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Barry L. Blomquist, Jr., Minneapolis, MN US
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| 20090056256 | STRUCTURAL PANEL SYSTEM - The invention includes a structural panel having a panel core. A truss with a plurality of rebar receiving bends that project beyond a surface of the panel core and a mesh proximate a surface of the panel core can be provided. Rebar can be received within the rebar receiving bends. A mesh can be provided proximate to the panel core, with a portion of the mesh extending beyond a surface of the panel core. The panel core can define a structural member receiving channel, and a structural member can be received with the structural member receiving channel. | 03-05-2009 |
Barry L. Golombik US
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| 20110311636 | METHODS AND MEDICAMENTS FOR ADMINISTRATION OF IBUPROFEN - A method for administration of ibuprofen to a subject in need of ibuprofen treatment is provided, in which an oral dosage form comprising a therapeutically effective amount of ibuprofen and a therapeutically effective amount of famotidine is administered three times per day. | 12-22-2011 |
| 20110311637 | METHODS AND MEDICAMENTS FOR ADMINISTRATION OF IBUPROFEN - A method for administration of ibuprofen to a subject in need of ibuprofen treatment is provided, in which an oral dosage form comprising a therapeutically effective amount of ibuprofen and a therapeutically effective amount of famotidine is administered three times per day. | 12-22-2011 |
Barry L. Golombik, Incline Village, NV US
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| 20090264484 | Methods and Medicaments for Administration of Ibuprofen - A method for administration of ibuprofen to a subject in need of ibuprofen treatment is provided, in which an oral dosage form comprising a therapeutically effective amount of ibuprofen and a therapeutically effective amount of famotidine is administered three times per day. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20100297224 | NSAID Dose Unit Formulations with H2-Receptor Antagonists and Methods of Use - The present invention generally relates to pharmaceutical unit dosage forms of NSAIDs and H2-receptor antagonists, in which the H | 11-25-2010 |
Barry L. Haymore, Austin, TX US
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| 20120129240 | BUFFER COMPOUNDS - A method of buffering a chemical or biological composition, comprising adding to the composition an effective buffering amount of at least one protonated or un-protonated amine-quaternary ammonium compound having a general formula: | 05-24-2012 |
Barry L. Mersky, Highland, MD US
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| 20120041298 | Methods and Apparatus for Aligning Antennas of Low-Powered Intra - and Extra - Oral Electronic Wireless Devices - A method and system of aligning antennas of an intra-oral and extra-oral electronic wireless device is provided. Three-dimensional anatomical data of at least a portion of an oral cavity of a subject and at least a portion of an external ear of the subject is recorded. A spatial relationship between a landmark in the oral cavity and a landmark in the external ear is determined. A first antenna is modeled based upon the anatomical data of the oral cavity, and a second antenna is modeled based upon the anatomical data of the external ear. The antennas are configured and oriented relative to each other for optimal signal transmission based upon the recorded anatomical data of the oral cavity and ear. | 02-16-2012 |
Barry L. Mersky, Bethesda, MD US
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| 20110207990 | Methods and Apparatus for Aligning Antennas of Low-Powered Intra - and Extra - Oral Electronic Wireless Devices - The present invention relates generally to the design and optimal placement of transmitting and receiving directional antennas, a priori, as used in intra-oral to extra-oral (or visa versa) wireless electronic systems regardless of the type and purpose of the data transmitted between the antennas (intra-oral and extra-oral). Systems related to the invention transmit data via electromagnetic radio waves or through an inductive loop coupling such as in stimulating the human hearing nerve (inner ear) via dental bone conduction pathway when operating in “receive mode”. “Send mode” systems related to the invention transmit non-acoustic information or voice data from inside the mouth to a receiver located outside the mouth. | 08-25-2011 |
| 20110251521 | System and Method for Measuring and Recording Skull Vibration in situ - A method and apparatus for measuring and recording skull vibration in situ comprising a receiving means, a dental material capable of filling any gaps between the receiving means and the at least one tooth, the material capable of transmitting mechanical vibration within the dental bone conduction pathway to the receiving means; a transducer mounted into or unto the receiving means said transducer capable of transducing mechanical vibration within the dental bone conduction pathway into electrical signals; an extra-orally recordation hardware and software capable of receiving and processing said electrical signals from said transducer. | 10-13-2011 |
