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James Fleming
James Fleming, Westfield, NJ US
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| 20110067451 | Method of Fabricating Optical Fiber Using An Isothermal, Low Pressure Plasma Deposition Technique - An isothermal, low pressure-based process of depositing material within a substrate has been developed and results in creating an extremely narrow reaction zone within which a more uniform and efficient deposition will occur. Sets of isothermal plasma operating conditions have been found that create a narrow deposition zone, assuring that the deposited material is clear glass rather than soot particles. The chemical delivery system, in one arrangement, utilizes rods of solid phase source material (which may otherwise be difficult to obtain in gaseous form). The operating conditions are selected such that the hot plasma does not transfer a substantial amount of heat to the substrate tube, where the presence of such heat has been found to result in vaporizing the reactant material (creating soot) and developing hot spots. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20110100061 | Formation of microstructured fiber preforms using porous glass deposition - A method of making a microstructured optical fiber preform uses the plasma fusion of a powder layer deposited onto a substrate under conditions that prevent the deposited layer from completely densifying, thereby yielding the formation of bubbles within the layer. By systematic control of powder melt and delivery, while maintaining the process temperature below a temperature associated with densifying the deposited layer, the powder particles densify only partially on the substrate and create bubbles of a fairly narrow (and thus controllable) diameter range within a defined region of the preform. Upon drawing a fiber from the preform, the bubbles will extend into gas lines, forming a desired microstructure arrangement. | 05-05-2011 |
James Fleming, Somerville, MA US
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| 20100273776 | INHIBITION OF ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN TOXICITY - Compounds and compositions are provided for treatment or amelioration of one or more symptoms of α-synuclein toxicity, α-synuclein mediated diseases or diseases in which α-synuclein fibrils are a symptom or cause of the disease. | 10-28-2010 |
| 20100305068 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR MODULATING PROTEIN TRAFFICKING - Disclosed are compositions and methods for modulating protein trafficking and treating or preventing disorders characterized by impaired protein trafficking. Also disclosed are methods for producing a protein and identifying compounds that rescue protein trafficking defects. | 12-02-2010 |
James Fleming, Marshall, VA US
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| 20100146183 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENHANCED INTERCONNECTIVITY IN VESSEL COMPUTERS - Apparatus and methods are provided for alleviating processing requirements of a central computer in a vessel. Each apparatus is placed in close proximity to one or more pieces of electronic equipment implementing a legacy interface. The apparatus processes data to and from the electronic equipment, including converting data to formats consistent with the formats used by the intended recipient. | 06-10-2010 |
James Fleming, Brighton, MA US
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| 20090310027 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SEPARATE AUDIO AND VIDEO LAG CALIBRATION IN A VIDEO GAME - Systems and methods for adjusting the relative timing of audio and video signals of a video game responsive to a lag differential between an audio system and a video system connected to a game platform are described. In one embodiment, a method includes determining, by a game platform, a difference between an audio lag of an audio system connected to the game platform and a video lag of a video system connected to the game platform. The game platform may then transmit an audio signal and a video signal, wherein the relative timing of the audio signal to the video signal is reflective of the determined difference. The difference between the audio lag and video lag may be measured directly, or the audio and video lag may each be measured separately. | 12-17-2009 |
James Fleming, Bethlehem, NJ US
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| 20090222077 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ATTACHING A STENT STRUCTURE TO AAA GRAFT MATERIAL - An aneurysmal repair system that utilizes a modified intraluminal scaffold apex and a delta stitch suture to secure graft material to the scaffold structure allows for no relative movement between the graft material and the scaffold structure. The absence of relative movement reduces the wear on the graft material. | 09-03-2009 |
