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Charles W. Bostian, Blacksburg, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090215457Dynamic Cellular Cognitive System - High quality communications among a diverse set of cognitive radio (CR) nodes is permitted while minimizing interference to primary and other secondary users by employing Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) in a Dynamic Cellular Cognitive System (DCCS). Diverse device types interoperate, cooperate, and communicate with high spectrum efficiency and do not require infrastructure to form the network. The dynamic cellular cognitive system can expand to a wider geographical distribution via linking to existing infrastructure.08-27-2009

David Hoyt Bostian, Columbus, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100239796LAP SEALABLE LAMINATE AND PACKAGING MADE THEREFROM - A lap sealable laminate is provided comprised of an oriented polypropylene film layer on one side of the laminate, and a polyolefin elastomer-modified polyethylene sealant film forming an opposing side of the laminate, as well as a flexible pouch formed from the lap sealable laminate.09-23-2010
20100323134Laminate with Aroma Burst - The present invention is a laminate and resultant package expressing an aroma burst. The laminate or package is comprised of a polyolefin sealing layer; a pressure sensitive adhesive layer and microcapsules containing an active core material, the microcapsules dispersed in a resealably tacky pressure sensitive adhesive layer; the pressure sensitive adhesive sandwiched between at least two layers by being disposed along substantially an entire surface of the polyolefin sealing layer and in continuous and direct contact with a second polyolefin layer opposing and coextensive with the polyolefin sealing layer; and the microcapsules in the pressure sensitive adhesive layer having less tensile strength than the adhesive such that a fraction of the microcapsules rupture releasing core material such as an aroma or fragrance when the pressure sensitive adhesive layer is separated when the polyethylene and first polyolefin layers sandwiching the pressure sensitive adhesive are pulled apart. The laminate polyolefin sealing layer can have a portion such as one or more edge areas that are sealed to itself or a second laminate forming a lumen or chamber area. The lumen area is physically isolated from the pressure sensitive adhesive and microcapsule layer by a polyolefin layer until the polyolefin layer is ruptured.12-23-2010

Joseph A. Bostian, Red Hook, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090164510METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR ACCESSING A MULTI-FORMAT DATA OBJECT - A method for accessing a multi-format data object stored on a computer readable storage medium is provided. The method includes receiving a request to read a markup language (ML) document stored in a text format section of the multi-format data object. The method further includes locating a binary format section of the multi-format data object, where the binary format section includes a parsed binary representation of the ML document. The method additionally includes returning the parsed binary representation of the ML document in response to the request. A system, and computer program product are also provided.06-25-2009
20090164882METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR AUTOMATIC PARSING OF MARKUP LANGUAGE DOCUMENTS - A method, system, and computer program product for automatic parsing of a markup language (ML) document are provided. The method includes receiving a request from an ML producer to write an ML document including ML data in a text format. The method also includes passing the ML data in the text format to an ML parser, where the ML parser translates the ML data in the text format into a parsed binary format. The method additionally includes writing the ML data in the text format as a text format ML document to a data storage device, and writing the ML data in the parsed binary format as a parsed binary format ML document to the data storage device.06-25-2009

Keith Bostian, Atherton, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080318957POLYBASIC BACTERIAL EFFLUX PUMP INHIBITORS AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - Disclosed are compounds having polybasic functionalities. The compounds inhibit bacterial efflux pump inhibitors and are used in combination with an anti-bacterial agent to treat or prevent bacterial infections. These combinations can be effective against bacterial infections that have developed resistance to anti-bacterial agents through an efflux pump mechanism.12-25-2008

Patent applications by Keith Bostian, Atherton, CA US

Keith A. Bostian, Atherton, CA US

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20100037890AEROSOLIZED FLUOROQUINOLONES AND USES THEREOF - Disclosed herein are formulations of fluoroquinolones suitable for aerosolization and use of such formulations for aerosol administration of fluoroquinolone antimicrobials for the treatment of pulmonary bacterial infections. In particular, inhaled levofloxacin specifically formulated and delivered for bacterial infections of the lungs is described. Methods include inhalation protocols and manufacturing procedures for production and use of the compositions described.02-18-2010
20100040560AEROSOLIZED FLUOROQUINOLONES AND USES THEREOF - Disclosed herein are formulations of fluoroquinolones suitable for aerosolization and use of such formulations for aerosol administration of fluoroquinolone antimicrobials for the treatment of pulmonary bacterial infections. In particular, inhaled levofloxacin specifically formulated and delivered for bacterial infections of the lungs is described. Methods include inhalation protocols and manufacturing procedures for production and use of the compositions described.02-18-2010
20100087416AEROSOL FLUOROQUINOLONE FORMULATIONS FOR IMPROVED PHARMACOKINETICS - The present invention relates to the field of antimicrobial agents. In particular, the present invention relates to the use of aerosolized fluoroquinolones formulated with divalent or trivalent cations and having improved pulmonary availability for the treatment and management of bacterial infections of the lung and upper respiratory tract.04-08-2010
20100152098POLYBASIC BACTERIAL EFFLUX PUMP INHIBITORS AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - Disclosed are compounds having polybasic functionalities. The compounds inhibit bacterial efflux pump inhibitors and are used in combination with an anti-bacterial agent to treat or prevent bacterial infections. These combinations can be effective against bacterial infections that have developed resistance to anti-bacterial agents through an efflux pump mechanism.06-17-2010
20100158957AEROSOLIZED FLUOROQUINOLONES AND USES THEREOF - Disclosed herein are formulations of fluoroquinolones suitable for aerosolization and use of such formulations for aerosol administration of fluoroquinolone antimicrobials for the treatment of pulmonary bacterial infections. In particular, inhaled levofloxacin specifically formulated and delivered for bacterial infections of the lungs is described. Methods include inhalation protocols and manufacturing procedures for production and use of the compositions described.06-24-2010
20100166673AEROSOLIZED FLUOROQUINOLONES AND USES THEREOF - Disclosed herein are formulations of fluoroquinolones suitable for aerosolization and use of such formulations for aerosol administration of fluoroquinolone antimicrobials for the treatment of pulmonary bacterial infections. In particular, inhaled levofloxacin specifically formulated and delivered for bacterial infections of the lungs is described. Methods include inhalation protocols and manufacturing procedures for production and use of the compositions described.07-01-2010

Richard M. Bostian, Edmond, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100070092SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A ROOM ENVIRONMENT - A system and method are provided for controlling a room environment including both the temperature and humidity of the air space within a room, regardless of the type and size of the terminal heat exchanger and regardless of variations in the temperature, flow rate, or other parameters of the cooling/heating medium supply received from the central heating and cooling supply system, and that improves the efficiency of operation of the terminal heat exchanger within the room, and the efficiency of operation of the central heating and cooling system supply for the facility.03-18-2010