Meyers, US
Aaron J. Meyers, Cedarville, IL US
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20090142857 | Package design of small diameter sensor - A small sensor assembly is produced by encapsulating an inner package within an outer package. The inner assembly can have electrical components and sensors attached to a lead frame. The electrical components can be protected within inner packages that have alignment indentations. The alignment indentations are positioned over the outside edges of the lead frame and, preferably, no electrical components directly underlie the alignment indentations. The inner assembly is held in alignment by movable pins within a mold into which plastic is flowed. The mold is configured to cause some of the plastic to set earlier than the rest of the plastic and to hold the inner assembly in alignment within the mold. The movable pins can be retracted once enough plastic has set to hold the inner assembly. Unset plastic can then flow into the alignment indentations. A sealed sensor assembly is formed once all the plastic has set. | 06-04-2009 |
Andrew D. Meyers, Apex, NC US
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20090254230 | Distributed active vibration control systems and rotary wing aircraft with suppressed vibrations - An aircraft with at least one rotating machine creating troublesome vibrations, the aircraft comprised of an aerostructure, the aircraft including: | 10-08-2009 |
20100034655 | HELICOPTER HUB MOUNTED VIBRATION CONTROL AND CIRCULAR FORCE GENERATION SYSTEMS FOR CANCELING VIBRATIONS - A rotary wing aircraft including a vehicle vibration control system. The vehicle vibration control system includes a rotating hub mounted vibration control system, the rotating hub mounted vibration control system mounted to the rotating rotary wing hub with the rotating hub mounted vibration control system rotating with the rotating rotary wing hub. The vehicle vibration control system includes a rotary wing aircraft member sensor for outputting rotary wing aircraft member data correlating to the relative rotation of the rotating rotary wing hub member rotating relative to the nonrotating body, at least a first nonrotating body vibration sensor, the at least first nonrotating body vibration sensor outputting at least first nonrotating body vibration sensor data correlating to vibrations, at least a first nonrotating body circular force generator, the at least a first nonrotating body circular force generator fixedly coupled with the nonrotating body, a distributed force generation data communications network link, the distributed force generation data communications system network link linking together at least the first nonrotating body circular force generator and the rotating hub mounted vibration control system wherein the rotating hub mounted vibration control system and the first nonrotating body circular force generator communicate force generation vibration control data through the distributed force generation data communications network, the at least first nonrotating body circular force generator controlled to produce a rotating force with a controllable rotating force magnitude and a controllable rotating force phase, the controllable rotating force magnitude controlled from a minimal force magnitude up to a maximum force magnitude, and with the controllable rotating force phase controlled in reference to the rotary wing aircraft member sensor data correlating to the relative rotation of the rotating rotary wing hubrotating relative to the nonrotating body wherein the vibration sensed by the at least first nonrotating body vibration sensor is reduced. | 02-11-2010 |
20100221110 | HELICOPTER VIBRATION CONTROL SYSTEM AND ROTATING ASSEMBLY ROTARY FORCES GENERATORS FOR CANCELING VIBRATIONS - A rotary blade rotating hub mounted rotating assembly vibration control system including a first imbalance mass concentration rotor, a second imbalance mass concentration rotor, a third imbalance mass concentration rotor, and a fourth imbalance mass concentration rotor. The first imbalance mass concentration rotor has a first imbalance mass concentration rotor center axis rotation centered on the rotating assembly center rotation axis. The second imbalance mass concentration rotor has a second imbalance mass concentration rotor center axis rotation centered on the rotating assembly center rotation axis. The third imbalance mass concentration rotor has a third imbalance mass concentration rotor center axis rotation centered on the rotating assembly center rotation axis. The fourth imbalance mass concentration rotor has a fourth imbalance mass concentration rotor center axis rotation centered on the rotating assembly center rotation axis. The first and second imbalance mass concentration rotors are driven at a first rotation speed greater than the rotating assembly operational rotation frequency while controlling the rotational position of the first imbalance mass concentration and the second imbalance mass concentration to produce a first rotating net force vector to inhibit a first vibration frequency. The third and fourth imbalance mass concentration rotors are driven at a second rotation speed greater than the rotating assembly operational rotation frequency while controlling the rotational position of the third imbalance mass concentration and the fourth imbalance mass concentration to produce a second rotating net force vector to inhibit a second vibration frequency. | 09-02-2010 |
20110259994 | HELICOPTER VIBRATION CONTROL SYSTEM AND ROTATING ASSEMBLY ROTARY FORCES GENERATORS FOR CANCELING VIBRATIONS - A rotary blade rotating hub mounted rotating assembly vibration control system ( | 10-27-2011 |
20120136533 | HELICOPTER VIBRATION CONTROL SYSTEM AND CIRCULAR FORCE GENERATION SYSTEMS FOR CANCELING VIBRATIONS - A rotary wing aircraft including a vehicle vibration control system. The vehicle vibration control system includes a rotary wing aircraft member sensor for outputting rotary wing aircraft member data correlating to the relative rotation of the rotating rotary wing hub member rotating relative to the nonrotating body, at least a first nonrotating body vibration sensor, the at least first nonrotating body vibration sensor outputting at least first nonrotating body vibration sensor data correlating to vibrations, at least a first nonrotating body circular force generator, the at least a first nonrotating body circular force generator fixedly coupled with the nonrotating body, the at least first nonrotating body circular force generator controlled to produce a rotating force with a controllable rotating force magnitude and a controllable rotating force phase, the controllable rotating force magnitude controlled from a minimal force magnitude up to a maximum force magnitude, and with the controllable rotating force phase controlled in reference to the rotary wing aircraft member sensor data correlating to the relative rotation of the rotating rotary wing hub rotating relative to the nonrotating body wherein the vibration sensed by the at least first nonrotating body vibration sensor is reduced. | 05-31-2012 |
20120158217 | DISTRIBUTED ACTIVE VIBRATION CONTROL SYSTEMS AND ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT WITH SUPPRESSED VIBRATIONS - A method and system is disclosed for controlling problematic vibrations in an aircraft having. The method and system have the ability to cancel problematic rotary wing helicopter vibrations using independent active force generator power and with distributed communications therebetween. | 06-21-2012 |
Andy G. Meyers, Wheeling, IL US
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20110186316 | DRIVE SYSTEM FOR INTERCONNECTING ATTACHMENT DEVICES AND HANDHELD ROTARY POWER TOOLS - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a drive system for releasably interconnecting a motor shaft of a rotary hand held power tool and an input shaft of an attachment device that is mounted thereon, the system comprising, an elongated flexible drive shaft connected to the input shaft of the attachment device, the flexible drive shaft having an outer end portion with a non-circular cross-section configured to engage a complementarily shaped cavity of an output shaft operatively attached to the power tool motor shaft, an elongated output shaft operatively connected to the motor shaft of the power tool, the output shaft having a generally cylindrical outer configuration along its length and having a rearward mounting portion for attachment to the motor shaft, an intermediate portion having the complementarily shaped cavity for receiving the flexible drive shaft and a forward portion with an enlarged concentric opening for receiving and guiding the outer end portion of the flexible drive shaft into the cavity during mounting the attachment device on the power tool. | 08-04-2011 |
20130168122 | Drive System for Interconnecting Attachment Devices and Handheld Rotary Power Tools - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a drive system for releasably interconnecting a motor shaft of a rotary hand held power tool and an input shaft of an attachment device that is mounted thereon, the system comprising, an elongated flexible drive shaft connected to the input shaft of the attachment device, the flexible drive shaft having an outer end portion with a non-circular cross-section configured to engage a complementarily shaped cavity of an output shaft operatively attached to the power tool motor shaft, an elongated output shaft operatively connected to the motor shaft of the power tool, the output shaft having a generally cylindrical outer configuration along its length and having a rearward mounting portion for attachment to the motor shaft, an intermediate portion having the complementarily shaped cavity for receiving the flexible drive shaft and a forward portion with an enlarged concentric opening for receiving and guiding the outer end portion of the flexible drive shaft into the cavity during mounting the attachment device on the power tool. | 07-04-2013 |
