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Craig Auer, St. Louis, MO US
Freda Auer, Huntington, WV US
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| 20110126339 | WEARABLE STADIUM ARTICLE OF CLOTHING - A cold-weather protective wearable article of clothing includes a substantially tubular main body portion. The main body portion having a continuous lower body portion and an upper body portion having a slit cut therein from a neck portion to an upper edge of said lower body portion. A first fastening mechanism is disposed along longitudinal edges of the upper body portion for closing such upper body portion into a tubular shape. A second fastening mechanism has a first portion thereof disposed along a shorter top edge adjacent proximal corners for holding the upper corners in place over the shoulders of a wearer. A second portion of the second fastening mechanism is disposed in at least two locations proximal midsection adjacent the longitudinal edges. A hood is one of formed integrally with and attached to the upper body portion adjacent the top edge of such upper body portion. | 06-02-2011 |
Jack L. Auer, Huntington, WV US
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| 20110126339 | WEARABLE STADIUM ARTICLE OF CLOTHING - A cold-weather protective wearable article of clothing includes a substantially tubular main body portion. The main body portion having a continuous lower body portion and an upper body portion having a slit cut therein from a neck portion to an upper edge of said lower body portion. A first fastening mechanism is disposed along longitudinal edges of the upper body portion for closing such upper body portion into a tubular shape. A second fastening mechanism has a first portion thereof disposed along a shorter top edge adjacent proximal corners for holding the upper corners in place over the shoulders of a wearer. A second portion of the second fastening mechanism is disposed in at least two locations proximal midsection adjacent the longitudinal edges. A hood is one of formed integrally with and attached to the upper body portion adjacent the top edge of such upper body portion. | 06-02-2011 |
Jason Auer, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20110294717 | Therapeutic Polymeric Nanoparticle Compositions with High Glass Transition Temperature or High Molecular Weight Copolymers - The present disclosure relates in part to pharmaceutical compositions comprising polymeric nanoparticles having certain glass transition temperatures. Other aspects of the invention include methods of making such nanoparticles. | 12-01-2011 |
John E. Auer, Ipswich, MA US
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| 20100317933 | MEDICAL SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD - According to some embodiments, there is provided a medical monitoring device that includes one or more sensors, wherein a sensor is adapted to sense a parameter of a patient and computator adapted to receive an output of at least one sensor and to compute a condition-index-value directly related to a condition of the patient. | 12-16-2010 |
Peter J. Auer, Chandler, AZ US
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| 20090294240 | DRIVE SHAFT ADAPTED FOR USE BETWEEN A PLURALITY OF DIFFERENT MECHANISMS - A drive shaft is configured to be disposed between a drive mechanism and a plurality of driven mechanisms and to transfer a drive torque generated by the drive mechanism to one of the plurality of driven mechanisms. The drive shaft includes a first shaft section and a second shaft section. The first shaft section has a first outer diameter, and is dimensioned to be disposed within the drive mechanism, within one of the plurality of driven mechanisms, or simultaneously within the drive mechanism and one of the plurality of driven mechanisms. The first shaft section is also configured to at least selectively engage, and thereby at least selectively receive the drive torque generated in, the drive mechanism. The second shaft section is coupled to the first shaft section and has a second outer diameter that is less than the first outer diameter. The second shaft section is dimensioned to be disposed within either the drive mechanism or one of the plurality of driven mechanisms. | 12-03-2009 |
Robert E. Auer, Key Largo, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100009333 | Methods for Acoustic Particle Focusing in Biological Sample Analyzers - Methods for using acoustic focusing technology on its own or in conjunction with hydrodynamic focusing for analyzing biological samples are provided. In one application, a preferential orientation of biological particles is achieved by applying a substantially elliptical acoustic field. In another application, a sample comprising a fluid medium carrying a plurality of discrete biological particles is pre-concentrated in-line with a sample analyzer, such as a flow cytometer, where a sheath fluid is introduced after acoustic pre-concentration. In a further application, methods for acoustically separating suspended discrete biological particles of different densities from a fluid medium are discussed. The particle-free fluid medium, such as a blood-cell-free and lipid-free clear serum, may be used for chemical analysis. | 01-14-2010 |
