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Adam E. Dix, Mountainside, NJ US
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| 20120089502 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ROUTING IOI'S AND TRADE ORDERS - Embodiments of the present invention include systems for linking routed orders to IOI's. Broker/dealers and buyside clients may be connected to the system through system interfaces or via standard FIX protocols. A broker/dealer may submit an order to the system, which verifies and forwards the order to an ATS to be matched with an authorized buyside order. The system constructs an actionable IOI (ATX-IOI) and sends the ATX-IOI to the buyside. The buyside may send responsive orders to the system, which verifies, creates, and submits a buy order to the ATS, preserving the anonymity of the buyside. If a trade is executed, the ATS delivers notice to the system, which may generate and send fill reports to the broker/dealer and buyside, at which point identifying information of the buyside may also be provided. The system may generate compliance and regulatory reports further to the completion of the trade. | 04-12-2012 |
Christopher W. Dix, Hillsboro, OR US
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| 20090037160 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO SERVE IBIS DATA - In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a method of serving IBIS data may include determining a circuit specified for signal integrity simulation. IBIS data may be obtained for the circuit specified, from which polynomials may be determined to be representative of at least a portion of the IBIS data. The polynomial information determined may be stored in a file with indexing for enabling its subsequent selective retrieval by way of a request for the IBIS data for the specified circuit. | 02-05-2009 |
Dan Dix, Irvine, CA US
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| 20100061108 | LIGHTING FIXTURE WITH RECESSED BAFFLE TRIM UNIT - A recessed lighting fixture providing illumination from a light source including a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) placed within a cavity of a planar surface, such as a ceiling, wall, or shower. The fixture comprises a baffle integrated with a low profile heat sink that is used to draw heat out of the fixture and communicate that heat to a trim ring of the fixture for dissipation of the heat in the room so that higher intensity light sources can be used. Improved grounding of the recessed trim unit to the recessed housing is provided with combination support and grounding springs. One embodiment of the light source is fixed in position while a second embodiment is gimbal mounted for aiming the light produced by the fixture. | 03-11-2010 |
| 20100110705 | HANGER BAR FOR RECESSED LIGHTING FIXTURES - A hanger bar for supporting a recessed light fixture is attachable to ceiling joists or a T-bar grid of a drop down ceiling. First and second bars of the hanger bar slide and telescope. First and second spring clips are detachably coupled to the brackets at the ends of the first and second bars, respectively. Each of the first and second clips has a pair of downwardly extending arms bent inwardly toward one another, a first leg extending from a first arm, a second leg extending from a second arm, and an outwardly-extending foot on the second leg. The spring clips snap on to the T-bar grid. Each bracket includes a nail that is angled away from the hanger bar and downward so that the nail head is below the level of the hanger bar. The angled nails enable easy hammer strikes to attach the hanger bar to ceiling joists without accidental hammer blows to the hanger bar. The bracket may be discrete from the hanger bar but attached via tox clinching or a tab pass-through attachment. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20110192644 | ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX - A junction box having a sheathed cable retainer structure is disclosed. The junction box contains pry outs that cover openings at corners of the junction box wherein the pry outs are removed and a sheathed cable or like electrical wiring can pass therethrough. A strain relief bracket having segmented distal bends at opposite ends thereof engages the cable and under bias pushes the cable against an indent formed on a wall inside the junction box opposite the cable. | 08-11-2011 |
Daniel Dix, Lagrangeville, NY US
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| 20100075903 | Lyophilized VEGF Antagonist Formulations for Intravitreal Administration - Ophthalmic formulations of a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-specific fusion protein antagonist are provided suitable for intravitreal administration to the eye. The ophthalmic formulations include a stable liquid formulation and a lyophilizable formulation. Preferably, the protein antagonist has the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO:4. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100279933 | VEGF ANTAGONIST FORMULATIONS - Formulations of a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-specific fusion protein antagonist are provided including a pre-lyophilized formulation, a reconstituted lyophilized formulation, and a stable liquid formulation. Preferably, the fusion protein has the sequence of SEQ ID NO:4. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20110257601 | VEGF ANTAGONIST FORMULATIONS FOR INTRAVITREAL ADMINISTRATION - Ophthalmic formulations of a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-specific fusion protein antagonist are provided suitable for intravitreal administration to the eye. The ophthalmic formulations include a stable liquid formulation and a lyophilizable formulation. Preferably, the protein antagonist has the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO:4. | 10-20-2011 |
