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Charles Malinowski, Mauldin, SC US
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| 20080298956 | Shroud configuration having sloped seal - A stator shroud segment is provided that includes an outer shroud having a leading edge groove and a trailing edge groove; and a plurality of inner shrouds each having a leading edge hook and a trailing edge hook, the leading and trailing hooks of each of the inner shrouds being respectively engaged with the leading and trailing edge grooves of the outer shroud so as to axially and radially lock the inner shrouds to the outer shrouds. At least one of the trailing edge hook of the inner shroud and the trailing edge groove of the outer shroud includes a sloped surface disposed at an angle to an axial direction of the rotor and to a radial direction of the rotor and facing the other of the inner and outer shrouds whereby a radial inward force on the inner shroud is transformed into a force in axial and radial directions to force the inner shroud to tightly seal a radial gap between the inner and outer shrouds. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20090136347 | Turbine bucket shroud internal core profile - A turbine bucket including a bucket airfoil having a hollow tip shroud, the hollow tip shroud having a hollow core having a nominal profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in Table I, in inches, wherein the shape of the core is defined by the cloud of points listed which are distributed around each surface of the shroud, and the complete hollow portion of the tip shroud could be constructed by defining smooth sheet surfaces through the listed points. | 05-28-2009 |
Charles A. Malinowski, Mauldin, SC US
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| 20090269204 | AIRFOIL SHAPE FOR A TURBINE BUCKET - A turbine bucket including an airfoil, the airfoil having a nominal profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in Table 1 as contained herein wherein the Z values are non-dimensional values from approximately 0 to 1 convertible to Z distances in inches by multiplying the Z values by a height of the airfoil in inches, and wherein X and Y are distances in inches which, when connected by substantially smooth continuing arcs, define airfoil profile sections at each distance Z, the profile sections at the Z distances being joined substantially smoothly with one another to form a complete airfoil shape. | 10-29-2009 |
Charles Andrew Malinowski, Mauldin, SC US
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| 20120128472 | TURBOMACHINE NOZZLE SEGMENT HAVING AN INTEGRATED DIAPHRAGM - A turbomachine nozzle segment includes a vane having a first end extending to a second end through an airfoil portion. An outer member is positioned at the first end of the vane. The outer member includes a mounting element configured and disposed to secure the turbomachine nozzle segment to a turbomachine. An inner member is positioned at the second end of the vane. The inner member includes an upstream section and a downstream section. An upstream diaphragm member extends substantially radially outwardly from the inner member at the upstream section, and a downstream diaphragm member extends substantially radially outwardly from the inner member at the downstream section. Each of the upstream diaphragm member and down stream member includes an outer surface and an inner surface. One of the outer surface and inner surface of each of the upstream diaphragm member and downstream diaphragm member includes a cartridge mounting member. | 05-24-2012 |
Donald Malinowski, Hagerstown, MD US
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| 20110156386 | SHIMMED JOINT, GASKET FOR A SHIMMED JOINT, AND METHOD FOR SEALING A SHIMMED JOINT - A shimmed joint between two components includes a first component having a first surface and a first passage extending to the first surface, and a second component having a second surface and second passage extending to the second surface. A shim is also provided. A fastener is arranged to fasten the first component relative to the second component with the shim disposed between the first surface and the second surface such that an opening in the shim aligns with and permits flow communication between the first passage and the second passage. A gasket is provided and includes a tubular portion received in at least one of the first passage and the second passage and a flange portion extending outwardly from the tubular portion and contacting the first surface and the second surface. A method of forming a shimmed joint is also disclosed. | 06-30-2011 |
Douglas P. Malinowski, Hillsborough, NC US
