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Alexander Moseson, Havertown, PA US
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20140144930 | Reciprocating Metering Device - A reciprocating metering device is disclosed. The metering device provides a mechanism for discharging a metered amount of material, such as rice seeds, into a reservoir formed by plunging the metering device into soil. The metering device operates in a reciprocating motion wherein, in a first position, the spear extends from the device to form the reservoir and the seeds are retained within the device and in a second position, the spear is retracted into the device and the seeds are able to be discharged out of the device and into the reservoir. | 05-29-2014 |
Alexander J. Moseson, Havertown, PA US
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20090076743 | NOVEL METHOD FOR ZERO POINT DETECTION - The present invention relates to a method for the simple, objective and accurate determination the zero point or effective zero point of a material, the point of first contact between an indenter tip and the surface of a material. The zero point is determined by using a sensor having a tip and capable of continuous stiffness measurement. By applying a data shift, which insures that the stiffness versus contact parameter curve is linear and goes through the origin of the graph, it is possible to determine the zero point based on combined data from indentation and from superimposed continuous stiffness measurement oscillations. | 03-19-2009 |
20140278835 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECORDING AND ANALYZING OPINIONS - A method includes electronically receiving a first statement from a first user; electronically publishing the first statement; allowing a second user to electronically vote an opinion regarding the validity of the first statement; and receiving a second statement from the first user, the second statement and the first statement forming an argument. A non-transitory machine-readable storage medium, having encoded thereon program code, wherein, when the program code is executed by a machine, the machine implements the method is also provided. | 09-18-2014 |
Dana Moseson, Haverton, PA US
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20090235443 | Dispensing Devices - The present invention relates to a cageless lavatory dispensing device comprising a hanger ( | 09-24-2009 |
Dana Moseson, Havertown, PA US
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20100146687 | Lavatory Dispensing Devices - The present invention relates to improved toilet dispensing devices for use in conjunction with a sanitary appliance, particularly a toilet. | 06-17-2010 |
20100235975 | Solid treatment blocks for sanitary appliances - Improved treatment blocks useful in the treatment of lavatory appliances, particularly toilets are provided. The improved treatment blocks are solid block compositions which comprise at least one detersive surfactant, a film forming constituent, optionally a bleach constituent and one or more further optional constituents. The improved treatment blocks provide good detersive characteristics and further provide a film forming material which contacts the surfaces of the lavatory appliance, e.g., toilet, in which the block compositions are used. Methods of producing the solid block composition and treatment blocks therefrom, as well as methods of use are also disclosed. | 09-23-2010 |
20110209276 | Dispensing device for toilet bowl - The present invention relates to improved toilet dispensing devices for use in conjunction with a sanitary appliance particularly a toilet, and methods for their use. | 09-01-2011 |
20110223059 | Method for Production of Dispensing Devices - The present invention relates to a process for the production of improved toilet dispensing devices for use in conjunction with a sanitary appliance particularly a toilet, and methods of using the same. | 09-15-2011 |
Dana E. Moseson, Norristown, PA US
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20140105976 | PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS OF PILOCARPINE - Disclosed herein are pharmaceutical compositions comprising at least one minitablet, where the minitablet comprises a core, comprising pilocarpine, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and a coating layer comprising a coating polymer. | 04-17-2014 |
Dana Elaine Moseson, Haverton, PA US
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20150056275 | CONTROLLED-RELEASE SOLID DOSAGE FORMS OF MESALAMINE - Described are controlled-release solid dosage forms of mesalamine. In one aspect of the invention the controlled-release solid dosage forms of mesalamine are capsules comprising a plurality of coated mini-tablets. Another aspect of the invention relates to a method of treating a patient suffering from inflammatory bowel disease, comprising the step of administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of the solid dosage form. The invention also relates to methods of inducing remission of inflammatory bowel disease and maintaining remission of inflammatory bowel disease. In certain aspects, the inflammatory bowel disease is ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. | 02-26-2015 |
Dana Elaine Moseson, Havertown, PA US
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20130217644 | Pharmaceutical Compositions of 2'-C-Methyl-Guanosine, 5'-[2[(3-Hydroxy-2,2-Dimethyl-1-Oxopropyl)Thio]Ethyl N-(Phenylmethyl)Phosphoramidate] - Provided herein are pharmaceutical compositions, and in particular, oral pharmaceutical compositions, and methods of using these pharmaceutical compositions in the treatment of viral infections, including hepatitis C virus infections in hosts in need thereof. In certain embodiments, pharmaceutical compositions of 2′-C-methyl-guanosine, 5′-[2-[(3-hydroxy-2,2-dimethyl-1-oxopropyl)thio]ethyl N-(phenylmethyl)phosphoramidate] are provided which display remarkable efficacy and bioavailability for the treatment of, for example, HCV infection in a human. | 08-22-2013 |
Stephen Moseson, Seattle, WA US
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20140016856 | PREDICTION OF SUCCESSFUL GRASPS BY END OF ARM TOOLING - Given an image and an aligned depth map of an object, the invention predicts the 3D location, 3D orientation and opening width or area of contact for an end of arm tooling (EOAT) without requiring a physical model. | 01-16-2014 |