Barry L. Musikant, New York, NY US
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| 20080287566 | Epoxy based oil free root canal sealer - Epoxy polymers for dental use including the reaction product of a diepoxide oligomer and a bridged dipolyamine are described. The epoxy polymers include the reaction product of diepoxide oligomers comprised of bisphenol A diepoxide oligomers and/or bisphenol F diepoxide oligomers and bridged dipolyamine monomers having two polyamine regions and a hydrocarbon region of at least 28 carbon atoms. | 11-20-2008 |
Barry L. Olawsky, Houston, TX US
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| 20100112859 | SHIELDED CONNECTOR SYSTEM - A system comprises a cable connector, a board-mounted receptacle to which the cable connector is electrically coupled, and an electromagnetic interference (“EMI”) shield that is disposed about the board-mounted receptacle. The EMI shield has an opening through which the cable connector is inserted to be coupled to the board-mounted receptacle. The EMI shield covers a portion of a board, to which the board-mounted receptacle is mounted, and a surface of the EMI shield adjacent to the board covers at least 11% of the portion. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20110007472 | CABLE MANAGEMENT MODULE - A cable management module having of a first module capable of connecting to a hard disk drive drawer; a second module releasably connected to the first module. A plurality of pairs of connecting arms connect the first module to the second module with each of the pairs of connecting arms being pivotally joined to each other at an intermediate point. A catch member is located on at least one side of the first module and a locking release mechanism is attached to the second module and to a locking member capable of engaging the catch member. A method for accessing a hard disk drive without disconnecting input/output cables and a method of replacing the input/output cables is also disclosed. | 01-13-2011 |
Barry L. Rohweder, Minneapolis, MN US
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| 20090139104 | MULTI-PIECE FRAMING SQUARE - In some embodiments, a multi-piece frame square may include one or more of the following features: (a) a first arm, (b) a second arm, (c) a lever capable of being received by a slot within the second arm, (d) a retention portion releasably coupled to receiver slots on the first arm and receiver slots on the lever, (e) a receiver notch at a proximal end of the first arm, (f) catch portions on the second arm for receiving the lever, and (g) receiver holes on the first arm to receive alignment pins located on the second arm. | 06-04-2009 |
Barry L. Stakely, Snow Camp, NC US
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| 20100023825 | SELF-TEST CIRCUIT FOR HIGH-DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - A high-definition multimedia interface circuit uses a high-definition multimedia interface encoder to produce a plurality of channels of data. An output circuit, connected to the high-definition multimedia interface encoder, produces a plurality of channels of high frequency data from the data produced by the high-definition multimedia interface encoder. A multiplexer selects a channel for sampling, and a capacitive coupler capacitively couples the multiplexer to a sampling circuit. The sampling circuit produces sampled data corresponding to the high frequency data having a clock rate less than a clock rate of the high frequency data. A test circuit compares the sampled data with the data produced by the high-definition multimedia interface encoder. | 01-28-2010 |
Barry L. Stann, Edgewater, MD US
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| 20080246944 | Photon counting, chirped AM LADAR system and related methods - Ladar systems and methods are provided. One embodiment is a ladar system comprising: a chirp generator for generating a chirped waveform; a laser for transmitting a light signal toward a target, the light signal being modulated by the chirped waveform; and a photon-counting sensor for receiving a temporally-modulated photon stream corresponding to the modulated light signal being reflected from the target and toward the ladar system, the photon-counting sensor gated relative to the chirped waveform. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20090002680 | CHIRPED AMPLITUDE MODULATION LADAR - An imaging method and apparatus using an unmodulated pulsed laser with a chirp modulated receiver is provided for producing 3D plus intensity imagery of targets in heavily cluttered locations The apparatus includes a laser for emitting a laser beam and synchronizing a receiver to receive a reflected laser signal and transform the reflected laser signal into a displayable image that includes intensity information. | 01-01-2009 |
