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Christopher S. Crean, Pittsboro, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080214614CYTOSKELETAL ACTIVE RHO KINASE INHIBITOR COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITION AND USE - The present invention is directed to synthetic cytoskeletal active compounds that are inhibitors of rho-associated protein kinase. The present invention is also directed to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. The invention is additionally directed to a method of preventing or treating diseases or conditions associated with cytoskeletal reorganization. In one embodiment of the invention, the method treats increased intraocular pressure, such as primary open-angle glaucoma. The method comprises administering to a subject a therapeutically effective amount of a cytoskeletal active compound of Formula I or Formula II, wherein said amount is effective to influence the actomyosin interactions, for example by leading to cellular relaxation and alterations in cell-substratum adhesions.09-04-2008
20090076256DEGRADATION-RESISTANT MONONUCLEOSIDE PHOSPHATE COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to mononucleoside phosphate compounds that have the benefits of a dinucleotide pharmaceutical. These mononucleoside phosphates can be made from a mononucleotide that has been modified by attaching a degradation-resistant substituent on the terminal phosphate of a polyphosphate mononucleotide. By attaching this degradation-resistant substituent, the stability from degradation matches or exceeds those of certain dinucleotides. The mononucleoside phosphate compounds of the present invention are useful in preventing and treating epithelial tissue diseases or diseases or disorders associated with platelet aggregation.03-19-2009
20100022517OPHTHALMIC FORMULATION OF RHO KINASE INHIBITOR COMPOUND - The present invention relates to an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising at least one inhibitor of Rho-associated protein kinase (ROCK). The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprises 0.01-0.4% w/v of ROCK inhibitor(s), a non-ionic surfactant in an amount of 0.01-2% w/v, and a tonicity agent to maintain a tonicity between 220-360 mOsm/kG, at a pH between 6.3 to 7.8, wherein the ROCK inhibitor, the surfactant, and the tonicity agent are compatible in the formulation. The aqueous ophthalmic formulations of this invention have an increased ocular bioavailability and/or aqueous humor concentrations without a concomitant increase in systemic concentrations. The present invention further provides a method of reducing intraocular pressure, particularly a method of treating glaucoma, by administering the aqueous pharmaceutical formulation to a subject.01-28-2010

Patent applications by Christopher S. Crean, Pittsboro, NC US

Gregory James Crean, Harrisville, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100089726Fixturized conveyor assembly with non-synchronous product transportation capability - A Non-Synchronous conveyor which utilizes fixtures or pallets to transport a product from point to point. The fixtures follow a roller chain with special attachments. The roller chain is driven by a sprocket. The fixtures or pallets are supported by roller assemblies which roll along the conveyor frames. Pneumatic cylinders are triggered by electric solenoid operated valves to block the path of the fixture, thus stopping the fixture in desired locations or work station.04-15-2010

Hugh Crean, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080228658DEAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM - A method and system for identifying deals to facilitate travel planning is provided. In one embodiment, a deal identification system identifies deals on travel items and presents those deals to a person in a way that facilitates travel planning and travel shopping. The deal identification system may include an entity attributes service component that provides attributes of entities associated with the items. The deal identification system may also include a historical price service component that provides historical pricing information for the items. The deal identification system may also include a deal component that receives a criterion that defines a deal based on a combination of attributes of entities, historical pricing information, and current pricing information and identifies those items that match the criterion as deals.09-18-2008
20090063167HOTEL RATE ANALYTIC SYSTEM - A hotel deal system provides an observation store with observations that identify a hotel, a stay, a room type, a room rate, and observation date. The hotel deal system receives a request for rate information for a desired hotel for a desired stay. The hotel deal system retrieves current room rate information for the desired hotel for the desired stay. The hotel deal system then analyzes the observations of the observation store to identify a deal rating for the desired hotel for the desired stay at the current room rate.03-05-2009
20110046989SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PROTECTING PRICES - A method and system for protecting prices is provided. The price protection system increases consumer confidence when making purchases by reducing the risk associated with fluctuating prices. The price protection system receives a purchase specification from a consumer. Next, the price protection system determines the risk that the prices of items matching the purchase specification will change and reports a protected price to the consumer that represents the price that the price protection system will protect based on the determined risk for a protection period. Finally, the price protection system receives a request from the consumer to purchase protection of the protected price.02-24-2011

