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Allen Bradley Hagen, Auburn, WA US
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| 20090301648 | TIGHT CONSTELLATION COMPOSITE TAPE-LAYING MACHINE - An apparatus for laying tape on a workpiece. The apparatus includes a constellation frame and a first tape-laying head comprising a first compaction roller attached to constellation frame such that the first compaction roller can have a five axis motion with respect to the constellation frame. A second tape-laying head comprising a second compaction roller may be attached to the constellation frame such that the second compaction roller can have a five axis motion with respect to the constellation frame that is independent of the motion of the first tape-laying head. | 12-10-2009 |
Andreas Hagen, Boulder, CO US
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| 20100070278 | Method for Creating a Speech Model - A transformation can be derived which would represent that processing required to convert a male speech model to a female speech model. That transformation is subjected to a predetermined modification, and the modified transformation is applied to a female speech model to produce a synthetic children's speech model. The male and female models can be expressed in terms of a vector representing key values defining each speech model and the derived transformation can be in the form of a matrix that would transform the vector of the male model to the vector of the female model. The modification to the derived matrix comprises applying an exponential p which has a value greater than zero and less than 1. | 03-18-2010 |
Anne E. Hagen, Ledyard, CT US
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| 20090286804 | METABOLITES OF 1-[6-(1-ETHYL-1-HYDROXY-PROPYL)-PYRIDIN-3-YL]-3-[2-(4-METHYL-PIPERAZIN-1-- YL)-BENZYL]-PYRROLIDIN-2-ONE AS SERATONIN RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS - Metabolites of 1-[6-(1-ethyl-1-hydroxy-propyl)-pyridin-3-yl]-3-[2-(4-methyl-piperazin-1-yl)-benzyl]-pyrrolidin-2-one, and use of same. Metabolites of the present invention are as shown in Formula (II): (II) wherein R | 11-19-2009 |
Brent P. Hagen, Birgham City, UT US
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| 20090042770 | Branched Chain Amino Acid Chelate - Compositions are disclosed comprising mineral/branched-chain amino acid chelates such as, for example, calcium leucinate, for increasing absorption of the branched-amino acid in a human or animal subject. Methods are also provided for using the compositions to increase branched-chain amino acid absorption to increase or maintain muscle mass in athletes or in individuals having diseases such as ALS, muscular dystrophy, sarcopenia associated with aging, or muscle atrophy associated with spinal cord injury, as well as to decrease mental fatigue. | 02-12-2009 |
Carl R. Hagen, Chandler, AZ US
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| 20090218041 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE HOUSING - A method for forming a housing for an electronic device ( | 09-03-2009 |
Casey M. Hagen, Seattle, WA US
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| 20080204195 | RFID TAG CHIPS AND TAGS COMPLYING WITH ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF REMAINING COMMANDS AND METHODS - RFID tags and chips for RFID tags are capable of complying with only a limited number of remaining commands, and methods. In a number of embodiments, a counter is adjusted in association with receiving a command and complying with it. The tag complies until the counter reaches a limit, and then it can stop complying. Non-compliance can be by the tag becoming quiet, or performing other activities, or performing nothing at all, or performing only selected activities, and so on. In some embodiments non-compliance is permanent, while in others it is temporary and/or restorable. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20090002132 | CAUSING RFID TAG TO CHANGE HOW MANY REMAINING COMMANDS IT WILL COMPLY WITH - RFID reader systems, readers, components, software and methods for causing a custom RFID tag to change how many remaining commands they will comply with. In a number of embodiments, this is achieved by causing a custom limiting command to be transmitted to the tag. | 01-01-2009 |
Chad Hagen, Portland, OR US
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| 20120116187 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ASSESSMENT OF SLEEP DISORDERS - Embodiments provide systems, methods and apparatuses for monitoring the sleep of a subject in a home environment. In embodiments, load cells placed under bed supports may be coupled to a computing device that may process the load cell data to detect disordered breathing. In some embodiments, a computing device may apply a pattern recognition algorithm to load cell data to distinguish between normal movements and movements associated with a sleep disorder. In an embodiment, apparatuses and methods for monitoring sleep may perform functions associated with detection of sleep disturbances and/or identify a sleep disorder. | 05-10-2012 |
David C. Hagen, Eugene, OR US
