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Adam Roy Cookson, Broomfield, CO US
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20140157619 | DRYER FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONICS - Systems and methods are described for conductively heated vacuum-based drying of portable electronic devices. For example, a portable electronic device that has been exposed to excessive liquid is placed inside a drying chamber. The drying chamber is closed and a drying routine commences. During the drying routine, the chamber is pressurized to a vacuum level sufficient to gasify liquids inside the device, and the device is conductively heated at least to replace latent heat of vaporization lost during the pressurization. Some embodiments include techniques relating to payment processing, monitoring and feedback control, decontamination, and/or other functionality. | 06-12-2014 |
Adam Roy Cookson, San Antonio, TX US
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20100241380 | SYSTEM FOR MAPPING VEHICLE MUTILATION DEFECTS - A system and method for analyzing mutilation defects including a benchmark image of a part and a grid having a plurality of cells plotted onto the benchmark image is provided. The system further includes a computer processing unit having an interface operable to associate each identified mutilation defects with the associated cell where the mutilation defect occurred. The system and method further includes a plotting circuit having a code. Each of the labels is associated with a predetermined occurrence of mutilation defects within a given cell. The plotting circuit counts each occurrence of a mutilation defect within each of the cells and plots the associated label within the cell so as to improve the quality control of a part by providing a map showing the frequency of mutilation defects on a particular part of a mass produced product. | 09-23-2010 |
Ammon Cookson, Hillsboro, OR US
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20090012816 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CLINICAL ANALYSIS INTEGRATION SERVICES - Certain embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for organizing and querying patient data by a clinical information system via a clinical analysis integration service. Certain embodiments provide an electronic patient data system for exchanging electronic patient data between a data repository and a clinical system. The electronic patient data system includes an electronic data repository configured to aggregate and store patient-related data. The electronic data repository is accessible to and searchable by a plurality of clinical systems via a clinical analysis integration service. The system also includes a clinical analysis integration service providing data from the electronic data repository to one or more clinical systems in response to a query from a clinical system. In certain embodiments, one or more clinical systems may provide feedback to the electronic data repository and engage in an iterative dialog. | 01-08-2009 |
Andrew Cookson, Wickford GB
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20130256071 | METHOD OF BLEEDING A HYDRAULIC BRAKING SYSTEM - A computer-implemented method of bleeding a hydraulic braking system during vehicle repair includes: receiving a designation of an affected brake component in the hydraulic braking system based on a vehicle diagnostic; and bleeding the affected brake component by actuating a hydraulic pump in the brake system via an in-vehicle control module. | 10-03-2013 |
Brad T. Cookson, Mercer Island, WA US
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20110244452 | SEQUENCE DATA BY REDUCTION OF NOISE DUE TO CARRY-OVER PRIMER - The present invention provides methods of reducing the background signal of a nucleic acid sequencing reaction. In particular, the invention provides methods of specifically degrading unwanted chain termination reaction products generated by the extension of primers carried over from the amplification step of the sequencing reaction. These methods are amenable for use with both one step and two-step amplification/chain termination reaction sequencing protocols. | 10-06-2011 |
Dan Cookson, Rowley, MA US
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20120141949 | System and Apparatus for Haptically Enabled Three-Dimensional Scanning - Described herein is a three-dimensional scanning system that features a camera integrated with a user-guided haptic interface device. The system allows an operator, through the sense of touch, to intuitively and interactively identify optimum locations for obtaining images or scans of an object. The system then assembles these scans to produce a virtual three-dimensional representation of the object with a high degree of accuracy and with a minimum of data artifacts. | 06-07-2012 |
David Cookson, County Cavan IE
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20100031592 | COMPOSITE PANEL - A composite cladding panel | 02-11-2010 |
David Cookson, County Cavant IE
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20100229484 | CLADDING PANEL - A composite cladding panel | 09-16-2010 |
