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John I. Azeke, Gainesville, FL US
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| 20120122133 | NOVEL DEVICES FOR THE DETECTION OF THE PRESENCE AND/OR ACTIVITY OF PROTEASES IN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES - The subject invention provides novel devices and methods for the detection of the presence and/or activity of proteases in biological samples | 05-17-2012 |
John I. Azeke, Middle River, MD US
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| 20090258382 | Novel devices for the detection of the presence and/or activity of proteases in biological samples - The subject invention provides novel devices and methods for the detection of the presence and/or activity of proteases in biological samples. | 10-15-2009 |
John I. Brockardt, Marion, IA US
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| 20120104201 | BOW HOLDER - A bow support for holding an archery bow relative to a support structure is provided. The bow support includes a support structure mount for mounting the bow support to the support structure. The support structure when mounted to the support structure may be removed from the rest of the bow support. | 05-03-2012 |
John I. Cavacuiti, North Vancouver CA
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| 20110221677 | 3-Axis Trackball - An input device is disclosed. The input device can provide a control signal to a host system. The input device can include a ball and one or more sensor assemblies configured to sense the position of the ball. The input device can sense movement both in the X-Y motion of the ball, and the spin of the ball. Different control signals may be sent to a host system based upon the X-Y motion and the spin of the ball. | 09-15-2011 |
John I. Escoto, St. Paul, MN US
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| 20080265059 | PRESSURIZED LIQUID SUPPLY ASSEMBLY - A liquid supply assembly is disclosed. The liquid supply assembly may be used in combination with a spraying device or spray gun to apply liquid to a substrate. The liquid supply assembly is particularly suitable for use in systems utilizing pressurized liquid containers. | 10-30-2008 |
John I. Escoto, Jr., St. Paul, MN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090166447 | CONTAINERS WITH EXTERNAL PROTECTION SHEET - This disclosure pertains to containers and, more specifically, to containers with a releasable protection sheet applied to an exterior surface. The containers described herein are particularly suitable for use with liquid (e.g., paint) spraying devices or spray guns. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20100187333 | LIQUID SPRAY GUN, SPRAY GUN PLATFORM, AND SPRAY HEAD ASSEMBLY - Liquid spray gun platforms, spray head assemblies and liquid spray guns including one or both of the spray gun platforms and the spray head assemblies are described. | 07-29-2010 |
John I. Manole, Chesterfield, MI US
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| 20090178637 | SLIDING-PIVOT LOCKING MECHANISM FOR AN OVERHEAD CAM WITH MULTIPLE ROCKER ARMS - A locking mechanism for a plural rocker arm valve train assembly is provided. The locking mechanism is adapted for use with a camshaft having a plurality of different cam lobes having a plurality of different profiles, which result in variable valve displacement and duration. A plurality of rocker arms are located on a pivot shaft which runs parallel to the camshaft, each rocker arm having structures configured to be acted upon by respective lobes of the camshaft. An active rocker arm has structure configured to act upon an engine valve or valves. A movable locking element is fully enclosed by the rocker arms and is capable of selectively moving along the pivot shaft to allow the active rocker arm to selectively engage one or more of the other rocker arms for common pivoting, resulting in varied displacement of the engine valve or valves. | 07-16-2009 |
| 20090308340 | Cam-Driven Hydraulic Lost-Motion Mechanisms for Overhead Cam and Overhead Valve Valvetrains - A valve operating system includes a cam and a roller follower. An input piston is spring-biased to follow motion of the roller follower. A hydraulic chamber filled with fluid selectively transfers motion from the input piston to an output piston operatively engaged with a poppet valve. A variable-bleed valve is in fluid communication with the hydraulic chamber and an outlet channel and configured to selectively vary a bleed rate between the hydraulic chamber and outlet channel. Displacement of the input piston into the hydraulic chamber causes movement of the output piston, depending on the bleed rate. A pushrod may transfer motion from the roller follower to the input piston. A hydraulic damping shoulder may restrict the closing velocity of the output piston. The system may be further characterized by an absence of a rocker arm. An auxiliary piston may replace the variable-bleed orifice in the lost-motion hydraulic linkage. | 12-17-2009 |
| 20110245035 | DUAL-PISTON NORMALLY-ENGAGED CLUTCH - A normally-engaged clutch is provided having a friction-element with a first side and an opposing second side, a first plate configured for pressing against the friction-element on the first side, and a second plate configured for pressing against the friction-element on the second side. The clutch also includes a biasing device configured to apply a first force to the second plate for pressing the second plate against the friction-element to engage the clutch. Additionally, the clutch includes an apply piston for applying a second force to the first plate, and a release piston for applying a third force to the second plate. The clutch is disengaged when the second plate is pushed away from the friction-element by the third force in the absence of the second force, and is engaged when the first plate is pressed against the friction-element by the second force. | 10-06-2011 |
John I. Nanos, Ann Arbor, MI US
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| 20110195105 | Foam Cellular Matrix Impregnated With Anti-Microbial Active Agent For Use In Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Applications And Process For Producing The Same - A foam cellular matrix and process for making the matrix. The matrix is for use in negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) applications. The matrix contains inorganic anti-microbial agent, which is added during foam generation. The elements mixed during foam generation comprise a polyol, a surfactant, a catalyst, water, an isocyanate, and the inorganic anti-microbial agent in the ratio of 0 to 6 parts inorganic anti-microbial agent to 100 parts polyol. | 08-11-2011 |