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| 20090124511 | ANTIBODY COMPLEXES AND METHODS FOR IMMUNOLABELING - The present invention provides labeling reagents and methods for labeling primary antibodies and for detecting a target in a sample using an immuno-labeled complex that comprises a target-binding antibody and one or more labeling reagents. The labeling reagents comprise monovalent antibody fragments or non-antibody monomeric proteins whereby the labeling proteins have affinity for a specific region of the target-binding antibody and are covalently attached to a label. Typically, the labeling reagent is an anti-Fc Fab or Fab′ fragment that was generated by immunizing a goat or rabbit with the Fc fragment of an antibody. The present invention provides for discrete subsets of labeling reagent and immuno-labeled complexes that facilitate the simultaneous detection of multiple targets in a sample wherein the immuno-labeled complexes are distinguished by i) a ratio of label to labeling reagent, or ii) a physical property of said label, or iii) a ratio of labeling reagent to said target-binding antibody, or iv) by said target-binding antibody. This is particularly useful for fluorophore labels that can be attached to labeling reagents and subsequently immuno-labeled complexes in ratios for the detection of multiple targets. | 05-14-2009 |
David Carl Hagen, Eugene, OR US
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| 20090047683 | CYANINE DYE COMPOUNDS - Cyanine dye compounds having a negatively charged substituent that are nucleic acid stains, particularly for fluorescent staining of DNA, including compounds having the formula | 02-19-2009 |
| 20100120051 | CYANINE DYE COMPOUNDS - Cyanine dye compounds having a negatively charged substituent that are nucleic acid stains, particularly for fluorescent staining of DNA, including compounds having the formula | 05-13-2010 |
| 20100317543 | METHINE-SUBSTITUTED CYANINE DYE COMPOUNDS - Cyanine dye compounds having a substituted methine moiety that are nucleic acid stains, particularly for fluorescent staining of RNA, including compounds having the formula | 12-16-2010 |
David M. Hagen, Corvallis, OR US
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| 20090096836 | Closure And Connector For A Supply Container - In one embodiment a closure for a supply container includes: a spout affixed to the container; a plug configured to plug the spout in a partially inserted position from which the plug may be easily removed from the spout and to plug the spout in a fully inserted position from which the plug may not be easily removed from the spout; an opening in the plug through which material in the container may flow when the plug is inserted into the spout; and a breachable seal sealing the opening. | 04-16-2009 |
| 20110056983 | BAG-IN-BOX CONTAINER INCLUDING A PRE-POSITIONED, SECURED DISPENSING SPOUT - In one embodiment, a bag-in-box container includes a fluid containment bag including a pliable body and a dispensing spout that extends from the body, the spout including a neck and a collar that extends outward from the neck, a carton in which the bag is positioned, the spout of the bag being recessed within an interior space of the carton, and a locking member placed in contact with the neck that secures the spout in a predetermined position within the carton interior space. | 03-10-2011 |
Douglas Scott Hagen, Portland, OR US
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| 20110153054 | AUTOMATED OPTICAL LENS PROCESSING SYSTEM, SUCH AS A SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO LABORATORY TECHNICIANS - An electronic lens processing system receives a lens prescription and performs lens calculations to create a work ticket for manufacturing the lens. Information that the system used to create the work ticket, such as data files for lens materials and machine settings for controlling lens manufacturing equipment, are stored. The work ticket includes a form that specifies work ticket calculations and/or a graphic of the lens or lenses to be manufactured. The system displays the work ticket on an electronic screen, and a laboratory technician can select elements from the work ticket to receive supplemental information on those elements to aid in processing the lens or determining why a lens prescription is not manufacturable. | 06-23-2011 |
Gary E. Hagen, Denver, CO US
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| 20090232327 | AUTOMOTIVE SENSORY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM - A method of bringing automotive sound and sensation back into the automobile via the existing sound system, titrating the music and automotive noise together, and via a subwoofer or other vibrational means in the car seat or seats. | 09-17-2009 |
Joshua Andrew Hagen, Cincinnati, OH US
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| 20110091531 | Cooling Composition - A liquid cooling composition, which is a mixture of at least one primary cooling compound, at least one different secondary cooling compound and at least one ingestible non-polar solvent for the primary cooling compound, the weight ratios of primary cooling compound:secondary cooling compound:solvent being 1:1.5-2.25:2-4.4. | 04-21-2011 |
Kelly W. Hagen, Sugar Land, TX US
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| 20080218374 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATING SIGNALS TO AN INSTRUMENT IN A WELLBORE - A method for communicating a signal to an instrument in a wellbore includes axially accelerating the instrument in a preselected pattern of acceleration. The predetermined pattern corresponds to the signal to be communicated. The axial acceleration of the instrument is detected, and the signal is decoded from the detected axial acceleration. A signal detection system for an instrument in a wellbore includes an accelerometer oriented along a longitudinal axis of the instrument and means for comparing measurements made by the accelerometer to at least one predetermined pattern. | 09-11-2008 |
