Flaim
Christopher Flaim, Kenmore AU
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20140257188 | DELIVERY DEVICE - A device for delivery of material to a biological subject, the device including a base and a number of projections extending from the base, each projection including a tip for penetrating tissue of the biological subject, at least a portion of at least one of the projections being coated with a non-liquid coating including the material. At least the tip of at least one of the coated projections may have a convex effective profile. The device may be for delivery of material to a dermal layer of the biological subject. In another aspect an applicator for applying the device to the biological subject applies a preload force to the tissue such that the force at least partially compresses a subcutaneous tissue layer of the biological subject prior to application of the device, and applies the device with a predetermined velocity, wherein tissue stiffness is maintained and/or the projections penetrate the tissue to a predetermined depth. | 09-11-2014 |
Christopher Flaim, San Diego, CA US
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20150057184 | CELLULAR MICROARRAYS FOR SCREENING DIFFERENTIATION FACTORS - Provided is a microarray platform for the culture of cells atop combinatorial matrix mixtures; enabling the study of differentiation in response to a multitude of microenvironments in parallel. | 02-26-2015 |
Eric Flaim, Edmonton CA
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20100061892 | MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE HAVING AN ARRAY OF SPOTS - A microfluidic spotting device has a first substrate patterned with an array of spots, a second substrate attached directly or indirectly to the first substrate, and channels formed at least partly in at least one of the first substrate and the second substrate, each channel having an inlet channel and an outlet channel. | 03-11-2010 |
Richard A. Flaim, New Boston, MI US
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20080202602 | Valve Controlled Vacuum Assembly - A valve assembly controls a vacuum. The valve assembly includes a poppet valve operatively connected to the vacuum. The poppet valve is movable between an open state and a closed state to turn the vacuum on and off respectively. A pilot valve is fixedly secured to the poppet valve to selectively move the poppet valve between its open and closed states. The valve assembly also includes a bladder system for controlling the pilot valve such that the pilot valve moves the poppet valve to the open position only when the bladder system measures a reduced suction force created by the vacuum to force the vacuum to increase the suction force produced thereby. | 08-28-2008 |
Steve Flaim, Marietta, GA US
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20130306529 | WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM - Purification of water is obtained by pumping water through a multi-stage filtration unit or a series of filters having increasingly smaller dimensional passages and then irradiating the water using UV light delivered at over 16,000 microwatts/cm | 11-21-2013 |
Tom Flaim, Suwanee, GA US
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20130306529 | WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM - Purification of water is obtained by pumping water through a multi-stage filtration unit or a series of filters having increasingly smaller dimensional passages and then irradiating the water using UV light delivered at over 16,000 microwatts/cm | 11-21-2013 |
Tony D. Flaim, James, MO US
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20090087666 | CURABLE HIGH REFRACTIVE INDEX RESINS FOR OPTOELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS - Novel compositions and methods of using those compositions to form high refractive index coatings are provided. The compositions preferably comprise both a reactive solvent and a high refractive index compound. Preferred reactive solvents include aromatic resins that are functionalized with one or more reactive groups (e.g., epoxides, vinyl ethers, oxetane), while preferred high refractive index compounds include aromatic epoxides, vinyl ethers, oxetanes, phenols, and thiols. An acid or crosslinking catalyst is preferably also included. The inventive compositions are stable under ambient conditions and can be applied to a substrate to form a layer and cured via light and/or heat application. The cured layers have high refractive indices and light transmissions. | 04-02-2009 |
20120291938 | CYCLIC OLEFIN COMPOSITIONS FOR TEMPORARY WAFER BONDING - New compositions and methods of using those compositions as bonding compositions are provided. The compositions comprise a cycloolefin copolymer dispersed or dissolved in a solvent system, and can be used to bond an active wafer to a carrier wafer or substrate to assist in protecting the active wafer and its active sites during subsequent processing and handling. The compositions form bonding layers that are chemically and thermally resistant, but that can also be softened or dissolved to allow the wafers to slide or be pulled apart at the appropriate stage in the fabrication process. | 11-22-2012 |