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Cary Henry, Columbus, IN US
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| 20110047974 | EXHAUST FLOW SEGREGATOR AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - According to one embodiment, an exhaust gas after-treatment apparatus includes an exhaust tube through which a main exhaust gas stream is flowable. The exhaust tube defines an exhaust flow channel. The apparatus also includes an exhaust flow segregator positioned within the exhaust tube. The exhaust flow segregator separates the exhaust flow channel into a first channel through which a first portion of the main exhaust gas stream is flowable and a second channel through which a second portion of the main exhaust gas stream is flowable. Additionally, the apparatus includes an injector coupled to the exhaust tube. The injector is communicable in reductant injecting communication with the first portion of the main exhaust gas stream flowing through the first channel. The apparatus also includes at least one exhaust gas heater communicable in heat supplying communication with the first portion of the main exhaust gas stream flowing through the first channel. | 03-03-2011 |
James P. Henry, Noblesville, IN US
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| 20090291575 | Laser sealing of injector solenoids - A solenoid coil/connector assembly includes a coil assembly having coil wires wound around a bobbin, an overmold encapsulating the coil assembly, and a plurality of seals formed between the bobbin and the overmold using laser light, the seals hermetically sealing the coil wires. By using a laser welding process for plastic materials directed at an internal interface between the bobbin and overmold the coil wires become hermetically sealed and moisture is thus prevented from gaining access to coil wires during use of the solenoid coil/connector assembly. | 11-26-2009 |
James Robert Henry, Indianapolis, IN US
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| 20080207685 | Heterocyclic Compounds As Modulators Of Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptors, Useful For The Treatment And/Or Prevention Of Disorders Modulated By A Ppar - The present invention is directed to a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, hydrate or stereoisomer thereof, which is useful in treating or preventing disorders mediated by a peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR) such as syndrome X, type II diabetes, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, obesity, coagaulopathy, hypertension, arteriosclerosis, and other disorders related to syndrome X and cardiovascular diseases. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20090105229 | PURINE DERIVATIVES AS KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides kinase inhibitors of Formula I. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20100076001 | IMIDAZOLIDINONYL AMINOPYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - The present invention provides novel imidazolidinonyl aminopyrimidine compounds believed to have clinical use for treatment of cancer through inhibiting Plk1. wherein: R | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100081641 | IMIDAZOLIDINONYL AMINOPYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - The present invention provides novel imidazolidinonyl aminopyrimidine compounds believed to have clinical use for treatment of cancer through inhibiting Plk1. Formula I wherein: R | 04-01-2010 |
| 20100087431 | TRIAZOLYL AMINOPYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS - The present invention provides triazolyl aminopyrimidine compounds useful in the treatment of cancer. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20100130466 | TRIAZOLYL AMINOPYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS - The present invention provides triazolyl aminopyrimidine compounds useful in the treatment of cancer. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20110207721 | PURINE DERIVATIVES AS KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides kinase inhibitors of Formula I. | 08-25-2011 |
| 20110294792 | PURINE DERIVATIVES AS KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides kinase inhibitors of Formula I. | 12-01-2011 |
Kevin Henry, Hobart, IN US
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| 20100061180 | EFFICIENT WET STARCH PREPARATION SYSTEM FOR GYPSUM BOARD PRODUCTION - The present invention provides a wet starch preparation system for gypsum wallboard comprising a loss-in-weight starch feeder, a venturi mixer, a vacuum pick-up unit for supplying the dry starch from the feeder at an adjustable rate to the venturi mixer, a first water pump for supplying water at an adjustable rate to the venturi mixer to form a starch pre-dispersion of from about 2% to about 10% by weight starch and a second water pump for supplying gauging water to the starch pre-dispersion, the system equipped with appropriate system controls. The present system provides more efficient use of starch such that the amount of pregelatinized starch is at least about 10% less than a system in which the starch is not pre-dispersed in water prior to the board mixer. The system can be used to make gypsum-containing products including gypsum wallboard having increased board strength and reduced board weight. | 03-11-2010 |
Mark S. Henry, Indianapolis, IN US