Ann Marie Meyers, Chandler, AZ US
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20090061630 | Method for Chemical Mechanical Planarization of A Metal-containing Substrate - A method using an associated composition for chemical mechanical planarization of a metal-containing substrate (e.g., a copper substrate) is described. This method affords low dishing and local erosion levels on the metal during CMP processing of the metal-containing substrate. | 03-05-2009 |
20100159698 | Combination, Method, and Composition for Chemical Mechanical Planarization of A Tungsten-Containing Substrate - A combination, composition and associated method for chemical mechanical planarization of a tungsten-containing substrate are described herein which afford tunability of tungsten/dielectric selectivity and low selectivity for tungsten removal in relation to dielectric material. Removal rates for both tungsten and dielectric are high and stability of the slurry (e.g., with respect to pH drift over time) is high. | 06-24-2010 |
Ann-Marie W. Meyers, Jacksonville, FL US
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20110021656 | COMFORTABLE OPHTHALMIC DEVICE AND METHODS OF ITS PRODUCTION - This invention relates to comfortable ophthalmic devices and methods of producing such devices. | 01-27-2011 |
20130208236 | COMFORTABLE OPHTHALMIC DEVICE AND METHODS OF ITS PRODUCTION - This invention relates to comfortable ophthalmic devices and methods of producing such devices. | 08-15-2013 |
Ann-Marie Wong Meyers, Jacksonville, FL US
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20080274207 | ANTIMICROBIAL LENSES, PROCESSES TO PREPARE THEM AND METHODS OF THEIR USE - This invention relates to solutions for packaging ophthalmic devices comprising at least one antimicrobial metal salt which prevent the loss of said antimicrobial metal salt during autoclaving and storage. | 11-06-2008 |
20080299179 | Solutions for ophthalmic lenses containing at least one silicone containing component - The present invention relates to a method for reducing the occurrence of superficial punctate staining comprising the step of packaging, storing or contacting an uncoated ophthalmic lens comprising at least one polymeric wetting agent and polymer units derived from at least one silicone containing component in a solution comprising an osmolality of about 220 mOsm/kg or greater. | 12-04-2008 |
20100152084 | SOLUTIONS FOR OPHTHALMIC LENSES CONTAINING AT LEAST ONE SILICONE CONTAINING COMPONENT - The present invention relates to a method for reducing the occurrence of superficial punctate staining comprising the step of packaging, storing or contacting an uncoated ophthalmic lens comprising at least one polymeric wetting agent and polymer units derived from at least one silicone containing component in a solution comprising an osmolality of about 220 mOsm/kg or greater. | 06-17-2010 |
20140185005 | COMFORTABLE OPHTHALMIC DEVICE AND METHODS OF ITS PRODUCTION - This invention relates to comfortable ophthalmic devices and methods of producing such devices. | 07-03-2014 |
Ann-Marie Wong Meyers, City Jacksonville, FL US
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20110232231 | ANTIMICROBIAL LENSES, PROCESSES TO PREPARE THEM AND METHODS OF THEIR USE - This invention relates to solutions for packaging ophthalmic devices comprising at least one antimicrobial metal salt which prevent the loss of said antimicrobial metal salt during autoclaving and storage. | 09-29-2011 |
Beverly N. Meyers, Highland Park, NJ US
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20090257746 | OSS Support for Control Plane Technology - The OSS provides unique and automated provisioning, activation, fallout management and monitoring of SONET and WDM networks comprising control plane mesh and traditional SONET/WDM Rings/Chains. Resource discovery and dynamic provisioning provides for increased use of network bandwidth. It is possible both all control plane networks and mixed control plane and traditional networks. Network connections or the network topology may be accomplished in a hop-by-hop manner. | 10-15-2009 |
20130004170 | OSS Support for Control Plane Technology - The OSS provides unique and automated provisioning, activation, fallout management and monitoring of SONET and WDM networks comprising control plane mesh and traditional SONET/WDM Rings/Chains. Resource discovery and dynamic provisioning provides for increased use of network bandwidth. It is possible both all control plane networks and mixed control plane and traditional networks. Network connections or the network topology may be accomplished in a hop-by-hop manner. | 01-03-2013 |
Blaise Meyers, Gales Ferry, CT US
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20090057058 | Drain plug and method of use - A drain plug including a spring activated sealing piston to control the flow of fluid. The drain plug is formed of an assembly body with one or more apertures from the exterior to a central cavity, a sealing piston for sealing the openings and a spring for maintaining the sealing piston is a sealed relationship with the openings until a compressive force is applied to the sealing piston. The drain plug allows for a controlled flow of fluid from a fluid receptacle and makes possible a method for rapidly and safely draining fluid, such as used oil from an engine oil pan or other source. Also, a method of draining fluid using the drain plug. | 03-05-2009 |
Blake C. Meyers, Wilmington, DE US
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20110030090 | Disease resistance genes - The invention provides isolated peptide-methionine sulfoxide reductase nucleic acids and their encoded proteins. The present invention provides methods and compositions relating to altering peptide-methionine sulfoxide reductase levels in plants. The invention further provides recombinant expression cassettes, host cells, transgenic plants, and antibody compositions. | 02-03-2011 |
Cheryl Meyers, Sellersville, PA US
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20090176263 | Canis sphingosine 1-phosphate receptort isoform 1 | 07-09-2009 |
20090202987 | Canis sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor isoform 2 | 08-13-2009 |
Christopher J. Meyers, Bridgeton, NJ US
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20110138967 | HANDHELD ELECTRIC CAPPER AND DECAPPER - A hand tool ( | 06-16-2011 |
Christopher Michael Meyers, Beaverton, OR US
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20110208891 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRACKING TRANSACTIONS IN A MULTI-SPEED BUS ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods are provided to track the state of a data forwarding component, such as a USB transaction translator, included in a downstream hub within a multi-speed bus environment. The data forwarding component accommodates communication speed shifts at the hub. The method may comprise receiving a split packet request defining a transaction, performing a lookup in an associative array using hub-specific information provided in the split packet request to determine whether an identifier is allocated to the data forwarding component, and if it is determined, based on the lookup, that an identifier is allocated to the data forwarding component, storing state information associated with the split packet request. The associative array may include multiple identifiers, each of which has an associated state field configured to track information, such as the number of packets-in-progress and bytes-in-progress to a particular data forwarding component. | 08-25-2011 |
20110208892 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SCHEDULING TRANSACTIONS IN A MULTI-SPEED BUS ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods schedule periodic and non-periodic transactions in a multi-speed bus environment that includes in a downstream hub a data forwarding component, such as a USB transaction translator, which accommodates communication speed shifts at the hub. The method may comprise receiving a split packet request defining a transaction with a device, tagging the request with an identifier allocated to the data forwarding component, storing the request in a transaction list associated with the identifier, initiating transfer of payload data, and updating a counter associated with the identifier to reflect an amount of payload data for which transfer was initiated. The identifier may have associated therewith a counter for tracking a number of bytes-in-progress to the data forwarding component and one or more transaction lists configured to store a plurality of split packet requests awaiting execution and state information regarding an execution status of the requests. | 08-25-2011 |
Clarissa A. Meyers, Mcallen, TX US
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20110264007 | Patient support interface pressure monitoring system - An interface pressure monitoring system includes an underlayment interposed between a patient support surface and a patient supported thereon and a processor. The underlayment includes pressure sensors such as, for example, an array of piezoelectric pressure sensors. The processor acquires pressure data from the underlayment, analyzes the data and stores the analyzed data for further processing, alerting and/or reporting. | 10-27-2011 |
20130281886 | PATIENT SUPPORT INTERFACE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM - An interface pressure monitoring system includes an underlayment interposed between a patient support surface and a patient supported thereon and a processor. The underlayment includes pressure sensors such as, for example, an array of piezoelectric pressure sensors. The processor acquires pressure data from the underlayment, analyzes the data and stores the analyzed data for further processing, alerting and/or reporting. | 10-24-2013 |
