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Janzen
Charotte C. Janzen, Wichita, KS US
Isaiah Paul Janzen, Sheboygan Falls, WI US
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| 20100139008 | Ice axe - An ice axe for mountaineering with a head that is detachable from the axe's handle. The handle is I-beam shaped in cross-section and joined with the head in a machined, interlocking joint with at least one threaded fastening securing the joint. The axe's head and handle are interchangable to allow increased versatility and usefulness, and the handle's I-beam construction facilitates the handle being driven into snow or ice, while increasing the axe's resistance to applied torsional forces when driven into ice or snow. | 06-10-2010 |
Jacob Janzen, Redwood City, CA US
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| 20110303899 | GRAPHENE DEPOSITION - Embodiments of the invention are directed toward the deposition of Graphene on a semiconductor substrate. In some embodiments, these processes can occur at low temperature levels during a back end of the line process. For example, Graphene can be deposited in a CVD reactor at a processing temperature that is below 600° C. to protect previously deposited layers that may be susceptible to sustained higher temperatures. Graphene deposition can include the deposition of an underlayer (e.g., cobalt) followed by the flow of a carbon precursor (e.g., acetylene) at the processing temperature. Graphene can then be synthesized with during cooling, an RTP cure, and/or a UV cure. | 12-15-2011 |
Joerg Janzen, Feldkiech AT
John Janzen, Spokane, WA US
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| 20110078045 | Purchaser centered, product driven world wide web seaching and e-commerce system - Aspects of this invention in their broadest sense disclose a system for providing a purchaser specified product search engine, including providing storage circuitry comprising a database of products, storing product data in the database, receiving from a prospective product purchaser, prospective purchaser product data of a desired product to purchase, accessing the database of products and comparing the prospective purchaser product data to product data in the database, and determining a probability that the prospective purchaser product data matches product data stored in the database. In other aspects of this invention, a data processing apparatus which provides a purchaser specified product search engine is disclosed, and includes storage circuitry comprising a database of product data, processing circuitry configured to receive purchaser specified product search inquiry data, and to access the database of product data, and then to compare the purchaser specified product search inquiry data to the product data; and determining a probability that the prospective purchaser product data matches the product data stored in the database. | 03-31-2011 |
Jörg Janzen, Feldkirch AT
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| 20110204761 | Mounting device for a furniture part and item of furniture - The invention relates to an item of furniture and a device for detachably mounting a furniture part on a guide unit, by means of which the furniture part is accommodated on a furniture body so as to be displaceable, and the guide unit includes a body rail that is associated with the furniture body and a movement rail that is associated with the furniture part. A mounting mechanism is present and includes an attachment part, which is mountable on the guide unit and is adjustable from a pre-assembly state mounted on the guide unit into a final assembly state, in which the furniture part is mountable on the guide unit in the intended manner by means of the mounting means. | 08-25-2011 |
| 20110241509 | APPARATUS FOR DRIVING AN ACTUATING MECHANISM, OPENING APPARATUS, AND PIECE OF FURNITURE - An apparatus for driving an actuating mechanism, of an apparatus for opening and/or closing a furniture part accommodated in a movable manner on a basic furniture part, including a drive unit for driving the actuating mechanism via a transmission arrangement with a plurality of transmission members. The actuating mechanism is arranged on one of the furniture parts and can be brought temporarily into contact with the other furniture part during opening and/or closing. The contact between the actuating mechanism and the other furniture part is broken during an opening operation. The transmission arrangement includes a traction-mechanism device. | 10-06-2011 |
Mark Janzen, Wichita, KS US
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| 20090077363 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF CREATING AND ACCESSING SOFTWARE SIMULATED COMPUTERS - The system and methods of the present application comprise one or more computers that generate and maintain a plurality of software-simulated computers. Each software-simulated computer is adapted to efficiently run an installed application program. Additional security layers provide access to the installed application through a remote user interface installed on a user's computing device. The system generates a new copy of the software-simulated computer for each user session, that prevents configuration problems from interfering with the proper operation of the application program, thereby consistently running the application in an optimized fashion, regardless of changes made to the software-simulated computer by the user or a virus. These software-simulated computers are unaffected by changes a user makes on their own client device. To this end, the system provides robust, web accessible capabilities to application software that may not have been adapted for use on the Internet. | 03-19-2009 |
