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Brian G. Amsden, Kingston CA

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20110021427BIPHASIC CALCIUM PHOSPHATE CEMENT FOR DRUG DELIVERY - This invention relates to biomineral-based cements incorporating biopolymer carriers for the site specific introduction of natural or synthetic compounds that influence bone repair and/or patient recovery. The invention further relates to methods for producing such biphasic calcium phosphate cements for drug delivery.01-27-2011

Chris Amsden, Capitola, CA US

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20110253872CONTAINER HOLDER - Container holders are presented including: a base having an top surface, a bottom surface, a proximal end, a distal end, a first longitudinal edge, and a second longitudinal edge; at least two edge stops each having a cross-section, the at least two edge stops in mechanical communication with the top surface of the base, where each of the at least two edge stops are separately disposed along the first longitudinal edge and the second longitudinal edge for providing edge-to-edge containment; at least two end stops in mechanical communication with the top surface of the base, where each of the at least two end stops are separately disposed along the distal end and the proximal end for providing end-to-end containment; and at least one securing mechanism in mechanical communication with the at least two edge stops for securing a container.10-20-2011

Jason J. Amsden, Eddington, ME US

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20120034291NANOIMPRINTING OF SILK FIBROIN STRUCTURES FOR BIOMEDICAL AND BIOPHOTONIC APPLICATIONS - The present invention provides for photonic nanoimprinted silk fibroin-based materials and methods for making same, comprising embossing silk fibroin-based films with photonic nanometer scale patterns. In addition, the invention provides for processes by which the silk fibroin-based films can be nanoimprinted at room temperature, by locally decreasing the glass sition temperature of the silk film Such nanoimprinting process increases high throughput and improves potential for incorporation of silk-based photonics into biomedical and other optical devices.02-09-2012

Jeffrey M. Amsden, Hammondsport, NY US

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20090176895Multi-Tubular Reactors With Monolithic Catalysts - Multi-tubular reactors for fluid processing incorporate reactor tubes containing thermally conductive monolithic catalyst structures with relative dimensions and thermal expansion characteristics effective to establish both a non-interfering or slidably interfering fit between the monolith structures and the reactor tubes at selected monolith mounting temperatures, and geometries at reactor operating temperatures such that the operating gaps between tubes and monoliths under the conditions of reactor operation do not exceed about 250 μm over tube sections where high heat flux to or from the monoliths is required.07-09-2009

Jeffrey Michael Amsden, Hammondsport, NY US

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20090133807Method And Apparatus For Sealing A Glass Package - An apparatus for sealing a substrate assembly by applying a force to the assembly while simultaneously exposing the substrate assembly, and in particular a sealing material disposed between two substrates of the substrate assembly, to an irradiating beam of electromagnetic energy. The beam heats, cures and/or melts the sealing material, depending upon the sealing material to form the seal. The force is applied by directing a flow of fluid against the substrate assembly, and beneficially improves contact between the substrates of the substrate assembly and the sealing material during the sealing process, therefore assisting in achieving a hermetic seal between the substrates.05-28-2009
20090295044Method For Marking Ceramic Structures - A method is provided for marking a structure containing an ceramic-forming component by applying onto a green body a high temperature ink that has a metal-containing species and a metal complexing agent, wherein the metal in the metal-containing species reacts with the ceramic-forming component during firing of the green body to produce a compound that forms a contrasting mark on the resulting ceramic structure. A method is also provided for marking a ceramic-forming green body by applying a two-dimensional dot matrix mark formed of a high temperature ink onto a surface of the ceramic-forming green body, wherein each dot of the two-dimensional dot matrix is formed of a single drop of the high temperature ink.12-03-2009
20100288704Flow-Through Substrate Assemblies and Methods for Making and Using Said Assemblies - Assemblies comprised of mounted flow-through substrates and methods for using and making said assemblies.11-18-2010
20110073259METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEALING A GLASS PACKAGE - An apparatus for sealing a substrate assembly by applying a force to the assembly while simultaneously exposing the substrate assembly, and in particular a sealing material disposed between two substrates of the substrate assembly, to an irradiating beam of electromagnetic energy. The beam heats, cures and/or melts the sealing material, depending upon the sealing material to form the seal. The force is applied by directing a flow of fluid against the substrate assembly, and beneficially improves contact between the substrates of the substrate assembly and the sealing material during the sealing process, therefore assisting in achieving a hermetic seal between the substrates.03-31-2011

Patent applications by Jeffrey Michael Amsden, Hammondsport, NY US

Zachary Roger Amsden, Kailua, HI US

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20110055828Mechanism for Virtual Time Stamp Counter Acceleration - A mechanism for virtual time stamp counter acceleration is disclosed. A method of embodiments of the invention includes setting a virtual machine (VM) time stamp counter (TSC) to a hyper-fast rate, receiving control of the VM due to a VM exit caused by the VM issuing an instruction that reads the VM TSC, and adjusting the VM TSC with a value of an offset counter associated with the VM.03-03-2011