Ulloa, US
Ernesto Ulloa, San Jose, CA US
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20080251137 | IN-SITU MONITOR OF INJECTION VALVE - The present invention generally provides methods and apparatus for monitoring performance of an injection valve. In one embodiment, a control signal relates to an actuator movement is monitored and correlated to performance of the injection valve. | 10-16-2008 |
20120201959 | In-Situ Hydroxylation System - Described are systems and methods for the hydroxylation of a substrate surface using ammonia and water vapor. | 08-09-2012 |
20130019960 | Reactant Delivery System For ALD/CVD Processes - Provided are apparatus and methods for generating a chemical precursor. The apparatus comprises an inlet line to be connected to an ampoule and an outlet line to be connected to an ampoule. The inlet line having an inlet valve to control the flow of a carrier gas into the ampoule and the outlet line has an outlet valve to control the flow exiting the ampoule. A bypass valve allows carrier gas to bypass the ampoule and purge the outlet valve without flowing gas into the ampoule. | 01-24-2013 |
Fernando Ulloa, Danvers, MA US
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20100097821 | LIGHT EMITTING DIODE-BASED LAMP HAVING A VOLUME SCATTERING ELEMENT - A lamp having a candle-like appearance and using one or more light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as its light source is presented. The candle-like appearance arises because light is emitted from only a small volume at or near the center of the bulb. The heat sink and control electronics are located outside the bulb of the lamp. Inside the bulb is a set of secondary optics that guide the light from one or more LEDs to an emission point at a prescribed location in the interior of the bulb. The secondary optics include a light pipe that guides light away from the LED chip, and a volume scattering element that receives the light from the light pipe and scatters it into various directions. The volume scattering element is made from a transparent base material, and includes transparent particles of a predetermined size and refractive index. Because the lamp is typically used in an overhead position, such as in a hanging chandelier, the density of particles in the volume scattering element, the particle size and the particle refractive index are chosen to produce a scattering pattern that directs more light downward (toward the base of the bulb) than upward, while maintaining a reasonable efficiency (fraction of produced light that successfully exits the lamp). Simulation results are presented. | 04-22-2010 |
20120147611 | LIGHT EMITTING DIODE-BASED LAMP HAVING A VOLUME SCATTERING ELEMENT - A lamp having a candle-like appearance and using one or more light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as its light source is presented. The candle-like appearance arises because light is emitted from only a small volume at or near the center of the bulb. The heat sink and control electronics are located outside the bulb of the lamp. Inside the bulb is a set of secondary optics that guide the light from one or more LEDs to an emission point at a prescribed location in the interior of the bulb. The secondary optics include a light pipe that guides light away from the LED chip, and a volume scattering element that receives the light from the light pipe and scatters it into various directions. The volume scattering element is made from a transparent base material, and includes transparent particles of a predetermined size and refractive index. Because the lamp is typically used in an overhead position, such as in a hanging chandelier, the density of particles in the volume scattering element, the particle size and the particle refractive index are chosen to produce a scattering pattern that directs more light downward (toward the base of the bulb) than upward, while maintaining a reasonable efficiency (fraction of produced light that successfully exits the lamp). Simulation results are presented. | 06-14-2012 |
Joey Lee Ulloa, New Paltz, NY US
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20140082834 | SHOWER WATER BLOCKER - The present invention is a shower water blocker placed on a pair of front corners of a bathtub of a bathtub and shower that include a base drain disposed on each front corner of the bathtub of the bathtub and shower to direct water from a shower head and a bottom lip attached to the bottom edge of the base drain, the bottom lip extends downward into the bathtub and ensures against leaks from the water directed from the base drain to an exterior area and directs the water into the bathtub. The shower water blocker also includes an adhesive that attaches the base drain to each front corner of the bathtub and a vertical curved blocker that extends perpendicularly upward from the base drain to further direct water into the bathtub. | 03-27-2014 |
Jose Ulloa, Valencia, CA US
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20150251011 | Lead Connector Assembly for an Implantable Medical Device and Method of Construction - A lead connector assembly for an Implantable Medical Device (IMD) is disclosed. The lead connector assembly includes a rigid elongated connector core having a core opening along its long axis. An alternating series of elastomer seals and header contacts are inserted into the core opening along the long axis and meet with an end stop to hermetically self-align the header contacts with contact openings along the sides of the core. A connector block can be inserted into an opening in the connector core, and sealed with an adhesive. Once the connector core, header contacts, seals, and connector block are subassembled, the connector core subassembly may be hermitically tested, and thereafter affixed to other subassemblies by affixing means on the connector cores. Feedthrough pins can then be connected to the header contacts through the contact openings, and overmolded with a header to the IPG's case. | 09-10-2015 |
