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Bernard Coll, Fountain Hills, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090085512APPARATUS FOR CHARGING A BATTERY OF A PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A power source (04-02-2009

Bernard F. Coll, Fountain Hills, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090021136Emitting device having electron emitting nanostructures and method of operation - An emission device is provided for extracting electrons onto an anode of a visual display. The emission device (01-22-2009
20090218041METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE HOUSING - A method for forming a housing for an electronic device (09-03-2009
20100081477PORTABLE DEVICE DISPLAY PRESENTING TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONAL IMAGES - An electronic device (04-01-2010
20110033639APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR CARBON NANOTUBE GROWTH - An apparatus is provided for growing high aspect ratio emitters (02-10-2011

Patent applications by Bernard F. Coll, Fountain Hills, AZ US

Enriqueta Coll, Orlando, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110183365Thrombin Generation Determination Method - A method for measuring a generation of thrombin in a sample of whole blood as a function of time includes adding to a sample of whole blood a fluorogenic substrate and a thrombin activator to form an activated sample. A conversion product is permitted to form in the activated sample. Fluorescence is measured as a function of time from a fluorescent group that is released during the formation of the conversion product with the use of a fluorescence detector. The fluorescence detector operates in an extended range mode and has an increased sensitivity. Thrombin generation as a function of time can then be calculated from the measured fluorescence as a function of time.07-28-2011

George A. Coll, Lake Barrington, IL US

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20100017253PROFILING SERVICE PROVIDER COMPANIES AND TECHNICIANS - Described herein is technology for, among other things, an electronic services marketplace. The technology involves creating and populating user accounts associated with service provider companies, where the user accounts include service provider company profiles. The technology further involves creating and populating technician profiles corresponding to the technicians of the service provider companies and associating the service provider company profiles with the corresponding technician profiles. The technology further involves receiving a request for services from a buyer, determining whether any of the technicians are able to perform the requested services, assigning the request for service to a particular technician that is able to perform the requested services, and routing payment for the requested service to a financial account associated with the service provider company associated with the particular technician.01-21-2010
20100017254ELECTRONIC SELECT PROVIDER NETWORK - Described herein is technology for, among other things, an electronic services marketplace. The technology involves establishing a first tier of service providers, establishing a second tier of service providers, routing a service order to the first tier of service providers, and routing the service order to the second tier of service providers if the service order is not accepted by one of the first tier service providers.01-21-2010
20100017337ESTABLISHING A BUYER/SERVICE PROVIDER RELATIONSHIP ELECTRONICALLY - Described herein is technology for, among other things, an electronic services marketplace. The technology involves receiving a request for services from a buyer, creating a service order based on the requested services, determining which of a plurality of service providers are qualified to provide the requested services, and selecting from the qualified service providers one or more particular service providers to perform the services.01-21-2010
20100042461GROUPING SERVICE ORDERS IN AN ELECTRONIC SERVICES MARKETPLACE - Described herein is technology for, among other things, grouping service orders in an electronic services marketplace. The technology involves receiving first and second service orders, comparing the first and second service orders, determining whether a relationship exists between certain criteria of the first and second service orders, and routing the first and second service orders together to a service provider that is to perform the services associated with the first and second service orders, when there is a relationship between the certain criteria of the first and second service orders.02-18-2010

Heriberto Coll, Bothell, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090313619INSTALLATION OF CUSTOMIZED APPLICATIONS - The described implementations relate to installation of customized applications. One technique obtains a software application generated by a producer. The technique identifies customizations made by a customizer to the software application that are desired by a customer. The technique further installs the software application and the customizations on the customer's computer in a single operation.12-17-2009

Joyce T. Coll, Westborough, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090287422Crystal structure of aurora-2 protein and binding pockets thereof - The present invention provides crystalline molecules or molecular complexes which comprise binding pockets of Aurora-2 or its homologues. The invention also provides crystals comprising Aurora-2. The present invention also relates to a computer comprising a data storage medium encoded with the structural coordinates of Aurora-2 binding pockets and methods of using a computer to evaluate the ability of a compound to bind to the molecule or molecular complex. This invention also provides methods of using the structure coordinates to solve the structure of homologous proteins or protein complexes. In addition, this invention provides methods of using the structure coordinates to screen for and design compounds, including inhibitory compounds, that bind to Aurora-2 or homologues thereof.11-19-2009
20110104782CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF AURORA-2 PROTEIN AND BINDING POCKETS THEREOF - The present invention provides crystalline molecules or molecular complexes which comprise binding pockets of Aurora-2 or its homologues. The invention also provides crystals comprising Aurora-2. The present invention also relates to a computer comprising a data storage medium encoded with the structural coordinates of Aurora-2 binding pockets and methods of using a computer to evaluate the ability of a compound to bind to the molecule or molecular complex. This invention also provides methods of using the structure coordinates to solve the structure of homologous proteins or protein complexes. In addition, this invention provides methods of using the structure coordinates to screen for and design compounds, including inhibitory compounds, that bind to Aurora-2 or homologues thereof.05-05-2011

Patent applications by Joyce T. Coll, Westborough, MA US