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Gregory Mark Johnson, Richfield, MN US
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20130299025 | Pneumatic coupling system and method - Disclosed herein is a fluid coupling system and method. The system may include a supply bladder, a discharge bladder, and a ball valve, the supply bladder having a supply inflation portion partially enclosed within a supply housing, the supply housing having a supply inflation passage that provides fluid communication between a central fluid passage and the supply inflation portion, the discharge bladder having a discharge inflation portion partially enclosed within a discharge housing, and the ball valve secured in the supply housing or the discharge housing, wherein the discharge inflation portion may be isolated from the central fluid passage in a first position, and be placed in fluid communication with the central fluid passage by twisting the supply housing while the discharge housing remains stationary, and wherein the ball valve may block the central fluid passage while in a first position and may open a fluid passage through the supply housing and the discharge housing while in a second position. | 11-14-2013 |
Gregory Mark Lathrop, Evry FR
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20110046202 | METHOD FOR TESTING A SUBJECT THOUGHT TO HAVE OR TO BE PREDISPOSED TO ASTHMA - The present invention concerns a method of testing a subject thought to have or be predisposed to having asthma, allergy, atopic disease or atopic sensitization, which comprises the step of analyzing a biological sample from said subject for (i) detecting the presence of a mutation associated with the over-expression of the ORMDL3 gene, and/or (ii) analyzing the expression of the ORMDL3 gene; a use, for treating and/or preventing asthma, allergy, atopic disease or atopic sensitization in a subject, of a compound which specifically inhibits the expression of the ORMDL3 gene; and an in vitro method of selecting a compound, which can be useful for treating asthma, allergy, atopic disease or atopic sensitization, characterized in that said method comprises the steps of: (a) obtaining a cell expressing the ORMDL3 gene, (b) contacting said cell with at least one compound, (c) comparing the expression of the ORMDL3 gene in the cell between the steps a) and b), and (d) selecting the compound, which induces a lower level of expression of the ORMDL3 gene in the cell contacted to that compound. | 02-24-2011 |
Gregory Mark Poulos, Johannesburg ZA
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20150110923 | Microwaveable Batter Composition and a Method for Preparing Same - This invention relates to a microwaveable composition comprising a batter component comprising from about 10 wt % to about 45 wt % of flour, from about 0.2 wt % to about 1.0 wt % of an encapsulated leavening agent, and from about 10 wt % to about 35 wt % of water, by weight of the batter component, and a paste component, the composition being microwaveable at a power output of between about 800 W and about 2100 W from a frozen state to a multi-layered cooked product in less than about 50 seconds. The invention also relates to a method for preparing the microwaveable composition. | 04-23-2015 |
Gregory Mark Rueblinger, Stratford, NJ US
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20100258631 | Trigger Mechanism for Hand Held Devices - A trigger mechanism with soft stops and associated method for activating a switch in a device or apparatus. The trigger mechanism includes a trigger receptacle, a trigger disposed in the trigger receptacle and movable between an un-actuated and an actuated position by a user depressing the trigger, and a soft stop comprised of at least one projection positioned to engage a resilient elastomeric insert. Moving the trigger from the un-actuated to actuated position compresses the elastomeric insert with the projection and activates the switch to provide a tactile sensation of the switch activation to the user. The switch may be an electric switch disposed in a hand held device, such as a barcode scanner in some embodiments. | 10-14-2010 |
20130213785 | TRIGGER MECHANISM FOR HAND HELD DEVICES - A trigger mechanism includes soft stops and an associated method activates a switch in a device or apparatus. The trigger mechanism includes a trigger receptacle, a trigger disposed in the trigger receptacle and movable between an un-actuated and an actuated position by a user depressing the trigger, and a soft stop comprised of at least one projection positioned to engage a resilient elastomeric insert. Moving the trigger from the un-actuated to actuated position compresses the elastomeric insert with the projection and activates the switch to provide a tactile sensation of the switch activation to the user. The switch may be an electric switch disposed in a hand held device, such as a barcode scanner in some embodiments. | 08-22-2013 |
Gregory Mark Venzor, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20110001165 | EPITAXIALLY-GROWN POSITION SENSITIVE DETECTOR - A unit cell for use in an imaging system may include an absorber layer of semiconductor material formed on a semiconductor substrate, at least one contact including semiconductor material formed on the semiconductor substrate and electrically coupled to the absorber layer, and a cap layer of semiconductor material formed on the semiconductor substrate and electrically coupled to and formed between the absorber layer and the at least one contact. The absorber layer may be configured to absorb incident photons such that the absorbed photons excite electrons in the absorber layer to generate a photocurrent. The at least one contact may be configured to conduct the photocurrent to one or more electrical components external to the unit cell. The cap layer may be configured to conduct the photocurrent between the absorber layer and the at least one contact. | 01-06-2011 |
Gregory Mark Vero, Camberwell AU
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20090236287 | WATER POLISHING PROCESS - The invention provides a process for separating a solution from magnetic resin portions, particles and/or fines by passing a solution containing the resin portions, particles and/or fines through a bed of particulate magnetic material. | 09-24-2009 |
20090242487 | MAGNETIC PARTICLE REMOVAL PROCESS - The invention provides a system and process for separating residual magnetic resin from a liquid stream by passing the stream through or over permanent magnets ( | 10-01-2009 |
20090277834 | RESIN CONTACTOR AND CONTAINMENT SYSTEM - The invention provides a method for contacting liquid with an ion exchange resin comprising introducing liquid into a process tank containing ion exchange resin at an inlet ( | 11-12-2009 |
20130056421 | MAGNETIC RESIN SEPARATOR - The invention provides a system and process for separating residual magnetic resin from a liquid stream by passing the stream through or over permanent magnets located within the stream wherein the process also includes a means for releasing any resin retained by the permanent magnets and capturing the released resin. | 03-07-2013 |
Gregory Mark Wellbrook, Long Beach, CA US
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20120072098 | Managing Fuel in Aircraft - A method and apparatus for managing aircraft. Data about components for the aircraft is identified. Fuel efficiency of the aircraft is identified using the data about the components for the aircraft and a model of the aircraft. The model of the aircraft identifies fuel use. The aircraft is managed using the fuel efficiency identified for the aircraft. | 03-22-2012 |
20140278039 | MANAGING FUEL IN AIRCRAFT - A method and apparatus for managing aircraft. Data about components for the aircraft is identified. Fuel efficiency of the aircraft is identified using the data about the components for the aircraft and a model of the aircraft. The model of the aircraft identifies fuel use. The aircraft is managed using the fuel efficiency identified for the aircraft. | 09-18-2014 |