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Craig Jensen, La Canada, CA US
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| 20090094433 | Solid State Drive Optimizer - A method for optimizing a solid state drive is described. The method involves determining whether a free space fragment on the SSD is smaller than the threshold fragment size. If the free space fragment on the SSD is smaller than the threshold fragment size, eliminating the free space fragment. If the free space fragment on the SSD is not smaller than the threshold fragment size, retaining the free space fragment for storing data. Elimination of the free space fragments smaller than the threshold fragment size results in a fewer number of free space fragments being used when writing to the SSD, allowing for improved SSD performance. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20090132621 | SELECTING STORAGE LOCATION FOR FILE STORAGE BASED ON STORAGE LONGEVITY AND SPEED - A method for selecting storage locations is provided. The method involves selecting storage locations for file storage by matching the speed and/or longevity of the storage locations with the frequency of access of the file type of the file, or the frequency of access of the file itself. The method allows for optimized usage of storage locations by matching frequently accessed files with higher performing storage locations, storage devices or storage systems. | 05-21-2009 |
Dan D. Jensen, La Jolla, CA US
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| 20110239890 | Thermite-Metal Foam - The present invention discloses materials, systems and methods for creating metal foams to envelop targets, which involve the formulation of powdered thermite/metal matrices. Essentially, each matrix will include thermite and a foaming agent. Additionally, a thickening agent can be blended into the powdered thermite/metal matrix to create desirable foaming properties when the thermite is ignited. A heat sink agent can also be dispersed throughout the powdered thermite/metal matrix to limit temperature rise in the matrix during a thermite reaction. Further, a binder can be combined with the powdered thermite/metal matrix to hold the formulation together. In use, the formulation is delivered to the vicinity of the target where it is ignited. The resultant metal foam is intended to envelop and neutralize the target. | 10-06-2011 |
David Jensen, Santa Rosa, CA US
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| 20100043336 | TWO PART INTERLOCKING UNIT BLOCK WALL BUILDING SYSTEM - A stackable masonry unit having male and female elements that cooperate with complementary female and male elements on identical, opposing, adjoining units to create an interlocking two- or three-unit module from single design element. Each interlocking module comprises a portion of a course in a block wall made of cementitious material, e.g., a concrete masonry unit or insulating concrete foam. | 02-25-2010 |
David I. Jensen, Santa Rosa, CA US
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| 20120060438 | INTERLOCKING WALL UNIT SYSTEM FOR CONSTRUCTING A WALL ON A PRE-EXISTING STRUCTURAL GRID MATRIX - A system for assembling two-sided walls on, through, and around a pre-installed structural steel grid. System wall units have an outer side and an inner side, the outer side being an outer wall surface, the inner side opposing an inner side of one or more wall units on an opposing side of the structural steel grid. Interlock elements extend through spaces in the structural steel grid and connect opposing wall units to prevent separation of the opposing wall units. Installed in courses, the wall units create a continuous void between opposing wall units, such that structural void fill material can be poured into the assembled wall at one or more openings, and the void fill material will fill the continuous void from the top of the wall to the bottom of the wall. Plumbing, electrical, and other building systems can be installed on the steel grid prior to wall assembly. | 03-15-2012 |
Davis Jensen, Torrance, CA US
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| 20100117473 | ROBUST PERMANENT MAGNET ROTOR ASSEMBLY - A rotor assembly for an electric motor having at least one gas vent allowing for the release of gases from within an enclosed portion is provided. The rotor assembly comprises a rotor shaft with at least one magnet longitudinally extending a portion of an outer surface thereof in an axial direction and being retained therewith. A non-magnetic wedge spacer may be positioned between each of a plurality of magnets and a cylindrical sleeve may be positioned about the at least one magnet. An end cap or stub shaft is adhered or mechanically held to or within each end of the cylindrical sleeve adjacent the at least one magnet forming an enclosed portion of the rotor assembly. At least one vent hole, channel, or bevel provides a gas flow through passage in flow communication with the enclosed portion and an environment outside of the enclosed portion of the rotor assembly. | 05-13-2010 |
Earl Jensen, San Clara, CA US
