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Alexander J. Asconeguy, Murrieta, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090149848RF Energy Delivery System and Method - Devices, systems and methods are disclosed for the ablation of tissue. A steerable ablation catheter can include one or more ablation elements at its distal end and one or more ablation elements fixedly attached to its shaft. The distal end of the ablation catheter can be deflected to assume a number of different deflection geometries in at least one direction along the shaft. One feature of the ablation catheter is that its shaft can comprise materials of differing durometers or stiffnesses attached together at a joint. Methods associated with use of the ablation catheter are also covered.06-11-2009
20100057072Irrigated Ablation Catheter System and Methods - An ablation catheter for performing tissue ablation, having an elongate shaft with a lumen and a tip ablation electrode at the distal end of the shaft. The tip electrode has a fluid exit port opening through the surface of the tip electrode and at least one channel extending along the surface of the tip electrode to allow fluid passage in the event that the fluid exit port is blocked. The catheter has a connector to a cooling fluid source, and a fluid delivery tube within the shaft lumen to deliver cooling fluid from the connector to the fluid exit port.03-04-2010
20100057073Irrigated Ablation Catheter System and Methods - An ablation catheter for performing tissue ablation has an elongate shaft with a lumen. A tip ablation electrode is mounted on the distal end of the shaft. The tip electrode has walls that, together with the plug, define a chamber. The tip electrode has a fluid exit port. A shaft ablation electrode is mounted on the shaft proximal to the tip electrode. The catheter has a cooling fluid delivery system with a connection to a cooling fluid source. A fluid within the lumen of the elongate shaft penetrates the plug and delivers cooling fluid to the fluid exit port.03-04-2010
20100057074Irrigated Ablation Catheter System and Methods - An ablation catheter for performing tissue ablation has an elongate shaft with a lumen. A tip ablation electrode is mounted on the distal end of the shaft. The tip electrode has walls that, together with the plug, define a chamber. The tip electrode has a fluid exit port. The catheter has a cooling fluid delivery system with a connection to a fluid source and a fluid delivery tube within the lumen of the elongate shaft. The fluid delivery tube penetrating said plug and delivers fluid to the fluid exit port. The catheter has a valve assembly in located in the chamber between the fluid delivery tube and the fluid exit port. The valve assembly prevents the flow of cooling fluid through the fluid delivery tube when in the closed position.03-04-2010
20110106074ABLATION CATHETER - Devices, systems and methods are disclosed for the mapping of electrical signals and the ablation of tissue. Embodiments include an ablation catheter that has an array of ablation elements attached to a deployable carrier assembly. The carrier assembly can be transformed from a compact, linear configuration to a helical configuration, such as to map and ablate pulmonary vein ostia.05-05-2011
20120016403CUTTING BALLOON CATHETER HAVING FLEXIBLE ATHEROTOMES - A cutting balloon catheter and method of making and using the same. The cutting balloon catheter may include a catheter shaft having a balloon coupled thereto. One or more cutting members or blades may be coupled to the balloon. The cutting members may configured to be more flexible.01-19-2012
20120109116CRYO-ABLATION DEVICE WITH DEPLOYABLE INJECTION TUBE - A medical system is provided, including a catheter body having a proximal portion and a distal portion; a shaft slidably disposed within a portion of the catheter body, the shaft defining a distal tip; a fluid injection tube coupled to the distal portion of the catheter body and the distal tip of the shaft, the fluid injection tube being transitionable from a first geometric configuration to a second geometric configuration; a membrane coupled to the shaft and enclosing at least a portion of the fluid injection tube therein; and a coolant source in fluid communication with the fluid injection tube. The first geometric configuration may be substantially linear, the second geometric configuration may be substantially helical, and the membrane may be tensioned across at least a portion of the fluid injection tube in the second geometric configuration.05-03-2012

