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C. Christopher Klepper, Radford, VA US
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| 20110014778 | Boron-10 coating process for neutron detector integrated circuit with high aspect ratio trenches - A coating process to infill high aspect-ratio vias and trenches in semiconductor substrates with dense boron for the production of neutron detectors and other devices uses a vacuum cathodic arc or other source of fully ionized boron plasma. Biasing of the substrate is used to impart energies to the plasma ions directing them toward the substrate, while repulsing the electrons. The full ionization produced by the source allows control of the energies of the boron ions by means of the bias voltage. The bias is alternated between coating deposition at low ion energies and sputtering of already coated material by energetic ions. Most of the sputtered material comes off the substrate top surface and between the trenches or vias and much of it is redeposited, thereby contributing to the infill. The process is suitable for carbon, boron or similar light elements, and is of particular interest for | 01-20-2011 |
Doug Klepper, Gainesville, FL US
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| 20090043687 | Method and System for Banking and Exchanging Emission Reduction Credits - An online interactive method and system for trading emission reduction credits (ERC) representing a calculated value for the reduction of a given quantity of emissions from a carbon sink is provided. The method and system include (a) receiving from a seller having a seller's account data representative of a carbon sink including data representative of the type of carbon sink and the location of the carbon sink; (b) calculating a value representative of the carbon sink of the seller; (c) creating a tradable emission reduction credit (ERC) based on the value; (d) assigning an ERC identification to the emission reduction credit (ERC) for tracking purposes; (e) associating the emission reduction credit (ERC) with the seller's account using the ERC identification; (f) making the emission reduction credit (ERC) available for purchase; (g) receiving a purchase request from a purchaser having a purchaser's account for the emission reduction credit (ERC); and (h) moving the emission reduction credit (ERC) from the seller's account to the purchaser's account using the ERC identification. | 02-12-2009 |
James Klepper, Thornton, CO US
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| 20100276641 | METHOD OF MAKING SYNGAS AND APPARATUS THEREFOR - Syngas is formed by combining a carbon source with steam at an elevated temperature in a generally horizontal reactor. The heat for the reaction is provided by a stoichiometric combustion nozzle at a first end of the horizontal reaction chamber. The carbon source is deposited downwardly into the reaction chamber where it combines with a flowing stream of hot gas formed from the stoichiometric combustion in combination with steam and additional oxygen, if necessary. This flowing stream of gas reacts with the deposited carbon feed source and is directed to a cyclone separator where the formed syngas is recovered from an upper portion of the separator and any formed ash is directed into a collection tank. | 11-04-2010 |
Kenneth Klepper, Franklin Lakes, NJ US
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| 20100217626 | System and Method for Clinical Strategy for Therapeutic Pharmacies - A system and method of distributing pharmaceutical prescriptions within a network of pharmacies based on the review of prescription claim data and patient medical state to enable stratification of patients, wherein each pharmacy within the network has been established to handle one or more particular patient medical states. | 08-26-2010 |
Mark Klepper, Austin, TX US
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| 20100241198 | Tubular device delivering light and radiation into a patient - A device delivers light within a patient using an inner cannula, fiber optics, LED along an endotracheal tube, ETT or tracheostomy tube or a strip with embedded LED adhered to an ETT. The inner cannula includes a tubular thin walled device that transmits light by fiber optics or delivers electrical power to an LED. The light passes along one or more fibers placed within the walls of the inner cannula for outward delivery of the light. The light affects the inside of the cannula, the area between the cannula and the ETT, the area outside the ETT, and into the tracheobronchial tree. The light delivers an antimicrobial effect into the upper airway of a patient. Alternatively, the light delivery device involves tubes and cannulas attaching to existing medical tubes and devices. Alternatively, a transparent strip of embedded LED secures to an existing medical tube. | 09-23-2010 |
Mark S. Klepper, Austin, TX US
