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Scott Charles Buchter, Helsinki FI
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20080226242 | Method of Generating Supercontinuum Optical Radiation, Supercontinuum Optical Radiation Source, and Use Thereof - A method of generating supercontinuum optical radiation, the method comprising: (a) providing an optical wave-guide ( | 09-18-2008 |
Scott Charles Buchter, Espoo FI
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20120099340 | BROADBAND HIGH POWER LIGHT SOURCE - The present invention relates to a super continuum light source comprising a pump source arranged to emit light having a center wavelength λ | 04-26-2012 |
Scott Charles Grindy, Cambridge, MA US
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20150225438 | SUPRAMETALLOGELS AND USES THEREOF - The disclosure provides nanostructures (e.g., nanospheres and nano-paddlewheels) formed through transition metal-ligand (e.g., Pd(II)-, Ni(II)-, or Fe(II)-ligand of Formula (A)) coordination and junction self-assembly. The disclosure also provides supramolecular complexes that include the nanostructures connected by divalent linkers Y. The provided supramolecular complexes are able to form gels (e.g., hydrogels). The gels are suprametallogels and exhibited excellent mechanical properties without sacrificing self-healing and showed high robustness and storage modulus. The present disclosure further provides compositions (e.g., gels) that include the nanostructures or supramolecular complexes and optionally an agent (e.g., small molecule), where the nanostructures and the nanostructure moieties of the supramolecular complexes may encapsulate and slowly release the agent. The nanostructures, supramolecular complex, and compositions may be useful in delivering an agent to a subject, tissue, or cell, as super-absorbent materials, and in treating a disease (e.g., a genetic diseases, proliferative disease (e.g., cancer or benign neoplasm), hematological disease, neurological disease, gastrointestinal disease (e.g., liver disease), spleen disease, respiratory disease (e.g., lung disease), painful condition, genitourinary disease, musculoskeletal condition, infectious disease, inflammatory disease, autoimmune disease, psychiatric disorder, or metabolic disorder). | 08-13-2015 |
Scott Charles Grinker, Vernon Hills, IL US
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20120008817 | EARPHONE DRIVER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A balanced armature motor assembly has a circuit board mounted to a bobbin. A first end of a wire coil is secured to a first terminal on the circuit board and passes through a first cutout of the bobbin. A second end of the wire coil is secured to a second terminal on the circuit board and passes through a second cutout of the bobbin. The first end of the wire coil is oriented along a first line tangent to a center post of the bobbin, and the second end of the wire coil is oriented along a second line tangent to the center post of the bobbin. In another embodiment, a compressed polymer material is interposed between a first magnet and a post located on the bobbin and between a second magnet and the post on the bobbin. The polymer material forces the first and second magnets into contact with the pole piece such that the magnets can be welded to the pole piece. | 01-12-2012 |
20130315431 | EARPHONE ASSEMBLY - An earphone assembly for an in-ear listening device and method for filtering a portion of an audible sound output are disclosed. An earphone comprises a housing configured to receive a nozzle, a plurality of drivers each having an acoustical output disposed within the housing, and an elongated passageway disposed within the housing configured to filter at least an audible portion of a sound wave output from at least one of the plurality of drivers. The method comprises providing an elongated passageway to provide an increased path length and connecting an output of the at least one driver to the elongated passageway to configure the sound output to be received within the elongated passageway to acoustically filter a portion of the sound output from the at least one driver. | 11-28-2013 |
Scott Charles Grinker, Belmont, CA US
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20150092968 | EARPHONE ASSEMBLY - An earphone assembly for an in-ear listening device and method for filtering a portion of an audible sound output are disclosed. An earphone comprises a housing configured to receive a nozzle, a plurality of drivers each having an acoustical output disposed within the housing, and an elongated passageway disposed within the housing configured to filter at least an audible portion of a sound wave output from at least one of the plurality of drivers. The method comprises providing an elongated passageway to provide an increased path length and connecting an output of the at least one driver to the elongated passageway to configure the sound output to be received within the elongated passageway to acoustically filter a portion of the sound output from the at least one driver. | 04-02-2015 |
Scott Charles Kachlany, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20140073578 | Combination Therapy with Leukotoxin - The invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising leukotoxin, a chemotherapeutic agent and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, including methods to treat cancer, and methods to induce apoptosis. | 03-13-2014 |
