Somnay
Kaumudi Somnay, Woodmere, NY US
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20100130442 | Lung Injury Treatment - Techniques for lung injury treatment are provided. For example, a technique for treating a lung injury in a patient includes the step of administering a therapeutically effective amount of a sophorolipid to the patient. | 05-27-2010 |
Rajesh Somnay, Troy, MI US
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20080258361 | SUSPENSION SPRING MOUNT - A spring is to be supported on an axle with a housing. The housing surrounds a portion of the spring and has a housing inner portion positioned between first and second housing end portions. A lining secures the spring to the housing. A portion of the lining at the first and second housing end portions is thicker than a portion of the lining at the housing inner portion. | 10-23-2008 |
Rajesh J. Somnay, Troy, MI US
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20080252033 | COMPOSITE SPRING WITH RESILIENT ATTACHMENT INTERFACE - A leaf spring for a vehicle suspension is formed from a composite material and includes first and second ends that are longitudinally spaced apart from each other. A resilient element is attached to at least one of the first and second ends. The resilient element includes at least one hole that receives a connecting element. The resilient element and the connecting element cooperate to attach the leaf spring to a vehicle structure. In one example, the resilient element comprises a rubber block that is bonded to the leaf spring. In another example, the resilient element comprises a longitudinally orientated bushing that is inserted through a thickness of the leaf spring. | 10-16-2008 |
20090115157 | LEAF SPRING END MOUNT INTERFACE - A leaf spring for a vehicle suspension is formed from a composite material and includes a central portion to be supported by an axle and at least one free end that extends from the central portion in a longitudinal direction. The free end is coupled to a vehicle structure via a slider bracket. A contact element is mounted to the slider bracket to contact an upper surface of the free end to accommodate vertical forces. The free end is slidably movable relative to the contact element along a longitudinal axis and is pivotable relative to the contact element about a lateral axis. | 05-07-2009 |