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Jessica L. Anacker, Cottage Grove, MN US
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20100286006 | LUBRICANT FOR CONVEYING CONTAINERS - The passage of a container along a conveyor is lubricated by applying to the container or conveyor a lubricant composition comprising a water-miscible silicone material having a silicone emulsion wherein the silicone emulsion contains less than 500 ppm of a triethanolamine salts of alkyl benzene sulfonic acid compounds. | 11-11-2010 |
20120241289 | LUBRICANT FOR CONVEYING CONTAINERS - The passage of a container along a conveyor is lubricated by applying to the container or conveyor a lubricant composition comprising a water-miscible silicone material having a silicone emulsion wherein the silicone emulsion contains less than 500 ppm of a triethanolamine salts of alkyl benzene sulfonic acid compounds. | 09-27-2012 |
Jessica L. Bell, Whitefish Bay, WI US
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20160073811 | Stackable Drinkware - Stackable drinkware includes a mouth having a mouth diameter and a maximum cavity diameter, wherein the mouth diameter is less than the maximum cavity diameter. The drinkware includes a vessel having a closed bottom and open top, and a chute including an open bottom and open top, wherein the open bottom of the chute is coupled to the open top of the vessel. A sealed vessel or chute pre-filled with fluid may be provided, which may be opened and coupled to a mateable chute or vessel, respectively. | 03-17-2016 |
Jessica L. Childs-Disney, Jupiter, FL US
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20150307487 | SMALL MOLECULES TARGETING REPEAT r(CGG) SEQUENCES - The invention provides a series of bioactive small molecules that target expanded r(CGG) repeats, termed r(CGG)exp, that causes Fragile X-associated Tremor Ataxia Syndrome (FXTAS). The compound was identified by using information on the chemotypes and RNA motifs that interact. Specifically, 9-hydroxy-5,11-dimethyl-2-(2-(piperidin-1-yl)ethyl)-6H-pyrido[4,3-b]carbazol-2-ium, binds the 5′C | 10-29-2015 |
Jessica L. Franklin, Louisville, KY US
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20140314931 | Frozen Carbonated Beverage, Concentrate and Method - The present invention is a frozen carbonated beverage, a method of making a frozen carbonated beverage and a frozen carbonated beverage concentrate. The frozen carbonated beverage and frozen carbonated beverage concentrate contain fruit juice. The frozen carbonated beverage and concentrate, respectively, may be a reduced calorie frozen carbonated beverage and concentrate. | 10-23-2014 |
Jessica L. Halliley, Rochester, NY US
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20110229914 | Use of Antibody Secreting Cell Elispot To Assess Antibody Responses Following Antigen Exposure - Disclosed are methods and kits for early detection of antigen exposure through the presence or absence of antigen-specific antibodies. | 09-22-2011 |
Jessica L. Korpela, Milwaukee, WI US
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20160132595 | DYNAMIC SEARCH ENGINE FOR AN INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENT - A multi-platform industrial search system facilitates indexing and searching of plant-wide data residing on multiple different data platforms. The industrial search system automatically inventories industrial devices and other data sources located throughout a plant, and identifies available data items on each data source. The search system indexes the discovered data items in a federated data model that can subsequently be searched to locate data items or tags of interest. The federated data model records references to data items found on different types of data sources, including but not limited to industrial controller programs, human-machine interface applications, data historians, device documentation stores, inventory tracking systems, and other such data sources. The search system can also initiate automated searches of the federated data model in response to detected performance issues and deliver notifications and contextual information to plant personnel. | 05-12-2016 |
Jessica L. Kostyniak, Roswell, GA US
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20120261957 | CHILD SUPPORT DEVICE WITH SEAT INSERT - Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a child support device configured for providing an adjustable seating space for a child. According to various embodiments, the child support device includes one or more seat inserts configured for being secured within the child support device's seating space. The seat inserts may be positioned at various locations within the seating space in order to reduce the volume of the seating space and provide additional support for a child seated therein. In various embodiments, the seat inserts are secured to the child support device such that they remain in a fixed, supportive position within the child support device. | 10-18-2012 |
Jessica L. Kreager, Cedar Park, TX US
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20160106250 | SURROUND FOR SUPPORT BASE - In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, a surround is disclosed for obscuring a support base. The surround includes a first panel, and a discrete second panel selectively connectable to the first panel such that the surround is positionable in relation to the support base to obscure the support base. In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, a surround is disclosed that includes a panel having opposed first and second ends, and a deformable material permitting the surround to be reconfigured between first and second configurations, as well as a discrete connector, e.g., an adhesive strip, that is selectively connectable to the panel to releasably fix the first and second ends of the panel in relation to each other to assist in maintaining the second configuration of the panel. | 04-21-2016 |
Jessica L. Piziak, Ayer, MA US
