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Chad Michael Clinton, Valparaiso, IN US
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| 20100193557 | TOOL SASH - A sash adapted to be worn over a shoulder of a wearer and configured for holding tools and equipment. The sash includes a strap delimited by oppositely-disposed first and second ends and by first and second edges that are between the first and second ends. The first and second edges define inner and outer arcuate edge portions, respectively, between which an arcuate chest strap portion is defined and which lies against the wearer's chest with the inner arcuate edge above the outer arcuate edge when the sash is slung over the wearer's shoulder. The first and second ends of the strap are adapted to be fastened together to define a back strap portion of the sash that lies against the wearer's back. Pockets are located on the chest strap portion and extend between the inner and outer arcuate edges in a radial direction. | 08-05-2010 |
Charles Clinton, Clarksburg, MD US
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| 20110059870 | Assay Plates, Reader Systems and Methods for Luminescence Test Measurements - Luminescence test measurements are conducted using an assay module having integrated electrodes with a reader apparatus adapted to receive assay modules, induce luminescence, preferably electrode induced luminescence, in the wells or assay regions of the assay modules and measure the induced luminescence. | 03-10-2011 |
| 20110203924 | Assay Plates, Reader Systems and Methods for Luminescence Test Measurements - Luminescence test measurements are conducted using an assay module having integrated electrodes with a reader apparatus adapted to receive assay modules, induce luminescence, preferably electrode induced luminescence, in the wells or assay regions of the assay modules and measure the induced luminescence. | 08-25-2011 |
Charles M. Clinton, Clarksburg, MD US
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| 20090263904 | ASSAY APPARATUSES, METHODS AND REAGENTS - We describe apparatuses, systems, method, reagents, and kits for conducting assays as well as process for their preparation. They are particularly well suited for conducting automated sampling, sample preparation, and analysis in a multi-well plate assay format. For example, they may be used for automated analysis of particulates in air and/or liquid samples derived therefrom in environmental monitoring. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20110020178 | ASSAY APPARATUSES, METHODS AND REAGENTS - We describe apparatuses, systems, method, reagents, and kits for conducting assays as well as process for their preparation. They are particularly well suited for conducting automated sampling, sample preparation, and analysis in a multi-well plate assay format. For example, they may be used for automated analysis of particulates in air and/or liquid samples derived therefrom in environmental monitoring. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110022331 | Assay Information Management Methods and Devices - The present invention relates to methods, devices and systems for associating assay information with an assay consumable used in a biological assay. Provided are assay systems and associated consumables, wherein the assay system includes a reader adapted to read/erase/write information from/to an assay consumable identifier associated with the assay consumable. Various types of assay information are described, as well as methods of using such information in the conduct of an assay by an assay system. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110143947 | Assay Apparatuses, Consumables and Methods - We describe apparatuses, method, reagents, and kits for conducting assays as well as process for their preparation. They are particularly well suited for conducting automated sampling, sample preparation, and analysis in a multi-well plate assay format. For example, they may be used for automated analysis of liquid samples in a clinical point of care setting. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110220777 | Detection module - We describe a detection module useful with an apparatus and/or system for conducting luminescence assays. | 09-15-2011 |
Gail M. Clinton, Portland, OR US
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| 20080219997 | Her-2 binding antagonists - There is disclosed a pharmaceutical composition for treating solid tumors that overexpress HER-2, comprising an agent selected from the group consisting of (a) an isolated polypeptide having from about 50 to 79 amino acids taken from the sequence of SEQ ID NO. 1 or SEQ ID NO:12, wherein the polypeptide binds to the extracellular domain ECD of HER-2 at an affinity of at least 10 | 09-11-2008 |
Greg C. Clinton, Mission Viejo, CA US