Craig Glenn Meyers, Salem, VA US
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20110064181 | NEUTRON MONITORING SYSTEMS INCLUDING GAMMA THERMOMETERS AND METHODS OF CALIBRATING NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS USING GAMMA THERMOMETERS - A method of calibrating a nuclear instrument using a gamma thermometer may include: measuring, in the instrument, local neutron flux; generating, from the instrument, a first signal proportional to the neutron flux; measuring, in the gamma thermometer, local gamma flux; generating, from the gamma thermometer, a second signal proportional to the gamma flux; compensating the second signal; and calibrating a gain of the instrument based on the compensated second signal. Compensating the second signal may include: calculating selected yield fractions for specific groups of delayed gamma sources; calculating time constants for the specific groups; calculating a third signal that corresponds to delayed local gamma flux based on the selected yield fractions and time constants; and calculating the compensated second signal by subtracting the third signal from the second signal. The specific groups may have decay time constants greater than 5×10 | 03-17-2011 |
20130010912 | Neutron Monitoring Systems Including Gamma Thermometers And Methods Of Calibrating Nuclear Instruments Using Gamma Thermometers - A neutron monitoring system uses a gamma thermometer to calibrate a nuclear instrument to ensure more accurate neutron flux measurements in a nuclear reactor core. The nuclear instrument generates a first signal proportional to a measured local neutron flux. The gamma thermometer generates a second signal proportional to a measured local gamma flux. A processor is used to compensate the second signal by filtering groups of delayed gamma sources to a reduced number of specific groups of delayed gamma sources. A third signal is calculated based upon yield fractions and time constants that are determined for the specific groups of delayed gamma sources. A gain of the nuclear instrument is calibrated based on a compensated second signal that is determined by subtracting the third signal from the second signal. | 01-10-2013 |
Craig M. Meyers, Hummelstown, PA US
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20090117081 | PARVOVIRUS METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR KILLING NEOPLASTIC CELLS - According to the invention, parvoviruses such as the adeno-associated virus Type 2 (AAV2) are found to be oncolytic, selectively mediating apoptosis in cancer cells and their precursers, while leaving healthy cells intact. The invention thus comprises a method of killing cancer and other neoplastic and preneoplastic cells by administration of AAV2 virus, viral particles, products or replication incompetent vectors derived there from to said cells, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same. | 05-07-2009 |
20120213736 | PARVOVIRUS METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR KILLING NEOPLASTIC CELLS - According to the invention, parvoviruses such as the adeno-associated virus Type 2 (AAV2) are found to be oncolytic, selectively mediating apoptosis in cancer cells and their precursors, while leaving healthy cells intact. The invention also includes a method of killing cancer and other neoplastic and preneoplastic cells by administrating to said cells the AAV2 proteins Rep78 or Rep 68, expression constucts encoding the same, or pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same. | 08-23-2012 |
Daniel W. Meyers, Portland, OR US
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20100006703 | SYSTEM FOR RELEASING OPPOSING TENSIONED LINES - Release systems for tensioned lines, which release under a predetermined change in tension; particularly systems for use in towing airfoils for sports and recreational activities coupling the airfoil to a rider. | 01-14-2010 |
Daniel W. Meyers, West Linn, OR US
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20090308984 | TOWABLE AIRFOIL SYSTEM - A towable lift system and components and accessories therefore, particularly for use in sports and recreational activities coupling the airfoil to a rider. | 12-17-2009 |
David W. Meyers, Morristown, NJ US
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20090091495 | GPS RECEIVER RAIM WITH SLAVED PRECISION CLOCK - A method and a system for providing a substituted timing signal for a missing satellite ephemeris in execution of a RAIM algorithm includes deriving a plurality of position, velocity, and time solutions from a GPS navigation system. The position, velocity and time solutions are derived from a plurality of satellite ephemerides. An atomic clock provides an atomic clock signal. The atomic clock signal is compared to the derived time solutions to arrive at a correction factor. The atomic clock signal is adjusted according to the correction factor to develop an adjusted atomic clock signal. The adjusted atomic clock signal is substituted for a missing satellite ephemeris to execute the RAIM algorithm. | 04-09-2009 |
Deborah Meyers, Mocksville, NC US
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20100267024 | MUTATIONS IN THE MACROPHAGE SCAVENGER RECEPTOR 1 GENE ALTER RISK OF PROSTATE CANCER, ASTHMA, AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE - The present invention discloses methods of screening a subject for increased likelihood or risk of certain diseases or disorders. This method comprises detecting the presence or absence of at least one mutation in the MSR1 gene wherein the presence or absence of such mutation indicates an increased risk for certain diseases, such as cancer asthma and/or cardiovascular diseases. | 10-21-2010 |
Donald P. Meyers, Montrose, CO US
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20100140281 | Figure "8" pot & pan handle - The nature of the “figure “8” pot & pan handle is the unique design, with the Inner and outer loop. It is designed to be controlled with one hand and due to the Shorter length, be less of a safety issue while in use on a cooking surface. It should Provide a surer grip, in a couple of ways and hopefully a safer way to handle the job Of preparing meals. | 06-10-2010 |
Edmund Meyers, Woodlyn, PA US
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20080208883 | Method And System For A User-Customizable Interactive Physician Recall Message Database - Techniques for analyzing physician pharmaceutical product recall messages are disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, a method is presented which involves receiving physician recall messages and inputting the messages into a searchable database. A computer program allows a user to define customized message categories. The user definitions include full-text search strings for the messages. The messages are then sorted into the customized message categories based on the definitions. Finally, the sorted messages are presented to the user. | 08-28-2008 |
Eric Meyers, Greenville, SC US
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20080284613 | Method and system for controlling radio controlled devices - The present invention is a method and system for controlling a RC device via a secure radio link. In one embodiment of the invention, spread spectrum modulation may be employed which may provide a digital radio frequency (RF) link between a controller and a RC device. A controller may be coupled with a transmitter module and a radio controlled device may be coupled with a receiver module in accordance with the present invention to provide an add-on upgrade capability. The method and system for controlling a RC device may also include error detection and correction, interpolation of lost packets, failsafe technology and force-feedback telemetric technology to further enhance the user experience with radio controlled devices. | 11-20-2008 |
20120027049 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING RADIO CONTROLLED DEVICES - The present invention is a method and system for controlling a RC device via a secure radio link. In one embodiment of the invention, spread spectrum modulation may be employed which may provide a digital radio frequency (RF) link between a controller and a RC device. A controller may be coupled with a transmitter module and a radio controlled device may be coupled with a receiver module in accordance with the present invention to provide an add-on upgrade capability. The method and system for controlling a RC device may also include error detection and correction, interpolation of lost packets, failsafe technology and force-feedback telemetric technology to further enhance the user experience with radio controlled devices. | 02-02-2012 |
Eric Vaughn Meyers, Portland, OR US
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20110291462 | MOTOR ASSEMBLY FOR TWO WHEELED VEHICLE - A wheel assembly includes a tire and an electrical motor having a stator and a rotor. The wheel assembly also includes a rim that is encircled by the tire. At least one of the stator and rotor is directly exposed to the rim. Both the stator and the rotor are housed by the rim. The electrical motor is operable to drivingly rotate the rim and the tire. | 12-01-2011 |
20110292667 | TWO WHEELED VEHICLE WITH LIGHTING SYSTEM THAT GENERATES DEFINED IMAGE ON RIDING SURFACE - A vehicle includes a wheel and a vehicle body that is supported by the wheel for travelling on a riding surface. The vehicle also includes a light emitting device that is mounted to one of the wheel and the vehicle body. The light emitting device is operable to emit light toward the riding surface to create a defined image on the riding surface. | 12-01-2011 |