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| 20100180737 | Method to manufacture a tube sump with integral clips - A method of making a tube sump with integral clips from a single material modifies multiple lumen tubing of any material that allows for two or more lumens. Preferably, the tubing is a plastic polymer with dual lumens. One lumen functions as a suction tube and the other lumen undergoes modification to form tubular clips. The modification removes a pattern of tubing opposite the suction tube to form integral clips that retain the tube sump upon an existing endotracheal tube. The removed sections of lumen may have any length or number. Common methods to remove the lumen sections include mechanical cutting, sawing, laser cutting, thermal cutting, melting, ablating, and shearing. Alternatively, the clips may be formed during the manufacture of the multiple lumen tubular product. | 07-22-2010 |
Michael Klepper, Hoisington, KS US
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| 20100101853 | Communication cable having electrically isolated shield providing enhanced return loss - A tape can comprise a strip of dielectric material, with adhering patches of electrical conductive material. The patches can be substantially electrically isolated from one another. The strip can be disposed in a communication cable to provide a shield that is electrically discontinuous or has high resistance between opposite cable ends. Each patch can interact with electromagnetic radiation associated with electrical signals transmitting over the cable. The patches can collectively interact with the transmitting electrical signals in a cumulative or resonant manner to produce a spike in return loss at a particular frequency of the transmitting signals. The frequency location of the spike can depend upon the sizes of the patches, with size impacting manufacturability. The patches can be sized such that the spike falls within an operating frequency of the transmitting signal but is suppressed, so the cable meets return loss specifications while offering manufacturing advantage. | 04-29-2010 |
Robert Klepper, San Diego, CA US
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| 20110008909 | Assay Device - Disclosed is an assay device for the determination of the presence and/or amount of a species in a liquid sample, the assay device comprising one or more reagents for providing an analyte of interest wherein the assay device further comprises a control species which is capable of interacting with the one or more reagents to provide a detectable control antigen. | 01-13-2011 |
Steven Klepper, Medford, MA US
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| 20080303218 | FLUID-ACTIVATED SHAFT SEAL - Systems and methods associated with a fluid-activated shaft seal are provided. The systems, which feature multiple components, include a support component defining an exterior surface, a carrier component including an interior surface to slideably engage the exterior surface of the support component, and a seal disposed relative to the carrier component. The seal includes a lip portion and a fluid-responsive gel material that expands when exposed to a fluid to urge the lip portion towards or into contact with a shaft. The gel material contracts in the absence of the fluid to form or increase the size of a gap between the shaft and the lip portion. Methods of assembling and installing such a system are also described. | 12-11-2008 |
Steven Klepper, Stoneham, MA US
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| 20110248450 | Bulkhead seal - A bulkhead seal includes a housing configured to be attached to a bulkhead about a shaft and defining an annular recess. An annular diaphragm seal is rotatably disposed in the annular recess of the housing and about the shaft. A plurality of orifices extend through the annular diaphragm seal to prevent air pressure differentials from locking the annular diaphragm seal with respect to the housing. A lip seal is provided on each side of the annular diaphragm seal. Each lip seal includes a seal portion disposed to seal the orifices in the presences of liquid. | 10-13-2011 |
Steven A. Klepper, Stoneham, MA US
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| 20100301566 | Fluid activated shaft seal - A fluid activated shaft bulkhead seal system includes an annular carrier fixed with respect to a bulkhead and about a shaft extending through the bulkhead and the annular carrier. The annular carrier supports a pair of lip seals each of which defines an outwardly facing pocket and a lip portion spaced from the shaft and a portion abutting the carrier. A foam body is disposed in the pocket of each lip seal. Each foam body includes a gel material configured to expand in the presence of fluid urging the lip portions of the lip seals into contact with the shaft to seal the annular carrier with respect to the shaft. An annular retainer is mated to each side of the annular carrier for retaining the foam body in the pocket of each lip seal. | 12-02-2010 |
