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Alan Cole, Yardley, PA US
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| 20090138398 | Method and system for multi-currency escrow service for web-based transactions - A method and system for escrow service for web-based transactions, such as multi-currency web-based transactions, is web-accessible and accepts registrations from exchanges and/or portal partners. The completion of registration and transactions is allowed to entitled users who access the system via the web. The system maintains an internal banking engine to act as a deal manager, messaging service and accounts sub-ledger and escrows funds entrusted to it. The transaction process is composed of a number of transaction statuses, and reporting of those statuses to users is accomplished online and via web query. The system provides local currency/multi-currency capability and supports several methods of payment, such as credit cards, authorized Automated Clearing House (ACH) or equivalent direct debit/credit and wire transfer payments, and all funds movements are electronic. The system supports transaction level detail through its banking engine accounts; funds movements from its currency accounts, and escrows funds to currency based escrow accounts. Buyers completing goods/services inspections after delivery initiate settlements. | 05-28-2009 |
Cody R. Cole, Easton, PA US
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| 20120115713 | POISON RESISTANT CATALYST SYSTEMS AND ASSOCIATED PROCESSES - Exemplary embodiments of the present invention relate to the processing of hydrocarbon-containing feedstreams in the presence of an active catalyst component comprising a surface, and a metal oxide film coated on the surface of the active catalyst component. The catalysts and processes of the present invention can improve overall hydrogenation, product conversion, as well as improved resistance to catalytic deactivation due to sulfur and nitrogen compounds present in the hydrocarbon feedstreams. | 05-10-2012 |
Damien Thurber Cole, Drexel Hill, PA US
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| 20080306186 | Low-dust additive & pigment blends with improved color - Solid, low dust pigment compositions are formed i by mixing pigments with certain polymer stabilizers under conditions wherein the stabilizers are in a liquefied state. The pigment compositions are easily handled and have a high color yield when incorporated into polymer substrates. In many cases, the color development attained is not readily achievable using pigment compositions comprising conventional carriers. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20100065200 | Tetrabenzodiazadiketoperylene pigments in laser welding - A method method for laser welding a layered article wherein IR irradiation is passed through a composition containing a tetrabenzodiazadiketoperylene pigment or dye to the surface of an underlying substrate which contain an IR absorbing material, generating enough heat at the point of irradiation to melt together the two materials. | 03-18-2010 |
Jeff Cole, Macungie, PA US
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| 20090043341 | DYNAMIC EXTENSION PLATE FOR ANTERIOR CERVICAL FUSION AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION - An osteosynthetic plate assembly and a method of installing the osteosynthetic plate assembly is disclosed. The osteosynthetic plate assembly comprises a dynamic extension plate having a first end portion for connection to a first vertebrae, a second end portion for connection to a second vertebrae, and a dynamic flexible portion extending between the first and second end portions. The dynamic extension plate is configured for coupling with a cervical fusion plate. A method of installing the dynamic extension plate to adjacent vertebrae comprises the steps of engaging a connector of the dynamic extension plate with a coupling of a cervical fusion plate, and mounting the dynamic extension plate to the adjacent vertebrae. | 02-12-2009 |
Jeffrey Cole, Macungie, PA US
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| 20100081885 | TISSUE RETRACTOR SYSTEM - A tissue retractor system includes first and second arms extending from a support assembly, and third and fourth arms extending from a support mechanism. Each arm includes a proximal span, a distal span, and a blade support between the proximal span and distal span. The retractor system features retractor units that can be used independently or in a nested arrangement. The system also includes instruments for inserting a spinal rod. A method for implanting a spinal rod through an incision includes the steps of inserting the spinal rod through a dividable tube, turning the rod subcutaneously toward a rod receiving anchor and advancing the rod subcutaneously toward the rod receiving anchor. | 04-01-2010 |
John E. Cole, Prosperity, PA US