| 20120014968 | STABILIZED FORMULATIONS CONTAINING ANTI-NGF ANTIBODIES - The present invention provides pharmaceutical formulations comprising a human antibody that specifically binds to human nerve growth factor (hNGF). The formulations may contain, in addition to an anti-hNGF antibody, at least one non-ionic surfactant, at least one sugar, and acetate. The pharmaceutical formulations of the present invention exhibit a substantial degree of antibody stability after storage for several months. | 01-19-2012 |
| 20120087929 | VEGF Antagonist Formulations for Intravitreal Administration - Ophthalmic formulations of a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-specific fusion protein antagonist are provided suitable for intravitreal administration to the eye. The ophthalmic formulations include a stable liquid formulation and a lyophilizable formulation. Preferably, the protein antagonist has the amino acid sequence of residues 27-457 of SEQ ID NO:4. | 04-12-2012 |
| 20120101035 | VEGF Antagonist Formulations - Formulations of a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-specific fusion protein antagonist are provided including a pre-lyophilized formulation, a reconstituted lyophilized formulation, and a stable liquid formulation. Preferably, the fusion protein has the sequence of SEQ ID NO:4. | 04-26-2012 |
| 20120178683 | VEGF ANTAGONIST FORMULATIONS - Formulations of a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-specific fusion protein antagonist are provided including a pre-lyophilized formulation, a reconstituted lyophilized formulation, and a stable liquid formulation. Preferably, the fusion protein has the sequence of SEQ ID NO:4. | 07-12-2012 |
Daniel Dix, Irvine, CA US
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| 20090097262 | LIGHTING FIXTURE WITH RECESSED BAFFLE TRIM UNIT - A recessed lighting fixture providing illumination from a light source comprising a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) placed within a cavity of a planar surface, such as a ceiling, wall, or shower. The fixture comprises a baffle integrated with a low profile heat sink that is used to draw heat out of the fixture and communicate that heat to a trim ring of the fixture for dissipation of the heat in the room so that higher intensity light sources can be used. Improved grounding of the recessed trim unit to the recessed housing is provided with combination support and grounding springs. One embodiment of the light source is fixed in position while a second embodiment is gimbal mounted for aiming the light produced by the fixture. | 04-16-2009 |
| 20120182744 | LED UNIVERSAL RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE - A recessed LED ceiling light fixture kit for installation to a ceiling panel or plaster frame in residential homes or commercial buildings is disclosed. The kit includes an LED engine with at least one LED facing downward, an LED driver, and an annular shaped, finned heat sink that receives the LED driver therein and the LED underneath. The fixture includes a tubular-shaped can having an open bottom and a top engaging the heat sink. Detachable can retainer springs or threaded fasteners engage the can at its circumference, wherein the springs mount the can to the ceiling panel, or alternatively, the fasteners attach the can to the plaster frame. A trim ring is snapped onto the can at its open bottom, and an electrical junction box sits on top of the heat sink. | 07-19-2012 |
Daniel B. Dix, Lagrangeville, NY US
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| 20110171241 | Stabilized Formulations Containing Anti-Interleukin-6 (IL-6) Antibodies - The present invention provides pharmaceutical formulations comprising a human antibody that specifically binds to human interleukin-6 receptor (hIL-6R). The formulations may contain, in addition to an anti-hIL-6R antibody, at least one amino acid, at least one sugar, and/or at least one non-ionic surfactant. The pharmaceutical formulations of the present invention exhibit a substantial degree of antibody stability after storage for several months. | 07-14-2011 |
| 20120097565 | Stabilized Formulations Containing Anti-Interleukin-4 Receptor (IL-4R) Antibodies - The present invention provides pharmaceutical formulations comprising a human antibody that specifically binds to human interleukin-4 receptor (hIL-4R). The formulations may contain, in addition to an anti-hIL-4R antibody, at least one amino acid, at least one sugar, or at least one non-ionic surfactant. The pharmaceutical formulations of the present invention exhibit a substantial degree of antibody stability after storage for several months. | 04-26-2012 |
