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Bart A. Holmberg, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20080278371 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REDUCING ACQUISITION TIME IN AIRBORNE WEATHER RADAR - An airborne weather radar system and method. The method includes serially generating and transmitting first and second radar pulses having non-overlapping frequency ranges, receiving reflected echoes from the transmitted radar pulses in parallel, and processing the received echoes into a usable form. In an alternative embodiment, the method also includes serially transmitting at least one additional radar pulse having an additional frequency range that does not overlap with the frequency ranges of previously transmitted radar pulses in the serial transmission. The system includes a radar processor configured to serially generate a first control signal for a first radar pulse having a first frequency range and a second control signal for a second radar pulse having a second frequency range that does not overlap with the first frequency range. The radar processor also includes a second component configured to process received echoes in parallel into a usable form. | 11-13-2008 |
Brett Holmberg, Riverside, CA US
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| 20100084792 | POLYMER-ZEOLITE NANOCOMPOSITE MEMBRANES FOR PROTON-EXCHANGE-MEMBRANE FUEL CELLS - A suite of polymer/zeolite nanocomposite membranes. The polymer backbone is preferably a film forming fluorinated sulfonic acid containing copolymer, such as a Teflon type polymer, a perfluorinated polymer, or a perfluorinated polymer with sulfonic groups. The zeolites formed in accordance with the present invention and which are used in the membranes are plain, phenethyl functionalized and acid functionalized zeolite FAU(Y) and BEA nanocrystals. The zeolite nanocrystals are incorporated into polymer matrices for membrane separation applications like gas separations, and in polymer-exchange-membrane fuel cells. For the purpose of developing zeolite-polymer nanocomposite membranes, the zeolite nanocrystals are size-adjustable to match the polymer-network dimensions. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20110118492 | POLYMER-ZEOLITE NANOCOMPOSITE MEMBRANES FOR PROTON-EXCHANGE-MEMBRANE FUEL CELLS - A suite of polymer/zeolite nanocomposite membranes. The polymer backbone is preferably a film forming fluorinated sulfonic acid containing copolymer, such as a Teflon type polymer, a perfluorinated polymer, or a perfluorinated polymer with sulfonic groups. The zeolites formed in accordance with the present invention and which are used in the membranes are plain, phenethyl functionalized and acid functionalized zeolite FAU(Y) and BEA nanocrystals. The zeolite nanocrystals are incorporated into polymer matrices for membrane separation applications like gas separations, and in polymer-exchange-membrane fuel cells. For the purpose of developing zeolite-polymer nanocomposite membranes, the zeolite nanocrystals are size-adjustable to match the polymer-network dimensions. | 05-19-2011 |
Jason Holmberg, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20080319942 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REPORT GENERATION INCLUDING EXTENSIBLE DATA - A method of extending a user interface to include additional data fields is provided. A first response is received at a first application. The first response indicates a selection of an add button associated with addition of a data field to a first window associated with a user interface of a second application. A second window is presented to a user of the first application. A second response is received at the first application. The second response includes a name for the data field entered by the user using the presented second window and a data type of the data field. A position of the data field is identified on the first window. The received name, the received data type, and the identified position for the data field are stored. The data field is presented in the first window at the stored position using the stored name when a second user executes the second application. | 12-25-2008 |
Lary Holmberg, Harrisburg, SD US
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| 20100313462 | Electronic device mount system for weapons - An electronic device mounting system can be used to attach electronic devices, such as rangefinders and video cameras, to weapons. The mounting system includes a support portion for resiliently supporting the electronic device and a mounting portion for attaching the support portion and attached electronic device to a weapon. The support portion is universal in that it can be used with a number of interchangeable mounting portions. Each mounting portion is adapted for securing the support portion to a particular type of weapon or weapon accessory. | 12-16-2010 |
