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Cherniack

Andrew D. Cherniack, Sherwsbury, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100098638RIP140 Regulation of Diabetes - Inhibition of RIP140 increases glucose transport. Compounds that inhibit RIP140 expression or activity are useful for treating disorders associated with aberrant glucose transport (e.g., diabetes), treating obesity, increasing metabolism (e.g., fatty acid metabolism), and increasing brown fat.04-22-2010

Helen Cherniack, Rochester, NY US

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20110195353SINGLE LAYER PHOTORECEPTOR COMPRISING HIGH MOBILITY TRANSPORT MIXTURES - The presently disclosed embodiments relate generally to layers that are useful in imaging apparatus members and components, for use in electrophotographic, including digital, apparatuses. In particular, the present embodiments pertain to an improved imaging member comprising a single layer in which the single layer further comprises a combination of one or more high mobility hole (charge) transport molecules and electron transport molecules.08-11-2011

Helen R. Cherniack, Rochester, NY US

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20080318146Imaging member having high charge mobility - The presently disclosed embodiments are directed to charge transport layers useful in electrostatography. More particularly, the embodiments pertain to an electrostatographic imaging member comprising a charge transport layer that exhibits improved charge mobility transport and comprises novel terphenyl compounds.12-25-2008
20100055588CHARGE TRANSPORT LAYER HAVING HIGH MOBILITY TRANSPORT MOLECULE MIXTURE - The presently disclosed embodiments relate generally to layers that are useful in imaging apparatus members and components, for use in electrostatographic, including digital, apparatuses. More particularly, the embodiments pertain to an improved electrostatographic imaging member having a specific mixture of high mobility molecules in the charge transport layer which exhibits reduced propensity for crystallization while maintaining or improving electrical performance.03-04-2010
20100323288PHOTORECEPTOR WITH RELEASE LAYER - The disclosed embodiments are directed to an electrophotographic photoreceptor having a release layer. More particularly, the disclosure relates to an electrophotographic photoreceptor having a release layer which comprises an organosilane compound coated over the substrate surface. Other embodiments include methods for coating layer removal using a specifically configured electrophotographic photoreceptor having a release layer and methods for recovering a charge transport molecule.12-23-2010
20110104602GELATIN RELEASE LAYER AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - The disclosed embodiments are directed to a method for removing photoreceptor coatings from a rigid substrate, wherein the photoreceptor coatings disposed over a substrate of an electrophotographic photoreceptor, in order to recover it for re-use in photoreceptor manufacturing. More specifically, the invention discloses a photoreceptor substrate recovery methodology that includes the creation of an inner release layer over the substrate and followed by subjecting the rejected or used electrophotographic photoreceptor to a step of soaking in a non-toxic and environmentally-friendly stripping solution that separates the coatings from the substrate.05-05-2011
20110104603SILANE RELEASE LAYER AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - The disclosed embodiments are directed to processes for removing photoreceptor coatings from a substrate, wherein the photoreceptor coatings disposed over a substrate of an electrophotographic photoreceptor. More specifically, the present embodiments discloses a photoreceptor coatings removal process comprises subjecting an electrophotographic photoreceptor to a stripping solution that separates the coatings from the substrate.05-05-2011
20110151363UNDERCOAT LAYER AND IMAGING MEMBERS COMPRISING SAME - Disclosed are undercoat layers comprising a metal oxide, a polymer, and a citrate of Formula (I):06-23-2011
20110180099RELEASABLE UNDERCOAT LAYER AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - Embodiments relate generally to an imaging member that facilitates removal of the imaging member coating layers disposed over the imaging member and environmentally or “green” methods for using the same. More specifically, the present embodiments disclose an electrophotographic photoreceptor that includes a specifically formulated undercoat layer that allows easy removal of the photoreceptor layers disposed on top of the undercoat layer. The present embodiments provide a simple yet efficient method for reclaiming recycling or remanufacturing electrophotographic photoreceptors.07-28-2011
20110183244RELEASABLE UNDERCOAT LAYER AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - Embodiments relate generally to an imaging member that facilitates removal of the imaging member coating layers disposed over the imaging member and environmentally or “green” methods for using the same. More specifically, the present embodiments disclose an electrophotographic photoreceptor that includes a specifically formulated undercoat layer that allows easy removal of the photoreceptor layers disposed on top of the undercoat layer. The present embodiments provide a simple yet efficient method for reclaiming recycling or remanufacturing electrophotographic photoreceptors.07-28-2011

Patent applications by Helen R. Cherniack, Rochester, NY US

Mitch Cherniack, Chelsea, MA US

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20100131490MODULAR QUERY OPTIMIZER - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for modular query optimizer. In one aspect, a method includes selecting one or more projections from a set of projections for each table in a database query wherein each of the selected projections for the table has leads to an estimated lower execution cost for the query as compared to non-selected projections; generating join orders for the query based on data distribution of one or more of the selected projections among sites in a computer network wherein the join orders reflect different combinations of data distribution operations applied to the output of one or more of the query's joins; and selecting a join order from the join orders based on evaluation of the join orders using a cost model.05-27-2010