Lee, Rochester
Daniel T. Lee, Rochester, MN US
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20140151938 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CLUSTERING PARTICLES BY LIQUID-PHASE ELECTRIC PLASMA DISCHARGE - The disclosed technology includes systems and methods for clustering particles, especially water contaminants, by liquid-phase electric plasma discharge. According to certain implementations, the discharge may be applied continuously, and may be of relatively low power, e.g., a voltage between 300 V and 5000 V and an amperage between 0.1 A and 1 A. The electrodes introducing the electric discharge may be in a point-to-point configuration and with at least one electrode having a large aspect ratio. In some implementations, one or more of the voltage and amperage of the electric discharge, electrode configuration and aspect ratio, and the conductivity of the medium may enable the generation of plasma containing hydroxyl and other radicals. The radicals may catalyze polymerization of the particles, resulting in an increase in particle size and, thus, improved filterability. The polymerization process may continue after the electric discharge is discontinued or removed from influence of the medium. | 06-05-2014 |
Haengiu Lee, Rochester, NY US
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20090171721 | Bidding system for search engine marketing - A method for search engine keyword bidding, including providing a search engine that is used by shoppers to search for products and services, maintaining by an advertiser a keyword database used by the search engine, collecting by the advertiser statistics for revenue generated during each Internet session on the advertiser's website that begins when a shopper visits the advertiser's landing page in response to the shopper clicking on an advertiser's sponsored ad, maintaining by the advertiser a tracking database comprising records of Internet sessions for a plurality of shoppers, and periodically revising by the advertiser a bid amount for a keyword in the keyword database, based on total revenue in the tracking database corresponding to the keyword over a given time period. | 07-02-2009 |
Jennifer Lee, Rochester, NY US
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20150069104 | Loop Strap System for Convertible Bag - This patent application describes the loop strap system for convertible bag which allows the user to convert a bag to multiple carrying modes such as backpack, crossbody, and shoulder bag mode. Currently, users have to go through the hassle of buying and switching between many different types of bags for different occasions. By allowing the user to quickly and easily convert between the carrying modes, this system solves that problem. The loop strap system for convertible bag includes two loops and a circular strap. The two loops are attached to the bag, and the strap is threaded through the loops. Opening and closing the loops allows users to convert between the various configurations. The strap is adjustable to the desired length for carrying comfort. Also, the system allows the user to change between different styles of straps if desired. | 03-12-2015 |
Joanne L. Lee, Rochester, NY US
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20120274700 | SOLID INK COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING CRYSTALLINE-AMORPHOUS MIXTURES - A solid ink composition comprising an amorphous component, a crystalline material, and optionally, a colorant, which are suitable for ink jet printing, including printing on coated paper substrates. In embodiments, the solid ink formulation comprises a blend of amorphous and crystalline components which provides a solid ink with excellent rheological properties and robustness when forming images or printing on coated paper substrates. | 11-01-2012 |
20120274716 | Print Process For Phase Separation Ink - A process including disposing at least one phase separation ink in an imagewise fashion onto a final image receiving substrate to form an ink image, wherein disposing is at a first temperature at which the at least one phase separation ink is in a molten, unseparated state; cooling the ink image to a second temperature sufficient to initiate crystallization of at least one component of the at least one phase separation ink, wherein at the second temperature the at least one phase separation ink comprises a crystalline phase and an amorphous phase; wherein the amorphous phase of the at least one phase separation ink substantially penetrates into the final image receiving substrate; and wherein the crystalline phase of the at least one phase separation ink substantially remains on the surface of the final image receiving substrate; applying pressure to the ink image on the final image receiving substrate; and allowing the ink to complete crystallization. | 11-01-2012 |