20110295452 | TWO WHEELED VEHICLE WITH ALL WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM - A two wheeled vehicle with a first wheel and a second wheel includes a first electrical motor operable to drivingly rotate the first wheel and a second electrical motor operable to drivingly rotate the second wheel. The vehicle also includes a controller operable to independently control the first and second electrical motors to drive rotation of the first and second wheels independent of each other. | 12-01-2011 |
20110295454 | TWO WHEELED VEHICLE WITH MODULAR FEATURES - A two wheeled vehicle includes a main body, a first wheel that is rotatably coupled to the main body, and a second wheel that is rotatably coupled to the main body. The vehicle also includes a motor that is supported by the main body and that drivingly rotates at least one of the first and second wheels. Moreover, the vehicle includes a controller assembly including a controller and a controller housing. The controller is operable to control the motor to thereby control driving rotation of the at least one of the first and second wheels. The controller is housed within the controller housing, and the controller housing is removably coupled to the main body. The controller and the motor are in severable but operable communication when the controller housing is removably coupled to the main body. | 12-01-2011 |
Garry L. Meyers, Kingsport, TN US
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20090297585 | pH Modulated Films for Delivery of Actives - pH modulated films and methods of their preparation. The film compositions include at least one component having a non-neutral pH when combined with water; and a pH modulated polymer system selected to reduce or prevent synerisis when combined with the non-neutral component in combination with aqueous media. The films demonstrate a non-self-aggregating uniform heterogeneity. Desirably, the films disintegrate in water and may be formed by a controlled drying process, extrusion process, or other process that maintains the required uniformity of the film. | 12-03-2009 |
Gary E. Meyers, Highlands Ranch, CO US
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20080252095 | Windshield protection system - A windshield protection system has an optically clear sheet of plastic covering the windshield. The clear plastic sheet is attached to the windshield by a gasket around the perimeter of the windshield. A space is formed between the windshield and the clear plastic sheet. An optical matching material is used to fill this space. A valve in the gasket allows the optical matching material to be introduced into the space. The clear plastic sheet may have a hard coating. The clear plastic sheet protects the windshield from rocks that cause breaks, scratches and pitting. The optical matching material is a gel which increases the protection to the windshield and allows for variations in the shapes of windshields for other vehicles. | 10-16-2008 |
Gregg S. Meyers, Tampa, FL US
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20100206709 | Method and Apparatus for Separating Volatile Components from Feed Material - The present invention provides methods and apparatus for the separation of volatile components from a feed material. | 08-19-2010 |
James Gerald Meyers, Dauphin, PA US
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20100243491 | Fishing tackle organizer and carrier - This invention provides a portable or fixed device for organizing and transporting items utilized by fisherman, hobbyists, tradesmen and the like. It comprises a main compartment containing a plurality of trays in which the items are organized and stored, and side and top compartments for organizing and storing items that are less suitable for storage in trays, such as elongated items and tools. The trays are held in the main compartment by a plurality of removable elastic cords which span the open front of the main compartment at such heights as to engage each tray at a point along its height. Trays can be removed by displacing the cords. Elastic cords also are provided to hold items in the side compartments. A cutting or work board can be is mounted on the back of the device, and slip-resistant surfaces can be installed on the top and the bottom. Handles can be provided for carrying the device, or the device can be built into the structure of a boat, a vehicle, or a fixed structure. | 09-30-2010 |
Jeffrey Meyers, Algonquin, IL US
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20080260914 | EXTRUDED READY-TO-EAT CEREAL PIECES CONTAINING ENCAPSULATED FLAVOR PARTICLES, CEREAL COMPOSITION AND METHOD - A ready-to-eat cereal is provided. The ready-to-eat cereal product contains encapsulated flavor particles throughout the dough of the product that withstand a cooker/extruder and rupture upon human mastication. The encapsulated flavor particles provide a delayed and intense flavor to the consumer. | 10-23-2008 |
Jeffrey John Meyers, Lilburn, GA US
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20110119705 | Apparatus and Methods For Storing Packetized Video Content - A receiving device receives video content in a plurality of packets, such as internet protocol (IP) packets. The receiving device processes the packets to strip header information from the packets and stores the associated video content on a storage medium for subsequent viewing by a user. | 05-19-2011 |
Jeremy P. Meyers, West Hartford, CT US
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20090053568 | Evaporative Cooling of Fuel Cells Employing Antifreeze Solution - A fuel cell power plant ( | 02-26-2009 |
20090155636 | WATER MANAGEMENT FOR A FUEL CELL - A fuel cell is provided that includes a water transport plate separating an air flow field and a water flow field. The driving force for moving water across the water transport plate into the water flow field is produced by a differential pressure across a restriction. The restriction is arranged between an air outlet of the cathode water transport plate and a head of a reservoir that is in fluid communication with the water flow field. | 06-18-2009 |
20100221641 | STABILIZED FUEL CELL FLOW FIELD - A fuel cell ( | 09-02-2010 |
20110097639 | Fuel cell coolant bubble control - To mitigate bubble blockage in water passageways ( | 04-28-2011 |
Jeremy P. Meyers, Austin, TX US
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20110104582 | TAILORING LIQUID WATER PERMEABILITY OF DIFFUSION LAYERS IN FUEL CELL STACKS - A fuel cell stack ( | 05-05-2011 |
20120003560 | FUEL CELL FOR MOISTURE MANAGEMENT AT GAS INLETS - A fuel cell includes an electrode assembly having an electrolyte between a cathode catalyst and an anode catalyst, and a flow field plate having a channel for delivering a reactant gas to the electrode assembly. The flow field plate includes a channel having a channel inlet. A porous diffusion layer is located between the electrode assembly and the flow field plate. The porous diffusion layer includes a first region near the channel inlet and a second region downstream from the first region relative to the channel inlet. The first region includes a filler material that partially blocks pores of the first region such that the first region has a first porosity and the second region has a second porosity that is greater than the first porosity. | 01-05-2012 |
John Meyers, Houston, TX US
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20090188725 | HARD FORMATION INSERT AND PROCESS FOR MAKING THE SAME - A drilling insert includes a cylindrical body and a top portion of the drilling insert. The top portion is on top of the cylindrical body providing a contact area, wherein the contact area provides a flat area for distributing contact stress when the drilling insert impacts the formation. | 07-30-2009 |
John W. Meyers, Houston, TX US
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20090192854 | Method and apparatus for facilitating electronic acquisition and maintenence of goods and services via the internet - Internet acquisition of goods and services from multiple service providers is facilitated in a uniform, automated manner. Online service account facilitation systems and methods are contemplated that allow for intuitive, uniformly-structured representations of service offerings; straightforward, yet flexible, definition of service product markets; advantageous status designations for market offerings; flexible start date restriction rules; context sensitive information request forms, dynamic price determination on interactive comparison forms; flexible restriction rules for selection combinations of plans, packages, and features; creation of customized data elements; a powerfully advantageous ordering process; a discontinuation process; an inter-dependent order resolution feature; a hierarchical customization scheme; and/or centralized two-way communication between customers and service providers. In one embodiment, tenants of business or residential properties, may connect and disconnect utilities and/or purchase other goods and services electronically via the Internet from various service providers when moving into the property. | 07-30-2009 |
Kelly Christian Meyers, Nashville, TN US
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20090099062 | Pyrvinium For The Treatment of Cancer - The present invention concerns a pyrvinium compound or an analog thereof for the treatment of cancers. This compound inhibits Wnt activity in the cells of cancers such as adrenocortical, hepatocellular, hepatoblastoma, malignant melanoma, ovarian, Wilm's tumor, Barrett's esophageal, glioma, bladder, breast, gastric, head & neck, lung cell, mesothelioma, and cervical cancers. The present invention also provides a method for assaying for compounds that alter Wnt pathway activity. Also provided are methods for treating Wnt-related non-cancer disease states. | 04-16-2009 |
Mark Meyers, Forest Park, GA US
