Macias
Alba Macias, Berkshire GB
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20120028953 | Azetidine Derivatives - Compounds of formula (I) are inhibitors of fatty acid amide hydrolase, (FAAH), and which are useful in the treatment of diseases or medical conditions which benefit from inhibition of FAAH activity, such as anxiety, depression pain, inflammation, and eating, sleep, neurodegenerative and movement disorders: Formula (I) Wherein Ar | 02-02-2012 |
Alba Macias, Winnersh GB
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20130331371 | Azetidine Derivatives - Compounds of formula (I) are inhibitors of fatty acid amide hydrolase, (FAAH), and which are useful in the treatment of diseases or medical conditions which benefit from inhibition of FAAH activity, such as anxiety, depression pain, inflammation, and eating, sleep, neurodegenerative and movement disorders: | 12-12-2013 |
20150183769 | Azetidine Derivatives - Compounds of formula (I) are inhibitors of fatty acid amide hydrolase, (FAAH), and which are useful in the treatment of diseases or medical conditions which benefit from inhibition of FAAH activity, such as anxiety, depression pain, inflammation, and eating, sleep, neurodegenerative and movement disorders: | 07-02-2015 |
Eduardo Macias, Leixlip, Co Kildare IE
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20150329248 | FLUID CONTAINER SHIP CAP - A fluid container ship cap seals a plurality of fluid interconnects of a fluid container during one or both of shipping and storage. The fluid container ship cap includes an elastomeric seal having a plurality of fluidic sealing members to seal a corresponding plurality of fluid interconnects. The fluid container ship cap further includes a rigid shell to rotate the fluid container ship cap about an axis of rotation at a fulcrum provided by a first fluidic sealing member of the plurality of fluidic sealing members. The elastomeric seal is affixed to the rigid shell. | 11-19-2015 |
Eduardo Macias, Clonee Meath IE
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20090219354 | INK CARTRIDGE - The invention relates to an ink cartridge comprising a liquid ink, an extraction system for the liquid ink and a container for the liquid ink, the container having a non zero water vapor transmission rate, the liquid ink occupying a first region | 09-03-2009 |
20110220711 | PRINTER CREDIT MANAGEMENT - A printer credit management method is disclosed, the method includes receiving a code at a printer. From the code, a printer identifier and a credit value are discerned. It is determined if the printer identifier corresponds to a unique identifier assigned to the printer. Only upon a positive determination, a credit balance maintained by the printer is updated to include the credit value. | 09-15-2011 |
20120013688 | INK CONTAINER TO SEPARATE UNWANTED PARTICLES FROM INK - An ink container usable with an image forming apparatus having a carriage to transport the ink container in a reciprocating motion across a substrate and an ink ejector to eject the ink onto the substrate is included. The ink container includes a chamber configured to supply ink to the ink ejector of the image forming apparatus. The ink container also includes a separation member disposed within the chamber configured to separate unwanted particles from the ink in response to the reciprocating motion of the carriage and gravity, and to direct the ink downstream to the ink ejector. | 01-19-2012 |
20150035915 | FLUID CARTRIDGE - In one example, a fluid cartridge for an inkjet type liquid dispensing device includes a housing having a chamber therein for holding a liquid, a vent through which air may enter the chamber, and an outlet through which liquid may pass from the chamber out of the housing. A capillary material is disposed in the chamber between the vent and the outlet so that, when the capillary material is sufficiently depleted of liquid, the capillary material forms an airway from the vent to the outlet. The outlet configured to cause an abrupt break in a liquid connection in the outlet as air enters the outlet through the capillary material. | 02-05-2015 |
Eduardo Macias, Colnee Meath IE
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20130110744 | SYSTEM FOR CALCULATING COST FOR PRINTING | 05-02-2013 |
Eduardo Macias, Clonee Meath Na IE
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20150053268 | INTERCONNECT MEMBRANE - A liquid permeable interconnect membrane for a liquid supply outlet, and a void between the interconnect membranes and an opposite void wall, the interconnect membrane being stiff enough to avoid unwanted pore deformation or contact with the opposite void wall. | 02-26-2015 |
Eduardo Macias, Clonee IE
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20150235224 | PRINTER CREDIT MANAGEMENT - A printer credit management method is disclosed, the method includes receiving a code at a printer. From the code, a printer identifier and a credit value are discerned. It is determined if the printer identifier corresponds to a unique identifier assigned to the printer. Only upon a positive determination, a credit balance maintained by the printer is updated to include the credit value. | 08-20-2015 |
