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Antoine Quint, Paris FR
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20120254791 | INTERACTIVE MENU ELEMENTS IN A VIRTUAL THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE - The present technology includes a digital content authoring tool for authoring digital content without the need to understand or access computer code. The present technology further includes creating digital content that is compatible with a diverse population of end user devices without the need for separate versions of the completed content. Instead, the digital authoring tool can manage versions of assets, which individually, can be compatible with different device criteria. Additionally, the present technology contemplates methods of delivering packages of the digital content that are configured to be compatible with the hardware configuration of each requesting device, despite the diverse capabilities of end user devices. Accordingly, the technology described herein provides a simple method for creating and delivering digital content that is configured for presentation on a user's specific device. | 10-04-2012 |
20150234568 | Interactive Menu Elements in a Virtual Three-Dimensional Space - The present technology includes a digital content authoring tool for authoring digital content without the need to understand or access computer code. The present technology further includes creating digital content that is compatible with a diverse population of end user devices without the need for separate versions of the completed content. Instead, the digital authoring tool can manage versions of assets, which individually, can be compatible with different device criteria. Additionally, the present technology contemplates methods of delivering packages of the digital content that are configured to be compatible with the hardware configuration of each requesting device, despite the diverse capabilities of end user devices. Accordingly, the technology described herein provides a simple method for creating and delivering digital content that is configured for presentation on a user's specific device. | 08-20-2015 |
Christina R. Quint, Lenexa, KS US
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20140181941 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A SECURE PUBLIC IDENTIFICATION TAG - A method and apparatus for a secure public identification tag on a sticker, bracelet or temporary tattoo, or other temporary tag. The tag includes a two-dimensional bar code with embedded public key and a removable or separable security code. The two-dimensional bar code, such as a QR code, a Maxicode, a High Capacity Color Bar Code, an Aztec Code, or any code capable of being scanned may be used. The two-dimensional bar code includes the URL address to a secure website and the public identification. When the bar code is scanned for the first time the user is provided with a registration screen to enter the security code and information that may be publicly viewed, as well as a time limit for expiration of the identification tag. When the identification tag is subsequently scanned only the public information may be viewed unless the security code is entered. | 06-26-2014 |
Jeffrey T. Quint, Cincinnati, OH US
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20140159443 | Therapeutic Chair - A therapeutic recumbent chair having back and leg cushions and including an adjustable lumbar support member and an adjustable scapula region support member, each within the back cushion and movable toward and away from a front surface of the back cushion for adjustment of the support members against the back cushion for comfortably supporting the back of a user when the user is seated in the chair. Varying the positions of the adjustable lumbar support member and of the adjustable scapula region support member allows the chair to be configured to properly support a user's back when the user is in a recumbent position, for minimizing back problems of a user and for treating back disorders. | 06-12-2014 |
Jeremy Robert Quint, Round Lake Beach, IL US
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20140194843 | OSTOMY APPLIANCE - An ostomy appliance includes a dual-chamber pouch, which can continuously drain liquids from body waste, while collecting solids in the pouch. The ostomy appliance can also include a flat output tap including a lumen, the size of which can be increased by applying pressure. | 07-10-2014 |
John J. Quint, Lyman, ME US
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20090286003 | METHOD OF COATING A TURBINE ENGINE COMPONENT USING A LIGHT CURABLE MASK - A method of coating a turbine engine component involves providing the turbine engine component with a first area and a second area. The first area neighbors the second area. A cover is disposed over the first area of the turbine engine component. The second area of the turbine engine component is coated with a first coating curable from exposure to a light. The second area of the turbine engine component is exposed to light resulting in the curing of the first coating. The cover is removed from the first area. The first area of the turbine engine component is then sprayed with a second coating different from the first coating. | 11-19-2009 |