Kevin H. Hagen, Mitchell, SD US
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| 20080307692 | Planer board - The present invention relates to a planer board of novel and non-obvious construction methods and materials resulting in reduced weight. The planer board also quick release guidance device that is easier to use than prior art devices. | 12-18-2008 |
Lance Hagen, Boulder, CO US
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| 20090033658 | COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY USING CONTROL GEOMETRY HAVING AT LEAST TWO DIMENSIONS - A method and system for computer aided design (CAD) is disclosed for designing geometric objects. The present invention interpolates and/or blends between such geometric objects sufficiently fast so that real time deformation of such objects occurs while deformation data is being input. Thus, a user designing with the present invention obtains immediate feedback to input modifications without separately entering a command for performing such deformations. The present invention utilizes novel computational techniques for blending between geometric objects, wherein weighted sums of points on the geometric objects are used in deriving a new blended geometric object. The present invention is particularly useful for designing the shape of surfaces. Thus, the present invention is applicable to various design domains such as the design of, e.g., bottles, vehicles, and watercraft. Additionally, the present invention provides for efficient animation via repeatedly modifying surfaces of an animated object such as a representation of a face. | 02-05-2009 |
Leslie Hagen, Cedar Park, TX US
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| 20090287257 | CERVICAL PLATE - A cervical plate having a plurality of boreholes and one or more openings for aligning or positioning the boreholes on a vertebra. Vertices, axes and sides of the openings may be used to align the cervical plate with the midline of vertebrae and may be used to position the boreholes to ensure bone fasteners advanced through the boreholes engage cortical regions of the vertebrae. Rings positioned in the boreholes may inhibit withdrawal of the bone fasteners from the cervical plate or vertebrae after installation. | 11-19-2009 |
Lynn J. Hagen, Waunakee, WI US
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| 20110163104 | MULTI-PURPOSE BUCKET, PARTICULARLY FOR PAINTING - A bucket includes a first bay and a second bay, with an upwardly-extending retaining channel situated between the bays. The first bay is sized and configured such that it is particularly well-suited for containing liquids such as paint, washing fluid, etc., and the second bay is particularly well-suited for holding tools such as paint-brushes, cleaning brushes, etc. The bucket may be installed on a ladder strut/rung, sawhorse beam, or other elongated horizontal structure by inserting this structure within the retaining channel such that the bucket is supported on the structure. | 07-07-2011 |
Michael Hagen, Pittsford, NY US
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| 20100119534 | MULTICOMPONENT IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITION FOR THE PREVENTION OF BETA-HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCAL (BHS) DISEASE - A number of β-hemolytic streptococci polynucleotides and polypeptides, particularly | 05-13-2010 |
| 20100233117 | Adjuvant combination formulations - The use of 3-O-deacylated monophosphoryl lipid A or monophosphoryl lipid A and derivatives and analogs thereof, in combination with a cytokine or lymphokine such as granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor or interleukin-12 is useful as an adjuvant combination in an antigenic composition to enhance the immune response in a vertebrate host to a selected antigen. | 09-16-2010 |
Michael S. Hagen, Vancouver, WA US
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| 20090063072 | LOGIC ANALYZER USING A DIGITAL FILTER - A logic analyzer having clock channels and data channels includes digitizer followed by a digital filter in each channel, the digital filter compensating for losses in signal fidelity in a signal under test. The resulting enhanced multi-bit samples are stored in respective waveform memories for subsequent display as analog waveforms and as logic data. The multi-bit samples from each channel are re-sampled by a regenerated sample clock to determine the logic values of the signal at precise times. For high speed serial data, each channel is divided into multiple clock channels and sampling channels, the outputs from the clock channels being phase adjusted to provide a precise sample clock to the sampling channels and the outputs from the sampling channels being combined to form a serial data output. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20100264946 | TEST AND MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENT AND METHOD OF CONFIGURING USING A SENSED IMPEDANCE - A test and measurement instrument including a port including a plurality of connections; an impedance sense circuit configured to sense an impedance coupled to a connection of the plurality of connections; and a controller configured to setup the test and measurement instrument in response to a sensed impedance from the impedance sense circuit. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20100271075 | TEST AND MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENT WITH AN AUTOMATIC THRESHOLD CONTROL - A test and measurement instrument including a plurality of channels, each channel configured to receive a corresponding input signal. Each channel includes a comparator configured to compare the input signal to a threshold for the channel; an edge detector configured to detect an edge of an output signal of the comparator; and a threshold controller configured to adjust the threshold for the channel in response to the edge detector. | 10-28-2010 |
Nathan Adrian Hagen, Durham, NC US
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| 20100171866 | Multiscale Optical System - A means of enabling an imaging lens system that overcomes some of the costs and disadvantages of the prior art is disclosed. A lens system in accordance with the present invention reduces or eliminates one or more aberrations of an optical input by separating image collection functionality from image processing functionality. As a result, each function can be performed without compromising the other function. An embodiment of the present invention comprises a collection optic that provides a first optical field, based on light from a scene, to a processing optic that comprises a plurality of lenslets. The processing optic tiles the first optical field into a plurality of second optical fields. Each lenslet receives a different one of the plurality of second optical fields, reduces at least one localized aberration in its received second optical field, and provides the corrected optical field to a different one of plurality of photodetectors whose collective output is used to form a spatially correlated sub-image of that corrected optical field. The sub-images are readily combined into a spatially correlated image of the scene. | 07-08-2010 |
Roar Hagen US
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| 20110142126 | LOW BIT RATE CODEC - The present invention relates to improvements of predictive encoding/decoding operations performed on a signal which is transmitted over a packet switched network. The signal is encoded on a block by block basis in such way that a block A-B is predictive encoded independently of any preceding blocks. A start state | 06-16-2011 |
Robert Sean Hagen, Dunedin, FL US
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| 20120047374 | TAMPER RESISTANCE EXTENSION VIA TAMPER SENSING MATERIAL HOUSING INTEGRATION - Systems and apparatuses disclosed herein provide for a tamper resistant electronic device. The electronic device can include a circuit board, housing, a security shield, one or more pressure sensitive switches, and security electronics. The security shield can cover a first area of the circuit board and be configured to sense tampering. The security shield can also be integrated into the first part of the housing, wherein a second area of the circuit board is covered by the housing and is outside of the security shield, both the first area and the second area having electronics therein. The security electronics on the circuit board can be coupled to the security shield and the one or more pressure switches, and can be configured to zeroize data stored on the circuit board if the security shield senses tampering or if one or more of the one or more pressure sensitive switches is disengaged. | 02-23-2012 |
Scott Hagen, Longmont, CO US
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| 20090033658 | COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY USING CONTROL GEOMETRY HAVING AT LEAST TWO DIMENSIONS - A method and system for computer aided design (CAD) is disclosed for designing geometric objects. The present invention interpolates and/or blends between such geometric objects sufficiently fast so that real time deformation of such objects occurs while deformation data is being input. Thus, a user designing with the present invention obtains immediate feedback to input modifications without separately entering a command for performing such deformations. The present invention utilizes novel computational techniques for blending between geometric objects, wherein weighted sums of points on the geometric objects are used in deriving a new blended geometric object. The present invention is particularly useful for designing the shape of surfaces. Thus, the present invention is applicable to various design domains such as the design of, e.g., bottles, vehicles, and watercraft. Additionally, the present invention provides for efficient animation via repeatedly modifying surfaces of an animated object such as a representation of a face. | 02-05-2009 |
Setareh Hagen, Draper, VT US
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| 20090080808 | Grocery bag with pockets - Grocery bag with pockets with a first grocery bag and a plurality of second grocery bags. The bags are rectangular in shape. The first grocery bag has three vertically stacked, external pockets attached to one broad side surface. Each pocket is similar in width to the width of the broad surface of the first bag. | 03-26-2009 |
