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Edward K. Ansong, Richardson, TX US
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| 20110249681 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR LOOSE COUPLING OF MULTIMEDIA RESOURCE FUNCTION CONTROLLERS AND MULTIMEDIA RESOURCE FUNCTION PROCESSORS - Systems, methods, and computer readable media for loose coupling media resource function controllers (MRFCs) and media resource function processors (MRFPs) are disclosed. According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a method for loose coupling MRFCs and MRFPs. The method includes providing one or more MRFPs having media processing resources simultaneously usable by a plurality of MRFCs, and at one of the MRFPs, allowing a plurality of MRFCs to simultaneously use the media processing resources of the MRFP. | 10-13-2011 |
Edward K. Barlowe, Mcallen, TX US
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| 20100202740 | FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLIES WITH FURCATION BODIES HAVING FEATURES FOR MANUFACTURING AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Fiber optic cable assemblies having furcation bodies with features that are advantageous for manufacturing are disclosed along with methods of making the same. The furcation body include at least one anti-rotation feature for mounting the furcation body and a viewing portion and/or weep hole. The viewing portion is advantageous since it allows the observation during filling of the cavity with an epoxy, adhesive, or the like to strain relieve components of the fiber optic cable assembly within the furcation body. Simply stated, the viewing portion is translucent or clear for observing the filling of the furcation body and detecting if an air bubbles/air pockets are formed so that they can be reduced and/or eliminated. The furcation body may also have a weep hole for allowing air bubbles/air pockets to escape. Additionally, the furcation body of the fiber optic cable assembly may be secured within a clip or other suitable structure for mounting the same. | 08-12-2010 |
Edward K. Chan, Diamond Bar, CA US
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| 20100194419 | MULTI-CONTACT PROBE ASSEMBLY - A multi-contact probe assembly may include a housing, a plurality of probe members, a plurality of spring members, and a plurality of electrical connectors. The housing may comprise a plurality of shafts in a pre-determined pattern. The plurality of probe members may be partially and moveably disposed within the plurality of shafts. The plurality of spring members may be disposed within the plurality of shafts spring-loading the probe members to partially and moveably extend beyond the plurality of shafts out of the housing in the pre-determined pattern. The plurality of electrical connectors may extend into the plurality of shafts for communicating signals from electrical testing equipment to the probe members. The pre-determined pattern may be substantially identical to a pattern of contacts on a circuit board being tested by the multi-contact probe assembly. In such manner, a circuit board which has a pattern of contacts that is substantially identical to the pre-determined pattern of probe members may be tested. | 08-05-2010 |
Edward K. Chow, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA US
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| 20090004241 | POLYMER NANOFILM COATINGS - Disclosed herein are nanofilm coatings for implantable medical devices comprising a diblock or triblock copolymer (PEO-PMMA or PMOXA-PDMS-PMOXA, respectively). Such nanofilms, may be used, for example, as amphiphilic supports for therapeutic agents. These materials are conducive towards the formation of active substrates for a suite of biological and medical applications. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090181910 | METHOD OF PREVENTION AND ALLEVIATION OF TOXICITY BY MODULATION OF IRF3 - The invention provides compounds, compositions, animal models, drug screening methods, pharmaceutical compositions, and methods of treatment which relate to the modulation of the metabolism of xenobiotic compounds by administering agents which act on IRF3 or an IRF3 control pathway to modulate the activity, expression, or levels of cytochrome P450 enzymes involved in the metabolism of xenobiotic compounds in a subject. | 07-16-2009 |
Edward K. Eldreth, Port Deposit, MD US
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| 20090095697 | VENTILATED RACK SYSTEM - A ventilated cage and rack system for assembly by a user using simple tools and a method for assembly is provided. A plurality of frames and vertical plenums can be connected to a base, and a retaining assembly can be used to connect a plurality of vertical beams and horizontal support beams. A plurality of canopies is preferably used to connect the plenums and the support beams to shroud cages beneath the canopies. The canopies preferably include removable side walls to adapt to the width of the cage being shrouded. A plenum clean out system preferably provides a relatively simple method of draining a cleaning fluid from a plenum by moving a lever between an open and closed position. A pressure based plenum system is also provided wherein a constant air pressure is maintained in the ventilated rack system and air is provided into a cage at a constant air pressure. | 04-16-2009 |
