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Frederick M. Debros, Gilbertville, MA US
Frederick M. Greenspoon, Ardmore, PA US
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20110000027 | Synthetic-Rich Fabrics - A synthetic-rich fabric (e.g., polyester, polypropylene, nylon, acrylic and elastane fibers—including lycra, spandex, etc.) useful in the manufacture of commercially launderable items is described. The fabric has many of the properties that make cotton fabrics desirable including hand feel, and wicking, but retains the best properties of synthetic fabrics, in addition, the soil release properties, pilling resistance and UV protection offered by the present items make the fabric ideal in manufacturing apparel and non-apparel (e.g., pillow cases, bed sheets, aprons, tablecloths, napkins, etc.) items. | 01-06-2011 |
Frederick M. Hughson, Princeton, NJ US
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20090286873 | AI-2 compounds and analogs based on Salmonella typhimurium LsrB structure - This invention relates to crystals comprising apo-LsrB and holo-LsrB. The structure of holo-LsrB identifies a tetrahydroxytetrahydrofuran derived from 4,5-dihydroxy-2,3-pentanedione (DPD) as the active autoinducer-2 (AI-2) molecule in | 11-19-2009 |
Frederick M. Laskovics, Cincinnati, OH US
Frederick M. Macdonnell, Arlington, TX US
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20120295880 | Compounds With Modifying Activity Enhanced Under Hypoxic Conditions - Compositions and methods for modifying one or more biologic targets are provided. Suitable targets include cells, DNA, proteins, enzymes, and/or a subject in need thereof. The compositions may exist as a monomer or multimer and are active in a biologic environment with enhanced activity in hypoxic environments and, thus, exhibit improved specificity for hypoxic biologic targets (e.g., tumorigenic cells and those undergoing uncontrolled cell growth). A composition typically comprises a complex with an overall charge of 2+ or greater having at least one ruthenium atom attached to a redox active ligand. The redox active ligand helps maintain separation of more than one ruthenium atom. Suitable compositions may further include a terminal ligand comprising a heterocyclic aromatic compound. When provided to a biologic target, the composition modifies the biologic target and no additional compounds need be provided. Suitable compositions are typically catalytic and regenerative in the presence of a reducing agent. | 11-22-2012 |
20150152390 | Compounds With Modifying Activity Enhanced Under Hypoxic Conditions - Compositions and methods for modifying one or more biologic targets are provided. Suitable targets include cells, DNA, proteins, enzymes, and/or a subject in need thereof. The compositions may exist as a monomer or multimer and are active in a biologic environment with enhanced activity in hypoxic environments and, thus, exhibit improved specificity for hypoxic biologic targets (e.g., tumorigenic cells and those undergoing uncontrolled cell growth). A composition typically comprises a complex with an overall charge of 2+ or greater having at least one ruthenium atom attached to a redox active ligand. The redox active ligand helps maintain separation of more than one ruthenium atom. Suitable compositions may further include a terminal ligand comprising a heterocyclic aromatic compound. When provided to a biologic target, the composition modifies the biologic target and no additional compounds need be provided. Suitable compositions are typically catalytic and regenerative in the presence of a reducing agent. | 06-04-2015 |
Frederick M. Mako, Jr., Fairfax Station, VA US
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20150258639 | Mixed Oxide Materials for Helium Leak Tight, Oxidation Resistant and High Strength Joints Between High Temperature Engineering Materials - A high strength joint material. A material for a joint between a ceramic body and a metal body. A material for a joint between a ceramic body and a ceramic body. | 09-17-2015 |
20150260316 | System and Method for Producing Chemicals at High Temperature - A system for producing chemicals, such as, ethylene or gasoline, at high temperature (above 1100 degrees C.) having a feedstock source. The system includes a chemical conversion portion connected with the feedstock source to receive feedstock and convert the feedstock to ethylene or gasoline. The conversion portion includes a coil array and a furnace that heats the feedstock to temperatures in excess of 1100° C. or 1200° C. or even 1250° C. or even 1300° C. or even 1400° C. A method for producing chemicals, such as ethylene or gasoline, at high temperature. | 09-17-2015 |
20150260322 | Method for Joining Ceramics to Ceramics or Ceramics to Metals, and Apparatus - An assembly including a ceramic body. The assembly comprises a tungsten coupling attached to the ceramic body with a first joint that forms a first helium tight seal between the ceramic body and the tungsten coupling and where the first helium tight seal maintains its integrity at a temperature over 400° C. The assembly includes a metal body attached to the tungsten coupling with a second joint that forms a second helium tight seal between the metal body and the tungsten coupling and where the second helium tight seal maintains its integrity at a temperature over 400° C. A method. A mixture. A coupling. | 09-17-2015 |
Frederick M. Schaible, Iii, Grosse Pointe Park, MI US
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20150207203 | WINDOW ASSEMBLY WITH TRANSPARENT LAYER AND AN ANTENNA ELEMENT - A window assembly includes an electrically conductive transparent layer and an antenna element disposed on a substrate. The antenna element includes a first antenna segment and a second antenna segment. The first antenna segment is elongated and disposed in an outer region devoid of the transparent layer. The second antenna segment extends from the first antenna segment toward the transparent layer such that the second antenna segment crosses a periphery of the transparent layer. The second antenna segment abuts and is in direct electrical contact with the transparent layer. A feeding element is coupled to the antenna element and energizes the first and second antenna segments and the transparent layer such that the first and second antenna segments and the transparent layer collectively transmit and/or receive radio frequency signals. | 07-23-2015 |
Frederick M. Schwars, Glastonbury, CT US
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20120198815 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE WITH LOW STAGE COUNT LOW PRESSURE TURBINE - A gas turbine engine includes a spool along an engine centerline axis which drives a gear train, said spool includes a low stage count low pressure turbine. | 08-09-2012 |
Frederick M. Tesche, Saluda, NC US
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20090284249 | Sensor, Method and System of Monitoring Transmission Lines - An apparatus, method, and system for measuring the magnetic field produced by phase conductors in multi-phase power lines. The magnetic field measurements are used to determine the current load on the conductors. The magnetic fields are sensed by coils placed sufficiently proximate the lines to measure the voltage induced in the coils by the field without touching the lines. The x and y components of the magnetic fields are used to calculate the conductor sag, and then the sag data, along with the field strength data, can be used to calculate the current load on the line and the phase of the current. The sag calculations of this invention are independent of line voltage and line current measurements. The system applies a computerized fitter routine to measured and sampled voltages on the coils to accurately determine the values of parameters associated with the overhead phase conductors. | 11-19-2009 |
Frederick M. Toland, Jr., Santa Monica, CA US
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20080294468 | PROCESS FOR AUTOMATING AND SIMPLIFYING COMMERCIAL INSURANCE TRANSACTIONS - The present invention relates to a process for automating and simplifying commercial insurance transactions, particularly at the broker level. Insurance transactions between brokers and insurance companies are automated and simplified through software processes. This is done by maintaining electronic databases of information on insured, insurance companies, and brokers. Brokers are able to view records for their client insureds as well as for the insurance companies from which they will receive quotes. Information is electronically populated into forms having a format which is transferable and readable by any of the parties involved. | 11-27-2008 |
Frederick M. Venzie, Cherry Hill, NJ US
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20080262996 | Methods and apparatus for indexing and archiving encoded audio/video data - Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements. | 10-23-2008 |
20140126883 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR INDEXING AND ARCHIVING ENCODED AUDIO/VIDEO DATA - Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements. | 05-08-2014 |