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Allan Froehlich, Lebanon, NH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120129229Yeast Expressing Cellulases for Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation Using Cellulose - Host cells, comprising 05-24-2012

Brian J. Froehlich, Galena, OH US

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20110203853Auger boring machine having spoils ejector - An auger boring machine having spoils ejector having a power source attached to an auger, a plurality of large casings extending linearly from the power source, a plurality of small casings located linearly within the large casings and centered within the large casings with the auger extending linearly within the small casings, a cutting head attached to the terminal end of the large casings, and a spoils ejector, with the spoils ejector attached to the auger and to the cutting head, with the spoils ejector located between the terminal end of the small casings and the cutting head, with the spoils ejector enclosed within the large casings, with the spoils ejector having a front, a back, first and second sides each attached to the front and to the back, first and second curved plates each attached the front, the back, and to the first and second sides, at least one of the sides having a collector aperture formed therein adjacent one of the curved plates, with the back having formed therein at least one spoils port.08-25-2011

Dirk Froehlich, Moore, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100006342METHOD OF MAKING WELLBORE MOINEAU DEVICES - A method of making a drilling motor for use in a wellbore includes defining a profile for an inner surface of a stator; configuring at least one cutting element on a support to at least partially form the profile; translating the support through a bore of the stator such that the at least one cutting element engages the inner surface of the stator; and forming a helical passage using the at least one cutting element by causing relative rotation between the stator and the support.01-14-2010
20100108393DOWNHOLE MUD MOTOR AND METHOD OF IMPROVING DURABILTY THEREOF - Disclosed herein is a downhole mud motor. The mud motor includes, a stator, a rotor in operable communication with the stator, a polymer in operable communication with the stator and the rotor, and a plurality of carbon nanotubes embedded in the polymer.05-06-2010

Jeffrey P. Froehlich, Baltimore, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090280194USE OF NITROXYL (HNO) FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCERS OVEREXPRESSING MAT-8 - Compositions and methods for treating hormone dependent or independent cancers overexpressing MAT-8 in a patient by administration of nitroxyl-donating compounds and treating patient suffering from cancers such as prostate cancer, breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, colon cancer and lung cancer.11-12-2009

Jesse Froehlich, Vista, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090066234LIGHT EMITTING DEVICES AND COMPOSITIONS - A light emitting composition includes a light-emitting iridium-functionalized nanoparticle, such as an organic-inorganic light-emitting iridium-functionalized nanoparticle. A light emitting device includes an anode, a cathode, and a layer containing such a light-emitting composition. In an embodiment, the light emitting device can emit white light.03-12-2009
20090179552LIGHT EMITTING DEVICES AND COMPOSITIONS - A light emitting composition includes a light-emitting lumophore-functionalized nanoparticle, such as an organic-inorganic light-emitting lumophore-functionalized nanoparticle. A light emitting device includes an anode, a cathode, and a layer containing such a light-emitting composition. In an embodiment, the light emitting device can emit white light.07-16-2009

Jesse Dan Froehlich, Vista, CA US

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20090208398NANOPARTICLE SYNTHESIS BY SOLVOTHERMAL PROCESS - A solvothermal process for making inorganic nanoparticles is described. Inorganic nanoparticles can be produced by forming a suspension or solution comprising at least one group II-IV and lanthanide metal inorganic salt in a first medium, disposing the suspension or solution in a sealed chamber having an interior pressure, elevating the interior pressure of the sealed chamber to an initial interior pressure prior to the heating, heating the suspension or solution to a peak temperature higher than the normal boiling point of the first medium, optionally adding a second medium to the suspension or solution after the heating.08-20-2009
20100283377NANOPARTICLE SYNTHESIS BY SOLVOTHERMAL PROCESS - An optical film capable of converting blue light to yellow light and a while light emitting device comprising the optical film are described. The optical film comprises a layer of YAG nanoparticles, wherein the layer of YAG nanoparticles has a size distribution of between about 2 nm to about 200 nm11-11-2010
20110193075PRINTABLE LIGHT-EMITTING COMPOSITIONS - Disclosed herein are compositions comprising an electron transport compound, an emissive compound, and an organic solvent. The emissive compound comprises an organic indium complex attached to a nanoparticle core. These compositions are useful in fabricating light emitting devices and can be deposited on a substrate via a printing process.08-11-2011

Patent applications by Jesse Dan Froehlich, Vista, CA US

Jon E. Froehlich, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100313958SENSING EVENTS AFFECTING LIQUID FLOW IN A LIQUID DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - By monitoring pressure transients in a liquid within a liquid distribution system using only a single sensor, events such as the opening and closing of valves at specific fixtures are readily detected. The sensor, which can readily be coupled to a faucet bib, transmits an output signal to a computing device. Each such event can be identified by the device based by comparing characteristic features of the pressure transient waveform with previously observed characteristic features for events in the system. These characteristic features, which can include the varying pressure, derivative, and real Cepstrum of the pressure transient waveform, can be used to select a specific fixture where a valve open or close event has occurred. Flow to each fixture and leaks in the system can also be determined from the pressure transient signal. A second sensor disposed at a point disparate from the first sensor provides further event information.12-16-2010

