Brawley
Andrew John Brawley, Cecil Hills AU
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20140312424 | METHOD OF PRODUCING A SILICON-ON-INSULATOR ARTICLE - A method of producing a silicon-on-insulator article, the method including: forming a first aluminium nitride layer thermally coupled to a first silicon substrate; forming a second aluminium nitride layer thermally coupled to a second substrate, the second substrate including at least a surface layer of silicon; bonding the first and second aluminium nitride layers of the first and second substrates together so that the first and second aluminium nitride layers are disposed between the first and second substrates; and removing most of the second substrate to leave a layer of silicon that is electrically insulated from but thermally coupled to the first silicon substrate by the first and second aluminium nitride layers. | 10-23-2014 |
20140319612 | SEMICONDUCTOR-ON-INSULATOR STRUCTURE AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SAME - A semiconductor-on-insulator structure, including a semiconductor thin film having electronic devices formed therein, the semiconductor thin film being disposed on a first face of an electrically insulating thin film; wherein to reduce parasitic capacitance, there is no bulk substrate attached to a second face of the electrically insulating thin film opposite to the first face, and to provide a path for heat flow from the devices, the thermal conductivity of the electrically insulating thin film is substantially greater than 1.4 W·m | 10-30-2014 |
Autumn Brawley, College Station, TX US
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20100143436 | SELF-ASSEMBLY OF PROTEIN-BASED BIOMATERIALS WITH MULTIPLE MORPHOLOGIES - The present disclosure relates, in some embodiments, to a composition comprising a biomaterial. A biomaterial may comprise, for example, one or more molecules capable of self-association and/or self-assembly. In some embodiments, a biomaterial may comprise one or more polypeptides and/or proteins. A biomaterial may comprise, for example, two or more self-assembled Ultrabithorax (Ubx) protein molecules. A Ubx protein, in some embodiments, may be any wild type | 06-10-2010 |
Gary H. Brawley, Hilliard, OH US
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20110254229 | SEAL ASSEMBLY - Seal assemblies are provided. In one embodiment, an example shaft seal assembly comprises an immiscible fluid and a reservoir structure. The immiscible fluid is immiscible with respect to a contained internal fluid in an enclosure with a penetrating shaft. The reservoir structure is disposed in close proximity to the shaft, and the reservoir structure contains the immiscible fluid. The immiscible fluid of the seal assembly provides a fluid barrier to the internal fluid to limit loss of the internal fluid over time. | 10-20-2011 |
George Brawley, Sydney AU
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20150145250 | WAVE POWER GENERATOR - A wave power generator comprises a buoyant casing ( | 05-28-2015 |
James Brawley, Seattle, WA US
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20100240062 | METHOD FOR PREPARING AND ANALYZING CELLS HAVING CHROMOSOMAL ABNORMALITIES - The present invention provides methods for preparing cells with highly condensed chromosomes, such as sperm, and methods for detecting and quantifying specific cellular target molecules in intact cells. Specifically, methods are provided for detecting chromosomes and chromosomal abnormalities, including aneuploidy, in intact cells using fluorescence in situ hybridization of cells in suspension, such as sperm cells. | 09-23-2010 |
Jeff Brawley, Kansas City, MO US
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20120146312 | TRUCK TOWING SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY - A truck towing system is described. The truck towing system provides for a first truck to tow a second truck in a back to front relationship, i.e., the front portion of the second truck (the towed truck) is connected or attached to a rear portion of the first truck (the towing truck). The truck towing system includes an upper member to removably connect with a first truck. A middle member joins the upper member and a lower member in a fixed engagement. The lower member supports a front portion of a second truck. A beam member is removably engaged to the lower member, and the beam member extends and retracts from an interior of the lower member. The beam member connects to a rear portion of the second truck. | 06-14-2012 |
20130147155 | TRUCK TOWING SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY - A truck towing system is described. The truck towing system provides for a first truck to tow a second truck in a back to front relationship, i.e., the front portion of the second truck (the towed truck) is connected or attached to a rear portion of the first truck (the towing truck). The truck towing system includes an upper member to connect with a first truck. A middle member joins the upper member and a lower member in a fixed engagement. The lower member supports a front portion of a second truck. A beam member is engaged to the lower member, and the beam member extends and retracts from an interior of the lower member. The beam member connects to a rear portion of the second truck. | 06-13-2013 |
20150048594 | TRUCK TOWING SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY - A truck towing system is described. The truck towing system provides for a first truck to tow a second truck in a back to front relationship, i.e., the front portion of the second truck (the towed truck) is connected or attached to a rear portion of the first truck (the towing truck). The truck towing system includes an upper member to connect with a first truck. A middle member joins the upper member and a lower member in a fixed engagement. The lower member supports a front portion of a second truck. A beam member is engaged to the lower member, and the beam member extends and retracts from an interior of the lower member. The beam member connects to a rear portion of the second truck. | 02-19-2015 |
Nicholas Joseph Brawley, Fenton, MO US
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20140084551 | Aerosol Can Mixing Device - An apparatus is provided that is configured for attachment to an aerosol can to permit mixing of contents therein. The apparatus includes a generally flat base portion coupled to a drive shaft orthogonally oriented relative to the base portion, and a securing strap attached to the base portion. The securing strap is configured to engage or grip a cylindrical end portion of an aerosol can to secure the aerosol can to the apparatus, whereby the drive shaft is configured to be mounted within a drill chuck to permit the mixing apparatus to rotate an aerosol can attached thereto for mixing contents within the aerosol can. | 03-27-2014 |
Pamela Brawley, Oakland, CA US
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20140033898 | Multi-Layered Brass & Woodwind Instrument Cover - A multi-layered instrument cover protects an instrument against damage. The cover can encapsulate the instrument fully assembled, so that a user only has to remove the cover to utilize the instrument. The cover includes multiple layers that provide various functions. An inner layer is fabricated from a soft material suitable for contacting the instrument. An intermediate layer overlays the inner layer, and has sufficient rigidity to provide protection and a shape to the cover. The shape of the cover can conform to the instrument. An exterior layer provides an exterior surface that can be decorative and also help to identify the instrument. The exterior layer and the intermediate layer can be sewn onto the inner layer. Pouches on the exterior layer contain instrument components such as mouth pieces, tuners, and sheet music. A handle on the exterior layer orients and positions the cover on and/or off the instrument. | 02-06-2014 |
20140130338 | Protective System - A protective system includes a protective multi-layered body portion for protecting an instrument from debris, wind, temperature extremes, and visual observation. The body portion encapsulates the instrument fully assembled, so that a user has to remove the cover to utilize the instrument. The body portion minimizes contact with instrument. The body portion includes multiple layers. Each layer provides a unique, novel function for protection of the instrument. An inner layer engages the instrument. An intermediate layer contours to the shape of the instrument and provides insulation. An exterior layer forms the exterior protective surface and includes a pouch and a handle. Outside the body portion, a fastener regulates access to the inside. Inside the body portion, an instrument enhancing device, such as silica packs help protect the instrument. At least one wire carries a current along the body portion to provide heat for the instrument from an external source. | 05-15-2014 |