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Charles E. Ducker, York, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120015952Inhibitors of NF-KB - The invention relates to compounds of formulae (1) and (2):01-19-2012
20120046357Benzamide and Napthamide Derivatives Inhibiting Nuclear Factor-Kappa (B) - (NK-kB) - The invention relates to compounds of formula (1) and formula (2),02-23-2012

James Keith Ducker, Burlingame, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110078065SYSTEM FOR VOLUME-WEIGHTED AVERAGE PRICE TRADING - Systems, methods, and mediums storing programs for trading financial assets. The method can include receiving a first order specifying a first quantity of financial assets to be traded according to a volume-weighted average price for a trading session and executing the first order during the trading session through algorithmic or traditional trading of the first quantity of financial assets on an exchange. The method can also include creating a second order specifying the first quantity of financial assets to be traded according to a volume-weighted average price measured from a moment of cross to an end of the trading session and exposing the second order to a non-exchange crossing pool concurrently with the execution of the first order. The crossing pool can include multiple orders. The method can include continuously determining whether any of the plurality of orders in the crossing pool can be crossed with the second order.03-31-2011

Michael Ducker, Washington, NH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100220146Moisture Protection of Fluid Ejector - A fluid ejection apparatus includes a substrate having a plurality of fluid passages for fluid flow and a plurality of nozzles fluidically connected to the fluid passages, a plurality of actuators positioned on top of the substrate to cause fluid in the plurality of fluid passages to be ejected from the plurality of nozzles, a protective layer formed over at least a portion of the plurality of actuators, a housing component having a chamber, the chamber adjacent to the substrate, and an absorbent layer inside the cavity. The absorbent layer is more absorptive than the protective layer.09-02-2010

Michael R. Ducker, Seattle, WA US

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20120060105SOCIAL NETWORK NOTIFICATIONS - Social network notifications are described. In implementations, a notification is received at a client device from a social network service that includes content that is posted for access via the social network service and includes an identifier of an originator of the posting. The notification is output by the client device to include the content from the posting and the identifier of the originator of the posting.03-08-2012

Paul M. Ducker, Brunswick, GA US

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20100209668Absorbent material with wet strength containing wax - An absorbent material for use in a disposable absorbent product exhibiting enhanced wet strength characteristics includes a blend of cellulosic fibrous material and superabsorbent polymeric material, with a wax applied to the blend in a preferably discontinuous or non-uniform distribution for enhancing wet strength characteristics of the material, without unacceptably diminishing its absorbency. Notably, the absorbent material includes regions of relatively high densification, which can exist about particles of superabsorbent material, with application of wax in a molten form resulting in the spontaneous flow and migration of the wax to the regions of higher densification. The material can be formed with a pattern of regions of relatively high and low densification, with the wax preferentially distributed in those regions of high densification. It is believed that the wax acts to maintain the strength of hydrogen bonds formed within the absorbent material, by minimizing the effect of wetting the bonds when liquid is absorbed by the structure.08-19-2010
20100318047ABSORBENT, NONWOVEN MATERIAL EXHIBITING Z-DIRECTION DENSITY GRADIENT - The present invention relates to an absorbent material that can be used as an absorbent core in absorbent articles such as sanitary napkins, pantiliners, incontinence products, disposable diapers, etc. The material of the present invention is a nonwoven sheet, consisting of cellulosic fibers, optionally superabsorbent polymeric material, containing no binders, latexes, etc, relying on hydrogen bonding to produce the necessary structure. The material contains density gradients which direct fluid into the material and distribute it providing more effective fluid transport and efficient utilization of storage capacity. The material consists of two regions. In the first region, the material has a low-density stratum adjacent to one surface, overlaying at least one higher density stratum adjacent to the opposite surface of the sheet. These strata create a density gradient in the thickness direction (Z-direction) of the sheet. The second region consists of a fluid distribution structure that has a higher density than at least the lower density of the strata comprising the first region. The fluid distribution structure is in direct fluid communication with the adjacent strata in the first region, along their boundaries.12-16-2010
20110162989ULTRA THIN LAMINATE WITH PARTICULATES IN DENSE PACKAGES - The present invention is directed to a method of forming a laminate absorbent structure, and a resulting package containing a single continuous running web of the laminate material. Notably, formation of the material is effected by blending a curtain of adhesive fibers with a curtain of particulate material, and depositing the mixture on a moving substrate, preferably provided in the form of a tissue layer. A second substrate, also preferably comprising a tissue layer, is applied on top of the deposited mixture, and pressure applied to form the laminated structure. Notably, attendant to packaging of the laminated material, adjacent layers of the material tend to nest into one another, to form a sandwich in which the density of the material in the package is more than 1.5 times the density of the material after its removal from the package.07-07-2011