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| 20110099533 | Process Control Script Development And Execution Facility Supporting Multiple User-Side Programming Languages - A supervisory process control and manufacturing information application development and execution system is disclosed that supports the execution of application object scripts derived from multiple different scripting languages. In particular, the system includes a script editor interface that enables submission/specification of scripts for application objects. The script editor interface supports multiple distinct user-side script languages (e.g., user-supplied script text). A script translation component that receives the user-side script includes routines for rendering execution-side script (executable by a script engine) from source script rendered by the script editor and written according to any of a set of user-side script languages supported by the script translation component. The translator supports at least a first scripting language and a second scripting language. Finally, an execution portion of the system includes an engine for processing the commands within the translated output execution-side script generated by the script translation component. | 04-28-2011 |
Joel Edward Clinton, Waverly, NY US
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| 20100300294 | Gas Separation Module - A porous structure sealed at both ends for use in a gas separation module; and a method for separating components of a gas stream. | 12-02-2010 |
Michael Dana Clinton, Valparaiso, IN US
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| 20100193557 | TOOL SASH - A sash adapted to be worn over a shoulder of a wearer and configured for holding tools and equipment. The sash includes a strap delimited by oppositely-disposed first and second ends and by first and second edges that are between the first and second ends. The first and second edges define inner and outer arcuate edge portions, respectively, between which an arcuate chest strap portion is defined and which lies against the wearer's chest with the inner arcuate edge above the outer arcuate edge when the sash is slung over the wearer's shoulder. The first and second ends of the strap are adapted to be fastened together to define a back strap portion of the sash that lies against the wearer's back. Pockets are located on the chest strap portion and extend between the inner and outer arcuate edges in a radial direction. | 08-05-2010 |
Nathaniel Clinton, Sammamish, WA US
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| 20100262619 | PROVISION OF APPLICATIONS TO MOBILE DEVICES - Embodiments related to the provision of applications to mobile devices are disclosed. One embodiment provides a mobile device application server system, comprising a database, a processor, and memory comprising instructions stored thereon that are executable by the processor to perform a method of providing applications to mobile devices. The method comprises receiving a first application configured to be run on a first mobile device type, storing the first application, receiving a second application configured to be run on a second device mobile device type, and storing the second application. The method further comprises receiving a request for the first application from a first mobile device of the first mobile device type, providing the first application to the first mobile device, receiving a request for the second application from a second mobile device of the second mobile device type, and providing the second application to the second mobile device. | 10-14-2010 |
| 20100262958 | SYNCHRONIZATION OF MOBILE DEVICE WITH APPLICATION - Embodiments related to synchronizing a state of a mobile device with a state stored of a mobile device application server are disclosed. One embodiment provides a method of synchronizing a state on a mobile device and a state on a mobile device application server comprising receiving a state change at the application server that changes a state relative to a state stored on one or more mobile devices, and storing the state change. Next, the method comprises receiving a request from a mobile device for information regarding any state changes that have occurred, sending a response notifying the mobile device of the state change, receiving from the mobile device an application manifest that gives a current state of the mobile device, updating the application manifest to form an updated application manifest that reflects the state change, and sending the updated application manifest to the mobile device. | 10-14-2010 |
| 20100262959 | REVOCATION OF APPLICATION ON MOBILE DEVICE - Embodiments related to the revocation of applications on mobile devices are disclosed. For example, one disclosed embodiment provides a method of revoking an application stored on a mobile device, wherein the method comprises receiving an application revocation request, the application revocation request comprising an instruction to revoke a selected application saved on one or more mobile devices, sending to a mobile device an application revocation instruction configured to revoke the selected application on the mobile device, and sending to another entity a request to roll back a previously-made transaction related to the selected application. | 10-14-2010 |