Michael Bruce Holmberg, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110317153 | LASER PEAK ENERGY POINT CALIBRATION METHOD AND APPARATUS - A method and apparatus for determining a focus point of a laser system is described. A reference datum surface is aligned with a laser emitter arranged to emit a laser beam. A portion of the laser beam reflects from the reference datum surface and is captured by a photon detector. Based upon the captured photons, intensity level data is generated each time the laser emitter is moved relative to the reference datum surface. A maximum intensity level is then determined in accordance with the distance moved by the laser emitter associated with the focus point of the laser system. In some cases, an interpolation is performed to provide a more accurate determination of the location of the focus point, the interpolation being in one case a second order polynomial. | 12-29-2011 |
Mike Holmberg, Eagle, ID US
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| 20120014012 | Varying data reader response - A reader apparatus is disclosed to read data magnetically stored on a storage medium. The apparatus has a sense structure to change resistance in response to a proximity of a stored magnetic field, and a variable magnetic field biasing arrangement to vary an active response length of the sense structure. | 01-19-2012 |
Mike Alan Holmberg, Eagle, ID US
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| 20110255195 | Transducer head assemblies and modules - In one embodiment a transducer head assembly is disclosed having a head module. The head module comprises at least one media bearer element providing a media bearer surface, and a head element block having an array of head elements. The assembly further comprises a carrier structure to carry the head module, and an actuator to move the head element block relative to the at least one media bearer element. Tape drive apparatus having actuator apparatus to cause relative displacement between head element blocks is also disclosed. A transducer head module and a method of making a transducer head assembly are also disclosed. | 10-20-2011 |
Par Holmberg, Jupiter, FL US
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| 20110046121 | INHIBITORS OF FOCAL ADHESION KINASE - The invention provides inhibitors of focal adhesion kinase, an enzyme involved in the attachment of the cytoskeleton of a cell to an extracellular matrix, which has been implicated in processes such as cell migration, cell proliferation, and cell survival. The inhibitors are derivatives of a 5-substituted 2,4-diaminopyridine wherein the substituents are as defined herein. The invention also provides a method of using the inhibitors in treatment of cancer, and methods of preparation of the inhibitors by use of coupling reactions. | 02-24-2011 |
Rebecca C. Holmberg, Cardiff, CA US
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| 20090017453 | NICKING AND EXTENSION AMPLIFICATION REACTION FOR THE EXPONENTIAL AMPLIFICATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS - The invention is in general directed to the rapid exponential amplification of short DNA or RNA sequences at a constant temperature. | 01-15-2009 |
Rebecca C. Holmberg, Rockville, MD US
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| 20090081670 | NICKING AND EXTENSION AMPLIFICATION REACTION FOR THE EXPONENTIAL AMPLIFICATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS - The invention is in general directed to the rapid exponential amplification of short DNA or RNA sequences at a constant temperature. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20100284859 | Flow Cell Device - A microarray system is disclosed. The microarray system includes a microarray formed on a planar substrate and an incubation chamber formed around the microarray. The incubation chamber has a plurality of interior surfaces including a bottom surface on which the microarray is formed and a top surface that faces the bottom surface and is generally parallel to the bottom surface. At least one of a plurality of interior surfaces is a hydrophilic surface. | 11-11-2010 |
Ronald A. Holmberg, Fairfield, CT US
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| 20090246240 | DRY BACTERICIDAL NONWOVEN WIPE - A dry bactericidal wipe that provides a greater than 99% reduction in bacterium including methicillin resistant | 10-01-2009 |
Vincent C. Holmberg, Austin, TX US
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| 20110223484 | GROUP IV METAL OR SEMICONDUCTOR NANOWIRE FABRIC - A method is provided for making a fabric. The method comprises (a) providing a composition comprising a plurality of nanocrystals disposed in a liquid medium, the nanocrystals comprising a material elected from the group consisting of a Group IV element; (b) applying the composition to a porous substrate, thereby removing at least a portion of the liquid medium from the nanocrystals; and (c) removing the nanocrystals from the porous substrate as a self-supporting mass. | 09-15-2011 |