Patent applications by Alexander J. Asconeguy, Murrieta, CA US

Alexander J. Austerman, Wareham, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100011841APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TESTING ASPHALT MIX WORKABILITY - An apparatus for testing the workability of asphalt mixes includes a frame, a motor operably attached to the frame for rotating a turntable, a container attachable to the turntable, and a paddle for mixing a first asphalt mixture in the container. A torque meter is operably attachable to the frame and to the paddle to measure in real-time the torque applied to the paddle shaft, and a temperature sensor measures the temperature in real-time of the first asphalt mixture in the container. In one embodiment the paddle has a vertical shaft, a plurality of laterally-extending elongated arms attached at first ends to the shaft and at distal second ends to angled plates. In another embodiment, a display and a processor are provided for automatically displaying on the display in real-time a plot of the torque verses time and the temperature verses time for the measured torque and temperature while mixing the asphalt mixture.01-21-2010

Alexander J. Bibighaus, Iv, Austin, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110060985System and Method for Collecting a Signature Using a Smart Device - A system and method for collecting a signature using a smart device are disclosed. A signature module executing on a smart device may allow a user to input a signature via the smart device display with a pixel size larger than then pixel size of the smart device by causing a viewable portion of a signature file to scroll relative to the display while the user is inputting the signature. In addition, the signature module may display to the user with an interactive pen tool, that functions as a “virtual pen” to allow a user greater control over inputting his or her signature into the smart device. After a signature has been captured, a document viewer module executing on the smart device may allow a user to appropriately position and size the signature for placement in a document being viewed on a smart device.03-10-2011

Alexander J. Ciniglio, Essex GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100243718SELECTIVE SOLDERING APPARATUS WITH JET WAVE SOLDER JET AND NITROGEN PREHEAT - Solder is pumped through a nozzle to produce a jet 09-30-2010

Alexander J. Cohen, Mill Valey, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100123689E-paper external control system and method - A method for one or more portions of one or more regions of an electronic paper assembly having one or more display layers includes, but is not limited to: obtaining first information regarding one or more positions of one or more portions of one or more regions of the electronic paper assembly and sending one or more application related information portions to the electronic paper assembly based upon the obtaining of the first information. In addition to the foregoing, other related method/system aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the present disclosure.05-20-2010

Alexander J. Dedman, Portland, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110296580Thermal Energy Dissipating Garment with Scalloped Vents - A thermal energy dissipating garment may include a first garment portion having a perimeter defined by at least a first side and a second garment portion having a perimeter defined by at least a vent side. The first garment portion and the second garment portion are discontinuously affixed to each other at defined intervals along a surface of each portion proximate to the first side and the vent side creating a vent seam having a plurality of ducts/scalloped vents for directing air towards a body of a wearer. The plurality of scalloped vents are oriented with an angle of attack that redirects air from the exterior of the garment to the interior of the garment to increase air movement along a wearer's skin.12-08-2011

Alexander J. Esin, Cedar Park, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090058410REED RELAY FOR MAGNETIC FIELD MEASUREMENT - An apparatus for measuring a strength of a magnetic field, including a switch including contacts configured to change position when a switching threshold is reached, wherein the switching threshold is reached by modifying an external magnetic field around the switch, and a coil wound around the switch, wherein the coil is used to modify the external magnetic field, wherein a first current is driven through the coil wound around the switch until a first switching threshold is obtained, wherein a second current is driven through the coil wound around the switch until a second switching threshold is obtained, and wherein a value of the first current when the first switching threshold is reached and a value of the second current when the second switching threshold is reached are used to determine the strength of the magnetic field.03-05-2009

Alexander J. Fanti, Reisterstown, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120066771SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING SUBSTITUTION OF HIGH-VALUE ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS - Embodiments are described of systems and methods for prevention, detection, mitigation of risk, and such, of unauthorized manipulation, e.g., substitution, of high-value data files (including electronic document files).03-15-2012

Alexander J. Geyling, Lexington, KY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090142097Toner Transfer Systems With An Adjustable Transfer Belt For Use In An Image Forming Device - The present application is directed to toner transfer systems with an adjustable transfer belt. The transfer belt transfers toner images from a first location to a second location. Two or more support rolls position and drive the transfer belt. A tensioning device is operatively connected to one of the support rolls. The tensioning device moves the support roll between a first position that places a first amount of tension on the belt, and a second position that places a lesser second amount of tension on the belt. The support roll is in the first position during image formation, and in the second position during non-image formation such as storage and shipping.06-04-2009