| 20100108622 | LOCKING ASSEMBLY - A locking assembly for securing and retaining a cage to a rack. The locking assembly is supported by a rack and includes a lock member. The lock member includes an obstruction member. The lock member is movable from an unlocked position to a locked position, wherein the default position of the lock member is the locked position. The lock member is designed and constructed such that the insertion of a person's hand into the hand space between the lock member and a cage is sufficient to cause the lock member to pivot into the unlocked position and move the obstruction member so that the cage can be removed from the rack. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20100116765 | DOCKING ASSEMBLY - A docking assembly for a ventilated cage and rack system that can facilitate installation and reduce leakage of air is provided. The docking assembly is connectable to air plena of the rack system and includes a cup, and a tubular body having a docking base. The tubular body is constructed and arranged to be slideably displaceable between the cup and the docking base when the tubular body is aligned coaxially with the cup and docking base. A spring may also be provided outside and surrounding the tubular body. The tubular body includes a plurality of displaceable legs. The legs are preferably urged outward in the absence of pressure and may be displaced inward, toward each other, for insertion into a docking aperture of a plenum. Once inserted, the legs return to their normal, non-displaced position to secure the docking assembly to the plenum. | 05-13-2010 |
| 20110132272 | DISPOSABLE CAGE - A disposable rodent cage used in both static and/or ventilated cage and rack systems, wherein the disposable cage includes a cage bottom. The cage may further be provided with a grommet disposed on the cage bottom and a bonnet constructed and arrange to fit over the cage bottom. The bonnet may further include a feeding and watering assembly. The cage may further include a filter cover that may be placed over an opening in the bonnet to cover the feeding and watering assembly. The bonnet may also include one or more elevated ribs disposed thereon to create an air seal when it is inserted into a canopy of a rack. | 06-09-2011 |
Edward K. Lee, San Jose, CA US
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| 20100125553 | Delta compression after identity deduplication - Delta compression after identity deduplication is disclosed. A first data segment is determined to be identical to a first previous data segment. A second data segment, not determined to be identical to a second previous data segment, is then determined to be similar to a third previous data segment. | 05-20-2010 |
| 20110270887 | CLUSTER STORAGE USING SUBSEGMENTING FOR EFFICIENT STORAGE - Cluster storage is disclosed. A data stream or a data block is received. The data stream or the data block is broken into segments. For each segment, a cluster node is selected, and a portion of the segment smaller than the segment is identified that is a duplicate of a portion of a segment already managed by the cluster node. | 11-03-2011 |
Edward K. Liu, Houston, TX US
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| 20120118154 | Process and apparatus for removal of oxygen from seawater - A process and apparatus is provided for reduction of dissolved oxygen content in seawater from about 8 ppm in the feed seawater to about 10 ppb or less. Significant advantages are achieved by: use of a separator in horizontal alignment to provide high gas-liquid contacting area for separation and de-entrainment within the separator, thereby providing higher throughput; and heating seawater to at least 30° C. and up to 60° C., so as to enhance removal of oxygen from seawater; use of once-through fuel gas as stripping gas and its subsequent combustion for heating the seawater provides for high efficiency and reduction of fouling. The combination of these features allows the amount of residual oxygen in deoxygenated seawater to be reduced to below 10 ppb and as low as 2 ppb. | 05-17-2012 |
Edward K. Pabich, Northbrook, IL US
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| 20100267038 | POLYNUCLEOTIDES FOR THE AMPLIFICATION AND DETECTION OF CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS AND NEISSERIA GONORRHOEAE - Polynucleotides useful for detecting | 10-21-2010 |
Edward K. Pavelchek, Stow, MA US
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| 20090220888 | Dyed photoresists and methods and articles of manufacture comprising same - The present invention provides new photoresist compositions that comprise a resin binder, a photoactive component, particularly an acid generator, and a dye material that contains one or more chromophores that can reduce undesired reflections of exposure radiation. Preferred dye compounds are polymeric materials that include one or more chromophores such as anthracene and other polycyclic moieties that effectively absorb deep UV exposure radiation. | 09-03-2009 |