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| 20090220330 | VAPOR PHASE LUBRICATION SYSTEM - A method and system for carrying out vapor-phase lubrication of a component, such as a bearing for example, is disclosed herein. The method and apparatus can be applied to a turbine engine. The method includes the step of directing a first stream of fluid containing atomized lubricant to the component at a first velocity. The system provides a first fluid injection system for performing the first step. The system also provides a lubricant injection system communicating with the first fluid injection system upstream of the sump cavity and operable to atomize lubricant in the first stream. The method also includes the step of directing a second stream of fluid at a second velocity less than the first velocity to the component. The second stream is for controlling a temperature of the component. The system provides a second fluid injection system for performing the second step. Both of the directing steps are carried out concurrently. | 09-03-2009 |
Matthew Henry, Indianapolis, IN US
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| 20090106864 | NOVEL DNA SEQUENCES, VECTORS AND PROTEINS OF AVIAN INFLUENZA HEMAGGLUTININ - The subject invention provides novel amino acid sequences (including a consensus sequence) of the Avian Influenza A virus hemagglutinin protein. These newly constructed genes are designed to provide a broader spectrum of activity across the serotype family thus providing a basis for a vaccine that has broad heterologous disease protection. The novel genes have been further improved by the addition of strategic glycosylation sites into the amino acids sequences that they encode. These genes can also, optionally, be codon optimized for plant expression, inserted into the appropriate vector and cloned into plants for expression. Polypeptides produced by recombinant host cells or transgenic plants can also be used as source of antigen for the formulation of vaccines for the control of influenza in susceptible individuals. Additionally, transgenic plant material may also be used as source of antigen for the formulation of vaccines for the control of influenza in susceptible individuals. | 04-23-2009 |
Matthew J. Henry, Indianapolis, IN US
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| 20090136532 | Vaccine for Avian Influenza and Methods of Use - The subject invention pertains to influenza vaccines and particularly avian influenza vaccines (AIV). The invention includes methods for preparing transgenic plant cells to express know HA1 polypeptides having specified homologies that are used to prepare vaccine compositions and methods for inducing protective immunity in an individual, animal, mammal or human. | 05-28-2009 |
| 20110143997 | PHAGE RECEPTOR BINDING PROTEINS FOR ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY AND OTHER NOVEL USES - The subject invention relates in part to novel uses of bacteriophage tail spike proteins (TSPs). Some preferred uses are therapeutic uses in animals, such as chickens, against pathogenic bacteria, such as Salmonella. Fragments of the TSPs can also be used according to the subject invention, particularly protein fragments comprising the phage receptor binding domains (PRBDs), which recognize their hosts and facilitate infection. The binding domains are specific to unique surface structures on bacteria and may be used for a variety of applications according to the subject invention. We have shown that by utilizing these PRBDs, it is possible to exploit the long-established evolutionary relationship between bacteria and their viruses (ie bacteriophages) that specifically infect them. The subject invention also relates in part to novel, synthetic forms of tail spike proteins. In some preferred embodiments, these are hexamers. | 06-16-2011 |
Michael D. Henry, Martinsville, IN US
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| 20090045308 | Comestible Fluid Rack and Rail Apparatus and Method - Some embodiments of the present invention provide a support adapted to support a comestible fluid container on a comestible fluid container rack, and a container rack having such a support. The support can include a first portion extending from a stretcher of the comestible fluid container rack and a second portion extending substantially laterally from the first portion to support the comestible fluid container thereon. | 02-19-2009 |
Michael W. Henry, Fort Wayne, IN US
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| 20110291514 | RESILIENT ROTOR ASSEMBLY FOR INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR - A method for manufacturing an interior magnet rotor core motor is described herein. The method includes attaching a resilient material to an inner rigid structure configured to engage a shaft associated with the motor, engaging the structure with the motor shaft, positioning the shaft and structure assembly with respect to the rotor core, and affixing the resilient material to the rotor core. | 12-01-2011 |
Scott Henry, Columbus, IN US
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| 20110005503 | Exhaust gas recirculation valve contaminant removal - An exhaust gas recirculation system including an exhaust gas passageway which routes a flow of exhaust gas from an exhaust gas source to an intake manifold; an exhaust gas passageway valve which controls flow to the intake manifold; a cooling system coupled with the exhaust gas passageway positioned at a location upstream of the exhaust gas source and downstream of the intake manifold and operable to transfer heat from the flow of exhaust gas to a coolant in flow communication with the cooling system; a bypass passageway coupled with the exhaust gas passageway and bypassing the cooling system; a bypass valve operable to control flow through the bypass passageway; at least one valve operation sensor; and a controller operable to control the bypass valve to direct the flow of exhaust gas to the bypass passageway during exhaust gas recirculation based on a signal from the valve operation sensor. | 01-13-2011 |
