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David Janes, Rolling Meadows, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100074483Imaging System for Compensating for Mask Frame Misalignment - An imaging system compensates for mask frame misalignment with non-mask frames in an image sequence of patient anatomy. The system includes an image data processor. The image data processor determines a compensation zoom factor for individual image frames of an image sequence of an object of interest in response to data indicating distance between the object and a radiation detector for the individual image frames. The processor then associates individual zoom factors with corresponding individual image frames of the image sequence. The individual zoom factors associated with corresponding individual image frames of the image sequence are stored in a repository. An individual determined zoom factor is applied to align an associated corresponding image frame with a mask frame to provide an aligned image frame. Data representing an image difference frame, comprising a difference between data representing the aligned image frame and a mask frame, is determined. A user interface generates data representing a display image presenting the image difference frame.03-25-2010

David B. Janes, West Lafayette, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090050876Transparent Nanowire Transistors and Methods for Fabricating Same - Disclosed are fully transparent nanowire transistors having high field-effect mobilities. The fully transparent nanowire transistors disclosed herein include one or more nanowires, a gate dielectric prepared from a transparent inorganic or organic material, and transparent source, drain, and gate contacts fabricated on a transparent substrate. The fully transparent nanowire transistors disclosed herein also can be mechanically flexible.02-26-2009
20100295023FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR FABRICATION FROM CARBON NANOTUBES - Methods and apparatus for an electronic device such as a field effect transistor. One embodiment includes fabrication of an FET utilizing single walled carbon nanotubes as the semiconducting material. In one embodiment, the FETs are vertical arrangements of SWCNTs, and in some embodiments prepared within porous anodic alumina (PAA). Various embodiments pertain to different methods for fabricating the drains, sources, and gates.11-25-2010
20110253970Transparent nanowire transistors and methods for fabricating same - Disclosed are fully transparent nanowire transistors having high field-effect mobilities. The fully transparent nanowire transistors disclosed herein include one or more nanowires, a gate dielectric prepared from a transparent inorganic or organic material, and transparent source, drain, and gate contacts fabricated on a transparent substrate. The fully transparent nanowire transistors disclosed herein also can be mechanically flexible.10-20-2011

Patent applications by David B. Janes, West Lafayette, IN US

Dustin F. Janes, Santa Cruz, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090200127SHOCK ABSORBER WITH PRESSURE-CONTROLLED DAMPING08-13-2009

Gregg S. Janes, Carlsbad, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110289399SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DOCUMENT CONSTRUCTION - A document construction and management system is described. In one embodiment, documents are assembled by combining one or more modules. In one embodiment, the modules are combined according to one or more construction rules. The modules can be provided to a number of subscribers, each subscriber having one or more users. Access to each of the modules can be controlled on a subscriber basis and/or on a user basis based on different users or user classes. When new modules or new versions of an existing module are added to the database of available modules, access to the new module or version can be restricted until the new modules or versions have been reviewed and accepted. During the review period, the previous version of the module is made available to users for construction of documents. In one embodiment, one or more access rules are used to control which modules are available to which users. In one embodiment, search rules are provided to facilitate searching for a desired module.11-24-2011

Jeffrey Eugene Janes, San Diego, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110312510High-Throughput Complement-Mediated Antibody-Dependent and Opsonic Bactericidal Assays - The disclosure provides methods and kits for performing automated high-throughput assays to measure bactericidal activity in samples, such as plasma or sera from vaccinated subjects to evaluate the efficacy of vaccines against bacterial pathogens. The method combines obligatory linear-range data analysis, plate sealing and liquid volume handling for all assay steps to provide an automated, high-throughput measurement of bactericidal activity with favorable inter-assay and inter-operator variability.12-22-2011

Margaret Janes, Mokena, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090023118Mathematical education system - An apparatus for teaching mathematical concepts is set forth. The apparatus includes a display. A code for at least one ones number is selected from the group consisting of Arabic numerals 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. At least one non-numeric shape for at least one tens number is selected from sets of numbers, the sets of numbers consisting of 10-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80-89, and 90-99. The code and the at least one non-numeric shape are presented in association with one another on the display to form a numerical identity. The numerical identity has a value determined by the code and the at least one non-numeric shape.01-22-2009

Matthew Janes, Altadena, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110224223MTOR Modulators and Uses Thereof - The present invention provides methods and compositions for selective modulation of certain protein kinases, and especially mTor complexes. The methods and compositions are particularly useful in inhibiting mTor selectively for therapeutic applications.09-15-2011

Michael Janes, Eugene, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110045503The Use of Novel Coumarins as Glutathione and Thiol Labels - Fluorescent quinolizinocoumarin compounds substituted with electrophilic reactive groups that bind thiol compounds are described. The compounds are useful in detecting oxidative stress and processes associated therewith in live cells.02-24-2011

Michael Janes, San Jose, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090063206System and methods for selecting event tickets - A system is provided that enables customers to search for event tickets for purchase. A computer interacts with the user to allow the user to specify criteria for event tickets the user wishes to purchase. The system presents relevant event ticket results, and provides filters for the user to further refine those search results. The user selects an event, and then selects tickets for that event. Ticket availability is shown, with seat locations indicated directly on an interactive venue map. For purchase, the user is directed to the selling ticket provider.03-05-2009
20110173032System and methods for selecting event tickets - A system is provided that enables customers to search for event tickets for purchase. A computer interacts with the user to allow the user to specify criteria for event tickets the user wishes to purchase. The system presents relevant event ticket results, and provides filters for the user to further refine those search results. The user selects an event, and then selects tickets for that event. Ticket availability is shown, with seat locations indicated directly on an interactive venue map. For purchase, the user is directed to the selling ticket provider.07-14-2011

Nigel C. Janes, Bowling Green, KY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090101104AIR VALVE AND METHOD OF USE - An air valve and its method of use including an air valve housing; a throttle plate disposed on a throttle shaft; a driven gear attached on the throttle shaft; a brushless direct current motor assembly in connection via a pinion with the driven gear; an integrated electronic valve controller including digital signal processing on a circuit board; and a throttle position sensor on the circuit board, wherein the throttle position sensor includes at least one non-contact type sensor. In a preferred embodiment, the air valve includes an inlet port and an outlet port connected to an engine via an air intake manifold, such that re-circulated exhaust gas is introduced into the air intake manifold.04-23-2009

Paul M. Janes, Bethesda, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090279496DEDICATED AND PRIORITY BASED ALLOCATION IN MULTI-HOP WIRELESS SYSTEMS - A transmission channel allocation scheme for a multi-hop wireless network takes into account the priority of users, particular application requirements, applicable contractual requirements, and other factors. The channel allocation scheme determines which nodes can share a common channel for transmission without interference, and distinguishes between resources that must be dedicated to each node based on the requirements associated with each node, and the resources that are dynamically provided to each node, based on the current traffic demand. Additionally, resources that are not required to satisfy explicit requests are allocated among the nodes, thereby allowing nodes to sometimes avoid the delays associated with the access request process.11-12-2009

Richard Janes, Worcester, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110319206TENNIS RACKET INCLUDING SHOCK-ABSORBER MEANS - The racket includes a handle (12-29-2011

Sherman M. Janes, Portland, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090125712NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY AGENT - One embodiment of an inventive networking environment includes clients called sending clients because they send network content through a network, and clients called receiving clients because they receive the network content from the sending clients through the network. Both sending clients and receiving clients are “clients” in that they rely on a management server to orchestrate the secure transfer of information from sending clients to receiving clients.05-14-2009