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20110168595 | Method and System for Storage - A method, system and apparatus for storage wherein the storage units are designed to stand in an upright position storable on a typical shelf, adjustable in size and designed as to have the outward appearance of a book, in its preferred form. | 07-14-2011 |
Martin H. Meyers, Montclair, NJ US
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20090059831 | METHOD OF COMMUNICATING A MULTI-USER PACKET TO A GROUP OF USERS - A disclosed method of communicating includes using a group identifier within a multi-user packet (MUP) to indicate at least one packet within the MUP is intended for a plurality of members of a group corresponding to the group identifier. In a disclosed example, the group identifier comprises a group MAC identifier that is included in a header of the MUP. Mobile stations receiving the MUP process the MUP to determine whether any individual user identifier or any group MAC identifier within the MUP indicates that an associated packet is intended for that mobile station. If so, the mobile station proceeds to process the associated packet or packets from within the MUP. | 03-05-2009 |
Marvin J. Meyers, Wentzville, MO US
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20100113465 | 7-AZASPIRO[3.5]NONANE-7-CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS - Provided herein are 7-azaspiro[3.5]nonane-7-carboxamide compounds and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts of such compounds useful in treating diseases or conditions associated with fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) activity, conditions including including acute pain, chronic pain, neuropathic pain, nociceptive pain, inflammatory pain, cancer and cancer pain, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, lupus, diabetes, allergic asthma, vascular inflammation, urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, emesis, cognitive disorders, anxiety, depression, sleeping disorders, eating disorders, movement disorders, glaucoma, psoriasis, multiple sclerosis, cerebrovascular disorders, brain injury, gastrointestinal disorders, hypertension, or cardiovascular disease. | 05-06-2010 |
20100280016 | PYRAZOLINE COMPOUNDS - Compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds are disclosed, wherein the compounds have the structure of Formula I: | 11-04-2010 |
20120035131 | PYRAZOLINE COMPOUNDS - Compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds are disclosed, wherein the compounds have the structure of Formula I: | 02-09-2012 |
20140296532 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF MALARIA - The present invention provides aminohydantoin anti-malarial agents. In some embodiments, these agents have the property of functions of targeting malarial aspartic proteases while at the same time having low activity against human BACE. Methods of employing such agents are also provided. | 10-02-2014 |
Marvin Jay Meyers, Wentzville, MO US
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20080261941 | Biaryl Ether Urea Compounds - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I) | 10-23-2008 |
20110053949 | 4-[3-(ARYLOXY)BENZYLIDENE]-3-METHYL PIPERIDINE ARYL CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS FAAH INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I), wherein Ar is optionally substituted phenyl or heteroaryl and X, Y and Z are independently N or CH; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; processes for the preparation of the compounds; intermediates used in the preparation of the compounds; compositions containing the compounds; and uses of the compounds in treating diseases or conditions associated with fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) activity. | 03-03-2011 |
20110053950 | 4-BENZYLIDENE-3-METHYLPIPERIDINE ARYL CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS FAAH INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I) wherein Ar is optionally substituted phenyl or heteroaryl; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; processes for the preparation of the compounds; intermediates used in the preparation of the compounds; compositions containing the compounds; and uses of the compounds in treating diseases or conditions associated with fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) activity. | 03-03-2011 |
20110053982 | ETHER BENZYLIDENE PIPERIDINE 5-MEMBERED ARYL CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS FAAH INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to compounds of the Formula (I), and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and their use in the treatment of FAAH-mediated diseases or condition. | 03-03-2011 |
20110060012 | 4-[3-(ARYLOXY)BENZYLIDENE]-3-METHYL PIPERIDINE 5-MEMBERED ARYL CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS FAAH INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I), wherein Ar is a 5-membered heteroaryl moiety and X, Y and Z are independently N or CH; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; processes for the preparation of the compounds; intermediates used in the preparation of the compounds; compositions containing the compounds; and uses of the compounds in treating diseases or conditions associated with fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) activity. | 03-10-2011 |
20110144159 | ETHER BENZYLIDENE PIPERIDINE ARYL CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS FAAH INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I) wherein Ar is optionally substituted phenyl or 6-membered heteroaryl moiety, or a benzisoxazole, pyrrolopyridine, or benzotriazole group; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; processes for the preparation of the compounds; intermediates used in the preparation of the compounds; compositions containing the compounds; and uses of the compounds in treating diseases or conditions associated with fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) activity, including pain, urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, emesis, cognitive disorders, anxiety, depression, sleeping disorders, eating disorders, movement disorders, glaucoma, psoriasis, multiple sclerosis, cerebrovascular disorders, brain injury, gastrointestinal disorders, hypertension, or cardiovascular disease. | 06-16-2011 |
20110230493 | 1-OXA-8-Azaspiro [4,5] Decabe-8-Carboxamide Compounds as FAAH Inhibitors - Provided herein are 1-oxa-8-azaspiro[4.5]decane-8-carboxamide compounds of formula I | 09-22-2011 |
Matt Meyers, Boulder, CO US
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20090246859 | Methods and Compositions for Purification of Nucleic Acid from a Host Cell - Methods and compositions are provided for gently lysing and solubilizing cells. Methods and compositions are further provided for quickly purifying high quality low molecular weight nucleic acid from host cells. Target cells are treated with a pre-chilled lysis solution having a zwitterionic detergent, for example n-Dodecyl-N,N-dimethyl-3-ammonio-1-propanesulfonate, and a brief room-temperature incubation. Where nucleic acid purification is required, the lysis solution-treated cells are contacted with a nucleic acid capture matrix having an average pore size of at least about 1 μm. | 10-01-2009 |
Matt Meyers, Boise, ID US
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20110136319 | Methods Of Forming Isolation Structures, And Methods Of Forming Nonvolatile Memory - Some embodiments include methods of forming isolation structures. A trench may be formed to extend into a semiconductor material. Polysilazane may be formed within the trench, and then exposed to steam. A maximum temperature of the polysilazane during the steam exposure may be less than or equal to about 500° C. The steam exposure may convert all of the polysilazane to silicon oxide. The silicon oxide may be annealed under an inert atmosphere. A maximum temperature of the silicon oxide during the annealing may be from about 700° C. to about 1000° C. In some embodiments, the isolation structures are utilized to isolate nonvolatile memory components from one another. | 06-09-2011 |
Michael J. Meyers, Leclaire, IA US
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20090192644 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANUFACTURING AN ARTICLE USING PORTABLE HAND-HELD TOOLS - A method of manufacturing an article includes the steps of: establishing a defined location for a tool activity to occur; determining an actual location of the tool; comparing the actual location of the tool with the defined location; ascertaining an occurrence of the tool activity at the actual location; and verifying whether the tool activity occurred at the defined location. | 07-30-2009 |
Paul Meyers, Minneapolis, MN US
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20090136079 | AUTOMATIC MICROPARTICLE MARK READER - An automatic reader system, apparatus, and method for the identification and authentication of articles enabling automatic collection and processing of code data associated with microparticle marks, automatic determination of the code from the code data associated with microparticle marks, and automatic retrieval of reference information associated with the code. | 05-28-2009 |
20100128925 | AUTOMATIC MICROPARTICLE MARK READER - An automatic reader system, apparatus, and method for the identification and authentication of articles enabling automatic collection and processing of code data associated with microparticle marks, automatic determination of the code from the code data associated with microparticle marks, and automatic retrieval of reference information associated with the code. | 05-27-2010 |
Peter Meyers, Lakeside, MT US
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20090078318 | Photovoltaic Devices Including An Interfacial Layer - A photovoltaic cell can include an interfacial layer in contact with a semiconductor layer. | 03-26-2009 |
20090194166 | PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES INCLUDING DOPED SEMICONDUCTOR FILMS - A photovoltaic cell can include a dopant in contact with a semiconductor layer. | 08-06-2009 |
