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Christian K. Apple, Saratoga, CA US
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| 20090000350 | Hybrid manual-electronic pipette - A hybrid manual-electronic pipette combines a manually driven piston with real-time electronic measurement of liquid volume and piston displacement while compensating for both pipette-specific and pipette model-specific variations. The hybrid nature of the pipette facilitates increased accuracy and improved ease of use, and enables additional functionalities not practicable with traditional manual pipettes. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090000402 | Hybrid manual-electronic pipette - A hybrid manual-electronic pipette combines a manually driven piston with real-time electronic measurement of liquid volume and piston displacement while compensating for both pipette-specific and pipette model-specific variations. The hybrid nature of the pipette facilitates increased accuracy and improved ease of use, and enables additional functionalities not practicable with traditional manual pipettes. | 01-01-2009 |
Edward G. Apple, Wilmington, NC US
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| 20090060111 | CHANNEL SEATING TOOL FOR NUCLEAR FUEL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR SEATING CHANNEL ON THE ASSEMBLY - A tool to slide a channel on a nuclear reactor fuel bundle assembly, the tool includes: a plate having a slot to receive a handle of the fuel bundle and a lower surface that engages an upper edge of the channel; at least one post extends up from the plate, and an arm is attached to a pivot on the post and includes a first end to receive a downward force and a second end adapted to engage the handle of the fuel bundle to apply an upward force to the handle and push down on the channel. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20100124307 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MEASURING AND SETTING PERPENDICULARITY OF AN UPPER TIE PLATE OF A NUCLEAR FUEL BUNDLE - An apparatus for measuring perpendicularity of an upper tie plate of a nuclear fuel bundle includes a first comb having a first plurality of teeth; a second comb having a second plurality of teeth, the second comb being parallel to and spaced from the first comb; a comb connector that connects the first comb to the second comb, the comb connector having a second end extending beyond the first comb; a rigid finger provided at the second end of the comb connector; a rotatable gage provided on the second comb; and a mobile finger operatively connected to the gage. | 05-20-2010 |
| 20110103537 | CHANNEL SEATING TOOL FOR NUCLEAR FUEL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR SEATING CHANNEL ON THE ASSEMBLY - A tool to slide a channel on a nuclear reactor fuel bundle assembly, the tool includes: a plate having a slot to receive a handle of the fuel bundle and a lower surface that engages an upper edge of the channel; at least one post extends up from the plate, and an arm is attached to a pivot on the post and includes a first end to receive a downward force and a second end adapted to engage the handle of the fuel bundle to apply an upward force to the handle and push down on the channel. | 05-05-2011 |
Gary Elliot Apple, New York, NY US
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| 20110110611 | Bag With Interior Pockets With Removable Nametags - A bag has a front, back and opposing sides, in which the front and back have a respective interior facing surface and an exterior facing surface. A fastener such as a pair of zippers are disposed on opposing sides joining the front and back together thereby forming a center compartment, defined by the interior facing surfaces of the front and back. When the fasteners such as the zippers are unzipped, the front and back can lie substantially flat. Advantageously one or more pockets are formed on the interior facing surface of the front or back. A plurality of tags are affixed to the pockets using an appropriate attachment device such as complementary strips of Velcro, to identify the contents of the pockets. | 05-12-2011 |
Howard P. Apple, Winter Park, FL US
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| 20100113900 | Multispot Monitoring for Use in Optical Coherence Tomography - Optical coherence tomography (herein “OCT”) based analyte monitoring systems are disclosed. In one aspect, techniques are disclosed that can identify fluid flow in vivo (e.g., blood flow), which can act as a metric for gauging the extent of blood perfusion in tissue. For instance, if OCT is to be used to estimate the level of an analyte (e.g., glucose) in tissue, a measure of the extent of blood flow can potentially indicate the presence of an analyte correlating region, which would be suitable for analyte level estimation with OCT. Another aspect is related to systems and methods for scanning multiple regions. An optical beam is moved across the surface of the tissue in two distinct manners. The first can be a coarse scan, moving the beam to provide distinct scanning positions on the skin. The second can be a fine scan where the beam is applied for more detailed analysis. | 05-06-2010 |
James R. Apple, Delanson, NY US
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| 20110093955 | DESIGNING SECURITY INTO SOFTWARE DURING THE DEVELOPMENT LIFECYCLE - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for a comprehensive software security system. The overarching software security system described and claimed herein provides for a system that address all of the concerns and vulnerabilities present at the design level (i.e., new software applications) and the production level (i.e., pre-existing software applications) associated with software. Additionally, the system governs the individual security processes and practices. The software security system defines specific security practices and the timing for application of the practices within the overall software development lifecycle. Additionally, the disclosed software security system takes advantage of role specialization, such as security specialization, to increase effectiveness and limit conflicts of interest within the design process. | 04-21-2011 |
Jason K. Apple, Springdale, AR US
