Reeves, FL
James D. Reeves, Pensacola, FL US
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20110303376 | IMIDIZED AND AMIDIZED ROSIN COMPOSITIONS FOR PAPER SIZES AND OTHER APPLICATIONS - Rosin is modified by maleation and then by imidization resulting in attaching a cationic polymer or cationic material upon the rosin. Alternatively, rosin can be fumarated and then cationic material attached by amide links. The products may be used for an efficient paper size and other applications of rosin products. | 12-15-2011 |
James D. Reeves, Pesacola, FL US
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20090298975 | Synthetic Resins in Casein-Stabilized Rosin Size Emulsions - A process for forming a rosin-containing size emulsion for paper sizing, in which a basic aqueous first mixture containing at least partially saponified rosin is mixed with a basic aqueous dispersion of casein and formed into an oil-in-water emulsion, wherein an emulsion-stabilizing amount of a casein-compatible rosin-emulsifying synthetic resin is substituted for a portion of the casein, the portion being within a range of about 1-80% by weight of the casein. | 12-03-2009 |
Jonathan Reeves, Coral Springs, FL US
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20080215020 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR HEALING WOUNDS - The invention relates to the development of apparatuses and methods for healing wounds that combine use of a high glycerin-content hydrogel dressing with negative pressure for removing exudate from a wound. In some embodiments, apparatuses and methods further include a photon-emitting device that delivers near infrared stimulation to the wound for further accelerating wound healing. The apparatuses and methods described herein can be used to heal a variety of wounds, including acute wounds, severe burns, orthopedic and traumatic wounds (e.g, flap and meshed graft), skin resurfacing procedure wounds, and neuropathic wounds (e.g., diabetic pressure ulcers). The hydrogel dressing is capable of absorbing substantial amounts of fluids from stimulated wet wounds as well as donating substantial amounts of fluids to dry or necrotic wounds, depending upon the moisture content and nature of the substrate to which it is applied. Results indicate wounds treated with the apparatuses described herein experience fewer complaints of pain, a decrease in healing time, and a significant cost savings. | 09-04-2008 |
Jonathan W. Reeves, Coconut Creek, FL US
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20150290073 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TREATING PERSON SUFFERING FROM A CIRCULATORY DISORDER - A method for therapeutically affecting the circulation of blood in a person in combination with or with medication to treat a medical condition includes the steps of administering a composition for treating a circulatory condition, providing a source of high pressure air in fluid communication with a plurality of air pressure actuated valves, each of the valves mounted on, and in fluid communication with, an inflatable bladder disposed within a cuff removably attached about at least one of the feet, calves, thighs, buttocks of the person; providing a source of low pressure air in fluid communication with said plurality of valves, wherein a constant pressure is exerted against said valves; and controlling inflation of said bladders in a predetermined sequence, magnitude of inflation pressure and period of time during a cardiac cycle of the person and as a function of said person's physiological reaction to said composition. | 10-15-2015 |
Jonathan W. Reeves, Coral Springs, FL US
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20090076423 | Method and System for Treating Person suffering from a Circulatory Disorder - A method for therapeutically affecting the circulation of blood in a person in combination with or with medication to treat a medical condition includes the steps of administering a composition for treating a circulatory condition, providing a source of high pressure air in fluid communication with a plurality of air pressure actuated valves, each of the valves mounted on, and in fluid communication with, an inflatable bladder disposed within a cuff removably attached about at least one of the feet, calves, thighs, buttocks of the person; providing a source of low pressure air in fluid communication with said plurality of valves, wherein a constant pressure is exerted against said valves; and controlling inflation of said bladders in a predetermined sequence, magnitude of inflation pressure and period of time during a cardiac cycle of the person and as a function of said person's physiological reaction to said composition. | 03-19-2009 |
20100316728 | Therapeutic mask and Method of Treatment Employing the Same - A therapeutic mask includes a therapeutic composition including honey and a penetrating substance, a dressing having said therapeutic composition combined therewith, wherein the dressing and the therapeutic composition are freeze dried to provide the therapeutic mask. There is also a method of making and using the composition. | 12-16-2010 |
