Parman
Craig Edward Parman, Westbrook, CT US
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20090002703 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR QUANTIFYING ISOBARIC LABELS AND PEPTIDES - Methods and systems for quantifying at least two isobaric labels and/or peptides labeled with different isobaric labels are disclosed. In certain examples, the method comprises fitting a mathematical function to at least two isobaric label fragment peaks in a mass spectrum to quantify simultaneously an amount of at least one peptide present in two different samples. | 01-01-2009 |
David Parman, San Ramon, CA US
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20160064914 | System and Method for Forming End Terminations of Mineral Insulated Cable - A method of attaching an end termination assembly to a cold lead of a mineral insulated heating cable. the method comprises removing a portion of a metallic sheath of the cold lead from a proximal end of the cold lead, thereby exposing a conductor of the cold lead. In addition sliding a tubular bushing over the proximal end of the cold lead, and sliding a tubular pot over the proximal end of the cold lead, the conductor thereby projecting from a proximal end of the tubular pot. The method further including aligning a proximal end of the sheath of the cold lead with a proximal end of the tubular bushing, and welding the proximal end of the tubular bushing to the sheath at the proximal end of the sheath. In addition, positioning a distal end of the pot over the proximal end of the bushing, and welding the distal end of the pot to the bushing. | 03-03-2016 |
David G Parman, San Ramon, CA US
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20110233192 | SKIN EFFECT HEATING SYSTEM HAVING IMPROVED HEAT TRANSFER AND WIRE SUPPORT CHARACTERISTICS - A skin effect heating cable used to form a heat tracing circuit for heating a production pipe carrying process media. The skin effect heating cable includes a heating tube which includes a conductor, an insulating layer wrapped around the conductor and a dielectric fluid disposed between the insulating layer and the inner wall of the heating tube. The dielectric fluid increases the heat transfer characteristic from the conductor to the heating tube while providing mechanical load relief to the cable. | 09-29-2011 |
20120018421 | MINERAL INSULATED SKIN EFFECT HEATING CABLE - A skin-effect heater cable has inorganic ceramic insulation. The heater cable has at least one core conductor wire within a sheath. Electricity is directed through the core conductor in an outward path and returns along a surface “skin” of the sheath in a return path for generating heat. | 01-26-2012 |
20150237679 | Mineral Insulated Skin Effect Heating Cable - A skin-effect heater cable has inorganic ceramic insulation. The heater cable has at lease one core conductor wire within a sheath. Electricity is directed through the core conductor in an outward path and returns along a surface “skin” of the sheath in a return path for generating heat. | 08-20-2015 |
David G. Parman, San Ramos, CA US
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20140099084 | Downhole Wellbore Heating System and Method - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for heating a wellbore environment. One or more electric heating cables are attached to an elongated support member, such as a wire rope, so that the support member receives and relieves the heating cables of a mechanical load. The attachment may be with two-piece clamps spaced at regular intervals along the support member. The heating cables and support member may be disposed in coiled tubing within the wellbore. The coiled tubing can be pressure-sealed and filled with a dielectric fluid. The heating cables and support member can be attached to a cable hang-off having a plurality of wedge-shaped slips that cooperate with a bowl to form a pinching member that grips the support member and suspends the support member and heating cables in the wellbore. The methods include methods for manufacturing and installing the heating apparatus. | 04-10-2014 |
Elizabeth Jean Parman, Kansas City, MO US
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20110077954 | THERAPY RECONCILIATION FOR VENUE TRANSITION - The present invention is directed to selecting a therapy designation that is usable to identify a therapy when the therapy is implemented in a treatment venue. A therapy designation is received that identifies the therapy (e.g., administration of a medication) when the therapy is administered in a first treatment venue. Alternative therapy designations are referenced that are usable to identify the therapy when the therapy is implemented in a second treatment venue. An equivalent therapy designation is selected that, based on one or more rules, is most similar to the first therapy designation. | 03-31-2011 |
Toufan Parman, Foster City, CA US
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20080260699 | Adminstration of intact mammalian cells to the brain by the intranasal route - The present invention provides an intranasal method for delivery of intact mammalian cells to the brain for treatment of neurological deficits. This approach applies an intranasal instillation to directly administer cells to the brain, and is useful as therapy for patients with neurological deficit or those who may benefit from cellular therapy as a result of stroke, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, diabetes, traumatic injury, surgery, cancer, or other diseases of the brain. This non-invasive method of delivering neuronal cells is desirable and safe. | 10-23-2008 |