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Cynthia A. Andela, Richfield Springs, NY US
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| 20080295740 | Production of glass powder from waste glass, and products made using the same, especially concrete - A clean dry glass powder useful as a substitute for Portland cement in concrete, in paints, and for other known uses for glass powder produced conventionally can be produced from unsorted post-consumer waste glass, including a substantial fraction of non-glass items, by employing glass pulverizing equipment to reduce waste glass to small fragments, allowing removal of trash, employing a multistep washing process to clean the glass fragments, in the preferred embodiment using aggregate cleaning equipment, drying the fragments, preferably using fluidized bed techniques, and grinding the glass to a desired particle size, preferably using a ball mill, in combination with an air classification step to produce a glass powder of uniform particle size. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20080308659 | Pozzolan Manufactured from Post-Consumer Waste Glass, Products Incorporating the Same, and Methods of Manufacturing the Same - A clean dry glass powder useful as a substitute for Portland cement in concrete, in paints, and for other known uses for glass powder produced conventionally can be produced from unsorted post-consumer waste glass, including a substantial fraction of non-glass items, by employing glass pulverizing equipment to reduce waste glass to small fragments, allowing removal of trash, employing a multistep washing process to clean the glass fragments, in the preferred embodiment using aggregate cleaning equipment, drying the fragments, preferably using fluidized bed techniques, and grinding the glass to a desired particle size, preferably using a ball mill, in combination with an air classification step to produce a glass powder of uniform particle size. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20090283018 | White Pozzolan Manufactured from Post-Consumer Waste Glass, Products Incorporating the Same and Methods of Manufacturing the Same - A clean dry white glass powder useful as a substitute for Portland cement in concrete, in paints, and for other known uses for glass powder produced conventionally can be produced from unsorted post-consumer waste glass, including a substantial fraction of non-glass items, by employing glass pulverizing equipment to reduce waste glass to small fragments, allowing removal of trash, employing a multistep washing process to clean the glass fragments, in the preferred embodiment using aggregate cleaning equipment, drying the fragments, preferably using fluidized bed techniques, and grinding the glass to a desired particle size, preferably using a ball mill, in combination with an air classification step to produce a bright white glass powder of uniform particle size. | 11-19-2009 |
| 20110172075 | White Pozzolan Manufactured From Post-Consumer Waste Glass, Products Incorporating the Same and Methods of Manufacturing the Same - A clean dry white glass powder useful as a substitute for Portland cement in concrete, in paints, and for other known uses for glass powder produced conventionally can be produced from unsorted post-consumer waste glass, including a substantial fraction of non-glass items, by employing glass pulverizing equipment to reduce waste glass to small fragments, allowing removal of trash, employing a multistep washing process to clean the glass fragments, in the preferred embodiment using aggregate cleaning equipment, drying the fragments, preferably using fluidized bed techniques, and grinding the glass to a desired particle size, preferably using a ball mill, in combination with an air classification step to produce a bright white glass powder of uniform particle size. | 07-14-2011 |
Cynthia A. Chestek, Menlo Park, CA US
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| 20110224572 | Brain machine interface - Artificial control of a prosthetic device is provided. A brain machine interface contains a mapping of neural signals and corresponding intention estimating kinematics (e.g. positions and velocities) of a limb trajectory. The prosthetic device is controlled by the brain machine interface. During the control of the prosthetic device, a modified brain machine interface is developed by modifying the vectors of the velocities defined in the brain machine interface. The modified brain machine interface includes a new mapping of the neural signals and the intention estimating kinematics that can now be used to control the prosthetic device using recorded neural brain signals from a user of the prosthetic device. In one example, the intention estimating kinematics of the original and modified brain machine interface includes a Kalman filter modeling velocities as intentions and positions as feedback. | 09-15-2011 |
Cynthia A. Crawbuck, Wexford, PA US