Michael Reeves, Orange Park, FL US
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20130031822 | ARTIFICIAL BAIT FEATURING AN OVERMOLDED FISH ATTRACTANT SPONGE AND PORTS THROUGH WHICH FISH ATTRACTANT EXUDES - An artificial bait features an overmolded fish attractant sponge and ports through which fish attractant exudes. The bait is comprised of a soft resilient plastic. A container portion of the bait houses the sponge. The container portion includes perforations for fluid communication with the housed sponge. Prior to injection molding, the sponge is a dry compressed cellulose sponge. The sponge is coated with oil prior to injection molding. Pins or blades in the mold assembly position the oil-coated, compressed, cellulose sponge in the container portion of the bait. The pins or blades also define perforations in the container portion for fluid communication with the sponge. The oil coating on the compressed cellulose sponge prevents molten plastic from impregnating the sponge during the injection molding process. The oil coating does not cause the sponge to expand. After manufacture, a water-based fish attractant is introduced into and absorbed by the sponge via the perforations. The fish attractant may be replenished periodically. | 02-07-2013 |
Raymond Emilio Reeves, Oviedo, FL US
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20140004818 | PROVIDING NOTIFICATIONS OF WIRELESS DATA CONSUMPTION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE | 01-02-2014 |
20140086046 | QUALITY OF SERVICE OPTIMIZER FOR MOBILE DEVICE - A method, system, and medium are provided for improving communication between a mobile device and a wireless network in embodiment of the invention. Based in part on expected locations for a mobile device and network availability, predictions can be made regarding the future quality of service available for the mobile device. This prediction can allow actions to be taken to mitigate any change in the quality of service. | 03-27-2014 |
20140259006 | APPLICATION MANAGEMENT FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A wireless communication device receives a user request to download a software application and wirelessly receives the software application. The wireless communication device presents multiple application management tiers for the software application. The wireless communication device receives a user selection of a first application management tier for the software application. The wireless communication wirelessly transfers the user selection of the first application management tier for the software application and wirelessly receives a network selection of a second application management tier for the software application from the communication network. The wireless communication presents the second application management tier for the software application. | 09-11-2014 |
20150244621 | APPLICATION LABELS FOR DATA COMMUNICATION - A communication device executes multiple applications that generate application data. The communication device determines application labels that individually identify the executing applications. The communication device inserts the application data in layer three communication payloads and inserts the application labels in layer three communication headers to individually associate the executing applications with their layer three communication headers and their application data. The communication device inserts the layer three communication headers and the layer three communication payloads in layer two communication payloads. The communication device transfers the layer two communication payloads with layer two headers. In some examples, the communication device inserts the application labels in the layer two communication headers to individually associate the executing applications with their layer two communication headers and their application data. | 08-27-2015 |
Robert H. Reeves, Odessa, FL US
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20130031822 | ARTIFICIAL BAIT FEATURING AN OVERMOLDED FISH ATTRACTANT SPONGE AND PORTS THROUGH WHICH FISH ATTRACTANT EXUDES - An artificial bait features an overmolded fish attractant sponge and ports through which fish attractant exudes. The bait is comprised of a soft resilient plastic. A container portion of the bait houses the sponge. The container portion includes perforations for fluid communication with the housed sponge. Prior to injection molding, the sponge is a dry compressed cellulose sponge. The sponge is coated with oil prior to injection molding. Pins or blades in the mold assembly position the oil-coated, compressed, cellulose sponge in the container portion of the bait. The pins or blades also define perforations in the container portion for fluid communication with the sponge. The oil coating on the compressed cellulose sponge prevents molten plastic from impregnating the sponge during the injection molding process. The oil coating does not cause the sponge to expand. After manufacture, a water-based fish attractant is introduced into and absorbed by the sponge via the perforations. The fish attractant may be replenished periodically. | 02-07-2013 |