Eduardo Macias, Meath IE
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20110025788 | Fluid Interconnection - In one embodiment, a fluid interconnection between a fluid container and a fluid ejector assembly includes: a first wick at an outlet from the container, the first wick having an upstream surface and a downstream surface; a second wick at an inlet to the ejector assembly, the second wick having an upstream surface and a downstream surface, the upstream surface in direct contact with the downstream surface of the first wick across substantially the entire area of the upstream surface of the second wick; and a filter in direct contact with the downstream surface of the second wick. | 02-03-2011 |
20120001990 | INK SUPPLY CONTAINER - An ink supply container includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is configured to hold a first volume of ink and is configured to be releasably connectable to a printhead. The second portion is configured to hold a second volume of ink and is in communication with the first portion. The second portion is configured to extend over a top of at least one other ink supply container upon releasable connection of the first portion of the container to a printhead assembly. | 01-05-2012 |
Eduardo Macias, Leixlip IE
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20130083137 | INK SUPPLY RESERVOIR - An ink supply reservoir, and method of supplying ink, is described. | 04-04-2013 |
Francois Macias, Mios FR
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20080315479 | Positioning System for a Component, Adjustment Tool and Adjustment Method - System for positioning a component on a frame relative to a reference. | 12-25-2008 |
20100067979 | MAINTENANCE-FREE LINEAR ANNULAR CONNECTION AND DEVICE INCLUDING AT LEAST SUCH A CONNECTION - A connection intended to connect together a first and a second element, capable of allowing small movements between the first and second elements, said connection being formed by at least one material capable of being deformed elastically, said connection including a central portion of small transverse dimension, capable of deforming elastically in flexure and in torsion and first and second end portions attached to longitudinal ends of said central portion, at least the first end portion being capable of deforming elastically in a longitudinal direction connecting the longitudinal ends of the central portion, said connection forming an angular linear connection. | 03-18-2010 |
20120138767 | METHOD OF PRECISELY SUPPORTING A COMPONENT, PARTICULARLY AN OPTICAL COMPONENT - An optical component ( | 06-07-2012 |
James Raymond Macias, Al Sitra BH
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20100300692 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR LIMITING DEBRIS FLOW BACK INTO AN UNDERGROUND BASE PIPE OF AN INJECTION WELL - In some embodiments, apparatus for assisting in reducing flowback of debris from an earthen formation into an underground fluid injection system includes a screen member disposed around and longitudinally moveable relative to a base pipe and shielded from direct contact with fluid as it is ejected from the base pipe. | 12-02-2010 |
Luis Gerardo Macias, San Luis Potosi MX
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20150162727 | WITHDRAWABLE CONTROL COMPARTMENT FOR SWITCHGEAR - A withdrawable control compartment for mounting breaker control and measurement devices therein is provided. The compartment is withdrawable upon rollers and allows for quick disconnection of the devices from the energized parts of the switchgear. The compartment is secured in a cell of a switchgear enclosure using flanges in removeable engagement with brackets. The flanges are attached to the compartment and the brackets are attached to opposing sides of the frame of the switchgear enclosure. | 06-11-2015 |
Marc Pi Macias, Torredembarra ES
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20150321958 | FORMALDEHYDE-FREE BINDER AND USE FOR MINERAL WOOL INSULATION PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to a new formaldehyde-free binder composition for mineral wool products, wherein the binder composition is an aqueous composition containing starch, wherein an amount of 95 weight % or more of the starch is water-insoluble native starch, and an acrylic component. The present invention also relates to the use of this formaldehyde-free binder composition in the manufacturing of mineral wool insulation products. Finally, the present invention relates to a process for manufacturing the formaldehyde-free binder composition wherein a dispersion of starch, wherein an amount of 95 weight % or more of the starch is water-insoluble native starch, is brought in contact with the acrylic component at a temperature of not higher than 40° C. | 11-12-2015 |