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Barbara Anne Lupton, Burlington CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120093561LOTION APPLICATOR - According to embodiments described in the specification, an apparatus for applying lotion is provided, comprising a smooth, non-absorbent sheet for receiving lotion on an inner surface thereof; a first flexible handle extending from one corner to another corner of one side of the sheet; and a second flexible handle extending from one corner to another of an opposing side of the sheet, the first and second handles being arranged for receiving the arms of a user therethrough.04-19-2012

Clinton R. Lupton, Caledonia, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090065330CONVEYOR SYSTEMS - Systems and methods for accumulating articles on transport conveyors, for efficiently merging articles, and for automatically controlling sortation speed are disclosed. Transport conveyor beds upstream of an accumulation conveyor bed may be controlled to more densely pack articles, as well as to more timely deliver articles to the downstream subsystem when accumulation terminates. Slugs of articles in a merge subsystem may be released based on a prioritization scheme that heavily weighs the ability of the slug to attach to the next-most downstream slug. A combination of closed and open-looped control of the slug's movement may be used to accurately position slugs on the merge bed. A downstream sortation speed may be automatically adjusted based on the amount of merge traffic.03-12-2009
20110083941DYNAMIC SINGULATOR - An article singulating conveyor assembly and method of singulating articles includes providing a conveying surface defining a plurality of tandem zones. The conveying surface travels in a longitudinal direction. Each of the zones includes a pair of laterally spaced side frame members and a plurality of generally parallel elongated driven rollers that are supported at the side frame members. The driven rollers are adapted to provide lateral variation in the longitudinal speed of the conveying surface. Each of the zones includes at least one drive motor that is adapted to drive the driven rollers in that zone. At least one article sensor is provided that is adapted to sensing articles in the zones. The driven rollers may be divided into a plurality of segmented rollers that are separately rotatable with a separate drive motor to drive corresponding segments for a zone. The drive motors for adjacent zones may be activated in a manner that creates a longitudinal gap between longitudinally adjacent articles.04-14-2011
20110233031BELT DRIVE CONVEYOR WITH POWER TAP OFF - A conveyor system includes a transport member having a conveying surface that is configured to transport articles in a transport direction, an endless strip and a drive for propelling the endless strip. A power tap off is provided between the strip and the transport member. The power tap off has an input that is driven by the strip and an output that drives the transport member. The power tap off provides a positive transfer of power from the strip to the transport member.09-29-2011

