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Anthony Burgett, Arlington, MA US
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| 20110319352 | Compounds That Bind Oxysterol Binding Proteins, and Methods of Use Thereof - The invention relates in part to the discovery that certain CRAMs, such as schweinfurthin A, target OSBPs (a family of oxysterol binding proteins). Because OSBPs have been shown to be integral to atherosclerosis and Alzheimer's disease (AD), one aspect of the invention relates to the use of CRAMs, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, biologically active metabolite, solvate, hydrate, prodrug, enantiomer or stereoisomer thereof, in the treatment and/or prevention of atherosclerosis, Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. Another aspect of the invention relates to novel derivatives of CRAMs, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, biologically active metabolite, solvate, hydrate, prodrug, enantiomer or stereoisomer thereof, for the treatment and/or prevention of atherosclerosis, Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. Another aspect of the invention relates to the use of an immobilized CRAMs, such as OSW-I, to aid in screening of compounds to identify additional OSBP binders. Other aspects of the invention relate to the use of CRAMs to treat cancer, such as p21-deficient cancers. | 12-29-2011 |
David Burgett, Newman Lake, WA US
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| 20100031475 | Bracket and handle for cooking vessel - A cooking vessel bracket and handle provides a first handle portion and a second handle portion each having opposing end portions, parallel spaced apart sides and a back defining a channel between the ends. First handle has handle flanges at first end portion and locking seat at second end portion. Second end portion of first handle and first end portion of second handle are pivotally interconnected for first handle to optionally fold into channel of second handle. Spring biased locking pin within channel of first handle protrudes from first handle between the handle flanges for releasable engagement with pot bracket carried by vessel and operatively communicates with a thumb slide for axial movement in channel. Spring biased handle lock in second handle channel releasably engages with locking seat of first handle to secure the first handle and second handle in extended end to end alignment for use. | 02-11-2010 |
Eric Anthony Burgett, Woodstock, GA US
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| 20110266448 | THIN FILM DOPED ZnO NEUTRON DETECTORS - A neutron detector having a scintillator layor comprising a thin film of doped zinc oxide is disclosed. The use of doped zinc oxide in such applications provides appliances and detectors that are rugged, tolerant to shocks and temperature variations, non-hygoroscopic, and suitable for outdoor applications. | 11-03-2011 |
Eric Jacob Burgett, Eden Prairie, MN US
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| 20090071550 | IN-LINE ADJUSTABLE REGULATORS - Adjustable in-line fluid regulators are described. One described example fluid regulator includes a body having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet. The example regulator also includes a first fluid regulator having a valve to control the flow of fluid from the inlet to the outlet, a piston coupled to the valve via a stem, wherein the piston is to receive a pressure associated with the outlet. The first fluid valve also includes a spring plate movable along a longitudinal axis of the stem, a spring disposed between the piston and the spring plate, and an adjuster engaged with the body to move the spring plate to change a compression of the spring and a regulated outlet pressure of the fluid regulator. | 03-19-2009 |
| 20100180959 | TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED PRESSURE REGULATORS - Temperature-controlled pressure regulators are described. An example temperature-controlled pressure regulator described herein includes a regulator body having an inlet fluidly coupled to an outlet via a first passageway. A heat block is disposed within the regulator body and receives at least a portion of the first passageway. The heat block is to provide heat to the process fluid as the process fluid flows through the heat block via the first passageway, which separates the process fluid from the heat block. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100180960 | TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED PRESSURE REGULATORS - Temperature-controlled pressure regulators are described. An example temperature-controlled pressure regulator described herein includes a regulator body having a process fluid inlet fluidly coupled to a process fluid outlet via a first passageway and a heat transfer medium inlet to be fluidly coupled to a heat transfer medium outlet via a second passageway, where the heat transfer medium inlet is integrally formed with the regulator body. A heat chamber body is removably coupled to the regulator body to form a chamber between the heat transfer medium inlet and the heat transfer medium outlet. At least a portion of the first passageway is disposed within the chamber, and the chamber is to receive a heat transfer medium via the heat transfer medium inlet to provide heat to the process fluid as the process fluid flows through the chamber via the first passageway, which separates the process fluid from the heat transfer medium. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100212757 | IN-LINE PRESSURE REGULATORS - In-line pressure regulators are described. An example in-line pressure regulator includes a body having threads to threadingly engage a port of another pressure regulator. The body defines an inlet, an aperture, and a seating surface. Additionally, the example in-line pressure regulator includes a piston assembly operatively coupled to a valve plug. The piston assembly is slidably movable relative to the body to move the valve plug relative to the aperture and the seating surface to control a flow of fluid between the inlet and the other regulator. Additionally, the piston assembly is to slidably and sealingly engage a surface of the port of the other pressure regulator. | 08-26-2010 |