Douglas E. Cookson, Merrimack, NH US
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20100270276 | System and Method for Repairing Hermetic Solder Seals in RF Electronic Assemblies - The system contains a laser beam source and a work piece having a soldered joint. A work piece holder holds the work piece at an angle relative to the laser beam source. A crack is formed in a soldered joint of the work piece. The laser beam source is positioned approximately centered on the crack. At least one temperature sensitive electronic element is contained within the work piece. | 10-28-2010 |
Edward J. Cookson, Flat Rock, NC US
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20080227044 | Metal Foam Radiant Burner - An improved radiant burner which is particularly useful at low flow rates. The radiant burner has a reticulated metal foam with a first face and a second face and a density sufficient for combustion fuel to pass there through. The first face is adapted to be the initial contact for the combustion fuel passing through the reticulated metal foam. The second face is adapted to radiate after the combustion fuel has been ignited. The second face has a plurality of grooves | 09-18-2008 |
James Cookson, East Hagbourne GB
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20130072722 | SUPPORTED METAL CATALYSTS - The present invention relates to supported metal catalysts, wherein the catalysts are modified by at least one amine, a method for the preparation thereof and hydrogenation processes utilising the supported metal catalysts. | 03-21-2013 |
Jennifer Cookson, Boston, MA US
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20100249447 | PURIFICATION OF FULLERENE DERIVATIVES FROM VARIOUS IMPURITIES - Purification methods for fullerene derivatives are described. The method comprises passing a solution of fullerene derivatives containing impurities such as other fullerene derivatives and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons through activated charcoals. Fullerene derivatives with high purity were obtained. | 09-30-2010 |
Kalen Cookson, Lawrenceville, GA US
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20110123560 | Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Antigenic Isolates And Vaccines - Antigenic isolates and vaccines for Infectious Bursal Disease Virus include variants of the molecular Group 6 family of IBDV isolates, in particular the 28-1 isolate. | 05-26-2011 |
Matthew Cookson, Malmesbury GB
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20090212132 | SPRAY DISPENSER - A spray dispenser comprises a housing and a nozzle. The housing contains a reservoir for storing liquid, an electrolytic cell for receiving liquid from the reservoir and increasing the level of oxidative properties in the liquid, and a pump for circulating fluid between the reservoir and the electrolytic cell so that liquid having enhanced oxidative properties in dispensed from the nozzle. In the preferred embodiment, the electrolytic cell generates hydrogen peroxide from water introduced to the reservoir by the user so that a sterilising solution of hydrogen peroxide is dispensed from the nozzle. | 08-27-2009 |
20090313786 | SURFACE TREATING HEAD ASSEMBLY - A surface treating head assembly includes a housing having a fluid outlet. A sealing connection is provided between the outlet and a flexible hose, which may be located on the main body of a surface-treating appliance such as a vacuum cleaner. The housing is arranged to move pivotably with respect to the hose, and the head assembly further includes a locating mechanism arranged to inhibit rotation of the hose as the housing pivots. The provision of a sealing connection that is inhibited from rotating permits the surface treating head to be widely maneuverable while having a sound fluid flow path. | 12-24-2009 |
20100226758 | FAN ASSEMBLY - A fan assembly for creating an air current includes a nozzle mounted on a base. The base includes an outer casing, a silencing member housed within the outer casing, an impeller housing located within the outer casing, the impeller housing having an air inlet and an air outlet, an impeller located within the impeller housing and a motor for driving the impeller about an axis to create an air flow through the impeller housing. The nozzle includes an interior passage for receiving the air flow from the air outlet of the impeller housing and a mouth through which the air flow is emitted from the fan assembly. The silencing member is located beneath the air inlet of the impeller housing and is spaced from the air inlet along said axis by a distance in the range from 5 to 60 mm. | 09-09-2010 |
Paul Cookson, Schindellegi CH
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20150038653 | TIN FREE POLYMER POLYOLS - Embodiments include polymer polyol dispersions which include a polyol liquid phase and solid particle phase. Embodiments include methods of making the polymer polyol dispersions. The polymer polyol dispersions are essentially free of tin, have a solid content of between about 20 and 50 wt % based on the total weight of the polymer polyol dispersion, and have a viscosity at 20C of less than 9000 mPas. The solid particle phase has more than 90% by weight of particles in the solid particle phase having a particle diameter of less than 5 μm. | 02-05-2015 |