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| 20110174777 | PROCESS CONDITION SENSING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PLASMA CHAMBER - A sensing device for measuring a plasma process parameter in a plasma chamber for processing workpieces may include a substrate with one or more sensor embedded in the substrate. The substrate can have a surface made of substantially the same material as workpieces that are plasma processed in the plasma chamber. Each sensor can include a collector portion made of substantially the same material as the substrate surface. The collector portion includes a surface that is level with the surface of the substrate. Sensor electronics are embedded into the substrate and coupled to the collector portion. When the substrate surface is exposed to a plasma one or more signals resulting from the plasma can be measured with the sensor(s). | 07-21-2011 |
Eric Jensen, Los Altos, CA US
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| 20100121939 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACCESSING AN IN-VEHICLE COMMUNICATION NETWORK VIA A MEDIA INTERFACE - A system and method relate to accessing an in-vehicle communication network, including a media interface having a microprocessor. The media interface may be connected to a vehicle media system. Further, a media device may be connected to the media interface, and the media device may access the in-vehicle communication network via the media interface. | 05-13-2010 |
Gary Andrew Jensen, Napa, CA US
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| 20100072746 | Universal saddletap fitting for H.V.A.C. duct - The purpose is to extract a large volume of regulated conditioned air thru use of a saddle tap fitting made of sheet metal, and for tightly attaching a HVAC branch line to a circular or arcuate sides of a flat or short sections of pipe as well as tapers, reducers or oval main trunk lines and their fittings of many different sizes at an angle. This fitting includes 2 cylindrical collars rotatably attached to a body having a skirt which flexibly conforms, to the arcuate surface to which it is attached. Manually rotating the two canted collars smoothly changes the angles and compound angles, to the branch lines from a range of approx 107 degrees when attached to the main line thus directing a controlled volume of conditioned air to desired locations all of this can be achieved with the use of this one fitting. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100201121 | H.V.A.C variable size saddle tap fitting - The purpose is to extract conditioned air through the use of a saddle tap fitting made of sheet metal or other material for attaching a rectangular or square discharge to registers or duct to a round or the round sides of an oval HVAC main trunk line or short sections of pipe of many different sizes as well as tapers, reducers or fittings. With the use of this fitting will reduce huge amounts of manufacturing and inventory. This saddle tap which flexibly conforms tightly to the arcuate surface to which it is attached will deliver less turbulent conditioned air to desired locations. A key feature of the fitting is several attachment tabs typical of ( | 08-12-2010 |
Henrik Tholstrup Jensen, Long Beach, CA US
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| 20080214112 | Method and System for Using PSK Sync Word for Fine Tuning Frequency Adjustment - In RF transceivers, a method and system for using phase shift key (PSK) sync word for fine tuning frequency adjustment are provided. One aspect of the invention provides for adjusting a local oscillator frequency in a radio frequency (RF) receiver when a residual DC offset remains after a coarse frequency offset adjustment if performed. The fine adjustment may be necessary because of the synchronization required with a PSK-based modulated portion of a Bluetooth packet. A residual phase shift detected in a sync sequence portion of the Bluetooth packet may be utilized to determine a residual or fine frequency adjustment. This approach may allow an RF receiver to operate, in some instances, without the need for an equalizer. In this regard, the power consumed by the RF receiver may be minimized and/or the overall cost of the RF receiver may be reduced. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20090093224 | Translational loop transmitter architecture employing channel power ratio measurements for modulation accuracy calibration - A Radio Frequency RF transmitter includes a translational loop architecture that supports non-constant envelope modulation types and includes by adjusting the envelope of the translational loop at the translational loop output. The RF transmitter includes an Intermediate Frequency (IF) modulator, a translational loop, an envelope time delay adjust block, an envelope adjust block, and a time delay calibration block. The IF modulator receives a modulated baseband signal and produces a modulated IF signal having a non-constant envelope. The translational loop receives the modulated IF signal and produces a modulated RF signal having a constant envelope. The envelope time delay adjust block receives an envelope signal corresponding to the original modulated signal and produces a time delayed envelope signal based upon a time delay control signal. The envelope adjust block adjusts the modulated RF signal based upon the time delayed envelope signal to produce an envelope adjusted modulated RF signal. Finally, the time delay calibration block receives the envelope adjusted modulated RF signal and produces the time delay control signal. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20100009673 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FREQUENCY FEEDBACK ADJUSTMENT IN DIGITAL RECEIVERS - In RF transceivers, a method and a system for a frequency feedback adjustment in digital receivers are provided. A DC offset may result from the difference in frequencies between an RF transmitter and an RF receiver. An adjustment of the receiver's frequency may be implemented after synchronization occurs and may be performed by, for example, utilizing a header portion of a packet communicated via a wireless interface. The adjustment may be performed when the frequency difference exceeds a threshold value. In another aspect, adjusting the frequency of the RF receiver may be performed by modifying and/or changing a phase locked loop (PLL) trimmer register. This approach may allow an RF receiver to operate, in some instances, without the need for an equalizer. In this regard, the power consumed by the RF receiver may be minimized and/or the overall cost of the RF receiver may be reduced. | 01-14-2010 |
Jacob Jensen, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20100180322 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FLOATING PORT CONFIGURATION - A system and method automatically configures the interfaces of an intermediate network device. A discovery process operating at the device detects the identity or type of network entities actually coupled to the device's interfaces. Utilizing the identity or type of detected entities, a look-up is performed to obtain a configuration macro specially defined for each detected network entity. The retrieved configuration macros are executed and applied at the respective interfaces. During operation, the intermediate network device continues to monitor the identity and type of entities actually coupled to its interfaces. If a change is detected, such as an entity moving from a first to a second interface, the specially defined configuration macro for that entity floats from the first to the second interface where it is executed and applied. | 07-15-2010 |
Jacob F. Jensen, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20120084410 | Configuring Interfaces of a Switch Using Templates - Configuring an interface of a switch includes sending an authentication request requesting authentication for an endpoint from a switch to an authentication server. The switch comprises interfaces and is operable to access templates, where a template is operable to generate one or more interface commands for an interface. An instruction is received from the authentication server. The instruction instructs the switch to apply an identified template to an interface, where the identified template is identified by the authentication server as associated with the endpoint. The identified template is applied to configure the interface according to the instruction. | 04-05-2012 |
Jeff Jensen, Reseda, CA US
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| 20090297999 | IGNITER/THRUSTER WITH CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION CHAMBER - An ignition system and method of igniting the ignition system includes a main catalyst section in a staged relationship with a pilot-catalyst section to stage a decomposition though the pilot-catalyst section which preheats the main catalyst section. | 12-03-2009 |
John Jensen, Alameda, CA US
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| 20100152879 | PROCESSING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN A PLASMA PROCESSING TOOL - A plasma-processing tool for processing a substrate using at least a first process recipe and a second process recipe is provided. The plasma-processing tool includes transducers configured to collect process data streams, each process data stream pertaining to a process parameter being monitored during recipe execution. The tool also includes a logic circuitry configured for receiving a set of meta-data wherein each meta-data includes identification data about the substrate and the process recipe being executed. The logic circuitry is also configured for receiving a set of process data streams, each of which being associated with a specific process recipe. The logic circuitry further includes storing the meta-data and the process data streams associated with the first process recipe as a first file and the meta-data and the process data streams associated with the second process recipe as a second file. | 06-17-2010 |
John Steffen Jensen, Santa Cruz, CA US
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| 20090114280 | COMBINATION NON-IMAGING CONCENTRATOR - The present invention is a combination non-imaging concentrator in which at least one surface or volume is incorporated as an optical element to increase obliquity of reflection at walls of a light guide. The combination non-imaging concentrator may be used in a solar energy system to receive solar radiation from optical components and then output the solar radiation to a photovoltaic cell for conversion to electricity. One or more lenses may be formed integrally with the light guide, or may be used in conjunction with the light guide as separate components. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20100012169 | Energy Recovery of Secondary Obscuration - A solar energy system is provided to capture an increased amount of solar energy in an area. Methods and devices to collect obscured solar radiation and covert it into usable electrical energy are described. The devices include a major concentrated solar energy system combined with a minor solar energy system. In one embodiment, the minor solar energy system includes a primary mirror, secondary mirror and a second photocell. Primary and secondary mirrors of a minor solar energy system are defined by their location, at least a portion of which may be substantially within the concave region of the secondary mirror of a major solar energy system. The electrical connection from the minor solar energy system to the major solar energy system is described. Methods for making minor solar energy system are provided. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20100179785 | Temperature Measurement Instruments and Methods for Identifying a Selected Target Area - Temperature measurement instruments and methods are provided for visually identifying a selected area of a target with a light beam. After imaging infrared radiation from a measurement area on a target, a selected area satisfying a temperature criterion is determined. An actuator system moves a light beam relative to the instrument and measurement area to visually identify the selected area. In some embodiments the actuator system may repeatedly move the light beam to visually identify the selected area of the target as the instrument is moved and the selected area's position changes within the measurement area. | 07-15-2010 |
Joseph Jensen, Torrance, CA US
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| 20120006524 | OPTIMIZED TUBE BUNDLE CONFIGURATION FOR CONTROLLING A HEAT EXCHANGER WALL TEMPERATURE - A heat exchanger comprises: a first medium inlet operable to receive a first medium into the heat exchanger; a first medium outlet operable to expel the first medium from the heat exchanger; a second medium inlet operable to receive a second medium into the heat exchanger; a second medium outlet operable to expel the second medium from the heat exchanger; and a plurality of parallel tubes running from the second medium inlet to the second medium outlet operable to carry the second medium from the second medium inlet to the second medium outlet, the plurality of tubes including: a first section of a first plurality of tubes, at least one of the first plurality of tubes having a first diameter, situated so that the first medium first flows from the first medium inlet over exterior walls of the first plurality of tubes and through gaps between the first plurality of tubes; and a second section of a second plurality of tubes, at least one of the second plurality of tubes having a second diameter that is different than the first diameter, situated so that after the first medium flows past the first section of the first plurality of tubes the first medium then flows over exterior walls of the second plurality of tubes and through gaps between the second plurality of tubes to the first medium outlet. | 01-12-2012 |
Joseph M. Jensen, Torrance, CA US
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| 20080279688 | HEATED ENGINE NOSE CONE USING SPIRAL CHANNELS - A nose cone of a turbomachine, such as an aircraft engine, is heated to prevent ice formation. The nose cone is configured as a conical shell positioned concentrically over an inner shell with a space therebetween. Spiral spacers in the space provide distributed passages through which heated lubricating oil flows. A system for separating entrained air from the lubricating oil as part of this mechanism is disclosed. | 11-13-2008 |
| 20090236071 | TWO FLUID THERMAL STORAGE DEVICE TO ALLOW FOR INDEPENDENT HEATING AND COOLING - A two fluid thermal storage device that may allow for independent heating and cooling includes a plurality of plate members with a set of dividers brazed between two of them. The set of dividers, which may define a series of passageways therein, may include a first sub-series of alternate passageways filled with a phase change material, and a second sub-series of remaining passageways that transports a fluid, the remaining passageways alternating between transporting a cooling fluid through a first fluid circuit and transporting a heating fluid through a second and independent fluid circuit. The remaining passageways that transport the cooling fluid through the first fluid circuit are defined by a first subset of dividers and the remaining passageways that transport the heating fluid through the second fluid circuit are defined by a second subset of dividers. | 09-24-2009 |
Kenneth J. Jensen, Berkeley, CA US
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| 20090309676 | Tunable Multiwalled Nanotube Resonator - A tunable nanoscale resonator has potential applications in precise mass, force, position, and frequency measurement. One embodiment of this device consists of a specially prepared multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWNT) suspended between a metal electrode and a mobile, piezoelectrically controlled contact. By harnessing a unique telescoping ability of MWNTs, one may controllably slide an inner nanotube core from its outer nanotube casing, effectively changing its length and thereby changing the tuning of its resonance frequency. Resonant energy transfer may be used with a nanoresonator to detect molecules at a specific target oscillation frequency, without the use of a chemical label, to provide label-free chemical species detection. | 12-17-2009 |