James E. Burgett, Maple Grove, MN US
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| 20090276017 | Thermal therapy temperature sensor calibration method - A thermal therapy of body tissue with electromagnetic energy is controlled by feedback from one or more temperature sensors placed in the vicinity of the tissue to be treated. The temperature sensors are calibrated by comparing stabilized temperature values of the one or more temperature sensors against a normal range of body temperature and adjusting sensed temperature to a value within a normal body temperature range if the actual temperature value of a stabilized temperature sensor is less than the normal body temperature range. The temperature adjustment to the temperature sensor is maintained throughout the thermal therapy which reduces the risk of thermal damage to healthy tissue located near the tissue to be treated. | 11-05-2009 |
Jeff Burgett, Alpharetta, GA US
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| 20110054817 | Battery Run-Time Prediction System - Embodiments of the present disclosure include a computer implemented method and system for sampling battery runtime-related information from the batteries to provide an ongoing estimate of the remaining runtime left at a remote location based, at least in part, on a combination of computing techniques and statistical and mathematical models. | 03-03-2011 |
Kirk Burgett, Sacramento, CA US
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| 20080307943 | UNIVERSAL GRAND PIANO PIANO ACTION WITH SIMULTANEOUS HALF STROKE KEYBOARD DESIGN CAPABILITY - A universal grand piano piano action that has adjustable connections between the repetition base, heel, and rest cushion bracket of the piano action to provide a one-size-fits-all after-market replacement piano action for any grand piano. Other components of the grand piano piano action, such as the jack and flanges, may require specific design and manufacture for each brand of grand piano. This invention is the first piano action to allow for true simultaneous half stroke keyboard design for both the white and sharp keys of a piano and includes the method for installing such. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20090007750 | LOW INERTIA GRAND PIANO PIANO ACTION - Composite or plastic molded articles used in a grand piano piano action. The articles make up a piano action with less dynamic mass which is, thus, more responsive to the piano player. In addition, the new action provides the extremely valuable collateral benefits of increased efficiency of manufacture and maintenance. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090178534 | HAMMER SHANK AND SHANK BUTT FOR PIANO - A hammer shank and shank butt for a grand piano with greatly improved rigidity and the collateral benefits of increased efficiency of manufacture and maintenance. Hammer shank comprises a long cylindrical member that is connected at one end to a traditional grand piano hammer and at the other end to a novel shank butt. Shank butt comprises: a hammer shank hole, a knuckle slot, a set of two flange attachment holes, and a void area. A traditional grand piano knuckle is attached to the knuckle slot. The shank butt is connected to the repetition flange of the piano. Thus, hammer shank is not directly connected to these members and thus can remain an integral cylindrical member without holes, notches, or voids, thereby allowing for a lighter, more rigid sub-member yielding hammer assembly with less mass. The invention provides the capability for a piano to be played with less touch weight on the keys and therefore provides a more responsive piano keyboard. The invention also allows for full “retrofitability” of hammer assembly into all existing grand piano brands. Embodiments include a composite shank butt that is a molded article and a composite hammer shank that is an extruded or molded article. | 07-16-2009 |
| 20090235804 | HAMMER ASSEMBLY FOR GRAND PIANO - A hammer assembly for a grand piano comprising: a hammer, a hammer shank, a tubular lever interface, and a moveable knuckle. A grand piano tubular lever interface comprises: a deep socket; a set of two hinge pin attachment holes; a void area; and a moveable knuckle visual location system. A moveable knuckle comprises: a spline; a resilient core; a synthetic buckskin wear surface, and a moveable knuckle visual location system. Novel hammer assembly allows for a direct lever relationship between hammer shank and knuckle without requirement of a forked end hammer shank with knuckle slot. Best mode spline comprises: an upright rectangular portion and a wide base portion, wherein wide base portion includes an intricate shape. Intricate shape comprises: at least one recess area and at least one protrusion area. The inverse of intricate shape is included on the bottom of the tubular lever interface. Moveable knuckle visual location system further comprises at least one pointer located on the moveable knuckle which fits snuggly into one of several notches on the tubular lever interface. Moveable knuckle can be visually located onto tubular lever interface at any one of multiple distinct locations along a range that runs parallel to the length of the hammer shank and the length of tubular lever interface. The moveable knuckle visual location system allows for custom configuration of a specifically dimensioned hammer assembly with custom “tubular lever interface center-to center” dimension to refurbish any brand of grand piano from one stock-set of hammer assembly components. | 09-24-2009 |