Alexander J. Gobe, Chicago, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120115593WAGERING GAME HAVING GAME ASSETS WITH MULTIPLE LEVELS OF ENHANCEMENT - A gaming system includes an input device, at least one display, and at least one controller. The input device receives a wager input for playing a wagering game. The at least one display displays a basic wagering game and a community bonus game. The at least one controller is operative to provide a player with a bonus-game asset that is usable in at least a first play of the community bonus game. The bonus-game asset is capable of having at least a first level and a second level that provides a higher bonus-game enhancement than the first level. The at least one controller is further operative to determine if that the bonus-game asset is available to the player for use in a second play of the community bonus game and to alter the level of the bonus-game asset from the first level to the second level for use in the second play.05-10-2012

Alexander J. Hartemink, Durham, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110014607IMPRINTED GENES AND DISEASE - Methods for identifying imprinted genes. In some embodiments, the methods comprise (a) providing a first data set comprising a plurality of nucleic acid sequences, wherein the nucleic acid sequences comprise genomic DNA sequences corresponding to a plurality of genes known to be imprinted in the subject; (b) providing a second data set comprising a plurality of nucleic acid sequences, wherein the nucleic acid sequences comprise genomic DNA sequences corresponding to a plurality of genes known not to be imprinted in the subject; (c) identifying one or more features that by themselves or in combination are differentially present or absent from the first data set as compared to the second data set; and (d) applying the one or more features to a test data set comprising a plurality of genomic DNA sequences which correspond to one or more genes for which the imprinting status is unknown to thereby identify an imprinted gene in a subject. The presently disclosed subject matter also provides methods for identifying a feature in a subject with respect to an imprinted gene and methods for detecting a presence of or a susceptibility to a medical condition associated with parent-of-origin dependent monoallelic expression in a subject.01-20-2011

Alexander J. Hennekam, Gold Coast AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100037208 HANDLE BASED METHOD FOR SIDE-BY-SIDE ASSEMBLIES IN A UNIX ENVIRONMENT - In some embodiments, an apparatus can comprise a memory unit including, two or more assemblies, wherein the two or more assemblies include a first assembly and a second assembly, wherein the second assembly is a later version of the first assembly, and wherein the first and second assemblies include, a stub module configured to detect an assembly initialization request indicating one of the first or second assemblies. The stub module can also be configured to retrieve a reference to a symbol table associated with the one of the first and second assemblies indicated in the assembly initialization request, to store data in the symbol table, and to provide the reference to a caller. The memory unit can also comprise an implementation module configured to perform operations associated with symbols in the symbol table and a processor configured to receive and execute one or more of the stub and implementation modules.02-11-2010

Alexander J. Kolmykov-Zotov, Sammamish, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080198160APPROPRIATELY SIZED TARGET EXPANSION - The present starburst target expansion technique connects targets to peripheral screen space to produce reasonably sized tiles for all targets including those that are located inside of a cluster. The resulting layout is characterized by lines escaping from the cluster center. By providing targets located inside a cluster with access to empty screen space, the present starburst target expansion technique is able to assign screen space to targets that remain small if expanded using the traditional Voronoi approach. If used on a device with limited input accuracy, such as a pen-based tablet or a touch screen-based kiosk system, target expansion via the starburst target expansion technique can lead to substantial performance improvements.08-21-2008
20090189879Synchronization of Plugins - A system and process for ensuring the smooth flow of electronic ink is described. Dynamic rendering is give priority over other event handlers. Priority may be the use of one or more queues to order when events occur and may be performing dynamic rendering prior to other steps.07-30-2009
20100207904TARGETING IN A STYLUS-BASED USER INTERFACE - Aspects of the invention provide virtual hover zones. When a user lowers a hovering stylus while remaining within a hover zone, cursor control is modified to be more easily controllable by the user. If the user pauses the stylus in mid-air before lowering the stylus, and if the stylus remains within the hover zone, then upon touchdown the cursor may be moved to the projection of the location where the stylus was paused. Any action that may be taken in response to the touch down may be sent to the projection location as well. Also provided are cursor control zones. A dampening zone may be used to provide dampened cursor movement feedback in response to movement input provided by a pointing device. Also, a dead zone may be used to prohibit cursor movement in response to movement input provided by the pointing device.08-19-2010
20100318930ASSISTING USER INTERFACE ELEMENT USE - Methods of controlling the display and use of a UI element are disclosed. In an embodiment, the UI element may configured so that it initially maintains a topmost position but eventually allows other applications to assume the topmost position. In an embodiment, the display of the element may be adjusted in response to an input so that the UI element is not visible on the display. In an embodiment, the use of the UI element may allow for seamless dragging of the UI element even if the user inadvertently fails to make consistent contact with the touch-sensitive display while dragging the UI element.12-16-2010
20110157062Touch Input Data Handling - A system for enabling a tablet input object is described. A tablet input object can take various inputs from touch, a mouse, and a pen and sends their information to an application or operating system. Also, a pen message pathway may also be used to handle touch messages, thereby reusing an existing pen message pathway for messages created by something other than a pen.06-30-2011
20110225331GENERIC INTERFACE - A system and process for ensuring the smooth flow of electronic ink is described. Dynamic rendering is given priority over other event handlers. Priority may be the use of one or more queues to order when events occur and may be performing dynamic rendering prior to other steps.09-15-2011

