Loo, US
Boon Thau Loo, Cherry Hill, NJ US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130111033 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE TO PROVIDE CLOUD RESOURCE ORCHESTRATION | 05-02-2013 |
Chye Hwa Loo, Butte, MT US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130181701 | NONDESTRUCTIVE INSPECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR EVALUATING COLD WORKING EFFECTIVENESS AT FASTENER HOLES - A nondestructive evaluation apparatus and method for qualifying cold worked fastener holes. In an illustrative embodiment, the apparatus comprises a probe and a detector that interprets probe signals. An inductive sensor coil located in the probe uses a magnetic shielding arrangement to focus sensing to a specific zone of cold worked material around a hole in a test specimen. The shielding mitigates edge effects around the hole and measurement dilution away from the hole. A reference coil, located on not cold worked material away from the hole, provides a comparative baseline measurement. Sensor coils are arranged in a novel resonant filter bridge circuit in the probe and connected to the detector. The detector evaluates impedance changes on the probe caused electrical conductivity variations in the test specimen and correlates the changes to cold work quality. | 07-18-2013 |
Dekai Loo, Wilmington, DE US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100130711 | NON-HYDROCARBYL HYDROPHOBICALLY MODIFIED POLYCARBOXYLIC POLYMERS - The present invention involves a cross-linked carboxylic acid hydrophobically modified copolymer product in which cross-linked carboxylic acid is modified with a non-hydrocarbyl hydrophobe, namely, poly(dimethyl siloxane) or fluoronated alkyl methacrylates. | 05-27-2010 |
20140011946 | Stabilizers for improved open time of aqueous coatings - A stabilizer composition comprising an AB type polymer for use in increasing Open Time of aqueous coating compositions is disclosed. The stabilizers compositions are of utility in many aqueous compositions including paints, stains, varnishes, adhesives and inks. Of particular interest is the use of the stabilizer compositions for in increasing the Open Time of latex paints as well as alkyd emulsion paints. | 01-09-2014 |
De-Kai Loo, Wilmington, DE US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090253832 | COLORANT COMPATIBLE HYDROPHOBICALLY MODIFIED POLYURETHANE THICKENER FOR PAINT - A synthetic polymer has a water-soluble or water-swellable polyurethane backbone and terminal groups and/or intermediate groups of blocks of hydrophobes of alkyl- or aryl compounds containing a polymerizable cyclic monomer or a polymerizable double bond (or alkene) group or derivatives thereof. The blocks of hydrophobes are composed of two or more units of the same or different hydrophobes. These synthetic polymers are used as rheology modifiers, especially in latex paints. | 10-08-2009 |
20100324177 | COLORANT COMPATIBLE HYDROPHOBICALLY MODIFIED POLYETHYLENEGLYCOL THICKENER FOR PAINT - A synthetic polymer has a water-soluble or water-swellable polyethyleneglycol backbone and terminal groups and/or intermediate groups of blocks of hydrophobes of alkyl- or aryl compounds containing a polymerizable cyclic monomer or a polymerizable double bond (or alkene) group or derivatives thereof. The blocks of hydrophobes are composed of two or more units of the same or different hydrophobes. These synthetic polymers are used as rheology modifiers, especially in latex paints. | 12-23-2010 |
Jeffrey F. Loo, Belleville, MI US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150033705 | EXHAUST FLUID DOSING CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD - A dosing control system for an exhaust system of an engine includes: a tank containing a reductant solution having urea; an injector operable to inject the reductant solution into an exhaust flow upstream of an SCR apparatus; first and second NOx sensors disposed to sense NOx emissions in the exhaust flow upstream and downstream, respectively, of the SCR apparatus; and a control module. The control module is disposed in signal communication with the first and second NOx sensors and in operable communication with the injector, the control module being operable to set an original dosing level and decrease a dosing of the reductant solution injected by the injector based on a determination from signals received from the first and second NOx sensors that a reduction in a conversion efficiency of the SCR apparatus below a defined level of conversion efficiency has occurred. | 02-05-2015 |
20150068196 | EXHAUST FLUID DOSING CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD - A dosing control system for an exhaust system includes: a reductant fluid tank operable to contain a reductant solution comprising urea; an injector disposed in operable communication between a reductant tank and an SCR apparatus, the injector being operable to inject the reductant solution from the reductant tank into a flow of exhaust upstream of the SCR apparatus; a urea quality sensor (UQS) configured and disposed to sense a concentration of the urea in the reductant solution; and, a control module disposed in signal communication with the UQS and in operable communication with the injector, the control module being operable to adjust a dosing of the reductant solution injected by the injector based on a concentration of the urea in the reductant solution. | 03-12-2015 |
Jia M. Loo, New York, NY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140378534 | TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS OF COLON CANCER - The present invention discloses novel agents and methods for diagnosis and treatment of colon cancer. Also disclosed are related arrays, kits, and screening methods. | 12-25-2014 |
