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Al Kuehn, Wayne, NJ US
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| 20090297692 | SELF-AGGREGATING PROTEIN COMPOSITIONS AND USE AS SEALANTS - An implantable member for use in the body is provided herein. This implantable member includes a porous biocompatible substrate; the substrate having at least one surface sealed fluid-tight with self-aggregating protein particles of substantially the same diameter range. The self-aggregated protein particles are formed from a deposited aqueous slurry of the protein particles. | 12-03-2009 |
David Kuehn, Champaign, IL US
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| 20090128553 | IMAGING OF ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES - A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, an imaging device having a Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) scanner to generate MRI data associated with soft tissue of a patient, and supply said MRI data to diagnostic equipment that selects one or more normative soft tissue profiles of a select anatomical section, and generates a three dimensional soft tissue image from the MRI data and the one or more normative soft tissue profiles. Additional embodiments are disclosed. | 05-21-2009 |
Dennis L. Kuehn, Long Beach, CA US
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| 20100250867 | COMPUTER ARCHITECTURES USING SHARED STORAGE - Shared storage architectures and methods are provided. A particular shared storage architecture is a system including shared storage including data and file system metadata separated from the data. The file system metadata includes location data specifying storage location information related to the data. Services are provided from service providers to service consumers through the shared storage. | 09-30-2010 |
| 20100251010 | COMPUTER ARCHITECTURES USING SHARED STORAGE - Shared storage systems and methods are provided. A particular shared storage system is a system including multiple instances of shared storage. Each of the instances of shared storage includes data and file system metadata separated from the data. The file system metadata includes location data specifying storage location information related to the data. A persistent common view is provided of local and remote files, file systems, and services in the shared storage. | 09-30-2010 |
Dennis L. Kuehn, Redondo Beach, CA US
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| 20100011007 | SECURE HIGH PERFORMANCE MULTI-LEVEL SECURITY DATABASE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - In accordance with one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, systems and methods described herein provide for transferring data over one or more networks. A storage area network is adapted to communicate with the one or more networks. A first component is adapted to route data to and from the storage area network. A second component is adapted to route data to and from the storage area network. A gateway component is adapted to control the routing of data between the first and second components and the storage area network. The storage area network is adapted to separate metadata from the data and store the metadata in a secure server positioned behind the gateway component. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100095122 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLLABORATION OVER SHARED STORAGE - In accordance with one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, systems and methods disclosed herein enable synergy among a group of users by providing a real-time, secure collaboration environment that allows for cooperative interaction and decision making and provide the ability for users to simultaneously view, revise, and review a document or multimedia file that resides in a shared data storage location. Real-time, low latency, rich collaboration between producers and consumers provides organization efficiency, and this collaboration provides real-time, low latency transmission of data. | 04-15-2010 |
Frank A. Kuehn, Long Beach, CA US
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| 20100278313 | DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE TESTING TOOL - A broadband service, such as Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) service, may be tested by a technician installing or performing maintenance on the broadband service. The technician may use the subscriber's computer as a test set, in which the technician may login to a testing service that may test the line using test equipment located externally to the subscriber premise. A test application may receive, from a computing device located at the subscriber premise, a request to test the broadband service at the subscriber premise as part of installation of the broadband service. The test application may initiate a test of the broadband service using test equipment located externally to the subscriber premise. The test may include tests relating at least to the physical layer of the broadband network connection. Results of the test may be transmitted to the subscriber premise. | 11-04-2010 |
Jeffrey L. Kuehn, Metamura, IL US
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| 20090056322 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RAPIDLY SHAKING AN IMPLEMENT OF A MACHINE - A fluid system for use with a machine that employs an actuator, that provides for rapid shaking of an implement. The fluid system includes a source for providing fluid flow to the actuator and an operator input device for enabling an operator to control the movement of the implement by inputting a plurality of commands that specify movement of the implement. A controller is provided for monitoring the commands received from the operator input device and entering a mode for controlling the displacement of the source when the controller detects a pattern of commands that indicates an operator-request for rapid movement of the implement. | 03-05-2009 |
Jeffrey L. Kuehn, Metamora, IL US