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| 20080305491 | MCM6 AND MCM7 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE IN THE DETECTION OF CERVICAL DISEASE - Compositions and methods for diagnosing high-grade cervical disease in a patient sample are provided. The compositions include novel monoclonal antibodies, and variants and fragments thereof, that specifically bind to MCM6 or MCM7. Monoclonal antibodies having the binding characteristics of an MCM6 or MCM7 antibody of the invention are further provided. Hybridoma cell lines that produce an MCM6 or MCM7 monoclonal antibody of the invention are also disclosed herein. The compositions find use in practicing methods for diagnosing high-grade cervical disease comprising detecting overexpression of MCM6, MCM7, or both MCM6 and MCM7 in a cervical sample from a patient. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. Polypeptides comprising the amino acid sequence for an MCM6 or an MCM7 epitope and methods of using these polypeptides in the production of antibodies are also encompassed by the present invention. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20090068690 | METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING PATIENTS WITH AN INCREASED LIKELIHOOD OF HAVING OVARIAN CANCER AND COMPOSITIONS THEREFOR - Screening methods for identifying patients with an increased likelihood of having ovarian cancer are provided. The screening methods involve the detection of expression of a plurality of biomarkers in a body sample, wherein overexpression of the biomarkers is indicative of an increased likelihood of having ovarian cancer. The screening methods may further comprise a two-step analysis. Biomarkers of interest include genes and proteins that are, for example, involved in defects in DNA replication/cell cycle control, cell growth and proliferation, escape from apoptosis, angiogenesis or lymphogenesis, or the mechanisms of cancer cell motility and invasion. In some aspects of the invention, expression of a biomarker is detected at the protein level using a biomarker-specific antibody or at the nucleic acid level using nucleic acid hybridization techniques. Methods for detecting ovarian cancer in patients are further disclosed herein. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20090075300 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE DETECTION OF CERVICAL DISEASE - Methods and compositions for identifying high-grade cervical disease in a patient sample are provided. The methods of the invention comprise detecting overexpression of at least one biomarker in a body sample, wherein the biomarker is selectively overexpressed in high-grade cervical disease. In particular claims, the body sample is a cervical smear or monolayer of cervical cells. The biomarkers of the invention include genes and proteins that are involved in cell cycle regulation, signal transduction, and DNA replication and transcription. In particular claims, the biomarker is an S-phase gene. In some aspects of the invention, overexpression of a biomarker of interest is detected at the protein level using biomarker-specific antibodies or at the nucleic acid level using nucleic acid hybridization techniques. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. | 03-19-2009 |
| 20090075307 | METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING PATIENTS WITH AN INCREASED LIKELIHOOD OF HAVING OVARIAN CANCER AND COMPOSITIONS THEREFOR - Screening methods for identifying patients with an increased likelihood of having ovarian cancer are provided. The screening methods involve the detection of expression of a plurality of biomarkers in a body sample, wherein overexpression of the biomarkers is indicative of an increased likelihood of having ovarian cancer. The screening methods may further comprise a two-step analysis. Biomarkers of interest include genes and proteins that are, for example, involved in defects in DNA replication/cell cycle control, cell growth and proliferation, escape from apoptosis, angiogenesis or lymphogenesis, or the mechanisms of cancer cell motility and invasion. In some aspects of the invention, expression of a biomarker is detected at the protein level using a biomarker-specific antibody or at the nucleic acid level using nucleic acid hybridization techniques. Methods for detecting ovarian cancer in patients are further disclosed herein. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. | 03-19-2009 |
| 20090087849 | NUCLEIC ACID-BASED METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE DETECTION OF OVARIAN CANCER - Methods and compositions for identifying ovarian cancer in a patient sample are provided. The methods of the invention comprise detecting overexpression or underexpression of at least one nucleic acid biomarker in a body sample, wherein the biomarker is selectively overexpressed or underexpressed in ovarian cancer. The body sample may be, for example, an ovarian tissue sample. The biomarkers of the invention include any nucleic acid molecule that is selectively overexpressed in ovarian cancer, including, for example, MMP-7, PAEP, CA125, HE4, PLAUR, MUC-1, SLPI, SSP1, MSLN, SPON1, interleukin-7, folate receptor 1, claudin 3, inhibin A, inhibin BB, inhibin BA, and PAI-1. Overexpression or underexpression of a biomarker of interest is detected at the nucleic acid level using such methods as real-time PCR and various nucleic acid hybridization techniques. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20090148864 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE DETECTION OF CERVICAL DISEASE - Methods and compositions for identifying high-grade cervical disease in a patient sample are provided. The methods of the invention comprise detecting overexpression of at least one biomarker in a body sample, wherein the biomarker is selectively overexpressed in high-grade cervical disease. In particular claims, the body sample is a cervical smear or monolayer of cervical cells. The biomarkers of the invention include genes and proteins that are involved in cell cycle regulation, signal transduction, and DNA replication and transcription. In particular claims, the biomarker is an S-phase gene. In some aspects of the invention, overexpression of a biomarker of interest is detected at the protein level using biomarker-specific antibodies or at the nucleic acid level using nucleic acid hybridization techniques. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090269856 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR EVALUATING BREAST CANCER PROGNOSIS - Methods and compositions for evaluating the prognosis of a breast cancer patient, particularly an early-stage breast cancer patient, are provided. The methods of the invention comprise detecting expression of at least one, more particularly at least two, biomarker(s) in a body sample, wherein overexpression of the biomarker or a combination of biomarkers is indicative of breast cancer prognosis. In some embodiments, the body sample is a breast tissue sample, particularly a primary breast tumor sample. The biomarkers of the invention are proteins and/or genes whose overexpression is indicative of either a good or bad cancer prognosis. Biomarkers of interest include proteins and genes involved in cell cycle regulation, DNA replication, transcription, signal transduction, cell proliferation, invasion, proteolysis, or metastasis. In some aspects of the invention, overexpression of a biomarker of interest is detected at the protein level using biomarker-specific antibodies or at the nucleic acid level using nucleic acid hybridization techniques. | 10-29-2009 |
| 20090317826 | MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE IN THE DETECTION OF CERVICAL DISEASE - Compositions and methods for diagnosing high-grade cervical disease in a patient sample are provided. The compositions include novel monoclonal antibodies, and variants and fragments thereof, that specifically bind to MCM2. Monoclonal antibodies having the binding characteristics of an MCM2 antibody of the invention are further provided. Hybridoma cell lines that produce an MCM2 monoclonal antibody of the invention are also disclosed herein. The compositions find use in practicing methods for diagnosing high-grade cervical disease comprising detecting overexpression of MCM2 in a cervical sample from a patient. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. Polypeptides comprising the amino acid sequence for an MCM2 epitope and methods of using these polypeptides in the production of antibodies are also encompassed by the present invention. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20120015375 | MCM6 AND MCM7 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE IN THE DETECTION OF CERVICAL DISEASE - Compositions and methods for diagnosing high-grade cervical disease in a patient sample are provided. The compositions include novel monoclonal antibodies, and variants and fragments thereof, that specifically bind to MCM6 or MCM7. Monoclonal antibodies having the binding characteristics of an MCM6 or MCM7 antibody of the invention are further provided. Hybridoma cell lines that produce an MCM6 or MCM7 monoclonal antibody of the invention are also disclosed herein. The compositions find use in practicing methods for diagnosing high-grade cervical disease comprising detecting overexpression of MCM6, MCM7, or both MCM6 and MCM7 in a cervical sample from a patient. Kits for practicing the methods of the invention are further provided. Polypeptides comprising the amino acid sequence for an MCM6 or an MCM7 epitope and methods of using these polypeptides in the production of antibodies are also encompassed by the present invention. | 01-19-2012 |
Jacek Edward Malinowski, Alpharetta, GA US
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| 20100269122 | System and Method of Heuristic Event Detection - Disclosed are various embodiments of systems, methods and computer programs that facilitate extensibility of legacy software applications by heuristic event and trigger detection. A host system in which a target application is executed is accessed. At least one trigger within the host system is detected. Triggers are generated by activating functionality of the target application and extracted from a corresponding at least one data object created by the target application. At least one response to triggers are defined, and a helper agent is configured to execute the at least one response. | 10-21-2010 |
Jana Malinowski, Platte City, MO US
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| 20100106528 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC SCHEDULING BASED ON REMOTE MONITORING - A system and method are provided for managing patient care based on data received from a remote monitoring system. The system includes a data monitor for automatically evaluating the data received from the remote monitoring system and a scheduling module for receiving a data evaluation from the data monitor. The scheduling module includes tools for adjusting a patient schedule. Schedule adjustment actions can be automatically triggered by the received data evaluation. Typically, the data monitor will compare the received data with patient medical records to evaluate the received data received from the remote monitoring system to determine if the received data meets pre-set expectations. If the received data does not meet pre-set expectations, a scheduling action will be triggered. The system will automatically notify the patient of scheduling actions. | 04-29-2010 |
