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James G. Aivalis, Katy, TX US
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| 20090038391 | THROUGH-MILL WELLBORE OPTICAL INSPECTION AND REMEDIATION APPARATUS AND METHODOLOGY - An optical inspection instrument includes a housing configured to move along the interior of a pipe string in a wellbore. The pipe has a cutting structure at its bottom end. The instrument includes a probe extending from a bottom end of the housing. The probe has an output from a light source and a light input to a video camera. The probe has a diameter selected to enable extension through an opening in the cutting structure. A method for inspecting a wellbore includes moving an instrument through an interior of a pipe string in the wellbore. The pipe has a cutting tool at its lower end. At least part of the instrument is moved outside the bottom end of the pipe through a port in the cutting tool. Optically transparent fluid is moved into the wellbore proximate an end of the instrument outside the pipe string. Objects proximate the fluid are inspected. | 02-12-2009 |
| 20100096187 | THROUGH DRILLSTRING LOGGING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to methods and systems for logging through a drillstring. In one embodiment, a method of logging an exposed formation includes drilling a wellbore by rotating a cutting tool disposed on an end of a drillstring and injecting drilling fluid through the drillstring; deploying a BHA through the drillstring, the BHA including a logging tool; forming a bore through the cutting tool; inserting the logging tool through the bore; longitudinally connecting the BHA to the drillstring; and logging the exposed formation using the logging tool while tripping the drillstring into or from the wellbore. | 04-22-2010 |
James G. Belleson, Hillsborough, CA US
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| 20090170010 | High-resolution, patterned-media master mask - A high-resolution, patterned-media master mask is disclosed. The high-resolution, patterned-media master mask includes an electron-absorption substrate for absorbing electrons from an electron beam (e-beam) during an e-beam exposure by an e-beam lithography process and suppressing a backscattering of the electrons based on an electron-backscattering-suppressing atomic number associated with a constituent atomic species of the electron-absorption substrate, wherein the electron-absorption substrate comprises a material composed of greater than fifty atomic percent of the constituent atomic species, and wherein the electron backscattering-suppressing atomic number is less than an atomic number eight. The high-resolution, patterned-media master mask further includes a patterned portion coupled with the electron-absorption substrate, wherein the patterned portion is patterned by the e-beam lithography process, and wherein a resolution of the patterned portion is increased in response to the electron-absorption substrate suppressing the backscattering of the electrons. | 07-02-2009 |
James G. Bertonis, Los Gatos, CA US
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| 20090310522 | WIRELESS SYNCHRONIZATION OF BASE STATIONS - A method and apparatus to reduce and eliminate co-channel and/or adjacent channel interference without using a dedicated timing wire connected to each base station are provided. Base stations are synchronized using a master/slave architecture where slave base stations monitor transmit signals from a master base station to acquire coordinated and synchronized base station timing. | 12-17-2009 |
| 20100011400 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR EXTENDING DOCSIS CABLE MODEM SERVICE OVER WIRELESS LINKS - An apparatus and method are presented to allow the extension of a DOCSIS cable modem service over a wireless link. According to the invention a wireless hub transceiver is connected to a distribution coax cable of a DOCSIS based system. The downstream data are transferred over a wireless link to a remote subscriber radio frequency (RF) unit connected to a cable modem that provides the downstream data to the subscriber. Similarly, upstream data are sent from the subscriber cable modem over the wireless link to the wireless hub transceiver where such data are inserted back to the distribution coax cable. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20110030025 | High speed wireless video transmission - An implementation of a system and method for wirelessly communicating a digital video signal is provided. The system automatically compensates to maintain the received signal integrity as a wireless path for the transmitted digital video signal deteriorates. This method adjusts both the video compression rate and the modulation index in tandem to maintain a constant symbol rate. | 02-03-2011 |
James G. Blencoe, Harriman, TN US
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| 20080233010 | Testing Hydrogen Flux Through Solid and Liquid Barrier Materials - Apparatus and methods for testing the hydrogen-gas compatibilities, hydrogen-gas embrittlement susceptibilities, hydrogen-gas containment performances, and/or the hydrogen-gas pressure-cycling durabilities, of hollow enclosures (“test specimens”), with single-layer, double-layer, or multi-layer walls, composed of various barrier materials, are disclosed. Barrier materials include but are not limited to: carbon steel, stainless steel, copper, aluminum, a polymeric material (e.g., high-density polyethylene), and a liquid material (e.g., water, or an aqueous solution). The test gas is either high-purity hydrogen or a hydrogen-bearing gas mixture (e.g., hydrogen gas mixed with methane/natural gas and/or biomethane). A key piece of the testing equipment is an enclosure that surrounds the test specimen. Fabricated from high-strength, porous solid material (e.g., porous stainless steel), the enclosure (i) captures the hydrogen gas that diffuses through the wall(s) of the test specimen, and (ii) channels the flow of that gas toward a volume-calibrated reservoir. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20100122747 | Composite Structures for Hydrogen Storage and Transfer - Compressed hydrogen gas can be stored and transferred in hollow structures with walls that include at least one layer or interlayer of at least one porous metal, the purpose of the latter being to protect one or more surrounding layers from the damage that can be caused by diffusive flux of hydrogen gas. The masses of hydrogen gas that enter the layer(s)/interlayer(s) of the porous metal(s) are continuously or periodically removed from the interconnected pore space in the layer(s)/interlayer(s) of the porous metal(s) to ensure that the pressure(s) of the hydrogen gas remain(s) low—generally less than or equal to one atmosphere. When the structure that holds compressed hydrogen gas is a cylindrical pressure vessel, pipe or pipeline, a manufacturing technique known as “C-forming” can be used to create a wall that contains at least one layer or interlayer of at least one porous metal. | 05-20-2010 |
| 20100158782 | Magnesiothermic Methods Of Producing High-Purity Silicon - Magnesiothermic methods of producing solid silicon are provided. In a first embodiment, solid silica and magnesium gas are reacted at a temperature from 400° C. to 1000° C. to produce solid silicon and solid magnesium oxide, the silicon having a purity from 98.0 to 99.9999%. The silicon is separated from the magnesium oxide using an electrostatic technology. In a second embodiment, the solid silicon is reacted with magnesium gas to produce solid magnesium silicide. The magnesium silicide is contacted with hydrogen chloride gas or hydrochloric acid to produce silane gas. The silane gas is thermally decomposed to produce solid silicon and hydrogen gas, the silicon having a purity of at least 99.9999%. The solid silicon and hydrogen gas are separated into two processing streams. The hydrogen gas is recycled for reaction with chlorine gas to produce hydrogen chloride gas. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100233017 | PRODUCTION OF MAGNESIUM METAL - A process of producing magnesium metal includes providing magnesium carbonate, and reacting the magnesium carbonate to produce a magnesium-containing compound and carbon dioxide. The magnesium-containing compound is reacted to produce magnesium metal. The carbon dioxide is used as a reactant in a second process. In another embodiment of the process, a magnesium silicate is reacted with a caustic material to produce magnesium hydroxide. The magnesium hydroxide is reacted with a source of carbon dioxide to produce magnesium carbonate. The magnesium carbonate is reacted to produce a magnesium-containing compound and carbon dioxide. The magnesium-containing compound is reacted to produce magnesium metal. The invention also relates to the magnesium metal produced by the processes described herein. | 09-16-2010 |
James G. Boslough, Billings, MT US
