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Bob Wolter, Rancho Santa Fe, CA US
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| 20120226976 | SCROLL-BASED SERIALIZED BOOK READER - A method and a device are disclosed for a reader application configured to run on a computing device. The scrolling reader application, when run on the computing device, causes the computing device to display a scrolling text stream field, a control panel configured to control the scrolling of the text stream, a status line including at least a page number and a line number, and several special-function elements including a table of content button, a current position button, and an index button. The scrolling reader application may further include a module to serialize a text document into a character array usable to form a text stream. | 09-06-2012 |
Douglas M. Wolter, Cumming, GA US
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| 20090255104 | Simplified generator removal operation for rotor removal of center generator in a single shaft combined cycle machine - A method of removing a rotor from a generator of a single shaft combined cycle machine comprising a gas turbine, generator and steam turbine axially aligned, the method comprising: disengaging fasteners securing stator support feet of the generator to a foundation thereof; vertically raising the generator above the foundation; disposing temporary supports on each lateral side of the generator, beneath the stator support feet; securing the stator support feet to the temporary support columns; installing a maintenance personnel access platform over the steam turbine, axially adjacent the generator; and removing the rotor from the generator to the access platform. | 10-15-2009 |
Gerry Wolter, Cincinnati, OH US
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| 20110220210 | Hydronic Space and Water Heater - A compact hydronic space and water heating apparatus and system is disclosed for use in a recreational vehicle. A liquid heating medium, stored within a low pressure tank, is recirculated through a gas fired heater thereby maintaining a desired set point temperature. The liquid heating medium is further circulated through the vehicles hydronic space heaters to heat the interior of the vehicle. Further fresh domestic water is passed through a heat transfer coil within the tank whereby hot domestic water may be provided. An auxiliary heating device is attached to the tank whereby hot combustion engine coolant may assist in maintaining the temperature of the liquid heating medium within the tank and/or reversed to pre heat the combustion engine if and when needed. | 09-15-2011 |
Gerry C. Wolter, Cincinnati, OH US
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| 20120060951 | GAS MODULATION AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL VALVE - An apparatus comprises a body, a first poppet, and a second poppet. The body comprises a first fluid channel and a second fluid channel. The first fluid channel and the second fluid channel are operable to be fluidly isolated from each other. The first poppet is positioned in the first fluid channel, and the first poppet is operable to be moveable within the first fluid channel. The second poppet is positioned within the second fluid channel, and the second poppet is operable to be moveable within the second fluid channel. The first poppet and the second poppet are operable to be mechanically coupled together such that movement of the first poppet within the first channel is operable to cause sympathetic movement of the second poppet within the second fluid channel. | 03-15-2012 |
James F. Wolter, Spring Lake, MI US
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| 20110303262 | SOLAR PANEL SYSTEM WITH MONOCOQUE SUPPORTING STRUCTURE - A solar panel system comprises a monocoque forming an enlarged solar-facing generally-convex outer support surface when in an installed position and that supports solar cells at optimal angles for capturing solar energy. The monocoque provides a stressed-skin support reducing weight while maintaining strength, optimal support surface, and minimizing cost. A post engages and supports adjacent edges of a pair of adjacent monocoques. An electrical circuit connects the solar cells for electrical flow and power management, and preferably includes a controller for controlling power from the solar cells, including combining them in series or parallel as optimal for a given systems configuration. The illustrated monocoque includes a roll formed sheet or a number of sheets, stacked vertically together and anchored to spaced posts using connectors in a “fence-like” pattern. | 12-15-2011 |
James Frederick Wolter, Spring Lake, MI US
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| 20130082529 | POWER GENERATION SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION, ENERGY STORAGE, AND POWER CONTROL - A power generation system comprises a conventional motor-generator system as may be found in a stand-by power system with the addition of integrated renewable and stored energy assets. A software defined control system allows for optimizing total cost of power and allows user control or interconnection with micro-grid or Utility Power systems. | 04-04-2013 |