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| 20090057254 | INTEGRATED SHELF ALLOCATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Apparatuses for the efficient and safe organization of product on shelves. The present invention encompasses shelving allocation units that are adjustable in a longitudinal direction to accommodate varying shelf depths. The present invention also provides for shelving allocation units that are adjustable in both the longitudinal direction, but also along an orthogonal axis. By being adjustable along an orthogonal axis, the shelving allocation units of the present invention may be adapted to accommodate various sizes of product. The present invention also includes novel backstop assemblies that may be adapted for use in shelves of various dimensions. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20100025346 | INTEGRATED SHELF ALLOCATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Apparatuses for the efficient and safe organization of product on shelves. The present invention encompasses shelving allocation units that are adjustable in both the longitudinal and orthogonal direction. By being adjustable along an orthogonal axis, the shelving allocation units of the present invention may be adapted to accommodate various sizes of product. The present invention also includes novel backstop assemblies that may be adapted for use in shelves of various dimensions. The present invention may also include a gravity- or spring-driven bias mechanism to drive product automatically to the front of the assembly. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100096345 | INTEGRATED SHELF ALLOCATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Apparatuses for the efficient and safe organization of product on shelves. The present invention encompasses shelving allocation units that are adjustable in a longitudinal direction to accommodate varying shelf depths. The present invention also provides for shelving allocation units that are adjustable in both the longitudinal direction, but also along an orthogonal axis. By being adjustable along an orthogonal axis, the shelving allocation units of the present invention may be adapted to accommodate various sizes of product. The present invention also includes novel backstop assemblies that may be adapted for use in shelves of various dimensions. | 04-22-2010 |
Cynthia A. Gentillon, Idaho Falls, ID US
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| 20110065594 | Identification of discriminant proteins through antibody profiling, methods and apparatus for identifying an individual - A method for determining a plurality of proteins for discriminating and positively identifying an individual based from a biological sample. The method may include profiling a biological sample from a plurality of individuals against a protein array including a plurality of proteins. The protein array may include proteins attached to a support in a preselected pattern such that locations of the proteins are known. The biological sample may be contacted with the protein array such that a portion of antibodies in the biological sample reacts with and binds to the proteins forming immune complexes. A statistical analysis method, such as discriminant analysis, may be performed to determine discriminating proteins for distinguishing individuals. Proteins of interest may be used to form a protein array. Such a protein array may be used, for example, to compare a forensic sample from an unknown source with a sample from a known source. | 03-17-2011 |
| 20110065601 | IDENTIFICATION OF DISCRIMINANT PROTEINS THROUGH ANTIBODY PROFILING, METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING AN INDIVIDUAL - A method for determining a plurality of proteins for discriminating and positively identifying an individual based from a biological sample. The method may include profiling a biological sample from a plurality of individuals against a protein array including a plurality of proteins. The protein array may include proteins attached to a support in a preselected pattern such that locations of the proteins are known. The biological sample may be contacted with the protein array such that a portion of antibodies in the biological sample reacts with and binds to the proteins forming immune complexes. A statistical analysis method, such as discriminant analysis, may be performed to determine discriminating proteins for distinguishing individuals. Proteins of interest may be used to form a protein array. Such a protein array may be used, for example, to compare a forensic sample from an unknown source with a sample from a known source. | 03-17-2011 |
Cynthia A. Moncheski, Florissant, MO US
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| 20100319633 | Adjustable male dog diaper wrap - An adjustable male dog diaper wrap with adjustable front chest strap which is used to securely hold in place, a disposable absorbent pad such as children's diaper or a feminine sanitary pad, in order to contain a male dogs bodily fluids from such conditions as territorial marking, incontinence, housebreaking and unplanned mating. The diaper wrap can also be used to contain a male dog's erected penis to form a barrier in the event of unplanned mating. The diaper wrap is comprised of one wide rectangular panel used to go around the circumference of the dog's penis and belly area and one long, narrow rectangular panel used to form the non-slip front chest strap. Other components of the diaper wrap include Velcro for securing the diaper wrap at the top of the dogs back and elastic which is secured in this panel, at the stomach area, to provide a snug and comfortable encasement of the absorbent insert in place as well as to contain the dog's penis in the event of unplanned mating. The front chest strap is equipped with a single side adjustable clasp to allow for variances in size and breed types. Fleece fabric is relative to usefulness of this invention. | 12-23-2010 |
Cynthia A. Panker, Jessup, MD US
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| 20110082205 | Docosahexaenoic Acid Gel Caps - The present invention is directed to an oral dosage form comprising a gel capsule comprising, (a) plasticizer; (b) gelatin; (c) water; and (d) greater than 850 mg DHA ethyl ester, wherein less than about 2% (wt/wt) of the total fatty acid content of the dosage form is EPA, wherein the total weight of the capsule is about 1 g and wherein the capsule is stable at about 25° C. at 60% relative humidity. | 04-07-2011 |