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| 20100106049 | COMPACT DIAGNOSTIC NEUROLOGICAL TOOL - A compact diagnostic neurological tool comprising a two-point discriminator; a brush; and a sharp-dull instrument; wherein the two-point discriminator, the brush, and the sharp-dull instrument are all housed within a case; wherein the two-point discriminator, the brush, and the sharp-dull instrument are all retractable; wherein the two-point discriminator comprises two tines, and wherein the distance between the tines can be increased by extending the two-point discriminator and decreased by retracting the two-point discriminator. The case is preferably rectangular in shape and roughly five inches long, one and one-quarter inches wide, and one-half inch thick. | 04-29-2010 |
James G. Brumagin, Angola, NY US
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| 20100210170 | Posable Toy and Method of Forming - A toy with repositionable portions is disclosed. The toy may be stylized as a toy figure that may include a leg section and a torso section. The leg section includes legs pivotally coupled to a pelvic section. The pelvic section may also include an upward-extending connection post. The torso section, furthermore, may include a body cylinder that connects to the connection post. The body cylinder includes a series of resilient tabs that slidingly engage the post, securing the sections together while permitting the rotation of the torso section about the post. With this configuration, the toy figure possesses multiple degrees of motion, being adapted to move in bending and twisting motions. | 08-19-2010 |
James G. Buezis, Plymouth, MN US
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| 20090092936 | PRESSURE REGULATOR WITH BLEED ORIFICE - A pressure regulator having a housing that defines a gas inlet, a gas outlet, and a reference pressure connector. A diaphragm is provided in the housing, where the diaphragm defines, at least in part, a reference pressure chamber. In some illustrative embodiments, the reference pressure connector fluidly references the reference pressure chamber to a first pressure via a first orifice, and to a second pressure via a second bleed orifice. A gas valve incorporating a pressure regulator is also disclosed. | 04-09-2009 |
James G. Cavalaris, Kirkland, WA US
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| 20090158301 | Multi-function device ID with unique identifier - A computer system that recognizes multi-function devices and associates functions with multi-function devices. Each multi-function device may be represented by a multi-function object, allowing tools, applications or other components within the computer to take actions relating to the entire device or relating to a function based on the association of that function with other functions in the same device. These actions include displaying information about devices, instead of or in addition to information about functions. Actions also include selecting functions based on proximity within a device. Functions may be associated with a multi-function device using a unique device identifier provided by the device or generated for the function based on a connection hierarchy between functions and the computer. Devices may be configured to provide the same identifier regardless of the transport over which the device is accessed. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090293070 | DEVICE DISPLAY OBJECT INFRASTRUCTURE - Multi-function devices expose multiple functions to device drivers or other lower-level software. Device function providers can interface with such drivers or lower-level software and can provide information, including device identifiers regarding such functions, to a device display object infrastructure. A device display object can then be created that encompasses one or more functions such that, in one embodiment, the device display object corresponds to a single, physical multi-function device. Alternatively, any combination of functionality from one or more physical devices can be combined into a single device display object representing a virtual multi-function device. Properties of the device display object can be set with reference to user-specified settings, remotely maintained metadata, locally available metadata, and information associated with each function. Functions can be ranked such that, if there is a conflict, information from more highly ranked functions is used to set the properties of the device display object. | 11-26-2009 |
| 20090319660 | GENERALIZED ARCHITECTURE TO SUPPORT REPRESENTATION OF MULTI-TRANSPORT DEVICES - A computer system that accesses multi-transport devices and associates device instances of the multi-transport device with each other. Devices provide the same device identifier such as a device unique identifier regardless of the transport over which the device is accessed. A visual representation for the multi-transport device may be provided to a user using the device identifier. Also, a single functional representation for the multi-transport device may be provided based on an identifier provided by each function of the device. The functional representation may be independent of the addition and removal of transports and allows abstracting device access via multiple transports from a user and an application. Transports may be selected at an application and/or a system level. Operating characteristics of available transports may be used to select a desired transport, based on transport requirements specified by the application, the user or the system. | 12-24-2009 |
James G. Champlain, Alexandria, VA US
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| 20090302352 | P-N Junction for Use as an RF Mixer from GHZ to THZ Frequencies - This disclosure describes a semiconductor device that can be used as a mixer at RF frequencies extending from a few tens of GHz into the THz frequency range. The device is composed of narrow bandgap semiconductors grown by solid source molecular beam epitaxy. The device can comprise a GaSb substrate, a AlSb layer on the GaSb substrate, a In | 12-10-2009 |
James G. Clothier, Jr., Ridgewood, NJ US
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| 20090298936 | METHOD FOR ENERGIZING HUMAN BEINGS - The present invention relates to a method for energizing a human being and to administering an energizing (personal care) composition to human beings wherein said composition contains one or more fragrance materials of group (a) of the present invention. | 12-03-2009 |
James G. Cotronakis, Chandler, AZ US
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| 20080246114 | INTEGRATED PASSIVE DEVICE WITH A HIGH RESISTIVITY SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR FORMING THE SAME - According to one aspect of the present invention, a method of forming a microelectronic assembly, such as an integrated passive device (IPD) ( | 10-09-2008 |
| 20090236689 | INTEGRATED PASSIVE DEVICE AND METHOD WITH LOW COST SUBSTRATE - According to one aspect of the present invention, a method of forming a microelectronic assembly, such as an integrated passive device ( | 09-24-2009 |
James G. Deye, Cincinnati, OH US
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| 20100170410 | REMOTELY CONTROLLED IGNITION SYSTEM FOR PYROTECHNICS - A remote pyrotechnic ignition system includes a power supply for producing an electrical current in a transmitting induction coil to induce an electrical current in a receiving induction coil for igniting a pyrotechnic device. Thus, a wireless ignition communication section allows pyrotechnic mortars to be reused and substantially reduces set-up time by eliminating the wiring of fireworks normally required for a pyrotechnic production. Optionally, a capacitor is charged by the power source via a charging circuit and discharged via a firing circuit to produce the electric current in the transmitting coil in a pulse. The capacitor provides a two-stage firing safety feature. An electronic control device such as a circuit board may be mounted on the pyrotechnic device for controlling ignition of the pyrotechnic device and is especially useful in controlling ignition sequencing and overall ignition timing of a lift charge and burst charge of the pyrotechnic device. | 07-08-2010 |
| 20100242770 | REMOTELY CONTROLLED IGNITION SYSTEM FOR PYROTECHNICS - A remote pyrotechnic ignition system includes a power supply for producing an electrical current in a transmitting induction coil to induce an electrical current in a receiving induction coil for igniting a pyrotechnic device. Thus, a wireless ignition communication section allows pyrotechnic mortars to be reused and substantially reduces set-up time by eliminating the wiring of fireworks normally required for a pyrotechnic production. Optionally, a capacitor is charged by the power source via a charging circuit and discharged via a firing circuit to produce the electric current in the transmitting coil in a pulse. The capacitor provides a two-stage firing safety feature. An electronic control device such as a circuit board may be mounted on the pyrotechnic device for controlling ignition of the pyrotechnic device and is especially useful in controlling ignition sequencing and overall ignition timing of a lift charge and burst charge of the pyrotechnic device. | 09-30-2010 |
James G. Donnett, St. Albans GB
