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Bruce J. Fender, Kalispell, MT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100024847SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER CLEANING WITH DILUTE ACIDS - In a method for cleaning wafers using ultra-dilute acids, the wafers are placed into a rotor in a process chamber. As the rotor spins, the wafers are with de-ionized water and ultra-dilute hydrofluoric acid. Ozone gas is introduced into the process chamber. The wafers are then sprayed with an ultra-dilute solution of hydrochloric acid. Ozone gas is purged from the chamber. The wafers are then rinsed and dried. The ultra-dilute acids may be used in water to acid concentrations on the order of about 1000-2400:1.02-04-2010

Earl Fender, Plano, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080262633Cancellous bone treated with collagenase and essentially free of blood cells - A bone implant comprising cancellous bone that is essentially free of blood cells, and which has been treated with at least one loosening agent, such as collagenase or a digestive enzyme, for a time and at a concentration to loosen the osteogenic cells in the cancellous bone matrix. The osteogenic cells in the matrix are viable cells. The treatment of the cancellous bone with at least one loosening agent enables the osteogenic cells to be more available for carrying out their osteogenic function and to provide for an increased rate of bone formation. Such implant also may include demineralized bone, such as demineralized cortical bone, which enhances the bone regenerative capacity of the cancellous bone.10-23-2008

Jason R. Fender, Chandler, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080246114INTEGRATED PASSIVE DEVICE WITH A HIGH RESISTIVITY SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR FORMING THE SAME - According to one aspect of the present invention, a method of forming a microelectronic assembly, such as an integrated passive device (IPD) (10-09-2008
20090236689INTEGRATED PASSIVE DEVICE AND METHOD WITH LOW COST SUBSTRATE - According to one aspect of the present invention, a method of forming a microelectronic assembly, such as an integrated passive device (09-24-2009

Patent applications by Jason R. Fender, Chandler, AZ US

Lanier Fender, Ocala, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090214715Novel cookie icing, and methods of making and using same - This invention provides a decorative icing comprising (a) sugar in an amount of between 65% and 85% by weight; (b) water in an amount of between 8% and 16% by weight; (c) corn syrup in an amount of between 1.5% and 7% by weight; and (d) a gum blend in an amount of between 0.3% and 1% by weight, the gum blend comprising, in descending order of amount, gum arabic, propylene glycol alginate and xanthan gum; wherein the icing is ready to use, flowable, protein-free, and hardens after exposure to air. This invention also provides related articles of manufacture, kits, and methods for making and using the instant icing.08-27-2009

Logan Fender, Lakewood, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090166298Methods And Apparatus For Controlled Addition Of Solutions To Blood Components - A centrifugal blood processing apparatus comprising a centrifuge rotor, a separation chamber, a tubing set for conducting blood components and fluids and having an inlet line, an outlet line and a storage solution line in fluid communication with the outlet line at a junction. The apparatus controls pumps to conduct a predetermined quantity of storage solution to a collected blood component. The apparatus also purges blood components in the tubing set by applying a negative pressure and positive pressure. A disposable blood processing set has a separation chamber; a tubing set including an inlet line in fluid and an outlet and a storage solution line connected to the outlet line at a junction.07-02-2009
20100065483Blood Processing Apparatus With Cell Capture Chamber with Protruding Inlet - A disposable blood separation set of a centrifugal blood processing system comprising a blood processing chamber adapted to be mounted on a rotor of a centrifuge; a frustro-conical cell separation chamber in fluid communication with the processing chamber, the cell separation chamber having a protruding inlet therein. The protruding inlet may have a frustro-conical inner surface that slants radially outwardly from an inlet to a mouth of the protruding inlet. A circumferential well may surround the protruding inlet. The cell separation chamber may have a baffle within a separation area. The baffle may have a plurality of vanes with openings therein.03-18-2010
20110152055METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXTRACTING PLATELETS WITH REDUCED PLASMA CARRYOVER - A centrifugal blood processing apparatus comprising a centrifuge rotor, a separation chamber, a tubing set for conducting blood components and fluids and a method for controlling the blood processing apparatus comprising separating a blood component in a separation chamber; flowing the blood component out of the separation chamber and into a concentration chamber; concentrating the blood component in the concentration chamber; and flushing the blood component out of the concentration chamber. The method further comprising simultaneously flowing a solution, such as a wash solution or PAS, into the concentration chamber between the separation chamber and the concentration chamber.06-23-2011
20110224064BLOOD PROCESSING APPARATUS WITH CELL SEPARATION CHAMBER WITH BAFFLES - A disposable blood separation set of a centrifugal blood processing system comprising a blood processing chamber adapted to be mounted on a rotor of a centrifuge; a frustro-conical cell separation chamber in fluid communication with the processing chamber, the cell separation chamber a baffle within a separation area. The baffle may have a plurality of vanes with openings therein. A protruding inlet may have a frustro-conical inner surface that slants radially outwardly from an inlet to a mouth of the protruding inlet. A circumferential well may surround the protruding inlet.09-15-2011