20130286180 | TIME RESOLVED OPTICAL MICROSCOPY ("TROM") PROCESS FOR MEASURING THE RATE OF CRYSTALLIZATION OF SOLID INKS - A system is disclosed for measuring the crystallization of crystalline-amorphous mixtures. The system includes a sample holder. and a heating apparatus to melt a ink composition and to keep the melted ink composition at a first specified temperature for a first period of time. The system includes a cooling apparatus to receive the melted ink composition, to cool the melted ink composition and to maintain the cooled ink composition at a second specified temperature. The system includes a microscope and a video recording device to capture images of the cooled ink composition for a second period of time A video processing computer includes a memory, a processor and software instructions and the software instructions causes the computer to extract crystallization parameters about the cooled ink composition from the captured images. The crystallization parameters identify fast solidifying crystalline inks that have a short time duration from onset of crystallization until crystallization. | 10-31-2013 |
20140125730 | Method for Printing Phase Change Ink onto Porous Media - Disclosed is a process which comprises: (a) printing a first fast-solidifying image onto a porous print medium with a fast-solidifying phase change ink; and (b) thereafter printing a second slow-solidifying image onto the print medium with a slow-solidifying phase change ink, said slow-solidifying image being printed onto the fast-solidifying image on the print medium. | 05-08-2014 |
20150284575 | SCRATCH RESISTANT INKS - An ink includes a C | 10-08-2015 |
20150306867 | Release Agent Composition For Improved Coefficient of Friction - A functional amine release agent displaying reduced coefficient of friction as compared to standard silicone oils, comprises a polydimethylsiloxane oil and a functional amine selected from the group consisting of pendant propylamines and pendant N-(2-aminoethyl)-3-aminopropyl. The concentration of functional amine to polydimethylsiloxane oil is approximately less than 0.0001 meq/g. According to certain embodiments, the functional amine release agent is operable to impart a coefficient of friction of about 0.5 or more to the print media, resulting in improved finishing and converting equipment interaction. The release agent may have a viscosity of about 50 cSt. | 10-29-2015 |
20150307727 | Release Agent Composition For Tandem Solid Inkjet Imaging Systems Having Improved Wettability - Functional amine release agents displaying improved wetting as compared to standard silicone oils comprise a polydimethylsiloxane oil and a functional amine selected from the group consisting of pendant propylamines and pendant N-(2-aminoethyl)-3-aminopropyl, in which the concentration of functional amine to polydimethylsiloxane oil is approximately less than 0.0006 meq/g and the release agents have a viscosity of 20 cSt and 10 cSt. In an in-line tandem print system, the 20 cSt release agent is used in the upstream print engine while the 10 cSt release agent is used in the downstream print engine. | 10-29-2015 |
20160067956 | Release Agent Composition For Improved Coefficient of Friction - A functional amine release agent displaying reduced coefficient of friction as compared to standard silicone oils, comprises a polydimethylsiloxane oil and a functional amine selected from the group consisting of pendant propylamines and pendant N-(2-aminoethyl)-3-aminopropyl. The concentration of functional amine to polydimethylsiloxane oil is approximately less than 0.0001 meq/g. According to certain embodiments, the functional amine release agent is operable to impart a coefficient of friction of about 0.5 or more to the print media, resulting in improved finishing and converting equipment interaction. The release agent may have a viscosity of about 50 cSt. | 03-10-2016 |
Joanne Lai Zen Lee, Rochester, NY US
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20120269526 | Closed loop controls for transfer control in first transfer for optimized image content - The subject embodiments disclose an electrostatic transfer control method that avoids undesired retransfer effects. A printing device develops and transfers several control patches. The patches are transferred at different electrostatic set points and a control strategy is utilized involving one or more density sensors to measure the transferred toner patches whereby the obtained density information can be used to compute the optimal value of electrostatic transfer bias. Print operators can adjust the bias value based on preferences for predetermined standards. | 10-25-2012 |
Joannne Lai Zen Lee, Rochester, NY US