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| 20080243022 | SEIZURE PREDICTION USING BRAIN SIGNAL TELEMETRY - An ambulatory intrinsic brain signal processor circuit is coupled to a plurality of electrodes. The signal processor circuit can include a digital multiplexer circuit coupled to the electrodes to multiplex brain signal data from different electrodes together into a multiplexed data stream. An ambulatory transceiver circuit wirelessly communicates information to and from a remote transceiver. A controller circuit permits a user to control which of the electrodes contribute data, a data resolution, and whether the data includes one or both of neural action or local field potential data. Seizure prediction components and methods are also described. | 10-02-2008 |
James G. Douglass, Iii, Apex, NC US
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| 20080287671 | DRUG-ELUTING STENTS COATED WITH P2Y12 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST COMPOUND - The present invention provides a P2Y | 11-20-2008 |
| 20090076256 | DEGRADATION-RESISTANT MONONUCLEOSIDE PHOSPHATE COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to mononucleoside phosphate compounds that have the benefits of a dinucleotide pharmaceutical. These mononucleoside phosphates can be made from a mononucleotide that has been modified by attaching a degradation-resistant substituent on the terminal phosphate of a polyphosphate mononucleotide. By attaching this degradation-resistant substituent, the stability from degradation matches or exceeds those of certain dinucleotides. The mononucleoside phosphate compounds of the present invention are useful in preventing and treating epithelial tissue diseases or diseases or disorders associated with platelet aggregation. | 03-19-2009 |
| 20100160250 | METHOD FOR TREATING INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS - This invention provides a method for inhibiting the release of interleukin-1β in a mammal. This invention also provides a method for preventing or treating pulmonary diseases, ophthalmic diseases, and autoimmune diseases that are associated with inflammation or inflammatory conditions. The invention also provides a method for preventing or treating neurodegenerative diseases, or pain in a mammal. The method comprises administering to a mammal in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of a mononucleoside compound, which is an antagonist of P2X | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100197913 | NON-NUCLEOTIDE COMPOSITION FOR INHIBITING PLATELET AGGREGATION - This invention is directed to a method of preventing or treating diseases or conditions associated with platelet aggregation. The method is also directed to a method of treating thrombosis or related disorders. The method comprises administering to a subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising an effective amount of a non-nucleotide compound, preferably a P2Y | 08-05-2010 |
| 20110054163 | P2Y6 RECEPTOR AGONISTS FOR TREATING LUNG DISEASES - This invention is directed to a method of enhancing or facilitating the clearance or the lung mucus secretions in a subject. This invention is also directed to a method of facilitating the hydration of the lung mucus secretions in a subject. This invention is further directed to a method of preventing or treating diseases or conditions associated with impaired lung or airway function in a human or other mammal. The method comprises administering to a subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising a therapeutic effective amount of P2Y | 03-03-2011 |
James G. Downward, Ann Arbor, MI US
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| 20100284863 | BIOSENSOR CARTRIDGE AND BIOSENSOR MOUNTING SYSTEM WITH INTEGRAL FLUID STORAGE AND FLUID SELECTION MECHANISMS - Some embodiments of the invention comprise a biosensor cartridge which optically, fluidically, and/or mechanically couples to an evanescent sensing measurement apparatus having annularizing illumination elements, said biosensor cartridge and measurement apparatus being used for detecting the presence of chemically or biologically active substances binding to said biosensor present within an aqueous media, such as and without limitation, the presence of specific proteins in blood or urine. Some embodiments comprise an integrated biosensor cartridge having a flow channel and a plurality of storage cavities, fluid flow in the cartridge controlled by valving mechanisms for directing a plurality of fluids through the cartridge, the order and amounts of such fluids passing through the cartridge being externally controlled and required for the detection and measurement of specific chemically or biologically active substances. | 11-11-2010 |
James G. Droppo, Duvall, WA US
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| 20080215321 | Pitch model for noise estimation - Pitch is tracked for individual samples, which are taken much more frequently than an analysis frame. Speech is identified based on the tracked pitch and the speech components of the signal are removed with a time-varying filter, leaving only an estimate of a time-varying speech signal. This estimate is then used to generate a time-varying noise model which, in turn, can be used to enhance speech related systems. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20080281591 | METHOD OF PATTERN RECOGNITION USING NOISE REDUCTION UNCERTAINTY - A method and apparatus are provided for using the uncertainty of a noise-removal process during pattern recognition. In particular, noise is removed from a representation of a portion of a noisy signal to produce a representation of a cleaned signal. In the meantime, an uncertainty associated with the noise removal is computed and is used with the representation of the cleaned signal to modify a probability for a phonetic state in the recognition system. In particular embodiments, the uncertainty is used to modify a probability distribution, by increasing the variance in each Gaussian distribution by the amount equal to the estimated variance of the cleaned signal, which is used in decoding the phonetic state sequence in a pattern recognition task. | 11-13-2008 |
| 20090177468 | SPEECH RECOGNITION WITH NON-LINEAR NOISE REDUCTION ON MEL-FREQUENCY CEPTRA - In an automatic speech recognition system, a feature extractor extracts features from a speech signal, and speech is recognized by the automatic speech recognition system based on the extracted features. Noise reduction as part of the feature extractor is provided by feature enhancement in which feature-domain noise reduction in the form of Mel-frequency cepstra is provided based on the minimum means square error criterion. Specifically, the devised method takes into account the random phase between the clean speech and the mixing noise. The feature-domain noise reduction is performed in a dimension-wise fashion to the individual dimensions of the feature vectors input to the automatic speech recognition system, in order to perform environment-robust speech recognition. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20090304211 | LOUDSPEAKER ARRAY DESIGN - Sound signals to be output from a loudspeaker array are modified by a plurality of filters designed according to an unconstrained optimization procedure to improve overall performance (e.g., power, directivity) of the loudspeaker array. More particularly, respective filters are configured to receive a signal to be output to a plurality of loudspeakers. Upon receiving the signal, the respective filters individually modify the received signal according to the results of the unconstrained optimization procedure and then output the individually modified signals to respective loudspeakers. The unconstrained optimization procedure takes into account manufacturing tolerances and individually enhances the signal output to each of a plurality of individual loudspeakers within an array to achieve an overall improvement in performance. In one example, a speaker system utilizes the unconstrained optimization procedure to enable a user to hear an output sound clearly, while adjacent people experience the output sound at lower volume, if at all. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20110161078 | PITCH MODEL FOR NOISE ESTIMATION - Pitch is tracked for individual samples, which are taken much more frequently than an analysis frame. Speech is identified based on the tracked pitch and the speech components of the signal are removed with a time-varying filter, leaving only an estimate of a time-varying speech signal. This estimate is then used to generate a time-varying noise model which, in turn, can be used to enhance speech related systems. | 06-30-2011 |
James G. Filas, Saint Cloud FR
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| 20090000785 | Method and Apparatus to Quantify Fluid Sample Quality - The invention relates to fluid sampling in a test that is used to determine physical and chemical characteristics of the fluids in a subterranean reservoir. The method reconstructs the entire pressure history of the fluid parcel that is captured in the fluid samplers during a test. Using this reconstructed pressure history of the samples, the quality of the samples, particularly, whether there is a phase change in the samples during the test, can be accurately quantified. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090159275 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING PRODUCTION IN A WELL - A technique is provided for optimizing well production. Intervals are selected along a deviated wellbore, and a well test and treatment string is deployed in the wellbore. Each interval is then isolated to enable performance of desired testing. The test data obtained is evaluated to determine an appropriate remedial action which is then implemented via the well test and treatment string. The system and method enable the testing and treatment of a plurality of intervals along a horizontal well during the same run downhole. | 06-25-2009 |