Jonathan B. Quint, Newton, MA US
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20090281928 | Battery management system with runtime reserve analysis - The invention relates to the management of large stationary batteries. The invention is a comprehensive system and process for the management of stationary batteries that are used for backup power and are deployed in widely dispersed locations. The system may be comprised of a plurality of batteries and web-based software. The system software can automatically analyze, determine and report the number of batteries and total cost based on required runtime reserve by computing the power of batteries currently in a system and available batteries for installation. | 11-12-2009 |
Joseph F. Quint, Orange, CA US
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20130128035 | ROBOTIC ARM - An analytical laboratory system and method for processing samples is disclosed. A sample container is transported from an input area to a distribution area by a gripper comprising a means for inspecting a tube. An image is captured of the sample container. The image is analyzed to determine a sample container identification. A liquid level of the sample in the sample container is determined. A scheduling system determines a priority for processing the sample container based on the sample container identification. The sample container is transported from the distribution area to a subsequent processing module by the gripper. | 05-23-2013 |
Larry Quint, Omaha, NE US
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20130302501 | FOOD PRODUCT PERMEATED WITH HOMOGENIZED DISPERSION - The present invention is a food product and a method of creating the food product that satisfies the need for a homogenized dispersion that disperses throughout meat, wherein the particle size of macromolecular ingredients within the dispersion is reduced to form a more stable homogenized dispersion with increased ingredient functionality. This permeated meat offers added health benefits such as the substitution of the anti-oxidant rich olive oil for problematic animal fat. | 11-14-2013 |
Michael R. Quint, Alexandria, NH US
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20140362149 | SYSTEMS, STRUCTURES AND ASSOCIATED PROCESSES FOR INLINE ULTRASONICATION OF INK FOR PRINTING - Enhanced printing systems, structures, and processes provide ultrasonication of ink, such as to degas the ink, and/or to maintain the size of particles within the ink. At least one ultrasonic module, such as comprising any of an ultrasonic probe or an ultrasonic bath, is located within an ink delivery system. Ink is delivered to the ultrasonic module, and ultrasonic energy is applied to the ink, such as at a sufficient level and duration to degas the ink, and/or to reduce the size of particles within the ink. In some embodiments, the particles may be agglomerates, wherein the applied energy is configured to reduce the size of the agglomerates to a size that can be jetted through the print head. In other embodiments, the particles may be metallic particles, wherein the applied energy is configured to create smaller metallic particles that can be jetted with the ink through the print head. | 12-11-2014 |
Patrick S. Quint, Kasson, MN US
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20100121046 | COLLECTING AND PROCESSING COMPLEX MACROMOLECULAR MIXTURES - This document provides methods and materials involved in collecting and processing complex macromolecular mixtures (e.g., stool samples). For example, stool collection devices, buffers for stabilizing nucleic acid and polypeptides present in stool, and kits for using sequence-specific capture probes (e.g., nucleic acid sequences designed to hybridize with particular target nucleic acids) to capture target nucleic acids directly from complex macromolecular mixtures (e.g., stool samples) without the need to perform prior steps to enrich, isolate, or purify the nucleic acid component are provided. | 05-13-2010 |
20110183328 | DETECTING NEOPLASM - This document relates to methods and materials for detecting premalignant and malignant neoplasms. For example, methods and materials for determining whether or not a stool sample from a mammal contains nucleic acid markers or polypeptide markers of a neoplasm are provided. | 07-28-2011 |
20120028367 | REMOVING POLYPEPTIDES FROM STOOL - This document provides methods and materials involved in removing polypeptides (e.g., high abundance polypeptides) from stool samples. For example, methods and materials for preparing a stool sample for detecting polypeptides of low abundance are provided. | 02-02-2012 |
20120288956 | COLLECTING AND PROCESSING COMPLEX MACROMOLECULAR MIXTURES - This document provides methods and materials involved in collecting and processing complex macromolecular mixtures (e.g., stool samples). For example, stool collection devices, buffers for stabilizing nucleic acid and polypeptides present in stool, and kits for using sequence-specific capture probes (e.g., nucleic acid sequences designed to hybridize with particular target nucleic acids) to capture target nucleic acids directly from complex macromolecular mixtures (e.g., stool samples) without the need to perform prior steps to enrich, isolate, or purify the nucleic acid component are provided. | 11-15-2012 |
