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Allen Timko, Flemington, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090162800 Process for Imaging a Photoresist Coated over an Antireflective Coating - The process of the present invention relates to imaging a photoresist film coated over an antireflective coating film comprising a) forming an antireflective coating film from an antireflective coating composition, where the composition comprises a siloxane polymer, b) treating the antireflective film with an aqueous alkaline treating solution, c) rinsing the antireflective film treated with an aqueous rinsing solution, d) forming a coating of a photoresist over the film of the antireflective coating composition, e) imagewise exposing the photoresist film, and, f) developing the photoresist with an aqueous alkaline developing solution.06-25-2009

Allen G. Timko, Flemington, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080292995Antireflective Coating Composition Comprising Fused Aromatic Rings - The present invention relates to an organic spin coatable antireflective coating composition comprising a polymer comprising at least one unit with 3 or more fused aromatic rings in the backbone of the polymer and at least one unit with an aliphatic moeity in the backbone of the polymer. The invention further relates to a process for imaging the present composition.11-27-2008
20090280435Antireflective coating composition - The invention relates to an antireflective coating composition comprising a polymer, a crosslinker and a thermal acid generator, where the polymer comprises at least one unit of structure (1), at least one unit of structure (2) and at least one structure of structure (3),11-12-2009

Brian P. Timko, Cambridge, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090299213Nanobioelectronics - The present invention generally relates to nanobioelectronics and, in some cases, to circuits comprising nanoelectronic elements, such as nanotubes and/or nanowires, and biological components, such as neurons. In one aspect, cells, such as neurons, are positioned in electrical communication with one or more nanoscale wires. The nanoscale wires may be used to stimulate the cells, and/or determine an electrical condition of the cells. More than one nanoscale wire may be positioned in electrical communication with the cell, for example, in distinct regions of the cell. However, the nanoscale wires may be positioned such that they are relatively close together, for example, spaced apart by no more than about 200 nm. The nanoscale wires may be disposed on a substrate, for example, between electrodes, and the cells may be adhered to the substrate, for example, using cell adhesion factors such as polylysine. Also provided in other aspects of the invention are methods for making and using such devices, kits for using the same, and the like.12-03-2009

Corey V. Timko, Lorain, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110287708FOOD AIR BARRIER DEVICE - A food air barrier device is provided. The food air barrier device can include a base that supports food items. An intake duct is provided that from or within the base. The intake duct includes an opening and defines a flow path through which air flows. A fan is positioned adjacent to the opening for drawing air into the intake duct. Air flows through the intake duct and into at least one air duct. The at least one air duct receives air from the intake duct. Air flows at a sufficient velocity to exit the air duct and form an air barrier. The air barrier surrounds the base, such that food items within the base are enveloped by the air barrier. Insects and debris are prevented from passing through the air barrier, thus protecting the food items from unwanted articles.11-24-2011

Edward A. Timko, Jeanette, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100123324SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LIFTING A VEHICLE - One embodiment of the present invention relates to a system for lifting a vehicle. Another embodiment of the present invention relates to a method for lifting a vehicle. Another embodiment of the present invention relates to a structure with an integrated cable, strap, chain or the like for the purpose of vehicle lifting.05-20-2010

Edward A. Timko, Jeannette, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100019538Modular Architecture for Combat Tactical Vehicle - A combat tactical modular vehicle structure including a center frame module comprising a front bulkhead a cab portion and a rear bulkhead where the center frame module includes an integrated armor so that the integrated armor is a part of center frame module or the center frame module has at least one piece of armor attached to the center frame module, a front frame module comprising an engine subframe where the front frame module is connected to the front bulkhead by a plurality of mechanical coupling devices, and a rear frame module comprising a gearbox subframe where the rear frame module is connected to the rear bulkhead by the plurality of mechanical coupling devices for selectively connecting and disconnecting the front frame module to the front bulkhead without substantially affecting the connection and the rear frame module to the rear bulkhead without substantially affecting the connection.01-28-2010
20110175398MODULAR ARCHITECTURE FOR COMBAT TACTICAL VEHICLE - A combat tactical modular vehicle structure including a center frame module comprising a front bulkhead a cab portion and a rear bulkhead where the center frame module includes an integrated armor so that the integrated armor is a part of center frame module or the center frame module has at least one piece of armor attached to the center frame module, a front frame module comprising an engine subframe where the front frame module is connected to the front bulkhead by a plurality of mechanical coupling devices, and a rear frame module comprising a gearbox subframe where the rear frame module is connected to the rear bulkhead by the plurality of mechanical coupling devices for selectively connecting and disconnecting the front frame module to the front bulkhead without substantially affecting the connection and the rear frame module to the rear bulkhead without substantially affecting the connection.07-21-2011

