Inventors list

Assignees list

Classification tree browser

Top 100 Inventors

Top 100 Assignees


Beer, US

Andrew D. Beer, Fairfield, CT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080208769CREATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A LIQUID "ALTERNATIVE BETA" INVESTMENT FUND - A method of creating and managing one or more investment funds that seek to match or exceed the investment performance of a distinct subset (the “alternative beta”) of the return stream provided by the hedge fund industry by replicating it through a dynamically-managed portfolio of liquid financial instruments. The method includes (a) analyzing the return stream using a combination of linear and nonlinear mathematical models; (b) identifying the specific components of the returns that can be replicated with liquid instruments; (c) selecting the financial instruments that meet certain criteria for liquidity, transaction costs and tax efficiency; (d) forming one or more investment funds that offer investors the ability to participate in such returns with superior liquidity and transparency; (e) directing the fund(s) to acquire the financial instruments in such manner as determined by the model; (f) rebalancing the portfolio on a regular basis to account for shifts in the investment patterns of the return stream. Software to perform the method using factors to minimize error inherent in regression analysis.08-28-2008

Brian E. Beer, Yorkville, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100076806Inventory management tool using a criticality measure - A computer system for an inventory management tool using a criticality measure is disclosed. The computer system has a memory, at least one input device, and a central processing unit in communication with the memory and the at least one input device. The central processing unit calculates an amount of existing inventory for one or more parts used to produce a product and determines a lead time to receive the one or more parts. The central processing unit also determines a build time to produce the parts into the product and receives a criticality measure for the product, the criticality measure indicating an order time for delivering the product. Further, the central processing unit adjusts a supply chain process for the parts based on the lead time, the build time, and the criticality measure.03-25-2010

David Beer, Chelsea, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100009382METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DIAGNOSING LUNG CANCER - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for cancer diagnosis, research and therapy, including but not limited to, cancer markers. In particular, the present invention relates to ubiquilin 1 markers for cancer.01-14-2010
20100330587Annexin Proteins and Autoantibodies As Serum Markers For Cancer - The present invention relates to screening methods for diagnosis, prognosis, or susceptibility to cancer in a subject by means of detecting the presence of serum autoantibodies to specific annexin protein antigens in sera from subjects. The present invention also provides screening methods for diagnosis and prognosis of cancer in a subject by means of detecting increased expression levels of annexin proteins in biological samples of the subject. The method of the invention can also be used to identify subjects at risk for developing cancer. The method of the invention involves the use of subject derived biological samples to determine the occurrence and level of expression of annexin proteins or expression of annexin derived peptides or antigens, and/or the occurrence and level of circulating autoantibodies to specific annexin protein antigens. The present invention further provides for kits for carrying out the above described screening methods. Such kits can be used to screen subjects for increased levels of annexin proteins, or for the detection of autoantibodies to annexin proteins, as a diagnostic, predictive or prognostic indicator of cancer.12-30-2010

Patent applications by David Beer, Chelsea, MI US

Emanual Beer, San Jose, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090267975METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ALIGNING PRINT HEADS - In a first aspect, a system is provided. The system includes (10-29-2009

Emanuel Beer, San Jose, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080291228METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR INKJET PRINTING WITH MULTIPLE ROWS OF PRINT HEADS - According to the present invention, multiple rows of nozzles within a print head may be arranged proximal to and offset from each other to facilitate inkjet printing. Print heads may comprise a single row of nozzles or may comprise a plurality of rows of nozzles. Each row of nozzles may be situated such that the immediately adjacent row of nozzles may be offset by a predetermined distance. In some embodiments, adjacent rows of nozzles may each print with the same color. In this way, adjacent offset rows of nozzles may be used in combination to dispense ink drops into sub-pixel wells in improved patterns and with improved ink distribution within the sub-pixel well. These offset print techniques may also enable tighter grouping of ink drops within a sub-pixel well and enable faster printing operations.11-27-2008
20090090883CHAMBER ISOLATION VALVE RF GROUNDING - Embodiments described herein provide a method and apparatus for grounding a chamber isolation valve. In one embodiment, a grounded chamber isolation valve for a plasma processing system is described. The chamber isolation valve includes a door and a bracing member movably attached to and opposing the door, and at least one electrically conductive member in electrical communication with the door, the at least one electrically conductive member comprising one or more reaction bumpers disposed on the bracing member that are adapted to contact at least one grounded component of the plasma processing system when the door is in the closed position.04-09-2009
20090122099METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CALIBRATION OF INKJET DROP POSITIONING - Methods and apparatus for inkjet drop positioning are provided. A first method includes determining an intended deposition location of an ink drop on a substrate, depositing the ink drop on the substrate using an inkjet printing system, detecting a deposited location of the deposited ink drop on the substrate, comparing the deposited location to the intended location, determining a difference between the deposited location and the intended location, and compensating for the difference between the deposited location and the intended location by adjusting a parameter of an inkjet printing system. Numerous other aspects are provided.05-14-2009