Patent applications by Clinton R. Lupton, Caledonia, MI US

David Francis Lupton, Gelnhausen DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080213123Doped Iridium with Improved High-Temperature Properties - The invention relates to an iridium alloy of at least 85% by weight iridium, at least 0.005% by weight molybdenum, 0.001 to 0.6% by weight hafnium and, if necessary, rhenium, the sum of molybdenum and hafnium being between 0.002 and 1.2% by weight, and to a process for the production of an iridium alloy, an IrMo and an IrHf master alloy, respectively, being produced in the electric arc and immersed into an iridium melt, if necessary together with Re.09-04-2008
20080295925PT/PD ALLOY WIRES, STRIPS OR RESHAPED PARTS HARDENED BY OXIDE DISPERSION, AND PROCESS OF PRODUCING THE SAME - A wire, strip or reshaped part is produced from an alloy based on platinum, palladium or a mixture of platinum and palladium and hardened by oxide dispersion. The wire, strip or reshaped part cross-section exhibits a peripheral zone in which at least one relatively easily volatilized oxide generator is depleted by at least 25%. In addition, a process is provided for production of such a wire, strip or reshaped part, in which a porous skin is produced thermally on the wire, strip or reshaped part, and the porous skin is compacted by conversion into a soft or impermeable skin.12-04-2008
20100276646PT OR PT ALLOY MATERIALS HARDENED BY OXIDE DISPERSION, PRODUCED BY INNER OXIDATION AND HAVING PROPORTIONS OF OXIDE AND GOOD DUCTILITY - A solid body of a metal alloy comprising less than 99% by weight of noble metal and more than 1% by weight of dispersion-strengthening metals is converted for production of a dispersion-strengthened platinum material by at least 90% oxidation of the dispersion-strengthening metals into a dispersion-strengthened platinum material. The dispersion-strengthened platinum material contains a noble metal component and a dispersion-strengthening agent, the proportion by mass of the noble metal component amounting to between 95 and 99% by weight and the noble metal component of platinum or a platinum alloy including at least 55% by weight Pt, 0 to 30% by weight Rh, 0 to 30% by weight Au, and 0 to 40% by weight Pd. The remaining proportion by mass of more than 1% by weight is a dispersion-strengthening agent, which contains at least one metal oxidized at least 90% by weight with oxygen, the metal being selected from the group of Ce, Zr, Sc, and Y.11-04-2010
20100329922INCREASING THE STRENGTH OF IRIDIUM, RHODIUM, AND ALLOYS THEREOF - The addition of 0.5 to 30 ppm boron and 0.5 to 20 ppm calcium to iridium and the Zr- and Hf-free alloys thereof and rhodium and the Zr- and Hf-free alloys thereof surprisingly increases the creep rupture strength at high temperatures, in particular around 1,800° C.12-30-2010
20110129406METAL FIBERS FOR CATALYST NON-WOVENS - A metal fiber based on one or several elements from the group of platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, and iridium with 0 to 30% by weight of one or several additional alloy elements from the group of nickel, cobalt, gold, rhenium, molybdenum, and tungsten, contains 1 to 500 ppm by weight of boron or phosphorus. A non-woven material or netting, in particular for the production of nitrogen oxide or for the production of hydrocyanic acid, is made of such fibers. For the production of fibers based on noble metals having up to 30% by weight of additional alloy metals by drawing the fibers from a melt, the melting point of the metal is reduced by at least 400 ° C., before drawing of the fibers, by additionally alloying with boron or phosphorus, and the boron or the phosphorus is removed again from the fibers.06-02-2011
20110198983COMPOSITE PRODUCED FROM INTERMETALLIC PHASES AND METAL - A method is provided for producing a wire or tape, especially for use as an electrode or electrode tip in spark plugs. The method includes the following steps: (a) producing an intermetallic compound having a melting point above 1700° C.; (b) grinding the intermetallic compound; (c) mixing the intermetallic compound with metal powder; (d) introducing the mixture obtained in step (c) in a tube produced from ductile material; and (e) shaping the tube filled in step (d) to give a wire or tape. Also provided are a wrapped wire or wrapped tape, especially a semifinished product for producing electrodes or electrode tips of spark plugs.08-18-2011
20120000582TREATMENT OF BORON-CONTAINING, PLATINUM GROUP METAL-BASED ALLOYS - Castings made of boron-containing alloys based on at least one platinum group metal are treated by thermal ageing in the presence of oxygen and at temperatures below the melting point of the alloy. This enables the alloys to be processed at temperatures customary in the jewelry industry. The treated castings can also be processed into medical technology products.01-05-2012

Patent applications by David Francis Lupton, Gelnhausen DE

Francis S. Lupton, Evanston, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110287503METHODS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBON PRODUCTS FROM ALGAL BIOMASS - Methods for producing hydrocarbon oils from algal biomass are provided. The algal biomass is hydrogenolysed under reaction conditions sufficient to produce a partially deoxygenated lipid-based oil. The algal biomass may be whole algal biomass, residual algal biomass, or both. The algal biomass is hydrogenolysed by liquefying the algal biomass in the presence of a hydrogenolytic catalyst in a hydrogen atmosphere at an elevated temperature and pressure to produce an organic phase containing the partially deoxygenated lipid-based oil, an aqueous phase, and a solid phase. The aqueous and solid phases may be removed from the partially deoxygenated lipid-based oil. The partially deoxygenated lipid-based oil is then substantially deoxygenated using a hydroprocessing catalyst to produce the hydrocarbon oil.11-24-2011

