Gilbreth
Charles R. Gilbreth, San Diego, CA US
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20130187791 | ELECTRONIC PAPER HOUR METER OR CYCLE COUNTER - A device for monitoring a physical system includes an interface in operable communication with the physical system and a control circuit in operable communication with the interface. The device also includes a memory in operable communication with the control circuitry and an electronic paper display in operable communication with the control circuitry. The electronic paper display continuously displays information related to the operation of the physical system. | 07-25-2013 |
Ryan Nicholas Gilbreth, Chicago, IL US
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20140057807 | FIBRONECTIN CRADLE MOLECULES AND LIBRARIES THEREOF - The here described invention discloses a combination of a top and bottom loop binder library using the CD and the FG loops of a number of FnIII domains (FnIII) (e.g., FnIII | 02-27-2014 |
Stefanie Gilbreth, Papillion, NE US
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20120232153 | ACIDIC BIOFILM REMEDIATION - Methods and compositions for biofilm remediation are disclosed. Biofilm is reduced and removed from soiled surfaces by providing to a surface in need an effective amount of a composition comprising a biocidal surfactant and at least one organic solvent. According to the invention, the biofilm remediation compositions reduce and remove biofilm formation by administering a one-step cleaner and disinfectant. The biofilm remediation compositions are stable and effective in concentrated and diluted ready-to-use formulations comprising an anionic sulfated or sulfonated surfactant that is not an organocarboxylic acid, a sparingly soluble organic solvent and optionally a soluble organic solvent. | 09-13-2012 |
Stefanie E. Gilbreth, Apple Valley, MN US
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20090324790 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR RECONDITIONING FOOD PROCESSING FLUIDS - The present invention is directed to methods and systems for reconditioning a used food processing fluid. The reconditioned fluids can be used in an upstream or downstream food processing application. | 12-31-2009 |