Patent applications by Hugh Crean, Seattle, WA US

Peter A. Crean, Webster, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100225972VECTOR HALFTONING IN AN IMAGE PATH UTILIZING SUB-SAMPLED CROSS-CHANNEL IMAGE VALUES - This disclosure provides methods, apparatus and systems to generate vector halftone data for rendering an image on an image output device. According to one aspect, a method generates vector halftone data as a function of contone pixel data for a given colorant at its nominal resolution and contone pixel data for the other colorants at a relatively lower resolution.09-09-2010
20100290797METHODS TO CONTROL APPEARANCE OF GLOSS LEVELS FOR PRINTED TEXT AND IMAGES - A printer configured to adjust gloss appearance of images includes a marking engine configured to render an image on a substrate from input image data; and a controller configured to: (i) correlate a minimum luminance value to be used by the printer based on a gloss selection; (ii) determine a black point compensation function based on the correlated minimum luminance value; and (iii) adjust luminance values for input image data using the determined black point compensation function. A method to adjust gloss appearance of images is also provided.11-18-2010
20110096330MINIMIZING SPECTROPHOTOMETER IMPACT ON SPOT COLOR ACCURACY - Differences between an offline spectrophotometer and an inline spectrophotometer can result in differences between a hardcopy target color and a printed reproduction of that color. The inline spectrophotometer is inside of a printer and configured to measure printer output. As such, the inline spectrophotometer cannot conveniently measure the hardcopy target color. A printing error or an instrument offset can be determined and passed to a color correction module that updates the device dependent color specification associated with the given spot color. This color specification may be stored, for example, in the printer controller, and used when a document subsequently calls for that spot color, thereby providing accurate color reproduction from that particular printer incorporating that particular inline spectrophotometer.04-28-2011

Peter A. Crean, Penfield, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090161163Parallel RIP with Preamble Caching - A method and system is provided for splitting a print job into its preamble and at least one chunk. The splitter maintains a collection of RIP node addresses to which chunks of the job currently being split have already been sent. When a new chunk is about to be sent, the splitter checks whether each RIP node address has already received a chunk. If the RIP node has not already received a chunk, the splitter sends the preamble as well as the chunk to an available RIP associated with the RIP node. If, however, the RIP node address has already received a chunk, only the portion of the chunk after the preamble is sent to an available RIP associated with the RIP node and communicate the location of the preamble to the available RIP node. The preamble may contain common content for each job.06-25-2009
20090324303HYBRID SINGLE PASS, MULTI-PASS FULL COLOR PRINTING SYSTEM - A hybrid single pass, multi-pass full color printing system is provided and includes (a) a moveable intermediate transfer belt (ITB) mounted within a machine frame and having a path of movement; (b) a plurality of single pass image output modules mounted along the path of movement, each having imaging devices including an image carrying member and a single developer housing containing a single color developer for forming an image in a single pass on the image carrying member for transfer onto the ITB; and (c) at least one single pass, multi-pass image output module mounted along the path of movement and having imaging devices including an image bearing member and a plural number of selectable developer housings, and each of the selectable developer housings containing a single spot color developer for forming spot color images in single passes and in multiple passes on the image bearing member for transfer onto the ITB.12-31-2009
20100103440IMAGE PATH UTILIZING SUB-SAMPLED CROSS-CHANNEL IMAGE VALUES - A technique for cross-channel correction in real time for digital color printing in which the full resolution value of a selected colorant is combined with low resolution versions of the remaining colorants to provide a basis for correcting the selected colorant based upon the data for the other colorants employed. The pixel values of sub-samples of the remaining colorants are derived from the cell in which the full resolution selected colorant is taken; and, the desired output value is selected from a look-up table established for the known printing process.04-29-2010

Patent applications by Peter A. Crean, Penfield, NY US

Peter Aidan Crean, Webster, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110090548REDUCING NOISE INDUCED BY COLOR MIXING SPOT COLOR RECIPE SEARCH - What is disclosed is a novel system and method to reduce noise induced by color mixing in a color management system. At least one device color recipe is obtained for a target spot color. The recipe is defined for a color marking device and defines a range of marking device color values for a target L*a*b color value. Next, a minimal value and a maximum value of each color value in the range of color values for said target L*a*b color value are identified. An iterative process of searching is performed until the printed color test patch produces a visually acceptable smoothness while matching color accuracy. This iterative process includes generating at least one additional new device color recipe from color values within the range of color values. At least one of the new device color recipes is selected and provided to the color marking device for rendering.04-21-2011