Kara Loo, Denver, CO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150025971 | USER INITIATED PROMOTIONS USING SOCIAL NETWORKS - Systems and methods are provided for using social media to petition a company for a promotional offer. A user generates a petition that includes a request for a promotional offer from the company. The user can invite other users to join the petition using social media. The user can post the petition to social media. Other users can join the petition. The company can determine whether to offer the promotional offer based on the number of users that join the petition. The terms of the promotional offer can be based on the level of consumer interest and the number of users that join the petition. The company can offer the promotion using social media. | 01-22-2015 |
Lina Loo, Monroe, NJ US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120039799 | VIRAL NANOPARTICLE CELL-TARGETED DELIVERY PLATFORM - This invention is a process for the manufacture of a plant viral capsid to be used for the targeted delivery of therapeutics to diseased cells. The process uses a plant virus as the starting material. The choice of the plant virus overcomes a problem in the manufacture of a uniform starting material. The final product has an advantage over other plant virus-based delivery systems in that the plant virus selected has a natural structure that is resistant to breakdown during the delivery process. This system takes advantage of the reversible divalent cation switch that this capsid employs to assemble and disassemble. | 02-16-2012 |
Siew Lian Loo US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150283847 | Information Medium And A Method Of Producing The Same - The invention provides for an information medium containing one or more light transmissible opening. Further processes and/or security features may be added within this see-through section or on other part(s) of the information medium body or both. This includes, but not limited to, personalization, hologram stamping, laser engraving, printing, etc. | 10-08-2015 |
Sim Y. Loo, Rochester, MN US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110082680 | COMPACT MODEL FOR DEVICE/CIRCUIT/CHIP LEAKAGE CURRENT (IDDQ) CALCULATION INCLUDING PROCESS INDUCED UPLIFT FACTORS - A system, method and computer program product for implementing a quiescent current leakage specific model into semiconductor device design and circuit design flows. The leakage model covers all device geometries with wide temperature and voltage ranges and, without the need for stacking factor calculations nor spread sheet based IDDQ calculations. The leakage model for IDDQ calculation incorporates further parasitic and proximity effects. The leakage model implements leakage calculations at different levels of testing, e.g., from a single device to a full chip design, and are integrated within one single model. The leakage model implements leakage calculations at different levels of testing with the leverage of a single switch setting. The implementation is via a hardware definition language code or object oriented code that can be compiled and operated using a netlist of interest, e.g., for conducting a performance analysis. | 04-07-2011 |
20140123097 | COMPACT MODEL FOR DEVICE/CIRCUIT/CHIP LEAKAGE CURRENT (IDDQ) CALCULATION INCLUDING PROCESS INDUCED UPLIFT FACTORS - A system, method and computer program product for implementing a quiescent current leakage specific model into semiconductor device design and circuit design flows. The leakage model covers all device geometries with wide temperature and voltage ranges and, without the need for stacking factor calculations nor spread sheet based IDDQ calculations. The leakage model for IDDQ calculation incorporates further parasitic and proximity effects. The leakage model implements leakage calculations at different levels of testing, e.g., from a single device to a full chip design, and are integrated within one single model. The leakage model implements leakage calculations at different levels of testing with the leverage of a single switch setting. The implementation is via a hardware definition language code or object oriented code that can be compiled and operated using a netlist of interest, e.g., for conducting a performance analysis. | 05-01-2014 |
Suem Ping Loo, Tolleson, AZ US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090273868 | TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSOR AND METHOD - A transient voltage suppressor and a method for protecting against surge and electrostatic discharge events. A semiconductor substrate of a first conductivity type has gate and anode regions of a second conductivity type formed therein. A PN junction diode is formed from a portion of the gate region and the semiconductor substrate. A cathode is formed adjacent to another portion of the gate region. A thyristor is formed from the cathode, the gate region, the substrate, and the anode region. Zener diodes are formed from other portions of the gate region and the semiconductor substrate. A second Zener diode has a breakdown voltage that is greater than a breakdown voltage of a first Zener diode and that is greater than a breakover voltage of the thyristor. The first Zener diode protects against a surge event and the second Zener diode protects against an electrostatic discharge event. | 11-05-2009 |
