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Mary Jane Belladonna, Dresden, ME US
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20080274784 | LOTTERY METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method and system for performing a recurring lottery sustainable by a sustaining pool is claimed and described. In the method of the present invention, a drawing is held. Winners of the drawing receive a jackpot and are required to transfer part of the jackpot to a sustaining pool. Any given jackpot is drawn partially or entirely from the sustaining pool. The system includes one or more electronic devices and may be used to carry out the method. | 11-06-2008 |
Mary Jane Cerelli, Burlingame, CA US
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20150353986 | METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE EVENTS BASED ON LIPOPROTEIN-ASSOCIATED PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 ACTIVITY - Methods of treating coronary heart disease (CHD) events by measuring Lp-PLA2 activity are described herein. Described herein are methods that compare Lp-PLA2 activity levels to a binary cut point to guide clinical diagnosis and treatment of CHD. The methods described herein provide robust treatment of patients regardless of race or gender, and may allow the simplification of complex treatment decisions and enhance patient care. | 12-10-2015 |
Mary Jane Frial, Binan Laguna PH
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20090109593 | Hard disk drive component processing tubular wriststrap cord holder - The present invention provides a tubular wrist-strap cord holder that retains a wrist-strap cord used by an operator to install components during the manufacturing of hard disk drives in order to provide grounding to the operator as the operator handles electrically sensitive components and also to provide mobility to the operator within the assembly floor. In one embodiment. The tubular wrist-strap cord holder is made of polyurethane material and comprises of a plurality of apertures for allowing for the insertion of a grounding cord, a retaining hole that allows the tubular wrist-strap cord holder to be attached to a surface work space and a slit or opening that runs the length of the tubular wrist-strap cord holder to enable the operator to insert and remove the grounding cord as needed. | 04-30-2009 |
Mary Jane Helenek, Brookville, NY US
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20100266644 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ADMINISTRATION OF IRON - The present invention generally relates to treatment of iron-related conditions with iron carbohydrate complexes. One aspect of the invention is a method of treatment of iron-related conditions with a single unit dosage of at least about 0.6 grams of elemental iron via an iron carbohydrate complex. The method generally employs iron carbohydrate complexes with nearly neutral pH, physiological osmolarity, and stable and non-immunogenic carbohydrate components so as to rapidly administer high single unit doses of iron intravenously to patients in need thereof. | 10-21-2010 |
20130230565 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ADMINISTRATION OF IRON - The present invention generally relates to treatment of iron-related conditions with iron carbohydrate complexes. One aspect of the invention is a method of treatment of iron-related conditions with a single unit dosage of at least about 0.6 grams of elemental iron via an iron carbohydrate complex. The method generally employs iron carbohydrate complexes with nearly neutral pH, physiological osmolarity, and stable and non-immunogenic carbohydrate components so as to rapidly administer high single unit doses of iron intravenously to patients in need thereof. | 09-05-2013 |
20140099381 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ADMINISTRATION OF IRON - The present invention generally relates to treatment of iron-related conditions with iron carbohydrate complexes. One aspect of the invention is a method of treatment of iron-related conditions with a single unit dosage of at least about 0.6 grams of elemental iron via an iron carbohydrate complex. The method generally employs iron carbohydrate complexes with nearly neutral pH, physiological osmolarity, and stable and non-immunogenic carbohydrate components so as to rapidly administer high single unit doses of iron intravenously to patients in need thereof. | 04-10-2014 |
20150297630 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ADMINISTRATION OF IRON - The present invention generally relates to treatment of iron-related conditions with iron carbohydrate complexes. One aspect of the invention is a method of treatment of iron-related conditions with a single unit dosage of at least about 0.6 grams of elemental iron via an iron carbohydrate complex. The method generally employs iron carbohydrate complexes with nearly neutral pH, physiological osmolarity, and stable and non-immunogenic carbohydrate components so as to rapidly administer high single unit doses of iron intravenously to patients in need thereof. | 10-22-2015 |
Mary Jane Hibben, Elburn, IL US
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20100317783 | COATING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING LOW VOC COMPOUNDS - Coating compositions containing coalescents and a latex polymer, wherein the coalescent has a volatile organic content of less than about 50% and is dispersible in the coating composition. | 12-16-2010 |
