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Hyungseok Bang, Orlando, FL US
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| 20090244542 | Micro integrated planar optical waveguide type spr sensor - An integrated optical waveguide type surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor having an optical waveguide with a corresponding SPR sensing area, photodetectors, and wavelength tunable laser or any kind of external tunable laser source/coupler formed on a substrate. In an embodiment, the laser is a wavelength tunable laser and optionally, the integrated device may include a power source on the substrate for providing a electric power to the wavelength tunable laser and the photodetectors, or a circuit for signal processing, or a microfluidic structure for routing a target sample to the SPR sensor area. The microfluidic structure optionally includes a mixer or a reaction chamber for mixing and allowing a physical or chemical reaction to occur, respectively. In an embodiment, plural planar integrated optical waveguide type SPR sensors may be fabricated on a substrate to form an array of SPR sensors. | 10-01-2009 |
Jaeson Bang, Safety Harbor, FL US
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| 20090063316 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXCHANGING FOREIGN COINS AND CURRENCY - A system and method are disclosed for converting leftover foreign currency into the native funds of a foreign traveler. The system is preferably embodied similar to haw an ATM and Vending machines mechanically operate and is preferably located at a final destination for a foreign traveler such as an airport. The machine can preferably accept both coins and paper currency. Rather than converting the foreign money into the native currency, the traveler can insert a financial card and the converted currency is credited to the account associated with the card. Alternatively, a gift card can be credited and issued to the traveler for the amount of the converted currency. The system can be designed to receive accurate exchange rates once the traveler's desired country is selected. The system can also deduct a transaction fee before crediting the converted amount to the traveler. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090063344 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXCHANGING FOREIGN COINS AND CURRENCY - A system and method are disclosed for converting leftover foreign currency into the native funds of a foreign traveler. The system is preferably embodied similar to how an ATM and Vending machines mechanically operate and is preferably located at a final destination for a foreign traveler such as an airport. The machine can preferably accept both coins and paper currency. Rather than converting the foreign money into the native currency, the traveler can insert a financial card and the converted currency is credited to the account associated with the card. Alternatively, a gift card can be credited and issued to the traveler for the amount of the converted currency. Tile system can be designed to receive accurate exchange rates once the traveler's desired country is selected. The system can also deduct a transaction fee before crediting the converted amount to the traveler. | 03-05-2009 |
Jung-Ho Bang US
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| 20110305882 | METHOD FOR FORMING THIN FILM PATTERN AND FLAT DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING THE SAME - The present disclosure is a method for forming a thin film pattern to form a micron-pattern and a flat display device having the same. The method for forming a thin film pattern includes the steps of forming first to third thin film layers on a substrate in succession, forming a first photoresist pattern on the third thin film layer, patterning the second and third thin film layers using the first photoresist pattern as a mask to form first and second thin film mask pattern having line widths different from each other, forming a second photoresist pattern at a region where the first and second thin film mask patterns do not overlap positioned between the first thin film layer and the second thin film mask pattern, removing the first and second thin film mask patterns, and patterning the first thin film layer using the second photoresist pattern as a mask. | 12-15-2011 |
Kim Bang, Englewood, NJ US
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| 20080306864 | Electronic Trading System Supporting Anonymous Negotiation And Indicators Of Interest - A system conducts anonymous negotiations and supports indications-of-interest in trading stock. The system includes a database for storing public orders received from a public stock trading system; and a server for receiving hidden orders from a plurality of users and for conducting anonymous negotiations between first and second users with the hidden orders. The server repeatedly accesses the database to determine a match of any one of the hidden orders with any one of the public orders, and to execute a pair of orders selected from the hidden orders and the public orders. The system also transmits indicators-of-interest (IOIs) into a trading environment using the server for processing a trading order from a first user and for maintaining a profile of a user. The profile includes a current IOI setting for controlling transmission of the IOI from the user. The server responds to a toggle command from the first user to control transmission of the IOI opposite to the current IOI setting. The server responds to the IOI setting being set to allow transmission by transmitting the IOI of the first user associated with the trading order. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20100174654 | Electronic Trading System Supporting Anonymous Negotiation and Indicators of Interest - A system conducts anonymous negotiations and supports indications-of-interest in trading stock. The system includes a database for storing public orders received from a public stock trading system; and a server for receiving hidden orders from a plurality of users and for conducting anonymous negotiations between first and second users with the hidden orders. The server repeatedly accesses the database to determine a match of any one of the hidden orders with any one of the public orders, and to execute a pair of orders selected from the hidden orders and the public orders. The system also transmits indicators-of-interest (IOIs) into a trading environment using the server for processing a trading order from a first user and for maintaining a profile of a user. The profile includes a current IOI setting for controlling transmission of the IOI from the user. The server responds to a toggle command from the first user to control transmission of the IOI opposite to the current IOI setting. The server responds to the IOI setting being set to allow transmission by transmitting the IOI of the first user associated with the trading order. | 07-08-2010 |
Kook Bum Bang, Philadelphia, PA US
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| 20110290650 | APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING ALKALINE WATER - A vessel for producing alkaline water, includes a pipe, a rod disposed within the pipe; at least one support to support the rod to the pipe; and at least one magnetic material disposed on the pipe. | 12-01-2011 |
