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Andrew John Dinsmore, Cheshire GB
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| 20100158892 | PEST CONTROL - The present invention relates to novel rodent control agents comprising antibodies, or antigen-binding fragments thereof, that bind to proteins expressed in rodents and in particular antibodies or antigen-binding fragments that bind to proteins expressed in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract of rodents, as well as to methods of making such novel rodent control agents. The invention further extends to novel antibodies and antigen-binding fragments for use in rodent control as well as to methods of controlling rodents through the use of such antibodies, antigen binding fragments and novel rodent control agents. | 06-24-2010 |
Anthony D. Dinsmore, Pelham, MA US
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| 20100213628 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ENCAPSULATING ACTIVE AGENTS - Methods for making self-assembled, selectively permeable elastic microscopie structures, referred to herein as colloidosomes, that have controlled pore-size, porosity and advantageous mechanical properties are described. In one form of the invention, a method of forming colloidosomes includes providing particles formed from a biocompatible material in a first solvent and forming an emulsion by adding a first fluid to the first solvent wherein the emulsion is defined by droplets of the first fluid surrounded by the first solvent. The method includes coating the surface of droplet with the particles and the stabilizing the particles on the surface of droplet. The colloidosomes produced typically have a yield strength of at least about 20 Pascals. In certain forms of the invention, the particles are spherical and are formed of a biocompatible polymer. Colloidosomes formed according to the methods described herein are also provided. In one form, a colloidosome includes a shell formed of biocompatible, substantially spherical particles wherein each of the particles are linked to neighboring particles. The shell defines an inner chamber sized for housing a desired active agent and has a plurality of pores extending therethrough. The colloidosomes are structurally stable, typically having a yield strength of at least about 20 Pascals. Colloidal suspension and methods of encapsulating a desired active agent are also described | 08-26-2010 |
Christopher Dinsmore, Newton, MA US
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| 20100160309 | INHIBITORS OF JANUS KINASES AND/OR 3-PHOSPHOINOSITIDE-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE-1 - The instant invention provides for compounds that inhibit JAK2 tyrosine kinase and/or PDK1. The invention also provides for compositions comprising such inhibitory compounds and methods of inhibiting JAK2 tyrosine kinase activity and/or PDK1 kinase inhibitory activity by administering the compound to a patient in need of treatment or prevention of myeloproliferative disorders or cancer. | 06-24-2010 |
Gregory Lee Dinsmore, Kerrville, TX US
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| 20110000252 | Frontal upright view with lids on - In my research and testing I referenced other name brand coolers in shape and made a prototype for demonstrating to public and testing. Research was done to make sure the cooler was not already on the market thru the U.S. patent database. To my findings there is nothing to this affect. | 01-06-2011 |
Jonathan H. Dinsmore, Brookline, MA US
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| 20080206863 | Embryonic stem cells capable of differentiating into desired cells lines - An embryonic stem cell which may be induced to differentiate homogeneously into a desired primary cell line. The embryonic stem cell may be engineered with DNA, which encodes a protein or polypeptide which promotes differentiation of the stem cell into a specific cell line, such as, for example, a neuronal cell line, a muscle cell line, or a hematopoietic cell line. The DNA may encode a transcription factor found in the particular cell line. In another alternative, a desired cell line is produced from embryonic stem cells by culturing embryonic stem cells under conditions which provide for a three-dimensional network of embryonic stem cells, and then stimulating embryonic stem cells with an agent, such as retinoic acid, or dimethylsulfoxide, which promotes differentiation of the embryonic stem cells into the desired cell line, such as, for example, a neuronal cell line, or a muscle cell line. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20090253201 | Embryonic stem cells capable of differentiating into desired cell lines - An embryonic stem cell which may be induced to differentiate homogeneously into a desired primary cell line. The embryonic stem cell may be engineered with DNA, which encodes a protein or polypeptide which promotes differentiation of the stem cell into a specific cell line, such as, for example, a neuronal cell line, a muscle cell line, or a hematopoietic cell line. The DNA may encode a transcription factor found in the particular cell line. In another alternative, a desired cell line is produced from embryonic stem cells by culturing embryonic stem cells under conditions which provide for a three-dimensional network of embryonic stem cells, and then stimulating embryonic stem cells with an agent, such as retinoic acid, or dimethylsulfoxide, which promotes differentiation of the embryonic stem cells into the desired cell line, such as, for example, a neuronal cell line, or a muscle cell line. | 10-08-2009 |
