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Alton Graetz, Pound, WI US
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| 20110088366 | ROTARY RAKING OR SWEEPING IMPLEMENT - The present invention provides an improved raking or sweeping implement such as a yard and trail rake that is configured to be pulled by an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), lawn mower, or the like. Rake can include a frame portion connected to a rotary portion. Frame portion can include an attachment mechanism for attachment to a pulling mechanism, such as an ATV. Rotary portion can include a drive shaft, a plurality of rotary shafts with raking tines, and a planetary gear system for driving the rotary shafts as the rotary portion is rotated. Rotary portion can be rotated by engaging a tire of frame portion with a drive mechanism connected to drive shaft such that rotation of the tire caused by pulling the rake causes the rotary portion to rotate. As rotary portion rotates, planetary gear system causes raking tines to rotate forwardly, raking up debris. | 04-21-2011 |
Benjamin R. Graetz, San Mateo, CA US
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| 20100093667 | SALTS OF HIV INHIBITOR COMPOUNDS - The invention is related to salts of anti-viral compounds, compositions containing such salts, and therapeutic methods that include the administration of such salts, as well as to processes and intermediates useful for preparing such salts. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20110039799 | A1 ADENOSINE RECEPTOR AGONIST POLYMORPHS - Provided are polymorphs of an A | 02-17-2011 |
| 20110144050 | SALTS OF HIV INHIBITOR COMPOUNDS - The invention is related to salts of anti-viral compounds, compositions containing such salts, and therapeutic methods that include the administration of such salts, as well as to processes and intermediates useful for preparing such salts. | 06-16-2011 |
Ernest Frank John Graetz, Largo, FL US
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| 20110013194 | ALTERNATE MODULATION SCHEME FOR AN INTERFEROMETRIC FIBER OPTIC GYROSCOPE - An Interferometric Fiber Optic Gyro (IFOG) device for high accuracy sensing. An example IFOG includes an integrated optics chip (IOC) and a modulation component that modulates one or more light signals passing thru the IOC according to a bias-modulation waveform. A glitch pattern experienced at front-end components of the IFOG includes frequency content that has approximately zero amplitude at predefined sense harmonics. Frequency content of the bias-modulation waveform is below a predefined threshold value at the predefined sense harmonics. | 01-20-2011 |
Gary Graetz, Smithfield, UT US
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| 20100000626 | FLUID BIN ASSEMBLY WITH HOIST - A method for filling a dispensing bag includes inserting a collapsed bag within the chamber of a bin, the chamber being bounded by a floor and an upstanding sidewall. A first port formed on the collapsed bag is securely fixed within a port hole formed on the floor of the bin. A hoist mounted on the bin is manipulated so that the hoist raises an upper end of the collapsed bag within the chamber while the first port remains fixed within the port hole so as to expand the collapsed bag within the chamber of the bin. | 01-07-2010 |
Jason A. Graetz, Upton, NY US
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| 20100190059 | HIGH-CAPACITY NANOSTRUCTURED GERMANIUM-CONTAINING MATERIALS AND LITHIUM ALLOYS THEREOF - Electrodes comprising an alkali metal, for example, lithium, alloyed with nanostructured materials of formula Si | 07-29-2010 |
Jason Allan Graetz, Calverton, NY US
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| 20090291045 | Regeneration of Aluminum Hydride - The present invention provides methods and materials for the formation of hydrogen storage alanes, AlH | 11-26-2009 |
Michael L. Graetz, Stillwater, MN US
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| 20080304018 | PROJECTION SYSTEM - A projection system includes a projection screen defining a shape and a projector configured to project an image onto the projection screen. The projector may project a static or dynamic image that has substantially the same shape as the projection screen or otherwise block portions of the projected image that are projected outside of the projection screen with the aid of a virtual mask. The virtual mask and the projection screen may be created based on a virtual shape template that defines the desired shape for the projection screen, such as with a vector outline. In some embodiments, the virtual mask and the projection screen are created based on the same virtual shape template. The virtual shape template may define a cutting path for extracting the projection screen from a suitable material. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20100245995 | PROJECTION SCREEN - A projection screen for use in a projection system that includes an image source, such as a projector, is substantially flexible. In one embodiment, the projection screen includes a film to provide stiffness to the projection screen. In some embodiments, the film may be substantially self-supporting, thereby allowing for easier manipulating of the projection screen, such as when the projection screen is coupled to an application surface. In other embodiments, the projection screen includes a repositionable adhesive. The repositionable adhesive aids the coupling of the projection screen to a desired position on the application surface. For example, a user may couple the projection screen to the application surface in a first position, and, while the projection screen is still coupled to the application surface, adjust the position of the projection screen to a second position, such as by sliding the projection screen between the first and second positions. | 09-30-2010 |
| 20110075114 | PROJECTION SYSTEM HAVING A VIRTUAL MASK - A projection system includes a projection screen defining a shape and a projector configured to project an image onto the projection screen. The projector may project a static or dynamic image that has substantially the same shape as the projection screen or otherwise block portions of the projected image that are projected outside of the projection screen with the aid of a virtual mask. The virtual mask and the projection screen may be created based on a virtual shape template that defines the desired shape for the projection screen, such as with a vector outline. In some embodiments, the virtual mask and the projection screen are created based on the same virtual shape template. The virtual shape template may define a cutting path for extracting the projection screen from a suitable material. | 03-31-2011 |