Patent applications by Alexander J. Kolmykov-Zotov, Sammamish, WA US

Alexander J. Kolmykov-Zotov, Redmond, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120001861Unintentional Touch Rejection - A method for rejecting an unintentional palm touch is disclosed. In at least some embodiments, a touch is detected by a touch-sensitive surface associated with a display. Characteristics of the touch may be used to generate a set of parameters related to the touch. In an embodiment, firmware is used to determine a reliability value for the touch. The reliability value and the location of the touch is provided to a software module. The software module uses the reliability value and an activity context to determine a confidence level of the touch. In an embodiment, the confidence level may include an evaluation of changes in the reliability value over time. If the confidence level for the touch is too low, it may be rejected.01-05-2012

Alexander J. Kurylowski, Rockford, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110038745Balanced Pressure, Variable Displacement, Dual Lobe, Single Ring, Vane Pump - A pump including a pressure plate having two inlets and outlets, wherein each inlet has an auxiliary intake port in fluid communication with the inlet, and each outlet has an auxiliary discharge port in fluid communication with the outlet, and a cam/rotor assembly attached to the pressure plate. The cam/rotor assembly includes a rotatable cam having an opening, a rotor within the cam opening, the rotor having multiple radial slots, and multiple vanes that move within the slots, wherein a pumping chamber is defined by a space between rotor and cam. Rotor rotation within the cam causes the vanes to extend and retract within the pumping chamber. The movement of the vanes discharges into the outlets and auxiliary discharge ports a fluid drawn into the pumping chamber via inlets and auxiliary intake ports. The auxiliary inlet and auxiliary discharge ports reduce pressure pulsations in a variable displacement dual-lobe vane pump.02-17-2011

Alexander J. Maceri, Sterling Heights, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100320794MODULAR VEHICLE FLOOR SYSTEM - A modular vehicle floor system is provided that has a floor pan with integrated storage compartments. A floor is defined by a deck and compartment lids that overlie the floor pan and can provide a waterproof seal for the storage compartments. The deck and compartment lids together define a substantially flat surface that is covered by a vehicle carpet. The deck can include basket-like liners extending downwardly therefrom that nest within the storage compartments and define the inner surface(s) of usable spaces within the storage compartments. The deck includes a raceway system with one or more troughs or ports that house lengths of vehicle wiring, under the deck surface. The deck can further include flanges and/or tabs for serving as mounting substrates, against which sills and other hard trim components are mounted, allowing trim components to be mounted to the deck and not mounted directly to the vehicle body.12-23-2010

Alexander J. Miller, Pasadena, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100217023EMISSIVE MONOMERIC METAL COMPLEXES - Monomeric metal complexes having improved luminescence properties are provided. In one embodiment, a monomeric metal complex is represented by the formula [PN]M(L)08-26-2010

Alexander J. Pallenberg, Duvall, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090118816Implantable Device for Therapeutic Treatment Within a Body Lumen - A treatment system to provide energy therapy to a patient includes an implantable device and an activation system having a plurality of energy emitters that transmit energy towards the device. In one embodiment, the implantable device is a stent carrying a treatment agent. The treatment agent can be selectively activated by the activation system before, during, or after implantation in a subject's body. The activated treatment agent can react with adjacent tissues.05-07-2009
20110105745COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING A PHOTOACTIVE AGENT - An improved two stage reaction process for production of mono-L-aspartyl chlorin e05-05-2011

