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Christopher Scott Fleming, Totowa, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100137057METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A FANTASY SPORTS DRAFT GAME - A fantasy sports game provides for a league of fantasy teams, each managed and owned by a fantasy game player. Teams are filled through a player draft of active players followed by ranking each drafted fantasy team utilizing current season player statistics in multiple predefined categories. The rankings in the various categories are totaled to determine team, and thus fantasy game player, rankings. The player statistics utilized are current as of the previous night during regular season play, and as of the end of the season between seasons of play. The draft may be an online web application or utilize live video conferencing.06-03-2010
20100210330METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A FANTASY SPORTS DRAFT GAME - A fantasy sports game provides for a league of fantasy teams, each managed and owned by a fantasy game contestant. A contestant selects a set of games for a game day from a screen of such sets, pays an entry fee in points, and then drafts players from the teams playing in his selected set of games, subject to a salary cap for his team. As the games are being played and also after the games have been completed, the contestants playing against each other are ranked according to how well their players did that day, and the winning constant is awarded points for the win.08-19-2010

James W. Fleming, Westfield, NJ US

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20090148613Method of fabricating optical fiber using an isothermal, low pressure plasma deposition technique - An isothermal, low pressure-based process of depositing material within a substrate has been developed, and is particularly useful in forming an optical fiber preform results in creating an extremely narrow reaction zone within which a more uniform and efficient deposition will occur. Sets of isothermal plasma operating conditions have been found that create a narrow deposition zone, assuring that the deposited material is clear glass rather than soot particles. The exhaust end of the tube is connected to a vacuum system which is in turn connected to a scrubber apparatus for removal and neutralization of reaction by-products. The operating conditions are selected such that the hot plasma does not transfer a substantial amount of heat to the substrate tube, where the presence of such heat has been found to result in vaporizing the reactant material (creating soot) and developing hot spots.06-11-2009
20100287993Optical fiber manufacture - The specification describes methods for the manufacture of very large optical fiber preforms wherein the core material is produced by MCVD. Previous limitations on preform size inherent in having the MCVD starting tube as part of the preform process are eliminated by removing the MCVD starting tube material from the collapsed MCVD rod by etching or mechanical grinding. Doped overcladding tubes are used to provide the outer segments of the refractive index profile thus making most effective use of the MCVD produced glass and allowing the production of significantly larger MCVD preforms than previously possible.11-18-2010
20110052128Optical Fiber Preform With Improved Air/Glass Interface Structure - An optical fiber preform comprising a plurality of longitudinal air holes is subjected to a thermal treatment (i.e., heating), coupled with the application of a compressive force on either end of the heated preform to compress the entire preform structure a predetermined amount. The thermal compression treatment has been found to smooth any roughened glass surfaces and heal microcracks that may have formed during the preform fabrication process, essentially “knitting” the glass material back together and forming a preform of improved quality over the prior art microstructured preforms.03-03-2011

Patent applications by James W. Fleming, Westfield, NJ US

James William Fleming, Westfield, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110056245METHODS FOR MODIFYING OVALITY OF OPTICAL FIBER PREFORMS - Methods for modifying preform core ovality during and subsequent to the formation of an optical fiber preform. After MCVD deposition forms the core rod, but prior to overcladding of the core rod, the code rod may be etched to change its ovality. In order to etch the core rod, the core rod may be mounted to lathe, rotated by at least two rotors, and subjected to a heat source. Additionally, one of the at least two rotors may be phase-shifted from another one of the at least two rotors after the core rod is mounted on the lathe.03-10-2011

Patent applications by James William Fleming, Westfield, NJ US

Joseph Fleming, Teaneck, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110232145MYEZ2C - The Invention is a plastic 3½″×3½″×¼″ open sided sleeve with Velcro adhesive on the front of the open side which will adhere to the inside of the windshield of an automobile, creating a pocket into which parking receipts for Muni-meters can be placed for viewing and for storage.09-29-2011

Rosa Rosanna B. Fleming, Ringoes, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100240745METHOD OF TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATION IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS - The present invention relates to the use of 4-(nitrooxy)-butyl-(S)-2-(6-methoxy-2-naphthyl)-propanoate (naproxcinod) for the treatment of pain and/or inflammation in patients with hypertension treated with renin-angiotensin system blocking agents.09-23-2010

Scott Fleming, Ewing, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110000481NEBULIZER FOR INFANTS AND RESPIRATORY COMPROMISED PATIENTS - A pediatric nebulizer is described.01-06-2011
20110000482LABORATORY ANIMAL PULMONARY DOSING DEVICE - A laboratory animal pharmaceutical testing device comprising a substantially closed animal holding cell, having a dry powder generator communicating through a wall of the cell, and one or more filtered inlets for permitting exchange of fresh air into the cell.01-06-2011

Patent applications by Scott Fleming, Ewing, NJ US