Rising, US
Bruce W. Rising, Oviedo, FL US
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20090289227 | Production of Fuel Materials Utilizing Waste Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen from Renewable Resources - The present invention is directed to a method for utilizing CO | 11-26-2009 |
Charles Rising, Castro Valley, CA US
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20080223401 | Cleaning hardware kit for composite showerhead electrode assemblies for plasma processing apparatuses - Apparatus to clean silicon electrode assembly surfaces which controls or eliminates possible chemical attack of electrode assembly bonding materials, and eliminates direct handling contact with the parts to be cleaned during acid treatment, spray rinse, blow dry, bake and bagging. Aspects of the apparatus include a kit including an electrode carrier to hold an electrode assembly, a treatment stand to allow access to the electrode assembly, a spider plate to clamp the electrode assembly in the electrode carrier, a nitrogen purge plate to supply nitrogen gas to the backside of the electrode assembly during acid cleaning of the electrode, a water rinse plate to supply water to the electrode face, a blow dry plate to supply nitrogen to dry the electrode assembly and a bake stand to support the electrode assembly during a bake before placing the clean electrode assembly in a bag. | 09-18-2008 |
Donald B. Rising, Stow, MA US
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20090081083 | Anti-clogging device and method for in-gel digestion applications - An integrated proteomics sample preparation device and method for in-gel digestion of proteins and for desalting and concentrating samples prior to further analysis such as by MALDI TOF and/or electro-spray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry. The device and method of the present invention allow for digestion, desalting and concentration of sample prior to analysis. More specifically, the device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention includes a plurality of wells in fluid communication with a an outlet or drainage opening containing a three dimensional structure comprising a plurality of sorptive particles entrapped in a porous polymer matrix so as to form a device capable of carrying out solid phase extraction. In a preferred embodiment, the wells are configured so as to prevent a sample carrier present in the wells from clogging the outlet when subjected to a driving force such as vacuum. The device also reduces or eliminates overflowing of a well in the event a drain becomes clogged during automated operation. | 03-26-2009 |
Hawley Rising, San Jose, CA US
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20110038534 | WAVELET DETECTOR FOR FINDING SIMILARITIES BETWEEN MAJOR BOUNDARIES IN IMAGES - A method of and a system for finding similarities between major boundaries of images using a wavelet detector is described herein. Unimportant edges of the image are disregarded by eliminating Gaussian wavelet coefficients and Haar wavelet coefficients of lower significance. Comparison between the images is made on the basis of quantized color, sign and magnitude of the Haar wavelet coefficients. The method performs the comparison between images in two steps. First, the method checks for exact matches between the Haar wavelet coefficients to determine whether the images are very similar. This is followed by binning of the coefficients into nine spatial bins in the image. A representative is assigned to each of the bins in terms of color, orientation and sign. Each bin of one image is compared with all the bins of the other image. Thus, images that are similar but not identical are still detected. | 02-17-2011 |
20110038537 | WAVELET DETECTOR FOR FINDING SIMILARITIES BETWEEN MAJOR BOUNDARIES IN IMAGES - A method of and a system for finding similarities between major boundaries of images using a wavelet detector is described herein. Unimportant edges of the image are disregarded by eliminating Gaussian wavelet coefficients and Haar wavelet coefficients of lower significance. Comparison between the images is made on the basis of quantized color, sign and magnitude of the Haar wavelet coefficients. The method performs the comparison between images in two steps. First, the method checks for exact matches between the Haar wavelet coefficients to determine whether the images are very similar. This is followed by binning of the coefficients into nine spatial bins in the image. A representative is assigned to each of the bins in terms of color, orientation and sign. Each bin of one image is compared with all the bins of the other image. Thus, images that are similar but not identical are still detected. | 02-17-2011 |
Peter E. Rising, Brightwaters, NY US
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20090036796 | Liquid Sampling Apparatus and Method of Using Same - A sampling apparatus including an ampoule, an ampoule barrel for receiving the ampoule through a first opening, and a sheath fitted over a tip of the ampoule and extending from the ampoule and through a second opening of the ampoule barrel. | 02-05-2009 |
20090291501 | Rapid Dissolve Media - A method for producing a palletized material includes mixing a media powder with a treated water ( | 11-26-2009 |
20090323353 | Light Collar - A light collar includes an outside diameter, a first inside diameter, a second inside diameter greater than the first inside diameter forming a bore for receiving an ampoule well, and at least one port in an outer surface of the collar having a depth for receiving a light source. | 12-31-2009 |
20100305867 | ANALYSIS OF AQUIOUS SAMPLE BY LIGHT TRANSMITTENCE - A method for analysis of an aqueous sample includes determining a first reading of a sample, and comparing the first reading to a first read index to determine a first read probability wherein the first read probability gives either a positive or a negative result for the sample. The method includes determining a second reading for the sample, and comparing the second reading to a second read index, wherein a second read probability is determined according to the reading and the second read index. The second read probability gives either a positive or a negative result for the sample. From the first and second readings, a species and a life phase of the species are determined. | 12-02-2010 |
20110129870 | Microbial Screen Test - A method for testing a microbial population including a negative screen includes inoculating a plurality of test ampoules with respective samples and recording a time of the inoculation ( | 06-02-2011 |
20110260353 | Rapid Dissolve Media - A method for producing a pelletized material includes mixing a media powder with a treated water, the treated water comprising an additive for substantially preventing bacterial contamination, pouring a mixture of the media powder and the treated water on a non-binding surface, spreading the mixture into a wafer, drying the wafer, and grinding the wafer to produce the pelletized material. | 10-27-2011 |