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Gary Borgerding, Dubuque, IA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100269427HEAD CURTAINS FOR DOCK SHELTERS OR DOCK SEALS - Head curtains for dock shelters or dock seals are disclosed. An example head curtain assembly for a vehicle loading dock includes a retractable curtain stiffened by a resiliently compressible foam panel that is more flexible about a horizontal axis than about a vertical axis. The difference in directional flexibility can be created by sewing the foam panel to a pliable cover using a series of parallel horizontal thread lines. The thread lines create in the foam a series of compressed indentations that run horizontally across the curtain so that the curtain tends to bend more easily along those lines. The relative stiffness in the horizontal direction enables the curtain to exert an appreciable sealing force against two lateral dock seal members, and the vertical flexibility makes the curtain easy to retract to accommodate vehicles of various heights. Touch-and-hold fasteners make many of the individual components of the head curtain readily replaceable.10-28-2010

Patent applications by Gary Borgerding, Dubuque, IA US

Girard B. Borgerding, Minneapolis, MN US

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20100204743METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING SPURIOUS SIGNALS IN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES CAUSED BY X-RAY RADIATION - An implantable medical device (IMD) includes a detector for detecting the presence of x-ray radiation, where the presence of x-ray radiation is detected in response to the strength of the x-ray radiation exceeding a first threshold. In one embodiment, the IMD includes a processor for adjusting a cardiac stimulation rate IMD in response to determining that the strength of the detected x-ray radiation exceeds a second threshold. The second pre-selected x-ray radiation threshold is greater than the first pre-selected x-ray radiation threshold. In another embodiment, the implantable device includes a detector for detecting the presence of any amount x-ray radiation and a processor for adjusting a stimulation rate provided by the IMD in response to detected x-ray radiation to reduce the chance of over-sampling artifacts or inappropriate therapy delivery.08-12-2010

Robert Borgerding, New Haven, CT US

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20090250629Methods for Detecting Fluorescent Signals in a Biological Sample - Operational means for automatic microscopic detection and analysis of fluorescent signals from a treated biological sample.10-08-2009
20100322064METHOD FOR DETECTING FLUORESCENT SIGNALS IN A BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE - A method for automated microscopic analysis wherein the test protocol is obtained from interrogatable data affixed to each microscope slide. The method further comprises the algorithms that implement the test protocol.12-23-2010
20110079640METHODS FOR DETECTING FLUORESCENT SIGNALS IN A BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE - A method for automated microscopic analysis wherein the test protocol is obtained from interrogatable data affixed to each microscope slide. The method further comprises the algorithms that implement the test protocol.04-07-2011

Patent applications by Robert Borgerding, New Haven, CT US

Robert H. Borgerding, New Haven, CT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100315502SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTE CONTROL OF A MICROSCOPE - A system and method for remote control of an automated microscope via a widely distributed network.12-16-2010