Vishal Bang, Houston, TX US
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| 20100137169 | Method for Treating a Fractured Formation - The present invention includes compositions and methods of treating a hydrocarbon-bearing formation, the formation having at least one fracture, by contacting the fracture with a composition that includes a solvent and a nonionic fluorinated polymeric surfactant, wherein the composition interacts with at least a portion of the proppants in the fracture. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20100152071 | Method for Treating a Formation with a Solvent - The present invention includes compositions and methods for treating a hydrocarbon-bearing formation by contacting the hydrocarbon-bearing formation with a fluid that includes at least one of a polyol or polyol ether, wherein the polyol and polyol ether independently have from 2 to 25 carbon atoms; and at least one of a monohydroxy alcohol, ether, or ketone, wherein the monohydroxy alcohol, ether, and ketone independently have from 1 to 4 carbon atoms, and wherein the at least one of a polyol or polyol ether is present in the fluid at at least 50 weight percent, based on the total weight of the fluid. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20100167964 | Compositions and Methods for Treating a Water Blocked Well - The present invention includes a method of treating a hydrocarbon-bearing clastic formation having non-connate water by contacting the hydrocarbon-bearing clastic formation with a composition that includes a solvent and a nonionic fluorinated polymeric surfactant wherein the solvent at least partially displaces or solubilizes the water in the formation. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20100181068 | Method and System for Treating Hydrocarbon Formations - The present invention includes compositions and methods for treating a hydrocarbon-bearing formation having brine and at least one temperature, wherein the brine has at least one first composition by obtaining first compatibility information for a first model brine and a first treatment composition at a model temperature, wherein the first model brine has a composition selected at least partially based on the first brine composition, wherein the model temperature is selected at least partially based on the formation temperature, and wherein the first treatment composition comprises at least one first surfactant and at least one first solvent; based at least partially on the first compatibility information, selecting a treatment method for the hydrocarbon-bearing formation, and treating the hydrocarbon-bearing formation with the selected treatment method. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100224361 | Compositions and Methods for Treating a Water Blocked Well - The present invention includes a method of treating a hydrocarbon-bearing clastic formation having non-connate water, the method includes contacting the hydrocarbon-bearing clastic formation with a composition that includes a solvent and a surfactant wherein the solvent at least partially displaces or solubilizes the water in the formation. | 09-09-2010 |
| 20100276149 | Method for Treating a Hydrocarbon Formation - The present invention includes compositions and method for treating a hydrocarbon-bearing clastic formation having brine, the method comprising: contacting the hydrocarbon-bearing clastic formation with a fluid, wherein the fluid at least one of at least partially solubilizes or at least partially displaces the brine in the hydrocarbon-bearing clastic formation; and subsequently contacting the hydrocarbon-bearing clastic formation with a composition, the composition comprising: a nonionic fluorinated polymeric surfactant, and solvent, wherein when the composition is contacting the hydrocarbon-bearing clastic formation, the nonionic fluorinated polymeric surfactant has a cloud point that is above the temperature of the hydrocarbon-bearing clastic formation. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20100319920 | METHODS FOR IMPROVING THE PRODUCTIVITY OF OIL PRODUCING WELLS - Methods for treating formations bearing brine and at least one of black oil or volatile oil using a composition containing a nonionic polymer and solvent. The solvent at least one of solubilizes or displaces at least one of brine or oil in the formation. Methods for making a composition for treating a formation bearing brine an at least one of black oil or volatile oil are also disclosed. | 12-23-2010 |
William Bang, Baiting Hollow, NY US
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| 20110063119 | USER INTERFACE FOR RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES - A rechargeable battery includes a housing having an external surface including a user interface region. A battery cell within the housing is characterized by a charging status, a state of charge, and a state of health. A processor disposed within the housing determines and/or stores the charging status as well as one or more of the state of charge and the state of health of the battery cell. The user interface region provides a plurality of visual components configured to provide a plurality of visual cues relating to the charging status, the state of charge, and the state of health of the battery cell. The plurality of visual components may include a persistent display, an on-demand display, and an input component. The input component may be used to select the manner in which the visual cues are provided. | 03-17-2011 |
William R. Bang, Baiting Hollow, NY US
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| 20090051318 | Pass Around Electrical Contacts - A battery comprises a housing, a plurality of contacts, and a pass around electrical contact. The housing includes a plurality of rechargeable cells. The plurality of contacts electrically couple to the rechargeable cells. The plurality of contacts are configured to couple to first corresponding contacts of an electronic device. The pass around electrical contact is electrically isolated on the battery from the plurality of contacts and is configured to couple to second corresponding contacts of the electronic device. The pass around electrical contact is further configured to be connected to at least one of an external power supply and a data source. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090158423 | LOCKING MOBILE DEVICE CRADLE - Systems, devices and/or methods that facilitate an improved locking system are presented. An improved locking system can employ biometric sensing to facilitate improved mobile device security, more specificity in user access, specificity in levels of access, user accountability, selection of available devices, or combinations thereof, among many others. An improved locking system can employ remote oversight, multiple layers of locking, and inferential determinations to further facilitate a more transparent, effective, and substantial locking system for mobile devices. The improved locking system can be employed in devices, cradles, docking stations, and/or aftermarket products, and the like, among many others. | 06-18-2009 |
