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David Ann, Arcadia, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090042777G-CSF Transferrin Fusion Proteins - A polypeptide comprising a G-CSF domain operably linked to a Tf domain, wherein the ability of the polypeptide to be transported into a cell expressing a TfR gene or the ability of the polypeptide to be transported across a cell expressing a TfR gene via transcytosis is higher than that of the G-CSF domain alone.02-12-2009

Jong-Hoon Ann, Gyeonggi-Do KR

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080316973Method and Apparatus for Supporting a Handover Using an Interactive Channel in a Dvb-H Cbms System - An apparatus and method for continuously providing a selected service being watched when a user moves out of a cell or network in a Digital Video Broadcasting-Handheld (DVB-H) Convergence of Broadcasting and Mobile Service (CBMS) system. Information required for a handover is provided to a terminal using an interactive channel. The handover for the terminal can be performed using a conventional scheme and an enhanced scheme even when the user moves to a new cell while watching the selected service. As the enhanced handover scheme is provided, the user can receive a seamless service. In a mobile environment, a handover scenario for the terminal can be efficiently provided.12-25-2008

Joon Kui Ann, Gyeonggi-Do KR

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20100098005METHOD FOR RECEIVING ACK/NACK SIGNAL IN MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method for transmitting information of resources for use in transmission of ACK/NACK signals in a mobile communication system is disclosed. An example method for receiving ACK/NACK signals in a mobile communication system is also disclosed. When resources for transmission of data and resources for transmission of control information of the data are scheduled through virtual unit resources, the method identifies information of resources for receiving an ACK/NACK signal for transmission data mapped to information of at least one of a virtual unit resource allocated to the transmission data and a virtual unit resource allocated to control information of the transmission data, and receives the ACK/NACK signal for the transmission data through the information of resources for receiving the ACK/NACK signal.04-22-2010

Judith Ann, Taylor, MI US

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20110079309Plumbers outer patch (pop) - A patch that would bond to a surface as a retaining barrier having a preferred gum chemical adhesive bond coating continuous over the patch to prevent bond failure, water, fluid, material or air from venting into an aperture, surface, crack, protruding object and surface or area with a protective seal. A patch sleeve portion may be formed to fit around protruding object(s) independent of patch or attached to the patch portions that may be formed and fused together, each with or without an adhesive coating element applied during manufacturing or during application. The patch and sleeve portions may be formed separately and fused together in a press, injection mold, mold or formed to be independent. The process of injection molding, molding or other means can be used to form the patch and/or sleeve portions. Applying a layer or layers on both the patch, sleeve, seal or adhesive bonding element surfaces with a layer or layers continuous over the patch and adhesive to form a continuous coating for proper application during or after the production process. A Means known in the art, for example tacky adhesive sprays, tacky adhesive applications, rubber cement can also be employed to further ensure a firm seal or bond between the patch or adhesive coating and surface to be applied to. This can be applied during manufacturing or at the job site. A seal can be employed to prevent patch and adhesive from adhering to unwanted objects and removed prior to application. Methods of manufacturing and using the patch are also taught herein.04-07-2011

Ng Chern Ann, Singapore SG

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100231514Customizable Computer Input Device - A customer user input device such as a computer mouse is disclosed. A core module can house the sensor, micro-controller and RF modules (if any). It may or may not also house the microswitches and scroll wheel. The core module can accept inserts having differing or variable button configurations so that the user can customize the location of the buttons in accordance with the user's intentions.09-16-2010
20110063219Modular Computer Mouse - A system and method are disclosed for providing a modular user input device such as a computer mouse. A core module can house the sensor, microcontroller and RF modules (if any). It may or may not also house the microswitches and scroll wheel. The core module includes a case module connector that will allow it to accept mouse button inputs from an interchangeable case module, power from a battery pack (if required for wireless operation) and control lights or any other input/output features on the mouse itself. The core module can also accept the connection to the host computer, either through the case module connector or directly via USB or similar industry standard connector.03-17-2011

Qinghong Jessica Ann, Moore, SC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100035491Fiber-containing composite and method for making the same - A unitary, fiber-containing composite comprises (a) a first region comprising a plurality of first binder fibers and a plurality of bast fibers, (b) a second region disposed above the first region, the second region comprising a plurality of second binder fibers and a plurality of bast fibers, and (c) a transitional region disposed between the first region and the second region. The transitional region comprises concentrations of the first binder fiber, the second binder fiber, and the bast fiber. The concentration of the first binder fiber in the first transitional region is greatest proximate to the first region and least proximate to the second region, and the concentration of the second binder fiber and the bast fiber in the first transitional region is greatest proximate to the second region and least proximate to the first region. A method for producing a unitary, fiber-containing composite is also described.02-11-2010

Yale Ann, San Dimas, CA US

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20090206020Device for Producing Magnetized Water - Provided is a device for producing magnetized water which can be installed outside a water feed pipe for supplying drinking water, or inside a shower head or water purifier to magnetize the water being supplied into healthful functional water by utilizing characteristics of magnetic ions, so that the magnetized water enhances skin care and prevention and therapeutic effects on skin infections when used to shower, or the magnetized water detoxicates or neutralizes poisonous substance, and is excellent in anti-inflammation effect when used as a drinking water, thereby increasing natural healing force against diseases.08-20-2009
20100282458CARBON FIBER HEATING SOURCE AND HEATING SYSTEM USING THE SAME - A carbon fiber heating source includes a bundle of carbon fibers combined with glass fibers. The bundle is surrounded with a silicone coating layer and has high tensile strength responsive to bending and tension while emitting heat at high temperature. The carbon fiber heat emitting source includes heat emitting fibers formed by combining carbon fibers with glass fibers. Connection terminals are formed at both ends of the heat emitting fibers so that electricity can be applied thereto. A coating member coats the surfaces of the heat emitting fibers and the connection terminals. The coating member may be a silicone coating layer formed on the heat emitting fibers and the connection terminals. The coating member may be a quartz pipe that is filled with LPG and hydrogen and receives and seals the heat emitting fibers such that only a portion of the connection terminals is exposed from the both ends.11-11-2010