20140205517 | COLLECTING AND PROCESSING COMPLEX MACROMOLECULAR MIXTURES - This document provides methods and materials involved in collecting and processing complex macromolecular mixtures (e.g., stool samples). For example, stool collection devices, buffers for stabilizing nucleic acid and polypeptides present in stool, and kits for using sequence-specific capture probes (e.g., nucleic acid sequences designed to hybridize with particular target nucleic acids) to capture target nucleic acids directly from complex macromolecular mixtures (e.g., stool samples) without the need to perform prior steps to enrich, isolate, or purify the nucleic acid component are provided. | 07-24-2014 |
20140221252 | DETECTING NEOPLASM - This document relates to methods and materials for detecting premalignant and malignant neoplasms. For example, methods and materials for determining whether or not a stool sample from a mammal contains nucleic acid markers or polypeptide markers of a neoplasm are provided. | 08-07-2014 |
20150354013 | DETECTING NEOPLASM - This document relates to methods and materials for detecting premalignant and malignant neoplasms. For example, methods and materials for determining whether or not a stool sample from a mammal contains nucleic acid markers or polypeptide markers of a neoplasm are provided. | 12-10-2015 |
Richard Quint, Gurnee, IL US
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20100003396 | System and Method of Loading and Detecting Beneficial Agent on a Prosthesis - An interventional device for delivery of beneficial agent to a lumen and methods of loading and manufacture of the same, which include a prosthesis loaded with beneficial agent to provide a controlled dosage concentration of beneficial agent to the lumen. The beneficial agent is loaded onto the prosthesis by a fluid-dispenser having a dispensing element capable of dispensing the beneficial agent in discrete droplets, each droplet having a controlled trajectory. The method of loading beneficial agent includes dispensing beneficial agent in a raster format and/or an off-axis format along a dispensing path. | 01-07-2010 |
20110262621 | METHOD OF LOADING BENEFICIAL AGENT ON A PROSTHESIS - A beneficial agent can be loaded as discrete droplets on a prosthesis, such as a stent. Relative movement between the prosthesis and a dispensing element can be controlled to define a dispensing path in a raster format. The discrete droplets can be dispensed from a dispensing element when the dispensing element is detected to be in alignment with a cavity formed in the prosthesis such that the discrete droplets are deposited in the cavity. The discrete droplets can be dispensed from a dispensing element when the dispensing element is detected to be in alignment with a structural element of the prosthesis such that the discrete droplets are deposited on the structural element. | 10-27-2011 |
Saul Quint, Thornhill CA
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20120191466 | Systems and Methods of Pharmaceutical Information Management - A system for administering a mentoring program to a user comprising a user interface having a health risk assessment for providing a health risk assessment questionnaire to the user and a processor in communication with the user interface for generating alerts based on the received responses, The system generating risk scores associated with the user, then generating a report that is based on the alerts and/or the risk scores, and providing a notification to a health care practitioner once the report has been generated. The system further provides communications between the user interface and a health care practitioner interface to generate and communicate notifications associated with a mentoring program between the user and the health care practitioner. | 07-26-2012 |
Stefan B. Quint, Stuttgart DE
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20120028029 | HIGHLY ORDERED ARRAYS OF NANOHOLES IN METALLIC FILMS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - The present invention relates to highly ordered arrays of nanoholes in metallic films and to an improved method for producing the same. The method according to the invention for producing an highly ordered array of nanoholes in metallic films on a substrate comprises the following steps: a) providing microspheres comprising poly-N-isopropylamide (polyNIPAM), the microspheres being selected from pure poly-N-isopropyl-amide (polyNIPAM) hydrogel microspheres and polymeric or inorganic beads carrying poly-N-isopropylamide (polyNIPAM) hydrogel chains, b) coating an aqueous dispersion of said microspheres onto a substrate and drying the dispersion, which results in a non-close packed ordered array of the microspheres, c) generating a metallic film on the substrate, d) removing the microspheres from the surface of the substrate which results in an ordered array of nanoholes on the substrate, and e) optionally increasing the thickness of the metallic film by selective electroless plating. | 02-02-2012 |