Patent applications by Alexander J. Pallenberg, Duvall, WA US

Alexander J. Paraskos, Ogden, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080251169IONIC LIQUID, A METHOD OF SYNTHESIZING AN IONIC LIQUID, A PRECURSOR OF AN EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITION INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE IONIC LIQUID, AND A METHOD OF DESENSITIZING AN EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITION - An ionic liquid is disclosed A precursor composition that comprises at least one ionic liquid and at least one energetic material is also disclosed, as is a method of synthesizing an ionic liquid and a method of desensitizing an explosive composition.10-16-2008
20120024437PRECURSOR OF AN EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITION INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE IONIC LIQUID AND A METHOD OF DESENSITIZING AN EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITION - An ionic liquid is disclosed. A precursor composition that comprises at least one ionic liquid and at least one energetic material is also disclosed, as is a method of synthesizing an ionic liquid and a method of desensitizing an explosive composition.02-02-2012

Alexander J. Park US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110041676Hard armor composite - A hard armor composite includes a rigid facing and a ballistic fabric backing. The fabric backing is carried by the facing, and includes an array of bundled high-performance fibers. The fibers have a tensile strength greater than 7 grams per denier and a denier per filament ratio of less than 5.4.02-24-2011

Alexander J. Pavlak, Severna Park, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090188562FIN-TYPE COMPOUND PARABOLIC CONCENTRATOR - A fin-type compound parabolic concentrator includes a pair of semi-parabolic reflectors arranged on opposite sides of a common plane, the reflectors having a common focal point on the plane and being rotated through an angle defined by a line extending from the apex of each reflector through the focal point. A generally arcuate bottom reflector having a center line within the common plane is connected with the semi-parabolic reflectors. A bi-facial photovoltaic absorber is arranged in the common plane and extends from the focal point to the bottom reflector for absorbing rays of sunlight directed thereon from the reflectors. The absorber has a critical angle below which rays directed thereon will be substantially absorbed and above which rays directed thereon will be substantially reflected and the bottom reflector is configured to limit the angle of rays that strike said absorber to less than said critical angle.07-30-2009
20100052328HYBRID WIND TURBINE - COMBUSTION ENGINE ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATOR - A hybrid power generator is characterized by the combination of a wind turbine and a combustion engine to drive a generator. The wind turbine and combustion engine are each connected with the generator via a drive train. Each drive train preferably includes a gearbox and a clutch, with the clutches being operated by a controller to determine which of the wind turbine and combustion engine are connected with the generator. Preferably, under high wind conditions, only the wind turbine is connected with the generator to produce electricity for delivery to a power grid via a converter. During periods of peak demand and low or no wind conditions, the combustion engine is connected with the generator. It is also possible to connect the wind turbine and combustion engine with the generator at the same time. Also, a differential at the input to the generator can compensate for the different rotary speed outputs from the wind turbine and the combustion engine.03-04-2010
20100230966VARIABLE SPEED WIND TURBINE HAVING A CONSTANT SPEED GENERATOR - A variable speed wind turbine including a variable speed rotor, a large constant speed generator, and a small variable speed generator is characterized by a three-shaft variable ratio gearbox connecting the shaft of the rotor with the two generator shafts. The variable ratio gearbox is an epicyclic gearbox which enables the combination of the high performance of a variable speed rotor with the low cost of a large constant speed generator. The torque of the small variable speed generator controls the rotor speed. Variable frequency power conditioning cost is less than that of a prior art variable speed wind turbine, reduced by the ratio of the rated capacity of the small generator to total rated capacity. Also, the small generator enables efficient low wind velocity energy capture. The low rotational inertia of the small variable speed generator further reduces drive train dynamic stress.09-16-2010

Alexander J. Romaschin, Toronto CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100172838ENDOMETRIAL BIOMARKERS - Methods for detecting endometrial diseases or an endometrium phase in a subject are described comprising measuring endometrial markers or polynucleotides encoding the markers in a sample from the subject. The invention also provides localization or imaging methods for endometrial diseases, and kits for carrying out the methods of the invention. The invention also contemplates therapeutic applications for endometrial diseases employing endometrial markers, polynucleotides encoding the markers, and/or binding agents for the markers.07-08-2010