John C. Malinowski, Jericho, VT US
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| 20100044858 | Product Chips and Die With a Feature Pattern That Contains Information Relating to the Product Chip, Methods for Fabricating Such Product Chips and Die, and Methods for Reading a Feature Pattern From a Packaged Die - Product chips and die, methods for fabricating product chips, and methods for tracking the identity of die after singulation from a wafer. The product chips and die include a pattern of features formed in a metallization level of a back-end-of-line (BEOL) wiring structure. The features in the pattern contain information relating to the die, such as a unique identifier that includes a wafer identification for a wafer used to fabricate the die and a product chip location for the die on the wafer. The features may be imaged with the assistance of a beam of electromagnetic radiation that penetrates into a packaged die and is altered by the presence of the features in a way that promotes imaging. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20100155893 | Method for Forming Thin Film Resistor and Terminal Bond Pad Simultaneously - Disclosed are methods for forming a thin film resistor and terminal bond pad simultaneously. A method includes simultaneously forming a terminal bond pad on a terminal wire and a thin film resistor on two other wires. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20120119333 | PRODUCT CHIPS AND DIE WITH A FEATURE PATTERN THAT CONTAINS INFORMATION RELATING TO THE PRODUCT CHIP - Product chips and die that include a pattern of features formed in a metallization level of a back-end-of-line (BEOL) wiring structure. The features in the pattern contain information relating to the die, such as a unique identifier that includes a wafer identification used to fabricate the die and a product chip location for the die on a wafer. The features may be imaged with the assistance of a beam of electromagnetic radiation that penetrates into a packaged die and is altered by the presence of the features in a way that promotes imaging. | 05-17-2012 |
| 20120120758 | METHODS FOR READING A FEATURE PATTERN FROM A PACKAGED DIE - Methods for tracking the identity of die after singulation from a wafer. The product chips and die include a pattern of features formed in a metallization level of a back-end-of-line (BEOL) wiring structure. The features in the pattern contain information relating to the die, such as a unique identifier that includes a wafer identification used to fabricate the die and a product chip location for the die on a wafer. The features may be imaged with the assistance of a beam of electromagnetic radiation that penetrates into a packaged die and is altered by the presence of the features in a way that promotes imaging. | 05-17-2012 |
Joseph V. Malinowski, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20100185688 | VARIABLE-LENGTH RECORD, CORRUPTION RECOVERY APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD - A method for identifying records of variable length within a data block containing corrupted data is disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, such a method may include scanning backward from an end of a data block containing variable-length records. The backward scan may proceed, one record at a time, to identify a first span of good (i.e., non-corrupt) records. The method may further include scanning forward from a front of the data block, also proceeding one record at a time, to identify a second span of good records. The method may include identifying a problem region by identifying data that resides between the first span and the second span. The method may also include creating a new record between the first span and the second span that contains the problem region. A corresponding computer program product, apparatus, and system are also disclosed. | 07-22-2010 |
Kathleen Malinowski, Annapolis, MD US
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| 20120004518 | TECHNIQUES FOR COMPENSATING MOVEMENT OF A TREATMENT TARGET IN A PATIENT - One embodiment includes a method of predicting a position of a target site inside a body using surrogates is provided. The method includes transforming surrogate measurements and target positions into different representations by applying an operator, establishing a special relationship between the transformed surrogate measurements and the transformed target positions, and continuously predicting the target position from the transformed surrogate measurements and the established special relationship. | 01-05-2012 |
Mark A. Malinowski, Excelsior, MN US
