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Bearinger
Irvin Bearinger, Wallenstein CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080302051 | Snap lock joint - This invention describes a snap-lock interlocking joint which locks a pair of mating construction pieces together by the insertion of a specially shaped tongue into a corresponding groove (having a complimentary shape to the tongue). The invention works well with engineered wood composites such as medium density fiberboard and certain other plastic products, namely free foam cellular plastic. The pieces may be joined together in the complete absence of glue or nails. No clamping is required to provide a strong joint. | 12-11-2008 |
Jane Bearinger, Livermore, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100136551 | MICROFLUIDIC PLATFORM AND RELATED METHODS AND SYSTEMS - A microfluidic platform comprising one or more chambers connectable through microfluidic channels, and comprising a substrate presenting aptamer sensors detectable through Raman active molecules, and related methods and systems. | 06-03-2010 |
Jane P. Bearinger, Livermore, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110039967 | Shape Memory Polymers - New shape memory polymer compositions, methods for synthesizing new shape memory polymers, and apparatus comprising an actuator and a shape memory polymer wherein the shape memory polymer comprises at least a portion of the actuator. A shape memory polymer comprising a polymer composition which physically forms a network structure wherein the polymer composition has shape-memory behavior and can be formed into a permanent primary shape, re-formed into a stable secondary shape, and controllably actuated to recover the permanent primary shape. Polymers have optimal aliphatic network structures due to minimization of dangling chains by using monomers that are symmetrical and that have matching amine and hydroxyl groups providing polymers and polymer foams with clarity, tight (narrow temperature range) single transitions, and high shape recovery and recovery force that are especially useful for implanting in the human body. | 02-17-2011 |