Steven William Hagen, Marshalltown, IA US
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| 20100264868 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO COUPLE AN ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC CONTROLLER TO A POSITION TRANSMITTER IN A PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - Example methods and apparatus to couple an electro-pneumatic controller to a position transmitter in a process control system are disclosed. A disclosed example apparatus includes a position transmitter having a first connection and having a second connection coupled to a power source, an electro-pneumatic controller including at least a first connection coupled to the first connection of the position transmitter, and a resistor coupled between the first connection and a second connection of the electro-pneumatic controller. | 10-21-2010 |
Thomas D. Hagen, Grand Blanc, MI US
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| 20100090086 | REARVIEW MIRROR BRACKET - According to various exemplary embodiments, an apparatus is provided for mounting a rearview display and one or more electronic components in a vehicle. An example of the apparatus comprises an inside rearview assembly for mounting an electronic component near a windshield of a vehicle including a mirror and an adjustable support connected to the mirror. The rearview assembly also includes a bracket configured to mount on the windshield, including an attaching structure configured to attach the bracket to the windshield and a support frame coupled to the attaching structure. The support frame has a portion set off from the windshield to accommodate the electronic component between the windshield and the set off portion. The support frame is connected to the adjustable support. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20110080018 | SEAL MOLDINGS FOR VEHICLES - A seal molding configured for minimizing a first perceivable gap having a first width between a vitreous element and a body panel of a vehicle includes a first portion configured for abutting the vitreous element and a second portion configured for abutting the body panel and including an elongated flexible segment and a protrusion projecting away from the segment. The second portion is configured for flexing toward the first portion to define an alternative gap having a second width that is smaller than the first width to thereby minimize the first perceivable gap between the vitreous element and the body panel. A vehicle includes a body panel, a vitreous element having an outer surface and spaced apart from the body panel to define the first perceivable gap, and the seal molding disposed between and in contact with the vitreous element and the body panel. | 04-07-2011 |
| 20120105990 | INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY - An inside rearview mirror bracket for a windscreen includes a pad portion configured to attach to an interior of the windscreen. A bridge portion is formed as a single piece with the pad portion, and a tunnel is defined by the bridge portion and the pad portion. The mirror bracket includes a mirror receptacle formed as a single piece with the bridge portion opposite the tunnel. The mirror receptacle is configured to receive a rearview mirror. A sensor member may be configured to substantially fill the tunnel, such that the sensor member is disposed intermediate the bridge portion and the windscreen. | 05-03-2012 |
Tony A. Hagen, Sioux Falls, SD US
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| 20100285551 | METHOD OF STIMULATING ETHANOL PRODUCTION AND GROWTH OF AQUATIC PLANTS - A method of stimulating ethanol production and growth of aquatic plants includes the steps of placing aquatic plants in a cell containing water and creating an oxygenated condition within the cell to initiate an aerobic process. The aquatic plants create and store carbohydrates during the aerobic process. The cell is then covered with a light blocking cover during the anoxic condition to inhibit light from entering the cell. An anoxic condition is created within the cell to initiate an anaerobic process by the aquatic plants. The aquatic plants increase in size and release ethanol into the water by metabolism of stored carbohydrates during the anaerobic process. The ethanol is then sequestered from the water. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20100285554 | METHOD OF STIMULATING ETHANOL PRODUCTION AND GROWTH OF AQUATIC PLANTS - A method of stimulating ethanol production and growth of aquatic plants includes the steps of placing aquatic plants in a cell containing water and creating an anoxic condition within the pool to initiate an anaerobic process by the aquatic plants. The aquatic plants increase in size and release ethanol by metabolism of stored carbohydrates during the anaerobic process. An oxygenated condition is then created within the cell to initiate an aerobic process. The aquatic plants create and store carbohydrates during the aerobic process. The steps of creating anoxic and oxygenated conditions are repeated to stimulate increased aquatic plant size and to increase the release of ethanol. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20110045561 | Method of Stimulating Ethanol Production and Growth of Aquatic Plants - A method of stimulating ethanol production and growth of aquatic plants includes the steps of placing aquatic plants in a cell containing water and creating an oxygenated condition within the cell to initiate an aerobic process. The aquatic plants create and store carbohydrates during the aerobic process. The cell is then covered with a light blocking cover during the anoxic condition to inhibit light from entering the cell. An anoxic condition is created within the cell to initiate an anaerobic process by the aquatic plants. The aquatic plants increase in size and release ethanol into the water by metabolism of stored carbohydrates during the anaerobic process. The ethanol is then sequestered from the water. | 02-24-2011 |