| 20100271003 | Nanotube Resonator Devices - A fully-functional radio receiver fabricated from a single nanotube is being disclosed. Simultaneously, a single nanotube can perform the functions of all major components of a radio: antenna, tunable band-pass filter, amplifier, and demodulator. A DC voltage source, as supplied by a battery, can power the radio. Using carrier waves in the commercially relevant 40-400 MHz range and both frequency and amplitude modulation techniques, successful music and voice reception has been demonstrated. Also disclosed are a radio transmitter and a mass sensor using a nanotube resonator device. | 10-28-2010 |
| 20110179883 | Tunable Multiwalled Nanotube Resonator - A tunable nanoscale resonator has potential applications in precise mass, force, position, and frequency measurement. One embodiment of this device consists of a specially prepared multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWNT) suspended between a metal electrode and a mobile, piezoelectrically controlled contact. By harnessing a unique telescoping ability of MWNTs, one may controllably slide an inner nanotube core from its outer nanotube casing, effectively changing its length and thereby changing the tuning of its resonance frequency. Resonant energy transfer may be used with a nanoresonator to detect molecules at a specific target oscillation frequency, without the use of a chemical label, to provide label-free chemical species detection. | 07-28-2011 |
| 20110193062 | Growth of and Defect Reduction in Nanoscale Materials - Methods by which the growth of a nanostructure may be precisely controlled by an electrical current are described here. In one embodiment, an interior nanostructure is grown to a predetermined geometry inside another nanostructure, which serves as a reaction chamber. The growth is effected by a catalytic agent loaded with feedstock for the interior nanostructure. Another embodiment allows a preexisting marginal quality nanostructure to be zone refined into a higher-quality nanostructure by driving a catalytic agent down a controlled length of the nanostructure with an electric current. In both embodiments, the speed of nanostructure formation is adjustable, and the growth may be stopped and restarted at will. The catalytic agent may be doped or undoped to produce semiconductor effects, and the bead may be removed via acid etching. | 08-11-2011 |
Louis Everett Jensen, Auburn, CA US
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| 20080233403 | Method of Making Ceramic Reactor Components and Ceramic Reactor Component Made Therefrom - A method of improving the adhesion of processing materials on a ceramic component is described. The method includes the steps of forming a green ceramic component and texturing the surface of the green ceramic component. The as-textured component is then fired to harden the ceramic material. In an alternative embodiment of the method, a coating is applied to the surface of the as-fired ceramic component to provide a secondary adhesion layer. A ceramic component for use in an etching or deposition reactor chamber is also described. The ceramic component includes a substrate formed of a ceramic material and has a textured surface formed thereon such that the textured surface has a roughness of about 100 to 1000 μin R | 09-25-2008 |
Michael Jensen, Sierra Madre, CA US
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| 20090257994 | Chimeric immunoreceptor useful in treating human cancers - The present invention relates to chimeric transmembrane immunoreceptors, named “zetakines,” comprised of an extracellular domain comprising a soluble receptor ligand linked to a support region capable of tethering the extracellular domain to a cell surface, a transmembrane region and an intracellular signalling domain. Zetakines, when expressed on the surface of T lymphocytes, direct T cell activity to those specific cells expressing a receptor for which the soluble receptor ligand is specific. Zetakine chimeric immunoreceptors represent a novel extension of antibody-based immunoreceptors for redirecting the antigen specificity of T cells, with application to treatment of a variety of cancers, particularly via the autocrin/paracrine cytokine systems utilized by human malignancy. In a preferred embodiment is a glioma-specific immunoreceptor comprising the extracellular targetting domain of the IL-13Rα2-specific IL-13 mutant IL-13(E13Y) linked to the Fc region of IgG, the transmembrane domain of human CD4, and the human CD3 zeta chain. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20110223129 | CHIMERIC IMMUNORECEPTOR USEFUL IN TREATING HUMAN CANCERS - The present invention relates to chimeric transmembrane immunoreceptors, named “zetakines,” comprised of an extracellular domain comprising a soluble receptor ligand linked to a support region capable of tethering the extracellular domain to a cell surface, a transmembrane region and an intracellular signalling domain. Zetakines, when expressed on the surface of T lymphocytes, direct T cell activity to those specific cells expressing a receptor for which the soluble receptor ligand is specific. Zetakine chimeric immunoreceptors represent a novel extension of antibody-based immunoreceptors for redirecting the antigen specificity of T cells, with application to treatment of a variety of cancers, particularly via the autocrin/paracrine cytokine systems utilized by human maligancy. In a preferred embodiment is a glioma-specific immunoreceptor comprising the extracellular targeting domain of the IL-13Rα2-specific IL-13 mutant IL-13(E13Y) linked to the Fc region of IgG, the transmembrane domain of human CD4, and the human CD3 zeta chain. | 09-15-2011 |