Alexander J. Rovnan, Lancaster, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080278086Electronic ballast having a boost converter with an improved range of output power - A boost converter for an electronic dimming ballast for driving a gas discharge lamp has an increased output power range. The boost converter operates in discontinuous conduction mode when a desired intensity of the lamp is below a first threshold intensity, and operates in critical conduction mode when the desired intensity is above a second threshold intensity. The boost converter comprises a delay circuit for introducing an amount of delay into the conduction of current through the boost converter. A control circuit of the ballast is operable to drive the delay circuit and thus control the operation of the boost converter in response to the desired intensity of the lamp. The control circuit is further operable to drive the delay circuit with a pulse-width modulated signal to provide multiple amounts of delay into the operation of the boost converter.11-13-2008
20120043900Method and Apparatus for Measuring Operating Characteristics in a Load Control Device - A load control device, such as an electronic ballast, for controlling the power delivered from an AC power source to an electrical load, such as one or more fluorescent lamps, comprises a power converter having an inductor and a power switching device coupled to the inductor, a load control circuit adapted to be coupled to the electrical load, and a control circuit operable to calculate an average input power of the load control device. The control circuit may be operable to calculate a cumulative output power of the power converter while the ballast is preheating filaments of the lamps, and to subsequently determine a fault condition in the lamps in response to the calculated cumulative output power of the power converter. Further, the control circuit may be operable to transmit a digital message including the calculated average input power of the load control device.02-23-2012