Patent applications by Emanuel Beer, San Jose, CA US

Gary Lee Beer, Houston, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080217016Creating fluid injectivity in tar sands formations - Methods for treating a tar sands formation are described herein. Methods for treating a tar sands may include heating a portion of a hydrocarbon layer in the formation from one or more heaters located in the portion. The heat may be controlled to increase the permeability of at least part of the portion to create an injection zone in the portion with an average permeability sufficient to allow injection of a fluid through the injection zone. A drive fluid and/or an oxidizing fluid may be provided into the injection zone. At least some hydrocarbons are produced from the portion.09-11-2008
20080277113Heating tar sands formations while controlling pressure - Methods for treating a tar sands formation are described herein. Methods may include heating at least a section of a hydrocarbon layer in the formation from a plurality of heaters located in the formation. A pressure in the majority of the section may be maintained below a fracture pressure of the formation. The pressure in the majority of the section may be reduced to a selected pressure after the average temperature reaches a temperature that is above 240° C. and is at or below pyrolysis temperatures of hydrocarbons in the section. At least some hydrocarbon fluids may be produced from the formation.11-13-2008
20080283246Heating tar sands formations to visbreaking temperatures - Methods for treating a tar sands formation are described herein. Methods may include heating at least a section of a hydrocarbon layer in the formation from a plurality of heaters located in the formation. The heat may be controlled so that at least a majority of the section reaches an average temperature of between 200° C. and 240° C., which results in visbreaking of at least some hydrocarbons in the section. At least some visbroken hydrocarbon fluids may be produced from the formation.11-20-2008
20090194282IN SITU OXIDATION OF SUBSURFACE FORMATIONS - Methods and systems for treating a hydrocarbon containing formation described herein include providing heat to a first portion of the formation from a plurality of heaters in the first portion, producing produced through one or more production wells in a second portion of the formation, reducing or turning off heat provided to the first portion after a selected time, providing an oxidizing fluid through one or more of the heater wells in the first portion, providing heat to the first portion and the second portion through oxidation of at least some hydrocarbons in the first portion, and producing fluids through at least one of the production wells in the second portion. The produced fluids may include at least some oxidized hydrocarbons produced in the first portion.08-06-2009
20090321071CONTROLLING AND ASSESSING PRESSURE CONDITIONS DURING TREATMENT OF TAR SANDS FORMATIONS - A method for treating a tar sands formation includes providing heat to at least part of a hydrocarbon layer in the tar sands formation from a plurality of heaters located in the formation. Heat is allowed to transfer from the heaters to at least a portion of the formation. A pressure in the portion of the formation is controlled such that the pressure remains below a fracture pressure of the formation overburden while allowing the portion of the formation to heat to a selected average temperature of at least about 280° C. and at most about 300° C. The pressure in the portion of the formation is reduced to a selected pressure after the portion of the formation reaches the selected average temperature.12-31-2009
20100276141CREATING FLUID INJECTIVITY IN TAR SANDS FORMATIONS - Methods for treating a tar sands formation are described herein. Methods for treating a tar sands may include heating a portion of a hydrocarbon layer in the formation from one or more heaters located in the portion. The heat may be controlled to increase the permeability of at least part of the portion to create an injection zone in the portion with an average permeability sufficient to allow injection of a fluid through the injection zone. A drive fluid and/or an oxidizing fluid may be provided into the injection zone. At least some hydrocarbons including mobilized hydrocarbons are produced from the portion.11-04-2010

