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Andrea L. Jochim, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100281003SYSTEM AND USES FOR GENERATING DATABASES OF PROTEIN SECONDARY STRUCTURES INVOLVED IN INTER-CHAIN PROTEIN INTERACTIONS - The present invention relates to methods and systems for generating a database of protein secondary structures that are at an interface of a two-chain inter-protein interaction. Collections of secondary structures identified according to the methods disclosed herein, and their use in identifying therapeutic drug candidates potentially effective in modulating a two-chain inter-protein interaction having a secondary structure at its interface, are also disclosed.11-04-2010

Ann M. Jochim, Newport Beach, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080257948System and method for dispensing beverages - A system and method of dispensing a beverage to a customer is described, wherein the system includes a first scanner and a second scanner for identifying a unique identifier, each operatively connected to a computer system. Upon purchasing a beverage under an applicable contractual scheme, management of a beverage outlet issues a unique identifier to the customer and registers the unique identifier in the computer system. When the customer wishes to take a fill or a refill of the beverage, she must pass the unique identifier across a second scanner that will record the incremental use of the identifier. The computer system assesses whether or not a rule of use has been violated, and will only permit the dispenser to dispense where the rule has not been violated.10-23-2008

Brent T. Jochim, Newport Beach, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080257948System and method for dispensing beverages - A system and method of dispensing a beverage to a customer is described, wherein the system includes a first scanner and a second scanner for identifying a unique identifier, each operatively connected to a computer system. Upon purchasing a beverage under an applicable contractual scheme, management of a beverage outlet issues a unique identifier to the customer and registers the unique identifier in the computer system. When the customer wishes to take a fill or a refill of the beverage, she must pass the unique identifier across a second scanner that will record the incremental use of the identifier. The computer system assesses whether or not a rule of use has been violated, and will only permit the dispenser to dispense where the rule has not been violated.10-23-2008

David Jochim, Nassau Bay, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090314304Ergonomic brush - In one embodiment, an ergonomic brush includes a handle grip with finger slots situated between thumb slots and a palm rest extending rearwardly from the finger slots. A bristle base may be adapted to the handle grip, where the bristle base includes a bristle field having a length extending in a direction substantially parallel to a user's hand when engaged in the finger slots.12-24-2009

Melissa Jochim, Novato, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080213300Compositions for Juice-Based Treatment Serums - The disclosure herein is directed to organic skin-based products that comprise an excess of 70% organic ingredients. The skin care products described herein are composed of a plurality of organic juices and other organic materials.09-04-2008

Randel J. Jochim, Newport Beach, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080257948System and method for dispensing beverages - A system and method of dispensing a beverage to a customer is described, wherein the system includes a first scanner and a second scanner for identifying a unique identifier, each operatively connected to a computer system. Upon purchasing a beverage under an applicable contractual scheme, management of a beverage outlet issues a unique identifier to the customer and registers the unique identifier in the computer system. When the customer wishes to take a fill or a refill of the beverage, she must pass the unique identifier across a second scanner that will record the incremental use of the identifier. The computer system assesses whether or not a rule of use has been violated, and will only permit the dispenser to dispense where the rule has not been violated.10-23-2008

Robert Jochim, Dublin, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090171224SENSOR WITH INTEGRATED LIVING HINGE AND SPRING - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to a sensor assembly. In various embodiments the sensor assembly includes a body having a first segment, a second segment, and a living hinge. The living hinge has a pivot axis and mechanically couples the first segment and the second segment. Further, the living hinge facilitates the first segment and the second segment to pivoting relative to one another about the pivot axis. Embodiments may also relate to a method of manufacturing a sensor frame. The method may include forming an integral sensor body having a first frame segment, a second frame segment, and a living hinge. The first frame segment and the second frame segment are configured to pivot relative to one another about a pivot axis of the living hinge. The method may also include coupling one or more biasing mechanisms to the first frame segment and the second frame segment. The biasing mechanism is configured to generate a moment about the pivot axis of the living hinge. The moment biases the first segment and second segment into a closed position.07-02-2009