Jason A. Wolter, San Diego, CA US
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| 20120066095 | Method and Apparatus for Purchasing Gold and Other Precious Metals - A system and method for a buyer to purchase gold and gold bearing items from remote sellers. The system employs purchasers working with said buyer to seek gold bearing items from sellers. The sellers are provided with the price payable for their gold bearing item, before tendering it to the purchaser and are also afforded the ability to check gold prices before agreeing to a sale. | 03-15-2012 |
Klaus Wolter, Dexter, MI US
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| 20080259428 | Optical Delay - An optical delay line device includes a rotatable wheel and one or more prisms mounted about the circumference of the wheel. The one are more prisms are positioned to retroreflect the optical beam that passes approximately tangent to the wheel to cause a delay or phase shift to the beam as the wheel rotates. | 10-23-2008 |
Scott Wolter, Hillsborough, NC US
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| 20120122736 | SENSORS INCORPORATING ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - A sensor comprising an electronic circuit electrically coupled to a type III-V semiconductor material, for example indium arsenide (InAs) and an antibody contacting the type III-V semiconductor material. The sensor produces measurable N changes in the electrical properties of the semiconductor upon antibody-antigen binding events. Electrical properties measurable by the electronic device may include resistivity, capacitance, impedance, and inductance. A method of detecting an antigen using sensors of the invention. A method of detecting a reaction of an analyte to a stimulus using sensors of the invention. Sensor arrays comprising multiple sensors of the invention. | 05-17-2012 |
Scott D. Wolter, Durham, NC US
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| 20080203431 | GaN-BASED NITRIC OXIDE SENSORS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - GaN-based heterojunction field effect transistor (HFET) sensors are provided with engineered, functional surfaces that act as pseudo-gates, modifying the drain current upon analyte capture. In some embodiments, devices for sensing nitric oxide (NO) species in a NO-containing fluid are provided which comprise a semiconductor structure that includes a pair of separated GaN layers and an AlGaN layer interposed between and in contact with the GaN layers. Source and drain contact regions are formed on one of the GaN layers, and an exposed GaN gate region is formed between the source and drain contact regions for contact with the NO-containing fluid. The semiconductor structure most preferably is formed on a suitable substrate (e.g., SiC). An insulating layer may be provided so as to cover the semiconductor structure. The insulating layer will have a window formed therein so as to maintain exposure of the GaN gate region and thereby allow the gate region to contact the NO-containing fluid. Electrical contact pads are preferably provided in some embodiments so as to be in electrical contact with the source and drain contact regions, respectively. Electrical leads may thus be connected to the contact pads. According to other embodiments, the NO detection device will include a metalloporphyrin adsorbed on the GaN gate region. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20110097837 | GaN-BASED NITRIC OXIDE SENSORS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - GaN-based heterojunction field effect transistor (HFET) sensors are provided with engineered, functional surfaces that act as pseudo-gates, modifying the drain current upon analyte capture. In some embodiments, devices for sensing nitric oxide (NO) species in a NO-containing fluid are provided which comprise a semiconductor structure that includes a pair of separated GaN layers and an AlGaN layer interposed between and in contact with the GaN layers. Source and drain contact regions are formed on one of the GaN layers, and an exposed GaN gate region is formed between the source and drain contact regions for contact with the NO-containing fluid. The semiconductor structure most preferably is formed on a suitable substrate (e.g., SiC). An insulating layer may be provided so as to cover the semiconductor structure. The insulating layer will have a window formed therein so as to maintain exposure of the GaN gate region and thereby allow the gate region to contact the NO-containing fluid. Electrical contact pads are preferably provided in some embodiments so as to be in electrical contact with the source and drain contact regions, respectively. Electrical leads may thus be connected to the contact pads. According to other embodiments, the NO detection device will include a metalloporphyrin adsorbed on the GaN gate region. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110199102 | CHEMICAL SENSORS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THE SAME - A van der Pauw (VDP) sensor comprising an electronic circuit electrically coupled to a surface, the surface comprising a type III-V material, and the electronic circuit measuring a sheet resistivity of the surface using a VDP technique. The VDP sensor may further comprise a macromolecule, such as a porphyrin, an oligonucleotide, a protein, a polymer or a combination thereof in contact with the surface. The VDP sensors may be arranged in an array of similar or different sensors. An electronic circuit electrically coupled to a type III-V material having a two-dimensional electron gas, such as InAs or InN, the electronic circuit measuring an electrical property of the type III-V material having a two-dimensional electron gas. | 08-18-2011 |