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20140189021 | MINIMIZING THE EFFECTS OF EMAIL ATTACHMENTS ON COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - A first computer receives a first message that includes an electronic attachment from a second computer over a communications network. The first computer saves the electronic attachment in a storage device. The first computer removes the electronic attachment from the first message. The first computer adds a link to the first message; wherein the link permits access to download the saved electronic attachment. The first computer sends to a third computer the first message including the link that permits access to download the saved electronic attachment. | 07-03-2014 |
20140344370 | ESTABLISHING SOCIAL NETWORK CONNECTIONS - A request to add at least a second user of a social network as a contact of a first user in the social network can be received. A social hierarchy indicating a hierarchical relationship between the first user and the second user can be accessed. Based on the hierarchical relationship between the first user and the second user, whether the second user must approve the request in order for the at least second user to be added as the contact of the first user in the social network can be determined. Responsive to determining that it is not required that the at least second user must approve the request in order for the at least second user to be added as the contact of the first user in the social network, the second user can be added as the contact of the first user in the social network without prompting the second user to approve the request. | 11-20-2014 |
20160134645 | IDENTIFYING AN IMPOSTER ACCOUNT IN A SOCIAL NETWORK - A method for identifying an imposter account in a social network includes a monitoring engine to monitor user accounts of a social network, an identifying engine to identify attributes associated with each of the user accounts of the social network, a matching engine to match the attributes associated with each of the user accounts of the social network, a determining engine to determine when one of the user accounts is an imposter account associated with identity theft of a victim account, a calculating engine to calculate a threshold, and an executing engine to execute an action against the identity theft of the victim account by the imposter account. | 05-12-2016 |
20160134657 | IDENTIFYING AN IMPOSTER ACCOUNT IN A SOCIAL NETWORK - A system for identifying an imposter account in a social network includes a monitoring engine to monitor user accounts of a social network, an identifying engine to identify attributes associated with each of the user accounts of the social network, a matching engine to match the attributes associated with each of the user accounts of the social network, a determining engine to determine when one of the user accounts is an imposter account associated with identity theft of a victim account, a calculating engine to calculate a threshold, and an executing engine to execute an action against the identity theft of the victim account by the imposter account. | 05-12-2016 |
Jessica L. Roll Hoye, Phoenix, AZ US
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20150374408 | SURGICAL ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR TREATING PELVIC CONDITIONS - Described are pelvic implants (e.g., urinary incontinence sling, hammock, etc.) and method of inserting a pelvic implant that provide treatment for pelvic floor disorders such as incontinence or stress urinary incontinence. | 12-31-2015 |
Jessica L. Staymates, Germantown, MD US
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20130341901 | FINGERPRINT LIFTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BIOMETRICS AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - Fingerprint lifting systems and related methods are described which enable the collected print(s) to be subjected to analytical techniques that employ relatively high temperatures. The fingerprint lifting systems include a thin layer of a heat resistant pressure sensitive adhesive. | 12-26-2013 |
Jessica L. Strohmann, Fremont, CA US
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20130085462 | ELECTROKINETIC PUMP BASED WOUND TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHODS - A wound treatment system includes a patch, first and second fluid reservoirs, an electrokinetic pump assembly, and a controller. The patch is configured to enclose a wound area and includes an inlet and an outlet. The first fluid reservoir is fluidically connected to the inlet and the second fluid reservoir is fluidically connected to the outlet. The electrokinetic pump assembly is configured to pump a first treatment fluid from the first fluid reservoir into the patch through the inlet and to pump fluid from the patch through the outlet and into the second fluid reservoir. The controller is configured to operate the electrokinetic pump assembly and to include an electronic memory containing computer readable instructions for operating the electrokinetic pump assembly to perform a wound therapy protocol in the wound area. | 04-04-2013 |
Jessica L. Subit, Cincinnati, OH US
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20110027469 | METHODS FOR MAKING WATER BASED ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIER COATINGS USING SINTERING AIDS - Methods for making an environmental barrier coating using a sintering aid involving: applying a bond coat layer to the ceramic component; combining at least water, and a primary transition material selected from a rare earth disilicate, or a doped rare earth disilicate to produce a transition layer slurry; applying the transition layer slurry to the bon coat layer; drying the component having the applied transition layer slurry; infiltrating a sol-gel solution including an aqueous solution of a water soluble salt sintering aid, or an organic solvent solution of a solvent soluble salt sintering aid into the applied slurry; and sintering the component to produce the environmental barrier coating having at least the bond coat layer, and a transition layer wherein during sintering a reaction between the primary transition material and the sintering aid results in the transition layer having a porosity of from 0% to about 15% by volume of the transition layer. | 02-03-2011 |