Michael Jensen, Pasadena, CA US
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| 20090191172 | Method of Controlling Administration of Cancer Antigen - The present invention is directed to mammalian bi-specific T cells and methods for using these bi-specific T cells. More specifically, the invention relates to a method of controlling administration of cancer antigen to a subject by providing bi-specific T cells that express a viral antigen T cell receptor and a cancer antigen-specific chimeric receptors and triggering their activation by also administering antigen-presenting T-cells which express viral antigen. These bi-specific T cell clones are a source of effector cells that persist in vivo in response to stimulation with viral antigen, leading to long-term function after their transfer to patients with cancer and autoimmune diseases. | 07-30-2009 |
Michael Jensen, Los Gatos, CA US
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| 20090047712 | Chemically cleavable phosphoramidite linkers - The present invention provides phosphoramidite linkers that are useful for the production of synthesizing two or more oligonucleotides in tandem. The inventive linkers have the following desirable properties: (i) enhanced stability to alkali conditions versus the linkers previously published, (ii) cleave to produce 5′ and 3′ ends that are fully biologically compatible, (iii) cleave completely under conditions that are already used in cleavage/deprotection processes so they are fully compatible with conditions that are common in laboratories and do not require additives that necessitate further purification after cleavage, (iv) integrate easily onto commercially available synthesizers because they are compatible with standard coupling chemistry, and (v) are compatible with DNA, RNA, forward, reverse, and synthesis chemistries. In addition, the inventive linkers may be coupled to a solid support. Thus, the inventive linkers provide a significant advancement in the state of the art. | 02-19-2009 |
| 20090048436 | Methods of synthesizing chemically cleavable phosphoramidite linkers - The present invention provides a method of synthesizing phosphoramidite linkers that are useful for the production of synthesizing two or more oligonucleotides in tandem. The inventive linker has the following desirable properties: (i) enhanced stability to alkali conditions versus the linkers previously published, (ii) cleaves to produce 5′ and 3′ ends that are fully biologically compatible, (iii) cleaves completely under conditions that are already used in cleavage/deprotection processes so it is fully compatible with conditions that are common in laboratories and does not require additives that necessitate further purification after cleavage, (iv) integrates easily onto commercially available synthesizers because it is compatible with standard coupling chemistry, and (v) is compatible with DNA, RNA, forward, reverse, and LNA, synthesis chemistries. In addition, the inventive linkers may be coupled to a solid support. Thus, the inventive linkers provide a significant advancement in the state of the art. | 02-19-2009 |
Michael C. Jensen, Sierra Madre, CA US
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| 20090324630 | FUSION MULTIVIRAL CHIMERIC ANTIGEN - Novel recombinant vectors encoding viral antigens within a single vector or construct are disclosed. The vectors may be used to initiate immunological responses to antigens and to combat opportunistic and other infections. Viral antigens include those derived from CMV, EBV, adenovirus (Ad), Influenza A, herpes simplex, varicella, polyoma virus and respiratory viruses. A recombinant vector or construct may encode two antigenic peptides, three antigenic peptides (“TriVi”), or more than three antigenic peptides. Methods of making and other methods of using the novel recombinant vectors or constructs are also disclosed. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20100226901 | GENETIC CONTROL OF MAMMALIAN CELLS WITH SYNTHETIC RNA REGULATORY SYSTEMS - The present application relates to nucleic acids that encode a RNA switch responsive to a ligand that can control the expression of a gene product that affects the cell fate determination of a mammalian cell are provided. In some embodiments, the system can be used to control the proliferation or activation of mammalian cells in response to a ligand that can be provided exogenously to the mammalian cell or can be produced by the mammalian cell. The system can be used to promote the growth or proliferation of human T cells in response to an exogenous ligand applied to the cells. In one embodiment, the system detects the ligand through a RNA aptamer that modulates expression of a gene product through activation or inactivation of a ribozyme that modulates expression of the gene product. | 09-09-2010 |