| 20110086400 | Method and System for Collecting Ethanol from Aquatic Plants - Methods and systems for collecting, purifying, and/or extracting ethanol produced during anaerobic metabolism by aquatic plants is provided. The system includes a cell containing water and an aquatic plant, an ethanol extraction assembly in fluid communication with the cell for removing ethanol from the water. Ethanol is released by the aquatic plant by initiating an anaerobic process in the plant such as by regulating the photosynthesis inducing light that reaches the aquatic plant. | 04-14-2011 |
| 20110086401 | Method and System for Collecting Ethanol from Aquatic Plants - Methods and systems for collecting, purifying, and/or extracting ethanol produced during anaerobic metabolism by aquatic plants is provided. The system includes a cell containing water and an aquatic plant, an ethanol extraction assembly in fluid communication with the cell for removing ethanol from the water. Ethanol is released by the aquatic plant by initiating an anaerobic process in the plant such as by regulating the photosynthesis inducing light that reaches the aquatic plant. | 04-14-2011 |
| 20110086419 | Method and System for Collecting Ethanol from Aquatic Plants - Methods and systems for collecting, purifying, and/or extracting ethanol produced during anaerobic metabolism by aquatic plants is provided. The system includes a cell containing water and an aquatic plant, an ethanol extraction assembly in fluid communication with the cell for removing ethanol from the water. Ethanol is released by the aquatic plant by initiating an anaerobic process in the plant such as by regulating the photosynthesis inducing light that reaches the aquatic plant. | 04-14-2011 |
| 20110151523 | Nitrogen Compound Production Method and System - A nitrogen compound production method includes the step of establishing at least one aquatic plant in a cell containing water and alternating a step of inhibiting photosynthesis inducing light from reaching the at least one aquatic plant and a step of allowing photosynthesis inducing light to reach the at least one aquatic plant. The step of inhibiting photosynthesis inducing light defines a dark phase. A concentration of oxygen is reduced in the water to define an anoxic condition. During the anoxic condition, the at least one plant releases nitrogen compounds into the water and these nitrogen compounds are collected from the water contained in the cell. | 06-23-2011 |
Tory Hagen, Tacoma, WA US
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| 20090291074 | MUTATIONS IN OAS1 GENES - Modified amino acid sequences of OAS1 proteins in non-human primates, and genes related thereto, are provided. | 11-26-2009 |
| 20120070424 | Mutations on OAS1 Genes - Modified amino acid sequences of OAS1 proteins in non-human primates, and genes related thereto, are provided. | 03-22-2012 |
William A. Hagen, Canton, GA US
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| 20090171322 | Breakage Resistant Fitting - The invention may be said to be directed to a luer fitting. The luer fitting may include a male luer, a luer collar disposed about the male luer, and a fulcrum ( | 07-02-2009 |
| 20100286513 | Plunger Adapter for Coaxial Syringe System - A syringe assembly ( | 11-11-2010 |
William J. Hagen, Hilton, NY US
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| 20090154948 | ENHANCED FUSER OFFSET LATITUDE METHOD - Electrophotographic printing of one or more layers of toner using a method of enhancing fuser offset latitude to enable the printing of a wide range of toner mass laydown using electrophotography. This method encompasses the steps of forming multicolor toner images, determining the amount of clear overcoat mass laydown as a function of the color mass laydown or non-raised mass laydown and fusing the clear toner overcoat and the multicolor toner image at a fusing temperature determined by the maximum total mass laydown and the nip width to provide good adhesion to the receiver member while optimizing fuser offset latitude. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20100232821 | SELECTIVE PRINTING OF RAISED INFORMATION USING ELECTROGRAPHY - Printing of information with a distinct tactile feel can be accomplished by electrographic techniques. Such electrographic printing includes the steps of forming a desired print image, electrographically, on a receiver member utilizing standard size marking particles; and in areas of the formed print image, forming raised information by printing at least a first raised image and a second raised image. The print and raised images are fixing on the receiver member. The raised images are applied using toner particles having diameters substantially larger than the diameters standard size toner particles used for applying the print image. | 09-16-2010 |