Patent applications by Gary Lee Beer, Houston, TX US

Gary Lee Beer, Spartanburg, SC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110247811METHODS FOR TREATING HYDROCARBON FORMATIONS BASED ON GEOLOGY - Systems and methods for treating a subsurface formation are described herein. Some method include providing heat to a section of the formation from a plurality of heaters located in the formation, allowing the heat to transfer from the heaters to heat a portion of the section to a selected temperature to generate an in situ deasphalting fluid in the section, contacting at least a portion of the in situ deasphalting fluid with hydrocarbons in the section to remove at least some asphaltenes from the hydrocarbons in the section, and producing at least a portion of the deasphalted hydrocarbons from the formation. The in situ deasphalting fluid may include hydrocarbons having a boiling range distribution between 35° C. and 260° C. at 0.101 MPa. A majority of the hydrocarbons in the section may have a boiling point greater than 260° C. at 0.101 MPa.10-13-2011
20110247814FORMING BITUMEN BARRIERS IN SUBSURFACE HYDROCARBON FORMATIONS - Systems and methods used in treating a subsurface formation are described herein. Some embodiments also generally relate to barriers and/or methods to seal barriers. A method used to treat a subsurface formation may include heating a portion of a formation adjacent to a plurality of wellbores to raise a temperature of the formation adjacent to the wellbores above a mobilization temperature of bitumen and below a pyrolysis temperature of hydrocarbons in the formation; and allowing the bitumen to move outwards from the wellbores towards a portion of the formation comprising water cooler than the mobilization temperature of the bitumen so that the bitumen solidifies in the formation to form a barrier.10-13-2011
20110247820METHODS FOR TREATING HYDROCARBON FORMATIONS - Systems and methods for treating a subsurface formation are described herein. Some method include providing heat to a section of the formation from a plurality of heaters located in the formation, allowing the heat to transfer from the heaters to heat a portion of the section to a selected temperature to generate an in situ deasphalting fluid in the section, contacting at least a portion of the in situ deasphalting fluid with hydrocarbons in the section to remove at least some asphaltenes from the hydrocarbons in the section, and producing at least a portion of the deasphalted hydrocarbons from the formation. The in situ deasphalting fluid may include hydrocarbons having a boiling range distribution between 35° C. and 260° C. at 0.101 MPa. A majority of the hydrocarbons in the section may have a boiling point greater than 260° C. at 0.101 MPa.10-13-2011

Gerald Beer, Guymon, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090294341FILTRATION AND CLEANING SYSTEM FOR SPRINKLER IRRIGATION DROP NOZZLES - A filter for use with overhead sprinkler irrigation systems is disclosed. The filter includes a body, a removable screen, and a manually-actuated plunger adjacent the screen. A water hammer table is partitioned in the body and located above the plunger. The plunger is positioned for reciprocal movement through a debris outlet between an open, debris-discharging position, and a closed filtering position. The plunger defaults to the closed filtering position by pressurized water flowing through the body. The water is simultaneously filtered through the screen and passes out a clean water outlet while debris accumulates within the body. The plunger may be manually retracted to the open, debris-discharging position at any time, whereby accumulated debris is flushed out of the body through the debris outlet by residual water flowing therethrough.12-03-2009

