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Arlene Buller, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA US
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| 20110008790 | CYSTIC FIBROSIS TRANSMEMBRANE CONDUCTANCE REGULATOR GENE MUTATIONS - The present invention provides novel mutations of the CFTR gene related to cystic fibrosis or to conditions associated with cystic fibrosis. Also provided are probes for detecting the mutant sequences. Methods of identifying if an individual has a genotype containing one or more mutations in the CFTR gene are further provided. | 01-13-2011 |
Arlene M. Buller, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA US
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| 20100317017 | CYSTIC FIBROSIS GENE MUTATIONS - The present invention provides novel mutations of the CFTR gene related to cystic fibrosis or to conditions associated with cystic fibrosis. Also provided are probes for detecting the mutant sequences. Methods of identifying if an individual has a genotype containing one or more mutations in the CFTR gene are further provided. | 12-16-2010 |
Benyamin Buller US
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| 20110240115 | DOPED BUFFER LAYER - A solar cell with a doped buffer layer includes silicon and tin. | 10-06-2011 |
Benyamin Buller, Fremont, CA US
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| 20100132795 | PHOTOVOLTAIC APPARATUS HAVING AN ELONGATED PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE USING AN INVOLUTE-BASED CONCENTRATOR - An apparatus for converting light energy into electric energy has a concentrator with at least a first and second wall. The walls are made at least in part of a material that reflects light. The concentrator has an opening defined by the walls, and is operable to admit light energy into an interior portion of the apparatus. An elongated photovoltaic module is disposed between the walls. The module has a substrate, and a photovoltaic covering disposed on the substrate. The module can generate electric energy from light energy that directly strikes the module and light energy redirected from the concentrator to the module. The walls are substantially the shape of an involute of the module. The walls are limited to the height of the topmost portion of the elongated photovoltaic module. The module is disposed upon or above a joining of the walls. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20100180930 | PHOTOVOLTAIC ASSEMBLY WITH ELONGATED PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES AND INTEGRATED INVOLUTE-BASED REFLECTORS - A photovoltaic assembly has elongated photovoltaic modules. The photovoltaic modules each have a substrate with a photovoltaic material disposed on the substrate. Each respective photovoltaic module lies in the concave structure of a corresponding concentrator assembly. The concentrator assemblies have surfaces made with reflective material that form such concave structures. The concentrator assemblies each transmit light to their corresponding photovoltaic module. The surfaces of each concentrator assembly are shaped at least in part as an involute of the surface of their corresponding photovoltaic modules, and do not exceed the height of the their corresponding module. A frame is provided having a first support and a second support, where the modules extend between the supports. The concentrator is mechanically attached to the frame. A substantial portion of light striking the concentrator is ultimately redirected to the modules without associated tracking and/or control devices. | 07-22-2010 |
Benyamin Buller, Sylania, OH US
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| 20090078303 | Encapsulated Photovoltaic Device Used With A Reflector And A Method of Use for the Same - An apparatus is provided that has photovoltaic modules and a concentrator mechanically attached to a frame. Each module has (i) an outer shell defining an inner volume, (ii) a substrate in the inner volume, and (iii) a material on the substrate that converts light to electric energy. The outer shell allows light energy that strikes the shell to be directed towards the material. The concentrator has concentrator assemblies, each associated with a respective photovoltaic module. Each concentrator assembly comprises a first and second surface that form a concave structure that transmits light energy entering the concave structure to the associated photovoltaic module. The first and second surfaces each comprise substantially the shape of the involute of the particular photovoltaic module associated with the concentrator assembly. Each photovoltaic module extends from a first to a second support of the frame and is electrically coupled to an electric contact in the first support. | 03-26-2009 |
Benyamin Buller, Perrysburg, OH US
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| 20110240117 | PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE WITH TRANSPARENT CONDUCTING LAYER - A method of manufacturing structure may include forming a layer including cadmium and tin adjacent to a substrate, annealing the layer in a first annealing environment including a reducing agent, then annealing the layer in a second annealing environment including nitrogen. | 10-06-2011 |
Dennis Wilson Buller, Stockton, CA US
Elliot B. Buller, Carlsbad, CA US
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| 20110310005 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONTACTLESS GESTURE RECOGNITION - Systems and methods are described for performing contactless gesture recognition for a computing device, such as a mobile computing device. An example technique for managing a gesture-based input mechanism for a computing device described herein includes identifying parameters of the computing device relating to accuracy of gesture classification performed by the gesture-based input mechanism and managing a power consumption level of at least an infrared (IR) light emitting diode (LED) or an IR proximity sensor of the gesture-based input mechanism based on the parameters of the computing device. | 12-22-2011 |
Gayle Buller, Springfield, OR US
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| 20120004397 | VIOLET LASER EXCITABLE DYES AND THEIR METHOD OF USE - The present invention provides dye compounds optimally excited at about 400 nm and have a Stokes shift of at least about 80 nm. These dyes find use in detection of analyte in a sample and the preparation of dye-conjugates. | 01-05-2012 |
James Buller, Austin, TX US
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| 20100078645 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE COMPRISING A BURIED POLY RESISTOR - An embedded or buried resistive structure may be formed by amorphizing a semiconductor material and subsequently re-crystallizing the same in a polycrystalline state, thereby providing a high degree of compatibility with conventional polycrystalline resistors, such as polysilicon resistors, while avoiding the deposition of a dedicated polycrystalline material. Hence, polycrystalline resistors may be advantageously combined with sophisticated transistor architectures based on non-silicon gate electrode materials, while also providing high performance of the resistors with respect to the parasitic capacitance. | 04-01-2010 |