Mark Thomas Dinsmore, Sudbury, MA US
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| 20100141234 | TRANSFORMER WITH HIGH VOLTAGE ISOLATION - A high-voltage isolation transformer utilizing balun cores for transferring an alternating current signal from a first circuit to an output circuit, and a high voltage generator, such as a Cockcroft-Walton multiplier to apply a high direct current voltage bias with a high degree of voltage isolation between the first circuit and the output circuit. Multiple balun core transformers can be used in order to reduce the voltage rise between each individual transformer. | 06-10-2010 |
Michael L. Dinsmore, Troy, MI US
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| 20110284319 | Acoustic Panels, Apparatus and Assemblies with Airflow-Resistive Layers Attached to Sound Incident Surfaces - An acoustic panel includes a main body portion having a substantially planar front surface for orientation toward a sound source and an opposite, substantially convoluted rear surface. An airflow-resistive layer of material is secured to the planar front surface in face-to-face contacting relationship. The airflow-resistive layer of material may have a specific airflow resistance of between about | 11-24-2011 |
Nicholas Rowe Dinsmore, Cincinnati, OH US
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| 20120079808 | HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FOR FAN PITCH CHANGE ACTUATION OF COUNTER-ROTATING PROPELLERS - Spaced apart counter-rotatable forward and aft rows of forward and aft propellers are mounted on forward and aft rotatable frames. Hydraulic rotary forward and aft pitch change actuators on the frames are operable for controlling pitch of the propellers. A hydraulic fluid supply outboard of the frames is connected to forward and aft rotary unions which are operable for transferring hydraulic fluid between forward and aft union stators to forward and aft union rotors mounted within the forward and aft rotary unions. The forward union rotor is operable to transfer the hydraulic fluid from the forward rotary union to the aft pitch change actuators and the aft union rotor is operable to transfer the hydraulic fluid from the aft rotary unions to the forward pitch change actuators. The forward and aft rotatable frames counter-rotatably mounted on a structural frame located forward or aft of the propellers. | 04-05-2012 |
| 20120079809 | PITCH CHANGE APPARATUS FOR COUNTER-ROTATING PROPELLERS - Axially spaced apart counter-rotatable forward and aft rows of forward and aft propellers mounted on forward and aft rotatable frames includes a flowpath passing through the forward and aft rotatable frames. Hydraulic rotary forward and aft pitch change actuators mounted on the aft rotatable frames are connected to and operable for controlling and setting pitch of the aft propellers. The pitch change actuators are mounted radially inwardly of the flowpath in a one to one ratio with forward and aft rotatable struts extending radially across the flowpath. One or more rotatable shafts extend through one or more of the rotatable struts and connect one or more of the pitch change actuators to one or more of the propellers. The pitch change actuators may be ganged together by unison rings having ring teeth engaging gear teeth on gears connected to the pitch change actuators or connected to the rotatable shafts. | 04-05-2012 |
Scot Hogan Dinsmore, Petaluma, CA US
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| 20080283564 | Cargo or luggage basket rack for a vehicle - This describes a cargo or luggage carrying basket assembly which attaches to an existing rack assembly on a vehicle roof. The existing rack assembly consists of two bar frame assemblies with coupling to attach to the car roof. The main difference in configuration is whether the bars or rack assemblies run perpendicular to the main longitudinal axis of the car (one side of the car the other) or parallel to it. (Front of car to back of car) This invention can attach itself to either of the above described configurations. The basket consists of pipe sections and fittings made of tubular, hollow plastic pipe with certain members reinforced with wire. The primary use of this invention is for luggage and material normally stored in a vehicle trunk. It is not intended to allow the mounting of other sports equipment to the underlying, existing load bars or rack assembly. This invention can hold sports equipment if the sports equipment fits into the basket and is properly secured however this invention's use is not designed to hold sports equipment such as snow skis, snowboards and adult size bicycles. This invention is designed to attach to nearly all existing rack systems and is not designed to attach directly to the roof. One of this invention's primary improvements is the use of plastic pipe and other manufactured products to reduce the cost to make one compared to other similar inventions. As well no additional skill such as welding is needed to construct this device. | 11-20-2008 |
