Baker, WI
Ashley Baker, Waukesha, WI US
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20090280090 | METHODS OF TREATING PIGS WITH BACILLUS STRAINS - Disclosed are methods of administering at least two | 11-12-2009 |
20120100118 | METHODS OF TREATING PIGS WITH BACILLUS STRAINS - Disclosed are methods of administering at least two | 04-26-2012 |
20150250831 | METHODS OF TREATING PIGS WITH BACILLUS STRAINS - Disclosed are methods of administering at least two | 09-10-2015 |
Bob Baker, Mineral Point, WI US
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20100297910 | Structural Reinforcement Component For A Wooden Bee Habitat - A selectively attachable, mass-produced component for reinforcing to man-made wooden bee habitats to counteract the effects of climates and prevent entry of invasive animals and insects components to extend the life and structural integrity of a bee habitat. | 11-25-2010 |
David A. Baker, Grafton, WI US
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20090281109 | CYSTEINE AND CYSTINE PRODRUGS TO TREAT SCHIZOPHRENIA AND REDUCE DRUG CRAVINGS - The present invention provides cysteine and cystine prodrugs for the treatment of schizophrenia and drug addiction. The invention further encompasses pharmaceutical compositions containing prodrugs and methods of using the prodrugs and compositions for treatment of schizophrenia and drug addiction. | 11-12-2009 |
20100048587 | CYSTEINE AND CYSTINE BIOISOSTERES TO TREAT SCHIZOPHRENIA AND REDUCE DRUG CRAVINGS - The present invention provides cysteine and cystine bioisosteres for the treatment of schizophrenia and drug addiction. The invention further encompasses pharmaceutical compositions containing such bioisosteres and methods of using the bioisosteres for treatment of schizophrenia and drug addiction. | 02-25-2010 |
20110021533 | CYSTEINE PRODRUGS TO TREAT SCHIZOPHRENIA AND DRUG ADDICTION - The present invention provides cysteine prodrugs for the treatment of schizophrenia and drug addiction. The invention further encompasses pharmaceutical compositions containing prodrugs and methods of using the prodrugs and compositions for treatment of schizophrenia and drug addiction. | 01-27-2011 |
20120220596 | CYSTEINE AND CYSTINE PRODRUGS TO TREAT SCHIZOPHRENIA AND REDUCE DRUG CRAVINGS - The present invention provides cysteine and cystine prodrugs for the treatment of schizophrenia and drug addiction. The invention further encompasses pharmaceutical compositions containing prodrugs and methods of using the prodrugs and compositions for treatment of schizophrenia and drug addiction. | 08-30-2012 |
20130338165 | Use of Compounds Elevating Glutathione Levels for the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease - Methods of treating Parkinson's Disease comprising administering compounds that up-regulate cystine-glutamate exchange (system X | 12-19-2013 |
20140155440 | CYSTEINE AND CYSTINE BIOISOSTERES TO TREAT SCHIZOPHRENIA AND REDUCE DRUG CRAVINGS - The present invention provides cysteine and cystine bioisosteres for the treatment of schizophrenia and drug addiction. The invention further encompasses pharmaceutical compositions containing such bioisosteres and methods of using the bioisosteres for treatment of schizophrenia and drug addiction. | 06-05-2014 |
20150175559 | CYSTEINE AND CYSTINE PRODRUGS TO TREAT SCHIZOPHRENIA AND REDUCE DRUG CRAVINGS - The present invention discloses cysteine prodrugs having the general formula: | 06-25-2015 |
David M. Baker, Mosinee, WI US
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20090077961 | Heat Concentrator Piston and Chamber - A piston and chamber system to be used in connection with a heat concentrator such as those used for converting low grade thermal energy into useful energy. The example apparatus disclosed herein includes a heat engine floating piston which inhibits condensation normally associated with thermodynamic cycles which run at or near vapor saturation. The resulting improvement allows increased efficiency for lower temperature systems. | 03-26-2009 |
20100005817 | Vapor Compression and Expansion Air Conditioner - The present invention is drawn to a method for creating a refrigeration system comprising a piston device for the compressor and expander functions normally provided by a Carnot cycle. Solutions for modifying the overall system to utilize the pulsed nature of the piston action are provided. | 01-14-2010 |
20110280713 | High Volume Pump having low hydrostatic head - A pump for providing high volume flows with a low hydrostatic head. The pump is particularly suited for heated fluids such as those from a solar collector and the like. | 11-17-2011 |
20120193912 | Thermal Transformer - A system for providing a thermal transformer to provide heating and cooling to enclosed structures, most generally a building using solar power combined with geothermal storage and a heat powered heat pump to raise or lower the temperature of the stored energy to a useful temperature as needed. The system also has an electrical generation embodiment to provide electricity in addition to the heating and cooling. The system will collect and store solar energy and supply heated or cooled water to the building's existing HVAC system while consuming no fossil fuels and emitting no greenhouse gases. The system may also be used in one embodiment to supply power for the pumps/fans used to circulate the heated or cooled air or water throughout the building. | 08-02-2012 |
