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Paul E. Jessop, Hamilton CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110091146 | OPTICAL MODULATORS EMPLOYING CHARGE STATE CONTROL OF DEEP LEVELS - A method involving: providing an optical waveguide made of a semiconductor material and having a region that is doped by a deep level impurity which creates deep level states in a bandgap in the semiconductor material, the deep level states characterized by an occupancy; passing an optical signal through the optical waveguide and between the region doped by the deep level impurity; and modulating the occupancy of the deep level states to thereby modulate the optical signal. | 04-21-2011 |
Philip G. Jessop, Kingston CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080197084 | Reversibly switchable surfactants and methods of use thereof - Reversible switchable surfactants are provided. A surfactant is the salt of an amidine or guanidine having at least one R group that is a hydrophobic moiety selected from the group consisting of higher aliphatic moiety, higher siloxyl moiety, higher aliphatic/siloxyl moiety, aliphatic/aryl moiety, siloxyl/aryl moiety, and aliphatic/siloxyl/aryl moiety. The other R groups are smaller moieties such as H, C | 08-21-2008 |
| 20110124745 | Switchable Anionic Surfactants and Methods of Making and Using Same - Reversibly switchable negatively charged surfactants are provided. The anionic surfactant is formed in aqueous solution by providing an absence of CO | 05-26-2011 |
Tony M. Jessop, Ashburton NZ
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090158504 | SOCK - The invention relates to a sock and more particularly to a sock designed to cushion the foot in particular locations around the foot of a wearer. The invention is particularly directed to a sock having a cushioning zone positioned to protect the bony prominences of the dorsal tarsus and to deflect pressure away from the dorsalis pedis pulse of the foot. | 06-25-2009 |
