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Louis S. Anich, Jr., Mukwonago, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090045153CONTAINER STORAGE ASSEMBLY - A container storage assembly including a frame, a first container support coupled to the frame and having a lower container support surface and an upper container support surface, and a second container support coupled to the frame and having a lower container support surface. The assembly further includes a third container support having an upper container support surface. The third container support is coupled to the frame between the first and the second container supports. The lower container support surfaces of the first container support and the second container support define a first plane, and the upper container support surfaces of the first container support and the third container support define a second plane that is above the first plane.02-19-2009

Louis S. Chupak, Old Saybrook, CT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100063068Compounds for the Treatment of Hepatitis C - The disclosure provides compounds of formula I, II, III, IV, and V, including their salts, as well as compositions and methods of using the compounds. The compounds have activity against hepatitis C virus (HCV) and may be useful in treating those infected with HCV.03-11-2010
20100184800Compounds for the Treatment of Hepatitis C - The disclosure provides compounds of formula I, II, III, IV, and V, including their salts, as well as compositions and methods of using the compounds. The compounds have activity against hepatitis C virus (HCV) and may be useful in treating those infected with HCV.07-22-2010

Patent applications by Louis S. Chupak, Old Saybrook, CT US

Louis S. Farkas, Iii, Durham, NH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090114840Ion sources, systems and methods - Ion sources, systems and methods are disclosed.05-07-2009
20090314939SAMPLE DECONTAMINATION - Disclosed herein are methods that include: (a) exposing a sample in a chamber to a first gas, where the first gas reacts with surface contaminants on the sample to form a second gas; (b) removing at least a portion of the second gas from the chamber; and (c) exposing the sample to a charged particle beam to cause a plurality of particles to leave the sample and detecting at least some of the plurality of particles. The charged particle beam can include particles having a molecular weight of 40 atomic mass units or less.12-24-2009
20100051805ION BEAM STABILIZATION - Ion microscope methods and systems are disclosed. In general, the systems and methods provide high ion beam stability.03-04-2010

Louis S. Glesser, Evergreen, CO US

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20090140456Writing Instrument With Rotatable Handles and Method for Making the Same - A writing instrument comprising a writing utensil and associated handles interconnected to each other to allow a user to selectively position the writing utensil in either an extended position of use or a closed position of storage, as well as a variety of positions there between. In an open position, the handles may be positioned adjacent one another with the writing utensil extended longitudinally away from the adjacent handles in a position of use. In a closed position, the handles may be positioned adjacent to the longitudinal length of the writing utensil, with the writing utensil at least partially enclosed between the handles in a position of storage. The rotation of the handles about the writing utensil allows a user to manipulate the handles in a variety of ways, similar to that of a “butterfly knife” or similar device comprising balisong style openings. In one aspect of the invention, the writing instrument may be used to perform moves or tricks as a novelty device to provide entertainment and enjoyment to a user. A method of manufacturing the writing instrument by injection molding is also disclosed.06-04-2009
20090142127WRITING INSTRUMENT WITH ROTATABLE HANDLES - A hand-held instrument comprising a writing utensil and associated handles interconnected to each other to allow a user to selectively position the writing utensil in either an extended position of use or a closed position of storage, as well as a variety of positions there between. The writing utensil may take a variety of forms, and the handles may incorporate additional devices or tools. The rotation of the handles about the writing utensil allows a user to manipulate the handles in a variety of ways, similar to that of a “butterfly knife” or similar device comprising balisong style openings. In one aspect of the invention, the writing instrument may be used to perform moves or tricks as a novelty device to provide entertainment and enjoyment to a user.06-04-2009

Louis S. Sickenius, Longmont, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100070437Information Management for Information Display Systems - A user-customizable information management solution, providing protection (e.g., privacy and/or security protection) for displayed information that may reduce or prevent exposure of sensitive and/or confidential information. In one aspect, a viewing aperture is controlled by the user and provides a view of a subset of the information displayed, where information not within the aperture is blocked or obscured to eliminate or reduce viewability. Optionally, simultaneous use of more than one viewing aperture may be supported. In another aspect, predefined information management instructions are used for determining how to protect a portion or portions of a document. The instructions may specify particular text and/or graphics categories defined by the user as being sensitive. Portions of the document that contain corresponding text and graphics are located, using a software-based search, and are blocked or obscured according to the predefined instructions. Dynamic tuning may be supported, whereby the user dynamically selects additional text/graphics for protecting.03-18-2010

Louis S. Stuhl, Bedford, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100022010CHEMICAL AGENT DETECTION METHOD AND APPARATUS - A method and apparatus for detecting Chemical Warfare Agents (CWA) and Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs) that is simple, cost-effective, non-instrumental, and environmentally robust. Illustrative embodiments provide a material that responds by a color change and/or a change, in fluorescence when exposed to the toxic-chemical vapors.01-28-2010