Jose J. Ulloa, Avondale, AZ US
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20080307684 | SIGN SUPPORT STRUCTURES - A sign support structure includes a broad base plate having opposed upper and lower faces, and a perimeter edge. Substantially equally spaced-apart openings are formed through the base plate along the perimeter from the upper face to the lower face to receive stakes, respectively, to secure the base plate to the ground. A first elongate support has an upper end and an opposed lower end mounted to the base. The first elongate support extends upwardly from the upper face of the base to the upper end. A second elongate support has an inner end mounted to the first elongate support adjacent to the upper end of the first elongate support and extends laterally outward relative to the first elongate support to an outer end. The second elongate support is adapted to hold a real estate sign. | 12-18-2008 |
20090178319 | SIGN SUPPORT STRUCTURES - A sign support structure includes a broad base plate having opposed upper and lower faces, and a perimeter edge. Substantially equally spaced-apart openings are formed through the base plate along the perimeter from the upper face to the lower face to receive stakes, respectively, to secure the base plate to the ground. A first elongate support has an upper end and an opposed lower end mounted to the base. The first elongate support extends upwardly from the upper face of the base to the upper end. A second elongate support has an inner end mounted to the first elongate support adjacent to the upper end of the first elongate support and extends laterally outward relative to the first elongate support to an outer end. The second elongate support is adapted to hold a real estate sign. | 07-16-2009 |
Luis Ulloa, Jackson Heights, NY US
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20100152239 | Method to Improve Survival in Sepsis - This invention relates to the use of an α7nAChR-agonist such as GTS to control systemic inflammation during resuscitation following severe trauma such blood loss because of severe hemorrhage. | 06-17-2010 |
Luis Ulloa, Manhasset, NY US
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20090297499 | USE OF CHARCOAL FOR TREATING INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS - The invention relates to the use of charcoal in the manufacture of an oral composition for the treatment of an inflammatory condition other than an inflammatory bowel disease and other than interstitial or other inflammation within the kidney. | 12-03-2009 |
Pauline R. Ulloa, Avondale, AZ US
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20080307684 | SIGN SUPPORT STRUCTURES - A sign support structure includes a broad base plate having opposed upper and lower faces, and a perimeter edge. Substantially equally spaced-apart openings are formed through the base plate along the perimeter from the upper face to the lower face to receive stakes, respectively, to secure the base plate to the ground. A first elongate support has an upper end and an opposed lower end mounted to the base. The first elongate support extends upwardly from the upper face of the base to the upper end. A second elongate support has an inner end mounted to the first elongate support adjacent to the upper end of the first elongate support and extends laterally outward relative to the first elongate support to an outer end. The second elongate support is adapted to hold a real estate sign. | 12-18-2008 |
20090178319 | SIGN SUPPORT STRUCTURES - A sign support structure includes a broad base plate having opposed upper and lower faces, and a perimeter edge. Substantially equally spaced-apart openings are formed through the base plate along the perimeter from the upper face to the lower face to receive stakes, respectively, to secure the base plate to the ground. A first elongate support has an upper end and an opposed lower end mounted to the base. The first elongate support extends upwardly from the upper face of the base to the upper end. A second elongate support has an inner end mounted to the first elongate support adjacent to the upper end of the first elongate support and extends laterally outward relative to the first elongate support to an outer end. The second elongate support is adapted to hold a real estate sign. | 07-16-2009 |
Rita Ulloa, Arvada, CO US
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20140048084 | Self-Lighting Smoking Device - A self-lighting smoking device comprising an elongated smoke canal, where the elongated smoke canal includes a mouthpiece; a bowl at an opposite end of the elongated smoke canal from the mouthpiece, where the bowl includes an inner cavity to receive a smoking product; a lighter attached to the elongated smoke canal of the pipe, where the lighter is positioned by the bowl; and an actuator attached to the lighter, where the actuator ignites a flame to light the smoking product within the inner cavity of the bowl. | 02-20-2014 |