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Abimael Maelo Cordova, Whittier, CA US
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| 20090004947 | MOLDED FABRIC DOLL ACCESSORY - In one embodiment, a doll accessory for play or use with a doll or other toy figure is provided. The doll accessory may include a first portion of a doll accessory including a layer of fabric coated with a molding chemical solution and plastically deformed into a substantially resilient three-dimensional shape. A second portion of a doll accessory may be secured to the first portion of a doll accessory. In some embodiments, the second portion of a doll accessory may include a layer of fabric coated with a molding chemical solution and plastically deformed into a substantially resilient three-dimensional shape. In some embodiments, the second portion of a doll accessory may be adhesively bonded to the first portion of a doll accessory. | 01-01-2009 |
Abimeal Cordova, La Mirada, CA US
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| 20120118315 | Hair Extension Kit - A hair extension kit may be packaged in such a way that patterns may be readily printed onto the hair using a standard printer. The hair extension may be removable from the kit to easily accessorize a girl's or doll's hair. | 05-17-2012 |
Daniel Cordova, Hockessin, DE US
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| 20110086345 | ISOLATION AND USE OF RYANODINE RECEPTORS - The genes encoding ryanodine receptor homologs have been characterized from multiple insect families including lepidopteran tobacco budworm ( | 04-14-2011 |
| 20110269144 | RYANODINE RECEPTOR POLYPEPTIDES - The genes encoding ryanodine receptor homologs have been characterized from multiple insect families including lepidopteran tobacco budworm ( | 11-03-2011 |
Darren Cordova, Rio Rancho, NM US
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| 20100311314 | Pool cue shaping device - A pool cue shaping device, comprising: a block comprising a block exterior, one or more block exterior side surfaces, block cross-sections, two block ends and a block length; and at least one recessed elongated concave shaper, wherein the recessed elongated concave shaper comprises an elongated concave channel within the block exterior side surface, the elongated concave channel extending along the entire block length, the elongated concave channel having a channel width corresponding to the width of a pool cue tip such that the concave channel closely cradles the pool cue tip. | 12-09-2010 |
David Cordova, Laytonsville, MD US
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| 20100293691 | MULTILAYERED MATERIAL SHEET FOR USE IN SOFT BALLISTICS - The invention relates to a multilayered material sheet comprising a stack of fibrous layers and one or more substacks of trauma reducing layers, wherein at least one of the substacks is positioned within the stack. The invention further relates to the use of the material sheet in the manufacture of soft antiballistic articles. | 11-25-2010 |
David S. Cordova, Laytonsville, MD US
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| 20100239810 | Polyolefin fiber reinforced rubber - Rubberized polyolefin fabrics, particularly rubberized polyolefin fiber containing fabrics and a method for vulcanizing rubber without melting or lowering the performance of the fibers. A plurality of fibrous layers are molded and rubberized under high pressures, producing fabrics having customized stiffness properties. | 09-23-2010 |
Diana M. Cordova, Duncanville, TX US
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| 20090125057 | Fan-Shaped Cannula For Sealing Ophthalmic Incisions - A device for delivering an incision sealant includes a housing, a seal, and a cannula. The housing at least partially encloses a chamber that holds a quantity of a sealant. The seal is located on one end of the housing and contains the sealant in the chamber. Likewise, a similar seal may be located at the tip end of the fan-shaped cannula. The cannula is fluidly coupled to the chamber, is disposed along an axis, and has a generally fan-shaped end. The generally fan-shaped end has a top surface and an opening for dispensing the sealant. The shape of the generally fan-shaped end is configured to apply sealant to an incision geometry or to conform to the geometry of an eye. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20090132039 | LOW-TACK OPHTHALMIC AND OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL DEVICE MATERIALS - Disclosed are soft, high refractive index, acrylic materials. These materials, especially useful as intraocular lens materials, contain one or more aryl acrylic hydrophobic monomers as principal device-forming monomers and a tack-reducing macromer additive. In addition to their use as intraocular lens materials, the present materials are also suitable for use in other ophthalmic or otorhinolaryngological devices, such as contact lenses, keratoprostheses, corneal inlays or rings; otological ventilation tubes and nasal implants. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20090137745 | LOW-TACK OPHTHALMIC AND OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL DEVICE MATERIALS - Disclosed are soft, high refractive index, acrylic materials. These materials, especially useful as intraocular lens materials, contain one or more aryl acrylic hydrophobic monomers as principal device-forming monomers and a tack-reducing macromer additive. In addition to their use as intraocular lens materials, the present materials are also suitable for use in other ophthalmic or otorhinolaryngological devices, such as contact lenses, keratoprostheses, corneal inlays or rings; otological ventilation tubes and nasal implants. | 05-28-2009 |
