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Frank G. Alvine, Sioux Falls, SD US
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20100023066 | Method for Removal of Bone | 01-28-2010 |
Frank G. Defalco, Houston, TX US
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20080302267 | COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR DEPOSITION OF METAL IONS ONTO SURFACES OF CONDUCTIVE SUBSTRATES - The present invention provides compositions and processes for preparing metallic ions for deposition on and/or into conductive substrates, such as metals, to substantially eliminate friction from metal to metal contact. It is used in the aqueous embodiment to form new metal surfaces on all metal substrates. The processes form stable aqueous solutions of metal and metalloid ions that can be adsorbed or absorbed on and/or into conductive substrates. The aqueous solutions consist of ammonium alkali metal phosphate salts, and/or ammonium alkali metal sulfate salts mixed with a water soluble metal or metalloid salt from Group I through Group VIII of the periodic table of elements. The aqueous solutions allow for a nano deposition of the metal ions on and/or into the surfaces of conductive substrates. The surfaces created by the deposited metal ions will provide metal passivation and substantially eliminate friction in metal-to-metal contact without the use of hydrocarbon based lubricants. | 12-11-2008 |
20100154673 | COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR DEPOSITION OF METAL IONS ONTO SURFACES OF CONDUCTIVE SUBSTRATES - The present invention provides compositions and processes for preparing metallic ions for deposition on and/or into conductive substrates, such as metals, to substantially eliminate friction from metal to metal contact. It is used in the aqueous embodiment to form new metal surfaces on all metal substrates. The processes form stable aqueous solutions of metal and metalloid ions that can be adsorbed or absorbed on and/or into conductive substrates. The aqueous solutions consist of ammonium alkali metal phosphate salts, and/or ammonium alkali metal sulfate salts mixed with a water soluble metal or metalloid salt from Group I through Group VIII of the periodic table of elements. The aqueous solutions allow for a nano deposition of the metal ions on and/or into the surfaces of conductive substrates. The surfaces created by the deposited metal ions will provide metal passivation and substantially eliminate friction in metal-to-metal contact without the use of hydrocarbon based lubricants. | 06-24-2010 |
Frank G. Druecke, Oshkosh, WI US
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20090326622 | Customizable therapeutic article for applying heat to the body - A therapeutic delivery system that includes an appliance for selectively holding at least one therapeutic article in contact with at least a portion of a user's body. The therapeutic article may contain an exothermic compound that releases heat after selective activation by the user. The therapeutic article may be selectively located on the appliance by the user. The rate at which the exothermic composition reacts with a catalyst may be selectively controlled by the user. The appliance may be a garment that covers or encloses a portion of the user's body. | 12-31-2009 |
20100155004 | Water-Soluble Creping Materials - Fibrous articles are disclosed containing an additive composition. The additive composition, for instance, may include a water-soluble film forming component and water-soluble modifying components that is deposited at least at the surface of a fibrous web. In some aspects, the additive composition includes polymers that demonstrate a certain LCST and melting temperature. In another aspect, the additive composition is applied to the fibrous web during the heated drying phase, such as with a Yankee dryer. The fibrous web with additive composition is then creped. The additive composition may improve the perceived softness of the web without substantially affecting the absorbency of the web in an adverse manner. | 06-24-2010 |
Frank G. Eydoux, Saint Laurent D'Agny FR
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20080244964 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL ADDITIVE COMPOSITIONS ENABLING MIDDLE DISTILLATES TO BE OPERABLE IN COLD CONDITIONS - The invention concerns a multifunctional additive enabling fuels to be operable in cold conditions, consisting of copolymers of at least a dicarboxylic compound with at least an olefin, and whereon are grafted nitrogenous functions and/or esters of general formula (1) wherein: R | 10-09-2008 |
Frank G. Favaloro, Norfolk, MA US
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20100261930 | Tricyclic-Bis-Enone Derivatives and Methods of Use Thereof - Novel tricyclic-bis-enone derivatives (TBEs) as well as the process for the preparation of such TBEs are provided. Also provided are methods for prevention and/or treatment of cancer, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotropic lateral sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and all other diseases whose pathogenesis is believed to involve excessive production of either nitric oxide (NO) or prostaglandins or the overexpression of iNOS or COX-2 genes or gene products. Further, methods for the synthesis of the TBE compounds of the invention utilize cheap commercially available reagents and are highly cost effective and amenable to scale-up. Additional high efficiency synthetic methods that utilize novel intermediates as well as the synthesis of these intermediates are also provided. Furthermore, the invention also provides methods for designing novel and water-soluble TBEs. | 10-14-2010 |
Frank G. Favaloro, Jr., North Attleboro, MA US
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20100152099 | MACROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS FOR INHIBITION OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR ALPHA - The invention provides macrocyclic compounds and methods for their synthesis and use. In particular, the invention provides macrocyclic compounds that modulate the activity of tumor necrosis factor alpha and/or are useful in the treatment of medical conditions, such as, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and asthma. | 06-17-2010 |
Frank G. Logan, Iii, Virginia Beach, VA US