Dave Dix, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20100266111 | Phone URL Exchange - A computer system (a method) for exchanging information such as a Universal Resource Locator (URL) or a Universal Resource Identifier (URI) over a communication channel in general and over a telephone communications channel in particular in a unified communications system is disclosed. In one embodiment, the system comprises a phone URL exchange unit configured to receive a phone URL exchange request from a first endpoint, to determine the URL to be sent and URL encoding method based on the request, to encode the URL into audio data or as a part of the communications control signals using the URL encoding method and to send the encoded data to a second endpoint over the telephone communications channel. The phone URL exchange unit is further configured to receive audio data or the communications control signals embedded with a URL and to decode the received data to reveal the URL. | 10-21-2010 |
Gary Dix, Crownsville, MD US
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| 20100298647 | Screw Guide and Tissue Retractor Instrument - An apparatus is provided for performing spinal surgery having a handle assembly, a screw guide, and a retractor. A shaft is provided with a handle, a neck portion and a connecting portion. The screw guide is provided with a connecting element coupled to the connecting portion of the handle assembly. A retractor for retracting tissue is coupled to the screw guide, wherein the neck portion of the handle assembly is provided with a spring loaded sleeve adapted to engage one of a plurality of holes positioned on a portion of the connecting element. The connecting portion is pivotably coupled to the connecting element. | 11-25-2010 |
Gregory Dix, Tempe, AZ US
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| 20090250766 | Work Function Based Voltage Reference - A voltage reference is created from an operational amplifier circuit having two substantially identical P-channel metal oxide semiconductor (P-MOS) transistors with each one having a different gate dopant. The different gate dopants result in different threshold voltages for each of the two otherwise substantially identical P-MOS transistors. The difference between these two threshold voltages is then used to create the voltage reference equal to the difference. The two P-MOS transistors are configured as a differential pair in the operational amplifier circuit and the output of the operational amplifier is used as the voltage reference. | 10-08-2009 |
| 20090251204 | Temperature Compensated Work Function Based Voltage Reference - A temperature compensated voltage reference is created from an operational amplifier circuit having two substantially identical P-channel metal oxide semiconductor (P-MOS) transistors with each one having a different gate dopant. The different gate dopants result in different threshold voltages for each of the two otherwise substantially identical P-MOS transistors. The difference between these two threshold voltages is then used to create the voltage reference equal to the difference. The two P-MOS transistors are configured as a differential pair in the operational amplifier circuit and the output of the operational amplifier is used as the voltage reference. The transistor widths of two P-MOS transistors are adjusted to minimize voltage variation over a temperature range. | 10-08-2009 |
| 20100164468 | Work Function Based Voltage Reference - A voltage reference is created from an operational amplifier circuit having two substantially identical P-channel metal oxide semiconductor (P-MOS) transistors with each one having a different gate dopant. The different gate dopants result in different threshold voltages for each of the two otherwise substantially identical P-MOS transistors. The difference between these two threshold voltages is then used to create the voltage reference equal to the difference. The two P-MOS transistors are configured as a differential pair in the operational amplifier circuit and the output of the operational amplifier is used as the voltage reference. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20120126312 | VERTICAL DMOS-FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR - A vertical diffused metal oxide semiconductor (DMOS) field-effect transistors (FET), has a cell structure with a substrate; an epitaxial layer or well of the first conductivity type on the substrate; first and second base regions of the second conductivity type arranged within the epitaxial layer or well and spaced apart by a predefined distance; first and second source regions of a first conductivity type arranged within the first and second base region, respectively; a gate structure insulated from the epitaxial layer or well by an insulation layer and arranged above the region between the first and second base regions and covering at least partly the first and second base region, wherein the gate structure comprises first and second gates being spaced apart wherein each gate covers a respective portion of the base region. | 05-24-2012 |
| 20120126313 | ULTRA THIN DIE TO IMPROVE SERIES RESISTANCE OF A FET - A method for producing a power field effect transistor (FET) device having a low series resistance between the drain and source when switched on has the steps of: forming a vertical power FET in a semiconductor die; and back-grinding the semiconductor die to a thickness of less than or equal to about 100 μm (4 mils) or less. | 05-24-2012 |
