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Christopher Jenkins, Richmond Heights, MO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100068703 | ENHANCED MEDICAL TREATMENTS RESULTING FROM CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION OF CALCIUM INFLUX FACTOR, IDENTITY WITH THE FACTOR ACTIVATING PHOSPHOLIPOLYSIS AND PRECIPITATING SUDDEN DEATH DURING MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION, AND DETERMINATION OF SIMILAR ACTIVATING MECHANISMS IN MULTIPLE CELL TYPES THROUGH DISINHIBITION OF CALCIUM-INDEPENDENT PHOSPHOLIPASE A2BETA - A method for treating a mammal comprises administering at least one of a gene, enzyme and pharmaceutical which modulates the concentration of iPLA | 03-18-2010 |
Christopher Jenkins, Frontenac, MO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090181443 | IDENTIFICATION, CLONING, EXPRESSION, AND A PURIFICATION OF THREE NOVEL HUMAN CALCIUM-INDEPENDENT PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 FAMILY MEMBERS POSSESSING TRIACYLGLYCEROL LIPASE AND ACYLGLYCEROL TRANSACYLASE ACTIVITIES - Isolated novel and purified and characterized phospholipase A | 07-16-2009 |
Christopher M. Jenkins, St. Louis, MO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100183626 | HUMAN PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 EPSILON - A novel function phospholipase A | 07-22-2010 |
Daniel J. Jenkins, Wildwood, MO US
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| 20090124502 | USE OF SULFURYL FLUORIDE AS A SPROUT INHIBITION AGENT - This invention relates to the inhibition of sprouting of potato tubers by use of sulfuryl fluoride. | 05-14-2009 |
Jeff Jenkins, Chesterfield, MO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100198637 | Systems and Methods for Integrated Claims Processing - Systems and methods, such as may be executed by a computer or computer network, for the management of claims related to vehicles owned by an owner of a fleet of vehicles. The systems and methods allow for a single claim record to be accessed by a vehicle repair (VR) division, which is responsible for getting the vehicle repaired and a loss control (LC) division which is responsible for allocating the costs associated with the repair. Each of the divisions works with the same record to provide for an enhanced integrative environment and improved intercommunication. | 08-05-2010 |
Michael R. Jenkins, Kansas City, MO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080245637 | Drive Through Air Compressor With Cone Clutch - A drive through crankshaft assembly which selectively provides rotational power to a vehicle accessory while continuously providing rotational power to a second vehicle accessory. Rotational power is selectively provided using a cone clutch assembly that is modular. The cone clutch assembly provides power to the first vehicle accessory when it is in an engaged state. The first vehicle accessory is turned off by putting the cone clutch assembly into a disengaged state using a clutch control system. | 10-09-2008 |
Robert S. Jenkins, Chesterfield, MO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080217395 | Secure Internet Payment Apparatus and Method - An improved apparatus and method for making payment over the internet with a financial media, such as a financial card, RFID, contactless media or the like, are disclosed. The apparatus includes an online enabled device or circuit connected to the internet to receive a communication indicating an amount due for the transaction. A reader reads data from the financial media. The data includes an account number corresponding to the financial media. The circuit transmits the data and the amount due to a financial institution corresponding to the financial media and allows the financial institution to provide an authorization number to the merchant indicating that the transaction has been approved. The merchant does not obtain access to the account number data. A method for a customer to pay for a transaction over an internet connection is also disclosed. Other apparatus and methods are also disclosed. | 09-11-2008 |
Sanford S. Jenkins, Lee'S Summit, MO US
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| 20110011481 | DEPLOYING A CHEMICALLY-INFLATABLE BAG WITH AN UNFURLING ACTION - Embodiments provide an apparatus and methods for providing a nonlabor-intensive process for preventing backfill entering, or environmental factors eroding, a cavity formed in the ground. Preventing cavity degradation involves constructing a chemically-inflatable bag that separates two or more chemical reactants by creases and cylindrical coils formed in the chemically-inflatable bag. The creases typically act as watertight releasable seals that separate the chemical reactants while the cylindrical coils resist unintentional compromise of the releasable seals. However, the cylindrical coils are designed to give way upon the user applying an unfurling action on the chemically-inflatable bag; thus, furnishing a passageway for the chemical reactants to intermix and initiate a chemical reaction. The chemical reaction produces carbon dioxide as a by-product, which expands the chemically-inflatable bag from a collapsed condition to an inflated condition. In the inflated condition, the chemically-inflatable bag fills and protects the integrity of the formed cavity. | 01-20-2011 |
Thomas S. Jenkins, Lee'S Summit, MO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110011481 | DEPLOYING A CHEMICALLY-INFLATABLE BAG WITH AN UNFURLING ACTION - Embodiments provide an apparatus and methods for providing a nonlabor-intensive process for preventing backfill entering, or environmental factors eroding, a cavity formed in the ground. Preventing cavity degradation involves constructing a chemically-inflatable bag that separates two or more chemical reactants by creases and cylindrical coils formed in the chemically-inflatable bag. The creases typically act as watertight releasable seals that separate the chemical reactants while the cylindrical coils resist unintentional compromise of the releasable seals. However, the cylindrical coils are designed to give way upon the user applying an unfurling action on the chemically-inflatable bag; thus, furnishing a passageway for the chemical reactants to intermix and initiate a chemical reaction. The chemical reaction produces carbon dioxide as a by-product, which expands the chemically-inflatable bag from a collapsed condition to an inflated condition. In the inflated condition, the chemically-inflatable bag fills and protects the integrity of the formed cavity. | 01-20-2011 |
