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Amanda M. Hartnett, Utica, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110186617SOLDER PREFORM - A solder preform has gaps extending from the boundary of preform towards the preform center. During reflow soldering, the gaps close from the center towards the boundary. This allows flux and gasses to escape the interface between the solder and the substrate. Particularly, flux accumulates in the spaces formed by the gaps and is forced to the edge of the solder preform as the gap closes. In further embodiments, channels are formed on one or both surfaces of the solder preform. In addition to further assisting in the escape of gas and flux during reflow, the channels and gaps increase the effectiveness of oxygen purging using inert or reducing gasses in the reflow chamber. Additionally, the channels and gaps increase the effectiveness of vacuum solder.08-04-2011

David Hartnett, Carol Stream, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080197221PLASTIC CENTER SHREDDER DISC - A shredder for shredding data bearing substrates has a housing and shredder mechanism with cutter elements for shredding paper. The cutter elements are positioned along two shafts and interleave with the other when rotated relative to each other. At least one of the cutter elements comprises a pair of outer blades, preferably made of metal, and an inner support, preferably made of a plastic. The outer blades and inner support are aligned circumferentially to form a cross-cut tooth. The outer blades and inner support may be designed such that they are snap-fit together. The outer blades may be formed from a stamping or punching process, and the inner support may be molded.08-21-2008

David J. Hartnett, Tewksbury, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120064705VAPORIZER - Vapor delivery systems and methods that control the heating and flow of vapors from solid feed material, especially material that comprises cluster molecules for semiconductor manufacture. The systems and methods safely and effectively conduct the vapor to a point of utilization, especially to an ion source for ion implantation. Ion beam implantation is shown employing ions from the cluster materials. The vapor delivery system includes reactive gas cleaning of the ion source, control systems and protocols, wide dynamic range flow-control systems and vaporizer selections that are efficient and safe. Borane, decarborane, carboranes, carbon clusters and other large molecules are vaporized for ion implantation. Such systems are shown cooperating with novel vaporizers, ion sources, and reactive cleaning systems.03-15-2012

Donna Hartnett, Belle Mead, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100279909Skin Cleansing Formulations With Silica Particle Sensory Indicator - A composition comprising surfactant, structuring agent, glycerin, and a silica particle that disintegrates during use. Also, a method comprising applying the composition to hands; rubbing the hands together until a sensory change detectable to the hands is perceived; and rinsing the hands with water. The composition provides a signal to a user to continue washing for a sufficient time. This silica particle disintegrates to a size that is not felt by a user, and this indicates to the user that there has been a sufficient time for washing.11-04-2010

James Robert Hartnett, Madison, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090137020METHOD OF REVERSE TRANSCRIPTION - The present invention relates to reverse transcription of RNA, and in particular to reverse transcription by thermostable DNA polymerases. 05-28-2009
20100216231VECTORS FOR DIRECTIONAL CLONING - The invention provides vectors and methods for directional cloning.08-26-2010

Patent applications by James Robert Hartnett, Madison, WI US

Jeff Hartnett, West Roxbury, MA US

Jeff Hartnett, Fairfax, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120061337Photovoltaic module mounting system - A photovoltaic module mounting system using clamps to attach the modules to a mounting structure, thereby providing a universal mounting structure for use with laminate or framed modules of differing shapes and sizes, from different manufacturers.03-15-2012

John Hartnett, Conshohocken, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090030043Potassium Channel Inhibitors - The present invention relates to tetraaryl methyl amine compounds and derivatives thereof having the structure (I) useful as potassium channel inhibitors to treat cardiac arrhythmias, and the like.01-29-2009

John C. Hartnett, Conshohocken, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080280899Inhibitors of Akt Activity - The present invention is directed to compounds which contain substituted napthyridines which inhibit the activity of Akt, a serine/threonine protein kinase. The invention is further directed to chemotherapeutic compositions containing the compounds of this invention and methods for treating cancer comprising administration of the compounds of the invention.11-13-2008

Patent applications by John C. Hartnett, Conshohocken, PA US

John C. Hartnett, Philadelphia, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090325936IMIDAZOPYRIDINE ANALOGS AS CB2 RECEPTOR MODULATORS, USEFUL IN THE TREATMENT OF PAIN, RESPIRATORY AND NON-RESPIRATORY DISEASES - The present invention relates to compounds represented by Formula (I) and Formula (II): (I) (II) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the instant compounds. This invention further provides methods to treat and prevent pain, respiratory and non-respiratory diseases.12-31-2009
20110212946Quinolone Neuropeptide S Receptor Antagonists - The present invention is directed to quinolone compounds which are antagonists of neuropeptide S receptors, and which are useful in the treatment or prevention of neurological and psychiatric disorders and diseases in which the neuropeptide S receptor is involved. The invention is also directed to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and the use of these compounds and compositions in the prevention or treatment of such diseases in which the neuropeptide S receptor is involved.09-01-2011