| 20110296403 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF CREATING AND ACCESSING SOFTWARE SIMULATED COMPUTERS - The system and methods of the present application comprise one or more computers that generate and maintain a plurality of software-simulated computers. Each software-simulated computer is adapted to efficiently run an installed application program. Additional security layers provide access to the installed application through a remote user interface installed on a user's computing device. The system generates a new copy of the software-simulated computer for each user session, that prevents configuration problems from interfering with the proper operation of the application program, thereby consistently running the application in an optimized fashion, regardless of changes made to the software-simulated computer by the user or a virus. These software-simulated computers are unaffected by changes a user makes on their own client device. To this end, the system provides robust, web accessible capabilities to application software that may not have been adapted for use on the Internet. | 12-01-2011 |
Michael L. Janzen, Wichita, KS US
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| 20110183815 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING PLANTAR FASCIITIS - A device and method for treating and preventing plantar fasciitis includes a wedge adapted to be placed under the big toe. The wedge has a top surface for supporting the big toe, a first support surface separated from the top surface by a first angle, and a second support separated from the top surface by a second angle. The first and second support surfaces are perpendicular with each other so that one rests on the floor and the other serves as a backstop. The wedge has a first position for inclining the top surface upwardly at the first angle to provide moderate stretching of the plantar fascia, and a second position for inclining the top surface upwardly at the second angle to provide maximum stretching. The first angle is within a range of 20 to 25 degrees, and the second angle is within a range of 65 to 70 degrees. | 07-28-2011 |
Paul Janzen, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20110257909 | INERTIALLY REFERENCED SENSOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - An inertially referenced motion sensor that may be rigidly coupled to a relative motion sensor. Signals from the relative motion sensor and inertially referenced motion sensor may be combined to produce an inertially referenced relative signal. | 10-20-2011 |
Roland Janzen, Landenberg, PA US
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| 20090208987 | Method and Composition for Stabilizing Liquid Reagents - The invention relates to methods and compositions for removing a dissociated species from a fluid medium solution during and after it has detached from a solid-phase immersed in said medium, thereby allowing the concentration of free species to remain close to zero, and for improving the signal to noise ratio in assays. This is achieved by employing a substrate, such as a scavenging solid-phase, having an attached binding partner or partners (“scavenger”) for the specifically binding species and which is present during storage. This substrate may also contain regions for binding signal generating components attached to the solid-phase. This substrate binds any free species bleeding off the solid phase, increasing the reliability and sensitivity of assays. A subset of the substrates in the invention additionally forms cross-linked networks of solid-phase particles that further increase the sensitivity of assays. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20100233725 | IMMUNOASSAYS EMPLOYING NON-PARTICULATE CHEMILUMINESCENT REAGENT - Methods and reagents are disclosed for conducting assays. Embodiments of the present methods and reagents are concerned with chemiluminescent reagents for determining the presence and/or amount of an analyte in a sample suspected of containing the analyte. The reagent is non-particulate and comprises a binding partner for the analyte and a chemiluminescent composition comprising an olefinic compound and a metal chelate. In embodiments of an assay, a combination is provided that comprises a sample suspected of containing the analyte, a chemiluminescent reagent as described above and a sensitizer reagent capable of generating singlet oxygen. The combination is subjected to conditions for binding of the analyte to the binding partner for the analyte. The sensitizer is activated and the amount of luminescence generated by the chemiluminescent composition is detected wherein the amount of luminescence is related to the amount of the analyte in the sample. | 09-16-2010 |
Thomas Janzen, Frederiksberg DK
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| 20080317903 | Bacteriophage Resistant Lactic Acid Bacteria - A lactic acid bacterium (LAB) wherein an YjaE protein is essentially inactive and the LAB thereby get improved resistance to bacteriophages, a starter culture composition comprising the lactic acid bacterium and use of this starter culture manufacturing a food or feed product. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20110177034 | PROBIOTIC BIFIDOBACTERIUM LONGUM - The invention relates to novel, probiotic, anti-inflammatory strains of | 07-21-2011 |
