Kitson, US
Anthony P. Kitson, Greeley, CO US
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20090186301 | METHOD OF MAKING LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING PLATES - A multi-layer, positive-working lithographic printing plate precursor can be imaged with infrared radiation and processed in a single step using a single processing solution that has a pH greater than 6 and up to about 11. This single processing solution both develops the imaged precursor and provides a protective coating that need not be rinsed off before lithographic printing. | 07-23-2009 |
20090197206 | METHOD OF MAKING IMAGES USING FRESH PROCESSING SOLUTION - A method for providing lithographic printing plates is achieved by imaging a lithographic printing plate precursor and processing it with fresh (not reused) samples of a processing solution that both develops and protects the resulting lithographic image. The lithographic printing plate precursors can be either negative-working or positive-working. | 08-06-2009 |
20100035184 | MULTILAYER POSITIVE-WORKING IMAGEABLE ELEMENTS AND THEIR USE - Positive-working imageable elements can be used to prepare lithographic printing plates. These elements have at least two layers (inner and outer) arranged on a suitable substrate. The inner layer that is closer to the substrate includes one or more polymeric binders that include pendant oxazoline groups and acid groups that are reactive with the oxazoline groups during a post-baking step after development. The resulting imageable elements are more quickly baked in this manner to provide improved run length and resistant to press chemicals. | 02-11-2010 |
20100124721 | POSITIVE-WORKING IMAGEABLE ELEMENTS AND METHOD OF USE - An infrared radiation-sensitive positive-working imageable element has a substrate and single imageable layer that includes a first polymeric binder having urethane or urea moieties in its backbone. The first polymeric binder is also insoluble in water and soluble in a weakly alkaline solution. This imageable element can be imaged and processed using weakly alkaline processing solutions that are free of silicates and metasilicates, which processing solutions may also be used to “gum” the imaged and developed printing surface. | 05-20-2010 |
20100216067 | LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING PLATE DEVELOPING COMPOSITIONS - A concentrated developer can be prepared with less than 60 weight % water and still remain in a single phase with little or no haze or precipitation. This developer concentrate also includes a water-soluble or water-miscible organic solvent, one or more alkyl ether carboxylic acid, coconut oil alkanolamine, coconut fatty alcohol polyglycol ether, β-naphtholethoxylate, and block propylene oxide-ethylene oxide in an amount of at least 0.1 and up to 50 weight % solids, and optionally an alkyl naphthalene sulfonate in an amount of up to 40 weight % solids. The developer concentrate can be diluted up to 80:1 or greater with water and used to process imaged lithographic printing plate precursors. | 08-26-2010 |
Anthony Paul Kitson, Suffield, CT US
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20150053103 | Method of Developing a Lithographic Printing Plate Including Post Treatment - A method for producing a lithographic plate from a negative working, radiation imageable plate having an oleophilic resin coating that reacts to radiation by cross linking and is non-ionically adhered to a hydrophilic substrate. The steps include imagewise radiation exposing the coating to produce an imaged plate having partially reacted image areas at an initial double bond conversion rate including unreacted coating material, and completely unreacted nonimage areas; developing the plate by removing only the unreacted, nonimage areas from the substrate while retaining unreacted material in the image areas; and subjecting the upper surface of the plate to blanket post treatment energy, which further reacts the retained unreacted material in the image areas to increase the initial double bond conversion rate, producing a lithographic printing plate with enhanced durability. | 02-26-2015 |
Frederick L. Kitson, Schaumburg, IL US
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20080270307 | Method and Apparatus for Enabling Digital Rights Management in File Transfers - Embodiments of the invention generally provide a method and apparatus for enabling digital rights management in file transfers. One embodiment of a method for transferring digital content from a first user to a second user, includes transferring ownership of an instance of the digital content to the second user, where the instance of the digital content resides on a first device belonging to the first user. Copies of the digital content are then deleted from one or more additional devices belonging to the first user (including at least one offline device). | 10-30-2008 |
Nikolas Dawson Kitson, San Jose, CA US
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20130288644 | NON-MOBILE AUTHENTICATION FOR MOBILE NETWORK GATEWAY CONNECTIVITY - In general, techniques are described for emulating mobile authentication methods to establish authenticated connectivity between a mobile service provider gateway and a wireless device attached to an alternate access network. For example, a system operating according to the described techniques includes a mobile service provider network, an alternate access network having an access gateway, and an authentication server of the mobile service provider network that receives a network access request. A subscriber database responds to the network access request with virtual mobility information, wherein the network access request does not include an International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI), and wherein the virtual mobility information comprises a virtual IMSI. The access gateway uses the virtual mobility information to signal a mobile network gateway of the mobile service provider network to establish a service session for the wireless device over the alternate access network that is anchored by the mobile network gateway. | 10-31-2013 |
Ralph P. Kitson, Jefferson, OH US
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20080262134 | Intermediate Softening Point Resin-Based Hot Melt Psas - A rosin based intermediate softening point (ISPR) tackifier has a ring and ball softening point of from 35 to 60° C. A hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesive (HMPSA) composition contains an elastomeric component, such as a blend of SIS and SB block copolymers, and a tackifying component comprising one or more rosin based ISPRs having a ring and ball softening point of from 35 to 60° C. | 10-23-2008 |
20090312483 | PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE - A hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive composition contains an elastomeric component that includes a solid rubber and a liquid rubber, and a tackifier component. The solid rubber component may contain a blend of SIS/SI and SBS/SB block copolymers. The hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive is particularly useful in label constructions. | 12-17-2009 |
Richard Kitson, New Haven, CT US
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20080207502 | Anti-Angiogenic Peptides and Methods of Use Thereof - Anti-angiogenic peptides that inhibit activation or proliferation of endothelial cells are disclosed. Such peptides maybe used to inhibit VEGF binding to the VEGFR2 receptor (also known as the kinase domain receptor or KDR) and bFGF binding to its receptor. Such peptides may also be used to inhibit, VEGF, bFGF, or integrin activation of endothelial cells in angiogenesis-associated diseases such as cancer, leukemia, multiple myeloma, inflammatory diseases, eye diseases and skin disorders. | 08-28-2008 |
20090047335 | Anti-angiogenic peptides and methods of use thereof - Anti-angiogenic peptides that inhibit VEGF-mediated activation or proliferation of endothelial cells are disclosed. Such peptides may be used to inhibit VEGF binding to the VEGFR2 receptor (also known as the kinase domain receptor or KDR). Such peptides may also be used to inhibit VEGF-mediated activation of endothelial cells in angiogenesis-associated diseases such as cancer, inflammatory diseases, eye diseases and skin disorders. | 02-19-2009 |
Ryan E. Kitson, Brooklyn, NY US
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20160070244 | USER-DEFINED SCENES FOR HOME AUTOMATION - Techniques are provided for defining and activating scenes in a home automation system. In one embodiment, a user-defined scene is automatically captured based on current states in a home automation system and a last media query. Current states in the home automation system are automatically captured for services to build a set of states, the set of states including states of services provided by multiple different types of devices, the multiple different types including two or more of audio/video (A/V) devices, lighting devices, heating ventilation and cooling (HVAC) devices, security devices, shade control devices, energy conservation devices, or communications devices. A last media query performed by the home automation system is also captured. A user-defined scene is generated from both. The user-defined scene is stored, and when it is determined it should be activated, service requests are sent. | 03-10-2016 |