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Benjamin C. Chamberlain, Redmond, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100042913VARIABLE FORMATTING OF CELLS - Variable formatting for cells in computer spreadsheets, tables, and other documents is provided. For a selected range of cells, cell formats vary with the value in each cell (or an associated value). Formats can include color-scale backgrounds, in-cell elements (e.g., icons and data bars), and other cell formats that can be varied with a value.02-18-2010
20100100838SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FORMATTING A CELL IN RESPONSE TO DATA STORED IN A SEPARATE LOCATION - A data cell included in a document supporting cell structured data is conditionally formatted according to data that is stored in a separate location from the document. A user is allowed to select from a drop-down menu of related data sets a particular data set for conditionally formatting the data cell. The data cell is formatted according to the data set and the condition without requiring that the data set be stored locally in the document.04-22-2010
20100122152MULTIPLE CONDITIONAL FORMATTING - Generally described, embodiments of the present invention relate to applying and evaluating conditional formatting rules to a given range of cells. Additionally, multiple conditional formatting rules may be evaluated to TRUE for the same cell contained in a user interface and multiple formats applied to that cell.05-13-2010
20100251090Dynamic Thresholds for Conditional Formats - Generally described, embodiments of the present invention provide the ability to utilize dynamic thresholds and dynamic threshold values when generating variable formatting rules to be applied to a range of cells. Dynamic thresholds include, but are not limited to, “Highest Value,” “Middle Value,” “Lowest Value,” “Number,” “Percent,” “Percentile,” and “Formula.” When using a dynamic threshold, dynamic threshold values are determined based on values contained in a selected range of cells.09-30-2010

Patent applications by Benjamin C. Chamberlain, Redmond, WA US

Cliff S. Chamberlain, Kirkland, WA US

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20080203866ROOFTOP MODULAR FAN COIL UNIT - A rooftop cooling and/or heating unit may include, but is not limited to, a supply fan and a heating and/or coiling device. The cooling device is preferably one or more chilled water coils suitably mounted within the unit in-line with fresh air delivered via an air intake hood and/or return air supplied from the return air duct. The unit further includes one or more fluid circulation pumps connected in-line with the one or more chilled water coils. Embodiments of the rooftop cooling and/or heating units may further include one or more of the following: pump compartment, controls compartment, power compartment, space for optional features, varying air filter options, mixed air dampers, optional exhaust/relief features, etc. The unit may receive part or all of its power requirements from an associated solar power generator.08-28-2008

Jeffrey S. Chamberlain, Seattle, WA US

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20110033926Production Of Viral Vectors - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for the production of viral vectors. In particular, the present invention provides methods and compositions for faster, higher titer and higher purity production of viral vectors (e.g. adenoviral vectors). In some embodiments, the present invention provides gutted and helper viruses with identical or similar termini. In other embodiments, the present invention provides terminal protein linked adenoviral DNA. In certain embodiments, the present invention provides template extended adenoviral DNA.02-10-2011
20110097761MUTANT MUSCLE-SPECIFIC ENHANCERS - The present invention relates to nucleic acid compositions and expression systems comprising muscle-specific regulatory elements, and methods for expressing heterologous DNA sequences in cells. In particular, the present invention provides mutant muscle-specific enhancers, genetic cassettes, and vectors useful in gene therapy, diagnostic assays, and other gene expression systems.04-28-2011

Patent applications by Jeffrey S. Chamberlain, Seattle, WA US

Jeffrey W. Chamberlain, Seattle, WA US

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20090301883METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONCENTRATING PARTICLES FROM A SOLUTION - Methods and systems are provided for concentrating particles (e.g., bacteria, viruses, cells, and nucleic acids) suspended in a liquid. Electric-field-induced forces urge the particles towards a first electrode immersed in the liquid. When the particles are in close proximity to (e.g., in contact with) the first electrode, the electrode is withdrawn from the liquid and capillary forces formed between the withdrawing electrode and the surface of the liquid immobilize the particles on the electrode. Upon withdrawal of the electrode from the liquid, the portion of the electrode previously immersed in the liquid has particles immobilized on its surface.12-10-2009