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| 20100157378 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SECURE DOCUMENT PRINTING - The invention relates to a method for devising a pantograph. The method includes the steps of defining a message to be displayed on the pantograph, forming a background pixel format and a foreground pixel cluster pattern. The foreground cluster pattern is devised from the background pixel formation. Adjacent pixels in the background pattern are combined to form pixel clusters. The foreground pattern of pixel clusters is used to fill the characters of a pantograph message. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100259792 | METHOD FOR ADJUSTING QUALITY OF A PANTOGRAPH BACKGROUND PATTERN - Pantograph background and foreground pairs that perform well in one printer may not perform as well in another. The main problem that occurs is the message is easily seen on the original print. By adjusting the background pattern quality, the pantograph is adjusted for optimal performance for a particular printer. The background pattern is adjusted by first adjusting the pixel density in the background pattern and second, by adding the adjusted cluster background pixel pattern. | 10-14-2010 |
Joseph Cole, New Castle, PA US
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| 20100040950 | Negative Electrode for Hybrid Energy Storage Device - A negative electrode for a hybrid energy storage device includes a current collector; a corrosion-resistant conductive coating secured to at least one face of the current collector; a sheet comprising activated carbon adhered to the corrosion-resistant conductive coating; a tab portion extending from a side of the negative electrode; and a lug comprising a lead or lead alloy that encapsulates at least part of the tab portion. | 02-18-2010 |
| 20100091430 | Hybrid Energy Storage Device and Method of Making Same - A hybrid energy storage device includes at least one cell comprising at least one positive electrode, at least one negative electrode, a separator placed between said at least one positive and said at least one negative electrode, and an electrolyte. The at least one positive electrode comprises an active material comprising lead and a tab extending from a side of the at least one positive electrode. The at least one negative electrode comprises an activated carbon material, a tab extending from a side of the at least one negative electrode, and a lead lug encapsulating said tab. A first cast-on lead strap is on the tab extending from said at least one positive electrode. A second cast-on lead strap is on the lead lug of the at least one negative electrode. | 04-15-2010 |
Joseph E. Cole, New Castle, PA US
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| 20090103242 | Electrode with Reduced Resistance Grid and Hybrid Energy Storage Device Having Same - An energy storage device includes at least one positive electrode comprising a current collector comprising lead and having a plurality of raised and lowered portions with respect to a mean plane of the current collector and slots formed between the raised and lowered portions, wherein lead dioxide paste is adhered to and in electrical contact with the surfaces thereof; and a tab portion; and at least one negative electrode comprising a carbon material. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20110281162 | Negative Electrode for Hybrid Energy Storage Device - A negative electrode for a hybrid energy storage device includes a current collector; a corrosion-resistant conductive coating secured to at least one face of the current collector; a sheet comprising activated carbon adhered to the corrosion-resistant conductive coating; a tab portion extending from a side of the negative electrode; and a lug comprising a lead or lead alloy that encapsulates at least part of the tab portion. | 11-17-2011 |
Kathryn Y. Cole, Easton, PA US
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| 20100175308 | Co-processing of diesel biofeed and kerosene range hydrocarbons - Processes are provided for producing a diesel fuel product having a sulfur content of 10 ppm by weight or less from feed sources that include up to 50% by weight of a biocomponent feedstock. The biocomponent feedstock is co-processed with a heavy oil feed in a severe hydrotreating stage. The product from the severe hydrotreatment stage is fractionated to separate out a diesel boiling range fraction, which is then separately hydrotreated. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20100176026 | Co-processing of diesel biofeed and heavy oil - Processes are provided for producing a diesel fuel product having a sulfur content of 10 ppm by weight or less from feed sources that include up to 50% by weight of a biocomponent feedstock. The biocomponent feedstock is co-processed with a heavy oil feed in a severe hydrotreating stage. The product from the severe hydrotreatment stage is fractionated to separate out a diesel boiling range fraction, which is then separately hydrotreated. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20100331586 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING DIESEL FUELS USING VEGETABLE OILS OR FATTY ACID DERIVATIVES - A process for preparing fuels, such as diesel fuels or jet fuels, by hydrotreating vegetable oils or fatty acid derivatives that may be applied to existing equipment for treating fossil fuels. The process comprises feeding hydrotreating a combined oxygenate feed stream, such as FAME, and a hydrocarbon feed stream until not more than 86 wt % of the esters in the oxygenate feed stream are converted to hydrocarbons, and optionally further hydrotreating the product stream within at least a second hydrotreatment reaction zone until at least 90 wt % of the esters in the oxygenate feed stream are converted to hydrocarbons, before removing and separating a hydrocarbon stream suitable for use as fuel. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20110054230 | REDUCING HYDROGEN CONSUMPTION IN HYDROTREATING OF BIOCOMPONENT FEEDS - Processes are provided for deoxygenation of a biocomponent feedstock with reduced hydrogen consumption. The biocomponent feedstock can be processed under relatively low hydrogen partial pressures and at a relatively low treat gas ratio compared to the hydrogen need of the feedstock. The relatively low pressure, relatively low treat gas ratio hydroprocessing can result in reduced production of water and carbon monoxide and in increased production of carbon dioxide compared to relatively higher pressure process conditions. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110163009 | HYDROPROCESSING OF HIGH NITROGEN FEED USING BULK CATALYST - Methods are provided for hydrotreating high nitrogen feeds with improved results for nitrogen removal, aromatic saturation, and/or sulfur removal. The method includes hydrotreating the feed with a supported hydrotreating catalyst followed by a bulk metal catalyst, the hydrotreated effluent of which can be suitable for use as a feed to an FCC reactor. | 07-07-2011 |
Kathryn Younger Cole, Easton, PA US
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| 20100319242 | EBULLATING BED METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF BIOCOMPONENT FEEDSTOCKS - Processes are provided for producing a diesel fuel product having a sulfur content of 15 wppm or less (e.g., 10 wppm or less) from feed sources that include a biocomponent feedstock. The biocomponent feedstock can be initially co-processed with a mineral feed in a fluidized bed stage, such as an ebullating bed processing stage. Ebullating bed processing can mitigate the impact of the biocomponent feed on other hydrotreatment aspects of a diesel boiling range feed. Challenged biocomponent feeds can be handled by introducing the biocomponent feed into the ebullating bed reactor in a manner that reduces the fouling impact of the feed. | 12-23-2010 |
Kenneth E. Cole, New Alexandria, PA US
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| 20110100363 | HUMIDIFIER FOR A BREATHING SYSTEM - A breathing system ( | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110308518 | PRESSURE SUPPORT DEVICE USER INTERFACE - A pressure support device ( | 12-22-2011 |
Robert J. Cole, Pa. Furnace, PA US
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| 20110238603 | System and Method for Predicting Events Via Dynamic Ontologies - Disclosed is a system and method for determining the probability of an event occurring. The method involves developing models relating a number of factors and variables. The factors and variables can be unique to a specified field of endeavor, such as military security or epidemiology. The models can be ontological models. A rule set is then utilized to relate certain variables in the models to a specific event. The rule set can be embodied in a computer model, such as a Bayesian-Network. The system permits a user to query a knowledge store or database to acquire referent values for the rule set. Thereafter, the referent values are used to populate the rule set and compute the probability of the event occurring. | 09-29-2011 |
Steven Cole, Lake Ariel, PA US
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| 20110087613 | System and Method for Evaluating Supplier Quality - Supplier evaluation system for selecting a supplier for a project and/or monitoring a current supplier's performance. A supplier evaluation system first comprises a first database storing a plurality of inquiries and supplier contact information. The supplier candidates identify raters and those raters receive the inquiries over a computer network. The system provides a user interface for the rater to confidentially respond to the inquiries. The raters' responses are then electronically sent to one or more databases in the system and the system's database management system analyses the responses and makes them available to purchasing agents in a plurality of formats. | 04-14-2011 |