Greg P. Beer, Cassopolis, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090014339Oxidizable Species as an Internal Reference in Control Solutions for Biosensors - Testing of the performance of an electrochemical meter used to measure the presence of an analyte in a biological sample, particularly glucose in whole blood, includes introducing a control solution containing a predetermined amount of the analyte and a predetermined amount of an internal reference compound. The internal reference compound is selected such that it is oxidized at a potential greater than that used to oxidize the analyte, thereby making it possible to distinguish the control solution from a biological sample.01-15-2009
20090113981AUTO-CALIBRATING TEST SENSORS - An electrochemical test sensor configured to determine an analyte concentration of a fluid sample comprises a base including a first end, a second opposing end, a first side and a second side bridging the first and second opposing ends. The test sensor further comprises a plurality of electrodes formed on the base at or near the first end. The plurality of electrodes includes a working electrode and a counter electrode. The sensor further comprises a first test-sensor contact formed on the base at or near the second opposing end and coupled to the working electrode by a first conductive lead. The sensor further comprises a second test-sensor contact formed on the base at or near the second opposing end and coupled to the counter electrode by a second conductive lead. The positions of the first and second test-sensor contacts correspond with calibration information assigned to the test sensor.05-07-2009
20100206747Test Sensors and Methods of Using Side Mounted Meter Contacts - An electrochemical test sensor includes a lid and a base. The base has a length and a width. The length of the base is greater than the width of the base. The base includes at least a working electrode, a counter electrode and at least three test-sensor contacts for electrically connecting to a meter. The at least three test-sensor contacts are spaced along the length of the base from each other. The base and the lid assist in forming a fluid chamber for receiving the fluid sample. The electrochemical test sensor further includes a reagent to assist in determining the concentration of the analyte in the fluid sample.08-19-2010
20100227080Method of Defining Electrodes Using Laser-Ablation and Dielectric Material - A method of forming an electrochemical test sensor includes providing a base. Electrochemically-active material is placed on the base. Dielectric material is applied over the electrochemically-active material. A first selected area of the dielectric material is laser-ablated to expose the electrochemically-active material. A second selected area of the dielectric material and the electrochemically-active material are laser-ablated to expose the base. The first selected area is different from the second selected area. A second layer is applied to assist in forming a channel in the test sensor. The channel assists in allowing a fluid sample to contact a reagent located therein. The dielectric material is located between the base and the second layer.09-09-2010
20110262942OXIDIZABLE SPECIES AS AN INTERNAL REFERENCE IN CONTROL SOLUTIONS FOR BIOSENSORS - Testing of the performance of an electrochemical meter used to measure the presence of an analyte in a biological sample, particularly glucose in whole blood, includes introducing a control solution containing a predetermined amount of the analyte and a predetermined amount of an internal reference compound. The internal reference compound is selected such that it is oxidized at a potential greater than that used to oxidize the analyte, thereby making it possible to distinguish the control solution from a biological sample.10-27-2011
20120037514Enzymatic Electrochemical Biosensor - An electrochemical sensor strip has a base and a first electrode and a second electrode on the base. An oxidoreductase enzyme and a mediator are on the first electrode, and a soluble redox species is on the second electrode. The soluble redox species may be an organotransition metal complex, a transition metal coordination complex, an electroactive organic molecule, or mixtures thereof.02-16-2012

Patent applications by Greg P. Beer, Cassopolis, MI US

Janice Lee Beer, Spencer, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100239702Perfect pie crust crimper - A kitchen tool for use by anyone making a pie. The invention is a hand held tool which is in two pieces with each piece being held in each hand. When pushed together they aid the baker in creating a perfectly crimped pie crust edge.09-23-2010

Jeffrey Scott Beer, Coopersburg, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100187230ONE-WAY VALVE FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGE, METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME AND PACKAGE INCLUDING A ONE-WAY VALVE - A one-way valve and a flexible package including the valve are disclosed. The valve basically comprises a base member, a flexible septum and a stake. The base member is mounted on a wall of the package and includes a valve seat and at least one inlet port. The septum is formed of a resilient material and is connected to the base member by the stake, with a first portion of the septum contiguous with the stake fixed in position with respect to the base member and a second portion of the septum engaging the valve seat and covering and sealing the at least one inlet port. The septum is arranged to flex off of the valve seat to unseal the at least one inlet port when the pressure of gas at the at least one inlet port reaches a threshold.07-29-2010
20100266732MICROWAVABLE SELF-VENTING PACKAGE - A flexible package for a product, e.g., a food product, to enable any steam resulting from heating the product in the package to automatically vent is disclosed. The package has a hollow interior space in which the product is located and is made up of a flexible sheet material. Portions of the flexible sheet material are sealed to each other along an elongated seal line, which forms a portion of the periphery of the hollow interior space. A portion of the seal line is in the form of a peelable interface. At least one vent is coupled to the peelable interface. The peelable interface automatically peels open upon the creation of steam within the package resulting from the heating of the product to allow the steam or other vapor to automatically exit through the at least one vent.10-21-2010
20110305801SINGLE BREW BEVERAGE CARTRIDGE SYSTEM INCLUDING SAME AND METHOD OF USE - Disclosed is a single brew beverage cartridge for use in a brewing apparatus. The cartridge includes a lid and a cup shaped filter suspended below the lid and in which a beverage brewing ingredient is held. The lid includes an annular collar to prevent the lid from deforming when a needle of the brewing apparatus pierces it during the brewing process. Preferably the cartridge is formed of materials so that it is compostable and biodegradable.12-15-2011

