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Derrick Arnelle, Arlington, MA US
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| 20090209569 | SELECTIVE OPIOID COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula I or II, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters, or prodrugs thereof: | 08-20-2009 |
| 20100240691 | MORPHINAN DERIVATIVES WITH HIGH ORAL BIOAVAILABILITY - The instant application relates to morphinan derivatives of formula I with enhanced oral bioavailability for the treatment of diseases associated with opioid receptor activity or blockade including alcohol and opiate addiction. | 09-23-2010 |
Derrick Charbonnet, Ocean Springs, MS US
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| 20110034340 | Systems and Methods for Immunosorbent Assays for Single and Multiple Analytes - The present invention discloses systems and methods for minimizing or eliminating steps in immunosorbent assays for single and multiple analytes by eliminating both the need to attach target molecules to the test well and the need to remove unbound antibodies through rinsing. The immunosorbent assay (ISA) is utilized for a single analyte or target and includes the step of mixing the immunologic molecules with the sample and detection. The present invention further discloses an immunosorbent assay for multiple analytes (ISAMA) for testing a plurality of analytes or targets in a single well using a modified ISA test wherein different tags are attached to different antibody pairs. Alternate embodiments use multiple types of scavenger antigens with corresponding elimination of the need for scavenger antibodies. The present invention discloses various types of test wells for the rapid and simultaneous testing of fluids for a plurality of components and a methodology for a continuous immunosorbent assay. Also disclosed is a method for immunosorbent assay of micro-organisms to determine serotype. | 02-10-2011 |
Derrick Deschamp, Indianapolis, IN US
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| 20120102791 | SHEAR RESISTANT EXCAVATION COMPONENT - An excavation component is disclosed herein. The excavation component includes a cutter structure carrier and a cutter structure carried by the cutter structure carrier. The excavation component also includes a fastener for securing the cutter structure to the cutter structure carrier. The cutter structure carrier and the cutter structure have an interlocking geometry for transferring shear between the cutter structure carrier and the cutter structure so as to reduce an amount of shear applied to the fastener during excavation operations. | 05-03-2012 |
Derrick Gibbings, Strausbourg FR
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| 20110177054 | USE OF ENDO-LYSOSOMAL SYSTEM AND SECRETED VESICLES (EXOSOME-LIKE) IN TREATMENTS AND DIAGNOSTICS BASED ON SMALL RNA AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SMALL RNA - The present invention relates to a method for determining the delivery rates and/or efficiency of a siRNA, miRNA or related molecule to target organs or cells, a kit and the use of proteins or lipids involved in the formation of the endolysosomal system for modulating the activity and/or the cell-to-cell transfer of RNA, small RNA, for example miRNA, siRNA and piRNA, mRNA or non-coding RNA. | 07-21-2011 |
Derrick Johnson, Orange, CA US
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| 20080262610 | BIOMECHANICAL DESIGN OF INTRACORNEAL INLAYS - Provided herein are intracorneal inlays for correcting vision impairments by altering the shape of the anterior corneal surface. The physical design of the inlay to induce the desired change of the anterior corneal surface includes consideration of the biomechanical response of the corneal tissue to the physical shape of the inlay. This biomechanical response can differ depending on the thickness, diameter, and profile of the inlay. In one embodiment, inlays having diameters smaller than the pupil are provided for correcting presbyopia. To provide near vision, an inlay is implanted centrally in the cornea to induce an “effect” zone on the anterior corneal surface, within which diopter power is increased. Distance vision is provided by a region of the cornea peripheral to the “effect” zone. In another embodiment, small diameter inlays are provided that induce “effect” zones on the anterior corneal surface that are much larger in diameter than the inlays. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20090054973 | Four-leaflet stented mitral heart valve - A prosthetic mitral heart valve having four separate flexible leaflets. The heart valve includes a support frame that may be non-circular, for example elliptical or “D-shaped”. The support frame may have an undulating outflow edge defined by four inflow cusps and four outflow commissures to which each of the flexible leaflets attaches. The support frame may comprise an undulating wireform and a surrounding stent defining a structure having four cantilevered posts projecting in the outflow direction to support the four leaflets. The heart valve is designed to be secured in the annulus and function as a standalone unit without papillary muscle connections to the leaflets. The four leaflets may be arranged in two opposed pairs, one pair being smaller than the other pair. The larger pair of leaflets may be identical, or differently sized. Existing sizes of heart valve leaflets may be utilized with the smaller leaflets being at least two leaflet sizes smaller than the larger leaflets in odd millimeter increments. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20110054598 | Contoured Sewing Ring for a Prosthetic Mitral Heart Valve - A prosthetic mitral heart valve including a contoured sewing ring that better matches the mitral valve annulus. The sewing ring includes an inflow end and an outflow end, the outflow and having at least one raised portion. There may be two raised portions located approximately 120° apart from each other and designed to register with two anterior trigones of the mitral valve annulus. The sewing ring may be formed by a suture-permeable annular member surrounded by a fabric covering, the annular member desirably being molded of silicone. The raised portion(s) may gently curve upward to a height of about 2 mm above the adjacent portions of the outflow end of the sewing ring. The sewing ring may also be constructed so as to be more flexible around a posterior aspect than around an anterior aspect to accommodate calcified tissue more commonly found around the posterior annulus. The contoured sewing ring can be combined with various types of heart valve including bioprosthetic and mechanical valves. A bioprosthetic heart valve of the present invention may include a support stent having three outflow commissures alternating with three inflow cusps, with two of the commissures being located at the same place as two raised portions of the sewing ring. A method of implant includes tilting the prosthetic heart valve in the mitral annulus so that a posterior commissure angles away from the ventricular wall and reduces the chance of contact therebetween. | 03-03-2011 |
Derrick Keefe, Ottawa CA
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| 20110289493 | SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES EMBEDDED SOFTWARE TO AN EMBEDDED SYSTEM - A system automates the provision of embedded software to an embedded system. The system may include a portable device having a portable device application that provides the embedded software to the embedded system, a communication link coupling the portable device to the embedded system, and an embedded software manager that accesses one or more embedded software components through the communication link. | 11-24-2011 |
Derrick Kilbourne, Jackson, TN US
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| 20080302447 | Router Base Securing Mechanism - The present invention is directed to a mechanism and method for providing above the table securing/unsecuring of a router motor housing. The mechanism of the present invention employs a mechanical connection included on a pivot member to couple with a wrench device extended through the tabletop. The mechanism permits a user to adjust or release the motor housing without having to reach under the table surface. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20090114312 | Depth Adjustment Mechanism - A router includes a motor housing containing a motor and coupled to a tool holder configured to receive a tool bit that is driven rotationally by the motor. A base receives the motor housing for movement in an axial direction along a longitudinal axis of the motor housing. A depth adjustment mechanism enables adjustment of a position of the motor housing relative to the base along the axial direction. The depth adjustment mechanism has a threaded shaft rotationally coupled to one of the motor housing and the base and a thread engaging member coupled to the other of the motor housing and the base. The threaded shaft is engageable with the thread engaging member. A seam defined in the base adjacent to the depth adjustment mechanism. A clamp arm clamps across the seam between an open position and a closed position, whereby when the clamp arm is in the open position, the threaded shaft may be rotated to move the motor housing in an axial direction relative to the base, and when the clamp arm is in the closed position, movement of the motor housing relative to the base in an axial direction is prevented. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090114313 | Handle Assembly - An apparatus for providing convenient grasping of a router adjacent base/motor housing includes a base for supporting a motor housing for driving a working tool. A generally L-shaped handle including a connecting member and grasping member is connected to the base for permitting a user to comfortably manipulate the power tool adjacent the motor housing. In further aspect, a removable a generally L-shaped handle includes a channel extending through the handle for directing dust and debris away from the working tool. | 05-07-2009 |
Derrick Kilbourne, Deerfield Beach, FL US
