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Andrew Muto, Boston, MA US
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| 20090017993 | Variable Resistance Exercise and Rehabilitation Hand Device - An exercising and rehabilitation hand device is disclosed. The hand device according to the invention is portable and controllable by smart fluid-based brakes/dampers to provide a compact, lightweight mechanism whose resistance to motion can be changed on-the-fly, through computerize control, to vary the exercises that can be performed and tune the workout or rehabilitation session to the responses of the user. | 01-15-2009 |
Andrew Jerome Muto, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20110108481 | Water Desalination Using Directional Solvent Extraction - Substantially pure water is produced via desalination using a directional solvent that directionally dissolves water but does not dissolve salt. The directional solvent is heated to dissolve water from the salt solution into the directional solvent. The remaining highly concentrated salt water is removed, and the solution of directional solvent and water is cooled to precipitate substantially pure water out of the solution. | 05-12-2011 |
Andy Muto, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20100000733 | Apparatus and Method for Energy-Efficient and Environmentally-friendly Recovery of Bitumen - The present invention aims at recovering unconventional oil in an environmentally friendly and sustainable way that has the potential of eliminating the need of natural gas currently employed for steam production and power generation. Our invention aims at providing low temperature steam for the stimulation of the formation by means of solar radiation. In addition we propose a novel solution for hydrogen production that does not employ reforming of natural gas. We also illustrate how the use of thermoelectric devices in combination with low temperature steam can be employed to power an electrolysis plant to generate the hydrogen necessary to produce synthetic oil. | 01-07-2010 |
Anthony Muto, Kent, WA US
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| 20090065278 | RIGHT SIDE DRIVE CONVERSION - A system and apparatus for converting a motorcycle with a left side drive into a motorcycle with a right side drive. This apparatus is particularly suitable for “Indian” brand, “Chief” model motorcycles manufactured in 2002 and thereafter. This apparatus includes a swing arm that facilitates the conversion and enables the use of wider rear wheels. A sprocket and drive pulley will also be added to the right side as part of the conversion process. A cutout in the fender may be added to accomplish the conversion. This apparatus is particularly suitable for “Indian” “PowerPlus Chiefs” (model year 2002 and later). | 03-12-2009 |
Mario Muto US
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| 20090204062 | METHOD FOR ADMINISTERING A THERAPEUTIC AGENT INTO TISSUE - An apparatus for administering a therapeutic agent is provided. The apparatus, in an embodiment, includes an ozone generator connected to a scavenger and an ozone administrator via network of tubing and valves. When activated and the valves placed in the proper position, the ozone generator will fill the ozone administrator with ozone. The ozone generator can then be turned off and the valves moved so that the administrator can be disconnected from the remainder of the apparatus. The administrator is typically in the form of a syringe and needle. Once the syringe and needle is filled with ozone, the needle can be inserted into a tissue and the ozone expressed therefrom into the tissue. Various other apparatuses and methods are also contemplated. | 08-13-2009 |
Melissa Muto, Royal Oak, MI US
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| 20110021893 | PHYSIOLOGICAL SENSOR HAVING A WAIST - An exemplary sensor includes a sensor pad having a first portion and a second portion separated by a waist portion. The waist portion is narrower than the first portion and the second portion. A light source that is disposed on the first portion is configured to generate near-infrared light and transmit the near-infrared light through part of a patient's body. A light detector that is disposed on the second portion is configured to detect near-infrared light that has traveled through the part of the patient's body. The near-infrared light detected indicates an amount of oxygen in the part of the patient's body through which the near-infrared light traveled. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110021901 | PHYSIOLOGICAL SENSOR WITH OFFSET ADHESIVE LAYER - An exemplary sensor includes a sensor pad defining a perimeter, a light source, a light detector, and an adhesive layer. The light source is configured to generate near-infrared light and transmit the near-infrared light through part of a patient's body. The light detector is configured to receive the near-infrared light generated by the light source after it has traveled through part of the patient's body. The light received by the light detector indicates an amount of oxygen in the part of the patient's body through which the near-infrared light traveled. The adhesive layer is offset relative to the sensor pad to, for example, allow a clinician to easily remove the sensor from the patient. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110046463 | PHYSIOLOGICAL SENSOR WITH A TAIL - An exemplary sensor includes a sensor pad defining a plurality of openings and a circuit board. The circuit board is at least partially disposed in the sensor pad and has a light source configured to generate near-infrared light and a light detector configured to receive near-infrared light. The light source and the light detector are each aligned with one of the openings of the sensor pad so that near-infrared light generated by the light source can travel through a part of a patient's body to the light detector and the near-infrared light received by the light detector indicates oxygen saturation of the part of the patient's body through which the light travelled. The circuit board further includes an integrally formed tail at least partially disposed in the sensor pad. Additionally, the sensor pad includes an overlay disposed on the tail. | 02-24-2011 |
Rudolph Muto, Andover, MA US
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| 20090157110 | Surgical instrument assembly - A surgical instrument assembly ( | 06-18-2009 |