Paul Cookson, Samstagem CH
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20140051779 | SEEDING PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF POLYMER MODIFIED POLYOLS - Embodiments of the invention provide for polymer polyols and methods of producing polymer polyols. Methods include providing at least one first composition which includes at least one polyol, at least one isocyanate non-reactive seed population, and at least one of a co-reactant having an equivalent weight of up to 400 and at least one active hydrogen attached to a nitrogen or oxygen atom. The at least one isocyanate non-reactive seed population includes less than about 5% by weight of the total weight of the first composition, and the seed population has a maximum particle diameter of less than 10 The first composition is combined with at least one polyisocyanate under mixing to form at least one of a polyurea, polyurethane, and a polyurethane-urea particle population dispersed in the first composition, wherein at least 90% by weight of the particle population has a particle diameter of less than 100 μm. | 02-20-2014 |
Paul Cookson, Samstagern CH
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20110105634 | CATALYSIS OF VISCOELASTIC FOAMS WITH BISMUTH SALTS - The embodiments of the present invention provide for viscoelastic polyurethane foams made in the presence of a bismuth comprising catalyst. The viscoelastic polyurethane foam may be the reaction product of a reaction mixture including at least one polyol and at least one isocyanate, wherein the at least one polyol and the at least one isocyanate are reacted in the presence of at least one bismuth comprising catalyst, and wherein the viscoelastic polyurethane foam has a density of less than 100 kg/m | 05-05-2011 |
20110218264 | MODIFIED NATURAL OILS AND PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM - A modified natural oil made from reacting at least one natural oil or fat comprising at least one ene moiety with at least one of an enophile or dienophile mixture to form at least one modified natural oil, and reacting the at least one modified natural oil which may be used in a variety of processes. | 09-08-2011 |
20120101181 | NATURAL OIL BASED POLYMER POLYOLS AND POLYURETHANE PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM - A polymer polyol composition having dispersed polymer particles in a continuous phase which includes at least one polyether natural oil based polyol comprising at least two natural oil moieties separated by at least one of a molecular structure having an average of at least about 19 ether groups between any 2 of the natural oil moieties and a polyether molecular structure having an equivalent weight of at least about 400. The polymer polyol composition may be used in forming polyurethane foams. | 04-26-2012 |
20120123005 | NATURAL OIL BASED POLYURETHANE FOAMS - The embodiments of the present invention provide for polyurethane foams that include renewable resources while keeping desired properties of the polyurethane product. For example, described herein, according to embodiments of the invention, are polyurethane foams that have a high concentration of renewable resources while retaining favorable airflow, tensile strength, tear resistance, elongation, indentation force deflection, and/or resilience. These foams may also posses improved yellowing resistance and improved water absorption rates. | 05-17-2012 |
20130289149 | FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANE FOAMS - Embodiments of the invention provide for a method of preparing a polyurethane foam, including reacting least one initiator comprising at least two hydroxyl groups with at least one 12-hydroxystearic acid to form at least one polyester polyol, reacting the at least one polyester polyol with at least one alkoxylating agent in the presence of a DMC catalyst to form at least one polyether/polyester polyol, and reacting the at least one polyether/polyester polyol with at least one isocyanate. | 10-31-2013 |
20140051778 | FINE PARTICLE, HIGH CONCENTRATION, POLYISOCYANATE POLYADDITION/POLYURETHANE-UREA POLYOLS - Embodiments of the invention include a method of producing polymer polyol dispersions is. The method includes providing at least one reaction system, and the reaction system includes: a) at least one polyol, b) at least one seed population, c) at least one catalyst, d) at least one co-reactant having an equivalent weight of up to 400 and at least one active hydrogen attached to a nitrogen or oxygen atom, and e) at least one polyisocyanate. The at least one seed population includes less than about 5% by weight of the total weight of the at least one reaction system and includes seed particles having diameters of less than 5 μm. The at least one reaction mixture reacts to form at least one of a polyurea and polyurethane-urea particle population in the at least one polyol without the addition of any catalysts comprising tin. The polymer polyol dispersion has a solids content of at least 15% of the weight of the polymer polyol dispersion. | 02-20-2014 |
