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Artemio Cano, Oxnard, CA US
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| 20090032338 | THREE STAGE MAST - The present invention is directed to an apparatus and method for raising and lowering a three-stage forklift mast assembly having a reduced overall lowered height. A first linkage system on the outer and middle masts creates a 2:1 movement ratio of the middle mast with respect to movement of a piston arm in the first linkage system. A second linkage system on the middle and inner masts creates a 2:1 movement ratio of the inner mast with respect to the movement of the middle mast and an overall 4:1 movement ratio with respect to the movement of the piston arm in the first linkage system. A third linkage system on the inner mast creates a 2:1 movement ratio of a set of forks on the inner mast with respect to the movement of a piston arm in the third linkage system, allowing free lift of the forks. | 02-05-2009 |
Edward Cano, San Ramon, CA US
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| 20110137815 | AUTOMATED COMMISSION PROGRAM WITH STATIC TITLED ROOM ASSIGNMENT - A commission program can include a static titled room assignment to implement a go-forward bonus that is paid on an ongoing basis, regardless of advancement of distributors. An upline assignment summary can store upline assignment information in a compact footprint to increase performance. A sponsored distributor can be assigned to titled rooms of upline distributors at the time the sponsored distributor is sponsored. Sustainability of the program and ongoing compensation can be balanced to achieve superior motivation and compensation to participating distributors. | 06-09-2011 |
Francisco A. Cano, Sugar Land, TX US
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| 20100265779 | Compensatory Memory System - A compensatory memory system is described. This memory system substantially improves performance by adapting an associated delay in a way that optimizes circuit performance. | 10-21-2010 |
Gerald G. Cano, Pittsburgh, CA US
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| 20110098740 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CAPTURING OBJECTS BEYOND AN OPERATIVE SITE IN MEDICAL PROCEDURES | 04-28-2011 |
Gerald G. Cano, Export, PA US
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| 20080214912 | Blood Glucose Monitoring System And Method - An optrode for insertion into a blood vessel can include at least one fiber optic, a sheath enclosing at least part of the fiber optic and sensor material in optical communication with one end of the fiber optic. The sensor material is operative for diffracting electromagnetic waves received from the fiber optic and is responsive to changes in an amount of glucose in contact therewith for changing a diffraction of the electromagnetic waves as a function thereof. A membrane covering a distal end of the sheath passes to the sensor material glucose from blood in contact with the side of the membrane opposite the sensor material. Electromagnetic waves input into the fiber optic cable are diffracted by the sensor material. A concentration of glucose in the blood can be estimated from the amount of diffraction of the electromagnetic waves. A signal can be output related to the estimated glucose concentration. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20110046655 | Method and apparatus for capturing objects beyond an operative site in medical procedures - A device for capturing and removing particles from a body canal or vessel includes a sack having a mouth and a closed bottom. A guide wire received through the sack mouth is connected to the closed sack bottom. A collapsible frame biases the sack mouth opened around guide wire. A containment collar slidably receives guide wire, collapsible frame, and at least part of sack therein. A pull wire is connected to the containment collar. In response to relative movement between guide wire and pull wire, collapsible frame moves from inside the containment collar where the sack mouth is closed and outside the containment collar where mouth of sack is biased open by collapsible flame. | 02-24-2011 |
| 20110046656 | APPARATUS FOR CAPTURING OBJECTS BEYOND AN OPERATIVE SITE UTILIZING A CAPTURE DEVICE DELIVERED ON A MEDICAL GUIDE WIRE - An apparatus for removing a solid object from a body canal or vessel includes a coil of wire configured to slidably receive a guide wire and a sack having a mouth and a closed bottom opposite the sack. A resilient frame is connected between the coil of wire and the sack for biasing the mouth of the sack open around the coil of wire. The resilient frame is positionable between a collapsed state where the mouth of the sack is closed against the bias of the resilient frame and a deployed state where the mouth of the sack is biased open by the resilient frame. | 02-24-2011 |
Jose M. Cano, Miami, FL US
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| 20100020308 | Transducer Module - Transducer modules for use in a blood analysis instrument and methods for analyzing a blood sample. The transducer modules presented generally include a light source, a focus-alignment system, a flow cell, and a light scatter detection system. Electrodes within the flow cell allow for the measurement of the DC impedance and RF conductivity of cells passing through a cell-interrogation zone in the flow cell. Light scatter from the cells passing through the cell-interrogation zone is measured by the light scatter detection system. The light scatter detection system measures the light scatter parameters of upper median light scatter, lower median angle light scatter, low angle light scatter, and axial light loss. The presented methods for analyzing a blood sample generally include aspirating a whole blood sample into a blood analysis instrument, preparing the blood sample for analysis, passing the blood sample through a flow cell in a transducer system, and measuring axial light loss, multiple angles of light scatter, DC impedance and/or RF conductivity. | 01-28-2010 |
