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Geoffrey D. Ginzel, Peoria, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090287382 | Vehicle control system and method - A vehicle control system includes a first powertrain, a second powertrain, and a third powertrain. The first powertrain includes a first power source. The second powertrain includes a second power source. The third powertrain includes a third power source. The vehicle control system also includes an operator control interface. The operator control interface includes a first portion configured to receive a first operator input and a second portion configured to receive a second operator input. The first operator input and the second operator input are indicative of a desired speed and a desired direction. The vehicle control system additionally includes a controller configured to deliver a power control signal to at least one of the first powertrain, the second powertrain, and the third powertrain. The power control signal is a function of the first operator input and the second operator input. | 11-19-2009 |
Geoffrey D. Hietpas, Newark, DE US
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| 20110203057 | FABRIC INCLUDING POLYURETHANE ELASTIC YARN - An article comprising a fabric wherein said fabric comprises a cationic dyeable polyurethane elastic yarn and an acid dyeable yarn. | 08-25-2011 |
Geoffrey D. Moeser, Reading, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080269379 | Coating composition incorporating a low structure carbon black and devices formed therewith - A black matrix or coating includes carbon black including a first carbon black having an I | 10-30-2008 |
| 20080292533 | Low structure carbon black and method of making same - A carbon black having an I | 11-27-2008 |
| 20090208751 | Mesoporous carbon black and processes for making same - The invention is directed to processes for increasing the surface area of a carbon black starting material and for forming mesoporous carbon black. The process includes the step of contacting a carbon black starting material having a first BET nitrogen surface area with an oxidant in a fluidized bed under conditions effective to form a carbon black product having a second BET nitrogen surface area greater than the first BET nitrogen surface area. The invention is also directed to carbon black product formed by this process. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20090208780 | HIGH SURFACE AREA GRAPHITIZED CARBON AND PROCESSES FOR MAKING SAME - The invention is directed to high surface area graphitized carbon and to processes for making high surface area graphitized carbon. The process includes steps of graphitizing and increasing the surface area of (in either order) a starting carbon material to form high surface area graphitized carbon. The step of increasing the surface area optionally comprises an oxidizing step (e.g., through steam etching) or template removal from composite particles. The invention is also directed to catalyst particles and electrodes employing catalyst particles that are formed from the high surface area graphitized carbon. | 08-20-2009 |
Geoffrey D. Moggridge, Cambridge GB
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| 20080274060 | Therapeutic Foam - A foam is described for injection treatment of varicose veins. The foam comprises a sclerosant liquid, e.g. polidocanol solution, and a gas. The gas comprises xenon, optionally together with at least one other physiologically acceptable gas which is readily absorbed in the body or blood of a patient. The gas comprises only a minimal amount of gaseous nitrogen, between 0.0001% and 0.8%. | 11-06-2008 |
| 20100203171 | Therapeutic Foam - A therapeutic foam for the treatment of, inter alia, varicose veins comprises a sclerosing solution foamed with a physiological gas such as carbon dioxide, oxygen or a mixture thereof. The foam has a nitrogen content of less than 0.8%. It may be generated using a pressurised canister system incorporating a fine mesh of micron dimensions through which the gas and sclerosing liquid are passed to make the foam. Alternatively, the foam may be generated by passing gas and solution between two syringes through a fine mesh. Techniques are described for minimising the amount of nitrogen in a canister or syringe based product. A technique for generating and delivering foam simultaneously using a syringe based device is also disclosed. | 08-12-2010 |
Geoffrey D. Staneff, Renton, WA US
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| 20090070633 | TEST RESULTS MANAGEMENT - Systems and methods of providing test result management are disclosed herein. A first configuring command to trace a test event data stream can be received. The test event data stream comprises test messages produced from execution of a test application. A second configuring command to trace a debug event data stream can be received. The debug event data stream includes debugging messages produced from execution of a tested application. A third configuring command to trace an execution event data stream can be received. The execution event data stream includes function invocation messages produced from execution of the tested application. The test event data stream, the debug event data stream, and the execution event data stream can be received and interleafed into a collated data stream log. | 03-12-2009 |
