Ramirez, CT
Ainissa G. Ramirez, New Haven, CT US
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20110210283 | Low melting temperature alloys with magnetic dispersions - A low melting temperature composite material including an alloy having about 0.1% by weight to about 99% by weight of tin and about 0.1% by weight to about 90% by weight of an element selected from the group consisting of silver and gold, and about 0.1% by weight to about 50% by weight of magnetic particles dispersed in the alloy. Method of heating such a composite material, remotely manipulating such a composite material with magnetic fields, enhancing the mechanical properties of such a material, and making such a material are also disclosed. | 09-01-2011 |
Ainissa Gweneth Ramirez, New Haven, CT US
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20090014746 | SOLDER ALLOYS - Lead-free solder compositions for bonding and sealing flat panel displays, CCD's, solar cells, light emitting diodes, and other optoelectronic devices are disclosed. The solders are based on alloys of Sn, Au, Ag, and Cu and one or more rare earth metals chosen from the following, Y, La, Ce, Pr, Sc, Sm, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, and Lu. Optionally, the compositions may comprise In, Bi, or Zn. The solder compositions exhibit superior bonding capability in joining dissimilar surfaces such as those present in both the flat panel display and light emitting devices. Additionally the solders provide a strong barrier to the diffusion of both water and oxygen into these devices thus promoting longer device life times. | 01-15-2009 |
David Ramirez, Danbury, CT US
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20130100430 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - An apparatus and a method to hold a patterning device configured to impart a beam of radiation with a pattern in its cross-section. The apparatus includes a base configured to support the patterning device and an inner cover couplable to the base. The inner cover includes a restraining mechanism that, upon an application of a force external to the inner cover, is configured to provide an in-plane force to the patterning device to restrain movement of the patterning device, the in-plane force being substantially parallel to a patterning surface of the patterning device. | 04-25-2013 |
20140144805 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - An apparatus and a method to hold a patterning device configured to impart a beam of radiation with a pattern in its cross-section. The apparatus includes a base configured to support the patterning device and an inner cover couplable to the base. The inner cover includes a restraining mechanism that, upon an application of a force external to the inner cover, is configured to provide an in-plane force to the patterning device to restrain movement of the patterning device, the in-plane force being substantially parallel to a patterning surface of the patterning device. | 05-29-2014 |
Enrique Ramirez, Putnam, CT US
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20130232474 | TECHNIQUES FOR AUTOMATED SOFTWARE TESTING - Described are techniques for testing an application. A test script including one or more instructions is received to test an application. A user interaction with a user interface of the application is emulated. Emulating includes executing a first portion of instructions in the test script. An output is received including information displayed using the user interface in response to the user interaction. Verification processing is performed for the output. The verification processing includes executing a second portion of instructions in the test script. A first instruction in the test script references a user interface data element without specifying a complete path for the user interface data element. | 09-05-2013 |
Frank J. Ramirez, Wallingford, CT US
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20090278479 | NETWORKED, WIRELESS LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM WITH DISTRIBUTED INTELLIGENCE - A programmable lighting control system integrates time-based, sensor-based, and manual control of lighting and other loads. The system includes one or more groups of controlled lighting areas, which may be, for example, floors of a building. Each group may have one or more lighting zones, which may be, for example, individual rooms or offices on a building floor. Each lighting zone includes occupancy and/or daylight sensors that may be wirelessly coupled to a gateway of the group. Each gateway is coupled to a network, such as, for example, a local area network (LAN). Control software, residing on a computer (e.g., a personal computer or a server) coupled to the network and accessible via the network, remotely communicates with and controls the lighting zones either individually, groupwise, or globally. Each lighting zone can also be locally controlled at the gateway and can function independently of the control software and the gateway. | 11-12-2009 |
20140217903 | NETWORKED, WIRELESS LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM WITH DISTRIBUTED INTELLIGENCE - A programmable lighting control system integrates time-based, sensor-based, and manual control of lighting and other loads. The system includes one or more groups of controlled lighting areas, which may be, e.g., floors of a building. Each group may have one or more lighting zones, which may be, e.g., individual rooms or offices on a building floor. Each lighting zone includes occupancy and/or daylight sensors that may be wirelessly coupled to a gateway of the group. Each gateway is coupled to a network, such as, e.g., a local area network (LAN). Control software, residing on a computer (e.g., a personal computer or a server) coupled to the network and accessible via the network, remotely communicates with and controls the lighting zones either individually, groupwise, or globally. Each lighting zone can also be locally controlled at the gateway and can function independently of the control software and the gateway. | 08-07-2014 |
Jessica W. Ramirez, Danbury, CT US
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20090259959 | SEAMLESS DRAG AND DROP OPERATION WITH MULTIPLE EVENT HANDLERS - A computer-implemented method of selecting event handlers can include initiating a drag and drop operation for a source object and, responsive to detecting contact between the source object and a window of a graphical user interface (GUI), displaying a plurality of icons, wherein each icon represents an event handler for a drop target within the window. The method can include detecting contact between the source object and at least one of the plurality of icons while dragging the object, designating each event handler associated with a contacted icon to process the source object, and responsive to dropping the source object onto the drop target, invoking each designated event handler to process the source object for the drop target. Each designated event handler can output a process result. | 10-15-2009 |