| 20120126320 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A MOS-FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR - A method for manufacturing a Power Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect-Transistor (MOSFET) has the steps of: implanting a base region of the Power MOSFET within an epitaxial layer of a semiconductor chip comprising an insulated gate structure, implanting a source link region on one side of the gate through a first mask, wherein the first mask is partially formed by an edge of the gate, the source link extending from a surface into the epitaxial layer and having a width defined by the first window, subsequently forming a spacer extending from the edge of the gate which defines the first window and forming a second mask which is partially formed by the spacer, and implanting a source region through the second mask. | 05-24-2012 |
| 20120126341 | USING LOW PRESSURE EPI TO ENABLE LOW RDSON FET - A method for forming an epitaxial layer on a substrate may have the steps of: forming a heavily doped silicon substrate; depositing an epitaxial layer at sub atmospheric pressure on the heavily doped silicon substrate; and implanting dopant into the epitaxial layer by ion implantation to form a lightly doped epitaxial layer. | 05-24-2012 |
| 20120126406 | USING BUMP BONDING TO DISTRIBUTE CURRENT FLOW ON A SEMICONDUCTOR POWER DEVICE - A semiconductor power chip may have a semiconductor die having a power device fabricated on a substrate thereof, wherein the power device has at least one first contact element, a plurality of second contact elements and a plurality of third contact elements arranged on top of the semiconductor die; a plurality of ball bumps or a loaf bump disposed on each of the plurality of second elements and the plurality of third elements; and at least one ball bump or loaf on the at least one first contact element. | 05-24-2012 |
| 20120129305 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A MOS-FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR - A method for manufacturing a Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect-Transistor (MOSFET) has the step of implanting a base region of said MOSFET within an epitaxial layer of a semiconductor chip comprising an insulated gate structure used as a masking element, wherein the implant beam is angled with respect to a vertical axis of the semiconductor chip such that the base region extends sufficiently under the gate to form a Power-MOSFET. | 05-24-2012 |
Jeff Dix, Farmington Hills, MI US
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| 20090289470 | PANEL ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE - A panel assembly for a vehicle door has trim panel coupled to the door and having at least a portion thereof that is spaced from the door's outboard frame. The trim panel has first and second impact areas. A plurality of energy absorbing structures is arranged in an array between the trim panel and the door frame. Each energy absorbing structure has a base end, an outboard end, and at least one sidewall. The base end is adjacent to the trim panel. The outboard end engages the vehicle door. The sidewall may include either or both of a reinforcement structure and a weakening structure that are sized and configured so that the energy absorbing structure has a predetermined range of energy absorption against the occupant during a side-impact collision. Energy absorbing structures having different energy absorption characteristics are located adjacent to the first and second impact areas. | 11-26-2009 |
Jeffery Carl Dix, Farmington Hills, MI US
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| 20090079171 | SIDE AIRBAG APPARATUS AND METHOD - An inflatable side airbag restraint for use in passenger vehicles. The airbag includes a relief portion providing clearance for the arm and elbow of an occupant or test device which reduces or eliminates lateral compression of the arm on the chest and abdomen regions of an occupant or test device. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20100237597 | Tether Guided Inflatable Sail Panel - An airbag assembly can include a side curtain airbag having an inflatable curtain portion and an inflatable sail portion, and a first fold of the sail portion with respect to the curtain portion prior to folding the side curtain airbag into a stowed condition for installation in the vehicle. The curtain portion is disposed rearward of the first fold and the sail portion is disposed at least partially forward of the first fold. A tether has a first end attached to the side curtain airbag rearward of the first fold and a second end attachable to a structural pillar of the vehicle for guiding a direction of expansion of the sail portion during inflation. | 09-23-2010 |
John Dix, Burlington, NC US
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| 20100255242 | PROCESS FOR ADHERING FOAM ELEMENTS AND PRODUCT THEREOF - There is described a process for adhering a first elongate foam element having a first end portion to a second elongate foam element having a second end portion. The process comprises an initial step of melting a first surface portion of the first end portion to produce a first molten portion. Next the first end portion is abutted to the second end portion. Thereafter, the first molten portion is caused to solidify to create a seam bond between the first end portion and the second end portion. Thus, the present invention relates to adhering two elongate foam elements together at their end portions. The bond between the foam elements is created by melting at least a portion of the surface of one or both of the end portions of the two foam buns. This creates insitu a molten region which acts as an adhesive when the end portions of the two buns are abutted or otherwise contacted with each other. | 10-07-2010 |
