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Andrea Karen Bennett, Mannheim DE
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| 20100056739 | Transportation of a Monomer Composition in a Transport Means or Pipe - The invention relates to a method for the transportation of a monomer composition in which a composition comprising an aqueous solution of partially or entirely neutralized acrylic acid or overneutralized acrylic acid is placed in a transport means or sent through a pipe. The method according to the invention is characterized in that it has an increased level of safety during the transportation of acrylic acid monomers, an improved quality of the resulting product, and a high degree of efficiency. The method ensures safe transport of the highly reactive acrylic acid. The amount of polymerization inhibitors added to said acrylic acid may be reduced. An additional advantage is the minimization of the formation of dimeric acrylic acid. Tempering of containers, pipes, and pipelines may be omitted. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20100197877 | Production of Water-Absorbent Resins - What is described is a process for producing water-absorbing resins, in which a) acrylic acid is prepared at an acrylic acid production site, b) the acrylic acid prepared is dissolved in water at the acrylic acid production site to obtain an aqueous acrylic acid solution, c) the aqueous acrylic acid solution is fed into a pipeline at the acrylic acid production site and passed through the pipeline to an acrylic acid processing site and d) the aqueous acrylic acid solution is subjected to a free-radical polymerization at the acrylic acid processing site. The process ensures safe transport of the highly reactive acrylic acid. Endangerment as a result of premature polymerization, as in the case of glacial acrylic acid, is ruled out, since the acrylic acid is “diluted” by the aqueous solvent and the specific heat capacity and the evaporation enthalpy of the water limit the maximum temperature rise. The amount of polymerization inhibitors used be reduced or it is possible to entirely dispense with polymerization inhibitors. Temperature control of vessels and pipelines within which the aqueous acrylic acid solution is conducted can be dispensed with because the solidification point of the aqueous acrylic acid solution is lower than that of anhydrous acrylic acid. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20110001087 | Process for Preparing Superabsorbents - Superabsorbents are produced by polymerisation in a kneader equipped with at least two parallel shafts that also comprises elements on at least one shaft that transport the kneader's content parallel to the shafts from a feed section to a discharge section, the process comprising the addition of an inorganic powder to the kneader's contents prior to or during polymerisation and the addition of at least one other additive to the kneader's contents during polymerisation, wherein the inorganic powder is added no later than half the average residence time of the kneader's contents and the other additive is added no earlier than half this residence time. | 01-06-2011 |
Brian Elgaard Bennett, Copenhagen DK
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| 20110276918 | ONE STEP SELECTION OF DISABLED OPTIONS - Information associated with an unavailable option is provided to a user upon detecting the user's interest in that option in a configuration environment or user interface control environment. The provided information may explain why the option is unavailable, what alternative options may be available, and which actions may be needed to render the option available. The user may be further enabled to unselect conflicting options or re-select among a subset of relevant options to render the unavailable option available without losing the context of the current selection screen. | 11-10-2011 |
Brian Geoffery Bennett, Napier NZ
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| 20090247061 | Apparatus and method for processing bovine pericardium - An apparatus for use in processing “raw” pericardium. The apparatus includes a mold having a generally hemispheroid dome and a support base upon which the mold is mounted. The hemispheroid dome has a diameter suitable for stretching a pericardium over the dome. Also, a method for processing “raw” pericardium. The method involves stretching raw pericardium over a mold such that the pericardium conforms to the shape of the mold and the mold stretches the pericardium. This is followed by separating at least some of the fat layer off the pericardial tissue layer where the pericardium is mounted over the mold and finally removing fat from the total pericardium surface. | 10-01-2009 |
Craig John Bennett, Queensland AU
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| 20090249738 | Toggle pin - A toggle pin comprising an elongate main body portion having two ends, one end being provided with a passageway that extends at least partially through the main body portion and which is open at the one end such that a line member can pass into the passageway and be connected to the toggle pin, the other end being provided with a toggle plate, the toggle plate being pivoted to the main body portion in such a manner that the toggle plate can move between an unlocking position where the toggle plate is substantially in line with the main body portion, and a locking position where the toggle plate is substantially at right angles to the main body portion. | 10-08-2009 |
David Bennett, Bayswater AU
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| 20090082238 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF RESIDUES IN PUMPING, BORE AND RETICULATION EQUIPMENT - A method and a composition for remediating reticulation equipment such as a bore having biocontamination deposits is disclosed. In its most preferred form, the composition is formed by mixing dry solid oxalic acid, a cupric salt such as copper sulphate, and a solid acidic compound such as sodium bisulphate. Proportions of 94%, 2% and 4% respectively are suitable, while avoiding toxicity and contamination problems. After thorough mixing this mixture can be stored in a dry sealed container for future use. In use, the reticulation equipment is dosed with from 3 kg to 7 kg of mixture per hundred litres of water contained within the reticulation equipment. | 03-26-2009 |