20130338303 | HIGHLY ORDERED ARRAYS OF COLLOIDAL 2D CRYSTALS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - The present invention relates to highly ordered arrays of colloidal 2D crystals on a substrate and to an improved method for producing the same. The method according to the invention for producing an highly ordered array of colloidal 2D crystals on a substrate comprises the following steps: a) providing a suspension of microspheres comprising poly-N-isopropylamide (polyNIPAM), the microspheres being selected from pure poly-N-isopropylamide (polyNIPAM) hydrogel microspheres, functionalized polyNIPAM microspheres, and polymeric or inorganic beads carrying poly-N-isopropyl-amide (polyNIPAM) hydrogel chains, in an aqueous medium on a substrate, wherein the aqueous medium comprises a mixture of water and a lower alkyl alcohol, b) subjecting the suspension deposited on the substrate after step a) to a shear force, and c) drying the suspension. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the shear force is generated by applying a pulsed gas stream to the substrate surface. The colloidal 2D crystal arrays obtained by this method have an exceptional high long range order, including monocrystalline domains in the range of square millimetres. | 12-19-2013 |
Stephan Quint, Dortmund DE
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20160123863 | METHOD FOR DETECTING PARTICLES - The present invention concerns a method of detecting particles which move along a trajectory and which produce or at least influence electromagnetic radiation, an electrical field or a magnetic field, wherein the electromagnetic radiation S, the electrical field or the magnetic field is detected, in which a structuring device is used, which either ensures that the particles along the trajectory produce or at least influence electromagnetic radiation, an electrical field or a magnetic field substantially only at non-periodic spatial spacings, or ensures that the electromagnetic radiation S, the electrical or the magnetic field is detected substantially only at non-periodic spatial spacings along the trajectory. To provide a method of detecting particles which move along a trajectory and which produce or at least influence electromagnetic radiation, an electrical field or a magnetic field, it is proposed according to the invention that the detected signal S is processed by means of a mismatched filter F | 05-05-2016 |
Wilhelmus Gregorius Quint, Voorburg NL
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20090053687 | METHOD FOR THE DETECTION OF HPV AND PROBES, PRIMERS AND KITS - The invention relates to materials and methods method for detection and/or typing of any HPV nucleic acid possibly present in a biological sample, the method comprising the steps of: (i) amplification of a polynucleic acid fragment comprising or consisting of the B region of any HPV nucleic acid in the sample, said B region being indicated in FIG. | 02-26-2009 |
20090162843 | IDENTIFICATION OF HPV16 LINEAGE GROUP - A method for identification of an HPV16 lineage group in a sample, comprising contacting such nucleic acid simultaneously with three probes, each probe being capable of specific hybridization across positions 143 and 145 of a HPV 16 genome. | 06-25-2009 |
20090170066 | METHODS AND MATERIALS THEREFOR - The present invention relates to a method for detecting or detecting and identifying rotavirus in a biological sample. In particular, the invention relates to a detection method comprising contacting the nucleic acids from the sample or derived from the sample with at least one VP4 and/or VP7 universal probes in the context of a solid support and detecting any type-specific hybridisation. The invention further relates to a detection or detection followed by typing method comprising contacting the nucleic acids from the sample or derived from the sample with at least one P type-specific and G type-specific probes in the context of a solid support and detecting any type-specific hybridisation. The invention also relates to primers and probes used therein and to diagnostic kits. | 07-02-2009 |
Wilhelmus Gregorius V. Quint, Nootdorp NL
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20090170080 | IDENTIFICATION OF BETA-PAPILLOMAVIRUS DNA BY TYPE-SPECIFIC REVERSE HYBRIDIZATION - The present invention relates human papilloma virus (HPV), more specific cutaneous, beta-PV. A method is disclosed for typing of any beta-PV nucleic acid with at least one probe capable of specific hybridization within the A region of beta-PV, said region being indicated in FIG. | 07-02-2009 |
Wilhelmus Gregorius Vincentius Quint, Voorburg NL
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20110300178 | HPV TYPES AND VARIANTS ASSOCIATED WITH CERVICAL CANCER AND THE USES THEREOF - The invention relates to identification of novel sequences associated with cervical cancer, probes and kits for the identification of said sequences, and vaccines suitable for vaccination against new cancer causing HPV types. | 12-08-2011 |
Wim Quint, Nootdorp NL
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20120308594 | HCV CLADE AND PROTOTYPE SEQUENCES THEREOF - The current invention relates to a previously unrecognized clade of HCV genotypes as well as to diagnostic, prophylactic and therapeutic applications of nucleic acids, proteins, and antibodies to said protein, derived of or based on the newly characterized hepatitis C viruses. | 12-06-2012 |