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Adra S. Baca, Pittsford, NY US
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| 20090214413 | ORDERED MESOPOROUS CARBONS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - The present invention relates to an ordered mesoporous carbon and method for manufacturing the ordered mesoporous carbon which is made from a surfactant, a carbon precursor, water (possibly mixed with an acid) and a water immiscible oil. In addition, the present invention relates to a method of formulating a composition which is used to manufacture the ordered mesoporous carbon. Moreover, the present invention relates to an activated carbon which is made by partially oxidizing an ordered mesoporous carbon. | 08-27-2009 |
Adra Smith Baca, Rochester, NY US
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| 20090197048 | DAMAGE RESISTANT GLASS ARTICLE FOR USE AS A COVER PLATE IN ELECTRONIC DEVICES - An alkali aluminosilicate glass article, said alkali aluminosilicate glass having a surface compressive stress of at least about 200 MPa, a surface compressive layer having a depth of at least about 30 μm, a thickness of at least about 0.3 mm and an amphiphobic fluorine-based surface layer chemically bonded to the surface of the glass. In one embodiment the glass has an anti-reflective coating applied to one surface of the glass between the chemically strengthened surface of the glass and the amphiphobic coating. In another embodiment the surface of the chemically strengthened glass is acid treated using a selected acid (e.g., HCL, H | 08-06-2009 |
| 20100285275 | FINGERPRINT-RESISTANT GLASS SUBSTRATES - A glass substrate having at least one surface with engineered properties that include hydrophobicity, oleophobicity, anti-stick or adherence of particulate or liquid matter, resistance to fingerprinting, durability, and transparency (i.e., haze<10%). The surface comprises at least one set of topological features that together have a re-entrant geometry that prevents a decrease in contact angle and pinning of drops comprising at least one of water and sebaceous oils. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20110018174 | Electrospinning Process and Apparatus for Aligned Fiber Production - An electrospinning process and apparatus for forming aligned electrospun fibers. A time-dependent (AC) voltage is applied to a multi-electrode collector in order to temporally control the location and orientation of fiber deposition. | 01-27-2011 |
Adra Smith Baca, Pittsford, NY US
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| 20090305138 | Composite Carbon Electrodes Useful In Electric Double Layer Capacitors And Capacitive Deionization Methods of Making The Same - Composite carbon electrodes for use in, for example, Capacitive Deionization (CDI) of a fluid stream or, for example, an electric double layer capacitor (EDLC) are described. Methods of making the composite carbon electrodes are also described. The composite carbon electrode comprises an electrically conductive porous matrix comprising carbon; and an electric double layer capacitor, comprising an activated carbonized material, dispersed throughout the pore volume of the electrically conductive porous matrix. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20110163273 | COMPOSITE CARBON ELECTRODES USEFUL IN ELECTRIC DOUBLE LAYER CAPACITORS AND CAPACITIVE DEIONIZATION AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Composite carbon electrodes for use in, for example, Capacitive Deionization (CDI) of a fluid stream or, for example, an electric double layer capacitor (EDLC) are described. Methods of making the composite carbon electrodes are also described. The composite carbon electrode comprises an electrically conductive porous matrix comprising carbon; and an electric double layer capacitor, comprising an activated carbonized material, dispersed throughout the pore volume of the electrically conductive porous matrix. | 07-07-2011 |
Alfred Baca, Urbana, IL US
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| 20110277813 | Arrays of Ultrathin Silicon Solar Microcells - Provided are solar cells, photovoltaics and related methods for making solar cells, wherein the solar cell is made of ultrathin solar grade or low quality silicon. In an aspect, the invention is a method of making a solar cell by providing a solar cell substrate having a receiving surface and assembling a printable semiconductor element on the receiving surface of the substrate via contact printing. The semiconductor element has a thickness that is less than or equal to 100 μm and, for example, is made from low grade Si. | 11-17-2011 |
Alfred J. Baca, Urbana, IL US
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| 20100283069 | Optical systems fabricated by printing-based assembly - The present invention provides optical devices and systems fabricated, at least in part, via printing-based assembly and integration of device components. In specific embodiments the present invention provides light emitting systems, light collecting systems, light sensing systems and photovoltaic systems comprising printable semiconductor elements, including large area, high performance macroelectronic devices. Optical systems of the present invention comprise semiconductor elements assembled, organized and/or integrated with other device components via printing techniques that exhibit performance characteristics and functionality comparable to single crystalline semiconductor based devices fabricated using conventional high temperature processing methods. Optical systems of the present invention have device geometries and configurations, such as form factors, component densities, and component positions, accessed by printing that provide a range of useful device functionalities. Optical systems of the present invention include devices and device arrays exhibiting a range of useful physical and mechanical properties including flexibility, shapeability, conformability and stretchability. Optical systems of the present invention include, however, devices and device arrays provided on conventional rigid or semi-rigid substrates, in addition to devices and device arrays provided on flexible, shapeable and/or stretchable substrates. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20110171813 | Release Strategies for Making Transferable Semiconductor Structures, Devices and Device Components - Provided are methods for making a device or device component by providing a multilayer structure having a plurality of functional layers and a plurality of release layers and releasing the functional layers from the multilayer structure by separating one or more of the release layers to generate a plurality of transferable structures. The transferable structures are printed onto a device substrate or device component supported by a device substrate. The methods and systems provide means for making high-quality and low-cost photovoltaic devices, transferable semiconductor structures, (opto-)electronic devices and device components. | 07-14-2011 |