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| 20110171333 | Morinda Citrifolia Based Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Formulations for Improved Color Stability and Increased Shelf Life of Various Meat Products - The present invention relates to | 07-14-2011 |
Linda Sue Apple, Paoli, IN US
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| 20090197788 | RezOlex curling iron clean - A non-caustic chemical composition for cleaning surfaces of heat encrusted curling irons, clothes irons of metal, ceramic stovetops, fiberglass bath tubs, shower, sinks, boats, resin furniture, porcelain, and plastic is provided in the form of foam, and liquid sprays. A chemical composition consist of three active ingreadieances 12% diethylene glycol monobutyl ether and sodium carbonate and/or potassium carbonate anhydrous 7%, potassium carbonate preferred, in an aerosol cleaner formulation of monoethanolamine 5%, and Isobutane 5% comprises chemical composition to be applied to said surfaces in aqueous solution. A chemical composition consisting in the form of foam cleaner is much more preferred over scraping curling irons with razor blades, steel wool, comet, alcohol, and trying to soak in water, which runs the irons. The cleaning composition in the form of liquid in a trigger sprays, works well on flat surfaces. A chemical composition in the form of aerosol spray can with pressurized valves sprays a fine mist of foam, which adheres to vertical walls, curved surfaces, allowing cleaner to remain on surface for a period of time, shake, spray, wait, wipe with clean water, with the time period of 10 minutes to 2 hours makes cleaning time more time efficient. | 08-06-2009 |
Linda Sue Apple US
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| 20090258846 | Eyebrow re-growth stimulator for re-growth of lost eyebrows - A chemical composition and method of an eyebrow re-growth stimulator for women who has lost there eyebrows due to dease and treatments. The lose of harmons and other causes such as in ageing women population. The eyebrow regrowth composition methods of topical treatment in an effective amount of the treatment which emploes a vasodilator in combination with estradiol and/or a 5-a-reductase inhibitor in a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle. The compositions and methods of the invention are suitable for the treatment of lost eyebrows whereby the promotion of re-growth is increased. | 10-15-2009 |
Robert Apple, Newtown, PA US
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| 20080260682 | Polyethylene glycol colonic purgative composition - This invention relates to novel colonic purgative compositions of polyethylene glycol having an average molecular weight of at least 1,000 or at least 4,000. Further, this invention relates to methods of using the colonic purgative compositions. The formulations and methods of this invention are particularly useful to cleanse the bowel prior to diagnostic and surgical procedures and can also be employed in lower dosages as a laxative to promote elimination and/or to relieve constipation. | 10-23-2008 |
Robert B. Apple, Boulder, CO US
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| 20110132592 | INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR THE EXTRACTION, INCINERATION AND MONITORING OF WASTE OR VENTED GASES - Systems and methods for the extraction, incineration and monitoring of methane gas extracted from a mine are described herein. In some embodiments, a system includes a transportation platform, a fluid machine coupled to the transportation platform, an incinerator, a vent assembly and a flow interface assembly. The fluid machine is configured to be coupled to a gas well, and to produce a gas flow from the gas well. The incinerator is configured to be fluidically coupled to the fluid machine, and is configured to combust at least a portion of the gas flow from the gas well. The vent assembly is configured to be fluidically coupled to the fluid machine. The flow interface assembly is coupled to the transportation platform and is configured to selectively place the fluid machine in fluid communication with any one of the incinerator and the vent assembly. | 06-09-2011 |
Robert E. Apple US
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| 20110132849 | Infusion of combustion gases into ballast water preferably under less than atmospheric pressure to synergistically kill harmful Aquatic Nuisance Species by simultaneous hypercapnia, hypoxia and Acidic pH level - Aquatic nuisance species (ANS) in ship's ballast water are killed by permeating to equilibrium a gaseous mixture consisting essentially of, preferably, ≧84% nitrogen, ≧11% carbon dioxide and ≦4% oxygen through ship's ballast water until the ballast water itself becomes (i) hypercapnic to ≧20 ppm carbon dioxide, and, by association, (ii) acidic to pH ≦7, while preferably further, and also, being rendered (iii) hypoxic to ≦1 ppm oxygen. The permeating is preferably realized by bubbling the gaseous mixture preferably obtained from an inert gas generator through the ballast water over the course of 2+ days while the ballast water is continually maintained a pressure less than atmosphere, preferably −2 p.s.i. or less. The (i) hypercapnic, (ii) acidic and (iii) hypoxic conditions—each of which can be independently realized—synergistically cooperate to kill a broad range of ANS in the ballast water without deleterious effect on the environment when, and if, the ballast water in which the balance of dissolved gases has been changed is discharged. | 06-09-2011 |
Wesley Larry Apple, Elon, NC US
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| 20090067604 | Method and apparatus for evaluating possible 3-way call events - The likelihood that a called party to a telephone call has forwarded the call to another party, or has conferenced the call to include another party is estimated by requiring that the called party supply a first signal, illustratively a first DTMF signal, later requiring that the called party provide a second signal, illustratively the same DTMF signal provided by the first signal, and comparing characteristics of said first and second signals as received at a telephone network node. | 03-12-2009 |
