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Brian E. Jones

Brian E. Jones, Hoschton, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110083369Garage screen door system - Each of two tracks are in an inverted L-shaped configuration and have a vertical section and a horizontal section. A single panel garage door is mounted for movement in the tracks between a closed orientation between the vertical sections and an open orientation between the horizontal sections. A rectangular portal is positioned within the garage door. Major screening in the garage door is at locations remote from the portal. A screen door within the portal is moveable between a closed orientation over the portal and an open orientation remote from the portal.04-14-2011
20110083371Retractable screen door system - A retractable screen door system has a flexible door with a free vertical edge and horizontal upper and lower edges and a vertical constrained edge. A recipient structure has an opening bounded by horizontal upper and lower rails and a fixed post and hollow housing post. A flexible screen door has a free vertical edge and horizontal upper and lower edges and a vertical constrained edge. A cylindrically shaped spring cartridge is located in the housing post to receive and support the constrained edge of the screen door. Upper and lower end caps are between the cartridge and the rails. Spline grooves are formed in the rails and in the upper end cap and the hollow housing post and the lower end cap to facilitate the efficient mounting of screen material and spline.04-14-2011

Brian E. Jones, Leiden NL

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20090098602Bacillus mHKcel Cellulase - The present invention provides a novel cellulase nucleic acid sequence, designated mHKcel, and the corresponding mHKcel amino acid sequence. The invention also provides expression vectors and host cells comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding mHKcel, recombinant mHKcel proteins and methods for producing the same.04-16-2009
20090111161STREPTOMYCES PROTEASE - Certain aspects of this disclosure relate to an isolated protease, and cleaning compositions containing the same. In some embodiments, the protease may comprise an amino acid sequence that is at least 80% identical to the wild type 04-30-2009
20100048417NOVEL BACILLUS 029cel CELLULASE - The present invention provides a novel cellulase nucleic acid sequence, designated 029cel, and the corresponding 029cel amino acid sequence. The invention also provides expression vectors and host cells comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding 029cel, recombinant 029cel proteins and methods for producing the same.02-25-2010
20100095987STREPTOMYCES PROTEASE - Certain aspects of this disclosure relate to an isolated protease, and cleaning compositions containing the same. In some embodiments, the protease may comprise an amino acid sequence that is at least 80% identical to the wild type 04-22-2010
20100129862Novel lipolytic Enzyme lip1 - The present invention provides a novel nucleic acid sequence, designated LIP1, encoding a lipolytic enzyme and the corresponding encoded amino acid sequences. The invention also provides expression vectors and host cells comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding at least one novel lipolytic enzyme, recombinant lipolytic enzyme proteins and methods for producing the same.05-27-2010
20100167375Novel Lipolytic Enzyme LIP2 - The present invention provides a novel nucleic acid sequence, designated LIP2, encoding a lipolytic enzyme and the corresponding encoded amino acid sequences. The invention also provides expression vectors and host cells comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding at least one novel lipolytic enzyme, recombinant lipolytic enzyme proteins and methods for producing the same.07-01-2010
20110081711Streptomyces Protease - Certain aspects of this disclosure relate to an isolated protease, and cleaning compositions containing the same. In some embodiments, the protease may comprise an amino acid sequence that is at least 80% identical to the wild type 04-07-2011

Patent applications by Brian E. Jones, Leiden NL

Brian E. Jones, Palo Alto, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090269805Novel Lipolytic Enzyme ELIP - The present invention provides a novel nucleic acid sequence, designated ELIP, encoding a lipolytic enzyme and the corresponding encoded amino acid sequences. The invention also provides expression vectors and host cells comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding at least one novel lipolytic enzyme, recombinant lipolytic enzyme proteins and methods for producing the same.10-29-2009
20100227364Novel Lipolytic Enzyme ELIP - The present invention provides a novel nucleic acid sequence, designated ELIP, encoding a lipolytic enzyme and the corresponding encoded amino acid sequences. The invention also provides expression vectors and host cells comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding at least one novel lipolytic enzyme, recombinant lipolytic enzyme proteins and methods for producing the same.09-09-2010

Patent applications by Brian E. Jones, Palo Alto, CA US

Brian E. Jones, Leidschendam NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100021587VARIANTS OF BACILLUS sp. TS-23 ALPHA-AMYLASE WITH ALTERED PROPERTIES - Variants of 01-28-2010
20100035787Compositions and Uses for an Alpha-Amylase Polypeptide of Bacillus Species 195 - Disclosed herein are compositions comprising an alpha-amylase enzyme obtained from 02-11-2010
20100048446TS23 Alpha-Amylase Variants With Altered Properties - Described are variants (mutants) of a parent alpha-amylase having alpha-amylase activity and exhibiting altered properties relative to the parent alpha-amylase, and methods of use, thereof.02-25-2010

Brian E. Jones, Liedschendam NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080293607Alkaliphilic Bacillus Species alpha-Amylase Variants, Compositions Comprising alpha-Amylase Variants, And Methods of Use - Disclosed are variants of the α-amylase derived from 11-27-2008