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| 20090031891 | Hydraulic circuit for rapid bucket shake out - A hydraulic circuit is disclosed. The hydraulic circuit may have a variable displacement pump. The variable displacement pump may have a fluidic displacement control configured to vary a flow of pressurized fluid based on a fluid signal and an electronic displacement control configured to vary the flow of pressurized fluid based on an electronic signal. The flow of pressurized fluid may be controlled by the one of the fluidic and electronic displacement controls that requests the smallest flow of pressurized fluid. The hydraulic circuit may also have a control valve connected between the pump and the fluidic displacement control, and the control valve may be configured to transmit the fluid signal to the fluidic displacement control. The hydraulic circuit may further have a controller configured to transmit a fluid signal to cause the fluidic control to request a maximum flow of pressurized fluid, and transmit an electronic signal requesting a flow smaller than the maximum flow, which causes the electronic displacement control to vary the flow of pressurized fluid. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20100043418 | HYDRAULIC SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROL - A hydraulic system is disclosed having at least two hydraulic circuits. The disclosed system compares pressures between the hydraulic circuits and alters valve commands of the circuit associated with higher pressures in order to reduce overall system pressure. | 02-25-2010 |
Jeffrey Lee Kuehn, Metamora, IL US
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| 20090265047 | Machine with automatic operating mode determination - A method is provided for determining a current operating mode of a machine. The method includes receiving data relating to a plurality of machine parameters and performing initial comparisons between the received data and previously stored reference data for each machine parameter. The method also includes determining an operating mode indicated by each initial comparison. The method further includes selecting a current operating mode from the operating modes indicated by the initial comparisons. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20100017074 | Machine with customized implement control - A method is provided for operating a machine. The method includes receiving data relating to a current state of multiple parameters. The method also includes determining a parameter signature for each parameter of the multiple parameters based on the received data. In addition, the method includes comparing each parameter signature to reference data to determine which operating modes of the machine are indicated by each parameter signature. The method further includes adjusting one or more components of an implement control system according to the operating mode indicated by a threshold number of parameter signatures. | 01-21-2010 |
Justin F. Kuehn, Sun Prairie, WI US
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| 20110089071 | SPILL CONTAINMENT SYSTEM - A spill containment system is attachable to a riser pipe with an axially moveable seal. The spill containment system allows access to a drop tube in the riser pipe via a removable liquid communication assembly. The spill containment system includes a sealed interstitial space, which remains sealed during installation, service and use of the system. The spill containment system is protected by a weather resistant cover assembly. | 04-21-2011 |
Keith Kuehn, Spring, TX US
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| 20090243445 | Electronic Device With Modular Bezel, And Method Of Configurating Electronic Device With Modular Bezel - A modular bezel for an electronic device can include a front panel and a connection device. The connection device can be configured to connect the modular bezel to a front portion of the electronic device and be configured to be disposed in a plurality of locations on the front portion of the electronic device, such as receptors of the electronic device that are not occupied by an electronic component or are not configured to receive or be occupied by an electronic component. Thus, the electronic device can be configured in a variety of different ways using the modular bezel. | 10-01-2009 |
Keith J. Kuehn, Spring, TX US
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| 20080272655 | Uninterruptible Power Supply With Remote Capabilities - An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) with remote capabilities, and systems and methods of implementing the same, are disclosed. An exemplary UPS system with remote capabilities includes a battery unit and a remote unit configured to be physically separated from the battery unit so that a user can electrically connect an electronic device to the battery unit without having to physically connecting the electronic device directly to the battery unit. The UPS system also includes a user interface on the remote unit. The user interface is operable to output status of the battery to a user even if the user is separated from the battery unit. | 11-06-2008 |
Kurt A. Kuehn, Des Plaines, IL US
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| 20090300884 | DOOR MOTION DAMPENING SYSTEM - A system for dampening an opening motion of a door includes a frame, an access door and at least one dampening member. The access door is rotatably secured to the frame. The access door is configured to be moved with respect to the frame between closed and completely open positions. The at least one dampening member is secured to the access door or the frame. The dampening member(s) dampens movement of the access door toward the completely open position over a range of motion. | 12-10-2009 |
Mark S. Kuehn, Gilbert, AZ US
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| 20110030336 | COANNULAR DUCTED FAN - Secondary air flow is provided for a ducted fan having an engine core driving a fan blisk. The fan blisk incorporates a set of thrust fan blades extending from an outer hub and a set of integral secondary flow blades extending intermediate an inner hub and the outer hub. A nacelle provides a first flow duct for the thrust fan blades and a secondary flow duct carries flow from the integral secondary flow blades. | 02-10-2011 |
Markus Kuehn, Amana, IA US
