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Darin Knaus, Norwich, VT US
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| 20110203580 | AEROSOL DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Methods and systems for aerosol delivery of agents to a patient are described herein. The present system can be used to administer various types of agents, such as a vaccine or other types of pharmaceutical substances. Certain embodiments of the present system utilize an actuator coupled to a disposable aerosolizing element that aerosolizes an agent for delivery to a patient when acted upon by the actuator. The aerosolizing element prevents the agent from contacting the actuator and other non-disposable components of the system so that little or no cleaning or maintenance is required. The present system also can include an aerosolization rate monitor that monitors the rate at which an agent is being aerosolized and provides feedback to the user to ensure that the proper dose is being administered. | 08-25-2011 |
Edward Knaus, Edmonton CA
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| 20110009492 | -PHENYLETHYLIDENEHYDRAZINE DERIVATIVES - The present invention provides new β-phenylethylidenehydrazine derivatives, processes for preparing them and their use as pharmaceutical compostions. The β-phenylethylidenehydrazine derivatives according to the invention generally correspond to the general formula: | 01-13-2011 |
Edward E. Knaus, Edmonton CA
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| 20080214646 | Novel Nsaids Possessing a Nitric Oxide Donor Diazen-1-Ium-1,2-Diolate Moiety - This invention provides a prodrug that help arthritis patients without increasing cardiovascular and gastrointestinal risk. A novel group of hybrid nitric oxide-releasing non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NO-NSAIDs), moiety attached via a one -carbon methylene spacer to the carboxylic acid group of the traditional NSAIDs aspirin, ibuprofen and indomethacin were synthesized. The ester prodrugs showed equipotent anti-inflammatory activities in vivo to that of the parent aspirin, ibuprofen and indomethacin. The simultaneous release of parent drug and nitric oxide from the NO- prodrugs constitutes a potentially beneficial property for the prophylactic prevention of thrombus formation and adverse cardiovascular events such as stroke and myocardial infarction. Data acquired in an in vivo ulcer index (UI) assay showed that this group of ester prodrugs in which no lesions were observed when compared to the parent drugs at equivalent doses. Accordingly, these hybrid NO-NSAID prodrugs possessing a diazen-1-ium-1,2-diolate moiety, represents a new approach for the rational design of anti-inflammatory drugs with reduced gastric ulcerogenicity. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20090186859 | DIAZENIUMDIOLATED NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, AND RELATED METHODS - Disclosed are compounds that release nitric oxide, e.g., a compound of Formula (I) wherein R | 07-23-2009 |
Gary Knaus, Horseheads, NY US
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| 20080261445 | Coaxial cable connector with gripping ferrule - A coaxial cable connector includes a connector body having a rearward cable receiving end, a locking sleeve movably coupled within the rearward cable receiving end of the connector body for locking the cable in the connector and a gripping ferrule disposed between the connector body and the locking sleeve. The gripping ferrule includes axially opposite gripping ends which move in a radially inward direction upon compression between the locking sleeve and the connector body to grip the outer surface of the cable. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20080311790 | CONSTANT FORCE COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTOR - A coaxial cable connector generally includes a connector body, a nut rotatably coupled to the connector body, a post disposed in the connector body and a biasing element acting between the post and the nut. The nut has an internal thread for engagement with an external thread of a mating connector. The internal thread of the nut and the external thread of the mating connector can be mismatched, wherein an interference fit is created therebetween upon connection of the nut to the mating connector. Also, the post can have a forward flanged base portion disposed within the axial length of the internally threaded surface of the nut, which, together with the biasing element, provides a constant force between the post and the nut. | 12-18-2008 |
Micha Knaus, Jona CH
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| 20100208922 | HEARING SYSTEM NETWORK WITH SHARED TRANSMISSION CAPACITY AND CORRESPONDING METHOD FOR OPERATING A HEARING SYSTEM - The hearing system ( | 08-19-2010 |
| 20100266151 | HEARING SYSTEM WITH JOINT TASK SCHEDULING - The hearing system ( | 10-21-2010 |
| 20100293227 | HEARING SYSTEM, METHOD FOR OPERATING A HEARING SYSTEM, AND HEARING SYSTEM NETWORK - The method for operating a hearing system ( | 11-18-2010 |
| 20110129106 | HEARING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME - The method for operating a hearing system comprises the steps of | 06-02-2011 |
Simone Knaus, Wien AT
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| 20080300383 | Methods for the Production of Polymer Carrier Materials Based on Carbon Hydrate-Bis(Meth)Acryl-Amides - The invention relates to methods for the production of polymer carrier materials for solid phase synthesis, particularly for peptide synthesis. (Meth)acrylamide derivatives based on carbon hydrates, which can also contain other protective groups, are polymerized by means of suspension polymerization in an aqueous phase, optionally with the addition of pore-forming additives, and subsequently the protective groups are fully or partially cleaved. It is thus possible to obtain polymer carriers whose morphology (particle size, porosity), degree of cross-linking and swelling capability in aqueous and organic media can be adjusted in a targeted manner and whose reactive groups offer multiple opportunities for the immobilization of anchor groups and protective groups. The hydroxyl groups of the polymer carrier can be activated according to usual methods of solid phase synthesis. | 12-04-2008 |
Theo Knaus, Rorschach CH
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| 20120002038 | MEASURING DEVICE FOR MEASURING DEFORMATIONS OF ELASTICALLY DEFORMABLE OBJECTS - A device and a process, for measuring deformations of an elastically deformable object, provides at least one optically detectable mark at a longitudinal position along the one elastically deformable object, as well as at least one camera with a matrix of photosensitive elements. The camera is directed towards the at least one optically detectable mark such that this is imaged on the matrix of photosensitive elements. The image data of the camera are sent to an image processing device, which is set up to determine the position of the mark on the matrix of photosensitive elements on the basis of an image recognition. A deviation of the position of the optically detectable mark from the at least one set point is determined and quantified by a computing device. | 01-05-2012 |
William A. Knaus, Charlottesville, VA US
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| 20090024417 | ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD SYSTEM - This invention relates to electronic medical records and in particular records that are owned, managed, and controlled by a patient or a person with appropriate authorization to act for the patient, and, in particular, to the establishment and management of a PHR (electronic personal health record) for efficient and effective presentation to a user. The invention also relates to creating structured medical information within the PHR and the differential presentation of that information such that immediate determinations of reliability can be made on the quality and accuracy of the medical information. Further, the invention relates to a PHR that is apportioned into active and inactive area such that only active portions are viewed by health-care providers who are granted routine access. This maximizes the information presented to the provider and minimizes the provider's need to review non-relevant and/or especially sensitive information. The invention also provides for archived files for the maintenance of PHR information. | 01-22-2009 |