Patent applications by Edward A. Timko, Jeannette, PA US

Eric Timko, Wayzata, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090299448ANEURYSM TREATMENT SYSTEM - An aneurysm treatment system includes a sleeve with a breach or a breachable facet disposed therein. The facet allows a guide structure to breach the sleeve and to deliver a portion of the sleeve continuously to an aneurysm.12-03-2009

James J. Timko, Sparta, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080221531FLUSH SYRINGE HAVING COMPRESSIBLE PLUNGER - An I.V. flush syringe assembly includes a barrel having an inside surface defining a chamber for retaining fluid, an open proximal end and a distal end with a passageway therethrough in fluid communication with the chamber. An elongate plunger having a proximal end, a distal end and a stopper is slidably positioned in fluid-tight engagement with the inside surface of the barrel for drawing fluid into and out of the chamber by movement of the stopper relative to the barrel. The plunger includes anti-reflux structure for minimizing stopper deflection when fluid has been delivered from the chamber and the stopper is being forced against the distal end of the chamber.09-11-2008

Jared S. Timko, Mentor, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100200078METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A BALL VALVE - A ball valve includes a valve element and a single piece packing that seals the valve element within a valve cavity. The single piece packing is installed over the valve element at room temperature or may be molded thereon. The valve element may include a flow control element such as a ball and upper and lower trunnions. The various dimensions of the valve element and packing are selected to facilitate room temperature assembly and to substantially reduce the volume of packing material, thereby improving the performance of the valve over wider temperature ranges and pressure ratings.08-12-2010

Michael Paul Timko, Charlottesville, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110039340COMPOSITIONS AND RELATED METHODS FOR MODULATING TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATION BY INCORPORATING GAG MOTIFS UPSTREAM OF CORE PROMOTER ELEMENTS - Compositions and methods for genetically modifying the production levels of nicotine and other alkaloids in plants are provided. An expression vector which comprises a tripartite GAG motif is also disclosed.02-17-2011
20110047660COMPOSITIONS AND RELATED METHODS FOR MODULATING ALKALOID PRODUCTION BY CONTROLLING PMT PROMOTER ACTIVATION MEDIATED BY TRANSCRIPTIONAL FACTORS ERF AND MYC - Compositions and methods for modifying the production levels of alkaloids in plants are provided. Alkaloid production can be genetically controlled by modulating the transcriptional activation of PMT genes mediated by members of the ERF family and/or Myc family of transcription factors. Novel nucleotide sequences encoding the Myc family of transciption factors are also provided.02-24-2011

Robert Timko, Wilmington, DE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080287418Extended Release Compositions and Methods for Their Manufacture - Extended release formulations of quetiapine and its pharmaceutically salts, and methods for manufacture of the formulations, may include the use of polymers selected for their physical and chemical characteristics. The formulations may include polymers selected to cause solid dosage forms of the formulations to conform to preselected quetiapine release criteria. The formulations may include non-polymer materials that may affect quetiapine release.11-20-2008

William J. Timko, Suwanee, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110083392SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INSTALLING PANELS - Systems and methods for installing one or more modular panels onto a wall or other surface. Such systems may include at least one panel retainer mounted to a substrate and at least one panel connected to the panel retainer in a removable fashion. In these systems, the interaction of at least one panel insert and at least one attachment structure facilitates connecting the panel to the panel retainer in a removable fashion.04-14-2011