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Henry F. Carwile, Montgomery, TX US
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20100003698 | Kit of Materials for Decreasing Interference in Results of Immunochemical Methods - A kit of materials is provided for decreasing or eliminating interference from molecules resulting from upstream immunochemical assays, such as Immunoprecipitation, that employ an Immunoglobulin Binding Molecule (an IBM, e.g., Protein A) in subsequent downstream methods, such as Western Blot. The kit may include packing material, a ligand of an immunoglobulin binding molecule, the IBM itself, a solid support for the IBM, dry solids, primary antibodies, secondary antibodies having a reporter molecule, IBMs having a reporter molecule and combinations of the above materials. | 01-07-2010 |
20100021944 | Method for Decreasing Interference in Results of Immunochemical Methods - Methods and materials are provided for decreasing or eliminating interference from molecules resulting from upstream immunochemical procedures, such as Immunoprecipitation, that employ an Immunoglobulin Binding Molecule (an IBM, e.g., Protein A) in subsequent downstream methods, such as Western Blot. An effective amount of a ligand of the IBM is used to block the IBM or fragments of the IBM on a support membrane used in the downstream method. In another embodiment, a secondary antibody that is specific either for heavy chain or light chain antibody fragments or that recognizes intact antibody molecules but does not recognize individual antibody fragments may be employed with the ligand of the IBM. | 01-28-2010 |
Henry F. Donald, Iii, Clarkston, MI US
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20130166123 | VEHICLE SYSTEM FOR ESTIMATING TRAVEL RANGE - A vehicle system is provided with a controller and an interface communicating with the controller. The controller is configured to receive input that is indicative of available electric energy of a storage device, actual electrical power usage of a climate control system, and thermal requests. The controller is also configured to generate output that is indicative of an estimated travel range in response to the input. The interface is configured to display a range indicator based on the estimated travel range. | 06-27-2013 |
20150100226 | Efficiency Gauge For Plug-In Electric Vehicle - A user interface for a vehicle may include an information display configured to display an efficiency gauge having an efficiency indicator. The position of the efficiency indicator may correspond to a range per full charge value. The range per full charge value may be calculated based on an amount of usable energy per full charge for an energy storage device and a distance-based energy consumption rate. An instantaneous energy consumption rate may be used to calculate an instantaneous range per full charge value. Similarly, an average energy consumption rate may be used to calculate an average range per full charge value. The efficiency gauge may include an instantaneous efficiency indicator corresponding to an instantaneous range per full charge value, an average efficiency indicator corresponding to an average range per full charge value, or both. | 04-09-2015 |
Henry F. Edelhauser, Atlanta, GA US
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20120226260 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR DRUG DELIVERY TO OCULAR TISSUE USING MICRONEEDLE - Methods and devices are provided for targeted administration of a drug to a patient's eye. In one embodiment, the method includes inserting a hollow microneedle into the sclera of the eye at an insertion site and infusing a fluid drug formulation through the inserted microneedle and into the suprachoroidal space of the eye, wherein the infused fluid drug formulation flows within the suprachoroidal space away from the insertion site during the infusion. The fluid drug formulation may flow circumferentially toward the retinochoroidal tissue, macula, and optic nerve in the posterior segment of the eye. | 09-06-2012 |
20120232522 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR DRUG DELIVERY TO OCULAR TISSUE USING MICRONEEDLE - Methods and devices are provided for targeted administration of a drug to a patient's eye. In one embodiment, the method includes inserting a hollow microneedle into the sclera of the eye at an insertion site and infusing a fluid drug formulation through the inserted microneedle and into the suprachoroidal space of the eye, wherein the infused fluid drug formulation flows within the suprachoroidal space away from the insertion site during the infusion. The fluid drug formulation may flow circumferentially toward the retinochoroidal tissue, macula, and optic nerve in the posterior segment of the eye. | 09-13-2012 |
20140107566 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR DRUG DELIVERY TO OCULAR TISSUE USING MICRONEEDLE - Methods and devices are provided for targeted administration of a drug to a patient's eye. In one embodiment, the method includes inserting a hollow microneedle into the sclera of the eye at an insertion site and infusing a fluid drug formulation through the inserted microneedle and into the suprachoroidal space of the eye, wherein the infused fluid drug formulation flows within the suprachoroidal space away from the insertion site during the infusion. The fluid drug formulation may flow circumferentially toward the retinochoroidal tissue, macula, and optic nerve in the posterior segment of the eye. | 04-17-2014 |