Victor M. Reeves, Port Charlotte, FL US
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20090120182 | SUBMARINE SAMPLER - A flooded bin measurement system is provided that includes a submarine sampler for ascending and descending within a liquid of a bin and for measuring the depth of fluid at the submarine sampler's location. In one embodiment, the submarine sampler may ascend and descend along a vertical guide based on adjustments to it buoyancy compared with the liquid in the bin, which may be controlled manually and/or automatically. The measurement system may include a bubbler system for measuring hydrostatic pressure at the submarine sampler for determining its depth within the fluid of the bin. The submarine sampler may include a device having a hollow interior, an open bottom and an air supply line connected to the hollow interior. According to a further embodiment of the invention, the submarine sampler may be fixed to a line that is connected to a counterweight at its opposite end. | 05-14-2009 |
William H. Reeves, Coral Springs, FL US
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20080215020 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR HEALING WOUNDS - The invention relates to the development of apparatuses and methods for healing wounds that combine use of a high glycerin-content hydrogel dressing with negative pressure for removing exudate from a wound. In some embodiments, apparatuses and methods further include a photon-emitting device that delivers near infrared stimulation to the wound for further accelerating wound healing. The apparatuses and methods described herein can be used to heal a variety of wounds, including acute wounds, severe burns, orthopedic and traumatic wounds (e.g, flap and meshed graft), skin resurfacing procedure wounds, and neuropathic wounds (e.g., diabetic pressure ulcers). The hydrogel dressing is capable of absorbing substantial amounts of fluids from stimulated wet wounds as well as donating substantial amounts of fluids to dry or necrotic wounds, depending upon the moisture content and nature of the substrate to which it is applied. Results indicate wounds treated with the apparatuses described herein experience fewer complaints of pain, a decrease in healing time, and a significant cost savings. | 09-04-2008 |
20080279958 | SNAKE VENOM COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The invention relates to the discovery that formulations of Lachesis venom decrease circulating TNF-α levels in mammals including humans, and that administration of Lachesis venom-containing formulations to mammals suffering from sepsis, parasitic infection, cisplatin nephrotoxicity, rheumatoid arthritis, cancer and AIDS mitigates symptoms associated with these conditions. | 11-13-2008 |
20090076423 | Method and System for Treating Person suffering from a Circulatory Disorder - A method for therapeutically affecting the circulation of blood in a person in combination with or with medication to treat a medical condition includes the steps of administering a composition for treating a circulatory condition, providing a source of high pressure air in fluid communication with a plurality of air pressure actuated valves, each of the valves mounted on, and in fluid communication with, an inflatable bladder disposed within a cuff removably attached about at least one of the feet, calves, thighs, buttocks of the person; providing a source of low pressure air in fluid communication with said plurality of valves, wherein a constant pressure is exerted against said valves; and controlling inflation of said bladders in a predetermined sequence, magnitude of inflation pressure and period of time during a cardiac cycle of the person and as a function of said person's physiological reaction to said composition. | 03-19-2009 |
20100056944 | DEVICE FOR ANALYZING THERMAL DATA BASED ON BREAST SURFACE TEMPERATURE FOR THE DETECTION FOR USE IN DETERMINING CANCEROUS CONDITIONS - A device for providing improved classification of breast tissue wherein the tissue is classified as one of cancerous and non-cancerous tissue includes sensors for sensing temperature of a subject breast tissue over a predetermined period and generating signals in response thereto and a computer operatively connected to the sensors for receiving and manipulating the signals operatively associated with a normalizer for applying a normalization to each the signal by a function of X/Y where X is one temperature reading of one of the signals for a particular subject and Y is the maximum temperature obtained from a predetermined number sets of temperature readings obtained a plurality of subject breast tissue from the subject to provide a set of normalized signals used by a trained artificial classifier to produce a signal indicative of cancerous and non-cancerous tissue of the subject. | 03-04-2010 |