Kevin D. Dix, Seabrook, TX US
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| 20080221807 | PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM - Monitoring pressurized fluid containers through use of a container site subsystem and a system hub. The container site subsystem including sensor(s) to sense a characteristic associated with a pressurized fluid container; and a container site hub to receive, from each sensor, raw data corresponding to the sensed characteristic. The system hub receives the aggregated raw data from the container site hub, and converts the raw data to process values. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20080221808 | PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM - Monitoring pressurized fluid containers through use of a container site subsystem and a system hub. The container site subsystem including sensor(s) to sense a characteristic associated with a pressurized fluid container; and a container site hub to receive, from each sensor, raw data corresponding to the sensed characteristic. The system hub receives the aggregated raw data from the container site hub, and converts the raw data to process values. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20080221809 | PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM - Monitoring pressurized fluid containers through use of a container site subsystem and a system hub. The container site subsystem including sensor(s) to sense a characteristic associated with a pressurized fluid container; and a container site hub to receive, from each sensor, raw data corresponding to the sensed characteristic. The system hub receives the aggregated raw data from the container site hub, and converts the raw data to process values. | 09-11-2008 |
Michael C. Dix, Houston, TX US
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| 20100040281 | Systems and Methods Employing Cooperative Optimization-Based Dimensionality Reduction - Dimensionality reduction systems and methods facilitate visualization, understanding, and interpretation of high-dimensionality data sets, so long as the essential information of the data set is preserved during the dimensionality reduction process. In some of the disclosed embodiments, dimensionality reduction is accomplished using clustering, evolutionary computation of low-dimensionality coordinates for cluster kernels, particle swarm optimization of kernel positions, and training of neural networks based on the kernel mapping. The fitness function chosen for the evolutionary computation and particle swarm optimization is designed to preserve kernel distances and any other information deemed useful to the current application of the disclosed techniques, such as linear correlation with a variable that is to be predicted from future measurements. Various error measures are suitable and can be used. | 02-18-2010 |
Michael Charles Dix, Houston, TX US
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| 20120109604 | Estimating Mineral Content Using Geochemical Data - A model is disclosed that includes an intelligent ligent linear programming (“ILP”) member to produce a ILP result, a member selected from the group consisting of a feed-forward neural network (“FNN”) to produce a FNN result and a geochemical normative analysis (“GNA”) model to produce a GNA result. The model also includes a result generator to combine the ILP result with the result from the other member to produce the estimates of the mineral content of the sample. | 05-03-2012 |
Peter John Dix, Naperville, IL US
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| 20110144869 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR INCHING USING A CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION - An agricultural vehicle and method of operating the same, where the agricultural vehicle has an engine, a continuously variable transmission, a processor, an inching controller, and a speed controller. The speed controller sends a first signal to the processor, and the processor controls the transmission to operate the vehicle at a first speed based on the first signal. The inching controller sends a second signal to the processor, and the processor controls the transmission to move the agricultural vehicle in a forward or reverse direction, depending on the second signal. If the first speed based on the first signal is zero, the second signal triggers the processor to control the transmission to move the agricultural vehicle in the forward or reverse direction a predetermined first distance. The control of the vehicle to be at zero speed or to be in a particular position is effectuated by a position control mechanism. | 06-16-2011 |
Rollin C. Dix, Chicago, IL US
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| 20080246246 | WHEELCHAIR PROPULSION AND EXERCISE ATTACHMENT - A propulsion and exercise device for attaching to a conventional wheelchair having: at least one drive wheel operably interposed between the rear set of wheelchair wheels. A telescoping mast may connect the drive wheel axle to pedals to permit the pedals to be selectively moved from a stowed position to an extended position for use. Power is transmitted from the pedals to the drive wheel through a chain drive that passes over idler sprockets that maintain the chain length during adjustment of the telescoping mast. | 10-09-2008 |
