 03-22-2012 |
Richard Paul Walter, Elizabethtown, PA US
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20130330052 | UNIVERSAL FAN-OUT DEVICE - A universal fan-out device comprising a housing having first and second openings, the housing comprising first and second housing components, each of the first and second housing components having a first end and a second end, a channel running between the first and second ends, and sides along each side of the channel, a resilient material disposed in the channel to restrict movement of fibers within the channel, and an engagement mechanism operatively connected to the housing to inter-engage the first and second housing components together. | 12-12-2013 |
Ronald P. Walter, Reedsville, PA US
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20160050898 | FISHING LURES HAVING ELASTOMERIC PORTIONS - An elastomeric fishing lure is provided having a flexible body portion having first and second ends, wherein the body portion defines an axis extending along the centerline of the body portion. The elastomeric fishing lure has at least one elongate slot in the body portion, the at least one elongate slot defining first and second ends and a slot length extending therebetween, the at least one elongate slot defining a pair of opposed sidewalls, wherein the distance between the opposed sidewalls defines a slot width, the at least one elongate slot extending through the body portion along at least a portion of the slot length. | 02-25-2016 |
Rudolph Walter, Springtown, PA US
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20150082702 | Pivotally Mounted Window and Screen Assembly - Disclosed is a pivotally mounted window and screen assembly. The device includes a T-shaped vertical support bar that is hingedly attached to a screen and a window frame, in which a window sash is mounted. The window frame is adapted to swing outward, while the screen is adapted to swing inward so that the window sash is unobstructed and can swing open the full 180 degree range relative to the vertical support bar. The present invention further includes a locking mechanism that secures the window sash and the screen in an open position. In this way, a user can open the window to access and clean the exterior side of the window without extending any portion of the body outside of a building. The present invention may be constructed to be installed into any window opening of a building. | 03-26-2015 |