Josh Buller, New York, NY US
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| 20090266727 | Camera Case With Selective Lens Storage - A camera storage case is provided that includes a camera support system. The camera support system may be made of EVA foam and made to conform to the exterior perimeter surface of the camera. The camera support system may also include a tube to protect the camera's interconnected lens. The storage case can be configured as a backpack, messenger bag, or holster. Flexible lens holders are included in the storage case to facilitate easy access to stored lenses. Furthermore, the storage case provides dividing walls to allow the user to selectively configure the interior storage compartment of the camera case. | 10-29-2009 |
Joshua Lynn Buller, New York, NY US
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| 20120006637 | Strap handle for a piece of luggage that has been modified to have the strap handle added thereon - A strap handle for a piece of luggage that has been modified to have the strap handle added thereon. The strap handle includes a strap, and apparatus for having the strap handle added onto the piece of luggage. The apparatus sits within the piece of luggage. The strap engages into the apparatus. | 01-12-2012 |
| 20120006639 | Closed loop strap handle for a piece of luggage that has been modified to have the closed loop strap handle replaceably added thereon - A closed loop strap handle for a piece of luggage that has been modified to have the closed loop strap handle replaceably added thereon. The closed loop strap handle includes a strap, and apparatus for replaceably having the closed loop strap handle added onto the piece of luggage. The apparatus sits within the piece of luggage. The strap replaceably engages into the apparatus and loops to replaceably engage itself. | 01-12-2012 |
Richard Buller, Hillsborough, CA US
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| 20100069411 | CANCER TREATMENT METHOD - The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a mammal by administration of 4-quinazolinamines and at least one additional anti-neoplastic compound. In particular, the method relates to a methods of treating cancers by administration of N-{3-chloro-4-[(3-fluorobenzyl)oxy]phenyl}-6-[5-({[2-(methanesulphonyl)ethyl]amino}methyl)-2-furyl]-4-quinazolinamine and salts and solvates thereof in combination with at least one additional anti-neoplastic compound. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20110301185 | CANCER TREATMENT METHOD - The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a mammal by administration of 4-quinazolinamines and at least one additional anti-neoplastic compound. In particular, the method relates to a methods of treating cancers by administration of N-{3-chloro-4-[(3-fluorobenzyl)oxy]phenyl}-6-[5-({[2-(methanesulphonyl)ethyl]amino}methyl)-2-furyl]-4-quinazolinamine and salts and solvates thereof in combination with at least one additional anti-neoplastic compound. | 12-08-2011 |
Robert Mark Buller, St. Louis, MO US
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| 20090087451 | Methods and Compositions for Vaccination - The invention provides kits, methods and compositions of matter which improve the safety of vaccination. By combining the administration of antiviral drugs, particularly ester derivatives of cidofovir, with the administration of viral vaccines, particularly the variola vaccine DryVax, side effects of the vaccine are diminished without significantly affecting the effectiveness of the vaccine. | 04-02-2009 |
Shane Buller, Laramie, WY US
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| 20090135417 | OPTICAL BEAM SPECTROMETER - A spectroscopic system is described that provides at least one of focus of an excitation beam onto a sample, automatic focus of an optical system of the spectroscopic system for collecting a spectroscopic signal, and/or averaging of excitation intensity over a surface area of the sample. | 05-28-2009 |
Steven J. Buller, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20100088268 | ENCRYPTION OF DATA FRAGMENTS IN A PEER-TO-PEER DATA BACKUP AND ARCHIVAL NETWORK - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to data backup and archival tools and provide a method, system and computer program product for securing fragments in a peer-to-peer data backup and archival network. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for securing fragments in a peer-to-peer data backup and archival network can include partitioning a file into multiple, different fragments in a byte stream for storage in a peer-to-peer data backup and archival network, encrypting each of the fragments in the byte stream individually, and storing the encrypted fragments for the byte stream in different peer hosts in the peer-to-peer data backup and archival network. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20100088269 | DISPERSAL AND RETRIEVAL OF DATA FRAGMENTS IN A PEER-TO-PEER DATA BACKUP AND ARCHIVAL NETWORK - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to data backup and archival tools and provide a method, system and computer program product for the dispersal and retrieval of fragments in a peer-to-peer data backup and archival network. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for the dispersal and retrieval of fragments in a peer-to-peer data backup and archival network can include partitioning a file into multiple, different fragments for storage in a peer-to-peer data backup and archival network, selecting different peer hosts in the peer-to-peer data backup and archival network to store different ones of the fragments, and storing each of the fragments in at least one of the selected different peer hosts. Optionally, the fragments can be encrypted before storage in the different peer hosts. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20100088389 | PERIODIC SHUFFLING OF DATA FRAGMENTS IN A PEER-TO-PEER DATA BACKUP AND ARCHIVAL NETWORK - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to data backup and archival tools and provide a method, system and computer program product for periodically shuffling data fragments in a data backup set across different storage media in a peer-to-peer data backup and archival network. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for periodic shuffling of data fragments in a data backup set across different storage media in a peer-to-peer data backup and archival network can be provided. The method can include partitioning a file into multiple, different fragments for storage in a peer-to-peer data backup and archival network, storing the fragments in different peer hosts in the peer-to-peer data backup and archival network, and periodically shuffling the stored fragments to different peer hosts. In an aspect of the embodiment, the method also can include encrypting the fragments before storage in the different peer hosts. | 04-08-2010 |