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20110102818 | DYNAMIC FIELD TRANSFER CONTROL IN FIRST TRANSFER - Multi-color document processing systems and operating methods are disclosed to control retransfer by providing a user-selected secondary operating mode in which marking devices not needed for a particular print job are disabled and one or more required devices are operated at reduced transfer field levels for the first transfer of marking material onto an intermediate transfer structure. | 05-05-2011 |
Jonathan Y. Lee, Rochester, NY US
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20160069686 | OPTOMECHANICAL DISK VIBRATORY GYROSCOPES - An integrated optomechanical disk vibratory gyroscope device includes a mechanical oscillator having a substantially circular structure. The substantially circular structure is supported by a pillar, and mechanically isolated from a surrounding structure by a gap or slot. One or more actuators are coupled to the mechanical oscillator across the gap or slot. Each of the one or more actuators is configured to excite the mechanical oscillator in a driving mode. One or more optomechanical cavities are disposed substantially in a plane defined by the mechanical oscillator. At least one component of the one or more optomechanical cavities is disposed on or in the substantially circular structure. Each of the at least one or more optomechanical cavities configured to measure a displacement of the mechanical oscillator in a sensing mode. A method of manufacture is also described. | 03-10-2016 |
Mindy R. Lee, Rochester, NY US
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20100279886 | TWO-DIMENSIONAL PHOTONIC BANDGAP STRUCTURES FOR ULTRAHIGH-SENSITIVITY BIOSENSING - The present invention relates to two-dimensional photonic crystal arrays and their use in biological sensor chips, including those in the form of microfluidic devices. Methods of making the two-dimensional photonic crystals and biological sensor chips are described herein, as are uses of these devices to detect biological targets in samples. | 11-04-2010 |
Rosa Lee, Rochester, NY US
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20100149482 | CONTACT LENS - Disclosed are silicone-containing contact lenses having an overall additive thickness less than or equal to about 310 μm. | 06-17-2010 |
Tammy Lee, Rochester, NY US
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20100292762 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY IRRADIATION AND RELATED INSTRUMENTATION - In a first embodiment, there is no monitoring, and instead light is delivered according to a predetermined ‘recipe.’ In a second embodiment, the instrumentation provides a means for making the reflectance measurements during therapy without requiring the brief interruption. This device may therefore allow more accurate measurement of treatment-induced changes to the reflectance measurement. In a third embodiment, an adjustable aperture is used to constrict the area of a treatment beam. | 11-18-2010 |
Thomas Yung-Hsin Lee, Rochester, NY US
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20100184942 | Hybrid Host Materials For Electrophosphorescent Devices - Compounds (including polymers) for use in hybrid host materials which can be used in electroluminescent devices. The compounds comprise at least one electron-transporting moiety and at least one hole-transporting moiety which are joined by a flexible linker. Hybrid host materials comprising the compounds exhibit stability against phase separation, elevated glass transition temperature, morphological stability against crystallization, and isolation of the electron transporting moiety and hole transporting moiety π-systems. | 07-22-2010 |
Yifen Lee, Rochester, NY US
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20090012019 | Methods and Compositions Related to TR4 - Disclosed are compositions and methods related to TR4 and aging. | 01-08-2009 |
Yi-Fen Lee, Rochester, NY US
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20090305980 | Methods and Compositions Related to TR4 - Disclosed are compositions and methods related to TR4 and cancer. | 12-10-2009 |
Young-Eun Ellen Lee, Rochester, NY US
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20100092504 | COMBINED HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS VLP/GENE DELIVERY SYSTEM AND USE THEREOF AS A VACCINE FOR PROPHYLAXIS AND IMMUNOTHERAPY OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND TUMORS - The present invention relates to compositions that contain a chimeric papillomavirus virus-like particle (VLP) in combination with a DNA molecule encoding a protein or polypeptide epitope. The chimeric papillomavirus VLP is assembled from an L1 protein or polypeptide and a chimeric protein or polypeptide containing at least a portion of the L2 protein and a protein or polypeptide including an immunogenic epitope. The composition is useful for inducing an enhanced immune response against a pathogen or a tumor. | 04-15-2010 |