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Demetrius Chrysostomou, Riverside, CA US
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20140141674 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR PLASMA ENHANCED CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION OF DIELECTRIC/POLYMER COATINGS - Apparatuses and methods are described that involve the deposition of coatings on substrates. The polymer coatings generally comprise a wear resistant layer and/or a hydrophobic layer. The wear resistant layer can comprise a metal oxide or metal nitride. The hydrophobic layer can comprise fused polymer particles having an average primary particle diameter on the nanometer to micrometer scale. The coatings are deposited on substrates using specifically adapted plasma enhanced atomic layer deposition and plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition approaches. The substrates can include computing devices and fabrics. | 05-22-2014 |
Demetrius Chrysostomou, Santa Ana, CA US
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20140141221 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR PLASMA ENHANCED CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION OF POLYMER COATINGS - Apparatuses and methods are described that involve the deposition of polymer coatings on substrates. The polymer coatings generally comprise an electrically insulating layer and/or a hydrophobic layer. The hydrophobic layer can comprise fused polymer particles have an average primary particle diameter on the nanometer to micrometer scale. The polymer coatings are deposited on substrates using specifically adapted plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition approaches. The substrates can include computing devices and fabrics. | 05-22-2014 |
Demetrius Comes, Las Vegas, NV US
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20100075762 | Segmented Memory Control System for Gaming Devices - A segmented memory control system is disclosed. Specifically, multiple memory locations, including removable memory locations, are part of a gaming device. The memory locations are prioritized and data, including new data on removable memory units, with a higher priority is used by the gaming device at run time. | 03-25-2010 |
Demetrius Matassov, Richmond Hill, NY US
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20090022762 | Polyvalent influenza virus-like particle (VLP) compositions - Polyvalent influenza virus-like particles (VLPs) comprising influenza antigenic polypeptides are described. Also described are compositions comprising these polyvalent VLPs as well as methods of making and using these VLPs. | 01-22-2009 |
Demetrius Matassov, Tarrytown, NY US
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20140286992 | INFLUENZA VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLE (VLP) COMPOSITIONS - Influenza virus-like particles (VLPs) comprising influenza antigenic polypeptides are described. Also described are compositions comprising these VLPs as well as methods of making and using these VLPs. | 09-25-2014 |
20150299270 | POLYVALENT INFLUENZA VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLE (VLP) COMPOSITIONS - Polyvalent influenza virus-like particles (VLPs) comprising influenza antigenic polypeptides are described. Also described are compositions comprising these polyvalent VLPs as well as methods of making and using these VLPs. | 10-22-2015 |
Demetrius Michos, Clarksville, MD US
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20090148692 | ALUMINA PARTICLES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Alumina particles and compositions containing alumina particles are disclosed. Methods of making alumina particles and methods of using alumina particles are also disclosed. | 06-11-2009 |
20100183808 | ALUMINA PARTICLES AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Alumina particles and compositions containing alumina particles are disclosed. Methods of making alumina particles and methods of using alumina particles are also disclosed. | 07-22-2010 |
20100196300 | BASIC ALUMINUM NITRATE - A basic aluminum composition comprising an empirical formula: Al | 08-05-2010 |
20100294168 | Transparent Coatings - An inorganic oxide coating produced by preparing a coating composition comprising inorganic oxide particles and a polymer, applying the composition on a substrate to form a coating, and heating the substrate to remove the polymeric component, wherein the resulting coating is transparent. | 11-25-2010 |
20120285349 | Composite Metal Oxide Particles and Methods of Making and Using the Same - Composite inorganic particles and compositions containing silica particles are disclosed. Methods of making silica particles and methods of using composite inorganic particles are also disclosed. | 11-15-2012 |
20120288545 | Compositions for Forming Films Having a Desired Degree of Obscuration and Methods of Making and Using the Same - Compositions suitable for use as skin care products (e.g., skin cream) are disclosed. Methods of making and using compositions suitable for use as skin care products are also disclosed. | 11-15-2012 |
20120288546 | Compositions for Forming Films Having a Desired Degree of Obscuration and Methods of Making and Using the Same - Compositions suitable for use as cosmetic products (e.g., skin cream) are disclosed. Methods of making and using compositions suitable for use as cosmetic products are also disclosed. | 11-15-2012 |
20130045333 | ALUMINA PARTICLES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Alumina particles and compositions containing alumina particles are disclosed. Methods of making alumina particles and methods of using alumina particles are also disclosed. | 02-21-2013 |
20130189425 | Transparent Coatings - An inorganic oxide coating produced by preparing a coating composition comprising inorganic oxide particles and a polymer, applying the composition on a substrate to form a coating, and heating the substrate to remove the polymeric component, wherein the resulting coating is transparent. | 07-25-2013 |
Demetrius Papapanayiotou, Westford, MA US
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20120298502 | ELECTRO CHEMICAL DEPOSITION AND REPLENISHMENT APPARATUS - A process electrolyte replenishment module adapted to replenish ions in a process electrolyte in a substrate electrochemical deposition apparatus having a first anode and a first cathode, the replenishment module having a second anode. A process electrolyte recirculation compartment is disposed in the frame configured so that the process electrolyte is recirculating between the replenishment module and the deposition apparatus. An anode compartment is coupled to the process electrolyte recirculation compartment having the second anode, that is a soluble anode, for immersion in a secondary anolyte, and having a first ion exchange membrane being a cationic member separating the secondary anolyte from the process electrolyte. A cathode compartment is provided in the frame coupled to the process electrolyte recirculation compartment having a second cathode for immersion in a secondary catholyte, and having a second ion exchange membrane being a monovalent selective membrane separating the secondary catholyte from the process electrolyte. | 11-29-2012 |