James G. Goodwin, Jr., Clemson, SC US
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| 20100249252 | ZR-FE CATALYSTS FOR FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS - Disclosed are solid titanium-free Fischer-Tropsch catalysts including iron homogeneously modified with a zirconium promoter/stabilizer. The homogeneously mixed solid catalysts can be formed through co-precipitation of iron and zirconium precursors followed by calcination and reduction to form the active catalyst materials. The catalysts can optionally include additional materials such as copper, potassium, and silicon promoters. | 09-30-2010 |
James G. Greger, Jr., King Of Prussia, PA US
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| 20090274693 | Method of Treating Cancer using a cMet and AXL Inhibitor and an ErbB Inhibitor - The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a patient comprising administering to the patient therapeutically effective amounts of: | 11-05-2009 |
James G. Hannoosh, Centerville, MA US
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| 20100119995 | DENTAL ABUTMENT INCLUDING FILLET - Exemplary embodiments relate to a dental abutment and methods of forming the same. The abutment ( | 05-13-2010 |
James G. Hoehn, Jr., Albany, NY US
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| 20100209795 | POWER SUBSYSTEM FOR A FUEL CELL SYSTEM - A fuel cell system includes a fuel cell stack, a battery system, a power communication line and a power conditioning circuit. The fuel cell stack provides a stack voltage that stays near or below a first maximum voltage. The battery system includes a terminal that is coupled to the power communication line. The power conditioning circuit, in response to the stack voltage, provides a second voltage to the power bus. The second voltage stays near or below a second maximum voltage, and the second maximum voltage is greater than the first maximum voltage. | 08-19-2010 |
James G. Horian, Newport Beach, CA US
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| 20090007351 | Cleaning apparatus with an automatically retractable head - A cleaning apparatus includes an elongate rod defined by a proximal end portion having a first linkage member and an opposed distal end portion. The first linkage member is pivotally coupled to a second linkage member of a cleaning head. There is a biasing assembly that is coupled to the elongate rod and to the cleaning head, which tensions the cleaning head to a maximum pivotal excursion relative to the cleaning rod. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090188770 | COIN DROP MECHANISM - A coin drop mechanism comprises a support member movably connected to a channel member. A contoured channel configured to receive at least one coin is formed on at least one of the members and defines a coin slot when the members are in contact with each other. The channel is configured to guide the at least one coin to a desired location aligned with an actuator opening on the members. The mechanism further comprises an actuator. The actuator comprises a actuation member configured to travel through the actuator opening, engage the at least one coin against a surface of the channel member, and displace the channel member relative to the support member causing a selected product to be dispensed from a product receptacle. | 07-30-2009 |
James G. Jones, Alamo, CA US
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| 20080208689 | Prepaid Financial Account Up-Front Incentives Management System and Method - A system and method for providing an incentive to holders of financial accounts, e.g., prepaid account holders, to engage in certain activities with those accounts. Account holders may be provided an up-front incentive based on a commitment to engage in certain account activities in the future, such as to refrain from using a prepaid account for at least an agreed upon time period or to maintain a specified minimum balance for an agreed upon time period. If the account holder fails to satisfy his commitment, at least a portion of the value of the incentive may be charged to the prepaid customer account. Rewards provided to an account holder to encourage particular account activities may include merchandise rewards, discounts and rebates or entries into a lottery type drawing for prizes. | 08-28-2008 |
James G. Kudlack, Greenville, NY US
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| 20090056426 | Apparatus, System and Method for Remediation of Contamination - An apparatus, system and method for removing and treating contaminated materials on a bottom of a body of water and introducing growth packets to revitalize the treated bottom of the body of water. The structure may comprise a vessel with an open face. The vessel may be lowered down to the bottom of the body of water with the face facing down. As a result, the vessel and the bottom form an isolated space. The structure may comprise at least one agitating device(s) for stirring up the materials inside the vessel so as to form a mixture containing the sediment materials which in turn contain the contaminants. Multiple at least one pipe(s) may be coupled to the vessel for transporting the mixture out of the vessel for processing (filtering, treating with chemicals, etc.) so as to neutralize or eliminate the contaminants in the mixture. Then, the treated mixture can be returned to the inside of the vessel via the at least one pipe(s). | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090300950 | Apparatus, System and Method for Remediation of Contamination - An apparatus, system and method for removing and treating contaminated materials on a bottom of a body of water and introducing growth packets to revitalize the treated bottom of the body of water. The structure may comprise a vessel with an open face. The vessel may be lowered down to the bottom of the body of water with the face facing down. As a result, the vessel and the bottom form an isolated space. The structure may comprise at least one agitating device(s) for stirring up the materials inside the vessel so as to form a mixture containing the sediment materials which in turn contain the contaminants. Multiple at least one pipe(s) may be coupled to the vessel for transporting the mixture out of the vessel for processing (filtering, treating with chemicals, etc.) so as to neutralize or eliminate the contaminants in the mixture. Then, the treated mixture can be returned to the inside of the vessel via the at least one pipe(s). | 12-10-2009 |
James G. Lovewell, San Leandro, CA US
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| 20090125019 | Articulatable Device for Delivering Therapeutic Energy to Tissue - A device for delivering therapeutic energy to tissue is provided. The device includes a proximal segment and a distal segment having one or more electrodes for delivering the therapeutic energy to the tissue. An articulating segment connects the proximal segment and the distal segment such that the distal segment is articulatable with respect to a longitudinal axis of the proximal segment. In one aspect of the invention, the articulating segment includes a living hinge. In another aspect of the invention, at least one electrically conductive articulating cable runs along the articulating segment, wherein the articulating cable is used both to articulate the distal segment and to deliver the therapeutic energy to the one or more electrodes. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20090125020 | Device and Method for Providing Power to Lighting Elements for Use as a Visual Indicator in a Medical Probe - A lighting device for use as a visual indicator in a medical probe is provided. The lighting device includes one or more light emitting elements that are used as a visual status indicator for the medical probe, and a driver circuit that receiving current from a power source and drives the light emitting elements. The driver circuit includes a current sensor to sense a current flowing through the light emitting elements, and a shut off switch. The shut off switch shuts off the power source current from the light emitting elements based on the sensed current from the current sensor. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20090318905 | Treatment Devices and Methods - A tissue treatment selection device that has at least one treatment delivery member, a delivery setting circuit that is coupled to the treatment delivery member that is adapted to be deployed into tissue to deliver therapeutic energy to a target tissue zone, and the processing circuit is operable to set treatment parameters in the delivery setting circuit that is operable to set treatment parameters in the delivery setting circuit. The processing circuit is operable to transmit a test signal through the deployed treatment delivery member and to determine deployment status. The treatment selection device has a processing circuit adapted to send a message to a display device that indicates that the deployed treatment delivery member has been determined to be compensable and contains a suggested change in the treatment parameters. Also presented herein is a method of treating a tissue of a patient using the treatment delivery device. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20100204638 | IRREVERSIBLE ELECTROPORATION AND TISSUE REGENERATION - A method and device are herein described to treat a target region of tissue, using at least one energy delivery device coupled to a power source and positioned in a treatment position so as to irreversibly electroporate tissue to ablate a target region, and introduce regenerative materials into a treated region. | 08-12-2010 |
