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Anthony N. Fresco, Melville, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100199632SOLUTE ION COULOMB FORCE ACCELARATION AND ELECTRIC FIELD MONOPOLE PASSIVE VOLTAGE SOURCE - At least one electrode assembly is configured to enable like charged ions to convert potential energy of the like charged ions into kinetic energy based on the Coulomb forces therebetween via linear alignment thereof, or enable a first portion of like charged ions to convert potential energy of the first portion of like charged ions to kinetic energy based on interaction with the Coulomb forces of a second portion of like charged ions, or enable a first portion of like charged ions to convert potential energy of a second portion of like charged ions to kinetic energy based on similar interaction. Various electrode assemblies are described and corresponding methods of converting potential energy of like charged ions to kinetic energy. The like charged ions are configured to form a passive electric field voltage source that may have one or more electric field monopoles to enable motion of a mobile assembly.08-12-2010

Anthony N. Hoeber, Saratoga, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110252432MANAGEMENT INTERFACE FOR A SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES AUTOMATED, REAL-TIME, CONTINUOUS DATA PROTECTION - A data management system that protects data into a continuous object store includes a management interface having a time control. The time control allows an administrator to specify a “past” time, such as a single point or range. When the time control is set to a single point, a hierarchical display of data appears on a display exactly as the data existed in the system at that moment in the past. The time control enables the management interface to operate within a history mode in which the display provides a visual representation of a “virtual” point in time in the past during which the data management system has been operative to provide the data protection service.10-13-2011

Anthony N. Konstant, Winnetka, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080203706Drawer type storage cart - The present inventions provide self-supporting drawer type storage carts for the storage of pallets or other loads, including heavy and relatively fragile loads, that may be smoothly moved between an open or forward position and a closed or rearward position.08-28-2008
20090107943Bases for storage rack trusses - A reinforced rack truss base to protect against damage to a rack truss storage system is provided.04-30-2009
20100006526Locking cross bar - A cross bar forming a support surface between parallel deck beams of rack-type storage systems to create storage shelves, the cross bars being lockable and readily removable and reusable.01-14-2010
20110013976Beam and column connector - A beam and column connector connects a beam to a column in structural support systems, such as storage racks. The beam and column connector has a body portion which is securely connected to the end of the beam. The body portion of the beam and column connector has a shape which conforms to the shape of the beam. The beam and column connector also has a column mounting portion which extends from the body portion. The column mounting portion allows the beam and column connector to be securely connected to the column. The beam and column connector can be used with a wide variety of beams and columns. The beam and column connector can provide a strong and safe connection between the beam and the column.01-20-2011

Patent applications by Anthony N. Konstant, Winnetka, IL US

Anthony N. Kordyban, Lombard, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110159795Outdoor Electronic Equipment Enclosures and Related Methods - An electronic equipment enclosure for outdoor deployment includes a housing defining an interior and having an intake port, an exhaust port, an airflow path extending from the intake port to the exhaust port, and an equipment bay for receiving the electronic equipment. The equipment bay is positioned in the airflow path. The equipment enclosure further includes an intake fan for creating positive pressure within the interior of the housing and a pressure-activated damper having an open position for allowing air to exit the enclosure through the exhaust port in response to positive pressure within the interior of the housing and a closed position for preventing external air and/or water from entering the enclosure through the exhaust port when the intake fan is not operating. Other example equipment enclosures and methods are also disclosed.06-30-2011

Anthony N. Krepp, The Woodlands, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120068712SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING A RESISTIVITY TOOL WITH WIRED DRILL PIPE AND ONE OR MORE WELLS - A resistivity tool is used with wired drill pipe and one or more wells. The resistivity tool has a transmitter, receiver modules located adjacent to the drill bit, and high sensitivity receiver modules located at greater distances from the drill bit relative to the receiver modules. The receiver modules and/or the high sensitivity receiver modules may also perform repeater functions for the wired drill pipe. The resistivity tool may provide information regarding a subsurface region of interest. The resistivity tool may be used in a system with sensors, and a distance between the sensors may be based on the type of measurement obtained by the sensors.03-22-2012

Anthony N. Richoux, Richardson, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090031316Scheduling in a High-Performance Computing (HPC) System - In one embodiment, a method for scheduling in a high-performance computing (HPC) system includes receiving a call from a management engine that manages a cluster of nodes in the HPC system. The call specifies a request including a job for scheduling. The method further includes determining whether the request is spatial, compact, or nonspatial and noncompact. The method further includes, if the request is spatial, generating one or more spatial combinations of nodes in the cluster and selecting one of the spatial combinations that is schedulable. The method further includes, if the request is compact, generating one or more compact combinations of nodes in the cluster and selecting one of the compact combinations that is schedulable. The method further includes, if the request is nonspatial and noncompact, identifying one or more schedulable nodes and generating a nonspatial and noncompact combination of nodes in the cluster.01-29-2009

Anthony N. Speca, Kingwood, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080234449Catalyst Activation and Resins Therefrom - The present invention relates to the removal of hydrocarbon residues from a catalyst and more specifically the air activation of a catalyst containing hydrocarbon residues. It also relates to extruded pipe and utility conduit resins comprising polyethylene, household/industrial chemicals container resins, and to a polyethylene resin particularly suitable for large parts by blow molding and sheet extrusion procedures, wherein the resin is made by a process using an activated chromium and titanium-based catalyst.09-25-2008

Patent applications by Anthony N. Speca, Kingwood, TX US

Anthony N. Van Den Pol, Branford, CT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100172877COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE OF AN ONCOLYTIC VESICULAR STOMATITIS VIRUS - Oncolytic VSV viruses have been developed as a strategy for combating cancer. The present invention includes mutant VSV that have one or more mutations in the nucleic acid sequence encoding the viral genome that increase the oncolytic potential of the virus. Pharmaceutical compositions including oncolytic virus disclosed herein are also provided. Pharmaceutical compositions containing virus and one or more excipients may be for systemic or local administration. Methods of administering an effective amount of the compositions for treating cancer are disclosed. Preferred routes of administration include intratumeral and intravenous injection, and intranasal delivery. Administration of the disclosed compositions containing oncolytic viruses may be coupled with surgical, radiologic, other therapeutic approaches to treatment of cancer. Methods of manufacturing mutant VSV viruses exhibiting desired properties include applying selective pressure, and through directed or random mutagenesis.07-08-2010