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Allen Borchardt, San Diego, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110237565 | HETEROCYCLIC INHIBITORS OF HISTAMINE RECEPTORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASE - The present invention relates to compounds and methods which may be useful as inhibitors of H | 09-29-2011 |
| 20110237599 | HETEROCYCLIC INHIBITORS OF HISTAMINE RECEPTORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASE - The present invention relates to compounds and methods which may be useful as inhibitors of H | 09-29-2011 |
Allen J. Borchardt, San Diego, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090318485 | NOVEL INHIBITORS OF RHO KINASE - The present invention relates to compounds and methods which may be useful as inhibitors of Rho kinase for the treatment or prevention of disease. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20100063047 | AMINOPYRIMIDINE INHIBITORS OF HISTAMINE RECEPTORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASE - The present invention relates to compounds and methods which may be useful as inhibitors of H | 03-11-2010 |
| 20100120741 | HETEROCYCLIC INHIBITORS OF HISTAMINE RECEPTORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASE - The present invention relates to compounds and methods which may be useful as inhibitors of H | 05-13-2010 |
Glenn R. Borchardt, Round Lake Beach, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080217298 | Wear Indicator for a Circuit Interrupter Exhaust Control Device - An exhaust control device includes a wear indicator disposed within a housing of the exhaust control device. The wear indicator is arranged to be exposed to a flow of exhaust gas through the exhaust control device. The wear indicator has a first observable state indicative of remaining useful life of the exhaust control device. The wear indicator is responsive to a flow of exhaust gas through the exhaust control device to assume a second observable state indicative of the exhaust control device having reached the end of its useful life. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20100271169 | FUSE - A fuse incorporates a fusible element assembly and an auxiliary fusible element assembly in a solid arc extinguishing material configuration. The fusible element assembly has a first operating characteristic and the auxiliary fusible element has a second operating characteristic different than the first operating characteristic. | 10-28-2010 |
| 20110063069 | Wear Indicator for a Circuit Interrupter Exhaust Control Device - An exhaust control device includes a wear indicator disposed within a housing of the exhaust control device. The wear indicator is arranged to be exposed to a flow of exhaust gas through the exhaust control device. The wear indicator has a first observable state indicative of remaining useful life of the exhaust control device. The wear indicator is responsive to a flow of exhaust gas through the exhaust control device to assume a second observable state indicative of the exhaust control device having reached the end of its useful life. | 03-17-2011 |
Jonathan M. Borchardt, Seattle, WA US
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| 20080201655 | System And Method For Providing A Dynamic User Interface Including A Plurality Of Logical Layers - A system and method for providing a dynamic user interface including a plurality of logical layers is presented. A user interface is provided via a heads-up display generator. Clusters including one or more concepts arranged proximal to each other such cluster to form a cluster spine is provided in a data layer. Controls to operate on a view of the cluster spines are provided in a control layer. Information about the clusters is provided in a concepts layer. A compass logically framing the cluster spines is provided in a heads-up display layer. A label to identify one such concept in one or more of the cluster spines appearing within the compass is generated. A plurality of slots positioned circumferentially around the compass is defined. Each label is assigned to the slot outside of the compass for the cluster spine having a closest angularity to the slot. | 08-21-2008 |
| 20080278485 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A DYNAMIC USER INTERFACE FOR A DENSE THREE-DIMENSIONAL SCENE WITH A NAVIGATION ASSISTANCE PANEL - A system and method for providing a dynamic user interface for a dense three-dimensional scene with a navigation assistance panel is presented. Clusters of semantically scored documents are placed in a three-dimensional scene and are arranged as a cluster spine. Each cluster spine is projected into a two-dimensional display. Controls operating on the cluster spines in the display are presented in a user interface. Compasses framing the cluster spines within the display are provided. A label to identify one concept in one or more of the cluster spines appearing within at least one of the compasses is generated. A plurality of slots in the display positioned circumferentially around the compasses are defined. Each label is assigned to the slot outside of the compass for the cluster spine having a closest angularity to the slot. A perspective-altered rendition of the two-dimensional display is provided by a navigation assistant panel. | 11-13-2008 |
| 20110107271 | System And Method For Providing A Dynamic User Interface For A Dense Three-Dimensional Scene With A Plurality Of Compasses - A system and method for providing a dynamic user interface for a dense three-dimensional scene with a plurality of compasses is presented. Clusters of semantically scored documents are placed in a three-dimensional scene and arranged as a cluster spine. Each cluster spine is projected into a two-dimensional display. A compass and another compass are provided via a heads-up display generator to logically frame at least one of the cluster spines within the two-dimensional display. A label is generated to identify each concept in one or more cluster spines appearing with the compass and the another compass, respectively. Slots are defined in the two-dimensional display and positioned circumferentially around the compass and the another compass. Each label is assigned to the slot outside of the compass or the another compass for the cluster spine having a closest angularity to the respective slot. | 05-05-2011 |
Michael Borchardt, Naperville, IL US
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| 20080289719 | Storage Bag With Fluid Separator - The storage bag includes an interior volume for containing food items and a one-way valve element through which air from the interior volume can be evacuated. To prevent fluids and juices from the stored food items from contaminating the valve element, a separator defining a chamber is included that sealingly connects the valve element to the interior volume. In the separator, fluids and juices separate from the evacuating air by gravitational separation and are returned to the interior volume. In an embodiment, to facilitate packaging and distribution of multiple storage bags, the separator is adjustable between an expanded position for providing the chamber and a collapsed position substantially eliminating the chamber. In an embodiment, the separator may be comprised of elastically expandable material. | 11-27-2008 |
Ronald T. Borchardt, Lawrence, KS US
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| 20080200398 | Compounds For Enzyme Inhibition - Peptide-based compounds including heteroatom-containing, three-membered rings efficiently and selectively inhibit specific activities of N-terminal nucleophile (Ntn) hydrolases. The activities of those Ntn having multiple activities can be differentially inhibited by the compounds described. For example, the chymotrypsin-like activity of the 20S proteasome may be selectively inhibited with the inventive compounds. The peptide-based compounds include at least three peptide units, an epoxide or aziridine, and functionalization at the N-terminus. Among other therapeutic utilities, the peptide-based compounds are expected to display anti-inflammatory properties and inhibition of cell proliferation. | 08-21-2008 |
Steven Borchardt, Clemmons, NC US
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| 20090085378 | Molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel and method of making the same - A molded and shaped acoustical insulating vehicle panel having a dry-laid needled fibrous composite composed of a first portion of about 50 to 80 percent meltable binder fibers and about 20 to 50 percent stable fibers and having a second portion of about 20 to 50 percent meltable binder fibers and 50 to 80 percent of staple fibers. The meltable binder fibers are in a molded and resolidified state such that the resolidified binder fibers of the first portion form a substantially continuous, semi-impervious, densified skin integrally associated with and bonded to a surface of the first portion. The molded composite is in such a heat and pressure molded state that the composite has over a predominance of its area a density of from about 12 to 22 lbs./cubic foot (192 to 352 kg/cubic meter) and the panel is sufficiently rigid as to be self-supporting. | 04-02-2009 |