George A. Baker, Waterford, WI US
Gerald Baker, Wauwatosa, WI US
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20080302799 | Metal container with screw-top closure and method of making the same - A food or drink container kit includes a metal container including a round threaded neck having at least one integrally formed thread. The kit also includes a metal press-on, twist-off closure comprising a round skirt including a gasket material located on at least a portion of the interior of the skirt, a seal forming between the neck and skirt when the closure is placed on the container and heated. | 12-11-2008 |
20100025279 | STACKABLE CONTAINER - A container adapted to be stacked on top of a second container is provided. The container includes a first end wall and a sidewall having a first end and a second end. The container includes a first seam coupling the first end wall to the first end of the sidewall, the first seam including a shoulder extending inwardly from an outer surface of the first seam. The container includes an alignment feature extending from the shoulder away from the first end wall. The alignment feature is adapted to align the container relative to the second container and to resist lateral movement of the container relative to the second container when the container is stacked on top of the second container. | 02-04-2010 |
20100025281 | STACKABLE CONTAINER - A container configured to be stacked adjacent to a second container is provided. The container includes a sidewall having a first end, an end wall having a peripheral edge, a seam coupling the peripheral edge of the end wall to the first end of the sidewall, and an alignment feature coupled to the seam. The alignment feature includes an inner surface. The alignment feature is positioned relative to the seam such that, when the container is stacked adjacent to the second container, the inner surface of the alignment feature contacts an outer surface of a seam of the second container, the contact resisting lateral movement of the container relative to the second container. | 02-04-2010 |
20110011868 | Reclosable Container End - A resealable container and/or resealable container end for foods such as beverages. The end includes an opening and a pull-tab closure which includes a plug for sealing the opening. The closure may be fabricated from a thermoplastic coated foil. A portion of the foil is formed as a cup located within the opening to include a lip to engage the edge of the opening or a grove which is engaged by the edge. A resilient material such a cured plastisol fills the cup and cooperates with the cup to form a plug. The thermoplastic hermetically seals the closure over the opening and a tab on the closure permits the user to remove the closure and plug from the opening. The plug can be reinserted into the opening after removal to reseal the opening with a generally fluid-tight seal. | 01-20-2011 |
20120031913 | Shaped, Threaded Metal Can - A food or drink container kit includes a metal container including a round threaded neck having at least one integrally formed thread. The kit also includes a metal press-on, twist-off closure comprising a round skirt including a gasket material | 02-09-2012 |
20120193367 | HEATED CONTAINER HAVING CHEMICAL HEATING MECHANISM - A self-heating food container configured to hold food and to heat food within the container is provided. The container includes a body wall. A space is defined within the body wall. A chemical heater is located within the space, which upon activation, is configured to generate heat, thereby increasing the temperature of the contents cavity. | 08-02-2012 |
20130306657 | STACKABLE CONTAINER - A container configured to be stacked adjacent to a second container is provided. The container includes a sidewall having a first end, an end wall having a peripheral edge, a seam coupling the peripheral edge of the end wall to the first end of the sidewall, and an alignment feature coupled to the seam. The alignment feature includes an inner surface. The alignment feature is positioned relative to the seam such that, when the container is stacked adjacent to the second container, the inner surface of the alignment feature contacts an outer surface of a seam of the second container, the contact resisting lateral movement of the container relative to the second container. | 11-21-2013 |
20140263372 | CONTAINER WITH CONCENTRIC SEGMENTED CAN BOTTOM - A container including a sidewall and an end panel is provided. The end panel includes a center panel, an elastic portion, and a frustoconical transition portion. The center panel and the elastic portion are configured to transition between a first configuration and a second configuration. | 09-18-2014 |
20140352683 | HEATED CONTAINER HAVING CHEMICAL HEATING MECHANISM - A self-heating food container configured to hold food and to heat food within the container is provided. The container includes a body wall. A space is defined within the body wall. A chemical heater is located within the space, which upon activation, is configured to generate heat, thereby increasing the temperature of the contents cavity. | 12-04-2014 |
Gerald J. Baker, Wauwatosa, WI US
