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Dennis F. Conohan, Cross Plains, WI US
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| 20090013880 | FOOD PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A food processing system includes a food processing chamber for processing a food product, such as meat products such as hot dogs, sausages, poultry, fish, and other food items. A high speed serial to parallel loading station delivery system is provided. The food product is loaded onto a conveyor in the processing chamber having a plurality of two-piece food product cradles having openings receiving the food product at the loading station and discharging the food product at the unloading station and having gaps between food product carriers distally oppositely spaced from the openings and defining food product cavities therebetween, the width of the openings varying during traversal of the conveyor through the chamber from the loading to the unloading stations. | 01-15-2009 |
Dennis F. Mcnamara, Jr., Charlestown, NH US
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| 20090243135 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING FOAM-IN-PLACE CUSHIONS WITH SELECTIVE DISTRIBUTION OF FOAM - A method and apparatus for making a foam-in-place cushion in which a foam-forming composition is dispensed between two plastic film portions in a predetermined fashion to selectively control the distribution of the foam in the cushion. A foam dispenser can be moved in a transverse direction as foam is dispensed. A dispersion device can be employed to apply pressure on predetermined areas of the film portions towards each other so as to cause the composition to be redistributed in position in a predetermined manner while the composition is in a less than fully expanded state. The plastic film can then be sealed closed to form an expanding foam cushion that can be placed into a shipping carton where the cushion expands to fill void space, or into a mold where the cushion expands and is molded into a desired shape. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20110272857 | Elevator and Method for Tilting Solid Image Build Platform for Reducing Air Entrainment and for Build Release - A solid imaging apparatus is provided that includes a replaceable cartridge containing a source of build material and an extendable and retractable flexible transport film for transporting the build material layer-by-layer from the cartridge to the surface of a build in an image plane. An operator using the device needs merely to remove a spent cartridge and replace it with a fresh cartridge to continue solid imaging virtually uninterrupted. The apparatus also includes the capability of withdrawing and inserting an imager without the operator having to perform a separate alignment step. A brush attached to the transport film and forming part of the cartridge provides for intra-layer removal of excess uncured build material. If desired, the apparatus can produce a fully reacted build. A high intensity UV source cures the build between layers. An injection molded build pad is designed to hold a build in an inverted position for improving the build. The invention also provides for tilting the build elevator to reduce air entrainment and for releasing the build from the image plane. | 11-10-2011 |
Dennis F. Mcnamara, Jr., Walpole, NH US
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| 20120012466 | Modular Cartridge System for Apparatus Producing Cleaning and/or Sanitizing Solutions - The presently disclosed subject matter comprises a method and system for producing cleaning and/or sanitizing solutions using a replaceable cartridge system. Particularly, the consumables needed to electrochemically or chemically produce the cleaning and/or sanitizing solutions can be supplied in a cartridge in a quantity measured to last for the chosen design life of the cartridge. Alternatively, the cartridge can comprise cleaning and/or sanitizing precursors that can be pre-prepared and supplied in a highly concentrated form. | 01-19-2012 |
Dennis F. Michiel, Hagerstown, MD US
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| 20110059042 | SUBSTITUTED IL-15 - The invention provides IL-15 amino acid sequences with amino acid substitutions that reduce or eliminate deamidation of IL-15 and degradation by-products. The invention also provides DNA sequences that encode the substituted amino acid sequences, a pharmaceutical composition comprising the substituted IL-15 amino acid sequence and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, and a method of treating a condition in a mammalian host comprising administering to the host the substituted IL-15 amino acid sequence or the pharmaceutical composition including the substituted IL-15 amino acid sequence in an amount effective to treat the condition in the host. | 03-10-2011 |
Dennis F. Regmont, Lake Orion, MI US
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| 20090157335 | TELEMATICS-BASED METHOD AND SYSTEM OF BATTERY PARASITIC LOAD VALIDATION FOR A VEHICLE FLEET - Parasitic loads on a vehicular battery are evaluated based on an estimated reduction in the state of charge of the battery over the course of an engine-off state. | 06-18-2009 |
Dennis F. Yajko, Churchill, PA US
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| 20090156777 | Freeze-stable aromatic diisocyanates and processes for the preparation of these freeze-stable products - This invention relates to freeze-stable aromatic diisocyanates, an to processes for the preparation of these freeze-stable aromatic diisocyanates. The preferred aromatic diisocyanate is preferably diphenylmethane diisocyanate. These freeze-stable aromatic diisocyanates comprise a blend of an aromatic diisocyanate, with 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate, and have an NCO group content of from about 6% to about 29% by weight. Suitable aromatic diisocyanates contain one or more of the following modifying groups: allophanate groups, carbodiimide groups, uretonimine groups, biuret groups, dimer groups, isocyanurate groups, urea groups and/or urethane groups. Prepolymers of these modified aromatic diisocyanates are also suitable for the present invention. | 06-18-2009 |