20140163197 | PROCESS FOR MAKING POLYETHER ALCOHOLS HAVING OXYETHYLENE UNITS BY POLYMERIZATION OF ETHYLENE CARBONATE IN THE PRESENCE OF DOUBLE METAL CYANIDE CATALYSTS - Ethylene carbonate is polymerized by itself or together with another cyclic monomer such as 1,2-propylene oxide in the presence of a double metal cyanide catalyst. Most of the ethylene carbonate adds to the chain to form a terminal carbonate group, which decarboxylates to produce a hydroxyethyl group at the end of the polymer chain. The polymerization of more ethylene carbonate onto the chain end results in the formation of poly(ethyleneoxy) units. Therefore, the process provides a method for making poly(ethyleneoxy) polymers without the need to polymerize ethylene oxide. The process is useful for making polyethers that are useful as water-absorbable polymers, surfactants and as raw materials for polyurethanes. The process is also useful for increasing the primary hydroxyl content of a polyether. | 06-12-2014 |
Paul A Cookson, Schindellegi CH
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20140329925 | PHOSPHOROUS BASED POLYADDITION / POLYURETHANE-UREA POLYOLS - Embodiments of the invention include a polymer polyol dispersions. The polymer dispersions include a reaction product of a reaction system, where the reaction system includes: at least one polyol, at least one phosphorus based flame retardant having at least one active hydrogen attached to a nitrogen or oxygen atom, at least one of a co-reactant having an equivalent weight of up to 400 and at least one active hydrogen attached to a nitrogen or oxygen atom, at least one catalyst, and at least one polyisocyanate. | 11-06-2014 |
Ron E. Cookson, Killam CA
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20110159574 | SEPARATION AND SCRUBBING SYSTEM FOR EXHAUST GASES - A separation and scrubbing system for exhaust gases includes a plurality of industrial discharge outlets, a separation unit, pipelines to direct exhaust gases from the industrial discharge outlets to the separation unit and pipelines to return treated exhaust gases to stacks corresponding to the industrial discharge outlets. | 06-30-2011 |
Thomas Cookson, Simpsonville, SC US
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20090314097 | Method of measuring strain in a flex hose or other flexible member - A method of detecting excessive strain in an elongated flexible member comprising: (a) applying at least one strain-detecting strip to the flexible member in an area that will be subject to bending in installation or use; (b) installing the flexible member in place; and (c) after installation, inspecting the strain-detecting strip for signs of excessive strain in the flexible member. | 12-24-2009 |
William Cookson, Oxford GB
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20090007280 | Ange gene in atopy - The present invention relates to isolated nucleic acid sequences of ANGE, CLLD8 and CLLD7 or sequences complementary or substantially homologous thereto or fragments thereof. Also provided are sequences comprising hybrid nucleic acid sequences from two or more of the genes. Also provided are nucleic acid expression vectors, polypeptides, antibodies to the polypeptides, host cells, non-human transgenic animals and pharmaceutical compositions and agents. Also provided is the use of the nucleic acid sequence and/or protein in medicine and research, methods for diagnosing or determining predisposition to disease or severity of disease, methods for preventing or treating disease, and kits for use in the methods and the use of the nucleic acid sequence and protein in treating or preventing IgE mediated diseases and non-atopic asthma, and in screens for identifying new agents for use in the methods. | 01-01-2009 |
William Osmond Charles Cookson, London GB
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20110046202 | METHOD FOR TESTING A SUBJECT THOUGHT TO HAVE OR TO BE PREDISPOSED TO ASTHMA - The present invention concerns a method of testing a subject thought to have or be predisposed to having asthma, allergy, atopic disease or atopic sensitization, which comprises the step of analyzing a biological sample from said subject for (i) detecting the presence of a mutation associated with the over-expression of the ORMDL3 gene, and/or (ii) analyzing the expression of the ORMDL3 gene; a use, for treating and/or preventing asthma, allergy, atopic disease or atopic sensitization in a subject, of a compound which specifically inhibits the expression of the ORMDL3 gene; and an in vitro method of selecting a compound, which can be useful for treating asthma, allergy, atopic disease or atopic sensitization, characterized in that said method comprises the steps of: (a) obtaining a cell expressing the ORMDL3 gene, (b) contacting said cell with at least one compound, (c) comparing the expression of the ORMDL3 gene in the cell between the steps a) and b), and (d) selecting the compound, which induces a lower level of expression of the ORMDL3 gene in the cell contacted to that compound. | 02-24-2011 |