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| 20110255948 | Suction Device - A suction device includes a handle assembly, a tube and a suction cup. The handle assembly includes a body defining a Venturi vacuum generator. The Venturi vacuum generator includes an inlet passage, an outlet passage and a valve bore. The inlet passage includes an inlet port. The outlet passage includes an outlet port and a suction port. A valve is disposed in the valve bore of the body. The valve provides selective fluid communication between the inlet passage and the outlet passage. An actuator is engaged to the body. The actuator is adapted to actuate the valve. The tube has a first axial end and an oppositely disposed second axial end. The first axial end is engaged to the handle assembly. The suction cup is engaged to the second axial end of the tube. | 10-20-2011 |
Michal Mieczyslaw Malinowski, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20100185650 | INDEXING AND SEARCHING DYNAMICALLY CHANGING SEARCH CORPORA - Tools and techniques for indexing and searching dynamically changing search corpora are provided. These tools may receive requests to upload documents over a network to an online document repository, and present a user interface to facilitate the upload. The user interface may include devices that are responsive to user activation to grant permission to at least one other user to search for content contained within the documents. Through the user interface, these tools may receive selections from the user related to granting the permission, with the documents being associated with share parameters that incorporate the user selections. Finally, the tools may receive identifications of the documents to be uploaded | 07-22-2010 |
Michele R.b. Malinowski, Hartford, WI US
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| 20090216878 | Method and System for Providing A Self-Populating Database for the Network Collection of Meter Data - The invention provides a method and a system for collection of meter readings from the field and for providing a self-populating database for storing and retrieving the meter data. A network data collection computer operating according to a stored computer program reads in data from the receivers and detects the meter reading devices that are sending data through a respective receiver. If not previously detected, the network data collection computer allocates space in the database for the data and stores the meter data and indexes it by the receiver and meter reading device from which it was received, and by the date and time of reception at the network data collection system. This data can then be retrieved and displayed or printed out by these parameters in database reports. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20100023172 | System And Method For Wireless Networked Control Of Consumer Utility Consumption - A system and method for sending wireless control signals from a system control unit ( | 01-28-2010 |
Michele R. B. Malinowski, Hartford, WI US
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| 20080218378 | Method and system for collecting meter readings in wireless transmissions from unlisted customers - An out-of-route collection capability is provided for an AMR data collection system of a type that collect readings within a geographic area using a radio. If a transmission is received from an out-of-route transmitter, its location is based on a geographic location of the data collector as the data collector receives data from the out-of-route transmitter. The location can further be determined by evaluating a received signal strength indicator (RSSI) for the transmission. The out-of-route transmitter is identified by association with a transmitter identification number. The out-of-route transmitters can be added to the route through operations at the central office. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20110140909 | Apparatus And Method For Establishing Communication From Remote Sites In A Fixed Meter Reading Network - A method and apparatus is disclosed for adjusting a transmission power level of a transceiver ( | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110140910 | Mobile Network Back-Up for Fixed Meter Reading Networks - A method and apparatus is disclosed for providing a metering site transceiver ( | 06-16-2011 |
Stan Malinowski, Guilford, CT US
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| 20100018164 | Packaging For Surgical Sutures - A surgical suture package for storing at least one surgical suture includes an outer jacket having a plurality of panels foldably connected to each other and adapted to fold upon each other to form an inner pocket and an inner retainer for positioning within the pocket of the outer jacket. The inner retainer includes a row of support panels having a main support panel for supporting the at least one suture, and a pair of side support panels foldably connected to the main support panel along respective opposed major sides of the main support panel. The side support panels are adapted to be folded onto the main support panel to at least partially enclose the at least one suture. A cover panel is foldably connected to the main support panel along a minor side of the main support panel, and is adapted to be folded onto the support panels. A row of closure panels including a main closure panel is foldably connected to the main support panel along a second minor side of the main closure panel, and a pair of side closure panels is foldably connected to the main closure panel along respective opposed major sides of the main closure panel. The main closure panel is adapted to be folded along the second minor side of the main support panel onto the main support panel and the side closure panels are adapted to be folded along the major sides of the main closure panel to at least partially enclose the support and cover panels. | 01-28-2010 |