William R. Wolter, South Bend, IN US
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| 20080260800 | EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX CANCER VACCINE ADJUVANT - Compositions suitable for use as adjuvants in the preparation of vaccines, particularly those vaccines useful in the treatment of cancer, are provided. Methods for inhibiting tumor growth in an animal are also disclosed. Methods for immunizing an animal against cancer, such as prostate cancer, are also described. The adjuvants described are comprised of an extracellular matrix material, such as small intestinal submucosal (SIS) tissue. The preparations may take the form of sheets, gels, liquids (injectable), trocar, or other solid or semi-solid preparation. The invention provides for enhanced tumor inhibition of 2-fold or greater, compared to vaccine preparations without the extracellular matrix material, or from 4- to 5-fold, compared to preparations without the adjuvant promoting extracellular materials. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20090220461 | Metastasis inhibition preparations and methods - Disclosed are compositions and pharmaceutical preparations suitable for inhibiting metastasis of a malignant cancer in an animal. Methods for inhibiting and/or eliminating metastasis in an animal are also provided. In some embodiments, the preparations and compositions comprise a whole cell tumor preparation comprising tumor tissue cells and tumor connective tissue stroma. The disclosure also provides methods for preparing the preparations and pharmaceutical preparations. Inhibition of metastasis of malignant prostate cancer to the lung is shown in vivo. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20100233214 | Extracellular matrix cancer vaccine adjuvant - Compositions suitable for use as adjuvants in the preparation of vaccines, particularly those vaccines useful in the treatment of cancer, are provided. Methods for inhibiting tumor growth in an animal are also disclosed. Methods for immunizing an animal against cancer, such as prostate cancer, are also described. The adjuvants described are comprised of an extracellular matrix material, such as small intestinal submucosal (SIS) tissue. The preparations may take the form of sheets, gels, liquids (injectable), trocar, or other solid or semi-solid preparation. The invention provides for enhanced tumor inhibition of 2-fold or greater, compared to vaccine preparations without the extracellular matrix material, or from 4- to 5-fold, compared to preparations without the adjuvant promoting extracellular materials. | 09-16-2010 |
William R. Wolter, Granger, IN US
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| 20100136050 | Extracellular Matrix Materials as Vaccine Adjuvants for Diseases Associated with Infectious Pathogens or Toxins - Disclosed are vaccines and vaccine adjuvants useful in the treatment and/or prevention of infection and diseases associated with infectious pathogens, such as tetanus, as well as diseases associated with biological toxins. Also provided are methods of preparing an adjuvant and the vaccine containing the adjuvant. Methods are also provided for vaccinating/immunizing an animal against infection and diseases associated with infectious pathogens, such as tetanus, and other diseases associated with biological toxins. Adjuvant materials are presented that are prepared from an extracellular matrix material. The adjuvants are demonstrated to enhance the immunogenicity of an infectious pathogen antigen or biological toxin antigen of interest, as well as to enhance the survival of an immunized animal. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20110076305 | EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX MATERIALS AS VACCINE ADJUVANTS FOR DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTIOUS PATHOGENS OR TOXINS - Disclosed are vaccines and vaccine adjuvants useful in the treatment and/or prevention of infection and diseases associated with infectious pathogens, such as tetanus, as well as diseases associated with biological toxins. Also provided are methods of preparing an adjuvant and the vaccine containing the adjuvant. Methods are also provided for vaccinating/immunizing an animal against infection and diseases associated with infectious pathogens, such as tetanus, and other diseases associated with biological toxins. Adjuvant materials are presented that are prepared from an extracellular matrix material. The adjuvant may also be described as a heterologous acellular collagenous tissue preparation. The adjuvants are demonstrated to enhance the immunogencity of an infectious pathogen antigen or biological toxin antigen of interest, as well as to enhance the survival of an immunized animal. | 03-31-2011 |
