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Annett Wendorf, Dachau DE
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20110004070 | DEVICE FOR COORDINATING PATIENT CARE IN HOSPITALS, NURSING HOMES, DOCTORS OFFICES OR THE LIKE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING SUCH A DEVICE - The invention relates to a device for coordinating patient care in hospitals, nursing homes, doctors offices or the like, comprising a plurality of cross-departmental medical care stations ( | 01-06-2011 |
Axel Wendorf, Russelsheim DE
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20110045331 | Device for retaining a battery - A device is provided for retaining a battery in a motor vehicle and has a receptacle element for receiving a battery, a bracket element, which at least partially encloses the receptacle element and/or the battery, and a fixing element, which is fastenable on the bracket element, the battery being fixed inside the receptacle element using the fixing element. It is thus possible to provide a device for retaining a battery which offers the greatest possible protection for the battery even in case of an accident. | 02-24-2011 |
James Wallace Wendorf, Cortlandt Manor, NY US
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20120155556 | DIGITAL TELEVISION TRANSMISSION WITH ERROR CORRECTION - A multimedia stream system includes a transmitter and a multimedia data stream receiver. The transmitter at receives raw multimedia data and generates uniform error correction data and a standard multimedia data stream. The multimedia data stream receiver receives the standard multimedia data stream containing encoded multimedia data and the uniform error correction data for error correction of encoded multimedia data. | 06-21-2012 |
Janet Wendorf, Redwood City, CA US
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20090155330 | Vaccine Delivery via Microneedle Arrays - A microprojection array is provided, comprising an approximately planar base and a plurality of microprojections, wherein the array comprises a vaccine and a polymeric material. The array may have multiple layers. The vaccine may be placed in only one layer. In another embodiment of the invention, a method of preventing a disease is provided, comprising insertion into the skin of a patient an array of microprojections comprising a layer which comprises a vaccine for that disease and a polymer. | 06-18-2009 |
20090169636 | Microparticles containing biodegradable polymer and cationic polysaccharide for use in immunogenic compositions - Immunogenic compositions are described herein which comprise microparticles that further comprise a biodegradable polymer. The microparticle compositions also comprise a cationic polysaccharide and an immunological species selected from an antigen, an immunological adjuvant and a combination thereof. Also described are methods of making such compositions and methods of administering such compositions. Methods of modulating the release rate of immunological species from microparticles are also described. These methods comprise varying the ratio of the cationic polysaccharide relative to the biodegradable polymer within the microparticles. | 07-02-2009 |
20150079133 | METHOD OF VACCINE DELIVERY VIA MICRONEEDLE ARRAYS - A microprojection array is provided, comprising an approximately planar base and a plurality of microprojections, wherein the array comprises a vaccine and a polymeric material. The array may have multiple layers. The vaccine may be placed in only one layer. In another embodiment of the invention, a method of preventing a disease is provided, comprising insertion into the skin of a patient an array of microprojections comprising a layer which comprises a vaccine for that disease and a polymer. | 03-19-2015 |
Janet R. Wendorf, Emeryville, CA US
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20100285135 | Nanoparticles For Use In Immunogenic Compositions - Disclosed herein are sterile-filtered lyophilized nanoparticle compositions which contain at least one biodegradable polymer, at least one surfactant, at least one cryoprotective agent and at least one antigen. Also disclosed are methods of making and using such compositions and kits supplying such compositions. | 11-11-2010 |
Jared Wendorf, Elk Grove Village, IL US
Kent Wayne Wendorf, San Jose, CA US
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20140068176 | LOOKUP ENGINE WITH PIPELINED ACCESS, SPECULATIVE ADD AND LOCK-IN-HIT FUNCTION - Described embodiments provide a lookup engine that receives lookup requests including a requested key and a speculative add requestor. Iteratively, for each one of the lookup requests, the lookup engine searches each entry of a lookup table for an entry having a key matching the requested key of the lookup request. If the lookup table does not include an entry having a key matching the requested key, the lookup engine sends a miss indication corresponding to the lookup request to the control processor. If the speculative add requestor is set, the lookup engine speculatively adds the requested key to a free entry in the lookup table. Speculatively added keys are searchable in the lookup table for subsequent lookup requests to maintain coherency of the lookup table without creating duplicate key entries, comparing missed keys with each other or stalling the lookup engine to insert missed keys. | 03-06-2014 |