Patent applications by Logan Fender, Lakewood, CO US

Michael R. Fender, Colorado Springs, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100131220WAVEFORM DISPLAY METHOD AND A SIGNAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEM IMPLEMENTING THE SAME - A waveform display method is disclosed. The method includes determining the narrowest pulse in a waveform for display and determining an available pixel width for displaying the narrowest pulse in a first display portion if the entire waveform is to be displayed in the first display portion. The pixel width is measure in terms of a number of pixels. The method further includes displaying the entire waveform or a portion thereof in the first display portion depending on the available pixel width. A signal measurement system that implements the method is also disclosed.05-27-2010

Patent applications by Michael R. Fender, Colorado Springs, CO US

Miles Fender, Sonoma, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100094682DYNAMIC GEO-LOCATION PARAMETER FOR DETERMINING AN IMPACT OF ONLINE BEHAVIOR ON OFFLINE SALES - Online behavior of users related to a product is captured. Also, offline sales for the product is also captured. Geo-location parameters are also determined for the captured online and offline data. Using the geo-location parameters and captured data for the product, a smallest geo-location parameter of statistical significance for estimating an impact of the online behavior on offline sales is determined.04-15-2010
20100094683DYNAMIC ONLINE EXPERIENCE MODIFICATION AND INVENTORY OPTIMIZATION BASED ON STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT GEO-LOCATION PARAMETER - An online experience of a user is dynamically configured at the micro-regional level based to achieve an objective associated with sales of a product. A catchment zone is determined, which identifies the geographic region associated with the objective and the product. The online user experience for users in the catchment zone is modified to achieve the objective.04-15-2010

Miles Laurence Fender, Kenwood, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120016836BROWSER BASED USER IDENTIFICATION - An online behavior tracking system includes a unique ID module configured to determine attributes of a user device, and calculate a unique ID for a user from the attributes. The unique ID is used to track online behavior for the user across different domains. Also, the online behavior tracking system is used in a content evaluation system which delivers content treatments to users and tracks online behavior of the users in response to the delivered treatments.01-19-2012

Robert Fender, Clarkston, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100176633VEHICLE SEAT PAD - A pad is adapted to set on a seat pan included in a vehicle seat. The pad includes a cushion on the seat pan and a cushion cover on the cushion.07-15-2010

Timothy N. Fender, Berwyn, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080288915Determining destinations of a dynamic branch - A method, a translator, and a computer-readable medium for translating compiled programming code from a first code state to a second code state are disclosed. The programming code in the first state has a plurality of basic blocks, where each basic block has a set of instructions. At least one basic block ends in a dynamic branch, the dynamic branch being a transfer to one of a set of destinations based on a calculation of a destination address. The plurality of basic blocks in the first state of the programming code are identified, as are links between the identified basic blocks. A control flow graph (CFG) of the programming code is then constructed based on the identified basic blocks and identified links, where the CFG is in a preliminary form. At least one basic block ending in a dynamic branch is identified, and all identified basic blocks that lead to the dynamic branch are explored, based on the CFG, as far back as is necessary to fully determine a set of destination addresses for the dynamic branch. The set of destination addresses defines the set of destinations from the dynamic branch. Such set of destinations is examined to identify a branch table, and the CFG is updated to reflect the set of destinations and the identified branch table. The programming code is then translated from the first state to the second state based at least in part on the updated CFG.11-20-2008