Joel N. Beer, Albuquerque, NM US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100275718MANIPULATOR - A manipulator, such as for use in medical procedures, is provided. The manipulator includes a body and a first actuator system connected to the body at a first attachment point and is capable of moving the first attachment point with at least three degrees of freedom. A second actuator system is connected to the body at a second attachment point and is capable of moving the second attachment point with at least three degrees of freedom. A third actuator system is connected to the body at a third attachment point and is capable of moving the third attachment point with at least one degree of freedom.11-04-2010

John C. Beer, San Diego, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090070844VIDEO OVER IP DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - Enables video over IP distribution system and method that multicasts or broadcasts IP messages over a local layer 2 network (generally for example in a known local network, e.g., a network within an Internet service provider or video provider) to eliminate intermediate replication servers. The system thus utilizes a flat architecture that distributes the same number of video streams as pyramid architectures, but utilizes less hardware, e.g., less replication servers and less network switches. Systems may be configured to transmit multiple versions of the same broadcast, for example at different sizes, resolutions or aspect ratios or at different bit rates or any combination thereof. Groupings of the system allow for customized broadcast of the same video. With respect to quality of service, various clock synchronization, forward error correction (FEC), automatic repeat request (ARQ) methods and systems may be utilized to provide higher quality of service for any embodiment of the invention.03-12-2009

Jonathan Peter Beer, Oro Valley, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110215081METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR HEATING SLIDES CARRYING SPECIMENS - A slide processing apparatus controls the temperature and orientation of a microscope slide carrying one or more specimens. The apparatus heats the specimen-bearing microscope slide while the slide is oriented to both facilitate adhesion between the specimens and the slide and control movement of the specimens relative to the microscope slide. A slide dryer of the apparatus conductively heats the specimens using a conductive slide heater that physically engages the microscope slide.09-08-2011

Kenneth D. Beer, Vandergrift, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120108135METHOD OF MAKING A REINFORCING MAT FOR A PULTRUDED PART - A method of preparing a reinforcing structure for use in manufacture a pultruded part where the reinforcing structure is pulled through a pultrusion die in a continuous longitudinal pull direction. The method includes arranging a plurality of first reinforcing fibers in a transverse direction and attaching a permeable transport web of staple fibers to the first reinforcing fibers such that the portion of the first reinforcing fibers oriented in the direction transverse comprises at least 30% of a volume of materials comprising the reinforcing structure.05-03-2012

Kevin J. Beer, Powell, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080282338SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREVENTING THE RECEPTION AND TRANSMISSION OF MALICIOUS OR OBJECTIONABLE CONTENT TRANSMITTED THROUGH A NETWORK - A system for preventing the reception and transmission of malicious or objectionable content transmitted through a network. A thin is client installed upon a user computer and is associated with a web browser computer program installed upon the user computer, the thin client and web browser being coupled to a web proxy server with a network service provider. At least one protective server is intermediate the web proxy server and the network, the protective server being dedicated to detecting a type of malicious or objectionable content and acting to deter the reception of detected content by the user computer. At least one reference library contains a profile defining malicious or objectionable content, the protective server utilizing the library to identify the malicious or objectionable content.11-13-2008

Laura Beer, Tucson, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090325208Biosynthesis of Salinosporamide A and Analogs and Methods Thereof - The present invention relates to a sahnosporamide A composition and methods of making salinosporamide A and analogs thereof. The present invention also relates to methods of identifying 2OS proteasome inhibiting agents.12-31-2009

Marc D. Beer, Sudbury, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090181087Use of human cord blood-derived pluripotent cells for the treatment of disease - The present invention features methods of organ tissue regeneration using pluripotent cells derived from umbilical cord blood, compositions of these pluripotent cells, methods for further transforming these cells, and uses for these transformed cells.07-16-2009

Mario Beer, San Clemente, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080227841INTRAVESICAL APAZIQUONE ADMINISTRATION FOLLOWING TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION - Bladder cancer treatments include the intravesical administration of apaziquone immediately (e.g. within about 6 hours) following transurethral resection.09-18-2008
20110288472BLADDER CANCER TREATMENT AND METHODS - Therapeutic compositions comprising an indoloquinone compound and various bladder cancer treatments and methods are disclosed. More specifically, bladder cancer treatments include the intravesical administration of apaziquone immediately following transurethral resection. Also disclosed are therapeutic compositions comprising an indoloquinone compound and a formulation vehicle. The formulation vehicle improves the solubility and stability of the indoloquinone compound. Additionally, the coating compositions can include coating agents that provide better adhesion of the coating composition to the bladder wall during intravesical delivery of the coating composition.11-24-2011