Mark Andrew Wendorf, Crown Point, IN US
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20100159776 | MULTILAYER MICROPOROUS FILMS AND COMPOSITES FOR BARRIER PROTECTIVE MATERIALS, AND METHODS - Embodiments of a breathable multilayer microporous film comprise a first outer film layer, a second inner film layer, and a third outer film layer, wherein each film layer comprises at least one pore-forming filler and one thermoplastic polymer. Each film layer is rendered microporous and breathable by stretching each film layer having the pore-forming filler therein, wherein the first and third outer film layers have first and third maximum pore sizes, respectively, and the second inner film layer has a second maximum pore size different than the respective maximum pore sizes of the first and third outer film layers of the multilayer film. The multilayer microporous film passes ASTM F 1671-03 test. | 06-24-2010 |
Mathias Wendorf, Weissach DE
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20120205083 | FLOOR FOR A HEAT EXCHANGER, PRODUCTION METHOD, AND DEVICE FOR THE PRODUCTION - A method and apparatus for producing a floor for a heat exchanger may include supplying a material strand to a tool and at least partially introducing a passage of the floor into the material strand by at least one stamp of the tool. The material strand may be advanced by a predetermined distance in a longitudinal direction. The introducing and advancing may be repeated until a predetermined number of passages has been introduced into the floor. | 08-16-2012 |
Scott Wendorf, Dallas, TX US
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20090032260 | INJECTION PLANE INITIATION IN A WELL - Initiation of injection planes in a well. A method of forming at least one generally planar inclusion in a subterranean formation includes the steps of: expanding a wellbore in the formation by injecting a material into an annulus positioned between the wellbore and a casing lining the wellbore; increasing compressive stress in the formation as a result of the expanding step; and then injecting a fluid into the formation, thereby forming the inclusion in a direction of the increased compressive stress. Another method includes the steps of: expanding a wellbore in the formation by injecting a material into an annulus positioned between the wellbore and a casing lining the wellbore; reducing stress in the formation in a tangential direction relative to the wellbore; and then injecting a fluid into the formation, thereby forming the inclusion in a direction normal to the reduced tangential stress. | 02-05-2009 |
Scott F. Wendorf, Dallas, TX US
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20120292023 | VERIFICATION OF SWELLING IN A WELL - A method of verifying swelling of a swellable material in a well can include connecting a transmitter to a sensor which senses a parameter indicative of degree of swelling of the swellable material, and conveying a receiver into an interior of a tubular string. The transmitter transmits to the receiver an indication of the degree of swelling of the swellable material. A packer swelling verification system can include a swellable material which swells in a well, and a well tool which is conveyed to the packer in the well. The well tool receives an indication of a degree of swelling of the swellable material. A method of verifying whether a swellable material has swollen in a well can include positioning a conductor proximate the swellable material, whereby the conductor parts in response to swelling of the swellable material, and detecting whether the conductor has parted. | 11-22-2012 |
Scott F. Wendorf, University Park, TX US
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20150267526 | VERIFICATION OF SWELLING IN A WELL - A method of verifying swelling of a swellable material in a well can include connecting a transmitter to a sensor which senses a parameter indicative of degree of swelling of the swellable material, and conveying a receiver into an interior of a tubular string. The transmitter transmits to the receiver an indication of the degree of swelling of the swellable material. A packer swelling verification system can include a swellable material which swells in a well, and a well tool which is conveyed to the packer in the well. The well tool receives an indication of a degree of swelling of the swellable material. A method of verifying whether a swellable material has swollen in a well can include positioning a conductor proximate the swellable material, whereby the conductor parts in response to swelling of the swellable material, and detecting whether the conductor has parted. | 09-24-2015 |