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Barret Wolber, Franklin, MA US
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20120296511 | METHOD & APPARATUS FOR DOCKING A ROBOTIC DEVICE WITH A CHARGING STATION - A docking system includes a mobile robotic device and a charging station to which the robotic device is to dock. The robotic device is comprised of sensors to capture a homing signal emitted by the charging station, docking logic that processes the homing signal so that it can be used to control the movements of the robotic device towards and dock with the charging station, and it is comprised of a mechanism for receiving a cylindrical charging post. The charging station is comprised of a circular platform in the center of which is located the charging post that is generally cylindrical in shape. The charging post includes a charging contact, ground contacts and an IR emitter. The geometry of the receiver mechanism elements and the shape of the charging post and geometry of the charging station generally permits the robotic device to approach the charging station and to dock with the charging station from any angle. | 11-22-2012 |
Gerhard Wolber US
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20110209324 | METHOD FOR DETACHING WAFERS FROM A WAFER CARRIER AND DEVICE FOR THIS PURPOSE - In a method for detaching wafers from a carrier unit, the wafers being formed by sawing a wafer block fastened to the carrier unit by gluing, and the wafers themselves still being glued on one side, the carrier unit with the wafers is introduced into an ungluing unit along a uniform movement plane. It remains therein and is enclosed in an ungluing basin by movable wall parts. Solvent for ungluing is applied into the ungluing basin and onto the wafers after the formation and closing of the ungluing basin to dissolve the glued bond and subsequently detach the wafers from the carrier unit. | 09-01-2011 |
Gerhard Wolber, Wien AT
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20130065962 | Compounds For Use In The Treatment Of Diseases - The present invention relates to a compound of the general formula (III): | 03-14-2013 |
Jan Wolber, Hertfordshire GB
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20080275659 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FULLY AUTOMATED CLOSED SYSTEM QUALITY CONTROL OF A SUBSTANCE - The present invention provides an apparatus and method for automated quality control of a substance comprising a compartment wherein a substance is located, a monitoring device coupled to the compartment and configured to monitor at least one quality control parameter prior to an end-use of the substance, and a processor coupled to the monitoring device, wherein the monitoring device is configured to communicate data to the processor for comparing at least one quality control parameter to an end-use value, and wherein the processor is further configured to control the release of the substance from the compartment to its end-use. | 11-06-2008 |
Jan Wolber, Malmo SE
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20110104067 | METHODS FOR IN VIVO EVALUATION OF PULMONARY PHYSIOLOGY AND/OR FUNCTION USING NMR SIGNALS OF POLARIZED 129XE - In certain embodiments, methods of the present invention obtain dynamic data sets of an NMR spectroscopy signal of polarized | 05-05-2011 |
John William Wolber, Nashua, NH US
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20140261408 | CARTRIDGE FOR AN AEROSOL DELIVERY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A CARTRIDGE FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE - The present disclosure relates to a cartridge for an aerosol delivery device such as a smoking article. The cartridge may include a base, a reservoir substrate, and an atomizer. The reservoir substrate may define a cavity therethrough. The atomizer may comprise a liquid transport element and a heating element extending at least partially about the liquid transport element. The atomizer may extend through the cavity through the reservoir substrate such that the heating element is positioned proximate an end of the reservoir substrate. Ends of the liquid transport element may extend to an opposing end of the reservoir substrate. A related method for assembling a cartridge for a smoking article is also provided. | 09-18-2014 |
20140270729 | HEATING ELEMENTS FORMED FROM A SHEET OF A MATERIAL AND INPUTS AND METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ATOMIZERS - The present disclosure relates to an input for production of atomizers and atomizers formed from a sheet of a material, and which may be employed in an aerosol delivery device such as a smoking article. The input may include a carrier and heating elements coupled thereto. The heating elements may include first and second ends and interconnected alternating loops disposed therebetween. The heating elements may be oriented parallel to a longitudinal axis of the carrier, or perpendicular thereto. The heating elements may be coupled to a liquid transport element by bending the interconnected loops at least partially around the liquid transport element. The ends of the heating element may be coupled to heater terminals. A related method for forming atomizers is also provided. | 09-18-2014 |
20140270730 | ATOMIZER FOR AN AEROSOL DELIVERY DEVICE FORMED FROM A CONTINUOUSLY EXTENDING WIRE AND RELATED INPUT, CARTRIDGE, AND METHOD - The present disclosure relates to atomizers for an aerosol delivery device such as a smoking article. The atomizer may include a liquid transport element and a wire continuously extending along a longitudinal length thereof. The wire may define end portions, contact portions, and a heating portion. The wire may be continuously wound about the liquid transport element such that each of the portions of the wire defines coils. A related input, cartridge, and method of forming atomizers also provided. | 09-18-2014 |
Paul K. Wolber, Los Altos, CA US
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20110263445 | Multidentate Arrays - A method of evaluating for the presence of a target polynucleotide in a sample, using an addressable array of multiple polynucleotide probes linked to a substrate. The sample is exposed to the array and a set of polynucleotide target probes, such that target polynucleotide which may be present will bind to a predetermined feature of the array through multiple target probes of the set by forming at respective target regions on a target molecule, simultaneous hybrids with anti-target regions of the multiple target probes. A binding pattern on the array is observed and the presence of the target polynucleotide evaluated based on the observed binding pattern. Kits using such arrays, and methods for selecting target probes are further provided. | 10-27-2011 |
Paul Kenneth Wolber, Los Altos Hills, CA US
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20120310537 | IDENTIFICATION OF ABERRANT MICROARRAY FEATURES - Described herein is a method for identifying an aberrant feature on a nucleic acid array. In general terms, the method comprises: a) obtaining a log transformed normalized value indicating the amount of hybridization of a test sample to a first feature on the nucleic acid array; b) calculating a z-score for the first feature using: the log transformed normalized value; and the distribution of reference log transformed normalized values that indicate the amount of hybridization of control samples to the same feature on a plurality of reference arrays; and c) identifying said test feature as aberrant if it has a z-score that is above or below a defined threshold. | 12-06-2012 |
Susan Germaine Wolber, Fort Collins, CO US
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20080276187 | Iconic Programming System with Disabling and Enabling of Dependent Objects - An iconic network within a computer system is displayed on a display device. Portions of the iconic network within the computer system can be disabled. The computer system receives user input to disable a first graphical object. The computer system then identifies a second graphical object as dependent from the first graphical object and also disables this second graphical object. When the computer system receives user input the re-enable the first graphical object, the computer system also re-enables the second graphical object. Also the user can optionally re-enable objects that were automatically disabled because of dependencies. | 11-06-2008 |