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Laurie L. Anderson, Corte Madera, CA US
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20090230070 | Window shelf - A window shelf with a first hollow long rectangular box member and a second hollow long rectangular box member having one open end. The open end of the second box member slides over the first box member. A ratchet rail is located within the first box member and engages a pawl mechanism located within the second box member. A rubber end cap located at the end of the first box member and a pair of threaded rubber end caps at the end of the second box member are all situated so that when the first box member is slid outward from the second box member the pawl engages the ratchet rail and prevents the first box member from sliding inward and the threaded extension caps are turned until the window shelf is frictionally engaged with the inside frame walls of a window. | 09-17-2009 |
20090278010 | CLOSET CARROUSEL - Closet carrousel having a motorized vertical support tube that attaches to the floor and ceiling of a standard closet. Horizontal support tube arms radiate from the vertical support tube. Three arms extend out from the out from the upper region of the vertical tube and three arms extend out from the lower region of the support tube. The support tubes are slidably mounted on inner support rods. Each support rod is made of a first rod and a second rod that are hinged together to form one long rod. The support tubes hold standard hangers for hanging garments. The user can slide a horizontal support tube out past the hinged portion of the inner support rod so that the inner rod may be bent by the user thereby exposing and giving access to an inner core of shelving members. | 11-12-2009 |
Laurie L. Burstynski, South Windsor, CT US
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20160102561 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE TURBINE BLADE TIP COOLING - An airfoil for a gas turbine engine includes pressure and suction walls that are spaced apart from one another and joined at leading and trailing edges to provide an airfoil that has an exterior surface that extends in a radial direction to a tip. A film cooling hole is provided in the tip and extends at an angle relative to the radial direction. The film cooling hole includes a diffuser. | 04-14-2016 |
Laurie L. Colum, Spring Valley, CA US
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20080257993 | VENDING SHREDDER AND METHOD - A vending shredder which can be mounted to a wall or other structure or be free standing. This shredder functions much like a vending machine wherein the public can pay per minute to have paper shredded. This shredder can be manufactured in different sizes for example a small residential size can be used in a facility such as a apartment house or small business and a large size could be utilized in a mail box facility, post office or grocery store. | 10-23-2008 |
Laurie L. Delaprym, Lakeville, CT US
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20140272010 | Edible Utensil and Method of Producing The Same - A composition and method for producing edible utensils is disclosed, more specifically to replace frozen dessert utensils currently used for confections. | 09-18-2014 |
Laurie L. Parker, Minneapolis, MN US
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20160097084 | KINASE ACTIVITY DETECTION METHODS - A strategy to take advantage of time-resolved luminescence of Ln | 04-07-2016 |
Laurie L. Poluha, Woodbury, MN US
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20130037481 | NONWOVEN NANOFIBER WEBS CONTAINING CHEMICALLY ACTIVE PARTICULATES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME - Nonwoven fibrous webs including a multiplicity of discrete fibers, a population of sub-micrometer fibers having a population median diameter less than one micrometer adjoining the discrete fibers, and a multiplicity of chemically active particulates secured to the nonwoven fibrous web. In some embodiments, more than 0% and less than 10% wt. of the nonwoven fibrous web is made of discrete fibers that are thermoplastic polymeric fibers, and which optionally at least partially melt and coalesce to secure the discrete polymeric fibers to each other. In certain embodiments, at least some of the particulates are bonded to the thermoplastic polymeric fibers. In other embodiments, at least some of the particulates are secured within interstices of the fibrous web, without substantial bonding to the discrete fibers. Methods of making and using such nonwoven fibrous webs are also described. | 02-14-2013 |
Laurie L. Shekels, Mound, MN US
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20090131310 | Mucin3 egf-like domains - The invention provides for a mucin3 polypeptide, a polypeptide including a mucin3 EGF-like domain, and nucleic acids encoding such polypeptides. The invention also provides for methods of treating an individual that has or is at risk of developing a disease or condition of the alimentary canal using such polypeptides or nucleic acids. | 05-21-2009 |