| 20100249771 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERACTIVELY PLANNING AND CONTROLLING A TREATMENT OF A PATIENT WITH A MEDICAL TREATMENT DEVICE - A system and method for interactively planning and controlling a treatment of a patient for a medical treatment device are provided. The system includes a memory; a processor coupled to the memory; and a treatment control module stored in the memory and executable by the processor. The treatment control module graphically displays in real time a continuously changing treatment region defined by the electrodes as a user moves at least one of the electrodes. This allows the user to more effectively plan and treat a target region. | 09-30-2010 |
| 20100250209 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTIMATING A TREATMENT REGION FOR A MEDICAL TREATMENT DEVICE - A medical system and method for estimating a treatment region for a medical treatment device is provided. The system includes a memory; a processor coupled to the memory; and a treatment control module stored in the memory and executable by the processor. The treatment control module generates an estimated treatment region which is an estimate of a treatment region which would have been derived as a result of a numerical model analysis such as a finite element analysis. Advantageously, the estimated treatment region is generated using a fraction of the time it takes to generate the region using the numerical model analysis. | 09-30-2010 |
James G. Maveety, San Jose, CA US
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| 20080296754 | APPARATUS TO MINIMIZE THERMAL IMPEDANCE USING COPPER ON DIE BACKSIDE - A method and apparatus to minimize thermal impedance using copper on the die or chip backside. Some embodiments use deposited copper having a thickness chosen to complement a given chip thickness, in order to reduce or minimize wafer warpage. In some embodiments, the wafer, having a plurality of chips (e.g., silicon), is thinned (e.g., by chemical-mechanical polishing) before deposition of the copper layer, to reduce the thermal resistance of the chip. Some embodiments further deposit copper in a pattern of bumps, raised areas, or pads, e.g., in a checkerboard pattern, to thicken and add copper while reducing or minimizing wafer warpage and chip stress. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20080305603 | Forming carbon nanotube capacitors - A capacitor may be formed of carbon nanotubes. Carbon nanotubes, grown on substrates, may be formed in a desired pattern. The pattern may be defined by placing catalyst in appropriate locations for carbon nanotube growth from a substrate. Then, intermeshing arrays of carbon nanotubes may be formed by juxtaposing the carbon nanotubes formed on opposed substrates. In some embodiments, the carbon nanotubes may be covered by a dielectric which may be adhered by functionalizing the carbon nanotubes. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20090129022 | Micro-chimney and thermosiphon die-level cooling - A method and arrangement for dissipating heat from a localized area within a semiconductor die is presented. A semiconductor die is constructed and arranged to have at least one conduit portion therein. At least a portion of the conduit portion is proximate to the localized area. The conduit portion is at least partially filled with a heat-dissipating material. The conduit portion absorbs heat from the localized area and dissipates at least a portion of the heat away from the localized area. As such, thermal stress on the die is reduced, and total heat from the die is more readily dissipated. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20090218681 | Carbon nanotube and metal thermal interface material, process of making same, packages containing same, and systems containing same - A carbon nanotube (CNT) array is patterned on a substrate. The substrate can be a microelectronic die or a heat sink for a die. The patterned CNT array is patterned by using a patterned catalyst on the substrate to form the CNT array by growing. The patterned CNT array can also be patterned by using a patterned mask on the substrate to form the CNT array by growing. A computing system that uses the CNT array for heat transfer from the die is also used. | 09-03-2009 |
James G. Maveety, Campbell, CA US
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| 20090085198 | NANOTUBE BASED VAPOR CHAMBER FOR DIE LEVEL COOLING - The formation of electronic assemblies is described. In one embodiment, an electronic assembly includes a semiconductor die and a plurality of spaced apart nanotube structures on the semiconductor die. The electronic assembly also includes a fluid positioned between the spaced apart nanotube structures on the semiconductor die. The electronic assembly also includes a endcap covering the plurality of nanotube structures and the fluid, wherein the endcap is positioned to define a gap between the nanotube structures and an interior surface of the endcap. The endcap is also positioned to form a closed chamber including the working fluid, the nanotube structures, and the gap between the nanotube structures and the interior surface of the endcap. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20110109335 | Direct liquid-contact micro-channel heat transfer devices, methods of temperature control for semiconductive devices, and processes of forming same - An apparatus to test a semiconductive device includes a base plane that holds at least one heat-transfer fluid unit cell. The at least one heat-transfer fluid unit cell includes a fluid supply structure including a supply-orifice cross section as well as a fluid return structure including a return-orifice cross section. The supply-orifice cross section is greater than the return-orifice cross section. A die interface is also included to be a liquid-impermeable material. | 05-12-2011 |
James G. Moredock, Neptune Beach, FL US
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| 20090101013 | POWERED AIR CLEANING SYSTEM AND AIR CLEANING METHOD - A powered air cleaning system has a flow path extending through the system from an inlet to an outlet. A motor-driven fan is located along the flow path to draw particulate debris laden air into the inlet and rotate it about an axis to form a rotating flow that stratifies the debris laden air with the heaviest particles in the outermost orbits of the rotating flow. An ejector port ejects particulate debris laden air from the stratified rotating flow in the system. At least one de-swirl component located within the rotating flow aerodynamically redirects clean air from the innermost orbits of the stratified rotating flow toward the outlet to provide a positive airflow pressure out of the outlet. The system has a variable speed fan motor and an integrated controller for adjusting the speed of the motor and thereby the flow rate of clean air through the outlet of the system. The controller receives a signal that is a function of airflow requirements of a device supplied with clean air by the system. The system can be mounted above or below a hood housing an engine to be supplied with clean air. | 04-23-2009 |
James G. Outland, Jacksonville, NC US
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| 20090307879 | FASTENERS, COVER SYSTEMS, AND RELATED METHODS - Fasteners, cover systems, and related methods are provided. A fastener for fastening an item in place on an object can include a bottom member having a first cross-sectional shape and a top member having a second cross-sectional shape that is securable to the bottom member. The top member can be rotatable relative to the bottom member once the top member is secured to the bottom member. The fastener can also include a securement device for fastening the bottom member to an object. The fasteners can be part of a cover system that also includes a cover. The cover system can be used in conjunction with a window, such as a boat hatch. | 12-17-2009 |
James G. Palasota, Scottsdale, AZ US