Samuel E. Dix, Newburyport, MA US
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| 20120228793 | METHOD OF FORMING BLOWN POLYMERIC FOAM FILM - A method of forming a blown polymeric foam film is described herein. As described further below, equipment design (e.g., die design) and processing conditions may be controlled to form blown films having desired characteristics. | 09-13-2012 |
| 20120231192 | COMPRESSION MOLDED POLYMERIC FOAM ARTICLES AND METHODS - Compression molded polymeric foam articles and methods are described herein. Equipment design and processing techniques may be controlled to form compression molded articles having desired characteristics. | 09-13-2012 |
| 20120232175 | PET FOAM ARTICLES AND RELATED METHODS - PET foam articles and methods of forming the same are described herein. Processing conditions may be controlled to form PET foam sheets having desirable characteristics. | 09-13-2012 |
Scott Matthew Dix, Stanley, NC US
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| 20080301162 | DATA CONVERSION ENVIRONMENT - Converting data from a first format to a second format may be used to merge two databases having different formatting. Conversion maps may be defined for pairs of formats and may be used to convert data between the pair of formats. Data may further be transformed from one information type or format into another information type or format. In one example, a first format may allow storage of a social security number while a second format might not. Thus, a social security number stored in the first format may be converted to an employee number for storage in the second format. Collisions between pieces of data may be detected and managed by generating an identifier for the pieces of data (e.g., data records) and merging the pieces of data into a single piece or portion of data (e.g., a single data record) corresponding to the assigned identifier. | 12-04-2008 |
Sorena Melinda Dix, New York, NY US
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| 20100043816 | MEDICAL DOUBLE-SIDED FALSE EYELASH TAPE APPARATUS AND METHOD - A method and apparatus for attaching an artificial eyelash structure including a first tape, a second tape, and an artificial eyelash structure. The first tape may be a medical double-sided tape in which a first side is placed on an upper eyelid and a set of false eyelashes is placed on a second opposing side of tape. The combination of the first and the second tape, wherein the second tape typically is in a color. When in the color black the second tape gives the appearance of eyeliner while holding the artificial eyelash structure without the use of glue. | 02-25-2010 |
Thomas A. Dix, Mt. Pleasant, SC US
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| 20080234202 | Non-natural amino acids and neurotensin analogues - This invention relates to methods of synthesis of amino acid analogs contained within peptide sequences that is adapted for preparation of peptides containing analogs of basic amino acids lysine and arginine. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20100130432 | Non-Natural Amino Acids and Neurotensin Analogues Thereof - This invention relates to non-natural desamino amino acid compounds, methods of making, and peptides containing these compounds as their N-terminus moieties. A preferred example is neurotensin (8-13) in which the N terminus is an alpha desamino N,N dimethyl homolysine residue. | 05-27-2010 |
Thomas P. Dix, Jerico, VT US
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| 20090176410 | HIGH FREQUENCY CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - A connector assembly includes a signal array of a plurality of conductors, each conductor including at least one inner conductive element and an outer conductive element. A connector body has a front surface and the inner and outer conductive elements are electrically presented proximate the front surface in a generally co-planar arrangement. The inner and outer conductive elements terminate in a face surface that is raised above the front surface of the connector body. A compressible interface element has a plurality of conductive elements embedded in a compressible, electrically insulative medium. The interface element is positionable against the face to be compressed between the signal array and a signal bearing component to pass signals between the signal array and the signal-bearing component. | 07-09-2009 |
Thomas P. Dix, Jericho, VT US
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| 20100273350 | HIGH FREQUENCY CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - A connector assembly includes a signal array of a plurality of conductors, each conductor including at least one inner conductive element and an outer conductive element. A connector body has a front surface and the inner and outer conductive elements are electrically presented proximate the front surface in a generally co-planar arrangement. The inner and outer conductive elements terminate in a face surface that is raised above the front surface of the connector body. A compressible interface element has a plurality of conductive elements embedded in a compressible, electrically insulative medium. The interface element is positionable against the face to be compressed between the signal array and a signal bearing component to pass signals between the signal array and the signal-bearing component. | 10-28-2010 |