Robert T. Auer, East Stroudsburg, PA US
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| 20090039083 | Break-away impact-resistant tip - A closure for a container, the closure including a spout having a dispensing nozzle and a tip attached to the spout at a break-away junction. The break-away junction is recessed from the nozzle such that a user is protected from rough or jagged edges that may be created when the tip is broken away from the spout. The spout also has an orifice that is smaller than the dispensing nozzle for controlling the rate or amount of product dispensed from the container, the orifice remaining intact when the tip is broken away from the spout. The tip is sufficiently flexible to absorb an impact, such as from the container being dropped, but is sufficiently stiff that a user can fracture the break-away junction by applying sideways force to the tip. The closure may be attached to the container by a cap body or may be formed integrally with the container. | 02-12-2009 |
| 20090120899 | Flip top container closure - A flip-top container closure for use with a bottle or similar container having a neck. The closure includes a base cap that attaches to the container. The base cap is connected to an cover cap by a hinge. The base cap includes a skirt extending downward from the section's top surface, and a concentric plug seal extending from the surface inside the skirt. The base cap includes an orifice for passage of the container's contents. The cover cap includes a plug that seals the orifice when the closure is closed. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20100032432 | Break-Away venting closure - A closure for a container, the closure including a spout having a dispensing nozzle and a tip attached to the spout at a break-away junction. The break-away junction has a vent passageway interconnecting the interior of the container with the ambient surroundings, and a vent element disposed in the passageway. The vent element is impermeable to liquids, gels, and powders, but is permeable to gases and vapors, permitting the pressure to remain equalized between the interior of the container and the ambient surroundings. The closure may be attached to the container by a cap body or may be formed integrally with the container. | 02-11-2010 |
| 20100126996 | Lightweight Child-Resistant Closure - A child-resistant container closure includes a base cap having a plurality of upwardly extending teeth and one or more ramps protruding radially outwardly from a skirt, and a cover cap having a plurality of downwardly extending teeth adapted for engagement with the teeth of the base cap and one or more ramps protruding radially inwardly from a skirt, the cover cap ramps being adapted for engagement with the base cap ramps, and springs urging the cover cap apart from the base cap for enabling selective engagement between the base cap teeth and the cover cap teeth. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20100126997 | Lightweight Child-Resistant Closure - A child-resistant container closure includes a base cap having a top, a skirt, and a plurality of asymmetric teeth recessed in the skirt below the top, and a cover cap having a top, a skirt, and a plurality of asymmetric downwardly extending teeth adjacent to the skirt, the teeth being adapted for asymmetric engagement with the base cap teeth, the skirt having a plurality of interspersed vertical legs each spaced apart from adjacent legs by vertical openings, the legs being joined at a bottom end of the skirt by a support ring, the base cap teeth each having a sloped sliding face to ensure that one of the cover cap teeth will drop into a notch between adjacent base cap teeth when the cover cap is rotated in one direction. | 05-27-2010 |
Robert Thomas Auer, East Stroudsburg, PA US
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| 20090039086 | Easily removable multi-paneled locking cover with mess-preventing ring - A container cover for use with a container having a neck. The cover includes a lid, a skirt extending downward from the circumference of the lid, and a concentric plug seal extending from the lid inside the skirt. The cover also includes an annular recessed channel circumscribing the center of the lid, with the channel including at least one hole in a side wall of the channel, the hole allowing air to pass through the lid. The skirt preferably includes six lock panels. The sides of the lock panels are defined by vertical slots in the skirt, and each lock panel features at least one inwardly-projecting lock. When the cover is locked on the container, the locks engage a lip on the container neck. When a user wishes to remove the cover, the user pulls up on the edge of a lock panel, disengaging the locks from the container lip and removing the cover. | 02-12-2009 |