Gary A. Cordova, Catlett, VA US
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| 20110042485 | Adjustable Sprinkler Assembly - An adjustable sprinkler assembly incorporates a main housing including a cylindrical side wall having a first end portion that leads to a second end portion through an intermediate portion having a hollow interior. A riser member is shiftably mounted relative to the main housing to provide for adjustment of a sprinkler head attached thereto. An adjuster member, including an adjustment zone defined by a plurality of notches interconnected by a longitudinally extending groove, interconnects the riser member and the main housing. A stop member, mounted at the second end portion of the main housing, cooperates with the adjuster member to establish a desired positioning of a sprinkler head relative to the main housing. | 02-24-2011 |
Jim Cordova, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20100044427 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF INTERACTION IWTH INVISIBLE PRINTING - Systems and methods of interaction with invisible printing. In one embodiment, a printed page includes a printable surface, an invisible machine readable code disposed on the printable surface; and a human viewable image disposed on the printable surface. The invisible machine readable code may not absorb or reflect visible light substantially differently from the printable surface, in one embodiment. The invisible machine readable code may be detectable when exposed to infrared and/or ultraviolet light. | 02-25-2010 |
Jorge Cordova, Villa Park, IL US
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| 20110302203 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING SEARCHES INCLUDING A "WITH" SEARCH PARAMETER - A system and method for performing searches may include storing data available for searching. In response to receiving a search request includes a “what” search parameter and a “with” search parameter from a user, the data using the “what” and “with” search parameters may be searched, and search results may be generated. The search results may be returned to a user who submitted the search request. | 12-08-2011 |
Mario D. Cordova, Cerritos, CA US
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| 20090292409 | RESPONDING TO AIRCRAFT EXCURSIONS FROM FLIGHT ENVELOPES - A method of monitoring an aircraft during use. Flight parameters of the aircraft are monitored to detect an excursion from a flight envelope. While the aircraft is still in flight, the monitored flight parameters are used to determine the severity of a detected excursion, aircraft component(s) possibly affected by the excursion are identified, and flight restrictions and/or inspections responsive to the excursion severity and identified component(s) are specified. This method provides valuable information to a flight crew about flight envelope excursions, can enhance passenger safety and can prevent unnecessary inspections and aircraft downtime. | 11-26-2009 |
Mary Cordova, Lawrence, KS US
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| 20100056399 | Polyelectrolyte Complexes For Oil And Gas Applications - A polyelectrolyte complex for the controlled release of an oil and gas field chemical selected from the group consisting of (a) a gel-forming or cross-linking agent, (b) a scale inhibitor, (c) a corrosion inhibitor, (d) an inhibitor of asphaltene or wax deposition, (e) a hydrogen sulfide scavenger, (f) a hydrate inhibitor, (g) a breaking agent, and a surfactant. | 03-04-2010 |
Robert Cordova, Madison, WI US
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| 20100240810 | Liquid Oxyalkylene Bridged Bis- andTris-Phosphite Ester Mixtures - Disclosed are mixtures of oxyalkylene bridged bis- and tris-phosphite esters of formulae I and II | 09-23-2010 |
| 20110160453 | Process for the preparation of sterically hindered nitroxyl ethers - The present invention relates to a novel process for the preparation of specific sterically hindered nitroxyl ethers from their corresponding sterically hindered nitroxyl radicals by reacting it with an aldehyde and a hydroperoxide. This nitroxyl ether formation may be carried out from different starting nitroxyl radicals, which are subsequently further reacted to the desired compounds. The compounds prepared by this process are effective as stabilizers for polymers against harmful effects of light, oxygen and/or heat and as flame-retardants for polymers. | 06-30-2011 |