20100061276 | Dedicated Call User Interface (UI) for Organizing Collaborative Exchange During A Telephony or Softphone Call - A method is provided for executing and organizing collaborative exchange during a telephone call utilizing a user interface (UI). A telephone call is placed, such that participants are connected. Audible content transmitted and received over a network for the telephone call. A user interface, representing the telephone call itself, is provided and is configured to allow collaborative exchange among participants of the telephone call. The telephone call is placed without having to set up a meeting session to facilitate collaborative exchange or without having to set up a web conference to facilitate collaborative exchange. The telephone call is placed without having to schedule in advance to allow for collaborative exchange. The user interface provides real time collaboration tools for collaboration exchange, and the collaboration tools do not have to be set up in advance. | 03-11-2010 |
20100174789 | RESTFUL FEDERATION OF REAL-TIME COMMUNICATION SERVICES - A computer-implemented method that includes determining whether a predetermined collaboration client application is available locally at a local client, and using a proxy to integrate the collaboration client application into a web application of a web browser at the local client when the collaboration client application is unavailable locally at the local client, providing real-time presence awareness information of a plurality of users to a first user via the web application at the web browser, receiving, from the first user via the web application, a selection of at least one user of the plurality of users, with whom the first user desires to perform one or more real-time collaboration services, and determining at least one real-time collaboration service that is available via the web browser for use between the first user and the selected user, based at least in part on the real-time presence awareness information of the selected user. | 07-08-2010 |
Jose E. Ramirez, Trumbull, CT US
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20090005439 | STABLE ORGANIC PEROXIDE COMPOSITIONS - Methods of treating acne include the use of formulations including a benzoyl peroxide solution and an antioxidant. | 01-01-2009 |
20090076170 | STABLE ORGANIC PEROXIDE COMPOSITIONS - Benzoyl peroxide compositions are stabilized against decomposition by the use of antioxidants, resulting in increased shelf life of products made using the compositions. Treatment of truncal acne vulgaris with a combination of actives, namely benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid, is provided via regimens that include applying such benzoyl peroxide compositions to an area of the body afflicted with acne, after a waiting period rinsing the benzoyl peroxide-treated area (e.g., by showering), drying the rinsed area, and then applying a topical, at least partially neutralized salicylic acid composition to the afflicted area. | 03-19-2009 |
20090176876 | COMPOSITIONS, KITS AND REGIMENS FOR THE TREATMENT OF SKIN, ESPECIALLY DECOLLETAGE - Compositions, kits and regimens for treatment of damaged skin, especially décolletage, include application of a retinoid, hydroquinone or hydroquinone derivatives, and a composition containing a multi-metal complex. | 07-09-2009 |
20090306023 | STABLE ORGANIC PEROXIDE COMPOSITIONS - Benzoyl peroxide compositions containing antioxidants and/or malonic acid. Treatment of acne vulgaris with a combination of actives, namely benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid, include applying such benzoyl peroxide compositions to an area of the body afflicted with acne followed by application of a topical, at least partially neutralized salicylic acid composition to the afflicted area. Malonic acid may be included in combination with either the benzoyl peroxide composition, the salicylic acid composition or both. | 12-10-2009 |
20090306220 | STABLE ORGANIC PEROXIDE COMPOSITIONS - Methods of treating acne include the use of formulations including a benzoyl peroxide solution and a poly-carboxylic acid. | 12-10-2009 |
20100144870 | CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING THEM - Bimetal chelates are prepared from a solution formed by adding to a solvent one or more polyfunctional acids with basic salts of two or more coordination elements listed in Groups IIIA to VIIIA, Groups IB to IIIB, of periods 4 and 5 and aluminum in Group IIIB, period 3 of The Periodic Table of the Elements and recovering the chelate. Such chelates can be used to formulate useful products. | 06-10-2010 |
20140134119 | ROSACEA TREATMENTS USING POLYMETAL COMPLEXES - Described herein are novel methods for the treatment of rosacea which include the step of applying of a composition containing a polymetal complex to an area of the skin afflicted with rosacea and novel regimens using such compounds. | 05-15-2014 |
20140161746 | TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THEM IN SPECIFICALLY TREATED STEEL VESSELS - Stable hydroquinone compositions that are useful for skin care and can have a shelf life of up to three years are prepared in a tank made from a material that does not release metallic ions into the composition. | 06-12-2014 |
20140161751 | STABLE SKIN CARE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING THEM - Stable hydroquinone compositions useful for skin care have a shelf life of up to three years without discoloration. | 06-12-2014 |
José E. Ramirez, Milford, CT US
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20110008271 | ROSACEA TREATMENTS USING POLYMETAL COMPLEXES - Described herein are novel methods for the treatment of rosacea which include the step of applying of a composition containing a polymetal complex to an area of the skin afflicted with rosacea and novel regimens using such compounds. | 01-13-2011 |
José E. Ramirez, Milford, CT US
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20110008271 | ROSACEA TREATMENTS USING POLYMETAL COMPLEXES - Described herein are novel methods for the treatment of rosacea which include the step of applying of a composition containing a polymetal complex to an area of the skin afflicted with rosacea and novel regimens using such compounds. | 01-13-2011 |
José E. Ramirez, Trumbull, CT US
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20090306023 | STABLE ORGANIC PEROXIDE COMPOSITIONS - Benzoyl peroxide compositions containing antioxidants and/or malonic acid. Treatment of acne vulgaris with a combination of actives, namely benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid, include applying such benzoyl peroxide compositions to an area of the body afflicted with acne followed by application of a topical, at least partially neutralized salicylic acid composition to the afflicted area. Malonic acid may be included in combination with either the benzoyl peroxide composition, the salicylic acid composition or both. | 12-10-2009 |
20090306220 | STABLE ORGANIC PEROXIDE COMPOSITIONS - Methods of treating acne include the use of formulations including a benzoyl peroxide solution and a poly-carboxylic acid. | 12-10-2009 |
20110178318 | METHODS OF MAKING BIMETAL COMPLEXES - Methods of forming bimetal complexes including reacting polyfunctional compounds with two or more coordination elements and recovering a bimetal complex. | 07-21-2011 |