Najera
Cesar Najera, La Vista, NE US
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20110253149 | APPLICATOR FOR APPLYING A BARRIER MEMBRANE TO A BODY SURFACE - An applicator for applying a barrier membrane to a body surface has a generally hollow body portion that holds a puncturable liquid container within. An applicator tip is provided to allow a user to apply a consistent and effective amount of liquid barrier material to a body surface, generally the tip of a penis. The liquid barrier material can include disease protection, pregnancy prevention, flavoring materials, colored films, etc. Additionally, texture enhancements such as micro-beads may be suspended within the material. The liquid barrier material is a non-toxic liquid adhesive. One embodiment uses balls to dispense the material while another embodiment uses a sponge applicator. In one embodiment, a motor is provided to automate its use. After use, the dry barrier material is peeled from the penis and discarded or is removed using a towelette containing a mixture of natural oils provided for this purpose. | 10-20-2011 |
Gerardo Rodriguez Najera, San Nicolas De Los Garza MX
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20120118716 | ROTARY INTERLOCK MECHANISM FOR ELECTRICAL SWITCHES - Rotary switch interlock mechanisms and electrical switch assemblies with a rotary switch interlock mechanism are presented herein. An electrical distribution device with at least two electrical switches is disclosed. Each of the electrical switches has a switch actuator that is movable between engaged and disengaged positions. A rotary interlock member is rotatably mounted to the housing of the electrical distribution device adjacent the first and second electrical switches. The rotary interlock member is rotatable 180 degrees between a first orientation, whereat the rotary member allows the switch actuator of the second electrical switch into its engaged position while preventing the switch actuator of the first electrical switch from being moved into its engaged position, and a second orientation, whereat the rotary member allows the first switch actuator to be moved into its engaged position while preventing the second switch actuator from being moved into its engaged position. | 05-17-2012 |
20130337669 | LOCKING DEVICE FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING CONNECTOR - A latch-locking device for an electric vehicle charging connector having a movable latching element for engaging a matching latching element on a charging station, or on an electric vehicle. The latch-locking device includes a movable latch-locking element mounted adjacent the matching latching element on the charging station or an electric vehicle for movement, in a direction transverse to the direction of movement of the movable latching element, between a retracted position spaced away from the matching latching element and an advanced position where the latch-locking element overlaps at least a portion of the movable latching element when the movable latching element is engaged with the matching latching element. An actuator is coupled to the latch-locking element for moving the locking element between the retracted and advanced positions. | 12-19-2013 |
20140002018 | Coupler For Electric Vehicle Charging Station | 01-02-2014 |
20140160280 | SECURITY MONITORING SYSTEMS, METHODS AND DEVICES FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS - Systems, methods and devices for monitoring an electric vehicle charging station (EVCS) are disclosed. A security system is disclosed for monitoring an EVCS having an electrical connector for electrically coupling to an electric vehicle. The security system includes a camera for recording images of a surrounding area of the EVCS. A sensor detects objects near the EVCS and/or detects removal of the electrical connector from the EVCS. A controller, which is operatively coupled to the camera and the sensor, is configured to: receive sensor signals output from the sensor; responsive to the sensor signals indicating that an object is near the EVCS or the electrical connector is removed from the EVCS: direct the camera to record images of the surrounding area of the EVCS; output to a user the images of the surrounding area of the EVCS; and, receive user command signals to control the EVCS and/or the security system. | 06-12-2014 |
20140167692 | AUTO-RESETTABLE SEISMIC SENSOR FOR EVCS - An EVCS equipped with an accelerometer to detect seismic events. Upon sensing a catastrophic environmental event, the EVCS is automatically disconnected from the main utility power source. A controller powered by a backup or alternate power source inside the EVCS monitors the seismic activity, and upon sensing the seismic event is over, the EVCS automatically performs a startup check. If utility power is present and the self-check passes, the EVCS resets and provides power from the main utility to the charging connector. If the EVCS is operable but utility power is unavailable, the EVCS switches to a generator or a UPS. The EVCS can provide multiple power outlets, including USB outlets, and emergency lighting. The EVCS can also be retrofitted or constructed with a communications interface for communicating status and operational information following a seismic event. | 06-19-2014 |
Gerardo Rodriguez Najera, Nuevo Leon MX
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20160005555 | LOW MOVEMENT TRIP AND INTEGRATED SIGNAL FLAG FOR MINIATURE CIRCUIT BREAKERS - A circuit breaker includes a trip mechanism having reduced trip movement and an integrated signal flag. The trip mechanism includes a spring-biased trip lever and a latching member for keeping the trip lever in an on or latched position. Upon occurrence of an abnormal current condition, the latching member is moved away from the trip lever to trip the trip mechanism. The latching member also has a catch mechanism designed to catch the trip lever after it is released, thereby halting further progress of both the trip lever and the latching member. As a result, less space is needed within the circuit breaker for trip movement compared to existing solutions. Moreover, the location of the catch mechanism on the latching member is selected such that the halting of the latching member places the integrated signal flag in an optimal viewing position within a viewing window. | 01-07-2016 |
Isabel Najera, Portola Valley, CA US
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20090004664 | HCV NS3 replicon shuttle vectors - The present invention provides for novel HCV NS3 replicon shuttle vectors useful for cloning in HCV polynucleotide sequences from samples of HCV-infected patients and testing the resulting replicons for drug susceptibility. | 01-01-2009 |
20100068698 | PRODUCTION OF INFECTIOUS HEPATITIS C VIRUS PARTICLES IN CELL CULTURE - The present invention provides for novel methods of producing high levels of infectious HCV genotype 1 virus particles in cell culture systems. The availability of HCV genotype 1 virus (principally associated with liver disease in most regions of the world) that can undergo the complete viral cycle in cultured cells is beneficial for the discovery and development of novel therapies for the treatment of HCV. | 03-18-2010 |
20110053160 | HCV NS3/4A REPLICON SHUTTLE VECTORS - The present invention provides for novel HCV NS3/4A replicon shuttle vectors useful for cloning in HCV polynucleotide sequences from samples of HCV-infected patients and testing the resulting replicons for drug susceptibility. | 03-03-2011 |
Isabel Najera, Madrid ES
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20110245328 | HCV NS5A Replicon Shuttle Vectors - The present invention provides for novel HCV NS5A replicon shuttle vectors useful for cloning in HCV polynucleotide sequences from samples of HCV-infected patients and testing the resulting replicons for drug susceptibility. | 10-06-2011 |
20130237491 | 4'-SUBSTITUTED NUCLEOSIDE DERIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS OF HCV RNA REPLICATION - The present invention relates to the use of nucleoside derivatives of formula Ia | 09-12-2013 |
Isabel Najera, Menlo Park GB
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20100003213 | 4'-SUBSTITUTED NUCLEOSIDE DERIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS OF HCV RNA REPLICATION - The present invention relates to the use of nucleoside derivatives of formula Ia | 01-07-2010 |
Isabel Najera, Menlo Park, CA US
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20100004192 | 4'-Substituted Nucleoside Derivatives as Inhibitors of HCV RNA Replication - The present invention relates to the use of nucleoside derivatives of formula Ia | 01-07-2010 |
20120034184 | 4'-SUBSTITUTED NUCLEOSIDE DERIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS OF HCV RNA REPLICATION - The present invention relates to the use of nucleoside derivatives of formula I | 02-09-2012 |