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| 20080283147 | Ergonomic router - The present invention is directed to a router including a motor housing for at least partially enclosing a motor, a base having a sleeve for receiving the motor housing therein. The base is constructed to at least partially support the motor housing on a workpiece. The router additionally includes an electrical switch disposed substantially in a quadrant, defined by a first axis extending through generally opposing handles, and a second axis, extending normal to the first axis, and generally bisecting the motor housing, of the motor housing. Preferably, the electrical switch is disposed in the range of 30° (thirty degrees) to 60° (sixty degrees) from the second axis and particularly at approximately 45° (forty-five degrees) to allow for comfortable grasping of the motor housing/base, easy repeatable switch manipulation, and the like. | 11-20-2008 |
Derrick Lim, Queen Creek, AZ US
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| 20090156128 | EYEWEAR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - An eyewear apparatus ( | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090163160 | ADAPTIVE RESPONSIVITY RF RECEIVER DETECTOR SYSTEM - A variable responsivity adaptive detector system ( | 06-25-2009 |
Derrick Mcbounds, Detroit, MI US
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| 20100139934 | Fire extinguisher enclosing countertop rack - A countertop rack includes an upright hollow housing having attachment features on the exterior on which are hung kitchenware or other items. A removable cap covers an open top of the housing which has a fire extinguisher received therein. Windows and/or notation on the housing make an observer aware of the presence of the fire extinguisher within the housing. The housing is preferably rotatable on the base to enable easy access to items disposed about the perimeter of the rack housing. | 06-10-2010 |
Derrick Neice, Davenport, IA US
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| 20090058374 | HIGH EFFICIENCY ALTERNATOR - A high efficiency alternator capable of supplying extreme high power output with maximum dissipation of heat. Preferably, the alternator includes dual field coils mounted stationary around a common shaft and dual brushless rotors. The alternator may also include three or more phases, and uniquely wound stator assemblies. The alternator may also include dual, three-phase bridge-type rectifiers and dual voltage regulators. All electrical components are preferably redundant. Air cooling through the interior perimeter of the alternator is preferably provided to cool the housing. | 03-05-2009 |
Derrick Norvill, Lincolnshire GB
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| 20100163370 | Conveyor Belt Having Rotating Drive Shaft - An apparatus and method for processing products by chilling or freezing includes a conveyor for conveying the products along a plane of travel; lifting means disposed for intermittent contact with the conveyor during processing; cam means rotatable for contacting and displacing the lifting means to contact and displace the conveyor from the plane of travel, thereby displacing the products on the conveyor to prevent the products from adhering to the conveyor and other of the products; and drive means operatively associated with the cam means to impart rotational movement to the cam means for intermittently contacting and displacing the lifting means. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20100166929 | CONVEYOR BELT HAVING ROTATING DRIVE SHAFT - An apparatus and method for processing products by chilling or freezing includes a conveyor for conveying the products along a plane of travel; lifting means disposed for intermittent contact with the conveyor during processing; cam means rotatable for contacting and displacing the lifting means to contact and displace the conveyor from the plane of travel, thereby displacing the products on the conveyor to prevent the products from adhering to the conveyor and other of the products; and drive means operatively associated with the cam means to impart rotational movement to the cam means for intermittently contacting and displacing the lifting means. | 07-01-2010 |
Derrick Okull, Wilmington, DE US
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| 20090087897 | Prevention of bacterial growth in fermentation process - A fermentation process for the production of ethanol from natural sources, such as corn, comprising introducing a fermentable sugar, an inoculant, and a stabilized chlorine dioxide into a fermentation system is disclosed. The stabilized chlorine dioxide is added preventatively to the fermentation system, at concentrations in the fermentation system of acetic acid no greater than 0.30% (weight/volume) and lactic acid no greater than 0.60% (weight/volume). The stabilized chlorine dioxide is added in an amount effective to substantially prevent growth of bacteria. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20090104157 | UTILIZATION OF BACTERIOPHAGE TO CONTROL BACTERIAL CONTAMINATION IN FERMENTATION PROCESSES - A fermentation process for the production of ethanol from natural sources, such as corn, comprising introducing a fermentable sugar and an inoculant, and a bacteriophage cocktail into a fermentation system and introducing a cocktail comprising one or more lytic bacteriophage is added to one or more of the fermentable sugar, the inoculant, or the fermentation system. Bacteriophages that infect and lyse the bacteria that contaminate fermentable sugars are selected. The bacteriophage cocktail is added in an amount effective to substantially prevent growth of these bacteria. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20100291649 | CONTROL OF CONTAMINANT YEAST IN FERMENTATION PROCESSES - A fermentation process for the production of ethanol from natural sources, such as corn, comprising introducing a fermentable sugar, an inoculant yeast, and a stabilized chlorine dioxide into a fermentation system is disclosed. The stabilized chlorine dioxide is added preventatively to the fermentation system to substantially prevent growth of contaminating microorganisms such as contaminant yeast. | 11-18-2010 |