Alexander J. Severinsky, Chevy Chase, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100111783SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCTION OF SYNTHETIC HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS - A process and system for producing hydrocarbon compounds or fuels that recycle products of hydrocarbon compound combustion—carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide, or both, and water. The energy for recycling is electricity derived from preferably not fossil based fuels, like from nuclear fuels or from renewable energy. The process comprises electrolysing water, and then using hydrogen to reduce externally supplied carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide, then using so produced carbon monoxide together with any externally supplied carbon monoxide and hydrogen in Fischer-Tropsch reactors, with upstream upgrading to desired specification fuels—for example, gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel fuel, and others. Energy released in some of these processes is used by other processes. Using adiabatic temperature changes and isothermal pressure changes for gas processing and separation, large amounts of required energy are internally recycled using electric and heat distribution lines. Phase conversion of working fluid is used in heat distribution lines for increased energy efficiency. The resulting use of electric energy is less than 1.4 times the amount of the high heating value of combustion of so produced hydrocarbon compounds when carbon dioxide is converted to carbon monoxide in the invention, and less than 0.84 when carbon monoxide is the source.05-06-2010
20100113623SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCTION OF SYNTHETIC HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS - A process and system for producing hydrocarbon compounds or fuels that recycle products of hydrocarbon compound combustion—carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide, or both, and water. The energy for recycling is electricity derived from preferably not fossil based fuels, like from nuclear fuels or from renewable energy. The process comprises electrolysing water, and then using hydrogen to reduce externally supplied carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide, then using so produced carbon monoxide together with any externally supplied carbon monoxide and hydrogen in Fischer-Tropsch reactors, with upstream upgrading to desired specification fuels—for example, gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel fuel, and others. Energy released in some of these processes is used by other processes. Using adiabatic temperature changes and isothermal pressure changes for gas processing and separation, large amounts of required energy are internally recycled using electric and heat distribution lines. Phase conversion of working fluid is used in heat distribution lines for increased energy efficiency. The resulting use of electric energy is less than 1.4 times the amount of the high heating value of combustion of so produced hydrocarbon compounds when carbon dioxide is converted to carbon monoxide in the invention, and less than 0.84 when carbon monoxide is the source.05-06-2010
20110044860SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCTION OF SYNTHETIC HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS - A process and system for producing hydrocarbon compounds or fuels that recycle products of hydrocarbon compound combustion—carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide, or both, and water. The energy for recycling is electricity derived from preferably not fossil based fuels, like from nuclear fuels or from renewable energy. The process comprises electrolysing water, and then using hydrogen to reduce externally supplied carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide, then using so produced carbon monoxide together with any externally supplied carbon monoxide and hydrogen in Fischer-Tropsch reactors, with upstream upgrading to desired specification fuels—for example, gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel fuel, and others. Energy released in some of these processes is used by other processes. Using adiabatic temperature changes and isothermal pressure changes for gas processing and separation, large amounts of required energy are internally recycled using electric and heat distribution lines. Phase conversion of working fluid is used in heat distribution lines for increased energy efficiency. The resulting use of electric energy is less than 1.4 times the amount of the high heating value of combustion of so produced hydrocarbon compounds when carbon dioxide is converted to carbon monoxide in the invention, and less than 0.84 when carbon monoxide is the source.02-24-2011
20110054044SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCTION OF SYNTHETIC HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS - A process and system for producing hydrocarbon compounds or fuels that recycle products of hydrocarbon compound combustion—carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide, or both, and water. The energy for recycling is electricity derived from preferably not fossil based fuels, like from nuclear fuels or from renewable energy. The process comprises electrolysing water, and then using hydrogen to reduce externally supplied carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide, then using so produced carbon monoxide together with any externally supplied carbon monoxide and hydrogen in Fischer-Tropsch reactors, with upstream upgrading to desired specification fuels—for example, gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel fuel, and others. Energy released in some of these processes is used by other processes. Using adiabatic temperature changes and isothermal pressure changes for gas processing and separation, large amounts of required energy are internally recycled using electric and heat distribution lines. Phase conversion of working fluid is used in heat distribution lines for increased energy efficiency. The resulting use of electric energy is less than 1.4 times the amount of the high heating value of combustion of so produced hydrocarbon compounds when carbon dioxide is converted to carbon monoxide in the invention, and less than 0.84 when carbon monoxide is the source.03-03-2011
20110054047SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCTION OF SYNTHETIC HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS - A process and system for producing hydrocarbon compounds or fuels that recycle products of hydrocarbon compound combustion—carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide, or both, and water. The energy for recycling is electricity derived from preferably not fossil based fuels, like from nuclear fuels or from renewable energy. The process comprises electrolysing water, and then using hydrogen to reduce externally supplied carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide, then using so produced carbon monoxide together with any externally supplied carbon monoxide and hydrogen in Fischer-Tropsch reactors, with upstream upgrading to desired specification fuels—for example, gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel fuel, and others. Energy released in some of these processes is used by other processes. Using adiabatic temperature changes and isothermal pressure changes for gas processing and separation, large amounts of required energy are internally recycled using electric and heat distribution lines. Phase conversion of working fluid is used in heat distribution lines for increased energy efficiency. The resulting use of electric energy is less than 1.4 times the amount of the high heating value of combustion of so produced hydrocarbon compounds when carbon dioxide is converted to carbon monoxide in the invention, and less than 0.84 when carbon monoxide is the source.03-03-2011

Patent applications by Alexander J. Severinsky, Chevy Chase, MD US

Alexander J. Shelman-Cohen, Belmont, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100219296REDUCED DRAG SYSTEM FOR WINDMILLS, FANS, PROPELLERS, AIRFOILS, AND HYDROFOILS - Airfoil and hydrofoils systems with structures having a surface texture defined by fractal geometries are described. Raised portions or fractal bumps can be included on the surfaces, forming a surface texture. The surface textures can be defined by two-dimensional fractal shapes, partial two-dimensional fractal shapes, non-contiguous fractal shapes, three-dimensional fractal objects, and partial three-dimensional fractal objects. The surfaces can include indents having fractal geometries. The indents can have varying depths and can be bordered by other indents, or bumps, or smooth portions of the airfoil or hydrofoil structure. The fractal surface textures can reduce vortices inherent from airfoil and hydrofoil structures. The roughness and distribution of the fractal surface textures reduce the vortices, improving laminar flow characteristics and at the same time reducing drag. The systems are passive and do not require applied power.09-02-2010