20150209180 | Apparatus and Methods for Drug Delivery Using Microneedles - A microneedle has a proximal end portion and a distal end portion and defines a lumen. The proximal end portion is configured to be coupled to a cartridge to place the lumen in fluid communication with the cartridge. The proximal end portion includes a base surface that is configured to be placed in contact with a surface of a target tissue. The distal end portion of the microneedle includes a beveled surface. The beveled surface defines a tip angle of less than about 20 degrees and a ratio of a bevel height to a bevel width of less than about 2.5. | 07-30-2015 |
Henry F. Fabian, Jr., Steamboat Springs, CO US
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20090048676 | SPINE SURGERY METHOD AND MOTION PRESERVING IMPLANT - A spinal implant may be deployable, when positioned within a vertebral space between a pair of vertebral bodies, from a first laterally non-expanded condition to a second laterally expanded condition. The spinal implant may include top beams and bottom beams separated by at least one post that is, in one embodiment, length variable in response to a load put on the implant after deployment of the implant. In an alternate embodiment, at least one post is laterally variable in response to a load put on the implant. In another embodiment, one of the posts may be centrally located. | 02-19-2009 |
20090326543 | SPINE SURGERY METHOD AND EXTRACTOR - A surgical extractor for use in extracting an implant from a vertebral space may include: (1) a handle, having an opening, for use by a surgeon in maneuvering the surgical extractor; and (2) an implant gripping mechanism having: (a) a first grip member with one end attached to the handle and a second end with a first contact surface; and, (b) a second grip member with one end threaded in engagement to the opening in the handle and a second end with a second contact surface. The handle can be rotated with respect to the second grip member to cause the first and second contact surfaces to move relatively toward each other to grip the implant so that the implant can be extracted from the vertebral space. | 12-31-2009 |
20120197299 | SPINE SURGERY METHOD AND IMPLANT DEPLOYMENT - A surgical inserter may include an implant deployment mechanism that is adjustable by the surgeon to deploy an implant within the vertebral space and may include a deployment indicator that provides a visual indication to the surgeon regarding the status of implant deployment within the vertebral space. | 08-02-2012 |
Henry F. Frierson, Jr., Charlottesville, VA US
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20090136962 | DIAGNOSTIC MARKERS FOR CANCER - The present invention provides compositions and methods useful for diagnosing cancer and for monitoring the progression and treatment of cancer, as well as targets for treating cancer. The invention provides sperm and testis associated antigens, such as the protein CABYR, as biomarkers and as targets for chemotherapy. | 05-28-2009 |
Henry F. Huang, Appl, MN US
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20090323402 | SPIN-TRANSFER TORQUE MEMORY SELF-REFERENCE READ METHOD - A spin-transfer torque memory apparatus and self-reference read schemes are described. One method of self-reference reading a spin-transfer torque memory unit includes applying a first read current through a magnetic tunnel junction data cell and forming a first bit line read voltage, the magnetic tunnel junction data cell having a first resistance state and storing the first bit line read voltage in a first voltage storage device. Then applying a low resistance state polarized write current through the magnetic tunnel junction data cell, forming a low second resistance state magnetic tunnel junction data cell. A second read current is applied through the low second resistance state magnetic tunnel junction data cell to forming a second bit line read voltage. The second bit line read voltage is stored in a second voltage storage device. The method also includes comparing the first bit line read voltage with the second bit line read voltage to determine whether the first resistance state of the magnetic tunnel junction data cell was a high resistance state or low resistance state. | 12-31-2009 |
20120106241 | SPIN-TRANSFER TORQUE MEMORY SELF-REFERENCE READ METHOD - A spin-transfer torque memory apparatus and self-reference read schemes are described. One method of self-reference reading a spin-transfer torque memory unit includes applying a first read current through a magnetic tunnel junction data cell and forming a first bit line read voltage, the magnetic tunnel junction data cell having a first resistance state and storing the first bit line read voltage in a first voltage storage device. Then applying a low resistance state polarized write current through the magnetic tunnel junction data cell, forming a low second resistance state magnetic tunnel junction data cell. A second read current is applied through the low second resistance state magnetic tunnel junction data cell to forming a second bit line read voltage. The second bit line read voltage is stored in a second voltage storage device. The method also includes comparing the first bit line read voltage with the second bit line read voltage to determine whether the first resistance state of the magnetic tunnel junction data cell was a high resistance state or low resistance state. | 05-03-2012 |