| 20110236257 | STABILIZED CHLORINE DIOXIDE TO PRESERVE CARBOHYDRATE FEEDSTOCKS - A process to preserve a carbohydrate feedstock against contaminant microorganisms comprises contacting the carbohydrate feedstock with a stabilized chlorine dioxide at a pH of at least 2.6. The carbohydrate feedstock preferably comprises a naturally-occurring carbohydrate, particularly a carbohydrate having a reducing end group. The process is particularly suitable to treat feedstocks used in biorefining processes, such as in ethanol fermentation. | 09-29-2011 |
Derrick Pluckrose, Queensland AU
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| 20090272079 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING AND FILLING FLEXIBLE PACKAGING - An apparatus ( | 11-05-2009 |
Derrick Slowikowski, Hooksett, NH US
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| 20090025868 | Printable Fastener Composites - A sheet-form composite has a paper side and a side having a field of fastener hooks. The paper side has a surface formed to be printable, writeable or photo-developable in the presence of the fastener hooks on the obverse side. Weak hook areas enable support of light weight papers upon loop surfaces that are not designed for hook and loop fastening. Selected bands in which hooks reside enable performing other operations in non-hook areas, with which the hooks would interfere, or would be damaged. The composite is useful for display, sales, advertising or adornment, and is readily fed through standard inkjet and other printers. Images are thus acquired and transferred onto the composite by computer. | 01-29-2009 |
Derrick Slowikowski, Merrimack, NH US
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| 20090217492 | RELEASABLE FASTENING ARRANGEMENT - The present disclosure provides embodiments of a releasable fastening arrangement that can include a first fastening strip secured to and extending over a substrate surface and having a first surface carrying first fastening elements extending from the surface. The releasable fastening arrangement can also include:a second fastening strip having a second surface carrying second fastening elements that are engageable by the first fastening elements to form a releasable fastening. The first surface can include a flexible flap that is formed therein, and that is surrounded by other portions of the first surface. The flap can carry at least one of the first fastening elements, and can flap have a distal edge that is displaceable from the substrate surface under peel loads applied to the at least one first fastening element carried by the flap. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20090255201 | MEMBRANE ROOFING - A foam roofing underlayment is provided with a reinforcement membrane having an array of fastener elements for engaging fastener elements on a flexible roof membrane. The underlayment is formed by molding foam between the reinforcement membrane and a carrier membrane. The underlayment in secured to the roof using washers having fastener elements for engaging the fastener elements of the flexible roof membrane. An anti-peel flap with fastener elements is provided around the periphery of the washers. A slip sheet is used between the underlayment and the flexible roof membrane to permit accurate positioning of the flexible roof membrane prior to engagement of the fastener elements. The interstices between the fastener elements provide lateral moisture paths to vents in the flexible roof membrane. | 10-15-2009 |
Derrick Tuten, Scottsdale, AZ US
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| 20090243113 | Semiconductor structure - A fusible link between metallization layers of a semiconductor device comprises a tungsten plug deposited in a via interconnecting two aluminum metallization layers. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20090251343 | Curvature correction methodolgy - A method is provided to produce an error corrected digital output from a temperature measurement system that generates digital outputs representative of the output of one or more temperature sensors. In an embodiment of the invention the method comprises: storing in a plurality of memory locations corresponding error correction data, with each memory location having a correlation to a corresponding range of the digital outputs; utilizing each digital output to identify a corresponding one of the memory locations; accessing the corresponding one memory location to obtain error correction data specific to the digital output; and utilizing the error correction data specific to the digital output to correct the digital output, whereby an error corrected digital output is generated. | 10-08-2009 |