Edward K. Tekeian, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20090298017 | DIGITAL DENTISTRY - The systems and methods disclosed herein employ a scanning system for capturing highly detailed digital dental models. These models may be used within a dentist's office for a wide array of dental functions including quality control, restoration design, and fitting. These models may also, or instead, be transmitted to dental laboratories that may, alone or in collaboration with the originating dentist or other dental professionals, transform the digital model into a physical realization of a dental hardware item. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20100281370 | VIDEO-ASSISTED MARGIN MARKING FOR DENTAL MODELS - Tools are described for preparing digital dental models for use in dental restoration production processes, along with associated systems and methods. Dental modeling is improved by supplementing views of three-dimensional models with still images of the modeled subject matter. Video data acquired during a scan of the model provides a source of still images that can be displayed alongside a rendered three-dimensional model, and the two views (model and still image) may be synchronized to provide a common perspective of the model's subject matter. This approach provides useful visual information for disambiguating surface features of the model during processing steps such as marking a margin of a prepared tooth surface for a restoration. Interactive modeling tools may be similarly enhanced. For example, tools for margin marking may synchronize display of margin lines between the still image and the model so that a user can interact with either or both of the visual representations, with changes to a margin reflected in both displays. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20110050848 | SYNCHRONIZED VIEWS OF VIDEO DATA AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODEL DATA - Tools are described for preparing digital dental models for use in dental restoration production processes, along with associated systems and methods. Dental modeling is improved by supplementing views of three-dimensional models with still images of the modeled subject matter. Video data acquired during a scan of the model provides a source of still images that can be displayed alongside a rendered three-dimensional model, and the two views (model and still image) may be synchronized to provide a common perspective of the model's subject matter. This approach provides useful visual information for disambiguating surface features of the model during processing steps such as marking a margin of a prepared tooth surface for a restoration. Interactive modeling tools may be similarly enhanced. For example, tools for margin marking may synchronize display of margin lines between the still image and the model so that a user can interact with either or both of the visual representations, with changes to a margin reflected in both displays. | 03-03-2011 |
Edward K. Welch, Ii, Naples, FL US
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| 20100123552 | Tow notification system - A system for and method by which persons associated with a vehicle are notified of the towing of that vehicle. | 05-20-2010 |
| 20100123565 | Tow Notification System - A system for and method by which persons associated with a vehicle are notified of the towing of that vehicle. | 05-20-2010 |
| 20110186598 | Dispenser with Dynamic Mixer for Two-Part Compositions - Novel dispenser means are provided for mixing and dispensing two-part curable compositions wherein the mixer elements are isolated from the curable components. | 08-04-2011 |
| 20110186599 | Dispenser with Dynamic Mixer for Two-Part Compositions - Novel dispenser means are provided for mixing and dispensing two-part curable compositions wherein the mixer elements are isolated from the curable components. | 08-04-2011 |
Edward K. Wong, Newport Beach, CA US
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| 20100268150 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPTOGENETIC TREATMENT OF BLINDNESS INCLUDING RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA - An apparatus for in vivo electroporating a plasmid into a retina of any eye includes a first electrode with a first polarity of voltage placed in contact with a cornea of the eye, a second electrode with an opposite second voltage at least in part behind the retina, and a pulsed voltage source for providing a pulsed DC voltage with an optimized field strength amplitude, frequency, number of pulses, group repetition rate and duration of pulse and group repetition, which are optimized for transfection of the channelrhodospsin-2 (ChR2) gene into the retinal ganglion cells. An in vivo method for treating retinal ganglion cells in an eye without use of viral transfection includes the steps of nonviral in vivo delivering a channelrhodospsin-2 (ChR2) gene to target the specific (retinal ganglion) cells of a retina by intravitreous injection of plasmid DNA, electroporating the plasmid into the retina and use of image intensification device for stimulating the retinal ganglion cells with ambient lighting conditions. | 10-21-2010 |