Henry F. Lada, Jr., Houston, TX US
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20150363346 | SATA INITIATOR ADDRESSING AND STORAGE DEVICE SLICING - Example embodiments relate to providing serial ATA (SATA) initiator addressing and storage device slicing. In example embodiments, an expander device configures an initiator serial attached SCSI (SAS) address to uniquely identify a SATA initiator, where the SATA initiator is associated with a target address of a SATA storage bridge. Further, the STP storage bridge of the expander device is configured to associate the initiator SAS address with a drive slice of an SATA storage device. At this stage, the expander device receives a SATA request from the SATA initiator, where the SATA request comprises a SATA command and a logical block addressing (LBA) address, and after inserting the initiator SAS address into the SATA request, sends an STP connection request to the target address. The expander device may then offset the LBA address based on the initiator SAS address to obtain an offset LBA address of the SATA storage device. | 12-17-2015 |
Henry F. Lada, Jr., Cypress, TX US
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20130184010 | TRANSMITTING LOCATION INFORMATION FROM A COMPUTING DEVICE - A wireless communication module on a portable communication device transmits location information about the device via text messaging in response to receiving a text message request for location information. In various embodiments, the wireless communication module transmits location information when a computing platform on the portable communication device is in a non-operative state. | 07-18-2013 |
20150026830 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LOCATING A NOTEBOOK COMPUTER - A method for locating a notebook computer by sending a Wake on Wireless WAN (WoW) signal via a wireless network to the notebook computer to switch ON the notebook computer; instructing the notebook computer to determine its own location using GPS if the notebook computer lid is open. | 01-22-2015 |
Henry F. Paga, Royal Oak, MI US
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20130119003 | ONE-PIECE PAINT BRUSH HOLDER AND PAINT BRUSH HOLDER ASSEMBLY - A one-piece paint brush holder for removable-insertion use with a container having a bottom surface, an inner side wall and an upper edge is provided in one embodiment. The holder includes a base portion. The holder further includes a post portion having a lower end extending from the base portion, an intermediate portion extending upwardly from the lower end, and an upper end supported above and extending from the intermediate portion. The holder still further includes a generally horizontal support portion extending from the upper end of the post portion and having a distal end. The intermediate portion of the post portion has a hook portion vertically between the base portion and the support portion. The hook portion has a downwardly opening shape to permit the holder to be supported on the upper edge of the container at a position above an inserted position in the container. The base, post, hook and support portions are formed by bending a single rod. In another embodiment, a paint brush holder assembly having various attachment portions is provided. | 05-16-2013 |
Henry F. Paga, Jr., Eastpointe, MI US
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20090146022 | Paint brush holder - An integral paint brush holder ( | 06-11-2009 |
Henry F. Vanbrocklin, Walnut Creek, CA US
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20090136424 | Rotanone Analogs: Method of Preparation and Use - The present invention provides rotenone analogs and methods of making and using them. Labeled with single photon and positron emitting isotopes, the rotenone analogs of the present invention are useful in, for example, clinical imaging applications as tracers to measure cardiac blood flow and detect regions of ischemia. | 05-28-2009 |
Henry F. Vanbrocklin, San Francisco, CA US
Henry F. Villaume, Intervale, NH US
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20090296387 | LED RETROFIT LIGHT ENGINE - A light engine is provided including a thermally conductive housing including a generally cylindrical wall defining a cavity, the cylindrical wall includes an inner surface and an outer surface, a plurality of ducted passageways being axially disposed on the outer surface, a light module including at least one light emitting diode (LED) for producing visible light, the light module coupled to a first end of the housing, wherein heat generated by the at least one LED is conducted to the housing, and a current driver circuit arranged on a substrate, the substrate configured to be disposed in the cavity of the housing and electrically coupled to the light module for providing current to the at least one LED. The ducted passageways aid in convective heat dissipation through a “chimney” type of affect. | 12-03-2009 |