John Reginald
John Reginald Brooks, Marshville, NC US
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20150014094 | LADDER ACCESSORY HOLDER EXTENSION - The invention is an accessory holder that may be attached to the leg of a support structure such as a ladder or scaffold. The accessory holder may have an attachment member for attaching the accessory holder the leg of a support structure. The accessory holder may have an extension member extending above the uppermost support member of the support structure when the support structure is deployed. The accessory holder may have a container attached to an end of the extension member. The accessory holder may have a substantially planar bottom and may have sidewalls for supporting and containing implements. | 01-15-2015 |
John Reginald Nattall Taylor, Pretoria ZA
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20120128779 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING PROTEIN MICROPARTICLES - The present invention relates to a process for producing protein microparticles in dilute organic acid solutions and in the absence of an alcohol such as ethanol. The microparticles are formed by dissolving a cereal prolamin protein in a concentrated organic acid solution with agitation and then diluting the solution with an aqueous solution. Protein microparticles having vacuoles are thus formed. The protein microparticles may be used to form powders, films, coatings, matrices, scaffolds and the like. Complete films can be formed from the protein microparticles of the invention. | 05-24-2012 |
John Reginald Nuttall Taylor, Preloria ZA
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20130150461 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING PROTEIN MICROPARTICLES - The present invention relates to a process for producing protein microparticles in dilute organic acid solutions and in the absence of an alcohol such as ethanol. The microparticles are formed by dissolving a cereal prolamin protein in a concentrated organic acid solution with agitation and then diluting the solution with an aqueous solution. Protein microparticles having vacuoles are thus formed. The protein microparticles may be used to form powders, films, coatings, matrices, scaffolds and the like. Complete films can be formed from the protein microparticles of the invention. | 06-13-2013 |
John Reginald Rilev, Austin, TX US
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20090059690 | Methods and apparatuses for operating memory - In one embodiment a low voltage high performance memory system is disclosed. The system can include a bit cell, a first pass gate coupled to the bit cell to receive a write signal, a second pass gate coupled to the bit cell to receive the write signal, and an supply current controller to reduce current to at least a portion of the bit cell and to supply current to another portion of the cell in response to a write control signal and a data signal during a bit cell transition. Reducing the current to a portion of the bit cell and supplying current to another portion of the bit cell during transition can allow the bit cell to transition to a different state faster and can reduce the effects of device variations that manifest during low voltage operation. Other embodiments are also disclosed. | 03-05-2009 |
John Reginald Riley, Iii, Spicewood, TX US
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20150318056 | MEMORY ARRAY TEST LOGIC - A test circuit for a static random access memory (SRAM) array includes a plurality of stages coupled in a ring. Each stage includes a plurality of bit cells to store information, a bit line and a complementary bit line coupled to the plurality of bit cells, and a plurality of word lines coupled to the plurality of bit cells. Subsets of the plurality of word lines of each of the plurality of stages are selectively enabled based on signals asserted on the complementary bit line of another one of the plurality of stages. The test circuit also includes inversion logic deployed between two of the plurality of stages. | 11-05-2015 |