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Aleksandr Ilyin, Chester Springs, PA US
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20150093556 | WRAPPABLE LAMINATED TEXTILE SLEEVE WITH ENHANCED FLEXIBILITY AND METHOD OF REDUCING CRACKING IN A FOIL LAYER OF A WRAPPABLE TEXTILE SLEEVE - A wrappable textile sleeve and method of reducing cracking in a foil layer of a wrappable textile sleeve are provided. The sleeve includes an elongate wall extending along a longitudinal axis between opposite ends with lengthwise extending edges extending along the longitudinal axis between the opposite ends. The wall includes a textile layer, a polymeric film layer fixed to the inner textile layer and a metal foil layer fixed to the polymeric film layer. The polymeric film layer has a first thickness and the metal foil layer has a second thickness, wherein the second thickness is greater than the first thickness. | 04-02-2015 |
Dzmitry Ilyin, Rodenbach DE
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20100057523 | METHOD FOR OPTIMIZATION OF THE DETERMINATION OF THE ACTUAL PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS FOR CREATION OF A DUTY ROSTER FOR A HOTEL, A GUESTHOUSE, AND/OR A RESTAURANT - Method for optimization of the determination of the actual personnel requirement for creation of a service plan for a hotel, a guesthouse and/or a restaurant with the aid of a data processing system having a memory, a processor, at least one input unit, at least one interface to a reservation program and a budget planning program as well as a common user interface, with the method comprising the following steps: a) storage of employee data, including individual employee characteristics, b) storage of department-specific requirements and/or event-dependent requirements, c) immediate entry of those absent, d) inclusion of data relating to current occupancy via the interface to a reservation program and to a budget planning program, e) determination of the actual or current personnel requirement, or the personnel required for a time period which can be defined, on the basis of the required employee hours per department, with the aid of department-specific formulae based on the data from the method steps a) to d) and f) display of a report on the common user interface. | 03-04-2010 |
Illya Ilyin, St. Petersburg RU
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20110091624 | Method for Separating Banana Pulp from Its Peel, and a Device for the Implementation of This Method - A large scale processing method for separating banana pulp from its peel is disclosed. In this method bananas are separated into two parts (generally in a transverse direction), each part having a tip end and a cut end. A compression force is applied to those banana parts such that the force increases from the tip end to the cut end. A device which implements that process, comprising a cutting device, a means for feeding bananas into the cutting device, and two processing conveyor devices (to apply the compression force to the banana parts), is also disclosed. | 04-21-2011 |
Ilya Ilyin, Wayland, MA US
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20100178410 | Edible Foamable Compositions Comprising Clay Particles - An edible foam composition comprising fat(s), emulsifier(s), water and clay particles (such as Hectorite particles). The edible foam composition can be foamed. It is considered that the clay particles stabilize the three-phase emulsion obtained when the composition is whipped. | 07-15-2010 |
20130157249 | System, Method, and Device For Preserving Blood or its Components in Gas Medium Under Pressure - A system, method, and device for preserving blood and its components is described. The system and method generally include a device having a body defining a chamber, the chamber being configured to receive at least one bag containing blood or its components, the at least one bag being permeable to gas, for example, xenon. A cover is hermetically sealable to the body. An inlet is in fluid communication with the chamber. A pressure indicator is configured to indicate pressure in the chamber, the pressure indicator including a conduit containing a liquid. A portion of the conduit is transparent such that the liquid is visible. A source of pressurized gas, such as xenon, is provided to provide the pressurized gas to the chamber. | 06-20-2013 |
20130171324 | PROCESS FOR MAKING VACUUM DRIED FRUIT PRODUCT - The present invention defines an apparatus and a process for vacuum drying fruit or vegetables, particularly tropical fruit, such as bananas, mangos and pineapples, so as to provide an exceptionally sweet and flavorful fruit chip snack product which is substantially free of any additives such as frying oil, preservatives, added sugar and artificial sweeteners. The process is a vacuum drying process and utilizes a drying apparatus in the form of an autoclave which contains within it a stacked platen heat exchanger wherein trays of the fruit to be dried are placed between heated platens in the heat exchanger. The platens are heated using hot water or a hot water/steam mixture and the drying is done in the autoclave under pressure. | 07-04-2013 |
20130171325 | VACUUM DRIED FRUIT PRODUCT - The present invention defines an apparatus and a process for vacuum drying fruit or vegetables, particularly tropical fruit, such as bananas, mangos and pineapples, so as to provide an exceptionally sweet and flavorful fruit chip snack product which is substantially free of any additives such as frying oil, preservatives, added sugar and artificial sweeteners. The process is a vacuum drying process and utilizes a drying apparatus in the form of an autoclave which contains within it a stacked platen heat exchanger wherein trays of the fruit to be dried are placed between heated platens in the heat exchanger. The platens are heated using hot water or a hot water/steam mixture and the drying is done in the autoclave under pressure. | 07-04-2013 |