20120021987 | Mucin 3 EGF-Like Domains - The invention provides for a mucin3 polypeptide, a polypeptide including a mucin3 EGFlike domain, and nucleic acids encoding such polypeptides. The invention also provides for methods of treating an individual that has or is at risk of developing a disease or condition of the alimentary canal using such polypeptides or nucleic acids. | 01-26-2012 |
20140088015 | Mucin 3 EGF-like Domains - The invention provides for a mucin3 polypeptide, a polypeptide including a mucin3 EGF like domain, and nucleic acids encoding such polypeptides. The invention also provides for methods of treating an individual that has or is at risk of developing a disease or condition of the alimentary canal using such polypeptides or nucleic acids. | 03-27-2014 |
Laurie L. Voci, Victor, NY US
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20090250631 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FLUORESCENCE IMAGING AND TOMOGRAPHY USING SPATIALLY STRUCTURED ILLUMINATION - An imaging system is disclosed for imaging an object. More specifically, an improvement is disclosed in an imaging system enabling depth sectioned fluorescence imaging in a turbid medium, such as human or animal tissue, in such a manner as to substantially minimize the excitation radiation from reaching the detection beam path. The imaging system includes an arrangement of the excitation radiation source such that the optical axis of the source is inclined relative to the optical axis of the camera, the optical plane of the source and the optical plane of the object are subject to a Scheimpflug condition provided by projection optics, and the angle of inclination of the source is selected such that the excitation radiation incident upon the object is reflected in such a way that substantially minimizes excitation radiation from reaching the detection beam path. | 10-08-2009 |
20100038559 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FLUORESCENCE MEASUREMENTS USING SPATIALLY STRUCTURED ILLUMINATION - An apparatus is disclosed for depth selected fluorescence measurements of a sample. The apparatus may include a carrier for at least one sample substance, the carrier having at least one transparent, planar bottom wall having an upper surface; projection optics having a first optical axis, to expose the at least one sample substance through the bottom wall to a spatially structured pattern of excitation radiation, the projection optics including a first object plane and an image plane that are subject to a Scheimpflug condition, the image plane being substantially coplanar with the upper surface of the bottom wall of the carrier; an image capture module having a second optical axis, a second object plane substantially coplanar with the image plane, and a detection beam path, to receive a data image from the sample; a signal processor to transform the data image to provide depth selected fluorescence measurement for the at least one sample substance; and an arrangement whereby the first optical axis is inclined relative to the second optical axis so that the projection optics has an angle of inclination relative to the image plane, the angle of inclination being selected such that a component of excitation radiation incident upon, but not absorbed by, the at least one sample substance is scattered or reflected to substantially reduce excitation radiation from reaching the detection beam path. A corresponding method is disclosed. | 02-18-2010 |
20140088438 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FLUORESCENCE IMAGING AND TOMOGRAPHY USING SPATIALLY STRUCTURED ILLUMINATION - An imaging system for imaging an object. More specifically, an imaging system enabling depth sectioned fluorescence imaging in a turbid medium, such as human or animal tissue, to substantially minimize the excitation radiation from reaching the detection beam path. The imaging system includes an arrangement of the excitation radiation source wherein the optical axis of the source is inclined relative to the optical axis of the camera, the optical plane of the source and the optical plane of the object are subject to a Scheimpflug condition, and the angle of inclination of the source is selected such that the excitation radiation incident upon the object is reflected to minimize excitation radiation from reaching the detection beam path. | 03-27-2014 |
Laurie L. Werbowsky, Jamesville, NY US
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20090276096 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A DISPLAY USING A VIRTUAL DISPLAY BUFFER - A device and a method for controlling a display make use of a virtual display buffer that acts as an intermediary between data input and display output. The data stored in the virtual display buffer is in a generic, readable first format. A display software driver translates the data stored in the virtual display buffer to a second format usable by a hardware display driver to control a specific display device. | 11-05-2009 |