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Coblentz

Deborah L. Coblentz, Sunnyvale, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090152584LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE WITH BONDED INTERFACE - In some embodiments of the invention, a transparent substrate AlInGaP device includes an etch stop layer that may be less absorbing than a conventional etch stop layer. In some embodiments of the invention, a transparent substrate AlInGaP device includes a bonded interface that may be configured to give a lower forward voltage than a conventional bonded interface. Reducing the absorption and/or the forward voltage in a device may improve the efficiency of the device.06-18-2009

Kenneth D. Coblentz, San Diego, CA US

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20110092389METHODS OF DETECTING TARGETS ON AN ARRAY - The invention relates to methods of detecting a target analyte in a biological sample using composite microsphere arrays having first and second assay locations. Preferred target analytes include nucleic acid, and more specifically, nucleic acid having one or more single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).04-21-2011

W. Sam Coblentz, Germantown, TN US

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20080317578Method and apparatus for loading stacks of cartons of frozen animal products onto vessels using a carrier - A method for rapid loading of stacks of cartons aboard vessels is provided which may include sliding the stacks of cartons from a pallet onto a carrier having fork channels for receiving the blades of a load push lift truck, lifting the carrier into the hold of a ship, removing the stacks of cartons from the carrier using a second load push lift truck and stowing the stack of cartons in a stowage location using the second load push lift truck. The carrier may be used to insert slings about palletless stacks of cartons positioned thereon and the stack of cartons may be moved into the hold of the ship by the ship's gear or other crane. The slings may be withdrawn from about the stack of cartons by releasing one end of the slings and using, for example, the ship's gear to draw the other slings out from around the stack of cartons.12-25-2008

Patent applications by W. Sam Coblentz, Germantown, TN US