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20120043324 | Container with Reduced, Peel-Off-Force Tear Configuration - A container assembly includes a can, a can end, and a sheet which hermetically closes an access opening in the can end. The can end includes an opening for accessing the contents of the container. This opening is hermetically sealed closed by a sheet sealed to the end about the periphery of the opening with a closed-loop of adhesive. The sheet preferably includes a tab and a weakened or score line which causes the sheet to tear across the seal at an angle less than 90 degrees to the seal such that the sheet pulls away from the can end along a line generally parallel to the loop where the sheet is being separated from the can end. | 02-23-2012 |
20130105493 | Heated Container | 05-02-2013 |
20130306659 | STRENGTHENED FOOD CONTAINER AND METHOD - A metal food can including a metal sidewall is provided. The diameter of the sidewall varies at different axial positions along the sidewall. The can includes a can end coupled to an end of the metal sidewall, and a plurality of circumferential beads formed in the metal sidewall. The shape of each circumferential bead varies based upon the diameter of the section of the sidewall in which the beads are formed. | 11-21-2013 |
20130306661 | STRENGTHENED FOOD CONTAINER AND METHOD - A metal food can including a metal sidewall is provided. The diameter of the sidewall varies at different axial positions along the sidewall. The can includes a can end coupled to an end of the metal sidewall, and a plurality of circumferential beads formed in the metal sidewall. The shape of each circumferential bead varies based upon the diameter of the section of the sidewall in which the beads are formed. | 11-21-2013 |
20140008365 | CAN END AND RELATED METHOD - A can end and a tab configured to couple to the can end and a related method are provided. The can end is continuous. The tab is configured to couple to the can end with a post, which couples the tab to the can end without passing through the can end. | 01-09-2014 |
20140117024 | METAL CONTAINER FOR HOLDING FOOD WHILE COOKING AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A metal can for holding food during cooking is provided. The metal can includes a metal sidewall having an upper end, a lower end and a midpoint. The metal sidewall has an inner surface defining an interior cavity of the can configured to hold food during cooking. The metal can includes a metal can end coupled to the lower end of the sidewall and a metal insert located within the interior cavity of the can. The metal insert includes a planar disc and an upstanding insert sidewall extending from a peripheral edge of the disc portion, and a radially outward facing surface of the insert sidewall engages the inner surface of the metal sidewall. | 05-01-2014 |
20140263286 | INDUCTION HEATING SYSTEM FOR FOOD CONTAINERS AND METHOD - An induction heating system configured to sequentially heat a plurality of filled and sealed food containers is provided. The system includes an induction heating coil defining a lumen having a longitudinal axis. The lumen is configured to receive the containers during heating, and the induction coil is configured to generate an alternating magnetic field causing resistive heating of the container. The system includes a container moving device configured to move containers into the induction heating coil lumen prior to heating, to move containers while within the induction heating coil lumen and to move containers out of the induction heating coil lumen after heating. | 09-18-2014 |
20140263287 | TEMPERATURE DETECTION SYSTEM FOR FOOD CONTAINER INDUCTION HEATING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A temperature detection system for detecting temperature within a metallic can during heating is provided. The system includes an induction heating coil configured to generate an alternating magnetic field, and a hermetically sealed can positioned within the magnetic field generated by the induction coil. At least a portion of the sealed can is formed from a metallic material, and the sealed can includes a food product within the can. The magnetic field causes resistive heating of the metallic material of the sealed can. The system includes a temperature sensing element located within the sealed can configured to generate a signal indicative of the temperature of the food product during heating and a memory device communicably coupled to the temperature sensing element configured to store data related to the signal received from the temperature sensing element. | 09-18-2014 |
20150129596 | Can End and Related Method - A can end and a tab configured to couple to the can end and a related method are provided. The can end is continuous. The tab is configured to couple to the can end with a post, which couples the tab to the can end without passing through the can end. | 05-14-2015 |
Gerald James Baker, Wauwatosa, WI US
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20110240656 | Heated Container - A temperature changing container includes a plurality of walls joined to form an enclosure which seals contents of the enclosure within the walls. One of the walls includes a depression extending into the enclosure. Upon activation, chemicals at least partially disposed within the depression change temperature. | 10-06-2011 |
John E. Baker, Wauwatosa, WI US
