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David John Bishop, Summit, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120128546Micro-Channel Chemical Concentrator Apparatus - Apparatus and method for increasing the concentration of a chemical substance in a fluid comprise a micro-fluidic elongated channel formed in a substrate, with the channel being in fluid-flow communication with an ambient region along its elongated dimension. In general, the fluid includes first and second chemical substances having different vapor pressures. The apparatus includes an evaporation controller for increasing the evaporation rate of the fluid from the channel into the ambient region, thereby increasing the concentration of the lower vapor pressure (LVP) substance in the portion of the fluid remaining in the channel and increasing the concentration of the higher vapor pressure (HVP) substance in the portion of the fluid evaporated into the ambient region.05-24-2012

Justin Bishop, West Caldwell, NJ US

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20080279631Wave attenuator and security barrier system - connector - A connector for a wave attenuation system formed by connecting a plurality of panels in a structure positioned in a body of water; the system causes the dissipation of wave energy. Different configurations of panel, having different flow characteristics, used in the structure, and different types of connector used to connect panels, create different patterns of water flow within the structure, and contribute to wave energy dissipation. Units deployed in harbors, rivers, marinas and the like, help to prevent beach erosion and can facilitate beach nourishment. Embodiments can be utilized as a security barrier, preventing intrusion by trespassers, divers or various sized boats. A variety of sensors can be mounted to the structures, enabling detection of movement, chemical and biological agents, explosives or radiation. A submersible gate, comprising panels and a buoyancy control mechanism, allows for passage of boats and can be controlled remotely.11-13-2008
20080279632Wave attenuator and security barrier system - adjusting - An externally-adjustable module for a wave attenuation system formed by connecting a plurality of panels in a structure positioned in a body of water, causes the dissipation of wave energy. Different configurations of panel, having different flow characteristics, used in the structure, and different types of connector used to connect panels, create different patterns of water flow within the structure, and contribute to wave energy dissipation. Units deployed in harbors, rivers, marinas and the like, help to prevent beach erosion and can facilitate beach nourishment. Embodiments can be utilized as a security barrier, preventing intrusion by trespassers, divers or various sized boats. A variety of sensors can be mounted to the structures, enabling detection of movement, chemical and biological agents, explosives or radiation. A submersible gate, comprising panels and a buoyancy control mechanism, allows for passage of boats and can be controlled remotely.11-13-2008
20090022548Wave attenuator and security barrier system - module - A module for a wave attenuation system formed by connecting a plurality of panels in a structure positioned in a body of water, causes the dissipation of wave energy. Different configurations of panel, having different flow characteristics, used in the structure, and different types of connector used to connect panels, create different patterns of water flow within the structure, and contribute to wave energy dissipation. Units deployed in harbors, rivers, marinas and the like, help to prevent beach erosion and can facilitate beach nourishment. Embodiments can be utilized as a security barrier, preventing intrusion by trespassers, divers or various sized boats. A variety of sensors can be mounted to the structures, enabling detection of movement, chemical and biological agents, explosives or radiation. A submersible gate, comprising panels and a buoyancy control mechanism, allows for passage of boats and can be controlled remotely.01-22-2009
20090090059System and method of using rope in security application - Embodiments of this invention include describe an improved apparatus and method for using ropes with security units/barriers deployed in water or on land. The ropes are preferrably deployed with hollow plastic tubes which protect the ropes from abrasion, UV light, and damage from animals. A rope contained within a tube is under no stress until an intruding object impacts the security barrier and the security barrier reaches its elastic limit.04-09-2009
20100029151Float for use in water-based security system - Embodiments of this invention describe a float for use with a running gear entanglement system (“RGES”) deployed on water, in addition to an improved system and method for using an RGES deployed in water. The floats lock securely onto the RGES mainline rope. The floats may be stacked for additional buoyancy or to allow for multiple RGES ropes in the same deployment. The floats are designed to permit the RGES to be retrieved/stored on and deployed from a reel. The floats may be constructed of any color and may also be luminescent. The floats may be ballasted to assist in anchoring the RGES.02-04-2010
20100059728Security barrier - Embodiments of this invention describe a security system/barrier for use in water, in additional to a method for using the security barrier and improved individual components of the barrier. The security barrier comprises a top structure (“topper”), a vertical pin, a butt plate, a rope-containing tube (“rope tube”), and an individual panel. Other embodiments describe a multiple row security barrier, a flexible mooring for the barrier, and use of acoustic sensing equipment in the lee of the barrier.03-11-2010
20120091412SECURITY BARRIER SYSTEM - A security barrier system includes a security barrier unit including a first panel group, a second panel group, a connecting member for connecting the first panel group and the second panel group. The first and second panel groups are disposed substantially in parallel and face each other. Each of the first and second panel groups includes one or more sub-panel groups, each of which includes barrier panels arranged in line, intermediate members each disposed between adjacent barrier panels, rope tubes and ropes. Each barrier panel has a front face, a rear face and side faces and has channels passing through from one side face to another side face. The rope tubes are disposed in the channels, respectively, so that the rope tubes pass through the barrier panels and the intermediate members. The barrier panels and the intermediate members are connected by the ropes disposed in the rope tubes.04-19-2012

Patent applications by Justin Bishop, West Caldwell, NJ US

Walter Robert Bishop, Pompto Plains, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110104256METHODS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING COLORECTAL CANCER - The present invention provides, for example, methods for treating or preventing colorectal cancer with an anti-IGF1R antibody in association with sunitinib or a combination of leucovorin and 5-fluorouracil.05-05-2011

Walter Robert Bishop, Pompton Plains, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090247599METHODS OF TREATING CELL PROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS USING A COMPRESSED TEMOZOLOMIDE DOSING SCHEDULE - There are disclosed methods and kits for treating cancer in a patient in need of such treating comprising administering temozolomide according to improved dosing schedules.10-01-2009
20100087499PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USING TEMOZOLOMIDE AND MULTI-TARGETED KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides formulations, kits and methods useful for treating cell proliferative disorder. In particular, the formulations, kits and methods include temozolomide (TMZ) in combination with a multi-targeted kinase inhibitor.04-08-2010
20100240723METHODS OF TREATING CELL PROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS USING A COMPRESSED TEMOZOLOMIDE DOSING SCHEDULE - There are disclosed methods and kits for treating cancer in a patient in need of such treating comprising administering temozolomide according to improved dosing schedules.09-23-2010
20110076279FULLY HUMAN ANTI-VEGF ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USING - Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) overexpression is associated with a variety of conditions involving aberrant angiogenesis. Disclosed herein are fully human antibodies that specifically bind human VEGF and inhibit VEGF binding to VEGF-R1 and VEGF-R2, and therefore inhibit VEGF signaling Based on their ability to inhibit VEGF signaling, the antibodies disclosed herein may be used to treat angiogenesis and conditions associated with angiogenesis both in vivo and in vitro.03-31-2011
20110097340FULLY HUMAN ANTI-VEGF ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USING - Disclosed herein are fully human antibodies and antigen-binding fragments thereof that specifically bind human VEGF and inhibit VEGF binding to VEGF-R1 and VEGF-R2, and therefore inhibit VEGF signaling. The antibodies and antigen-binding fragments disclosed herein may be used, for example, to treat angiogenesis and conditions associated with angiogenesis both in vivo and in vitro.04-28-2011

Patent applications by Walter Robert Bishop, Pompton Plains, NJ US