20130344596 | Method for Preserving Cells and Cell Cultures - Provided is a method for reducing apoptosis in nucleated cells. The method entails holding nucleated cells in a container and adding a gas containing xenon to the container so that the pressure inside the container reaches between 0.5 to 4.0 Atm above ambient pressure; holding the container at between 0.5 to 4.0 Atm above ambient pressure for a period of time during which the temperature in the container is between 22° C. and 37° C.; lowering the temperature in the container to between 0.1° C. and 10° C. while maintaining the pressure of 0.5 to 4.0 Atm above ambient pressure and holding the container for a period of time; and reducing the pressure in the container to ambient pressure and increasing the temperature to 22° C.-37° C. By performing these steps, the cells undergo less apoptosis than a reference. | 12-26-2013 |
20140154666 | Erythrocyte Preservation Method - A method for preserving erythrocytes comprising the steps of obtaining an erythrocyte concentrate; subjecting the erythrocyte concentrate to a gas system that includes 65% to 100% by volume and optionally one or more ballast gases from 0% to 35% by volume; and, maintaining the erythrocyte concentrate that has been subjected to the gas system at a temperature that is above the freezing point of the erythrocyte concentrate and up to a temperature of about 30° C. | 06-05-2014 |
Ilya Ilyin, Brookline, MA US
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20140170289 | EDIBLE FOAMABLE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING CALCIUM CARBONATE - An edible foamable composition that is whippable and is stable in temperature above freezing. The composition includes fat, emulsifier, water, and calcium carbonate particles. The composition can further including one or more additives selected from the group consisting of preservatives, protein, salt, flavoring, coloring agent, sweetener, stabilizer and thickener. | 06-19-2014 |
Ilya Ilyin, St. Petersburg RU
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20090272682 | Filtered Water Enhancements - A system for enhancing water is described. The system includes a housing with an inlet and an outlet, source water at the inlet, which can flow through a filter component in the housing and thus become treated water, and at least one enhancement module that can dispense an enhancement into the treated water as it flows through the outlet. Water can flow through the system only by the force of gravity, pressure in a building's water line, and/or hand pumps. Enhancement that can be used in the system include flavorings, dyes, minerals, vitamins, herbal supplements, nutritional supplements, phytonutrients, probiotics, homeopathic remedies, amino acids, enzymes, hormones, standard prescription medications, and over-the-counter medications, and combinations thereof. A control is also provided, through which a consumer can regulate an amount of enhancement that is added to the treated water. | 11-05-2009 |
20100166919 | Control Scheme for Enhanced Filtered Water Systems - An enhancement control system that can be used as part of an enhanced water system to produce enhanced filtered water is described. The enhancement control system includes at least one enhancement delivery element that can dispense an enhancement(s) into filtered water in response to an enhancement delivery instruction(s). The enhancement control system can also include an input element that can enable transmittal of the enhancement delivery instruction(s) from a user to the enhancement delivery element(s). The control system can also include a memory element that can store information about the user and the user's preferences and information about the enhanced water system. The control system can also include a communication element that can provide information from the enhanced water system to the user. The control system can also include a monitor element that can gather data from outside the enhanced water system, such as user health information or environmental information, and provide the data to the enhanced water system. In some embodiments, a control logic element can be used to coordinate and control operation of the elements of the enhanced water system. | 07-01-2010 |
20110024456 | Control Scheme For Enhanced Filtered Water Systems - An enhancement control system that can be used as part of an enhanced water system to produce enhanced filtered water is described. The enhancement control system includes at least one enhancement delivery element that can dispense an enhancement(s) into filtered water in response to an enhancement delivery instruction(s). The enhancement control system can also include an input element that can enable transmittal of the enhancement delivery instruction(s) from a user to the enhancement delivery element(s). The control system can also include a memory element that can store information about the user and the user's preferences and information about the enhanced water system. The control system can also include a communication element that can provide information from the enhanced water system to the user. The control system can also include a monitor element that can gather data from outside the enhanced water system, such as user health information or environmental information, and provide the data to the enhanced water system. In some embodiments, a control logic element can be used to coordinate and control operation of the elements of the enhanced water system. | 02-03-2011 |
Ilya Y. Ilyin, Wayland, MA US
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20100009334 | METHOD FOR TREATMENT AND STORAGE OF PLATELETS - Provides are improved methods for storing platelets and compositions that contain stored platelets for use in transfusions. The method entails obtaining a platelet concentrate from blood obtained from an individual and holding the platelet concentrate in at refrigerated temperatures under an atmosphere having a pressure of from 3.5 to 5 bars comprising more than 65% xenon and for at least one week. Also provided is a refrigerated composition that contains a platelet concentrate, wherein the platelet concentrate contains xenon, and wherein the platelet concentrate has been isolated from an individual for at least seven days. | 01-14-2010 |