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| 20090283103 | ELECTRONIC VAPORIZING DEVICES AND DOCKING STATIONS - A docking station for an electronic vaporizing device (EVD), the docking station includes: a housing; one or more charging slots in the housing for a plurality of spare batteries for use in the EVD; a dedicated charging slot in the housing for engaging the EVD to charge the EVD's battery; wherein the plurality of spare batteries are used as replacements for the EVD's battery; and an AC/DC charger connected to an AC electrical plug receptacle for charging a main battery that powers the docking station. | 11-19-2009 |
James G. Popowych, Rochester, NY US
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| 20080268363 | POROUS PARTICLES - The present invention is toner particle that includes a binder resin and nonionic organic polymer particles. The particle has porosity. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20080268367 | METHOD OF MAKING POROUS PARTICLES - The present invention is a method for the preparation of porous particles that includes dissolving a polymer material in a first organic solvent and adding a second organic solvent and nonionic organic polymer particles to form an organic phase. The organic phase is dispersed in an aqueous phase that includes a particulate stabilizer to form a dispersion and the dispersion is homogenized. The first and second organic solvents are evaporated and the product is recovered. | 10-30-2008 |
James G. Prete, Chicago, IL US
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| 20090020661 | Attachment system - An improved method for holding a cushioning media on a glass transportation cart. The holding arrangement and method can allow for easy replacement of the cushioning media and extend the operational lifespan of the cushioning media. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20090139163 | Insulating glass unit - An insulating unit that includes at least three transparent and/or semi-transparent sheets and which includes an improved arrangement to secure one or more intermediate sheets to a spacer frame. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20090139164 | Insulating glass unit - An insulating unit that includes at least three transparent and/or semi-transparent sheets and which includes an improved arrangement to secure one or more intermediate sheets to a spacer frame. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20090139165 | Insulating glass unit - An insulating unit that includes at least three transparent and/or semi-transparent sheets and which includes an improved arrangement to secure one or more intermediate sheets to a spacer frame. | 06-04-2009 |
James G. Quintus, Springfield, MO US
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| 20100323833 | BELT TENSIONER WITH DAMPING MEMBER - A tensioner for tensioning a belt includes a support housing at least in part defining a spring cavity. A damping member having a first friction bearing surface is at least partially disposed in the spring cavity. An arm pivotally attached to the support housing has a second friction bearing surface. A spring is located in the spring cavity and operatively connected to the arm and damping member to pivot the damping member about a pivot location such that the first friction bearing surface of the damping member is biased against the second friction bearing surface of the arm to dampen relative movement between the arm and the support housing. | 12-23-2010 |
James G. Renfro, Jr., Hickory, NC US
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| 20100013600 | RFID-based active labeling system for telecommunication systems - A radio-frequency identification-(RFID)-based active labeling system for labeling components of a telecommunication system. The active labeling system includes an electronically addressable active label device that forms and displays indicia that remains static and visible when the device is unpowered. A RFID tag is operably connected to the device and is configured to receive a RF signal that contains component information, and to harvest power from the RF signal. The RFID tag then transfers the component information and power to active label device to enable it to form and display indicia representative of the component information. A database unit is operably connected or is contained directly in the RF reader and contains the component information on a computer-readable medium. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20100052863 | RFID-based systems and methods for collecting telecommunications network information - Radio-frequency identification—(RFID)-based systems and methods for collecting telecommunications information is disclosed. The methods include storing transceiver information in a transceiver and connector information in an optical fiber connector, and then operably connecting the connector to the transceiver. The connection results in an electrical connection that allows the transceiver information to be communicated to the connector. The connector has a RFID tag that generates a connector RFID-tag signal that includes the connector information and the transceiver information. When electronics equipment are connected to the transceiver, electronics-equipment information is passed through the transceiver to the connector so that the electronics-equipment information can be included in the connector RFID-tag signal. The transceiver may also include a transceiver RFID tag that can receive connector information and electronics-equipment information and generate a transceiver RFID-tag signal that includes connector, transceiver and/or electronics-equipment information. A Portable test device is also used to connect to the transceiver or the electronics equipment to effectuate the transfer of transceiver and/or electronics-equipment information. | 03-04-2010 |
James G. Reyen, Binghamton, NY US
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| 20090230257 | Wire Tray and Tent Frame Incorporating Same - A wire tray and tent frame structural members are provided. The structural members include a utility channel or C-shaped channels to which wire trays can be mounted. More particularly, mounting structures of the wire tray insert into or otherwise engage the utility channel or engage the C-shaped channels and secure the wire tray to the structural members. The utility channel or C-shaped channels can include at least one undercut to prevent removal or disengagement of the mounting structure of the wire tray from the structural member. Similarly, methods of using the wire tray including resiliently biasing mounting structure of the wire tray to attach it to the structural member are provided. | 09-17-2009 |
James G. Rietzel, Antioch, CA US
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| 20090095055 | Method for Differentially Pumping Endblock Seal Cavity - A system for providing a seal between a rotating part and a stationary part that comprises two seals in series separated by a cavity is disclosed. The cavity may be at low pressure and failure of either seal may be detected by a change in cavity pressure. An alarm may be triggered when cavity pressure rises above a threshold, or when it remains above a threshold for more than a predetermined period of time. In a system comprising multiple cavities, a cavity may be selectively isolated to determine if a seal associated with that cavity is experiencing a leak. | 04-16-2009 |
| 20100170780 | MAGNET BAR SUPPORT SYSTEM - An apparatus and method for controlling local deposition rate in a physical vapor deposition process is provided. A magnet bar assembly is disposed inside a sputtering target. The magnet bar assembly comprises a magnet bar, a support member aligned with the magnet bar, and one or more sliding brackets that couple the support member to the magnet bar. Each sliding bracket compresses the magnet bar to the support member, allowing the use of spacers between the support member and the magnet bar to adjust local proximity of the magnet bar to the plasma bombarding the target. | 07-08-2010 |
| 20100300877 | HIGH UTILIZATION ROTATABLE TARGET USING CERAMIC TITANIUM OXIDE RING - A sputtering target assembly and its manufacturing method are provided for sputtering ceramic material on a substrate. The sputtering target assembly comprises a backing tube having a central portion, a first end and a second end; at least one cylindrical sputtering target member comprising a first ceramic material; and at least one collar comprising a second ceramic material different than the first ceramic material. The cylindrical sputtering target member is coupled to the backing tube at the central portion, and the collar is coupled to the backing tube at an area between one of the first and second ends and the cylindrical sputtering target member. In one embodiment, the sputtering rate of the collar is less than or equal to the sputtering rate of the cylindrical sputtering target member. | 12-02-2010 |
James G. Sarnacke, Macomb, MI US