20120035310 | COATING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING LOW VOC COMPOUNDS - Coating compositions containing coalescents and a latex polymer, wherein the coalescent has a volatile organic content of less than about 50% and is dispersible in the coating composition. | 02-09-2012 |
20120136099 | COATING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING LOW VOC COMPOUNDS - Coating compositions containing coalescents and a latex polymer, wherein the coalescent has a volatile organic content of less than about 50% and is dispersible in the coating composition. | 05-31-2012 |
20130210985 | COATING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING LOW VOC COMPOUNDS - Coating compositions containing coalescents and a latex polymer, wherein the coalescent has a volatile organic content of less than about 50% and is dispersible in the coating composition. | 08-15-2013 |
20140256868 | HIGH BLOCK, TACK AND SCRUB RESISTANT POLYMER - The present invention is directed to a coating composition or paint comprising a multistage latex with at least first and second stages, wherein the composition or paint is substantially free of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and capable of film formation even in the absence of coalescent agents. The base paint formulation is capable of being tinted at a point-of-sale (i.e. in-store) using a colorant composition of a type and quantity required to produce a paint of desired color and finish. The paints, including deeply colored paints, show improved block resistance, scrub resistance and tack resistance. | 09-11-2014 |
20140275315 | WATER-BASED COMPOSITIONS THAT RESIST DIRT PICK-UP - Water-based compositions containing a low VOC coalescent, a latex or water-dispersible polymer, and a water-insoluble ultraviolet absorber. | 09-18-2014 |
20140378600 | LATEX POLYMER FOR IMPROVED PAINT WASHABILITY - The present invention is directed to a coating composition or paint comprising a polymer system including one or more latex polymers, wherein the acid content and molecular weight of the latex polymers are balanced to provide a coating composition that demonstrates optimal performance characteristics of washability or stain resistance, especially when used in a flat finish paint. | 12-25-2014 |
Mary Jane Hunt-Hansen, Grove, OK US
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20090031656 | LATH SUPPORT SYSTEM - A structural reinforcement system that utilizes a lath for receiving cementitious material. Lath is affixed to support structure such as sheathing supported by studs as may commonly be found in building construction. Strip members are affixed to the lath and function as fastener guides. Fasteners penetrate the strips for affixing lath and strips to the support structure. The strips are made of a compressible material that protects the lath from damage due to impacts associated with installing the fasteners and forms a gasket-like seal around the fasteners. Strips may be used as drainage guides for directing water that may flow behind the lath. The width of the strips creates spacing between the lath and the support structure, which allows for controlling of a thickness of a base layer of cementitious material by selecting a desired width. In another embodiment, entangled filaments are used as lath material for receiving cementitious material. | 02-05-2009 |
20120216481 | LATH SUPPORT SYSTEM - A structural reinforcement system that utilizes a lath for receiving cementitious material. Lath is affixed to support structure such as sheathing supported by studs as may commonly be found in building construction. Strip members are affixed to the lath and function as fastener guides. Fasteners penetrate the strips for affixing lath and strips to the support structure. The strips are made of a compressible material that protects the lath from damage due to impacts associated with installing the fasteners and forms a gasket-like seal around the fasteners. Strips may be used as drainage guides for directing water that may flow behind the lath. The width of the strips creates spacing between the lath and the support structure, which allows for controlling of a thickness of a base layer of cementitious material by selecting a desired width. In another embodiment, entangled filaments are used as lath material for receiving cementitious material. | 08-30-2012 |
Mary Jane Wilson, Bakersfield, CA US
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20130299251 | SOLAR-POWERED QUADRICYCLE WITH REGENERATIVE AND DISSIPATIVE BRAKING - A solar-powered vehicle with regenerative and mechanical braking includes a chassis or frame, a seat mounted to the frame, a rear axle rotatably supported on the frame, spaced apart left and right rear wheels mounted on the rear axle, and at least one front wheel mounted on the frame. The vehicle includes a selectively engageable regenerative braking system and a selectively engageable mechanical braking system. A lever for engaging the braking systems has three positions, wherein at a first position a reed switch on the lever engages a magnetic source, disabling the regenerative braking system. At a second position, the reed switch disengages the magnetic source, enabling the regenerative braking system. At a third position of the lever, the mechanical braking system is engaged. | 11-14-2013 |