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Alan G. Greene, Grandville, MI US
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| 20090316057 | Seatback Entertainment Display System - A seatback entertainment display system for a vehicle is provided having a support member extending from a seatback frame, and an adjustment mechanism coupled to the support member, and a display device coupled to the adjustment mechanism. The support member may be a cantilever type beam or frame extending upwardly from the seatback at a position behind and adjacent to a headrest. The support member may also be a pair of rods arranged to fixedly receive the display device and movably receive the headrest. The adjustment device may include any one or more of a forward-rearward tilting mechanism, a side to side pivoting mechanism and an up-down translation mechanism. The seatback entertainment display system is adaptable to optimize a viewing angle for a rear seat occupant of the vehicle, throughout a normal adjustment range of the seat. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20100156128 | Configurable Seating and Console System - A seating and console system for use in a seating row and configurable between a seating configuration and a console configuration is disclosed. The system comprises a seat including a seat base and a seat back; and a console mounted to an opposite side of the seat back. The seat back rotates between a first position to provide the seating configuration and a second position to provide the console configuration that divides the seating row. | 06-24-2010 |
Derek Greene, Canton, MI US
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| 20090124820 | C1-Symmetric Bisphospine Ligands and Their Use in the Asymmetric Synthesis of Pregabalin - Materials and Methods for preparing (S)-(+)-3-(aminomethyl)-5-methyl-hexanoic acid and structurally related compounds via enantioselective hydrogenation of prochiral olefins are disclosed. The methods employ novel chiral catalysts, which include C | 05-14-2009 |
Howard E. Greene, Frankfort, MI US
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| 20100130426 | COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SATIOGENS AND METHODS OF USE - Provided herein are methods and compositions for treating metabolic diseases and conditions associated with metabolic diseases. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20100130472 | BILE ACID RECYCLING INHIBITORS FOR TREATMENT OF OBESITY AND DIABETES - Provided herein are methods of utilizing bile acid transport inhibitors for the treatment of obesity and diabetes. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20110294767 | BILE ACID RECYCLING INHIBITORS AND SATIOGENS FOR TREATMENT OF DIABETES, OBESITY, AND INFLAMMATORY GASTROINTESTINAL CONDITIONS - Provided herein are methods of utilizing bile acid transport inhibitors and/or enteroendocrine peptide enhancing agents for the treatment of obesity, diabetes, and inflammatory gastrointestinal conditions. | 12-01-2011 |
Jeffrey Allen Greene, Sterling, MI US
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| 20080241577 | CONVERSION COATINGS INCLUDING ALKALINE EARTH METAL FLUORIDE COMPLEXES - An aqueous composition for pretreating and depositing a coating on metal substrates is provided. The coating composition includes from about 1,500 to about 55,000 ppm based on the aqueous composition of a Group IIA dissolved metal ion, from about 100 to about 200,000 ppm based on the aqueous composition of a dissolved complex metal fluoride ion wherein the metal atom is selected from Group IIIA, Group IVA, Group IVB metals, Group VA, Group VB metals; and water. The composition is free of Group IIA metal fluoride precipitate achieved by including in the composition a complex metal salt different than the salt associated with the complex metal fluoride ion, with the complex metal salt being capable of complexing free fluoride ions to prevent a precipitation reaction. A process for coating a metal substrate with such an aqueous composition is further provided. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20080283152 | RINSE CONDITIONER BATH FOR TREATING A SUBSTRATE AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A rinse conditioner bath that comprises a Jernstedt salt and a soluble iron is disclosed. A method for treating a substrate with the disclosed rinse conditioner bath as well as a zinc phosphate solution is also disclosed. | 11-20-2008 |
Ryan M. Greene, Brighton, MI US
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| 20120041659 | INDEPENDENT TRAILER SWAY CONTROLLER - An independent trailer sway controller and method for mitigating trailer sway. The independent trailer sway controller is a modular unit swappable between different trailer types. The independent trailer sway controller includes a trailer length input for receiving length data indicating a length of the trailer and a sway sensor for measuring sway movement of the trailer. The independent trailer sway controller also includes a trailer sway detector module that receives the length data and sway data and determines a level of trailer sway based on the length data and sway data. If the level of trailer sway exceeds the predetermined threshold, a brake controller outputs control signals that activate trailer brakes, which are part of an electric brake system or hydraulic brake system. | 02-16-2012 |
Stephen Greene, Ann Arbor, MI US
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| 20090306857 | AUTOMOTIVE IMPACT SENSING SYSTEM - A motor vehicle impact sensing system for a vehicle that includes a controller that is connected to a pressure sensor that cooperates with a discrete deformable vessel. The pressure sensor is operatively positioned relative to the deformable vessel such that changes in the vessel generate a signal indicative of a pressure change. The signal associated with the pressure change is communicated from the pressure sensor to the controller. If the signal exceeds a threshold, such as where there is a rapid pressure increase in the vessel, the controller initiates one or more safety measures, such as deploying airbags or the like, to reduce the effects of an undesired impact. The deformable vessel and pressure sensor form a sensor assembly that can be located in one or more of various locations throughout the vehicle including its front end, its doors, quarter panels, side panels, and/or its rear end. | 12-10-2009 |