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20100094847 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MULTIPLE-PROTOCOL ACCESS TO OBJECT-BASED STORAGE - In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a storage presentation module and a mapping module in communication with the storage presentation module and an object pool module. The storage presentation module is operable to provide a first storage interface and a second storage interface via a network interface. The first storage interface is associated with a first storage resource accessible via a first storage protocol, and the second storage interface is associated with a second storage resource accessible via a second storage protocol different from the first storage protocol. The mapping module is operable to receive from the storage presentation module a request for access to the first storage resource based on the first storage protocol and a request for access to the second storage resource based on the second storage protocol. The mapping module is operable to convert the request for access to the first storage resource into a request for access to a first object in the object pool module, the first object is associated with the first storage resource. The mapping module is operable to convert the request for access to the second storage resource into a request for access to a second object in the object pool module, the second object is associated with the second storage resource. | 04-15-2010 |
Frank G. Marolda, Vernon Hills, IL US
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20100288748 | WARMING CART - A cabinet is provided. The cabinet is configured to receive and support a plurality of trays therein. The cabinet includes a housing defining an enclosure with a top, a bottom, and right and left sides disposed between the top and bottom and a plurality of shelves disposed within the enclosure and disposed between the right and left sides in a spaced relationship. One or more heaters are disposed in conjunction with each of the plurality of shelves. A cover is disposed directly below at least some of the plurality of shelves, and configured to be slidably connected with respect to the shelf for selective placement into the enclosure or removal from the shelf. A control system is in electrical communication with the one or more heaters, and is configured to operate the one or more heaters in a predetermined manner. | 11-18-2010 |
Frank G. Mirazita, Sussex, NJ US
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20090320751 | TEXTURE SPRAYER - A texture spray pump unit ( | 12-31-2009 |
20090320752 | TEXTURE SPRAY GUN - A texture spray gun having an air passageway ( | 12-31-2009 |
Frank G. Noppel, Cranfield GB
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20100043443 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPRESSING AEROENGINE CONTRAILS - An aircraft comprising a gas turbine engine that exhausts a plume of gases in use, the aircraft comprises an ultrasound generator having an ultrasonic actuator and a waveguide to direct ultrasonic waves at the exhaust plume to avoid the formation of contrails. | 02-25-2010 |
20100132330 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPRESSING AEROENGINE CONTRAILS - A method of operating an aircraft, and the aircraft itself, comprising a gas turbine engine that exhausts a plume of gases in use, the aircraft is characterised by comprising an electromagnetic radiation generator and a waveguide to direct electromagnetic radiation at the exhaust plume to avoid the formation of contrails. | 06-03-2010 |
Frank G. Pilkiewicz US
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20110092493 | Dose-controlled transdermal promethazine compositions and methods of use - The current invention provides formulations for transdermal delivery of promethazine which achieve delivery of the drug with consistent plasma levels. The topical formulations of the invention are superior to both rectal suppositories and oral dosage forms in that variable blood levels, first-pass metabolism, unpredictable peaks in blood levels, and variable bioavailability are minimized. Formulations of the invention provide antiemetic and antipruritic relief to patients in need of treatment while minimizing side effects and adverse reactions known to occur with other routes of administration and other formulations. | 04-21-2011 |
Frank G. Pilkiewicz, Princeton Junction, NJ US
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20090130193 | Methods of Treating Cancer with High Potency Lipid-Based Platinum Compound Formulations Administered Intraperitoneally - One aspect of the invention relates to methods of treating cancer in a patient comprising administering intraperitoneally to a patient in need thereof a cancer treating effective amount of a composition comprising a lipid-complexed platinum compound wherein the concentration of the platinum compound of the lipid-complexed platinum compound composition is greater than about 1.2 mg/ml. Another aspect of the invention relates to lipid-complexed platinum compound compositions where the concentration of the platinum compound is greater than about 1.2 mg/ml. | 05-21-2009 |
20090130194 | Methods of Treating Cancer with High Potency Lipid-Based Platinum Compound Formulations Administered Intravenously - In one aspect, the present invention relates to methods of treating cancer in a patient comprising administering intravenously to a patient in need thereof a cancer treating effective amount of a lipid-complexed platinum compound composition wherein the concentration of the platinum compound of the lipid-complexed platinum compound composition is greater than about 1.2 mg/ml. | 05-21-2009 |
Frank G. Speno, Glendale, MO US
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20130264074 | Method and Apparatus for Fire Suppression in Residential Attics and Basements - A method and apparatus for suppressing fires in residential attics and basements. The components of one embodiment function in an integrated way so as to suppress residential attic and basement fires more safely and successfully than do traditional methods of the art of residential firefighting. Electronic messages from fire detection devices in residential attics and basements are processed so that a plurality of actions are performed in order to efficiently suppress fire in those residence spaces, thereby minimizing loss of human life and property. Actions include and are not limited to activation of emergency lighting in affected spaces, activation of surveillance camera devices to enable remote visual monitoring by responders, electronic notification of responders as to the existence and location of fire within the residence, alarm notification of occupants of the residence, and deployment of condensed aerosol agents to suppress or extinguish the residential attic or basement fire. | 10-10-2013 |
Frank G. Wassil, Jr., Verplanck, NY US
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20130098473 | Tool for Removing and Installing Plugs and Method of Operation - A tool for extracting a plug from a pipe containing a pressurized gas is provided. The tool includes a chamber member having an open end and a closed end, the closed end having a bore therethrough. An extractor member is provided having a handle on one end and a shaft portion extending through the bore. The shaft portion has at least first threaded portion opposite the handle and a second threaded portion adjacent the closed end. A lifting member is operably coupled to the second threaded portion. | 04-25-2013 |