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Allgeier

Alan Allgeier, Oak Park, CA US

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20090275659Phenyl acetic acid derivatives as inflammation modulators - Compounds, pharmaceutical compositions and methods are provided that are useful in the treatment of inflammatory and immune-related diseases and conditions. In particular, the invention provides compounds which modulate the function and/or expression of proteins involved in atopic diseases, inflammatory conditions and cancer. The subject compounds are carboxylic acid derivatives.11-05-2009

Alan Martin Allgeier, Oak Park, CA US

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20110092729PROCESS OF HYDROCYANATION OF UNSATURATED CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVES - The present invention is directed to compositions of specific carboxylic acid, fatty acid or oil derivatives containing nitrile groups and methods of their preparation. The preparation involves a hydrocyanation reaction. A method of hydrogenating the nitrile containing carboxylic acid acids obtained by above hydrocyanation to produce amine containing carboxylic acids is also disclosed in this invention.04-21-2011

David M. J. Allgeier, Noblesville, IN US

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20100229304Siderail and Control Unit Therefor - An occupant support apparatus 09-16-2010

Thomas Allgeier, Cardiff GB

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20120128448LIFTING DEVICE WITH DISTRIBUTED-SENSING SCALE - A lifting device comprises a support element and an actuator for pivotably moving a lifting arm. A load cell outputs a load signal from the actuator. A first torque sensor outputs a first torque signal from at least one of a pivot between the lifting arm and the support element and along the lifting arm. A second torque sensor outputs a second torque signal from at least one of the pivot between the actuator and the support element, the pivot between the actuator and the lifting arm and along the actuator. A displacement sensor outputs a displacement signal from the actuator, and a calculator calculates a weight at a distal end of the lifting arm based on the distributed load signal, first and second torque signals, and the displacement signal.05-24-2012