| 20100044262 | Packaging For Surgical Sutures - A surgical suture package for storing at least one surgical suture includes an outer jacket having a plurality of panels foldably connected to each other and adapted to fold upon each other to form an inner pocket and an inner retainer for positioning within the pocket of the outer jacket. The inner retainer includes a row of support panels having a main support panel for supporting the at least one suture, and a pair of side support panels foldably connected to the main support panel along respective opposed major sides of the main support panel. The side support panels are adapted to be folded onto the main support panel to at least partially enclose the at least one suture. A cover panel is foldably connected to the main support panel along a minor side of the main support panel, and is adapted to be folded onto the support panels. A row of closure panels including a main closure panel is foldably connected to the main support panel along a second minor side of the main closure panel, and a pair of side closure panels is foldably connected to the main closure panel along respective opposed major sides of the main closure panel. The main closure panel is adapted to be folded along the second minor side of the main support panel onto the main support panel and the side closure panels are adapted to be folded along the major sides of the main closure panel to at least partially enclose the support and cover panels. | 02-25-2010 |
Susan M. Malinowski, Birmingham, MI US
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| 20100072012 | COMBINATION SUITCASE AND BABY CARRIER - A combination suitcase and baby carrier having a housing and a handle movable between a storage position and an extended position. The handle is also pivotal between a first position in which the handle is coplanar with the bottom and a second position in which the handle lies in a plane oblique to the plane of the housing bottom. A rear wheel support bracket having at least one rear wheel is pivotally mounted to the housing adjacent the end of the housing between a collapsed position in which the rear wheel is contained within the housing, and an operational position in which the rear wheel protrudes outwardly and downwardly from the housing bottom. A front wheel also extends outwardly from the bottom of the housing so that the housing can be supported by both the rear and front wheel. A housing top may then be open and movable against the handle to form a seat back for a baby carrier. | 03-25-2010 |
Thomas Malinowski, Brielle, NJ US
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| 20080216679 | Variable leverage embossing seal - An embossing seal includes a support frame having an opening at a first end thereof and a die assembly disposed in the opening of the support frame. The embossing seal includes a handle pivotally connected to the frame for moving between an extended position and a compressed position for closing the die assembly, a first link having a trailing end pivotally connected to the frame and a leading end coupled with the die assembly, and a second link having a first end pivotally connected with the handle and a second end pivotally connected with the first link. In operation, when the handle is moved from the extended position to the compressed position, the first and second links close the die. The arrangement of the first and second links provides increased leverage on the die assembly during the later stages of the compression stroke of the handle. | 09-11-2008 |
Zdzislaw B. Malinowski, Castaic, CA US
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| 20080243219 | MINIMALLY INVASIVE SYSTEMS FOR LOCATING AN OPTIMAL LOCATION FOR DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION - Systems for locating an optimal site within a brain of a patient for deep brain stimulation include a main cannula having an internal lumen, a guiding cannula having a bent distal end portion configured to pass through the lumen of the main cannula and guide a microelectrode into the brain, a depth adjustment mechanism configured to adjust an insertion depth of the guiding cannula, and a longitudinal angle adjustment device configured to adjust a longitudinal angle of the guiding cannula. The depth adjustment mechanism and longitudinal angle adjustment device adjust a position of the guiding cannula such that the microelectrode locates the optimal site for the deep brain stimulation. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20110029042 | LEAD ASSEMBLIES WITH ONE OR MORE SWITCHING NETWORKS - Exemplary lead assemblies include a lead body having a plurality of conductor wires embedded therein, a plurality of electrode contacts at least partially disposed on an outer surface of the lead body, and a plurality of switching networks each configured to control an operation of one or more of the plurality of electrode contacts. | 02-03-2011 |