20110027484 | METHODS FOR MAKING ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIER COATINGS USING SINTERING AIDS - Methods for making an environmental barrier coating using a sintering aid involving: applying a bond coat layer to the ceramic component; combining at least water, a primary transition material selected from a rare earth disilicate, or a doped rare earth disilicate, and at least one slurry sintering aid to produce a transition layer slurry; combining at least water, and a primary outer material selected from a rare earth monosilicate or a doped rare earth monosilicate to produce an outer layer slurry; combining at least water, and a primary compliant material of BSAS or a rare earth doped BSAS to produce a compliant layer slurry; applying at least the transition layer slurry, and any one or more of the outer layer slurry, and the compliant layer slurry to the component; and sintering the component to produce the environmental barrier coating having at least the bond coat layer, a transition layer and any of an outer layer or a compliant layer where a reaction between the primary materials and the slurry sintering aid results in the transition layer having a porosity of from 0% to about 15% by volume of the transition layer, the outer layer having a porosity of from 0% to about 30% by volume of the outer layer, and the compliant layer having a porosity of from about 0% to about 30% by volume of the compliant layer. | 02-03-2011 |
20110027559 | WATER BASED ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIER COATINGS FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE CERAMIC COMPONENTS - Environmental barrier coatings for high temperature ceramic components including: a bond coat layer; an optional silica layer; and at least one transition layer including: from about 85% to about 100% by volume of the transition layer of a primary transition material selected from a rare earth disilicate, or a doped rare earth disilicate; and from 0% to about 15% by volume of the transition layer of a secondary material selected from Fe | 02-03-2011 |
20110027578 | WATER BASED SLURRY COMPOSITIONS FOR MAKING ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIER COATINGS AND ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIER COATINGS COMPRISING THE SAME - Water based slurry compositions for making an environmental barrier coating including from about 1 wt % to about 99.9 wt % water; from about 0.1 wt % to about 72 wt % primary material; and from about 0.1 wt % to about 25 wt % slurry sintering aid. | 02-03-2011 |
Jessica L. Subit, Phoenix, AZ US
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20110217511 | METHODS OF IMPROVING SURFACE ROUGHNESS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIER COATING AND COMPONENTS COMPRISING ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIER COATINGS HAVING IMPROVED SURFACE ROUGHNESS - Methods for improving surface roughness of an environmental barrier coating involving providing a component having a plasma sprayed environmental barrier coating; applying a slurry to the environmental barrier coating of the component, the slurry being a transition layer slurry or an outer layer slurry; drying the environmental barrier coating having the applied slurry; and sintering the component to produce a component having an improved surface roughness wherein the slurry includes water; a primary transition material, or a primary outer material; and a slurry sintering aid selected from iron oxide, gallium oxide, aluminum oxide, nickel oxide, titanium oxide, boron oxide, alkaline earth oxides, carbonyl iron, iron metal, aluminum metal, boron, nickel metal, iron hydroxide, gallium hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide, nickel hydroxide, titanium hydroxide, alkaline earth hydroxides, iron carbonate, gallium carbonate, aluminum carbonate, nickel carbonate, boron carbonate, alkaline earth carbonates, iron oxalate, gallium oxalate, aluminum oxalate, nickel oxalate, titanium oxalate, water soluble iron salts, water soluble gallium salts, water soluble aluminum salts, water soluble nickel salts, water titanium salts, water soluble boron salts, and water soluble alkaline earth salts. | 09-08-2011 |
Jessica L. Ungerleider, La Jolla, CA US
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20140128774 | VASCULAR BLOOD SAMPLING CATHETER - A liquid sampling catheter contains a lumen filled by a sampling cannula with a hollow lumen and either a closed or open distal tip. Attached to the proximal end of the device is a modular blood storage component. The sampling stick slides through the patient's skin or through a seal and in-dwelling lumen on a corresponding sampling hub to sample blood from a patient. This embodiment establishes a simple, standardized, and quick procedure for sampling small amounts of bodily liquids such as blood for a variety of analyte tests. | 05-08-2014 |
20140128775 | DIRECTING HUB USED WITH VASCULAR BLOOD SAMPLING CATHETER - A sampling hub directs a medical device towards a target area. The hub may have some of: a hub body; a lumen passing between openings at the front end and the rear end, the lumen allowing for passage of an elongate element through the entire lumen; the bottom of the hub body may be flat; the top of hub body preferably is sloped downwardly; the lumen is preferably sloped downwardly to enable guidance of the elongate body towards the target area; and an area surrounding the opening of the lumen at the rear end configured to receive a support for the elongate element, the support for the elongate element having a diameter in the support larger than a diameter of the elongate element. | 05-08-2014 |