Cynthia A. Pellow, Fairport, NY US
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| 20080284317 | HYBRID OLED HAVING IMPROVED EFFICIENCY - An organic light-emitting device (OLED) including an anode; a cathode; a blue light-emitting layer disposed between the anode and the cathode and includes at least one blue host and at least one fluorescent blue dopant; a first light-emitting layer disposed between the anode and the blue light-emitting layer, including a first phosphorescent dopant and a host; and a second light-emitting layer disposed between the blue light-emitting layer and the cathode, including a second phosphorescent dopant and a host. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20080315753 | PHOSPHORESCENT OLED HAVING DOUBLE EXCITON-BLOCKING LAYERS - An organic light-emitting device comprising an anode; a cathode; a hole-transporting layer disposed between the anode and the cathode; a phosphorescent light-emitting layer disposed between the hole-transporting layer and the cathode, wherein the phosphorescent light-emitting layer includes at least one host and at least one phosphorescent dopant; a first exciton-blocking layer disposed between the hole-transporting layer and the phosphorescent light-emitting layer; wherein the first exciton-blocking layer has a triplet energy greater than the triplet energy of the host in the phosphorescent light-emitting layer; and a second exciton-blocking layer disposed between the first exciton-blocking layer and the phosphorescent light-emitting layer, wherein the second exciton-blocking layer is in contact with the phosphorescent light-emitting layer, and wherein the second exciton-blocking layer has a triplet energy less than the triplet energy of the first exciton-blocking layer. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20090191427 | PHOSPHORESCENT OLED HAVING DOUBLE HOLE-BLOCKING LAYERS - An organic light-emitting device has a first hole-blocking layer in contact with a phosphorescent light-emitting layer and a second hole-blocking layer in contact with the first. The material in the first hole-blocking layer has a triplet energy greater than the host of the phosphorescent layer and the material in the second hole-blocking layer has a triplet energy higher than the dopant in the phosphorescent layer. Both hole-blocking materials have lower HOMO energies than the host of the phosphorescent light-emitting layer | 07-30-2009 |
Cynthia A. Stants, Pinckney, MI US
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| 20080289968 | METHOD OF COATING A SUBSTRATE INCLUDING A SIMULTANEOUS CURE - A method of coating a substrate includes the steps of applying an electrocoat to the substrate, applying a powder primer onto the electrocoat, and then applying a topcoat onto the powder primer. The topcoat typically includes a powder basecoat and a clearcoat. The powder primer is applied to the electrocoat without first curing the electrocoat before application of the powder primer. The powder basecoat is applied to the powder primer without first curing the powder primer before application of the powder basecoat. The clearcoat is applied over the powder basecoat after which the electrocoat, the powder primer, the powder basecoat, and the clearcoat are simultaneously cured in an oven. | 11-27-2008 |
| 20100163423 | ELECTROCOAT COMPOSITION AND PROCESS REPLACING PHOSPHATE PRETREATMENT - An electrically conductive substrate is electrocoated with an aqueous electrodeposition coating composition comprising a cathodically electrodepositable binder, the binder comprising an amine-functional phosphorylated resin and at least one additional coating layer, such as a second primer layer, a topcoat layer, or both. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20100166973 | ELECTROCOAT COMPOSITION AND PROCESS REPLACING PHOSPHATE PRETREATMENT - An aqueous electrodeposition coating composition comprising a cathodically electrodepositable binder, the binder comprising a phosphorylated resin and a carboxyl group separated by from 2 to 4 carbons from an ester group, provides corrosion protection equivalent to that obtained by the conventional phosphate pretreatment-electrodeposition coating process. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20100167070 | ACRYLIC ELECTROCOAT COMPOSITION AND PROCESS REPLACING PHOSPHATE PRETREATMENT - A coating composition, such as an electrodepositable electrocoat primer coating composition, comprises a phosphorylated acrylic polymer, The coating provides excellent corrosion protection even without a conventional phosphate pretreatment. | 07-01-2010 |
Cynthia A. Vistica, Dublin, CA US
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| 20100297138 | HUMAN MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES TO FUCOSYL-GM1 AND METHODS FOR USING ANTI-FUCOSYL-GM1 - The present disclosure provides isolated monoclonal antibodies, particularly human monoclonal antibodies that specifically bind to Fucosyl-GM1 with high affinity. Nucleic acid molecules encoding the antibodies of this disclosure, expression vectors, host cells and methods for expressing the antibodies of this disclosure are also provided. Immunoconjugates, bispecific molecules and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the antibodies of this disclosure are also provided. This disclosure also provides methods for detecting Fucosyl-GM1, as well as methods for treating various diseases, including cancer, using anti-Fucosyl-GM1 antibodies. | 11-25-2010 |