Morten J. Jensen, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110077480 | FLUID TRANSFER SYSTEM AND METHOD - Devices and methods for automatic monitoring of fluid of a patient are disclosed, comprising a patient line, a transfer disk which receives the fluid and controllably transfers the fluid to test substrates, and a sensor disk which houses the test substrates. The sterile transfer disk may be configured to maintain the sterility of the patient sampling assembly while transferring samples to non-sterile components, such as the sensor disk. | 03-31-2011 |
Niels-Peder Mosegaard Jensen, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20120078420 | FAN SPEED CONTROL - In one implementation, an environmental controller operates a cooling system in an electronic device. The environmental controller includes a closed loop control system for operating a cooling fan at a target speed. The environmental controller may select the target speed based on one or more temperature sensors. The environmental controller may select the target speed based on the speeds of additional fans or the fans may be controlled in unison. The closed loop control system includes a proportional weight. When a measured cooling fan speed deviates from the target speed by more than a threshold error value, the proportional weight is constant. As the measured cooling fan speed approaches the target speed, and the threshold error value is crossed, the proportional weight is variable. The variance may be a function of time such as a periodic stair step function. | 03-29-2012 |
Per Jensen, Hollister, CA US
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| 20100158609 | Permeable Paver And Manufacturing Method Therefor - A permeable paver having water permeability of on average about 1 inch per hour and compressive strength of an average of about 8000 psi, the paver manufactured by forming the mixture into predetermined sizes, shapes and colors as desired, utilizing a hydraulic-type or equivalent compacting block forming machine. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20110193267 | Permeable Paver And Manufacturing Method Therefor - A permeable paver that has water permeability of on average about 1 inch per hour and compressive strength of an average of about 8000 psi, the paver manufactured by forming a mixture comprising blast-furnace slag, sand, gravel and portland cement into predetermined sizes, shapes and colors as desired utilizing a hydraulic-type or equivalent compacting block forming machine. | 08-11-2011 |
Peter Strarup Jensen, Fremont, CA US
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| 20100280932 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING AND DEPLOYING FUNCTIONAL SERVICES TO A VEHICLE CLIENT - An invention is provided for a system for managing and deploying software functionality to a vehicle client including a server including a user preference list, a communication tier, applications for receiving a request from the vehicle client, the request identifying the particular user preference and applications for deploying the selected plurality of services and the plurality of service directories in the particular user's preference list to the vehicle client in response to a request from the vehicle client. The user preference list includes a selected plurality of services subscribed by a corresponding particular user's preference list, each one of the plurality of services including a plurality of software components and information for use of a corresponding service, wherein the selected plurality of services are downloadable service implementation components and a plurality of service directories, each service directory including a list of service objects. The communication tier couples the server and a plurality of devices via one or more networks, wherein the plurality of devices includes at least one vehicle client. | 11-04-2010 |
Rasmus B. Jensen, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20090054560 | METHOD FOR PREPARING SOLID MATERIALS COMPRISING IMMOBILIZED PROTEORHODOPSIN - The present invention relates to materials comprising hydrophilic polymers and immobilized proteorhodopsin and the use of such materials as an optical information carrier. The material comprises one or more hydrophilic polymers that are capable to form a homogeneous phase with proteorhodopsin prior to solidification to a solid form. The hydrophilic polymer, for example, is silica sol-gel, gelatin, polyvinylalcohol, agarose, agar, methyl cellulose, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl pyrrolidone, polyethylene glycol, or a mixture thereof. The solid material having immobilized proteorhodopsin is deposited on a substrate selected from the group consisting of glass, paper, metal, fabric material, plastic material, and used as an optical data storage material or a fraud-proof carrier. The present invention further provides a security ink comprising proteorhodopsin and one or more hydrophilic polymers. | 02-26-2009 |
Richard Jensen, Fair Oaks, CA US
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| 20090189910 | DELIVERING PIXELS RECEIVED AT A LOWER DATA TRANSFER RATE OVER AN INTERFACE THAT OPERATES AT A HIGHER DATA TRANSFER RATE - A number of pixels are received at a pixel rate that corresponds to a lower data transfer rate. The received pixels are delivered for display on a display device, over an interface that operates at a higher data transfer rate. These pixels are delivered as part of a stream that includes one or more codes that have been inserted between each adjacent pair of pixels so that the pixels in the stream are still delivered at the pixel rate. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 07-30-2009 |