20140073586 | Compositions for the treatment of cancer, and methods for testing and using the same - A composition comprising leukotoxin proteins isolated from a bacterium is provided. In this composition, greater than 85% of the leukotoxin proteins are chemically modified at a basic amino acid residue, and the proteins induce cell death in myeloid leukocytes, while remaining substantially non-toxic to lymphoid leukocytes, lymphocytes, and red blood cells. Also provided is a method of selectively inducing cell death in myeloid leukocytes. The method comprises contacting the myeloid leukocytes with a composition comprising leukotoxin proteins. These leukotoxin proteins may be isolated from the NJ4500 strain of | 03-13-2014 |
Scott Charles Larison, Marlton, NJ US
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20090094151 | Method and apparatus for improved electronic trading - A method and apparatus for outputting data that represents the change in value of an options premium that would have resulted if the options traded in a direct linear volume relationship with its underlying security is provided. Input values utilized include a delta value, a gamma value, a value-weighted average price of an underlying stock, a reference price of the underlying stock, and an original order premium value. | 04-09-2009 |
Scott Charles Larison, Martlton, NJ US
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20140372278 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVED ELECTRONIC TRADING - A method and apparatus for outputting data that represents the change in value of an options premium that would have resulted if the options traded in a direct linear volume relationship with its underlying security is provided. Input values utilized include a delta value, a gamma value, a value-weighted average price of an underlying stock, a reference price of the underlying stock, and an original order premium value. | 12-18-2014 |
Scott Charles Leikala, Sunrise, FL US
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20150224003 | CARRYING APPARATUS FOR WHEELCHAIRS - A carrying apparatus is provided. The carrying apparatus may include a rear panel and a seat panel having horizontal straps forming a plurality of uniformly spaced loop openings. A user may releasably attach the rear panel and or the seat panel to a wheelchair. The user may then attach a wide variety of equipment to the loop openings so as to maximize ease of access to the equipment as well as prevent the pendulum effect. | 08-13-2015 |
Scott Charles Steege, Denver, IA US
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20100123345 | VEHICLE COMMAND ARMREST ASSEMBLY - An armrest assembly includes an armrest base unit. The base unit has a side portion forming a channel member. First and second auxiliary units may be mounted to the base unit. Each auxiliary unit has an attachment member which is received by and mates with the channel member. A slot and bores are formed in a bottom surface of the channel member. Screws extend through the slot and bores and are screwed into the auxiliary units. The attachment and channel members have mating U-shaped cross-sectional shapes. | 05-20-2010 |
20100181452 | ADJUSTABLE DISPLAY MOUNTING - A display panel mounting assembly includes a dome-shaped lower bearing member on a support member, an upper bearing member, and a carrier member attached to the display panel and held between the upper and lower bearing members. The lower bearing member has a central bore and a pair of tabs projecting from opposite sides of the bore. The carrier member has a opening which receives the tabs. A stop post projects from the support member adjacent the bearing member. An aperture which receives the post is formed in the carrier spaced apart from the opening. The opening and the tabs cooperating to control pivoting of the carrier member with respect to the support member in one degree of freedom. The aperture and the post cooperate to control pivoting of the carrier member in a second degree of freedom. | 07-22-2010 |
Scott Charles Sullivan, Pasadena, CA US
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20150270897 | BANDWIDTH OPTIMIZATION AND HITLESS TRANSPORT IN DYNAMIC FREE SPACE OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS - A system for optical communications may include a multiplicity of optical communications relay platforms that each move above a surface of the earth. Each relay platform may include a relay link for communications between adjacent relay platforms. The system may also include a plurality of ground stations. Each ground station may be configured to communicate with another of the ground stations through at least one of the relay platforms. Each ground station may include an optical communications link for optical communications with successive relay platforms. The optical link of each ground station may be configured for handover connections between the successive relay platforms as the relay platforms move relative to the earth. The system may additionally include a network operations center having a link controller. The link controller may be configured to control switching of the communications links for hitless transmission between the ground stations. | 09-24-2015 |
Scott Charles Van Wey, Crystal, MN US
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20150147534 | STRUCTURAL BATTEN - A structural batten provides a longitudinally extending first layer having a plurality of passages extending between opposing sides of the first layer and transverse to the longitudinal extent of the first layer. A longitudinally extending solid body layer is attached to the first layer along the first layer's longitudinal extent. | 05-28-2015 |