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20110218144 | Method of Reducing Deleterious Effects of Ischemia-Reperfusion - A therapeutic or prophylactic treatment method of ischemia, such as due to myocardial infarction, by administering thrombopoietin, alone or in combination with other drugs, to a patient suffering from or at risk of cardiac injury, such as myocardial ischemia. The thrombopoietin is administered in a concentration such that the subject's platelet count or production of platelets is not significantly affected. | 09-08-2011 |
20150031623 | THROMBOPOIETIN RECEPTOR LIGANDS FOR NEUROPROTECTION - The present invention provides therapeutic modalities for the treatment of an ischemic event (e.g., stroke) that creates or embodies a risk of neurological damage in CNS sites by administration of a thrombopoietin receptor ligand. | 01-29-2015 |
John Edward Baker, Wauwatosa, WI US
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20130052172 | METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING AND TREATING CARDIAC DEFECTS - The present disclosure defines a method for identifying and/or treating risk and/or occurrence of cardiac defect. As is shown herein, microbiomes are reproducibly and detectably associated with cardiac defect risk factors and changes to the microbiome can directly alter cardiac defect risk. The present disclosure demonstrates that microbial signatures can be used to characterize components of microbiomes that associate with altered risk or occurrence of cardiac defects and to identify treatments to reduce risk or severity of cardiac defects. | 02-28-2013 |
20130330728 | MICROBIAL SIGNATURES AS INDICATORS OF RADIATION EXPOSURE - The present disclosure defines a method for identifying and characterizing radiation exposure after, for example, a nuclear event such as detonation of a nuclear weapon or a nuclear meltdown of a nuclear power plant, using changes in microbiomes. The present disclosure demonstrates that microbiomes are reproducibly and detectably altered by exposure to radiation. As described herein, microbial signatures can be used to characterize components of microbiomes that are altered by exposure to radiation. | 12-12-2013 |
Kent L. Baker, Menomonee Falls, WI US
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20140207885 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STORING EMAIL MESSAGES - A method for saving an email to an electronic storage location is disclosed. A topic identifier located in the email is used to locate a storage location on the electronic storage device for saving the email message. Emails relating to the same topics of interest may be stored in the same storage location. | 07-24-2014 |
Mei Wang Baker, Madison, WI US
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20120156683 | ONE-STEP METHOD OF ELUTION OF DNA FROM BLOOD SAMPLES - Described are reagents, methods, and kits for eluting, and amplifying and/or characterizing DNA from liquid and dried blood samples. A one-step DNA elution buffer has been developed that simplifies purification of DNA from blood samples. The purified DNA is suitable for use in subsequent widely used techniques such as enzymatic DNA amplification and quantitative analysis such as real-time PCR. | 06-21-2012 |
20130157253 | DETECTION OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS DNA USING AMPLIFICATION FROM BLOOD SAMPLES - Described are methods and kits for detecting cytomegalovirus DNA in liquid and dried blood samples. Primer and probe combinations for CMV detection are described as well as methods for isolating DNA from blood samples. | 06-20-2013 |
20150191800 | DETECTION OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS DNA USING AMPLIFICATION FROM BLOOD SAMPLES - Described are methods and kits for detecting cytomegalovirus DNA in liquid and dried blood samples. Primer and probe combinations for CMV detection are described as well as methods for isolating DNA from blood samples. | 07-09-2015 |
Michael Thomas Baker, Medford, WI US
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20160109728 | LASER LEVEL EYEWEAR APPARATUS - A laser level eyewear apparatus for providing a level indication visible by a wearer through the lenses comprises a pair of base glasses for wearing in front of a user's eyes having a frame, two modified lenses through which the wearer can look, a level projection assembly that is biased to return to and remain in an orientation to project a laser indication a level orientation through the lenses, and a battery that supplies electrical power to the level projection assembly. The frame defines a frame style similar to that in conventional eyeglasses, except that it not only holds the integrated, modified lenses in place over the eyes of one wearing the frame, its eyewire area is structured to surround the edges of the modified lenses so as to allow the laser from the level projection assembly to freely pass through the lenses. | 04-21-2016 |
Sarah Baker, Madison, WI US
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20080280780 | METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SENSOR ARRAYS USING ELECTRICALLY ADDRESSABLE ELECTRODES - Methods for building sensor arrays using electrical signals to selectively functionalize individual electrodes in an array of electrically addressable electrodes are provided. These methods are useful for providing sensor arrays for use in chemical and biochemical assays. The method is based on the sequential electrochemical reduction of functional groups on individual electrodes in order to selectively promote the functionalization of selected electrodes with selected binding entities. | 11-13-2008 |