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| 20100261646 | SUSTAINED INTRAOCULAR DELIVERY OF DRUGS FROM BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERIC MICROPARTICLES - Biodegradable polymeric microparticle compositions containing one or more active agents, especially those useful for treating or preventing or one or more diseases or disorders of the eye, and methods of making and using thereof, are described. The microsphere compositions release an effective amount of the one or more active agents for a period greater than 14 days in vivo, preferably greater than 60 days in vivo, more preferably up to 73 days in vivo, more preferably greater than 90 days in vivo, even more preferably over 100 days in vivo, and most preferably greater than 107 days in vivo. In a preferred embodiment, the microparticle compositions contain one or more active agents useful for managing elevated intraocular pressure (TOP) in the eye. In one embodiment, the microspheres are formed from polylactide-co-glycolide (“PLGA”); in another embodiment, the microspheres are formed from a blend PLGA and poly lactic acid (“PLA”). Relatively hydrophilic, and preferably carboxylated, polymeric materials such as PLGA are used for a drug such as timolol maleate, which is relatively water soluble, to increase drug loading. Higher molecular weight polymers, as well as the ratio of LA (which has a longer degradation time, up to one to two years) to GA (which has a short degradation time, as short as a few days to a week), are used to provide release over a longer period of time. The combination of drug loading and release rate, as well as the minimization of initial burst release, result in prolonged release of a higher amount of drug. | 10-14-2010 |
| 20110206773 | SUSTAINED DELIVERY OF DRUGS FROM BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERIC MICROPARTICLES - Biodegradable polymeric microparticle compositions containing one or more active agents, especially those useful for treating or preventing or one or more diseases or disorders of the eye, and methods of making and using thereof, are described. The microsphere compositions release an effective amount of the one or more active agents for a period greater than 14 days in vivo, preferably greater than 60 days in vivo, more preferably up to 73 days in vivo, more preferably greater than 90 days in vivo, even more preferably over 100 days in vivo, and most preferably greater than 107 days in vivo. In a preferred embodiment, the microparticle compositions contain one or more active agents such as AG1478 to induce nerve regeneration, specifically regeneration of the optic nerve useful for managing elevated intraocular pressure (TOP) in the eye. | 08-25-2011 |
Robert A. Kuehn, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20110270543 | PHOTOCONDUCTIVE PHOTODIODE BUILT-IN TEST (BIT) - A Built-In Test (BIT) for a photoconductive photodiode is performed using the health or characteristics of the photodiode's parasitic capacitance as a “proxy” for the health or characteristics of the photodiode itself. A failure or degradation of the photodiode manifests as a similar failure or degradation of the parasitic capacitance. Under normal operating conditions, the photoconductive photodiode responds to incident photons from a target by generating a photocurrent signal at its cathode. A processor processes the signals from one or more photodiodes to evaluate characteristics of the target. To perform the BIT, a time-varying voltage signal is applied at the photodiode's anode. This signal is coupled through the parasitic capacitance to produce a test current signal at the photodiode's anode. The processor processes the signal to evaluate the health or characteristics of the parasitic capacitance and thus the photodiode. | 11-03-2011 |
Seppe Kuehn, New York, NY US
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| 20090244667 | HOLOGRAPHIC MICROSCOPE - The preferred embodiments of the present invention include a holography attachment device that is attachable to a digital imaging device to form a holographic microscope. The holography attachment device includes a chamber having at least one attachment mechanism to facilitate attachment of the chamber to a digital imaging device. The holography attachment device also includes a light source and a sample holder section, which is located between a proximate end and the distal end of the chamber. The light source is configured to radiate light within the chamber. The light passes through the sample holder section and impinges on an imaging sensor of a digital imaging device when the chamber is attached to the digital imaging device. The digital imaging device is capable of recording hologram information related to a sample held by the sample holder in the sample holder section. | 10-01-2009 |
Sergei Kuehn, Santa Cruz, CA US
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| 20090175586 | DEVICE FOR LIGHT-BASED PARTICLE MANIPULATION ON WAVEGUIDES - An optical waveguide is provided which comprises a non-solid core layer surrounded by a solid-state material, and two light sources capable of introducing light into said non-solid core at opposite ends along a Z-axis of said non-solid core to form two propagating light beams applying force in opposing directions. An integrated optical particle trap device for controlling the placement of small sample particles incorporates the optical waveguide. | 07-09-2009 |
Thomas Merrill Kuehn, Turnwater, WA US
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| 20090039659 | Door Anti-Latch Device - A door anti-latch device includes a base mounted to a door or a door frame, and a lever rotatably mounted to the base so that the lever can rotate about a pivot point from an open position to a latching position. The lever includes a handle end and an opposing stop end. The lever can be rotated between the open position and the latching position by moving the lever handle. The lever stop prevents the door from latching when the lever is in the open position and will not prevent the door from latching when the lever is in the latching position. The door anti-latch device can be moved from the open position to the latching position without leaving the room or opening the door. | 02-12-2009 |
