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Nathan C. Cantlon, Charlo, MT US
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| 20110215538 | TOOL CONNECTOR HAVING MULTIPLE SEATING POSITIONS - A tool connector generally includes a tool receiving portion configured for reciprocating between first and second work tool seating positions, wherein the tool receiving portion is normally biased to the first work tool seating position, and actuatable to the second work tool seating position. The tool connector further includes a magnetic mechanism in the tool receiving portion for providing magnetic force to engage a work tool in either of the first and second work tool seating positions, and a locking mechanism for lockingly engaging a work tool in the second work tool seating position. | 09-08-2011 |
Nathan C. Emley, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110149439 | HEAD GIMBAL ASSEMBLY HAVING A RADIAL ROTARY PIEZOELECTRIC MICROACTUATOR BETWEEN A READ HEAD AND A FLEXURE TONGUE - A novel head gimbal assembly (HGA) includes a piezoelectric microactuator having a first side and an opposing second side. The first side includes a plurality of anchor regions that extend radially from a center point and are bonded to the gimbal tongue. The first side also includes a first plurality of non-bonded regions lying between the anchor regions. The second side includes a plurality of link regions that extend radially from the center point and are bonded to a top surface of the read head. The second side also includes a second plurality of non-bonded regions lying between the link regions. Each of the plurality of link regions is angularly spaced between two of the plurality of anchor regions. | 06-23-2011 |
Nathan C. Geething, Santa Clara, CA US
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| 20090092582 | Compositions and methods for modifying properties of biologically active polypeptides - The present invention relates to biologically active polypeptides linked to one or more accessory polypeptides. The present invention also provides recombinant polypeptides including vectors encoding the subject proteinaceous entities, as well as host cells comprising the vectors. The subject compositions have a variety of utilities including a range of pharmaceutical applications. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20100239554 | EXTENDED RECOMBINANT POLYPEPTIDES AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME - The present invention relates to compositions comprising biologically active proteins linked to extended recombinant polypeptide (XTEN), isolated nucleic acids encoding the compositions and vectors and host cells containing the same, and methods of using such compositions in treatment of glucose-related diseases, metabolic diseases, coagulation disorders, and growth hormone-related disorders and conditions. | 09-23-2010 |
| 20100260706 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING PRODUCTION OF RECOMBINANT POLYPEPTIDES - The present invention relates to biologically active polypeptides linked to one or more accessory polypeptides. The present invention also provides recombinant polypeptides including vectors encoding the subject proteinaceous entities, as well as host cells comprising the vectors. The subject compositions have a variety of utilities including a range of pharmaceutical applications. | 10-14-2010 |
Nathan C. Grotelueschen, Lancaster, PA US
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| 20080305843 | Grain unloader conveyor tube with dribble control door - Dribble control apparatus including a dribble control door hingedly or pivotally connected to an upper portion of a tube of a grain unloading conveyor. The door has a closed position covering a discharge opening of the tube for preventing grain dribbling, and an open position. The door has a shape which positions a center of gravity of the door for urging the door toward the closed position, including when closed, and which enables the door to support itself in the open position on a stream of grain flowing from the discharge opening with at least a substantial portion of the door spaced above the grain stream, while influencing or controlling an outward extent and direction of the flow of the stream. | 12-11-2008 |
Nathan C. Hoppens, Austin, TX US
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| 20110082274 | NOVEL POLYUREA FIBER - Aromatic polyurea fiber with improved modulus, strength, toughness and environmental resistance and method of synthesis. | 04-07-2011 |
Nathan C. Moscowitz, Rockville, MD US
Nathan C. Skalsky, Rochester, MN US
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| 20110276841 | Visually Marking Failed Components - Methods, apparatus, and products for visually marking computing components within a computing system are disclosed that include: detecting that a particular computing component has failed, wherein the particular computing component has a physical surface that may be altered with the application of some physical stimulus; and applying a requisite physical stimulus to the physical surface such that the appearance of the physical service is altered, thereby visually identifying that the component has failed. | 11-10-2011 |
Nathan C. Wang, San Jose, CA US
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| 20080232600 | Transaction Device with Noise Signal Encryption - A transaction device adds or injects a random noise component into signals representing (x,y) coordinate signals associated with user interface with an input screen associated with the device. The noise component can be generated by converting to analog the output of a random number generator, and then adding the noise component to the x-axis and/or y-axis component of the (x,y) coordinate signal. Alternatively the noise component can be injected into the x-axis and/or y-axis operating potential for the input screen. The result is a masking of the original (x,y) positional information. The randomly generated number is only available internal to the device. The device can use this number to de-crypt the true (x,y) signals, which signals can then be re-encrypted before transmitting from the device. | 09-25-2008 |