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| 20100205450 | VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC TOOL WITH COPY PROTECTION AND AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION OF VEHICLE ECUS AND FAULT DISPLAY - A diagnostic tool for a vehicle configured to automatically identify different communication protocols used by Electronic Control Units (ECUs) on-board the vehicle. The diagnostic tool includes a connector connectable to a data port of the vehicle; a data processor and a data storage device configured to store a list of different communication protocols. The data processor automatically initiates communications with the ECUs on-board the vehicle using a first communication protocol and if the data processor receives a response comporting to the first communication protocol, the data processor determines that at least one ECU on-board the vehicle is using the first communication protocol. Additionally, the data processor automatically initiates communications with the ECUs on-board the vehicle using a second communication protocol and if the data processor receives a response comporting to the second communication protocol, the data processor determines that at least one ECU on-board the vehicle is using the second communication protocol. | 08-12-2010 |
James G. Schleicher, Ii, Los Gatos, CA US
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| 20090051387 | Field programmable gate array with integrated application specific integrated circuit fabric - A field programmable gate array (“FPGA”) is provided having integrated application specific integrated circuit (“ASIC”) fabric. The ASIC fabric may be used to implement one or more custom or semi-custom hard blocks within the FPGA. The ASIC fabric can be made up of a “custom region” and an “interface region.” The custom region can implement the custom or semi-custom ASIC design and the interface region can integrate and connect the custom region to the rest of the FPGA circuitry. The custom region may be based on a structured ASIC design. The interface region may allow the ASIC fabric to be incorporated within the hierarchical organization of the FPGA, allowing the custom region to connect to the FPGA circuitry in a seamless manner. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20100207659 | FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY WITH INTEGRATED APPLICATION SPECIFIC INTEGRATED CIRCUIT FABRIC - A field programmable gate array (“FPGA”) is provided having integrated application specific integrated circuit (“ASIC”) fabric. The ASIC fabric may be used to implement one or more custom or semi-custom hard blocks within the FPGA. The ASIC fabric can be made up of a “custom region” and an “interface region.” The custom region can implement the custom or semi-custom ASIC design and the interface region can integrate and connect the custom region to the rest of the FPGA circuitry. The custom region may be based on a structured ASIC design. The interface region may allow the ASIC fabric to be incorporated within the hierarchical organization of the FPGA, allowing the custom region to connect to the FPGA circuitry in a seamless manner. | 08-19-2010 |
James G. Schlett, Reston, VA US
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| 20100308111 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRACKING LITIGATION HOLD MATERIALS - Embodiments include systems and methods for tracking litigation hold materials. In one embodiment, a litigation hold system is used to track an organization's progress in preserving materials relevant to a litigation matter. In one embodiment, the litigation hold system provides an automated system for sending litigation hold notices and tracking individuals' responses to the received litigation hold notice. The litigation hold system may further automatically send reminder notices to remind an individual of his continuing obligation to comply. The litigation hold system may automate the process of sending release notices once the obligation to preserve materials for the litigation has ended. | 12-09-2010 |
James G. Shelnut, Lancaster, MA US
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| 20090302237 | PHOTOLUMINESCENT FIBERS, COMPOSITIONS AND FABRICS MADE THEREFROM - Disclosed are photoluminescent fibers containing photoluminescent phosphorescent materials and photoluminescent fluorescent materials whose emission signature lies partly or fully in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Also disclosed are the use of the inventive fibers, fabrics made therefrom, and objects containing the fiber. | 12-10-2009 |
James G. Sidla, Monticello, MN US
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| 20080256864 | Skylight Protector - A protector ( | 10-23-2008 |
| 20100263281 | Cantilever Gate - Cantilever gates ( | 10-21-2010 |
James G. Tausche, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20110094695 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS IN PULP AND PAPER MAKING PROCESSES - Method for controlling the deposition of organic contaminants from the pulp and papermaking systems using water soluble aminoplast ether copolymers is described herein. The aminoplast ether copolymer can be used alone or in combination with one or more additives. The pulps to be treated include mechanical, chemical, semi-chemical pulps; sulfide pulp; recycled old newspapers; mixed office wastes; corrugated boxes; and their combinations. The use of water soluble aminoplast ether copolymers to control or prevent pitch and stickies deposition improves down stream performance of papermaking equipment increasing mill efficiency and improving paper quality. | 04-28-2011 |
James G. Taylor, Vi, Fairfax, VA US
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| 20090258369 | OVER-EXPRESSION AND MUTATION OF A TYROSINE KINASE RECEPTOR FGFR4 IN TUMORS - This disclosure provides tyrosine kinase protein and nucleic acid variants, particularly FGFR4 variants, which are linked to increased risk of tumor metastasis. The disclosure further provides methods of diagnosis and prognosis, and development of new therapeutic agents using these molecules and fragments thereof, and kits for employing these methods and compositions. | 10-15-2009 |
James G. Tsacoyeanes, Southbury, CT US
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| 20080231937 | Spatial Light Modulator Using an Integrated Circuit Actuator and Method of Making and Using Same - A spatial light modulator (SLM) includes an integrated circuit actuator that can be fabricated using photolithography or other similar techniques. The actuator includes actuator elements, which can be made from piezoelectric materials. An electrode array is coupled to opposite walls of each of the actuator elements is an electrode array. Each array of electrodes can have one or more electrode sections. The array of reflective devices forms the SLM. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20110075236 | Method Utilizing an Electrooptic Modulator - A method utilizes a dynamically controllable optical element that receives an electrical field, which changes an index of refraction in at least one direction within the optical element. The change in index of refraction imparts a change to a beam of radiation passing through the optical element. The electric field is controlled by a feedback/control signal from a feedback system that includes a detector positioned proximate an image plane in the system. The optical element can be positioned in various places within the system depending on what light characteristics need to be adjusted, for example after an illumination system or after a light patterning system. In this manner, the optical element, under control of the dynamic electric field, can dynamically change its propagation characteristics to dynamically change either a beam of illumination from the illumination system or a patterned beam of radiation from the patterning system, such that they exhibit desired light characteristics. | 03-31-2011 |
James G. Vanden Eynden, Hamiliton, OH US
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| 20110110080 | Modular Light Reflectors and Assemblies for Luminaire - A reflector assembly for a lighting apparatus, the reflector assembly comprising two or more reflector modules configured for associating with one or more light sources, each reflector module comprising one or more reflectors for being located adjacent to a light source when the reflector module is associated with the one or more light sources, the one or more reflectors configured to reflect light from the adjacent light source. The reflector modules may further comprising a cover plate defining a plurality of light source apertures for allowing a light source to protrude through the cover plate, at least a first of the one or more light source apertures disposed adjacent to an overhead reflector and at least a second of the one or more light source apertures disposed adjacent to a lateral reflector. The reflector assembly can comprising any number of reflector modules and the reflector modules can be arranged in different configurations to create different light distributions with the same reflector modules. | 05-12-2011 |
James G. Vanden Eynden, Hamilton, OH US
