Stoner, OH
Gary D. Stoner, Columbus, OH US
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20130115322 | Therapeutic Compositions and Methods for Treating Cell Dysplasia Using Extracts From Raspberry and Strawberry - Isolated fruit extracts and components along with a method for treating or preventing a disease or condition by providing a fruit extract fraction having a therapeutically effective amount of activity in modulating undesired signal transduction activity useful for reducing the frequency, duration or severity of a disease or condition in a subject. The fruit extracts are preferably derived from a plant of one or more of the genera | 05-09-2013 |
Gary D. Stoner, Worthington, OH US
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20100047371 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ORAL CANCER CHEMOPREVENTION USING BERRY PREPARATIONS AND EXTRACTS - A composition is provided for chemoprevention of an oral cancer or precancerous condition, including an isolated berry preparation admixed with a bioadhesive carrier. The carrier may be a mucoadhesive gel. The berry preparation may be derived from one or more of strawberry, raspberry, red raspberry, and black raspberry. Methods for producing the compositions are provided also. There are also provided methods for chemoprevention of an oral cancer or precancerous condition, utilizing the compositions of the invention. Still further, methods for enhancing stability of an anthocyanin contained in the berry preparation of the invention are provided, along with methods for enhancing efficacy of the compositions. | 02-25-2010 |
20140056949 | Controlled Release Mucoadhesive Systems - Formulations for chemoprevention of oral cancer and precancerous lesions, and for methods for preparing the formulations are described. | 02-27-2014 |
Paul Stoner, Powell, OH US
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20080271777 | Method and apparatus for eye-safe transmittal of electrical power in vehicles using white light via plastic optical fiber - An apparatus for transmitting wide spectrum white light having a plurality of plastic optical fibers. The apparatus includes a sheath housing the plurality of fibers. An apparatus for providing energy in an airplane. The apparatus includes a light source which produces wide spectrum white light. The apparatus includes a cable through which the eye-safe and fire-safe light from the light source is transmitted. The apparatus includes an avionics box to which the cable is connected that is powered by the light transmitted by the cable. An apparatus for providing energy in an airplane. The apparatus includes means for producing energy that is eye-safe and fire safe. The apparatus includes an avionics box to which the producing means is connected that is powered by the energy form the producing means. A method for providing energy in an airplane. The method includes the steps of producing wide spectrum white light from a light source. There is the step of transmitting the eye-safe and fire-safe light from the light source through a cable. There is the step of powering an avionics box to which the cable is connected by the light transported by the cable. | 11-06-2008 |
20110211845 | Method and apparatus for phostonic stack system for vehicle control/sense - An avionics system for a plane includes a plurality of nodes disposed throughout the plane, each node performing a function. The system includes an optical network in communication with the nodes and through which the nodes communicate. The system includes at least one of the nodes having a hardwired interpreter that interprets the information transmitted from another one of the nodes via the optical network. A method for operating a plane includes the steps of communicating information through an optical network between a plurality of nodes disposed throughout the plane, each node performing a function. There is the step of interpreting with at least one of the nodes having a hardwired interpreter the information transmitted from another one of the nodes via the optical network. A phostonic stack. | 09-01-2011 |
Paul D. Stoner, Powell, OH US
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20080294550 | METHOD OF PRESERVING RAINFOREST - A method of preserving land in which a large parcel of land is acquired. The land is divided into small sections referred to as tiles and these tiles are advertised for sale. Interested users purchase tiles via a website. Thereafter, the website delivers a printed deed and a preferably a satellite photo bearing indicia, such as the purchaser's name or photograph. The tile sales company can use profits from tile sales to buy more land and equipment. | 11-27-2008 |
Paul Douglas Stoner, Powell, OH US
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20090230784 | Apparatus and Method Pertaining to Light-Based Power Distribution in a Vehicle - A vehicle ( | 09-17-2009 |
20100213888 | Apparatus and Method Pertaining to Light-Based Power Distribution in a Vehicle - A vehicle ( | 08-26-2010 |
20100214131 | Apparatus and Method Pertaining to Light-Based Power Distribution in a Vehicle - A vehicle ( | 08-26-2010 |
20100215367 | Method and Apparatus for Handling Data and Aircraft Employing Same - These teachings present triple data transport redundancy in the form of three data bus interfaces that are each designed and manufactured independently from one another and compatible with a common data handling protocol. This protocol can be one that includes no error correction. These interfaces can each couple to a corresponding first, second, and third data bus that may comprise optical data busses. Information gauges can be realized through use a memory that stores a plurality of images comprising views of an information gauge (or gauges) of interest showing a variety of different readings. Upon receiving information regarding a monitored parameter of interest (via, for example, the aforementioned data busses and data bus interfaces), this information can be used to address the stored information gauge view that corresponds to the present parameter value. That particular view can be recalled and displayed to thereby provide the corresponding information to a viewer. | 08-26-2010 |
20100217913 | Method and Apparatus for Handling Data and Aircraft Employing Same - These teachings present triple data transport redundancy in the form of three data bus interfaces that are each designed and manufactured independently from one another and compatible with a common data handling protocol. This protocol can be one that includes no error correction. These interfaces can each couple to a corresponding first, second, and third data bus that may comprise optical data busses. Information gauges can be realized through use a memory that stores a plurality of images comprising views of an information gauge (or gauges) of interest showing a variety of different readings. Upon receiving information regarding a monitored parameter of interest (via, for example, the aforementioned data busses and data bus interfaces), this information can be used to address the stored information gauge view that corresponds to the present parameter value. That particular view can be recalled and displayed to thereby provide the corresponding information to a viewer. | 08-26-2010 |
20100219683 | Apparatus and Method Pertaining to Provision of a Substantially Unique Aircraft Identifier Via a Source of Power - A vehicle such as an aircraft ( | 09-02-2010 |
Richard B. Stoner, Big Prairie, OH US
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20140367194 | CABLE HOOK ATTACHMENT FOR LADDERS - A fixed strand grabber and a removable strand grabber are presented for use on a conventional ladder. The strand grabber includes a hook member connected to a top support and a bottom lever. The bottom lever has a portion that extends past and encloses the open interior of the hook that protrudes from the forward side of the ladder. As the ladder is lowered over a cable, the hooks move upward which in turn causes the bottom lever to rotate upward. A portion of the bottom lever encloses the open interior of the hook thereby locking the cable therein. In this way improved safety is provided as the cable is prevented from accidently slipping out of the open interior of the hook which improves user safety. The system also provides an attachment point for a safety lock. In addition, the removable strand grabber provides a V-brace for using against utility poles. | 12-18-2014 |
Roy A. Stoner, Beavercreek, OH US
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20120125722 | Variable torque brake and drum system - A stationary shaft supports a fluid-tight rotatable drum which receives an elongated flexible restraining member. The shaft has a threaded portion which receives an actuating nut connected to rotate with the drum through a detent mechanism. Spaced compression springs extend axially between the nut and a stack of interfitting annular brake disks and brake plates, with the disks splined to the shaft and the plates rotatable with the drum. The stack is immersed in an oil-shear cooling fluid that contacts the drum, and the nut and springs are effective to compress the stack with increasing force in response to rotation of the drum for progressively increasing the resistance torque on the drum as the restraining member is pulled from the drum. The detent mechanism limits the compression force on the stack and the tension force on the restraining member while the drum continues to rotate. | 05-24-2012 |