Kurt Froehlich, Easely, SC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110259033MOVEMENT-SENSITIVE ICE AND WATER DISPENSING IN AN APPLIANCE - An appliance for dispensing product is provided including a storage compartment located within the appliance, a dispensing unit located on the exterior of the appliance including a dispensing outlet, and an actuating mechanism located on the exterior of the storage compartment. The actuating mechanism is configured to be moved from a neutral position to at least a first position and a second position. The first position is configured to trigger a release of a first type of product, and the second position is configured to release a second type of product, respectively, from the dispensing outlet. In one example, a switch can be provided to detect the position of the actuating mechanism, and each position triggers the release of a different type of product from within the appliance.10-27-2011

Michael J. Froehlich, Baldwinsville, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090133856AIRFLOW MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN A HVAC UNIT INCLUDING TWO FANS OF DIFFERENT DIAMETERS - Air is heated by a gas or electric heat exchanger or cooled in an evaporator coil. The air is discharged through a discharge opening to heat or cool an area. Two fans draw an exterior air stream over the gas or electric heat exchanger or the evaporator coil. A first fan has a diameter greater than a diameter of a second fan. When in a side discharge configuration, the second fan is located between the first fan and the side discharge opening. The first fan has a larger diameter to produce a stronger airflow to overcome the airflow produced by the second fan, better distributing the airflow from the first fan. The airflow generated by the second fan is directed to the discharge opening relatively unimpeded.05-28-2009
20110173999CONTROL OF A CONDITIONED AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM - An air supply system and a method for controlling operation of an air supply system for supplying a conditioned air flow at a setpoint air temperature to a climate controlled space are disclosed.07-21-2011

Richard L. Froehlich, Simpsonville, SC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110200420WAREHOUSE DYNAMIC PICKING SLOTS - Inventory management methods are provided. In one embodiment, an inventory management method includes receiving an indication of a received product. Available spaces in a warehouse picking area that can store the received product are determined. The received product is stored to one of the spaces, and the space is later reused to store a different product. In another embodiment, a plurality of available spaces for storing a product in a warehouse picking area is determined. The plurality of available spaces includes spaces that have different shapes. An indication of the available spaces and their locations in the warehouse picking area is provided.08-18-2011
20110252744SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR STAMPING PACKAGED GOODS IN THE NATURE OF CIGARETTES - A computer-implemented method for processing tobacco-oriented goods is disclosed. The method includes moving, in a consecutive sequence, a plurality of tobacco product containers across a path. The path takes them within range of a pushing mechanism. The consecutive sequence is determined based at least upon a picking support component that causes the plurality of tobacco product containers to interject tobacco product containers of a first order in between two different collections of tobacco product containers of a second order. The method also includes utilizing the pushing mechanism so as to remove the tobacco products of the second order from the consecutive sequence. This is done through activation of the pushing mechanism so as to route the tobacco products of the second order to a takeaway mechanism.10-20-2011

Robert Froehlich, New Providence, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100263734METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR COOLING A REACTION EFFLUENT GAS - In one embodiment, a method for cooling a reaction effluent gas includes feeding a sufficient amount of a suitable silicon source cooling gas into a stream of the reaction effluent gas, wherein the reaction effluent gas is produced by a thermal decomposition of at least one silicon source gas in a reactor, and wherein sufficient amount of the suitable silicon source cooling gas is defined based a concentration of the at least one chemical species in the reaction effluent gas; cooling the reaction effluent gas to a sufficient temperature so that: the cooled reaction effluent gas is capable of being handled by a material that is not suitable for handling the reaction effluent gas.10-21-2010
20100266466REACTOR WITH SILICIDE-COATED METAL SURFACES - In an embodiment, a reactor includes a section, wherein at least a portion of the section includes a base layer, wherein the base layer has a first composition that contains a silicide-forming metal element; and a silicide coating layer, wherein the silicide coating layer is formed by a process of exposing, at a first temperature above 600 degrees Celsius and a sufficient low pressure, the base layer having a sufficient amount of the silicide-forming metal element to a sufficient amount of a silicon source gas having a sufficient amount of silicon element, wherein the silicon source gas is capable of decomposing to produce the sufficient amount of silicon element at a second temperature below 1000 degrees Celsius; reacting the sufficient amount of the silicide-forming metal element with the sufficient amount of silicon element, and forming the silicide coating layer.10-21-2010
20100273010Silicide-coated metal surfaces and methods of utilizing same - In an embodiment, a surface of the present invention comprises of at least one base layer, wherein the at least one base layer contains at least one silicide-forming metal element; and at least one silicide coating layer, wherein the at least one silicide coating layer is formed by a process of: i) exposing the at least one base layer having a sufficient amount of the at least one silicide-forming metal element to a sufficient amount of at least one silicon source gas having a sufficient amount of silicon element, ii) reacting the sufficient amount of the at least one silicide-forming metal element with the sufficient amount of silicon element, and iii) forming the at least one silicide coating layer.10-28-2010