Kurk Burgett, Sacramento, CA US
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| 20080307942 | GRAND PIANO COMPOSITE PIANO ACTION - Composite or plastic molded articles used in a grand piano piano action. The articles make up a piano action with less dynamic mass which is, thus, more responsive. In addition, the new action provides the extremely valuable collateral benefits of increased efficiency of manufacture and maintenance. The invention also provides the capability to achieve true half stroke design in both the sharp and white keys at the same time. Additionally, the application discloses a universal composite grand piano piano action that is capable of being installed into any brand of grand piano. | 12-18-2008 |
Leslie Blair Burgett, Merritt Island, FL US
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| 20090194038 | Safety Bangle with Banglets - This Safety Bangle is devised to prevent children, guided individual or guardian from being separated from each other by the utility of a multi-featured (rotating) lobster claw hook and rubber coiled tether attached to buckled, Safety Bangles. The device keeps the child or guided individual close when required and also allows freedom of movement. The rotating hooks allow for flexibility in movement while in use and the hooks maybe attached to other locations (e.g. belt loops). The hooks also allow the coil to be taken off without removing the Safety Bangles. This will allow time apart, such as eating dinner at a restaurant, while offering immediate and easy connectivity when needed. The buckled Safety Bangle is used to fit around the wrist or waist without the worry of elastic slipping over the hand or Velcro coming undone allowing the two to become separated. The buckled Safety Bangle has the ability to be adorned with “Banglets” so the child or guided individual will be more receptive to wearing a more entertaining device while getting the freedom to move about with minimal restraint. | 08-06-2009 |
Seth Burgett, Glen Carbon, IL US
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| 20110164128 | IMAGE CAPTURE AND EARPIECE SIZING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and system for sizing an earpiece include situating a calibration device proximate a user's ear. The user holds an image capture device so as to aim the image capture device at the user's ear. The user then touches and holds a random area of the touch screen display and releases the touch screen display to activate the image capture device and capture an image of the user's ear and the calibration device. The captured image is then analyzed and an earpiece size is determined based on the analysis of the image. | 07-07-2011 |
Seth D. Burgett, Glen Carbon, IL US
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| 20100094198 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TIGHTENING OPHTHALMIC SURGICAL NEEDLES - An ophthalmic surgery system includes a pump for generating fluid flow during ophthalmic surgery, a handpiece interface for providing control of a surgical handpiece, and a power wrench assembly for coupling to an ophthalmic surgical needle. The power wrench assembly is configured to rotate the ophthalmic surgical needle relative to the surgical handpiece until torque applied to the ophthalmic surgical needle is within a desired torque range. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20100296664 | EARPIECE SYSTEM - A system and method for providing earpieces includes an inventory of earpieces having a plurality of parameters and a device for making a non-contact ear measurement. An earpiece is selected from the inventory based on the non-contact measurement. | 11-25-2010 |
Steve R. Burgett, San Diego, CA US
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| 20110136696 | CONTINUOUS POLYMER SYNTHESIZER - Described is a system and method for synthesizing polymeric molecules such as oligonucleotides and polypeptides. The system is capable of continuously synthesizing molecules by providing an array of reaction sites and an array of stations for carrying out synthetic manipulations. The reaction sites in the former array can be placed in a fixed order and at fixed intervals relative to each other. Similarly, the stations can be placed in a fixed order and at fixed intervals relative to each other. The two arrays can be moved relative to each other such that the stations carry out desired steps of a reaction scheme at each reaction site. The relative locations of the stations and the schedule for the relative movement can correlate with the order and duration of reaction steps in the reaction scheme such that once a reaction site has completed a cycle of interacting with the full array of stations then the reaction scheme is complete. | 06-09-2011 |
| 20110178285 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PROCESSING CHEMICAL REACTIONS - Disclosed herein are compositions, methods and systems for the processing of chemical reactions, such as the synthesis of polymers. | 07-21-2011 |