Francis Stephen Lupton, Evanston, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110201854LOW OXYGEN BIOMASS-DERIVED PYROLYSIS OILS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - Methods are provided for producing low oxygen biomass-derived pyrolysis oil from carbonaceous biomass feedstock. The carbonaceous biomass feedstock is pyrolyzed in the presence of a steam reforming catalyst to produce char and pyrolysis gases. During pyrolysis, a portion of the oxygenated hydrocarbons in the pyrolysis gases is converted into hydrocarbons by steam reforming also yielding carbon oxides and hydrogen gas. The hydrogen gas at least partially deoxygenates a residual portion of the oxygenated hydrocarbons. Additional hydrogen gas may also be produced by water-gas shift reactions to deoxygenate the residual portion of the oxygenated hydrocarbons in the pyrolysis gases. Deoxygenation may occur in the presence of a hydroprocessing catalyst. A condensable portion of the pyrolysis gases is condensed to form low oxygen biomass-derived pyrolysis oil.08-18-2011

F. Stephen Lupton, Evanston, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080203281APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR BIOLOGICAL SENSING - A biological agent detector for detecting predetermined biological agents. The biological agent detector includes an optical fiber, a cladding that clads a length of the optical fiber and a bioindicator disposed within the cladding. The biological agent detector also includes a coherent light source that excites the optical fiber and a biological agent signature detector that detects the presence of a biological agent based upon a change in a resonance characteristic of the optical fiber caused by absorption of the predetermined biological agent into the cladding of the fiber.08-28-2008

Henry Lupton, Oranmore IE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080281228Guidewire with adjustable stiffness - A method of adjusting the stiffness and size of a guidewire without full withdrawal of the guidewire from a patient's vascular system comprising providing a guidewire system comprising an inner member having a first outer diameter and a first stiffness, an outer member having a third larger diameter and a third stiffness, and a stiffener positioned between the inner and outer members and having a second outer diameter larger than the first diameter and smaller than the third diameter. The method includes selectively changing the relative positions of the members to alter the pushability and stiffness of the guidewire system.11-13-2008
20080281229Guidewire with adjustable stiffness - A medical guidewire system comprising a first inner member having a first outer diameter, a second intermediate member having a second outer diameter larger than the first outer diameter, and a third outer member having a third diameter larger than the second outer diameter of the second member. The second member has a longitudinal extending opening to receive the first member for sliding movement with respect to the first member and the third outer member has a longitudinally extending opening to receive the second member for sliding movement with respect to the first and second member. The first member has a first stiffness, the third member has a third stiffness greater than the first stiffness, and the second member is movable to stiffen the guidewire system.11-13-2008
20090143768Guidewire with adjustable stiffness - A method of adjusting the stiffness and size of a guidewire without full withdrawal of the guidewire from a patient's vascular system comprising providing a guidewire system comprising an inner member having a first outer diameter and a first stiffness, an outer member having a third larger diameter and a third stiffness, and a stiffener positioned between the inner and outer members and having a second outer diameter larger than the first diameter and smaller than the third diameter. The method includes selectively changing the relative positions of the members to alter the pushability and stiffness of the guidewire system.06-04-2009
20090143769Guidewire with adjustable stiffness - A medical guidewire system comprising a first inner member having a first outer diameter, a second intermediate member having a second outer diameter larger than the first outer diameter, and a third outer member having a third diameter larger than the second outer diameter of the second member. The second member has a longitudinal extending opening to receive the first member for sliding movement with respect to the first member and the third outer member has a longitudinally extending opening to receive the second member for sliding movement with respect to the first and second member. The first member has a first stiffness, the third member has a third stiffness greater than the first stiffness, and the second member is movable to stiffen the guidewire system.06-04-2009
20100305475Guidewire with adjustable stiffness - A medical guidewire system including an inner member having an outer diameter and an outer member having an inner diameter, the inner diameter being larger than the outer diameter. The inner and outer members are relatively slidable to adjust a stiffness of the guidewire system. The lumen of the outer member forms a gap for fluid flow therethrough. A connector has a first end portion connected to the outer member, a second end portion connected to the inner member and a fluid infusion channel communicating with the gap for injection of fluid through the gap to exit a distal portion of the outer member.12-02-2010