Robert J. Jensen, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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| 20100043391 | INJECTOR ASSEMBLY HAVING MULTIPLE MANIFOLDS FOR PROPELLANT DELIVERY - There is provided an injector assembly having two or more oxidizer manifolds and/or two or more fuel manifolds for delivery of liquid propellants to a combustion chamber such that combustion instability is reduced or eliminated during throttling. Delivery of the oxidizer to the oxidizer manifolds is controlled by an oxidizer valve, which may comprise an integral valve. The oxidizer passes from the oxidizer manifolds into the oxidizer element and then into the combustion chamber. The multiple oxidizer manifolds allow the oxidizer to be provided through selective openings of the oxidizer element thus reducing the change in pressure drop across the oxidizer element to thereby reduce or eliminate combustion instability and other problems. Additionally, the injector assembly may also include a lift-off seal or a filler fluid source to fill any temporarily unused oxidizer manifolds with an oxidizer or filler fluid. | 02-25-2010 |
Robert J. Jensen, Thousand Oake, CA US
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| 20080302335 | Injector assembly having multiple manifolds for propellant delivery - There is provided an injector assembly having two or more oxidizer manifolds and/or two or more fuel manifolds for delivery of liquid propellants to a combustion chamber such that combustion instability is reduced or eliminated during throttling. Delivery of the oxidizer to the oxidizer manifolds is controlled by an oxidizer valve, which may comprise an integral valve. The oxidizer passes from the oxidizer manifolds into the oxidizer element and then into the combustion chamber. The multiple oxidizer manifolds allow the oxidizer to be provided through selective openings of the oxidizer element thus reducing the change in pressure drop across the oxidizer element to thereby reduce or eliminate combustion instability and other problems. Additionally, the injector assembly may also include a lift-off seal or a filler fluid source to fill any temporarily unused oxidizer manifolds with an oxidizer or filler fluid. | 12-11-2008 |
Rune Hartung Jensen, Cupertino, CA US
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| 20090006875 | Media Device Power Conservation - Power is dynamically conserved in a device by analyzing past processing performance of the device and predicting the amount of power required for future execution. In an example embodiment, a video frame is analyzed to determine what portion of the video frame was needed to render data. If less than the full video frame was needed, at least one power conservation technique is applied to the device for subsequent rendering of data. Power conservation techniques include adjusting the operating frequency of circuitry utilized to render data, adjusting the voltage applied to circuitry utilized to render data, and/or turning off/on circuitry utilized to render data. | 01-01-2009 |
Scott Jensen, Huntington Beach, CA US
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| 20080231009 | SKATEBOARD DECK - According to one disclosed embodiment, a skateboard deck comprises a carbon-fiber shell surrounding a longitudinally-extending interior space. The carbon-fiber shell has an upper inner surface and a lower inner surface opposite the upper inner surface; and a longitudinal beam disposed within the interior space. The longitudinal beam has an upper flange bonded to the upper inner surface of the shell, a lower flange bonded to the lower inner surface of the shell, and a web interconnecting the upper flange and the lower flange. The skateboard deck further comprises a generally rigid exterior portion encasing the core member. The exterior portion comprises at least one layer of wood disposed above or below the shell. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20080238013 | SKATEBOARD DECK - A skateboard deck is formed of several layers pressed and bonded together. Apertures are formed through the bottom-most layers, and impact support members are arranged within the apertures. The impact support members are more rigid than the other portions of the skateboard deck, and provide localized impact support while allowing the remaining layers of the deck to retain their performance characteristics and feel while strengthening the most vulnerable areas of the deck. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20110076449 | SKATEBOARD DECK - A skateboard deck is formed of several layers pressed and bonded together. Apertures are formed through the bottom-most layers, and impact support members are arranged within the apertures. The impact support members are more rigid than the other portions of the skateboard deck, and provide localized impact support while allowing the remaining layers of the deck to retain their performance characteristics and feel while strengthening the most vulnerable areas of the deck. | 03-31-2011 |
