Justin John
Justin John Cooper-White, Queensland AU
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20090270519 | POROUS POLYMER STRUCTURES - A method of preparing a porous polymer structure comprising the steps of: forming a liquid composition comprising at least one polymer dissolved in at least one solvent; subjecting the liquid composition to stress, and if necessary also to a reduction in temperature, to cause the liquid composition to form a bi-continuous phase separated composition, the bi-continuous phase separated composition comprising a polymer rich phase and a polymer poor phase; solidifying the at least one polymer in the polymer rich phase; and removing the polymer poor phase from the polymer rich phase to provide the porous polymer structure having a bi-continuous morphology from the polymer rich phase. | 10-29-2009 |
20090286894 | POROUS POLYMER BLEND STRUCTURES - A porous polymer blend, and a method of producing a porous polymer blend from at least two immiscible polymers. The at least two immiscible polymer being blended together and exhibiting the absence of complete phase separation. The method of producing a porous polymer blend comprising: forming a liquid composition comprising at least two immiscible polymers dissolved in a common solvent; subjecting the liquid composition to a reduction in temperature to cause at least two immiscible polymers to phase separate into a common polymer rich phase and a common polymer poor phase; solidifying the at least two immiscible polymers in the common polymer rich phase so as to avoid complete phase separation of the at least two immiscible polymers; and removing the common polymer pore phase to provide a blend of the at least two immiscible polymers having a porous morphology. | 11-19-2009 |
20100015321 | SCAFFOLD TREATMENT - DEVICE AND METHOD - An apparatus for treating porous polymeric scaffolds including an enclosure; a support for at least one porous polymeric scaffold, and at least one application outlets within the enclosure for applying a liquid agent onto the top surface of the at least one porous polymeric scaffold; each porous polymeric scaffold being supported on a drained platform above a liquid catchment area within the enclosure and having at least one application outlet directed at its top surface | 01-21-2010 |
Justin John Cooper-White, Upper Brookfield AU
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20120034433 | BLOCK COPOLYMER BLENDS - A method of producing a structure having a polymer surface with a plurality of surface domains, the surface being formed by the steps of: forming a liquid composition comprising at least one surface polymer, at least one block copolymer and at least one common solvent, the at least one block copolymer having the general formulae A-B-C, wherein A is a polymer which is the same as the surface polymer or fully miscible or partially immiscible with the surface polymer; B is a polymer which is more immiscible in the surface polymer than polymer A; and C is a terminal group; and solidifying the liquid composition to form the structure having the surface with the plurality of surface domains. | 02-09-2012 |
Justin John Gambone, Jr., Watervliet, NY US
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20150060403 | METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING AN ADDITIVELY MANUFACTURED FUEL CONTACTING COMPONENT TO FACILITATE REDUCING COKE FORMATION - A method for manufacturing a fuel contacting component that facilitates reducing coke formation on at least one surface of the fuel contacting component is disclosed herein. The method includes applying a slurry composition including a powder including aluminum to the component surface, wherein the fuel contacting component is formed by an additive manufacturing process. The slurry composition is heat treated to diffuse the aluminum into the component surface. The heat treatment comprises forming a diffusion aluminide coating on the component surface, wherein the diffusion coating comprises a diffusion sublayer formed on the component surface and an additive sublayer formed on the diffusion sublayer. The method further comprises removing the additive sublayer of the diffusion aluminide coating with at least one aqueous solution such that the diffusion sublayer and the component surface are substantially unaffected, wherein the diffusion layer facilitates preventing coke formation on component surface. | 03-05-2015 |
Justin John Skaife, Earleville, MD US
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20080252795 | System and method for improving image quality by synchronizing display modulation with light source pulses - A method for synchronizing a light source control signal with modulation of a display includes the steps of receiving a video signal including a synchronization signal (e.g., a Vsync signal) and using the synchronization signal to generate a light source control signals at high and low values. The light source control signal is pulsed between its high and low values between subsequent synchronization signals to cause a light source to produce light pulses at the same time over each frame of the display. Optionally, the low and/or high time periods are adjustable. A novel display driver is also disclosed and includes an input terminal for receiving the synchronization signal, a light source driver for generating the light source control signal in response to the synchronization signal, and an output terminal for providing the light source control signal to a light source control unit. | 10-16-2008 |
Justin John Trobec, Fremont, CA US
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20140156626 | EMBEDDED EXTERNALLY HOSTED CONTENT IN SEARCH RESULT PAGE - Architecture that enables user interaction in a search engine results page (SERP) with externally hosted content. A control hosted by an external data source is seamlessly embedded within the SERP, and then functions transparently as if the control were an internally hosted control. The architecture includes the capability to trigger the addition of the control to the SERP, embed the control within the SERP, and enable the control to interact with the SERP. To seamlessly embed the external control, a key is created that uniquely identifies the external control. The key is encoded and injected into the web document index. At query time, the key is detected and causes a link to be rendered within the SERP. When the querying user selects on the link, other elements in the SERP are moved aside to make room for the external control. | 06-05-2014 |
20140156627 | MAPPING OF TOPIC SUMMARIES TO SEARCH RESULTS - Architecture that facilitates the mapping of multimedia topic summaries from one data source, to web search results from another data source. An algorithmic technique is provided that discriminates (selects) between topic summaries that are wanted and not wanted for presentation to the search engine user based on a predetermine set of characteristics or features. Topic summaries are each pre-associated with a topic identifier. A page identifier is extracted from or created for the webpage that is used to match the topic identifiers to the correct webpage. The page identifier is aligned with the topic identifier of the topic summaries to find matches between topic summaries and webpages. Once alignment is completed, the correct topic identifier is inserted into the internal extended representation (e.g., associated with the content header) of every webpage, which enables the subsequent fetch of the topic summaries for display to users. | 06-05-2014 |
20140156631 | DECORATION OF SEARCH RESULTS BY THIRD-PARTY CONTENT PROVIDERS - An ecosystem that enables content providers to decorate search results with interactive content. The searching user can then interact with the content and view the content without leaving the search results page. The content provider sends content and metadata to a content enrichment enabler that transforms the content into an enriched content, and receives back from the enrichment enabler a location identifier which includes information that identifies the provider and the location of the enriched content. The content provider then embeds the identifier in each of the content provider webpages for which such content has been produced. The identifier is indexed by a search engine to identify the interactive content and source thereof for surfacing on a search results page. The search result is decorated with an indicator that the user recognizes as the availability of the enriched content, and uses to access the content via the web page. | 06-05-2014 |