20090273876 | TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSOR AND METHOD - A transient voltage suppressor and a method for protecting against surge and electrostatic discharge events. A semiconductor substrate of a first conductivity type has gate and anode regions of a second conductivity type formed therein. A PN junction diode is formed from a portion of the gate region and the semiconductor substrate. A cathode is formed adjacent to another portion of the gate region. A thyristor is formed from the cathode, the gate region, the substrate, and the anode region. Zener diodes are formed from other portions of the gate region and the semiconductor substrate. A second Zener diode has a breakdown voltage that is greater than a breakdown voltage of a first Zener diode and that is greater than a breakover voltage of the thyristor. The first Zener diode protects against a surge event and the second Zener diode protects against an electrostatic discharge event. | 11-05-2009 |
20090302424 | METHOD OF FORMING A BI-DIRECTIONAL DIODE AND STRUCTURE THEREFOR - In one embodiment, a bi-directional diode structure is formed to have a substantially symmetrical current-voltage characteristic. | 12-10-2009 |
20110266591 | BI-DIRECTIONAL DIODE STRUCTURE - In one embodiment, a bi-directional diode structure is formed to have a substantially symmetrical current-voltage characteristic. | 11-03-2011 |
Yew-Young Loo, Chicago, IL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110022541 | Methods and Systems for Proactive Loan Modification - Embodiments of the invention include a computer implemented method for automatically modifying the terms of a plurality of mortgages within a portfolio of mortgages, such that, monthly payments for the plurality of mortgages are reduced. The method includes calculating a current net present value for each of the mortgages in the portfolio of mortgages. The method also includes calculating a plurality of future net present values for each of the mortgages in the portfolio, each future net present value corresponding to one set of modified loan terms. The method also includes selecting the largest calculated future net present value. The method also includes automatically modifying the loan terms of each of the plurality of mortgages where the largest future net present value is greater than the current net present value. Loan terms are modified to correspond to the modified loan terms resulting in the largest net present value. | 01-27-2011 |
20130166437 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROACTIVE LOAN MODIFICATION - Embodiments of the invention include a computer implemented method for automatically modifying the terms of a plurality of mortgages within a portfolio of mortgages, such that, monthly payments for the plurality of mortgages are reduced. The method includes calculating a current net present value for each of the mortgages in the portfolio of mortgages. The method also includes calculating a plurality of future net present values for each of the mortgages in the portfolio, each future net present value corresponding to one set of modified loan terms. The method also includes selecting the largest calculated future net present value. The method also includes automatically modifying the loan terms of each of the plurality of mortgages where the largest future net present value is greater than the current net present value. Loan terms are modified to correspond to the modified loan terms resulting in the largest net present value. | 06-27-2013 |
Yueh-Lin Loo, Lawrenceville, NJ US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090321277 | ELECTRON-CONDUCTING CROSSLINKED POLYANILINE-BASED REDOX HYDROGEL, AND METHOD OF MAKING - A polymer matrix that may coated on an electrode is created by co-crosslinking (1) an adduct of a polyaniline formed by templated oxidative polymerization on a polymer acid; (2) a water-soluble crosslinker; and (3) a redox enzyme. The polymer matrix may be hydrated, and the absorbed water may make it permeable to, for example, glucose. The polyaniline may be polyaniline itself or a substituted polyaniline; the water-soluble crosslinker may be poly(ethylene glycol) diglycidyl ether, and the redox enzyme may be glucose oxidase. The polymer matrix may be produced by co-crosslinking (1) an adduct of an electrically conductive polymer and a polymer acid; (2) a water-soluble crosslinker; and (3) a redox enzyme in a single step at an about neutral pH, curing by drying. After hydration, the crosslinked polymer matrix may form a 3-dimensional glucose-permeable bioelectrocatalyst, catalyzing the electrooxidation of glucose. | 12-31-2009 |
20120152762 | Crosslinked Adduct of Polyaniline and Polymer Acid Containing Redox Enzyme for Electrochemical Sensor - A polymer matrix that may coated on an electrode is created by co-crosslinking (1) an adduct of a polyaniline formed by templated oxidative polymerization on a polymer acid; (2) a water-soluble crosslinker; and (3) a redox enzyme. The polymer matrix may be hydrated, and the absorbed water may make it permeable to, for example, glucose. The polyaniline may be polyaniline itself or a substituted polyaniline; the water-soluble crosslinker may be poly(ethylene glycol)diglycidyl ether, and the redox enzyme may be glucose oxidase. The polymer matrix may be produced by co-crosslinking (1) an adduct of an electrically conductive polymer and a polymer acid; (2) a water-soluble crosslinker; and (3) a redox enzyme in a single step at an about neutral pH, curing by drying. After hydration, the crosslinked polymer matrix may form a 3-dimensional glucose-permeable bioelectrocatalyst, catalyzing the electrooxidation of glucose. | 06-21-2012 |