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| 20090103288 | Roadway luminaire and methods of use - A lighting apparatus having a base member and a directional member are shown and described. The base member includes a first surface having a plurality of reflective elements extending therefrom. The base member also including a plurality of openings arranged in a pattern. Each openings is configured to receive a respective light source. The directional member has a portion of a reflective surface positioned relative to at least one opening to reflect light radiating from a lighting source disposed within the opening towards a portion of at least one of the reflective elements extending from the base member. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20090161367 | LUMINAIRE REFLECTOR - A reflector for a luminaire comprising a plurality of reflective panels retained in a three-dimensional concave reflector shape. The reflector shape defines a first opening for a light source and a second opening for emitting light in a predetermined distribution pattern. Each of the reflective panels has an inwardly-facing smooth reflective surface between the light source opening and the light emitting opening. The light emitting opening plane is perpendicular to nadir. The reflective panels are curved inward in the direction of nadir adjacent to the light emitting opening to produce a secondary reflective surface for a portion of light from the light source. | 06-25-2009 |
| 20090201676 | LIGHT FIXTURE AND REFLECTOR ASSEMBLY FOR SAME - A light fixture useful in the lighting of parking garages, including a base, a reflector element and at least one light-emitting lamp. The reflector element includes a reflector portion that extends vertical from the base to a distal edge that extends beyond the lamp. The extending reflector portions include a plurality of planer panels positioned in a plane at an angle that faces toward the lamp. A portion of the emitted light is reflected by the extending reflector portion in the opposed horizontal direction away from the fixture at a reflected angle from nadir that is greater than the emitted angle. The light fixture provides a uniform lighting pattern that allows for using fewer of the light fixtures, by projecting or reflecting emitted light horizontally at very high angles from nadir, and delivering more light to areas laterally remote from the fixture, and potentially using less energy. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20100073930 | Lighting Apparatus with Heat Dissipation System - A lighting apparatus is shown and described. In one aspect, the lighting apparatus includes a light source, a plate, and frame. The light source can include one or more lighting elements that are in thermal communication with the light source. The plate can have a dissipative portion extending outward from a point of thermal communication between the plate and the light source. The frame can at least partially enclose the light source and may also be in thermal communication therewith. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100085767 | INTERCHANGEABLE LIGHTIING - A lighting apparatus is shown and described. In one aspect, the lighting apparatus includes a lighting component and a mounting structure. The lighting component can include a light source, a plate, and a frame. The light source can include one or more lighting elements, such as light emitting diodes. The lighting component can be releasably secured to the mounting structure. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20110085328 | Luminaire and Methods of Use - A lighting apparatus having a base member and a directional member are shown and described. The base member includes a first surface having a plurality of reflective elements extending therefrom. The base member also including a plurality of openings arranged in a pattern. Each openings is configured to receive a respective light source. The directional member has a portion of a reflective surface positioned relative to at least one opening to reflect light radiating from a lighting source disposed within the opening towards a portion of at least one of the reflective elements extending from the base member. | 04-14-2011 |
James G. Vassilakis, Naperville, IL US
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| 20090264686 | Hydrogenolysis processes and hydrogenolysis catalyst preparation methods - Hydrogenolysis processes are provided that can include providing a hydrogenolysis reactor having a catalyst therein. The catalyst can be exposed to a reducing agent in the absence of polyhydric alcohol compound while maintaining a temperature of the catalyst above 290° C. Hydrogenolysis processes can also include providing a passivated catalyst to within a reactor and exposing the catalyst to a reducing atmosphere while maintaining the catalyst at a temperature less than 210° C. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20100160691 | Methods for Converting Glycerol to Propanol - A hydrogenolysis method for converting glycerol into propylene glycol by directing a glycerol containing feed having a pH of about 10 or more to a reaction section including at least one glycerol conversion catalyst and operating at glycerol conversions conditions to form a reaction product including propylene glycol. | 06-24-2010 |
James G. Walen, Kalamazoo, MI US
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| 20090182338 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A SURGICAL SAW BLADE WITH A BLADE HEAD AND RAISED BOSS AROUND WHICH THE BLADE HEAD PIVOTS - In a method of assembling a surgical saw blade assembly with an blade bar that contains an oscillating head, the blade bar is formed from opposed plates. One of the plates is punch stamped to define a boss around which blade head pivots. The plates are secured to one another in a series of steps in which spaced apart sections of the plates are welded together. | 07-16-2009 |
| 20100064525 | SURGICAL SAGITTAL SAW BLADE WITH A STATIC BAR AND A PIVOTING BLADE HEAD, THE BAR SHAPED TO FACILITATE HOLDIGN THE BLADE TO A COMPLEMENTARY SAW - A surgical sagittal saw blade with a static blade bar and to which a blade head is mounted. Distal from the proximal end of the blade bar, the sides of the bar taper outwardly. These outer taper sides facilitate the coupling of the blade bar to the complementary saw used to actuate the blade. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100201090 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMPACTING SOLID MEDICAL WASTE | 08-12-2010 |
| 20100228256 | SAGITTAL SAW BLADE WITH A STATIC BAR AND A MOVING DRIVE ROD AND BLADE CROWN, THE BAR HAVING SECONDARY OPENINGS - A surgical sagittal saw blade with a static blade bar shaped to be coupled to a sagittal saw. At least one drive rod extends through the bar. The drive rod is moveable within the blade bar. A blade crown, located outside the distal end opening of the blade bar is connected to the drive rod. The actuation of the drive rod by the saw results in the oscillation of the blade crown. Proximal to the distal end of the blade bar, the bar is formed with secondary openings. When the drive rod and blade crown are actuated, tissue entrained in the blade bar is discharged from the secondary openings. | 09-09-2010 |
| 20110156903 | WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR COLLECTING SOLID MEDICAL WASTE INCLUDING METAL DETECTION, PRE-DETECTION APPARATUS, AND/OR BAG- TENSIONING MECHANISM - A solid medical waste collection system for collecting solid medical waste. The system includes a mobile cart with a bag for storing the waste. A pre-detection apparatus detects metal-containing objects prior to placing them inside the bag to reduce costs to the facility in which the cart is employed. The system may also include a bag-tensioning mechanism for securing the bag to the cart. | 06-30-2011 |
James G. Wendelberger, Los Alamos, NM US
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| 20090204655 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING A GROUPING OF SEGMENTS WITHIN A MARKET - A method for determining a grouping of segments within a market. The method includes forming a bias mitigated square matrix from a square matrix populated with second choice data, and forming a compressed matrix from the bias mitigated square matrix. Each different segment is initially associated with a row of the square matrix and a column of the square matrix. The method also includes determining a matrix consistency score for the compressed matrix, forming at least one additional compressed matrix from the bias mitigated square matrix, and determining matrix consistency scores for each additional compressed matrix. The method further includes determining which matrix consistency score is best. | 08-13-2009 |
James G. Whayne, Saratoga, CA US
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| 20110077672 | Devices For Installing Stasis Reducing Means In Body Tissue - Devices for insertion into an atrial appendage of stasis reducing components such as mesh members, chemical bonding agents or expandable anchors are disclosed. | 03-31-2011 |
| 20110166569 | Structures For Supporting Multiple Electrode Elements - A catheter assembly comprises a first branch body having a first axis, a second branch body extending in a non-parallel relationship with respect to the first axis, and at least one electrode carried by the second branch body. In use, the first branch body can be located within a pulmonary vein within the left atrium, while the electrode carried by the second branch body is located in contact with endocardial tissue outside the pulmonary vein. Ablation energy can be transmitted from the electrode to contacted endocardial tissue while the first branch body is located within the pulmonary vein. | 07-07-2011 |