Patent applications by John C. Hartnett, Philadelphia, PA US

John C. Hartnett, West Point, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100227845SUBSTITUTED 1,2,4-OXADIAZOLES AND ANALOGS THEREOF AS CB2 RECEPTOR MODULATORS, USEFUL IN THE TREATMENT OF PAIN, RESPIRATORY AND NON-RESPIRATORY DISEASES - The present invention relates to compounds represented by Formula (I), Formula (II) and Formula (III) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the instant compounds. This invention further provides methods to treat and prevent pain, respiratory and non-respiratory diseases.09-09-2010

Jonh C. Hartnett, Philadelphia, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120004222CB2 RECEPTOR LIGANDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PAIN - The present invention relates to compounds represented by Formula (I) and Formula (II):01-05-2012

Kevin Hartnett, Chatham, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090026752Tabbed divider making apparatus and method - An improved tabbed divider making apparatus is disclosed. The machine preferably improves upon existing tabbed divider making machines in its ease of use and efficiency. Among other elements, the machine may include a paper feeder, a processing section, and an output tray. An improved film delivery system is also disclosed, as well as methods relating to manufacturing of tabbed dividers.01-29-2009
20090270237CUSTOMIZED TAB MACHINE - Disclosed is a tabbed divider making apparatus preferably adapted for use with smaller, more individualized jobs in an office or the like. The apparatus preferably includes a paper feeder, a film provider, a knife package for shearing a portion of the paper to create a tab, at least one strut, a pivotable arm, at least one spring, and a cam having an oblong shape. The rotation of the cam preferably causes movement between loaded and unloaded positions of the spring, which causes the knife package to shear the paper. Also disclosed is a removable film cartridge for use with the apparatus. The cartridge preferably includes a housing, a roll of film, one or more rollers, a creasing finger for creasing the film, and two or more opposed extensions for folding the film along the crease. Further disclosed is a method of producing a tabbed divider utilizing the above-mentioned apparatus.10-29-2009
20110065562CUSTOMIZED TAB MACHINE - Disclosed is a tabbed divider making apparatus preferably adapted for use with smaller, more individualized jobs in an office or the like. The apparatus preferably includes a paper feeder, a film provider, a knife package for shearing a portion of the paper to create a tab, at least one strut, a pivotable arm, at least one spring, and a cam having an oblong shape. The rotation of the cam preferably causes movement between loaded and unloaded positions of the spring, which causes the knife package to shear the paper. Also disclosed is a removable film cartridge for use with the apparatus. The cartridge preferably includes a housing, a roll of film, one or more rollers, a creasing finger for creasing the film, and two or more opposed extensions for folding the film along the crease. Further disclosed is a method of producing a tabbed divider utilizing the above-mentioned apparatus.03-17-2011

Thomas Hartnett, Saint Paul, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080244601Method and apparatus for allocating resources among backup tasks in a data backup system - Method and apparatus for allocating resources among backup tasks in a data backup system is described. One aspect of the invention relates to managing backup tasks in a computer network. An estimated resource utilization is established for each of the backup tasks based on a set of backup statistics. A resource reservation is allocated for each of the backup tasks based on the estimated resource utilization thereof. The resource reservation of each of the backup tasks is dynamically changed during performance thereof.10-02-2008

Thomas M. Hartnett, Nashua, NH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110315808SOLID SOLUTION-BASED NANOCOMPOSITE OPTICAL CERAMIC MATERIALS - A solid solution-based optical material capable of transmitting infrared light, the solid solution-based optical material comprising at least two nano-sized phases intermixed in one another, wherein at least one of the at least two nano-sized phases is a solid solution containing a dissolved dopant, the dissolved dopant present in an amount sufficient to reduce a refractive index difference between the at least two nano-sized phases to about 0.2 or less when infrared light is being transmitted. Various embodiments are directed to related systems and methods. In one embodiment, the infrared light is visible infrared light, short-wave infrared light, eye safe infrared light, medium wave infrared light, long wave infrared red light, or combinations thereof.12-29-2011

Tom Hartnett, Saint Paul, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080243953IMPLEMENTING READ/WRITE, MULTI-VERSIONED FILE SYSTEM ON TOP OF BACKUP DATA - Various embodiments of a computer system and methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, a computer system includes hosts coupled to a backup medium. The backup medium stores data segments and objects, each object referencing one or more segments. A second host conveys a write request to a first host identifying a data entity comprising segments referenced by a first object. The first host restores a copy of the data entity and creates a second object referencing the segments that were referenced by the first object in response to receiving the write request. The first host adds segment references to the second object in response to receiving a change that adds data to the copy or deletes a portion of a segment from the copy. The first host removes a segment reference from the second object if a change deletes all of a segment from the copy.10-02-2008