| 20100290041 | Monolithic Optical Flow Cells and Method of Manufacture - An improved optical flow cell adapted for use in a flow cytometer for differentiating formed bodies (e.g., blood cells). Manufactured from a monolithic transparent material, the improved flow cell has an internal flow channel of polygonal transverse cross-section through which prepared samples can be metered and an external envelope suited to acquisition of optical parameters from formed bodies in such samples. Preferably, such flow cell is formed by a glass-drawing process in which a relatively large glass preform having a rectilinear internal channel of a desired polygonal cross-sectional shape is heated and drawn to achieve a desired cross-sectional area of reduced size. Also disclosed are preferred methods for differentiating formed bodies using the flow cell of the invention. | 11-18-2010 |
| 20100329927 | Pipelining Assembly For A Blood Analyzing Instrument - A pipelining assembly for use in a blood analyzing instrument, methods for performing parallel pipelining functions, and methods for processing a plurality of prepared blood samples through a blood analyzing instrument. The pipelining assembly presented generally includes a first sample preparation chamber, a first queuing chamber in fluid communication with the first sample preparation chamber, and a first control valve between the first sample preparation chamber and the first queuing chamber. The pipelining assembly further includes a second sample preparation chamber, a second queuing chamber in fluid communication with the second sample preparation chamber, and a second control valve between the second sample preparation chamber and the second queuing chamber. An analysis chamber is provided to receive first and second prepared blood samples from the in first and second queuing chambers. The presented methods include steps for repeated processing of prepared blood samples through the blood analyzing instrument. | 12-30-2010 |
Jose R. Cano, El Paso, TX US
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| 20080216643 | Biased actuator systems - An actuator system including a receiving body defining a mounting bore, a inlet fluid channel, an outlet fluid channel and a connecting channel between the inlet fluid channel and the outlet fluid channel, a valve seat disposed within the connecting channel, and an actuator assembly connected to the receiving body, the actuator assembly including a sealing tip extending into the mounting bore, the sealing tip being adapted to sealingly engage the valve seat. | 09-11-2008 |
Marisol Cano, Owings Mills, MD US
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| 20100004168 | Use of Crystallin For The Modulation of Angiogenesis - The present invention features therapeutic and prophylactic compositions and methods for modulating a blood vessel by altering angiogenesis, vasculogenesis, blood vessel stabilization, regression, persistence, or remodeling. | 01-07-2010 |
Miguel A. Cano, Chicago, IL US
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| 20090123010 | HEARING DEVICE WITH AN OPEN EARPIECE HAVING A SHORT VENT - The present invention relates to a new type of hearing device housing having an open canal section that is adapted for fitting in the ear canal of a wearer and having a short vent, the longitudinal extension of which is shorter than the longitudinal extension of the open canal section, and an output port for emission of sound towards the eardrum of the wearer when inserted in the ear canal, and an outer ear section for accommodation of electronic components and being attached to the canal section and adapted for positioning in front of the ear during use, the short vent reducing the occlusion effect, wherein the canal section comprises an open and flexible earpiece manufactured in standard sizes. | 05-14-2009 |
Miguel J. Cano, Miami, FL US
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| 20090218108 | Emergency immediate response transport pumper - The present invention discloses and claims a single vehicle that has both full fire fighting capability in the form of a pumper in permanent combination with full medical rescue and transport capability. Provided is a transport pumper of conventional design having a crew cab with four entrances, a large capacity fire pump, a tank containing a quantity of water, another tank containing a quantity of foam, a substantial length and diameter of fire hose, ground ladders, a side controlled pump operator's panel, and all other necessary equipment to be in substantial compliance with NFPA Standard 1901. Permanently provided on the same chassis as the pumper is an ambulance or rescue transport including rear entry double doors for patients, a rear dump capability, two supine patients on stretchers carrying capabilities, air conditioning, a side entrance door and all necessary equipment be in substantial compliance with federal standard KKK-A-1822E for a rescue transport. The rescue transport is modified only to the extent necessary to accommodate ground ladders and a hose bed on the top of the rescue transport. The vehicle concept is one of a modular design in permanent combination on a single chassis using standardized equipment already familiar to fire rescue personnel which can be readily refurbished and replaced with conventional equipment at minimized cost. | 09-03-2009 |