N. Reginald Beer, Pleasanton, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100298170METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR INTRODUCING FUNCTIONAL POLYNUCLEOTIDES INTO A TARGET POLYNUCLEOTIDE - A method and system is presented for introducing functional polynucleotides into a target polynucleotide using transposons.11-25-2010

Paul Marius Beer, Slingerlands, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110307058ACCOMMODATIVE INTRAOCULAR LENS AND METHOD OF IMPROVING ACCOMMODATION - The present invention provides an accommodative intraocular lens (AIOL) system and method for improving accommodation with an intraocular lens. The method involves insertion into the capsular bag of a flexible optic holder comprising a plurality of haptics configured to allow the capsular bag to be sectioned at regular intervals following fusion of the capsular bag. The haptics of the optic holder are designed to allow maximum fusion of the anterior and posterior leaves of the capsular bag following placement of the optic holder in the capsular bag. Following introduction of the optic holder into the capsular bag, the natural or assisted process of fibrosis/fusion of the capsular bag occurs, thereby sealing and securely capturing the haptics within the capsular bag. Subsequently, several cuts are made in the fibrotic capsular bag at intervals between haptics, allowing the haptics to move independently, thereby effectively restoring some of the flexibility that the capsule possessed prior to fibrosis and restoring some of the zonular force on the capsule.12-15-2011

Philip Roland Beer, Craigville, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100242410Packaging apparatus and method of packaging - A packaging apparatus including a receptacle, a ram, a film dispensing assembly and first and second elongate members. The receptacle defines a central axis and has a dispensing end with first and second substantially linear and parallel opposed edges that define an axial limit of the dispensing end. The plastic film material forms a film tube about the receptacle. The first and second elongate members are substantially parallel with the first and second edges. In operation, the ram is extended to eject the batch of material through the dispensing end into the film tube. Retracting the ram forms a partial vacuum within the film tube between the batch of material and the ram. The first and second elongate members compressively engage the film tube between the batch of material and the dispensing end and thereby form folded flaps in the film tube. A method of packaging is also disclosed.09-30-2010

Randall Dean Beer, South Euclid, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110169287BIOLOGICALLY INSPIRED GRIPPING DEVICE - The present invention relates to a gripping device that consists of four artificial muscle rings arranged in parallel. A grasper is placed in the middle of the rings. Sequential activation of the rings produces a peristaltic motion that moves the grasper back and forth within the rings. By activating the grasper appropriately, it can grab, ingest, and move soft and irregular material from one side of the lumen formed by the rings to the other side.07-14-2011

Richard Beer, Prior Lake, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090065573SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CHECKLESS CASH ADVANCE SETTLEMENT - A method for conducting a checkless cash advance settlement is provided, including the following steps: (1) a customer initiates a Debit or Credit POS transaction via a gaming machine; (2) the customer receives authorization or denial; (3) the customer provides his identification and the credit/debit card to a cashier/attendant at the gaming station; (4) the cashier or attendant validates the customer's identity, retrieves the transaction information, and completes the cash advance application; (5) the application prints a non-negotiable instrument, such as a transaction receipt; (6) the customer signs the receipt confirming the transaction with a physical receipt or electronic capture; (7) the receipt image is stored electronically for subsequent transmittal to a central server; (8) the transaction information, including the receipt image if applicable, is recorded on the central server; and (9) the central server generates an ACH file and electronically transmits the ACH file to the casino's designated financial institution.03-12-2009

Patent applications by Richard Beer, Prior Lake, MN US

Robert C. Beer, Novlesville, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110244297PRISMATIC-CELL BATTERY PACK WITH INTEGRAL COOLANT CHANNELS - A prismatic-cell battery pack is provided with integral coolant passages and a distributed array of coolant channels coupled between an intake plenum and a pair of exhaust plenums. Coolant medium forced into the intake plenum draws heat away from the battery cells, and then exits via the exhaust plenum for expulsion of heat into the atmosphere. The battery pack is configured as a set of stackable interlocking battery cell modules including at least one battery cell in thermal proximity to an array of coolant channels distributed over the profile of the battery cell, and a pair of peripheral chambers joined to opposite ends of the coolant channels to form the intake and exhaust plenums when the modules are arranged and interlocked in a lineal stack. The entry end of each channel is closer to a centerline of the battery cell than the exit end of the channel.10-06-2011

