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Arthur Perry, Franklin Park, NJ US
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20150250710 | Synthetic Solid Cleanser - The present invention relates to a synthetic solid bar cleanser formulated to clean human skin. More particularly, the present invention relates to synthetic solid cleanser formulations which have pH of about 5.5, the same as human skin, and yet which perform similarly, or superior, to traditional soap. | 09-10-2015 |
Arthur William Perry, Belle Mead, NJ US
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20150104530 | SYNTHETIC SOLID CLEANSER - The present invention relates to a synthetic solid bar cleanser formulated to clean human skin. More particularly, the present invention relates to synthetic solid cleanser formulations which have pH of about 5.5, the same as human skin, and yet which perform similarly, or superior, to traditional soap. | 04-16-2015 |
Bruce N. Perry, Flemington, NJ US
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20090119244 | Bootstrap method for oil property prediction - The present invention is a method to determine models to predict physical or chemical properties of a petroleum fluid when such properties of such fluids cannot be measured by conventional analytical methods. The invention includes the steps of determining one or more models that predict one or more predetermined properties from a set of oils whose optical spectra and properties are known wherein a model corresponds to each predetermined property which is related to the spectrum, estimating the quality of the models, estimating the predictive quality for samples with unknown properties, augmenting the spectrum with shape parameters and/or properties that are predicted by the step above, and determining the quality and predictive quality of the models. The models are then used to predict properties of very small samples. | 05-07-2009 |
Frances Perry, Princeton, NJ US
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20090282208 | SIMPLE STACK TYPES - Embodiments that facilitate type checking of assembly language instructions are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a low level language instruction in a memory. The instruction includes a word having a first type. The memory includes either a stack or a heap. Each of the stack or heap includes a plurality of positions. The method also includes labeling the plurality of positions in one of the stack or the heap as one or more specified positions and one or more unspecified positions. The method further includes assigning a second type to the memory, the second type including the first type of the word. The word is stored in a specified position or an unspecified position. The method additionally includes determining whether the instruction is well-typed by applying one or more rules to the instruction and to the second type. | 11-12-2009 |
Georgina Perry, Hoboken, NJ US
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20090130251 | DUAL COATED CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT - The present invention is directed generally to dual coated compositions for soft confectionery compositions and products containing the same. More particularly, the present invention relates to a non-particulate coating and a particulate coating for candy compositions where the particulate coating can include an acid blend in particulate form. | 05-21-2009 |
Georgina Louise Perry, Hoboken, NJ US
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20100129489 | SENSATE-PLATED SANDING COMPOSITION AND PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM - The present invention relates to sensate-plated sanding compositions, products containing the same and methods for preparing. More specifically, the compositions of the present invention may include a particulate and a sensate composition, which may include a flavor and/or functional component, associated with the particulate. | 05-27-2010 |
20110129563 | MULTI-REGION CONFECTIONERY - A multi-region confectionery composition includes a first region including a particulate material having a negative heat of solution and a second region at least partially surrounding the first region to create one or more cavities that are filled by the first region. The second region includes a soluble chewable matrix. The multi-region confection can optionally include a third region at least partially surrounding the second region. | 06-02-2011 |
Henry Ophneil Perry, Cranford, NJ US
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20110012064 | ACTIVE REFORMER - The invention provides an apparatus and method for producing synthetic gas. The apparatus has a pyrolysis chamber ( | 01-20-2011 |
Jason Perry, Princeton, NJ US
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20100280980 | System and Method for Resolving Gamma Ray Spectra - A system for identifying radionuclide emissions is described. The system includes at least one processor for processing output signals from a radionuclide detecting device, at least one training algorithm run by the at least one processor for analyzing data derived from at least one set of known sample data from the output signals, at least one classification algorithm derived from the training algorithm for classifying unknown sample data, wherein the at least one training algorithm analyzes the at least one sample data set to derive at least one rule used by said classification algorithm for identifying at least one radionuclide emission detected by the detecting device. | 11-04-2010 |