| 20110266561 | Optical Systems Fabricated by Printing-Based Assembly - The present invention provides optical devices and systems fabricated, at least in part, via printing-based assembly and integration of device components. In specific embodiments the present invention provides light emitting systems, light collecting systems, light sensing systems and photovoltaic systems comprising printable semiconductor elements, including large area, high performance macroelectronic devices. Optical systems of the present invention comprise semiconductor elements assembled, organized and/or integrated with other device components via printing techniques that exhibit performance characteristics and functionality comparable to single crystalline semiconductor based devices fabricated using conventional high temperature processing methods. Optical systems of the present invention have device geometries and configurations, such as form factors, component densities, and component positions, accessed by printing that provide a range of useful device functionalities. Optical systems of the present invention include devices and device arrays exhibiting a range of useful physical and mechanical properties including flexibility, shapeability, conformability and stretchablity. Optical systems of the present invention include, however, devices and device arrays provided on conventional rigid or semi-rigid substrates, in addition to devices and device arrays provided on flexible, shapeable and/or stretchable substrates. | 11-03-2011 |
Brian J. Baca, Houston, TX US
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| 20110227296 | Bi-directional seal assembly - A bi-directional seal assembly for sealing the annulus between an inner tubular member and an outer tubular member comprises an annular seal which in cross section includes a generally U-shaped first portion having a radially inner first leg and a radially outer second leg and a generally U-shaped second portion having a radially inner third leg and a radially outer fourth leg. The second and third legs are joined together such that the first leg engages the inner tubular member and the fourth leg engages the outer tubular member. Pressure below the seal urges the first leg into sealing engagement with the inner tubular member and forces the second and third legs radially outwardly to thereby urge the fourth leg into sealing engagement with the outer tubular member. Also, pressure above the seal urges the fourth leg into sealing engagement with the outer tubular member and forces the second and third legs radially inwardly to thereby urge the first leg into sealing engagement with the inner tubular member. | 09-22-2011 |
Claudia M. Baca, Lakewood, CO US
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| 20080208665 | Organizational project management maturity development methods and systems - Methods and computer program products for developing an organization's project management skills through assessment of its project management maturity based on a set of organizations project management best practices is disclosed. To assess an organization's project management maturity, an assessment scope is defined within a set of organizational project management best practices where each best practice includes two or more incremental capabilities that aggregate to that best practice. Questions are selected that correspond to capabilities within the defined assessment scope and answers to the selected questions are received from one or more organizational roles. The organization's project management maturity is then assessed for the defined assessment scope responsive to the received answers in order to develop the organization's project management maturity. | 08-28-2008 |
Horatio John Baca, New Harmony, UT US
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| 20090321477 | Key driven toothpaste dispenser and brush caddy - A combination toothbrush holder and toothpaste dispenser having an oblong container with an opening in the front wall thereof for holding a tube of toothpaste within the container with the cap end of the toothpaste tube protruding from a front wall of said container; a pair of longitudinal track openings respectively on the front and rear sides of said oblong container receive a slotted key, which key is inserted into and rides in said track openings after a slot in said key has been wound upon the crimped end of a toothpaste tube for user-controlled dispensing of toothpaste from the tube. | 12-31-2009 |
Leonard Lloyd Baca, Mulvane, KS US
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| 20110308711 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FORMING A COMPLEX MONOLITHIC THERMOSET PART - A system and method for forming a hollow, complex, monolithic composite part. Composite material may be placed around the mandrel, then an internal impermeable membrane may be placed into and/or through tunnels formed in the mandrel. Next, an external impermeable membrane may be placed around the composite material and sealed against itself and the internal impermeable membrane such that the mandrel and the composite material are both contained in an airtight manner between the internal and external impermeable membranes. Air may then be removed from within the sealed impermeable membranes, compressing the impermeable membranes against the mandrel and/or the composite material. The consolidated composite material may be hardened to form the composite part. Finally, the impermeable membrane may be removed from around the hollow composite part and from within the mandrel, followed by removal of the mandrel from within the composite part by breaking it up into smaller pieces. | 12-22-2011 |
Quentin Baca, Lexington, MA US
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| 20110280922 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING AND/OR PREVENTING DISEASES - The invention relates to a therapeutic device for the delivery of therapeutic agents, e.g. a peptide such as leuprolide, via the vagina to a female mammal. In some embodiments, the invention also relates to methods for the treatment of obesity and eating disorders, diabetes, multiple sclerosis (MS), endometriosis, uterine fibroids, polycystic ovarian disease, various cancers such as breast cancer, acne, hirsutism, microbial or fungal or viral infections such as bacterial vaginosis or AIDS/HIV, and chronic diseases using a disclosed vaginal device. | 11-17-2011 |
Richard J. Baca, Plano, TX US
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| 20090060510 | Optical Network Terminal Apparatus - A distributed optical network terminal apparatus includes an n-plexer selecting a plurality of downstream channels of a received wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) optical signal. A wavelength translator block translates each selected channel of the WDM optical signal to an associated downstream translated optical signal having a wavelength distinct from that of the associated channel. | 03-05-2009 |
Roberto Baca, El Paso, TX US
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| 20110021067 | Lever Bypass Plug-In Meter Socket for Electric Watt-Hour Meters - The present invention relates generally to a lever bypass plug-in meter socket. More particularly, the invention encompasses a lever bypass plug-in meter socket for electric watt-hour meters. The present invention is also directed to a novel plug-in meter socket for electrical watt-hour meter with a quick bypass. | 01-27-2011 |
Robert Paul Baca, Phoenix, AR US
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| 20090136907 | R.O.C. Syllable System - An English syllable system which uses English words, Partial English Words, and Phonics to teach people how to speak other languages with the accent as if the student were from that country. This system uses the preceding three types of words from the English Language to teach foreign languages. | 05-28-2009 |