20100282320 | Photovoltaic Devices Including an Interfacial Layer - A photovoltaic cell can include an interfacial layer in contact with a semiconductor layer. | 11-11-2010 |
Peter Meyers, White Bear Lake, MN US
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20100327050 | EXPRESSION CODES FOR MICROPARTICLE MARKS BASED ON SIGNATURE STRINGS - A system, apparatus, and method for identifying and authenticating articles using expression codes obtained from marks incorporating microparticles on or in articles, article packaging, or article labeling where the expression codes are based on signature strings generated relative to attributes of valid individual microparticles. The system, apparatus, and method can also enable the serialization of articles over and above the code-formulation that is achievable with multi-layered color-coded microparticles or single expression microparticles. | 12-30-2010 |
Peter S. Meyers, Marlton, NJ US
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20090145850 | Method of removing and recovering contaminants from solutions with modified anion exchange materials having metal inside the materials - The present invention relates, generally, to the art of impregnating metal complexes into anion exchange materials to provide improved anion exchange materials with a metal inside the materials such that the modified materials effectively and efficiently remove or recover various metals, including metal containing complexes, compounds, and contaminants, such as arsenic, from, for example, process solutions, effluents and aqueous solutions. Uses for the improved anion exchange materials are also described as are methods of making modified anion exchange materials, and methods of removing and recovering at least one metal or contaminant from a source. | 06-11-2009 |
20100247415 | Method of Removing and Recovering Silica Using Modified Ion Exchange Materials - A method of preferentially removing or recovering silica from a source, including aqueous sources such as ground and potable water, which utilizes a modified ion exchange material that holds or captures the silica by ion exchange with a metal contained in the exchange material whereby the method includes the steps of: providing an ion exchange material; immobilizing a metal complex to form at least a portion of a metal containing substance inside the ionic exchange material; and contacting the source with at least a portion of the metal containing ionic exchange material. | 09-30-2010 |
20120107215 | METHOD OF REMOVING AND RECOVERING SILICA USING MODIFIED ION EXCHANGE MATERIALS - A method of preferentially removing or recovering silica from a source, including aqueous sources such as ground and potable water, which utilizes a modified ion exchange material that holds or captures the silica by ion exchange with a metal contained in the exchange material whereby the method includes the steps of: providing an ion exchange material; immobilizing a metal complex to form at least a portion of a metal containing substance inside the ionic exchange material; and contacting the source with at least a portion of the metal containing ionic exchange material. | 05-03-2012 |
Peter V. Meyers, Lakeside, MT US
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20090087942 | Manufacture of Photovoltaic Devices - A method and apparatus for depositing a film on a substrate includes subjecting material to an energy beam. | 04-02-2009 |
20120000532 | MANUFACTURE OF PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES - A method and apparatus for depositing a film on a substrate includes subjecting material to an energy beam. | 01-05-2012 |
Rachel Meyers, Newton, MA US
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20090238772 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PREVENTION OR TREATMENT OF RSV INFECTION - Methods and compositions are provided for the prevention or treatment of RSV infection in a human. The methods include administering one or more doses of a composition comprising an siRNA. The dose can be formulated for topical or parenteral administration. Topical administration includes administration as a nasal spray, or by inhalation of respirable particles or droplets. The siRNA comprises a sense strand of ALN-RSV01 and an antisense strand of ALN-RSV01. | 09-24-2009 |
20090240043 | RNAi MODULATION OF RSV AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - The present invention is based on the in vivo demonstration that RSV can be inhibited through intranasal administration of iRNA agents as well as by parenteral administration of such agents. Further, it is shown that effective viral reduction can be achieved with more than one virus being treated concurrently. Based on these findings, the present invention provides general and specific compositions and methods that are useful in reducing RSV mRNA levels, RSV protein levels and viral titers in a subject, e.g., a mammal, such as a human. These findings can be applied to other respiratory viruses. | 09-24-2009 |
20100092941 | 32142,21481,25964,21686, Novel dehydrogenase molecules and uses therefor - The invention provides isolated nucleic acids molecules, designated DHDR nucleic acid molecules, which encode novel DHDR-related dehydrogenase molecules. The invention also provides antisense nucleic acid molecules, recombinant expression vectors containing DHDR nucleic acid molecules, host cells into which the expression vectors have been introduced, and nonhuman transgenic animals in which a DHDR gene has been introduced or disrupted. The invention still further provides isolated DHDR proteins, fusion proteins, antigenic peptides and anti-DHDR antibodies. Diagnostic methods utilizing compositions of the invention are also provided. | 04-15-2010 |
20100168205 | Methods and Compositions for Prevention or Treatment of RSV Infection Using Modified Duplex RNA Molecules - Methods and compositions are provided for the prevention or treatment of RSV infection in a human. The methods include administering one or more doses of a composition comprising an siRNA. The dose can be formulated for topical or parenteral administration. Topical administration includes administration as a nasal spray, or by inhalation of respirable particles or droplets. The siRNA preferably comprises a sense strand and antisense strand with modified nucleotides. | 07-01-2010 |
20110033859 | RNAi INHIBITION OF INFLUENZA VIRUS REPLICATION - The invention relates to compositions and methods for modulating the expression of influenza viral genes, and more particularly to the downregulation of influenza viral genes by chemically modified oligonucleotides. | 02-10-2011 |
20110313023 | RNAi MODULATION OF RSV AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - The present invention is based on the in vivo demonstration that RSV can be inhibited through intranasal administration of iRNA agents as well as by parenteral administration of such agents. Further, it is shown that effective viral reduction can be achieved with more than one virus being treated concurrently. Based on these findings, the present invention provides general and specific compositions and methods that are useful in reducing RSV mRNA levels, RSV protein levels and viral titers in a subject, e.g., a mammal, such as a human. These findings can be applied to other respiratory viruses. | 12-22-2011 |
20120189555 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PREVENTION OR TREATMENT OF RSV INFECTION - Methods and compositions are provided for the prevention or treatment of RSV infection in a human. The methods include administering one or more doses of a composition comprising an siRNA. The dose can be formulated for topical or parenteral administration. Topical administration includes administration as a nasal spray, or by inhalation of respirable particles or droplets. The siRNA comprises a sense strand of ALN-RSV01 and an antisense strand of ALN-RSV01. | 07-26-2012 |
20130005791 | RNAi MODULATION OF RSV AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - The present invention is based on the in vivo demonstration that RSV can be inhibited through intranasal administration of iRNA agents as well as by parenteral administration of such agents. Further, it is shown that effective viral reduction can be achieved with more than one virus being treated concurrently. Based on these findings, the present invention provides general and specific compositions and methods that are useful in reducing RSV mRNA levels, RSV protein levels and viral titers in a subject, e.g., a mammal, such as a human. These findings can be applied to other respiratory viruses. | 01-03-2013 |
20130030037 | RNAi Modulation Of RSV And Therapeutic Uses Thereof - The present invention is based on the in vivo demonstration that RSV can be inhibited through intranasal administration of iRNA agents as well as by parenteral administration of such agents. Further, it is shown that effective viral reduction can be achieved with more than one virus being treated concurrently. Based on these findings, the present invention provides general and specific compositions and methods that are useful in reducing RSV mRNA levels, RSV protein levels and viral titers in a subject, e.g., a mammal, such as a human. These findings can be applied to other respiratory viruses. | 01-31-2013 |
20130165499 | Methods And Compositions For Prevention Or Treatment Of RSV Infection - Methods and compositions are provided for the prevention or treatment of RSV infection in a human. The methods include administering one or more doses of a composition comprising an siRNA. The dose can be formulated for topical or parenteral administration. Topical administration includes administration as a nasal spray, or by inhalation of respirable particles or droplets. | 06-27-2013 |