20100031892 | METHOD FOR STORAGE OF LIVE CRUSTACEANS - Provided is a method for storage of live crustaceans. The method is performed by causing the live crustacean to enter into an anesthetized state by exposing the crustacean to a combination of xenon and oxygen, cooling the anesthetized live crustacean to a temperature of 1° C. to 10° C. to cause the crustacean to enter into a state of anabiosis, and storing the live crustacean in the state of anabiosis under ambient pressure at 1° C. to 10° C. under from 90% to 100% humidity. Also provided is a container containing a plurality of live crustaceans that are in a state of anabiosis via performance of the method. | 02-11-2010 |
20120196362 | METHOD FOR TREATMENT AND STORAGE OF PLATELETS - Provides are improved methods for storing platelets and compositions that contain stored platelets for use in transfusions. The method entails obtaining a platelet concentrate from blood obtained from an individual and holding the platelet concentrate in at refrigerated temperatures under an atmosphere having a pressure of from 3.5 to 5 bars comprising more than 65% xenon and for at least one week. Also provided is a refrigerated composition that contains a platelet concentrate, wherein the platelet concentrate contains xenon, and wherein the platelet concentrate has been isolated from an individual for at least seven days. | 08-02-2012 |
Ilya Y. Ilyin, Brookline, MA US
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20090250010 | Method For Preparing Edible Aquatic Animals For Storage - Provided are methods for preparing edible aquatic animals for storage by placing a living aquatic animal into a medium containing trehalose, allowing the live animal to remain in the trehalose solution for a period of time, and removing and processing the animal for storage and/or use for human consumption. The medium may contain a sugar alcohol, such as maltitol. Also, the living aquatic animal may be placed in a medium containing an acid, such as citric acid. | 10-08-2009 |
20090276268 | Systems And Methods For Selecting Flour - Flour may be treated to denature the proteins and modify starches. The invention includes methods and systems for determining whether to use treated flour or untreated flour. The invention also includes methods and systems for determining whether to treat flour or not. | 11-05-2009 |
20120301582 | Systems and Methods for Selecting Flour - Flour may be treated to denature the proteins and modify starches. The invention includes methods and systems for determining whether to use treated flour or untreated flour. The invention also includes methods and systems for determining whether to treat flour or not. | 11-29-2012 |
Mikhail A. Ilyin, St. Petersburg RU
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20130145054 | SUPERVISING A DATA STORAGE SYSTEM - A method and system for use in supervising a data storage system is disclosed. The status of an operational feature in the data storage system is monitored. A human perceptible signal is outputted in response to monitoring the status of the operational feature in the data storage system. The data storage system outputs the human perceptible signal locally thereto indicating the current status of the operational feature in the data storage system. | 06-06-2013 |
Mikhail Aleksandrovich Ilyin, St. Petersburg RU
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20130132657 | RETRIEVEING DATA FROM DATA STORAGE SYSTEMS - A method is used in retrieving data from data storage systems. A nonvolatile memory module connected to a data storage system is detected. The data storage system uses information stored in the nonvolatile memory module to initiate an action. Based on the information, the action is performed. The action includes retrieving data from the data storage system to the nonvolatile memory module. | 05-23-2013 |
Mikhail Alexandrovich Ilyin, St. Petersburg RU
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20140340223 | ENVIRONMENTAL ALERT FOR COMPUTER SYSTEMS - Improved efficiency in monitoring environmental conditions in the vicinity of an unattended computer system includes using the existing communication systems between the computer system and a network, to provide immediate information to users, emergency responders and anyone connected to the network. The system may also include an ability of the unattended computer system to receive a return message from the user ordering a physical action in response to the reported environmental condition, for example turning on a fire suppression system in response to a smoke alarm. The system may also include storage of environmental conditions and analysis of variations over time, as well as any interactions of various types of environmental conditions, such as giving more weight to a high temperature reading in conjunction with an elevated but not critical level of smoke. | 11-20-2014 |
Sergey Ilyin, Oreland, PA US
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20130216539 | Methods of Generation and Treatment with Modified Derivatives of HSP 70 - The present invention includes methods of generating derivatives of a protein, as well as methods of treating a subject with the derivatized proteins. More particularly, the present invention includes methods of generating derivatives of HSP 70 proteins and methods of treating a subject with the derivatized HSP 70 proteins. | 08-22-2013 |
Victor I Ilyin, Belle Mead, NJ US
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20100259286 | DIELECTRIC SPECTROSCOPY ASSAYS FOR SCREENING OF ION CHANNEL LIGANDS - A method for measuring membrane potential using dielectric spectroscopy is described. A new theoretical model allows for the determination of membrane potential from low-frequency impedance measurements to provide a non-evasive method which is both rapid and inexpensive. | 10-14-2010 |