David Aaron Bennett, Wellington NZ
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| 20110041641 | Deformable Robotic Surface - A deformable robotic surface has a plurality of control points | 02-24-2011 |
Eric Paul Bennett, Lyngby DK
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| 20080206810 | Truncated St6galnaci Polypeptides and Nucleic Acids - The present invention features compositions and methods related to truncated mutants of ST6GalNAcI. In particular, the invention features truncated human, mouse, and chicken ST6GalNAcI polypeptides. The invention also features nucleic acids encoding such truncated polypeptides, as well as vectors, host cells, expression systems, and methods of expressing and using such polypeptides. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20090104693 | UDP-GALACTOSE:BETA-DGALACTOSE-R4-ALPHA-D-GALACTOSYLTRANSFERASE, ALPHA4GAL-T1 - A novel gene defining a novel enzyme UDP-galactose: β-D-galactose-R 4-α-D-galactosyltransferase, termed α4Gal-T1, with unique enzymatic properties is disclosed. The invention provides isolated DNA molecules and DNA constructs encoding α4Gal-T1 and derivatives thereof by way of amino acid deletion, substitution or insertion exhibiting α4Gal-T1 activity, as well as cloning and expression vectors including such DNA, host cells comprising DNA encoding α4Gal-T1, and recombinant methods for providing α4Gal-T1. The enzyme α4Gal-T1 and α4Gal-active derivatives thereof are disclosed. Further, the invention discloses methods of obtaining α1, 4galactosyl glycosylated glycosphingolipids by use of an enzymatically active α4Gal-T1 protein thereof or by using cells stably transfected with a vector including DNA encoding an enzymatically active α4Gal-T1 protein as an expression system for recombinant production of such glycosphingolipids. Also a method for the identification of DNA sequence variations in the α4Gal-T1-coding exon by PCR, and detecting the presence of DNA sequence variation, are disclosed. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20110237782 | METHODS FOR GLYCO-ENGINEERING PLANT CELLS FOR CONTROLLED HUMAN O-GLYCOSYLATION - This invention discloses the development of a novel platform for recombinant production of bioactive glycoproteins and cancer specific vaccines in plants. Plants and plant cell cultures have been humanized with respect to human mucin-type protein O-glycosylation. A panel of plant cell factories for production of recombinant glycoproteins with designed human O-glycosylation, including an improved cancer vaccine candidate, has been developed. The platform provides basis for i) production of an essentially unlimited array of O-glycosylated human glycoprotein therapeutics, such as human interferon α2B and podoplanin, and ii) for further engineering of additional cancer specific O-glycans on glycoproteins of therapeutical value. Currently, mammalian cells are required for human O-glycosylation, but plants offer a unique cell platform for engineering O-glycosylation since they do not perform human type O-glycosylation. Introduction of O-glycosylation into plant cells requires i) that wild-type plant cells do not modify the target peptide substrates and ii) that the appropriate enzymes and substrates are introduced into of plant cells such that O-glycosylation in the secretory pathway proceed and the glycosylated peptide substrates are preferentially exported to the exterior of the cell or accumulated in the cell. In this invention i) the integrity of transiently and stably expressed ‘mucin’ type target peptides in plants cells has been determined and ii) mucin-type O-glycosylation has been established in plants by transient and stable introduction of a | 09-29-2011 |
Gregory Bennett, Chiang Rai Province TH
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| 20100147969 | Wick Fragrance Diffuser - A fragrance diffuser and method of adjusting the evaporation rate of fragrance from a diffuser includes a container having an opening communicating with the interior of the container. A quantity of granular solids material such as silica sand, calcium carbonate sand, salt or starch is located in the container, and a fragrance material is mixed with the solids material to form a solids material-fragrance material mixture that is free of solvents, or includes a minor amount of a low volatility solvent. Wicking material is inserted through the opening of the container, and a portion of the wicking material is immersed into and supported by the solids material-fragrance material mixture. The fragrance material migrates along or through the wicking material and evaporates into the surrounding environment. The evaporation rate of fragrance from the diffuser can be adjusted by varying the length of the wicking material immersed into the granular solids material-fragrance mixture. | 06-17-2010 |
Jeffie K. Bennett, Dresden DE
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| 20090140739 | ULTRA WIDE BAND WIRELESS RADIO TRANSMISSION IN MRI SYSTEMS INVOLVING CHANNEL ESTIMATION - At least one radio frequency coil ( | 06-04-2009 |
Kerry Bennett, New South Wales AU
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| 20090173027 | CONCRETE MASONRY HOLLOW BLOCK - A building block having a body with three sets of opposing outer sides defining thereby a generally rectangular outer shape, the body having at least one passageway having an upper open end at a top of the block and an open lower end at a bottom of the block. An inner part of the block is comprised of a first material, and a second different material surrounds the inner part providing thereby an at least substantially continuous outer surface of said second material. A one side of a one of the sets of opposing sides having at least one protrusion extending outwardly from a planar surface of the side, and at least one cavity in the further opposed side of the same set of opposed sides in a position and of a size to receive and effect an alignment of a further block having the same shape and size of this first defined block, by receiving a or the protrusions into the cavity or cavities. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20100104850 | Masonry Product and Method of Manufacture - A method of forming and mixing a Portland cement based material incorporating expanded styrene beads with a liquid surfactant being added at the time of mixing the Portland cement and other ingredients. As well there is described a masonry product with expanded styrene beads and air bubbles distributed through the product with rehydrated Portland cement crystals distributed as aligned crystals located around the beads and other materials. | 04-29-2010 |