20140323541 | Methods And Compositions For Prevention Or Treatment Of RSV Infection Using Modified Duplex RNA Molecules - Methods and compositions are provided for the prevention or treatment of RSV infection in a human. The methods include administering one or more doses of a composition comprising an siRNA. The dose can be formulated for topical or parenteral administration. Topical administration includes administration as a nasal spray, or by inhalation of respirable particles or droplets. The siRNA preferably comprises a sense strand and antisense strand with modified nucleotides. | 10-30-2014 |
Rian Scot Meyers, Dubuque, IA US
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20100275589 | Electro-Hydraulic Auxiliary Mode Control - A work machine ( | 11-04-2010 |
Rian Scot Meyers, Hazel Green, WI US
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20100320022 | MACHINE CONTROL INTERLOCKS FOR AN ELECTROHYDRAULICALLY CONTROLLED VEHICLE - A mobile vehicle includes a moveable operator seat movable between a forward-use configuration and a rearward-use configuration, a left-side stabilizer, a right-side stabilizer, and a control system configured to control the movement of the left-side stabilizer and the right-side stabilizer based on whether the operator seat is in the forward-use configuration or the rearward-use configuration. | 12-23-2010 |
Richard C. Meyers US
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20110044207 | INTELLIGENT SENSOR OPEN ARCHITECTURE FOR A CONTAINER SECURITY SYSTEM - A system and method for interfacing with sensors using an open architecture and standards based approach is provided. A sensor controller located on each container and any variety of one or more sensors are equipped with complementary short range wireless communications devices. The sensor may adhere to a predefined interface specification such that it may be automatically commissioned into, and operation in conjunction with the sensor controller and the container security system. | 02-24-2011 |
20110210896 | System and Method for an Integrated Antenna In A Cargo Container Monitoring and Security - A system and method for an antenna which is constructed into or conforming onto the roof or wall of a cargo container is provided. The antenna system may have multiple antennas for short range wireless, cellular, global positioning, or satellite built into a single functional element. The antenna system may utilize a patch or phased array design. The method of construction of the antenna system may as part of the container fabricated or installed at the factory, applied as an adhesive film kit, or applied as a successive spray coating and etching process. | 09-01-2011 |
Richard C. Meyers, Longboat, FL US
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20110265319 | System and Method for Rechargeable Power System for a Cargo Container Monitoring and Security System - A system and method for an integrated rechargeable power system for a container monitoring and security system is provided. The power system is affixed to a container and comprises an integrated photovoltaic area conforming to the container construction, a battery pack module, power conditioning circuitry or recharge unit, and a power controller unit. The photovoltaic unit may be conventional photovoltaic crystalline cell array, or a photovoltaic coating with is applied to the walls, door, or roof of a container. | 11-03-2011 |
Ross O. Meyers, Oregon, WI US
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20100273848 | IMINOPYRROLIDONE THIOL AMINO ACID CONJUGATES, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - Compounds, compositions and methods for the treatment of cancer are disclosed herein. Embodiments of the present invention include compounds having the formula: (I), wherein R1 is selected from hydrogen or substituted or unsubstituted (C | 10-28-2010 |
Roxanna Meyers, Albuquerque, NM US
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20100236118 | SNAP N PLACE SIGN SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE FOR INTERIOR SIGNS - A Snap N Place sign system and method for supporting a sign message includes a sign substrate associated with a number of rubber nipple fasteners and a lens. The sign message and the lens further include mounting holes placed at their corners for securely holding the sign message in association with the sign substrate and lens. The rubber nipple fastener can be pulled through the mounting holes in the lens utilizing a relatively low insertion force. The rubber nipple fasteners can be driven axially into the mounting holes in the lens with a flexible tab engaging the lens and flexing as they move through the hole in the lens. The rubber nipple fastener can be specifically designed such that the force required to install or push the rubber nipple fastener through the mounting hole is relatively low thereby facilitating ergonomic considerations. The Snap N Place sign system is capable of holding signs of a variety of thicknesses and sizes. | 09-23-2010 |
Scott Meyers, Norristown, PA US
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20100304355 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR PHARMACOKINETIC-BASED CELL CULTURE SYSTEM - Devices, in vitro cell cultures, systems, and methods are provided for microscale cell culture analogous (CCA) device. | 12-02-2010 |
20120214189 | Devices and Methods for Pharmacokinetic-Based Cell Culture System - Devices, in vitro cell cultures, systems, and methods are provided for microscale cell culture analogous (CCA) device. | 08-23-2012 |
Scott Clarence Meyers, Fountain Hills, AZ US
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20110140038 | Oxygen-generating liquid composition - An oxygen-generating liquid composition is described comprising compositions of water plus lithium chlorate as a saturated solution and as a mixture of saturated solution plus precipitated solids. The composition further comprises catalysts. The oxygen is produced via thermal decomposition. Uses of the composition include generation of oxygen for power production or for breathable air. A principal benefit is that the composition is an easily handled liquid stored in un-pressurized tank. | 06-16-2011 |
20120308475 | Oxygen Storage and Generation Using an Oxygen Generating Liquid - Provided are methods and devices for storing and generating oxygen from a low temperature oxygen generating liquid. The oxygen storage method may use lithium chlorate plus water to store oxygen wherein all solids that may be present enter solution for delivery as a liquid to a reaction vessel. The oxygen production method may be a batch process with steps to heat the liquid, boil out the water, thermally decompose the lithium chlorate and then rinse out the remaining product. The apparatus for oxygen generation may use multiple reaction vessels operating sequentially to produce a continuous flow of oxygen with a rinse step in a separate area from the heat application area to remove end product solid. The device for oxygen storage includes a storage vessel and is configured to heat the oxygen generating liquid using waste heat present in the rinse liquid. | 12-06-2012 |
Stephen T. Meyers, Corvallis, OR US
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20110045406 | SOLUTION PROCESSED THIN FILMS AND LAMINATES, DEVICES COMPRISING SUCH THIN FILMS AND LAMINATES, AND METHOD FOR THEIR USE AND MANUFACTURE - Devices having a thin film or laminate structure comprising hafnium and/or zirconium oxy hydroxy compounds, and methods for making such devices, are disclosed. The hafnium and zirconium compounds can be doped, typically with other metals, such as lanthanum. Examples of electronic devices or components that can be made include, without limitation, insulators, transistors and capacitors. A method for patterning a device using the materials as positive or negative resists or as functional device components also is described. For example, a master plate for imprint lithography can be made. An embodiment of a method for making a device having a corrosion barrier also is described. Embodiments of an optical device comprising an optical substrate and coating also are described. Embodiments of a physical ruler also are disclosed, such as for accurately measuring dimensions using an electron microscope. | 02-24-2011 |
20120119202 | Solution processed thin films and laminates, devices comprising such thin films and laminates, and method for their use and manufacture - Devices having a thin film or laminate structure comprising hafnium and/or zirconium oxy hydroxy compounds, and methods for making such devices, are disclosed. The hafnium and zirconium compounds can be doped, typically with other metals, such as lanthanum. Examples of electronic devices or components that can be made include, without limitation, insulators, transistors and capacitors. A method for patterning a device using the materials as positive or negative resists or as functional device components also is described. For example, a master plate for imprint lithography can be made. An embodiment of a method for making a device having a corrosion barrier also is described. Embodiments of an optical device comprising an optical substrate and coating also are described. Embodiments of a physical ruler also are disclosed, such as for accurately measuring dimensions using an electron microscope. | 05-17-2012 |
20120223418 | SOLUTION PROCESSIBLE HARDMASKS FOR HIGH RESOLUTION LITHOGRAPHY - Solution processible hardmasks are described that can be formed from aqueous precursor solutions comprising polyoxometal clusters and anions, such as polyatomic anions. The solution processible metal oxide layers are generally placed under relatively thin etch resist layers to provide desired etch contrast with underlying substrates and/or antireflective properties. In some embodiments, the metal oxide hardmasks can be used along with an additional hardmask and/or antireflective layers. The metal oxide hardmasks can be etched with wet or dry etching. Desirable processing improvements can be obtained with the solution processible hardmasks. | 09-06-2012 |