Robert C. Beer, Noblesville, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090311891Voltage tap apparatus for series connected conductive case battery cells - A voltage tap apparatus functions as both a voltage tap and a cell isolator for conductive case battery cells that are joined end-to-end in a series chain. The apparatus includes conductive leadframe elements partially encased in a plastic frame that engages the joined cells about their juncture, with portions of the lead-frame elements exposed to electrically contact the conductive cases of the cells. In a first embodiment, the plastic frame is in the form of a hinged clamp that closes about the juncture of the cells, and the lead-frame elements are routed to terminals formed on one end of the frame. In a second embodiment, the plastic frame and a connector are mounted on a printed circuit board and the leadframe elements in the plastic frame couple the battery cells to the connector.12-17-2009
20100124836Multi-connector apparatus with connection-sequencing interlock mechanism - An interlock plate slidably affixed to a multi-bay connector header ensures a preordained connection sequence of multiple plug-in connectors. The interlock plate covers portions of the connector header, and can move with respect to the connector header to prevent access to selected bays of the header. When in a base position, the interlock plate allows insertion of one or more make-first/break-last connector plugs, but blocks insertion of one or more make-last/break-first connector plugs. When in a shifted position, the interlock plate prevents removal of the inserted make-first/break-last connector plug(s), and allows insertion of the make-last/break-first connector plug(s). Insertion of the make-last/break-first connector plug(s) locks the interlock plate in the shifted position, so that the make-last/break-first connector plug(s) must be removed prior to the make-first/break-last connector plug(s).05-20-2010
20100136392CELL TEMPERATURE SENSING APPARATUS FOR A BATTTERY MODULE - A printed circuit board supported over the top surface of a multi-cell battery module for battery cell voltage and temperature monitoring has an array of openings in alignment with selected battery cells for receiving temperature-sensing units that electrically couple with contacts formed on the printed circuit board and resiliently engage the cases of the selected battery cells. Each such temperature-sensing unit includes a printed circuit board mountable lamp socket and a lamp socket insert including a thermistor and a compressible element that maintains the thermistor in thermal proximity to the battery cell case when the temperature-sensing unit is installed in a respective printed circuit board opening.06-03-2010
20100143782PRISMATIC-CELL BATTERY PACK WITH INTEGRAL COOLANT PASSAGES - A prismatic-cell battery pack is provided with integral coolant passages including an intake plenum, an exhaust plenum, and a distributed array of coolant channels coupled between the intake plenum and the exhaust plenum. Coolant medium forced into the intake plenum enters the coolant channels in parallel, draws heat away from the battery cells, and then enters the exhaust plenum for expulsion into the atmosphere. The battery pack is configured as a set of stackable interlocking battery cell modules including at least one battery cell in thermal proximity to an array of coolant channels distributed over the profile of the battery cell, and a pair of peripheral chambers joined to opposite ends of the coolant channels to form the intake and exhaust plenums when the modules are arranged and interlocked in a lineal stack.06-10-2010
20100144214Terminal connection apparatus for battery cells having foil terminals - A pressure connection apparatus includes a conductive spring member having first and second end portions that are curved, and first and second retaining members having curved pockets that are oppositely oriented for receiving the first and second curved ends of the conductive spring member. An aluminum foil terminal of one battery is sandwiched between the conductive spring and the pocket of the first retaining member, while a copper foil terminal of another battery is sandwiched between the conductive spring and the pocket of the second retaining member. The spring member is clad with aluminum on one side and copper on the other, and the end portions are oppositely curved so that the aluminum-clad side contacts the aluminum foil terminal within the pocket of the first retaining member, and the copper-clad side contacts the copper foil terminal within the pocket of the second retaining member.06-10-2010

Patent applications by Robert C. Beer, Noblesville, IN US

Robert E. Beer, Plymouth, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100058365FRAMEWORK FOR ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF PERSONALIZED DOCUMENTS - In a document personalization production system, an application framework is provided between a production manager and one or more machines to enable new hardware and/or new functions for the creation, production, printing, attachment, and delivery of personalized documents. The application framework provides the application program interfaces, the graphical user interfaces, and the plugins required to implement the new hardware and/or new function into an existing document personalization production system without having to reprogram the production manager. The application framework may comprise or connect a number of service modules so that production manager applications are compatible across multiple machines or stations of the document personalization production system.03-04-2010