Robert W. Froehlich, Mckinney, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110141924System and Method for Filtering High Priority Signaling and Data for Fixed and Mobile Networks - A system and method for monitoring IP flows in a telecommunications network is disclosed. Data packets are captured from the links in the telecommunications network via a plurality of monitoring probes. The data packets are filtered, using an interface processor, to classify the data packets by subscriber identification and link identification to create classified packets. The classified packets are filtered by application, using a packet processor, to create call session records. A subscriber record is created, using a subscriber session processor, the subscriber record binding subscriber information from the call session records, the subscriber record comprising a plurality of fields including a high value tag. One or more of the network nodes are controlled using a configuration manager according to policy rules that correspond to the high value tag.06-16-2011

Steven Froehlich, Danbury, CT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100034103Robust Jitter-Free Remote Clock Offset Measuring Method - A clock offset between a client and a server is measured by: (a) the client sending a request to the server; (b) upon receiving the request in step (a), the server optionally sending a server acknowledgement to the client; (c) upon the client receiving the server acknowledgement in step (b) or directly, if no acknowledgement was used, each of the client and the server proceeding to concurrently exchange their respective timestamps with each other a multiplicity (n) of times, thus forming a multiplicity (n) of timestamp exchanges; and (d) determining a plurality of apparent forwards and backwards delays based on the multiplicity (n) of timestamp exchanges. The preferred apparent forwards and backwards delays are then selected based on the minimum values (for each direction) determined in (d) above. The clock offset between client and server is then determined based on the preferred apparent forwards and backwards delays.02-11-2010
20100037081Method and Apparatus for Maintaining Time in a Computer System - A computer system is arranged with a circular buffer that includes a piecewise linear map from a high-resolution counter arranged to maintain International Atomic Time. The piecewise linear map includes a current leg that is currently being used and also a future leg that will be used in the future. The future leg is computed while the current leg is still being used.02-11-2010

Steven E. Froehlich, Danbury, CT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080235705Methods and Apparatus for Global Systems Management - Techniques for globally managing systems are provided. One or more measurable effects of at least one hypothetical action to achieve a management goal are determined at a first system manager. The one or more measurable effects are sent from the first system manager to a second system manager. At the second system manager, one or more procedural actions to achieve the management goal are determined in response to the one or more received measurable effects. The one or more procedural actions are executed to achieve the management goal.09-25-2008
20090276787PERFORMING DYNAMIC SIMULATIONS WITHIN VIRTUALIZED ENVIRONMENT - A method and apparatus for and article of manufacture for simulating workloads experienced by multiple partitions in a virtualized system are provided. A master workload driver initiates, coordinates and regulates one or more workload drivers that execute one or more workload simulation tasks in a logical partition. Further, each workload driver may be configured to report a measure of performance regarding the workload to the master control driver where results of many workload drivers may be correlated and analyzed. A configuration file specifies the characteristics of each simulation. Further, the rate and nature of workloads may be adjusted dynamically during a given simulation to model the performance under different real-world scenarios of different computational loads that may be experienced by the virtualized system.11-05-2009
20100094861SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPLICATION SESSION TRACKING - A system and method for application session tracking includes activating an application component for execution using an application session tracking facility (ASTF) and intercepting resource requests by the ASTF acting on behalf of this application. Resources are managed by allocating or releasing resources in accordance with resource usage profiles determined by system or application administrators of an application. The ASTF approach allows for controlling the usage of (potentially) distributed resources such as temporary space, database assets such as materialized views, directory services, shared memory segments among others during runtime and their return to their respective free pools and any necessary subsequent cleanup tasks upon a session termination.04-15-2010
20110106968Techniques For Improved Clock Offset Measuring - In an exemplary aspect, method, apparatus, and program products are disclosed suitable for clock offset determination. One method includes performing a number of exchanges of at least single bytes with another network node, where values of the single bytes are different for the exchanges. The method also includes capturing and storing timestamps for each of the number of exchanges performed on the network node. A second method includes capturing and saving arrival timestamps for each of a number of timing messages in a set of timing messages received from another network node. This second method also includes sending the timestamps to at least the another node in response to completion of the set of timing messages.05-05-2011

Patent applications by Steven E. Froehlich, Danbury, CT US