20110258151 | System and Method for Resolving Gamma-Ray Spectra - A system for identifying radionuclide emissions is described. The system includes at least one processor for processing output signals from a radionuclide detecting device, at least one training algorithm run by the at least one processor for analyzing data derived from at least one set of known sample data from the output signals, at least one classification algorithm derived from the training algorithm for classifying unknown sample data, wherein the at least one training algorithm analyzes the at least one sample data set to derive at least one rule used by said classification algorithm for identifying at least one radionuclide emission detected by the detecting device. | 10-20-2011 |
Kristen L. Perry, Hopatcong, NJ US
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20090143822 | Teething device - A teething device is provided. Such teething device includes a covering member for covering at least one of a hand of an infant, a wrist of an infant, and a combination thereof. Such covering member is manufactured from a first predetermined material and has a first predetermined size and a first predetermined shape. A securing mechanism is operably connected to such covering member at a predetermined location thereon for releasably securing such covering member to at least one of such infant's hand, such infant's wrist, and a combination thereof. At least one teething member is operably connected to at least a predetermined portion of such covering member. Such at least one teething member is manufactured from a second predetermined material and has a second predetermined size and a second predetermined shape. | 06-04-2009 |
Linwood Perry, Chester, NJ US
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20150379597 | NETWORKED BIDDING TRANSACTIONS - Systems and methods here may be used for conducting computer network transactions, via at a server computer in communication with a network and a database. Such examples may include receiving merchant information from merchant/bidders, categorizing the received merchant information, storing the merchant information and the associated category in the database, receiving a need from a user/buyer computer, identifying a category that the received need fits into based on the categories of merchant information, posting the received need information so the merchants identified for that category may access the posted need information and allowing the merchant/bidders to bid on the received need. | 12-31-2015 |
Ophneil Henry Perry, Cranford, NJ US
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20100264599 | SEAL - A seal for sealing together first and second tubular members ( | 10-21-2010 |
Renee N. Perry, Hoboken, NJ US
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20120298579 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SEPARATING HYDROPHILIC AND HYDROPHOBIC COMPONENTS - An apparatus for separating hydrophilic material from hydrophobic material, comprising: (a) a body having a first and second parallel walls defining an elongated cavity; (b) a water-absorbing material in the cavity along the first wall and having a surface essentially parallel to the second wall, thereby defining a channel between the surface and the second wall; (c) a first inlet having a first inlet end disposed in the channel, the first inlet being configured for injecting a mixture of hydrophilic and hydrophobic material; (d) a first outlet having a first outlet end disposed in the channel proximate the surface downstream of the first inlet end and configured for removing the hydrophilic material; and (e) a second outlet having a second outlet end disposed in the channel a distance from the surface downstream of the first inlet end and configured for removing the hydrophobic material. | 11-29-2012 |
Robert W. Perry, Sicklerville, NJ US
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20120218081 | RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION ANTENNA SWITCHING IN A CONVEYOR SYSTEM - A radio frequency identification (“RFID”) method, computer-readable medium, apparatus, and system are provided. In one embodiment, the method acquires dimensions of an item. The dimensions and speed of the item are used to determine the item's location on a conveyor (i.e., to track the item on the conveyor). The location of the item is used to determine which switch RFID reader antenna in a plurality of RFID reader antennas is the most suitable RFID reader antenna to communicate with a transponder located on the item. In other embodiments, the apparatus, system, and computer-readable medium are also provided which perform similar features recited by the above method. | 08-30-2012 |
Thomas A. Perry, Basking Ridge, NJ US
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20130132106 | Medical Product Request and Replacement Information System - A computer-implemented method including receiving, from a health care provider client device, an electronic trigger signal, the trigger signal indicating a change in health care information stored in one or more electronic databases associated with the health care provider, obtaining, from the one or more electronic databases and in response to receiving the trigger signal, health care provider information, filtering, using one or more computer-processors, the health care provider information to identify a patient eligible for participation in a patient assistant program, generating a health care product request application for a patient identified as eligible for participation in the patient assistant program, and outputting the health care product request application. | 05-23-2013 |