Raul Cano, San Luis Obispo, CA US
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| 20110293778 | NOVEL YEAST STRAIN AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present disclosure relates to an isolated yeast strain deposited as NRRL Y-50184. The present disclosure also relates generally to methods of manufacturing of products, including a fermented beverage or a fermented food using yeast cell from the isolated yeast strain or a cell culture derived from the strain. | 12-01-2011 |
| 20110300545 | Primers for the rapid and specific detection of propane-oxidizing and butane-oxidizing microorganisms and methods of using same - Nucleic acid sequences are provided which in an embodiment provide a primer pair. The primers are capable of amplifying a nucleic acid molecule that indicates the presence of a propane-oxidizing and/or butane-oxidizing microorganism. A method is provided which employs such primers in a process that indicates the presence of such organisms. The method is useful in detecting the presence of petroleum-like products. | 12-08-2011 |
Roberto J. Cano, Yorktown, VA US
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| 20080272232 | Jet Engine Exhaust Nozzle Flow Effector - A jet engine exhaust nozzle flow effector is a chevron formed with a radius of curvature with surfaces of the flow effector being defined and opposing one another. At least one shape memory alloy (SMA) member is embedded in the chevron closer to one of the chevron's opposing surfaces and substantially spanning from at least a portion of the chevron's root to the chevron's tip. | 11-06-2008 |
| 20080286473 | Ice Adhesion Mitigation - Hydrophobic coating compositions containing siloxanes and fluoropolymer resin hinder the accumulation of moisture and reduce the adhesion of ice formed on the coating. Applications of such coating compositions to surfaces thus reduce the propensity for ice formation on a treated surface, and ease the dislodging of any ice formed on the treated surface. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20090004460 | Nanoparticle-Containing Thermoplastic Composites and Methods of Preparing Same - High quality thermoplastic composites and composite laminates containing nanoparticles and/or nanofibers, and methods of producing such composites and laminates are disclosed. The composites comprise a thermoplastic polymer and a plurality of nanoparticles, and may include a fibrous structural reinforcement. The composite laminates are formed from a plurality of nanoparticle-containing composite layers and may be fused to one another via an automated process. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090022975 | Metal/Fiber Laminate and Fabrication Using A Porous Metal/Fiber Preform - A metal/fiber laminate has a plurality of adjacent layers. Each layer is porous and includes an arrangement of fibers. At least one of the layers has its fibers coated with a metal. A polymer matrix permeates each such arrangement. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20100218890 | Methods for preparing nanoparticle-containing thermoplastic composite laminates - High quality thermoplastic composites and composite laminates containing nanoparticles and/or nanofibers, and methods of producing such composites and laminates are disclosed. The composites comprise a thermoplastic polymer and a plurality of nanoparticles, and may include a fibrous structural reinforcement. The composite laminates are formed from a plurality of nanoparticle-containing composite layers and may be fused to one another via an automated process. | 09-02-2010 |
| 20110070793 | Metal/Fiber Laminate and Fabrication Using a Porous Metal/Fiber Preform - A metal/fiber laminate has a plurality of adjacent layers. Each layer is porous and includes an arrangement of fibers. At least one of the layers has its fibers coated with a metal. A polymer matrix permeates each such arrangement. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20110203288 | Jet Engine Exhaust Nozzle Flow Effector - A jet engine exhaust nozzle flow effector is a chevron formed with a radius of curvature with surfaces of the flow effector being defined and opposing one another. At least one shape memory alloy (SMA) member is embedded in the chevron closer to one of the chevron's opposing surfaces and substantially spanning from at least a portion of the chevron's root to the chevron's tip. | 08-25-2011 |
Rodrigo Cano, Roswell, GA US
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| 20110302060 | ORDER PROCESSING AND BENEFIT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Computer systems and related methods for encouraging individuals to purchase items and/or services from a retailer. In particular embodiments, a manufacturer of particular items establishes a web site that is used to: (1) store lists of items that are required for participation in a particular group (e.g., a dance class); (2) allow members of the group to: (A) logon to place an order for the items, (B) specify a retailer that they would like to fulfill the order, and (C) specify an entity (e.g., their dance studio) that will benefit from the purchase of the items; (3) forward the order to the specified retailer for fulfillment; (4) receive confirmation from the retailer that the order has been fulfilled; and (5) in response to receiving this confirmation, facilitating the transfer of a particular benefit (e.g., a monetary contribution) to the specified benefitting entity. | 12-08-2011 |
