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Charles J. Fletcher, Newton, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080248731 | SONIC RAZOR BLADE SHARPENER - An apparatus for sharpening one or more razor blades secured within a holder is disclosed. The holder includes a head for retaining the one or more razor blades in a cutting position and a handle affixed to the head. A housing includes a razor slot adapted to receive the head. A sharpening assembly disposed within the housing includes a sharpening member positioned adjacent the razor slot. The sharpening member is adapted to engage the one or more blades in the cutting position. A motor assembly is also disposed within the housing and is adapted to transmit a high frequency vibration to the sharpening assembly. | 10-09-2008 |
Gary D. Fletcher, Sparta, NJ US
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| 20090130646 | BLOOD COLLECTION DEVICE, METHOD, AND SYSTEM FOR USING THE SAME - Disclosed is a fluid collection device wherein multiple, individual samples of fluid can be collected simultaneously. The device includes a chamber and an adapter which substantially and simultaneously distributes the blood to individual chambers with chamber specific additives. Also included is a system for using the blood collection device, preferably within a diagnostic testing laboratory. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20100279397 | BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN COLLECTION AND STORAGE DEVICES - A biological sample containment system and method are provided that include a container for storing the biological sample and an indicator affixed to the container for displaying at least one measured characteristics of the container or sample, wherein measurement of the characteristic is commenced by activation of the indicator. In another embodiment of the invention, a biological sample containment system and method are provided that include a container for storing the biological sample and a colored scale affixed to the container, wherein the colored scale facilitates identification of at least one characteristic of the biological sample. In yet another embodiment of the invention, a biological sample containment system and method are provided that include a container for collecting a biological sample and a label affixed to the container, wherein information relating to the biological sample or container is situated on the label. | 11-04-2010 |
Joan M. Fletcher, Edison, NJ US
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| 20090247499 | SULFONYLATED PIPERAZINES AS CANNABINOID-1 RECEPTOR MODULATORS - Novel compounds of the structural formula (I) are antagonists and/or inverse agonists of the Cannabinoid-1 (CB1) receptor and are useful in the treatment, prevention and suppression of diseases mediated by the CB1 receptor. The compounds of the present invention are useful as centrally acting drugs in the treatment of psychosis, memory deficits, cognitive disorders, Alzheimer's disease, migraine, neuropathy, neuro-inflammatory disorders including multiple sclerosis and Guillain-Barre syndrome and the inflammatory sequalae of viral encephalitis, cerebral vascular accidents, and head trauma, anxiety disorders, stress, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, movement disorders, and schizophrenia. The compounds are also useful for the treatment of substance abuse disorders, the treatment of obesity or eating disorders, as well as the treatment of asthma, constipation, chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction, cirrhosis of the liver, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), and the promotion of wakefulness. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20100137297 | SPIROINDALONES - The present invention relates to spiroindalone compounds useful as HIF prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors to treat anemia and like conditions. | 06-03-2010 |
Mark Fletcher, Ringwood, NJ US
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| 20100248682 | Method And Apparatus For Providing Visual/Audible Beacon To Assist In Locating An Emergency Caller - A visual and/or audible beacon is provided by an access device or an external device to assist emergency response personnel to locate the person that initiated the emergency call. A communication server that handled the emergency call can cause lights on the access device to blink in a specified pattern, so that emergency personnel may more easily locate the access device that was used to place the emergency call. The communication server can also cause the access device to output a series of audible tones that may be used to locate the access device that was used to place the emergency call. Emergency response personnel may control the audible/visual beacon through the communication server to cause the beacon to be selectively activated or deactivated as necessary. Optionally the beacon may be turned off from the access device as well. | 09-30-2010 |
Paul Fletcher, Edison, NJ US
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| 20110039779 | IGF-1R BINDING PROTEINS AND ANTAGONISTS - The present invention is drawn to new peptides and proteins that bind to human insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (HIGF-IR), as well as nucleic acids encoding the same, vectors and cells comprising such nucleic acids, pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, and methods of using any thereof, are provided. | 02-17-2011 |
Ronald Lee Fletcher, Jackson, NJ US
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| 20080232573 | User-Programmable Call Progress Tone Detection - A telecommunications system is disclosed that enables a telecommunications switch to be “user” programmable in the “field”—in contrast to only programmable by the manufacturer or third-party software company—with audio samples. Each audio sample is exemplar of a sound that might be encountered during or after the establishment of a telecommunications call that is handled by the telecommunications switch. In accordance with the illustrative embodiment, the audio samples are received by the telecommunications switch through one or more of the same ports that the telecommunications switch uses to route calls, in contrast to programs and program data that are received by the telecommunications switch through a programming port. | 09-25-2008 |