Nathaniel T. Clinton, Sammamish, WA US
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| 20100138501 | END-TO-END VALIDATION IN A PUSH ENVIRONMENT - In a push environment having a communication path along which a service provides messages to a computing device via a gateway, an inactivity timeout value and a registration timeout value enable the computing device to detect failures in the communication path. An application executing on the computing device registers an application endpoint with the gateway. The application separately subscribes to the service to receive the messages. If there is inactivity in accordance with the inactivity timeout value, the application de-registers and re-registers with the gateway, and unsubscribes and re-subscribes with the service. | 06-03-2010 |
Nye A. Clinton, Hurricane, WV US
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| 20110237831 | PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING MONOAMMONIUM SUCCINATE FROM FERMENTATION BROTHS CONTAINING DIAMMONIUM SUCCINATE, MONOAMMONIUM SUCCINATE AND/OR SUCCINIC ACID, AND CONVERSION OF MONOAMMONIUM SUCCINATE TO SUCCINIC ACID - Processes for making monoammonium succinate (MAS) and/or succinic acid (SA) from either a clarified diammonium succinate (DAS)-containing fermentation broth or a clarified MAS-containing fermentation broth include (a) distilling the broth to form an overhead that includes water and optionally ammonia and a liquid bottoms that includes MAS or SA; (b) cooling and/or evaporating the bottoms and optionally adding an antisolvent to the bottoms to attain a temperature and composition sufficient to cause the bottoms to produce a solid portion that contains MAS or SA in contact with a liquid portion; (c) separating the solid portion from the liquid portion; and (d) recovering the solid portion. | 09-29-2011 |
Nye Atwood Clinton, Hurricane, WV US
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| 20090259057 | Dianhydrosugar Production Process - An enhanced process for the production of a dianhydrosugar, such as isosorbide, from the corresponding sugar alcohol is described. The sugar alcohol is combined with an acid catalyst and reacted at elevated temperatures and at atmospheric pressure, eliminating the need for a vacuum. High selectivity and yields are achieved. | 10-15-2009 |
Sean Clinton, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090233159 | CYLINDRICAL NICKEL-ZINC CELL WITH NEGATIVE CAN - A nickel-zinc battery cell is formed with a negative can, a positive cap, and a jelly roll of electrochemically active positive and negative materials within. The inner surface of the can is protected with an anticorrosive material that may be coated or plated onto the can. Good electrical contact between the jelly roll and the cap is achieved through folding the nickel substrate over to contact a positive current collection disk. | 09-17-2009 |
Thomas William Clinton, Danville, CA US
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| 20110204020 | Method of and Printable Compositions for Manufacturing a Multilayer Carbon Nanotube Capacitor - Multilayer carbon nanotube capacitors, and methods and printable compositions for manufacturing multilayer carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are disclosed. A first capacitor embodiment comprises: a first conductor; a plurality of fixed CNTs in an ionic liquid, each fixed CNT comprising a magnetic catalyst nanoparticle coupled to a carbon nanotube and further coupled to the first conductor; and a first plurality of free CNTs dispersed and moveable in the ionic liquid. Another capacitor embodiment comprises: a first conductor; a conductive nanomesh coupled to the first conductor; a first plurality of fixed CNTs in an ionic liquid and further coupled to the conductive nanomesh; and a plurality of free CNTs dispersed and moveable in the ionic liquid. Various methods of printing the CNTs and other structures, and methods of aligning and moving the CNTs using applied electric and magnetic fields, are also disclosed. | 08-25-2011 |
| 20110205688 | Multilayer Carbon Nanotube Capacitor - Multilayer carbon nanotube capacitors, and methods and printable compositions for manufacturing multilayer carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are disclosed. A first capacitor embodiment comprises: a first conductor; a plurality of fixed CNTs in an ionic liquid, each fixed CNT comprising a magnetic catalyst nanoparticle coupled to a carbon nanotube and further coupled to the first conductor; and a first plurality of free CNTs dispersed and moveable in the ionic liquid. Another capacitor embodiment comprises: a first conductor; a conductive nanomesh coupled to the first conductor; a first plurality of fixed CNTs in an ionic liquid and further coupled to the conductive nanomesh; and a plurality of free CNTs dispersed and moveable in the ionic liquid. Various methods of printing the CNTs and other structures, and methods of aligning and moving the CNTs using applied electric and magnetic fields, are also disclosed. | 08-25-2011 |