Patent applications by Henry Lupton, Oranmore IE

Henry William Lupton, Oranmore IE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090306597DEVICE FOR UNBLOCKING AN OCCLUDED VESSEL, AND A METHOD FOR UNBLOCKING AN OCCLUDED VESSEL - A device for unblocking an occlusion (12-10-2009
20100324539GUIDE WIRE FOR USE WITH A CATHETER - A guide wire (12-23-2010

Patent applications by Henry William Lupton, Oranmore IE

Joanne R. Lupton, College Station, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100112713Methods For Detecting Colorectal Diseases And Disorders - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for the detection of biomarkers associated with colorectal diseases and disorders. In preferred embodiments, said colorectal disease is colorectal cancer. In some embodiments, the invention relates to the detection of said biomarkers using non-invasive methods. In further embodiments, the invention relates to the isolation and evaluation of biomarkers residing in feces from a subject at risk for or exhibiting symptoms associated with a colorectal disease or disorder. In still further embodiments, said biomarkers include exfoliated colonocytes. In additional embodiments, mRNA transcripts isolated from said colonocytes and associated with said colorectal diseases and disorders are quantified.05-06-2010
20100272824COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING AND MONITORING DISEASE - Gene expression patterns were analyzed that identified multiple genes associated with radiation enhanced colon carcinogenesis. Some of the genes modulated by radiation exposure may be involved in up-regulating the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway and promote colon carcinogenesis. Consumption of a fish oil/pectin diet caused a general down-regulation of genes encoding proteins involved in cell adhesion and receptor activity, which may be involved in down-regulating the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. The data suggest that dietary fish oil/pectin may be an effective countermeasure against radiation-induced colon carcinogenesis. In accordance with this, gene expression profiles can be monitored to reduce the risk of radiation induced carcinogenesis in high risk personnel (i.e., for example, astronauts) before, during, and/or after radiation exposure (i.e., for example, spaceflight), and/or to detect radiation-induced carcinogenesis so that an appropriate countermeasure administration can be implemented. The techniques are also targeted at non-invasively monitoring cancer patients after the primary cancer has been resected to determine if/when a secondary tumor develops.10-28-2010

John Lupton, North Haugh GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100072886Metal-Containing Dendrimers - This invention relates to a light emitting device which comprises at least one layer that contains an organometallic dendrimer having a core comprising a metal cation. The invention also relates to organometallic dendrimers and methods for producing the same.03-25-2010
20110163270Metal-Containing Dendrimers - This invention relates to a hat emitting device which comprises at least one layer that contains an organometallic dendrimer having a core comprising a metal cation. The invention also relates to organometallic dendrimers and methods for producing the same.07-07-2011

John Lupton, Neuried DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090251765COMPOSITION FOR PHOTON-ENERGY UP-CONVERSION - The present invention relates to a composition for photon energy up-conversion, a system comprising said composition and to uses of said composition and said system.10-08-2009

Patent applications by John Lupton, Neuried DE

John Mark Lupton, Salt Lake City, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110007386TRANSMISSION MICROSCOPY USING LIGHT EMITTED FROM NANOPARTICLES - Systems and methods for performing transmission microscopy on a sample material are disclosed. The sample material is placed on a metal nanoparticle substrate. High intensity light, such as an infrared laser, is focused on the nanoparticle substrate, thereby exciting the silver nanoparticles. The excited nanoparticles emit intensely focused, spectrally broad white light that is able to pass through the sample material without significant scattering even when the sample material is highly diffuse. The emitted light that passes through the sample material is detected and used to generate images and characterize features of the sample material, including the internal structural composition of the sample material.01-13-2011

Jonathan Lupton, Elvington GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110055586Secure PIN Character Retrieval and Setting Using PIN Offset Masking - Securely disclosing a personal identification number (“PIN”) associated with a financial account to an account holder and receiving a new PIN from the account holder. A PIN reveal application can interact with a hardware security module (“HSM”) using a PIN offset masking process and randomly generated account data to reveal the PIN to the account holder one or more PIN characters at a time. A PIN set application also can interact the HSM using a PIN offset masking process and randomly generated account data to receive a new PIN for the account one or more PIN characters at a time. In each of the PIN reveal and PIN setting processes, less than the entirety of the PIN is stored in an unencrypted format outside of the HSM only.03-03-2011