20150056542 | ORGANOMETALLIC SOLUTION BASED HIGH RESOLUTION PATTERNING COMPOSITIONS - Organometallic solutions have been found to provide high resolution radiation based patterning using thin coatings. The patterning can involve irradiation of the coated surface with a selected pattern and developing the pattern with a developing agent to form the developed image. The patternable coatings may be susceptible to positive-tone patterning or negative-tone patterning based on the use of an organic developing agent or an aqueous acid or base developing agent. The radiation sensitive coatings can comprise a metal oxo/hydroxo network with organic ligands. A precursor solution can comprise an organic liquid and metal polynuclear oxo-hydroxo cations with organic ligands having metal carbon bonds and/or metal carboxylate bonds. | 02-26-2015 |
Steven Meyers, Waltham, MA US
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20100185192 | EYE THERAPY SYSTEM - Systems and methods improve operation of an applicator that delivers heat-generating energy to an eye as a part of an eye therapy. For example, reflected power may be measured to determine whether sufficient contact has been established between the applicator and the eye for accurate and precise delivery of energy to the eye. In addition, at least one of forward and reflected power may be measured to monitor the application of coolant pulses that control the generation of heat in the eye when the applicator delivers energy to the eye. Further, the forward and reflected power may be measured to determine an efficiency of energy transfer or an impedance mismatch. Based on the efficiency of energy transfer or the impedance mismatch, an adjustable parameter of a tuning element may be modified. | 07-22-2010 |
Steven Meyers, Raleigh, NC US
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20100304357 | UNIVERSAL DRINKING ADAPTER FOR BEVERAGE BOTTLES, AND DEVICES AND KITS FOR DETERMINING SMALL MOLECULES, METAL IONS, ENDOTOXINS, AND BACTERIA, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Certain features, aspects, examples and embodiments described herein relate to adapters for securing drinking apparatuses for individuals of all ages (infants, children, adults, and seniors) such as nipples, sippers, and straws, to commercially available beverage containers to aid in the consumption of the contained liquid. Other features, aspects, examples and embodiments relate to devices and kits useful for the detection of analytes in milk samples such as small molecules, metal ions, endotoxins, and bacteria. | 12-02-2010 |
Steven D. Meyers, Cherry Valley, IL US
Theodore Meyers, Barrington, IL US
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20090195002 | Injection-Molded Plastic Nestable Shell for Concrete Parking Bumpers - A parking bumper shell that can be easily filled with a heavy form-filling material (such as concrete) to form a parking bumper is provided. The parking bumper shell may be injection molded from durable, brightly-colored, UV- and weather-resistant plastic. Undercuts, such as in the form of a plurality of undercut wings or z-puller pins, may be disposed on the interior of the parking bumper shell's top and side walls to aid in holding the parking bumper shell and the heavy filling material together. The parking bumper shell may also include internally projecting hollow extensions that are adapted to receive anchoring posts. While the parking bumper shell is being filled, it may be placed in a rigid frame which helps the shell to keep its shape during filling. The parking bumper shells are light-weight, nestable, and do not require internal steel rebar reinforcement, thereby greatly reducing transportation costs. | 08-06-2009 |
Theodore W. Meyers, Barrington, IL US
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20090120013 | RISER PAN COMPONENT FOR ON-SITE WASTE SYSTEMS - An integrally formed riser pan member for use as a modular component within an access passageway for an on-site waste disposal system, such as a septic tank, to receivably retain a secondary cover member within, the riser pan member including a cylindrical body having an upper portion having a vertical wall member adapted to receive another modular passageway component thereon, and a lower portion which includes an integral pan portion to seatably receive a secondary cover member. The riser pan member further includes an annular ring between the upper and lower portions. The riser pan member can be employed as a lowermost, a highermost, or as an intermediate component in, for example, an access passageway formed of multiple stackable riser members. In addition, the riser pan member may be formed integrally with a stackable riser member. | 05-14-2009 |
20090152820 | Compressible Tank Seal - A tank seal for use in cast concrete walls has a generally cylindrical main body portion with a stepped outside wall having first axially-extending portion, a second axially-extending portion having an outermost diameter less than an outermost diameter of the first axially-extending portion, and a radial ledge or step separating the first and second axially-extending portions. A wiper blade portion extends radially inwardly of the stepped outside wall, from an end of the second axially-extending portion opposite the radial ledge, terminating at a third end. A circular membrane or web extends across the third end, including at least one annular groove therein to facilitate removal of at least one circular portion of the web. The radial ledge collapses and the first axially-extending portion puckers in response to compressive force exerted on the tank seal in an axial direction, reducing the axial length of the tank seal. | 06-18-2009 |
20110280656 | Injection-Molded Plastic Nestable Shell for Concrete Parking Bumpers - A parking bumper shell that can be easily filled with a heavy form-filling material (such as concrete) to form a parking bumper is provided. The parking bumper shell may be injection molded from durable, brightly-colored, UV- and weather-resistant plastic. Undercuts, such as in the form of a plurality of undercut wings or z-puller pins, may be disposed on the interior of the parking bumper shell's top and side walls to aid in holding the parking bumper shell and the heavy filling material together. The parking bumper shell may also include internally projecting hollow extensions that are adapted to receive anchoring posts. While the parking bumper shell is being filled, it may be placed in a rigid frame which helps the shell to keep its shape during filling. The parking bumper shells are light-weight, nestable, and do not require internal steel rebar reinforcement, thereby greatly reducing transportation costs. | 11-17-2011 |
Timothy Meyers, Missouri City, TX US
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20090143718 | PLASMA TREATMENT PROBE - A plasma treatment probe may include a hollow, tubular electrode defining an interior region, and a coaxial insulating tube configured to enclose the electrode. The insulating tube may form a gas flow outlet at one end. An outer chamber may enclose the insulating tube and the hollow electrode, and may have a gas inlet for receiving a gas mixture. The hollow electrode may be configured to receive nanosecond electric pulses, while a gas mixture flows from the gas inlet through the interior region of the electrode, so that a non-thermal plasma can be ignited that exits from the gas flow outlet onto a region of a patient's body to medically treat the region. | 06-04-2009 |
Travis Meyers, Gillette, WY US
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20110139439 | BIOGENIC FUEL GAS GENERATION IN GEOLOGIC HYDROCARBON DEPOSITS - Methods to enhance biogenic gas production in an anaerobic geologic formation containing carbonaceous material are described. The methods may include the steps of accessing the anaerobic formation, increasing a rate of production of the biogenic gases in the anaerobic formation, and flowing formation water within the anaerobic formation after the increase in the production of biogenic gases. Also described are methods to redistribute formation water in an anaerobic geologic formation containing carbonaceous material. The methods may include the steps of locating a reservoir of the formation water within the anaerobic formation, forming at least one channel between the reservoir and at least a portion of the carbonaceous material, and transporting the formation water from the reservoir to the carbonaceous material through the channel. Further described are methods of accumulating biogenic gas in an anaerobic geologic formation to enhance biogenic gas production. | 06-16-2011 |
William E. Meyers, Mesa, AZ US
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20080212020 | CONTACT LENS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND FITTING SUCH LENSES AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - The invention is directed to a contact lens design and methods of manufacturing, fitting and using such lenses. The contact lens may be designed for use in a corneal refractive therapy (CRT) program. The lens provides a design which allows proper fitting of a patient, whether for corrective contact lenses or for a CRT program. Due to the rational design of the lenses according to the present invention, a minimal number of lens parameter increments can be identified to cover the range of common corneas. It is therefore possible to provide pre-formed lens buttons or blanks which are easily formed into a final design, thereby simplifying and speeding up the treatment process. Further, any adjustment of the lens design which may be required based upon trial fitting or the like, is easily envisioned and implemented by the fitter. | 09-04-2008 |