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James J. Hankey, Norwood, MA US
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20110034313 | CENTRIFUGE WITH HYDRAULIC DRIVE UNIT - A centrifuge includes a bowl. The bowl includes a cylindrical portion at a first end. The centrifuge further includes a hollow shaft. The hollow shaft is coaxial with the cylindrical portion and extends through at least the first end. The centrifuge also includes a hydraulic drive unit coupled to the cylindrical portion and configured to rotate the cylindrical portion. The hollow shaft and the cylindrical portion are rotatably coupled to each other. | 02-10-2011 |
Jeffrey C. Hankey, Kittanning, PA US
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20140251096 | LATHE FOR MACHINING A WORKPIECE AND RELATED METHODS AND TOOLHOLDERS - A lathe has a plurality of turret positions with at least one having a toolholder, a pair of blades projecting from one end of the toolholder with the toolholder structured to assume a first position with a first blade machining said workpiece which is rotating in a first direction and a second position with a second blade structured to assume a second position with the workpiece rotating in the other direction. The toolholder remains fixed during machining, Related methods and toolholders are disclosed. | 09-11-2014 |
Jon Hankey, Blacksburg, VA US
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20110264325 | IMPAIRED OPERATION DETECTION METHOD - An impaired operation detection method is basically performed by sensing a yaw rate of a vehicle over a time period. Then time points are identified in which the yaw rate changes direction. A linear rate of change in the yaw rate is determined between two of the time points that are sequential in time. An actual rate of change is examined between the two time points. A difference between the actual rate of change and the linear rate of change to obtain a difference value. Then, the operator's impairment condition is determined based on the difference value. | 10-27-2011 |
Jude L. Hankey, Essex Junction, VT US
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20100261095 | Methods, Photomasks and Methods of Fabricating Photomasks for Improving Damascene Wire Uniformity Without Reducing Performance - A method of improving damascene wire uniformity without reducing performance. The method includes simultaneously forming a multiplicity of damascene wires and a multiplicity metal dummy shapes in a dielectric layer of a wiring level of an integrated circuit chip, the metal dummy shapes dispersed between damascene wires of the multiplicity of damascene wires; and removing or modifying those metal dummy shapes of the multiplicity of metal dummy shapes within exclusion regions around selected damascene wires of the multiplicity of damascene wires. Also a method of fabricating a photomask and a photomask for use in improving damascene wire uniformity without reducing performance. | 10-14-2010 |
20120110524 | METHODS, PHOTOMASKS AND METHODS OF FABRICATING PHOTOMASKS FOR IMPROVING DAMASCENE WIRE UNIFORMITY WITHOUT REDUCING PERFORMANCE - A method of improving damascene wire uniformity without reducing performance. The method includes simultaneously forming a multiplicity of damascene wires and a multiplicity metal dummy shapes in a dielectric layer of a wiring level of an integrated circuit chip, the metal dummy shapes dispersed between damascene wires of the multiplicity of damascene wires; and removing or modifying those metal dummy shapes of the multiplicity of metal dummy shapes within exclusion regions around selected damascene wires of the multiplicity of damascene wires. Also a method of fabricating a photomask and a photomask for use in improving damascene wire uniformity without reducing performance. | 05-03-2012 |
Kim Graulich Hankey, Edgewood, MD US
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20100266534 | Human Lymphocyte Vaccine Adjuvant - The present invention relates to an adjuvant derived from human lymphocytes. The adjuvant can be used in combination with traditional vaccines or cancer immunotherapy, to enhance the response of the patient's immune system to the vaccine or other immunotherapeutic agent. The adjuvant is derived from the supernatant collected from cultured activated lymphocytes. | 10-21-2010 |
Paul Hankey, Raleigh, NC US
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20120233573 | TECHNIQUES TO PRESENT HIERARCHICAL INFORMATION USING ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS - Techniques to present hierarchical information as orthographic projections are described. An apparatus may comprise an orthographic projection application arranged to manage a three dimensional orthographic projection of hierarchical information. The orthographic projection application may comprise a hierarchical information component operative to receive hierarchical information representing multiple nodes at different hierarchical levels, and parse the hierarchical information into a tree data structure, an orthographic generator component operative to generate a graphical tile for each node, arrange graphical tiles for each hierarchical level into graphical layers, and arrange the graphical layers in a vertical stack, and an orthographic presentation component operative to present a three dimensional orthographic projection of the hierarchical information with the stack of graphical layers each having multiple graphical tiles. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 09-13-2012 |
Stephen Hankey, Wigan Lancashire GB
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20100040439 | SLIDE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD - The present invention is concerned with a basket processing apparatus that includes a basket storage portion in a form of a horizontal load rail ( | 02-18-2010 |
Stephen Hankey, Wigan GB
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20120195497 | Slide Processing Apparatus and Method - A basket processing apparatus that includes a basket storage portion in a form of a horizontal load rail. A plurality of slide storage baskets can be located in series on the rail. Each basket is ‘side loading’ and the side loading aperture of each basket can be selectively covered by a slide retaining bar. When the baskets are placed on the load rail, the basket can be moved along the horizontal rail by a basket moving means. The arrangement of the rail and the basket moving means is such that the baskets can be pushed together and move as a ‘train’. Baskets moved to the pick-up end of the rail can then be removed from the rail and processed. A vertical lift mechanism can be used to remove the basket and transport it to a processing device, for example a coverslipper. | 08-02-2012 |