| 20110185672 | Block Moulds and Method - A moulding method for gravity casting masonry blocks which uses a mould with a base and four swing down sides, allows for an outer layer to be cast of different density material and allows for a core to be used to mould hollow blocks. The base and four sides when lowered present an uppermost surface for efficient cleaning. | 08-04-2011 |
| 20110239570 | Concrete Masonry Hollow Block - A building block having a body with three sets of opposing outer sides defining a generally rectangular outer shape, the body having at least one passageway having an upper open end at a top of the block and an open lower end at a bottom of the block. An inner part of the block is comprises of a first material, and a second different material surrounds the inner part providing a substantially continuous outer surface of said second material. At least one side of one of the sets of opposing sides has at least one protrusion extending outwardly therefrom, and at least one cavity is provided in the opposed side in a position and of a size to receive and effect an alignment of a further block having the same shape and size of this first defined block, by receiving the at least one protrusion into the cavity or cavities. | 10-06-2011 |
Kerry Robert Bennett, New South Wales AU
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| 20090193740 | Composite masonry building block - A composite masonry building block ( | 08-06-2009 |
Naftali Bennett, Haifa IL
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| 20110209072 | MULTIPLE STREAM INTERNET POLL - A system and method for providing a poll through the Internet on a subject as a stream of opinion, preferably as a dial poll, in which multiple streams of opinion may be combined, whether for a single subject or whether for a plurality of subjects combined to form a single subject. | 08-25-2011 |
Phillip John Bennett, Birdwood AU
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| 20080317551 | EVAPORATION RETARDING COVER - An evaporation retarding cover which includes an ultra-violet radiation resistant sheet made from a material that provides a water evaporation retarding barrier. The material has an upper surface and a lower surface. Flexible floatation strips of closed cell foam are thermally bonded to the lower surface. | 12-25-2008 |
Teresa Bennett, Salamanca ES
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| 20100298255 | Methods for providing personalized medicine test ex vivo for hematological neoplasms - Described herein are methods, devices, and compositions for providing personalized medicine tests for hematological neoplasms. In some embodiments, the methods comprise measuring the efficacy of inducing apoptosis selectively in malignant cells using any number of potential alternative combination drug treatments. In some embodiments, the ex vivo testing is measured using a recently extracted patient hematological samples. In other embodiments, the efficacy is measured ex vivo using an automated flow cytometry platform. For example, by using an automated flow cytometry platform, the evaluation of hundreds, or even thousands of drugs and compositions, can be made ex vivo. Thus, alternative polytherapy treatments can be explored. Non-cytotoxic drugs surprisingly induce apoptosis selectively in malignant cells ex vivo. In some embodiments, the methods described herein comprise evaluating non-cytotoxic drugs. | 11-25-2010 |
Teresa A. Bennett, Malaga ES
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| 20090264470 | CB1 Antagonists and Inverse Agonists - The present invention relates to methods of treating obesity, anorexia nervosa, or bulimia nervosa comprising administering a compound of the invention. The present invention further relates to the treatment of metabolic syndrome comprising administering a compound of the invention. | 10-22-2009 |
Teresa A. Bennett, Madrid ES
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| 20110065172 | DIRECT MIXING AND INJECTION FOR HIGH THROUGHPUT FLUIDIC SYSTEMS - A system and method of mixing and injecting discrete sample mixtures into a flow cytometer or other sample analysis apparatus may generally comprise a sample injection guide coupling a liquid handling apparatus with a sample analysis apparatus and facilitating injection of discrete sample mixtures into a fluidic system of the apparatus. | 03-17-2011 |
Walter Johannes Bennett, Stol NO
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| 20100212519 | Potato Peeling Device - There is described a potato peeling device comprising a container provided with an in the operational position at least partly open top, a releasable lid arranged to close the top of the container, a rotatable peeling plate disposed in the container and connected to a drive, and an outlet arranged for draining the container, where an inlet opening arranged for receiving a water jet, is disposed in or above the top of the container. | 08-26-2010 |
Wayne Bennett, Queensland AU
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| 20090299239 | Apparatus for Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis - An apparatus for enhancing blood flow through a limb of a subject includes a compression sleeve extendable around the subject's limb and having a plurality of compressors situated next to one another along the sleeve. In use, the compressors compress the limb in sequence to move blood within the limb from one end of the sleeve to the other. In particular, as a said compressor begins to compress the limb, the compressor preceding it in sequence already compresses the limb, and the next preceding compressor in sequence ceases to compress the limb. | 12-03-2009 |