20120298504 | Electro chemical deposition and replenishment apparatus - An electrochemical deposition apparatus adapted to deposit metal onto a surface of a substrate, the apparatus has a frame configured for holding a process electrolyte. A substrate holder is removably coupled to the frame, the substrate holder supporting the substrate in the process electrolyte. An anode fluid compartment is removably coupled to the frame and containing an anolyte and having an anode facing the surface of the substrate, the anode fluid compartment further having a ion exchange membrane disposed between the anode and the surface of the substrate, the anode fluid compartment removable from the frame as a unit with the ion exchange membrane and the anode. The holder, the anode and the membrane are arranged in the frame so that ions from the anode pass through the ion exchange membrane into and primarily replenish ions in the process electrolyte depleted by ion deposition onto the surface of the substrate. | 11-29-2012 |
20150090599 | Insoluble Anode With a Plurality of Switchable Conductive Elements Used to Control Current Density in a Plating Bath - This application relates to systems and methods for controlling current density in an electrochemical bath using an anode assembly that comprises a plurality of anodes arranged across a surface of the anode assembly. In one embodiment, each of the anodes may be coupled to a power supply through an intervening electrical switch. A switch controller enables the selection of which anodes should be turned on or off during processing. In this way, current density across the anode assembly can be controlled in a uniform manner by turning on and off select anodes. Turning off a portion of the anodes may lower current density in that region. Likewise, turning on the portion of anodes will increase the current density in that region. | 04-02-2015 |
20150129418 | ELECTROCHEMICAL DEPOSITION APPARATUS WITH REMOTE CATHOLYTE FLUID MANAGEMENT - Techniques disclosed herein include an electro-chemical deposition apparatus that provides an efficient circulation system, chemical management that provides reliable and uniform plating, and a configuration that provides short maintenance times and greater tool availability. Techniques include a processing tank containing an anolyte fluid, and one or more plating cells each having a catholyte fluid compartment with a circulation path that connects to a separate or remote catholyte reservoir. Thus, with such a configuration, a single pump can be used to flow catholyte (via manifolds) through one or more plating cells. Thus, with the catholyte reservoir maintained off board, instead of dumping catholyte over a weir into a reservoir, catholyte fluid—after flowing through a plating cell—is returned to the catholyte reservoir. | 05-14-2015 |
Demetrius Romanos, Cincinnati, OH US
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20130341335 | NESTABLE BAKEWARE SYSTEM - A nestable bakeware system includes a first bakeware container having a first container outer rim and defining a first recess, and a second bakeware container disposed within the first recess. A third bakeware container is disposed within the first recess and resides adjacent to the second bakeware container. The second and third bakeware containers are smaller than the first bakeware container and differ from one another. A lid bakeware container has a lid container outer rim and defines a second recess. The lid container outer rim is positionable in mating engagement with the first container outer rim to enclose the second bakeware container and the third bakeware container within a cavity defined by the first recess and the second recess. | 12-26-2013 |
Demetrius Thompson, Woodland Hills, CA US
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20090066491 | Wireless safety system for trains, buses and trucks - A method for improving safety in a moving vehicle comprising a train, bus or truck having a wireless device not in active voice mode and capable of receiving a signal indicative of a nearby traffic light. The following steps are exercised by means of a computer program operating within the vehicle: (a) determining if the location of the vehicle is within a predetermined distance from the traffic light; (b) determining if the vehicle is moving; and (d) issuing an audible alarm whereby a driver in the vehicle is warned of proximity to the traffic light. In particular embodiments, the program determines if the traffic light is a red light or is calculated to be red by the time the vehicle reaches the intersection. In a preferred embodiment, the wireless device is capable of receiving a GPS signal and uses the signal to provide position specific information. | 03-12-2009 |
20130189964 | TEXTING SAFETY SYSTEM - A method for providing safety when attempting to text messages using a device capable or receiving and sending messages from a short message service (“SMS”), comprising upon the device receiving an SMS: (a) determining if the device is active; (b) determining if the device is moving at a speed above a predetermined level; and (c) if both (a) and (b) are positive, then displaying a message warning against texting while driving. | 07-25-2013 |
Demetrius Tsafaridis, Hamilton CA
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20150232274 | METHOD FOR ARRANGING COILS IN A WAREHOUSE - An arrangement of coils of varying widths and diameters in a warehouse having an automated crane wherein: the coil axes are parallel; the coils are arranged in lines, the coil widths in each line falling within a first predetermined range associated with the line, the coil diameters in each line falling within a second predetermined range associated with the line and the coil axes in each line being orientated perpendicularly to said each line; the lines define (i) rows of coils; (ii) a bottom layer of coils; and (iii) one or more upper layers of coils; each upper layer coil is supported by a pair of lower layer coils in a line; the first and second predetermined ranges associated with the line in which said each coil is arranged are the same as those associated with the line in which the supporting coils are arranged. | 08-20-2015 |
Demetrius Tsafaridis, Burlington CA
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20150298907 | WAREHOUSE-RELATED METHOD AND FACILITY - An arrangement of coils of varying widths and diameters in a warehouse having an automated crane wherein: the coil axes are parallel; the coils are arranged in lines, the coil widths in each line falling within a first predetermined range associated with the line, the coil diameters in each line falling within a second predetermined range associated with the line and the coil axes in each line being orientated perpendicularly to said each line; the lines define (i) rows of coils; (ii) a bottom layer of coils; and (iii) one or more upper layers of coils; each upper layer coil is supported by a pair of lower layer coils in a line; the first and second predetermined ranges associated with the line in which said each coil is arranged are the same as those associated with the line in which the supporting coils are arranged. | 10-22-2015 |