20130203147 | Electron-Conducting Crosslinked Polyaniline-Based Redox Hydrogel, and Method of Making - A polymer matrix that may coated on an electrode is created by co-crosslinking (1) an adduct of a polyaniline formed by templated oxidative polymerization on a polymer acid; (2) a water-soluble crosslinker; and (3) a redox enzyme. The polymer matrix may be hydrated, and the absorbed water may make it permeable to, for example, glucose. The polyaniline may be polyaniline itself or a substituted polyaniline; the water-soluble crosslinker may be poly(ethylene glycol) diglycidyl ether, and the redox enzyme may be glucose oxidase. The polymer matrix may be produced by co-crosslinking (1) an adduct of an electrically conductive polymer and a polymer acid; (2) a water-soluble crosslinker; and (3) a redox enzyme in a single step at an about neutral pH, curing by drying. After hydration, the crosslinked polymer matrix may form a 3-dimensional glucose-permeable bioelectrocatalyst, catalyzing the electrooxidation of glucose. | 08-08-2013 |
20140216931 | Electron-Conducting Crosslinked Polyaniline-Based Redox Hydrogel, and Method of Making - A polymer matrix that may coated on an electrode is created by co-crosslinking (1) an adduct of a polyaniline formed by templated oxidative polymerization on a polymer acid; (2) a water-soluble crosslinker; and (3) a redox enzyme. The polymer matrix may be hydrated, and the absorbed water may make it permeable to, for example, glucose. The polyaniline may be polyaniline itself or a substituted polyaniline; the water-soluble crosslinker may be poly(ethylene glycol)diglycidyl ether, and the redox enzyme may be glucose oxidase. The polymer matrix may be produced by co-crosslinking (1) an adduct of an electrically conductive polymer and a polymer acid; (2) a water-soluble crosslinker; and (3) a redox enzyme in a single step at an about neutral pH, curing by drying. After hydration, the crosslinked polymer matrix may form a 3-dimensional glucose-permeable bioelectrocatalyst, catalyzing the electrooxidation of glucose. | 08-07-2014 |
Yueh-Lin Loo US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110250718 | LAMINATION AS A MODULAR APPROACH FOR BUILDING ORGANIC PHOTOSENSITIVE DEVICES - There is disclosed a modular lamination approach for processing organic photosensitive devices that allows the individual processing of device components, that once processed are brought together in a final step to make electrical contact. The disclosed method of preparing a laminated photosensitive device having at least one donor-acceptor heterojunction comprises: preparing a top electrode by depositing a functional material on a flexible substrate, such as an elastomer; optionally processing the functional material to obtain desired properties prior to lamination; preparing a bottom portion by depositing a second functional material over a substrate; optionally processing the second functional material to obtain desired properties prior to lamination; and coupling the top electrode to said bottom portion to form a laminated photosensitive device. | 10-13-2011 |
Yueh-Lin Loo, Princeton, NJ US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100112750 | Post-Processing Treatment of Conductive Polymers to Enhance Electrical Conductivity - A method for enhancing electrical conductivity of a film which includes at least one conductive polymer. The method includes providing the film comprising the at least one conductive polymer and at least one polymer acid, agitating the film in at least one reagent; and, placing the film on a heated surface. The at least one reagent includes a reagent acid that is stronger than the polymer acid. The conductivity of the treated film is significantly greater than the conductivity of the untreated film. | 05-06-2010 |
20110205613 | WATER-DISPERSIBLE POLYANILINE FILMS CAPABLE OF UNDERGOING STABLE AND REVERSIBLE POLYELECTROCHROMIC TRANSITIONS - The present disclosure relates generally to polyaniline (PANI) materials capable of undergoing stable and reversible polyelectrochromic transitions between multiple oxidation states. More specifically, the embodiments described herein include novel PANI-PAAMPSA structures that are capable of undergoing stable and reversible transitions between the ES, LB and PB oxidation states. In some embodiments, the structures described are capable of undergoing stable transitions over a broad pH range. Also described herein are methods of preparing certain electrochromic structures. | 08-25-2011 |
20140261675 | PHOTOELECTRIC CELLS INCORPORATING WRINKLES AND FOLDS TO ENHANCE EFFICIENCY AND BENDABILITY AND METHOD OF MAKING - A photovoltaic cell and method of making are disclosed. The photovoltaic cell includes a substrate having a surface at least partially covered in wrinkles and folds, the folds dividing the surface into a plurality of domains. A photoactive layer is formed on the substrate. At least one transparent electrode is coupled to the photoactive layer and configured to allow transmission of light into the photoactive layer. The domains may have a wrinkle periodicity of less than 2 μm. The folds may have a fold density of less than 0.25. The transport layer may comprise PEDOT:PSS. The photoactive layer may comprise P3HT:PCBM. The photoactive layer may comprise a bulk heterojunction. | 09-18-2014 |
Yueh-Ming Loo, Seattle, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150017207 | Methods and Compositions for Activation of Innate Immune Responses Through RIG-I Like Receptor Signaling - Compositions and methods are provided that enable activation of innate immune responses through RIG-I like receptor signaling. The compositions and methods incorporate synthetic nucleic acid pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) that comprise elements initially characterized in, and derived from, the hepatitis C virus genome. | 01-15-2015 |