Alexander J. Sierk, Davenport, IA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090325119Orthodontic Appliance - An orthodontic appliance allowing the terminal ends of the archwire to be oriented and retained in a non-distal direction, as well as a method for using the disclosed appliance, is comprised of an appliance including at least a first and second archwire slot. The appliance is formed with a base and a body, wherein the body has two archwire slots passing therethrough. The archwire slots are arranged so that the archwire may be inserted into the first archwire slot in a distal direction and subsequently inserted into the second archwire slot in a non-distal direction (e.g., a substantially mesial, mesiolingual, mesiogingival, mesiogingivolingual distolingual, distogingival, or distogingivolingual direction). The archwire slots may be oriented as non-parallel to one another with respect to the vertical dimension and/or the transverse dimension. It is contemplated that at least the second archwire slot may be configured with a self-ligating archwire retaining mechanism.12-31-2009

Alexander J. Uffelman, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100204017Adaptive motion exercise device with plural crank assemblies - An exercise device includes a first crank arm assembly and a second crank arm assembly supporting opposite portions of a guide. A first foot pad is coupled to the guide to reciprocate along the guide. A foot pad link has a first end portion pivotably connected to the foot pad and a second end portion pivotably supported about an axis that is movable along one of a plurality of user selectable paths, each of the plurality of user selectable paths having a different length.08-12-2010

Alexander J. Walacavage, Lansing, MI US

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20110083670BREATHING APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF USE - A breathing apparatus including a mask body adapted to sealingly cover at least a portion of a face of an individual, a securement member for operatively associating the mask body with the face of the individual, at least one inlet port providing communication of fluids into mask body, and at least one valve providing a uni-directional path for the communication of fluids through the mask body.04-14-2011

Alexander J. Zotov, Bellevue, WA US

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20080229189METHOD FOR SYNCHRONOUSLY BINDING AN EXTERNAL BEHAVIOR TO A WEB PAGE ELEMENT - A new form of DHTML behaviors, called ˜Element Behaviors,” wherein a behavior component is bound to an HTML element, and not just attached to the element as with attached behaviors. A special processing instruction is used to import the Element Behavior into a Web page. Upon parsing the Web page, the Element Behavior is initialized as soon as it has been downloaded and parsed. This immediate initialization makes the Element Behavior declaratively available to bind synchronously to the element(s) it is modifying. A viewLink is a feature of Element Behaviors that permits encapsulation of a behavior component file (e.g., an HTC file) so that the structure of the HTC file is transparent to a Web page (˜primary document”) to which the HTC file is linked, but the content of the HTC file may be displayed in the primary document. The viewLink provides a pointer to the content in the encapsulated HTC file, and renders that content in the primary document, without incorporating the elements of the encapsulated HTC file into the primary document structure.09-18-2008
20100011284DYNAMIC WEB PAGE BEHAVIOR - In some embodiments, code can be encapsulated in an external behavior component for affecting the behavior of an element inserted into an HTML document. A reference can be attached to the element in the document to associate the element with the external behavior component. A renderer can parse the element in the HTML document and access the external component to modify a behavior of a page image. For example, the properties or location of a displayed element associated with the external behavior component may be changed on an event, the external behavior component can control user data input, or the external behavior component can draw on the page image. Multiple documents can reuse external behavior components, and an element can be associated with multiple external behavior components. The associations between elements and external behavior components may be maintained in cascading style sheets, inline with the elements, and in various formats.01-14-2010

Alexander J. Zotov, Sammamish, WA US

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20100017758PROCESSING FOR DISTINGUISHING PEN GESTURES AND DYNAMIC SELF-CALIBRATION OF PEN-BASED COMPUTING SYSTEMS - Systems, methods, and computer-readable media process and distinguish user input device gestures, such as gestures input via a pen in a pen-based computing system, e.g., to quickly and reliably distinguish between electronic ink entry, single taps, double taps, press-and-hold actions, dragging operations, and the like. Systems, methods, and computer-readable media also are provided for dynamically calibrating a computer system, e.g., calibrating a displayed input panel view based on input data recognized and received by a digitizer. Such systems and methods may operate without entering a dedicated or special calibration application, program, or routine.01-21-2010
20110216028Methods For Allowing Applications To Filter Out Or Opt Into Tablet Input - Methods and systems for enabling a tablet input object is described. A tablet input object can take various inputs from touch, a mouse, and a pen and send their information to an application.09-08-2011

Patent applications by Alexander J. Zotov, Sammamish, WA US