Steven Joseph Beer, Cheyenne, WY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120035610METHOD AND DEVICE FOR HANDLING BONE ADHESIVES - A bone adhesive application device has a pliable structure with an application surface upon which a bone adhesive may be applied. The application surface has a surface energy substantially equal to or less than a surface energy of the bone adhesive to reduce adhesion between the bone adhesive and the bone adhesive application device. The bone adhesive application device may be included in a kit for repairing bone defects having a bone adhesive formed from a reactive biocompatible polyurethane material. The bone adhesive may be applied to a bone defect by positioning the pliable structure over at least a portion of the bone defect, delivering the bone adhesive to the bone defect and removing the pliable structure from the bone adhesive.02-09-2012

Steven V. Beer, Ithaca, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090044296HRPN INTERACTORS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to nucleic acid molecules configured to increase or decrease expression of a nucleic acid molecule that encodes a HrpN-interacting protein; nucleic acid constructs that include these nucleic acid molecules; host cells, transgenic plants, and transgenic plant seeds transformed thereby; and methods of increasing plant growth or imparting disease resistance to plants. Also disclosed are an isolated HIPM nucleic acid molecule and an isolated HIPM protein or polypeptide.02-12-2009
20100242358HYPERSENSITIVE RESPONSE INDUCED RESISTANCE IN PLANTS BY SEED TREATMENT - The present invention relates to a method of imparting pathogen resistance to plants. This involves applying a hypersensitive response elicitor polypeptide or protein in a non-infectious form to a plant seed under conditions where the polypeptide or protein contacts cells of the plant seed. The present invention is also directed to a pathogen resistance imparting plant seed. Alternatively, transgenic plant seeds containing a DNA molecule encoding a hypersensitive response elicitor polypeptide or protein can be planted in soil and a plant can be propagated from the planted seed under conditions effective to impart pathogen resistance to the plant.09-30-2010

Ted Richard Beer, Mission Viejo, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110256964Full contact golf tee - A golf tee designed to provide full contact between golf ball and club. The golf tee comprises a stem having tapered shape for inserting into ground, and a support having at least a pair of arms extending horizontally from the top portion of the said stem, wherein said arms supporting the golf ball by its lower perimeter and leaving the underside of the golf ball open. The supporting arms have circular shape or U shape, extending horizontally with an angle of 0 to 75 degree to ground. The supporting arms have positioning bump to retain the golf ball.10-20-2011

Tomasz M. Beer, Portland, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100016445TRANSDERMAL DIETHYLSTILBESTROL FOR TREATING PROSTATE CANCER - Methods for treating prostate cancer comprising transdermally administering a therapeutically effective amount of diethylstilbesterol (DES), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or complex thereof, to a subject. In one embodiment, transdermally administered DES may be used to treat hot flashes in castrate prostate cancer patients. In another embodiment, transdermal DES may be administered as a therapy while avoiding testosterone surge and clinical tumor flare (for example, for treating symptomatic locally advanced prostate cancer, treating metastatic prostate cancer, or in a subject who is contraindicated for conventional therapy such as ADT therapy, particularly GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone) therapy). In a further embodiment, transdermal DES may be administered to treat osteoporosis in men with prostate cancer. The transdermal DES may be used as a front line hormonal therapy or a second line hormonal therapy for treating prostate cancer.01-21-2010

Patent applications by Tomasz M. Beer, Portland, OR US

Wolfgang Beer, Houston, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110282050METHOD OF PREPARING ALKALI CELLULOSE OR A CELLULOSE DERIVATIVE - The throughput of a reactor for producing alkali cellulose and/or a cellulose derivative can be increased by using a granulated cellulose-based material for the preparation of alkali cellulose and/or a cellulose derivative. Cellulose derivatives of essentially the same quality can be produced as in known processes wherein powdered cellulose-based material is used for alkalization and derivatization.11-17-2011

Wolfgang Beer, Katy, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090306364USE OF SPECIAL SCREENS IN THE PREPARATION OF CELLULOSE POWDER - The present invention refers to the use of screens comprising at least two layers of different mesh or pore size in a cellulose powder preparation method as well as to said method, wherein grinding the cellulose pulp and sieving the obtained particles can be carried out on-line.12-10-2009