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Alan C. Strohm, Kirkland, WA US
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20100125564 | Mobile SiteMaps - A method of analyzing documents or relationships between documents includes receiving a notification of an available metadata document containing information about one or more network-accessible documents, obtaining a document format indicator associated with the metadata document, selecting a document crawler using the document format indicator, and crawling at least some of the network-accessible documents using the selected document crawler. | 05-20-2010 |
20140046925 | MOBILE SITEMAPS - A method of analyzing documents or relationships between documents includes receiving a notification of an available metadata document containing information about one or more network-accessible documents, obtaining a document format indicator associated with the metadata document, selecting a document crawler using the document format indicator, and crawling at least some of the network-accessible documents using the selected document crawler. | 02-13-2014 |
Bruce Strohm, Beloit, WI US
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20120202265 | METHODS FOR REDUCING BLUE SACCHARIDE - The present disclosure relates to a | 08-09-2012 |
20150079660 | METHODS FOR REDUCING BLUE SACCHARIDE - The present disclosure relates to a | 03-19-2015 |
Bruce A. Strohm, Beloit, WI US
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20090203087 | Expression of Granular Starch Hydrolyzing Enzymes in Trichoderma and process for producing glucose from granular starch substrates - The present invention relates to filamentous fungal host cells and particularly | 08-13-2009 |
20120034659 | NEUTRAL pH SACCHARIFICATION AND FERMENTATION - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a process for producing downstream products, such as fermentable sugars and end products, from a starch substrate by saccharification and/or fermentation. The saccharification is effectively catalyzed by a glucoamylase at a pH in the range of 5.0 to 8.0. At a pH of 6.0 or above, the glucoamylase possesses at least 50% activity relative to its maximum activity. The saccharification and fermentation may be performed as a simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) process. | 02-09-2012 |
20120045812 | PRODUCTION OF ISOPRENE UNDER NEUTRAL pH CONDITIONS - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a process for producing isoprene from a starch substrate by saccharification and/or fermentation. The saccharification is effectively catalyzed by a glucoamylase at a pH in the range of 5.0 to 8.0. At a pH of 6.0 or above, the glucoamylase possesses at least 50% activity relative to its maximum activity. The saccharification and fermentation may be performed as a simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) process. | 02-23-2012 |
20120156329 | Expression Of Granular Starch Hydrolyzing Enzymes In Trichoderma And Process For Producing Glucose From Granular Starch Substrates - The present invention relates to filamentous fungal host cells and particularly | 06-21-2012 |
20130122569 | Expression of Granular Starch Hydrolyzing Enzymes in Trichoderma and Process for Producing Glucose from Granular Starch Sustrates - The present invention relates to filamentous fungal host cells and particularly | 05-16-2013 |
20130203140 | PRODUCTION OF ISOPRENOIDS UNDER NEUTRAL pH CONDITIONS - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a process for producing isoprenoid precursor molecules and/or isoprenoids from a starch substrate by saccharification and/or fermentation. The saccharification is effectively catalyzed by a glucoamylase at a pH in the range of 5.0 to 8.0. At a pH of 6.0 or above, the glucoamylase possesses at least 50% activity relative to its maximum activity. The saccharification and fermentation may be performed as a simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) process. | 08-08-2013 |
20130280774 | DIRECT STARCH TO FERMENTABLE SUGAR AS FEEDSTOCK FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ISOPRENE, ISOPRENOID PRECURSOR MOLECULES, AND/OR ISOPRENOIDS - Provided herein are compositions and methods related to the direct conversion of the starch in a ground or fractionated grain into a fermentable sugar feedstock capable of serving as a carbon source for the industrial production of one or more products by a fermenting organism, such as isoprene, isoprenoid precursor molecules, and/or isoprenoids. Such conversions may be performed at temperatures at or below the initial gelatinization temperature of the starch present in the grain and may utilize one or more isolatable endogenous enzymes present in certain unrefined grains. | 10-24-2013 |
20140273145 | PRODUCTION OF ISOPRENE UNDER NEUTRAL pH CONDITIONS - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a process for producing isoprene from a starch substrate by saccharification and/or fermentation. The saccharification is effectively catalyzed by a glucoamylase at a pH in the range of 5.0 to 8.0. At a pH of 6.0 or above, the glucoamylase possesses at least 50% activity relative to its maximum activity. The saccharification and fermentation may be performed as a simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) process. | 09-18-2014 |
20150037844 | LIQUEFACTION AND SACCHARIFICATION OF GRANULAR STARCH AT HIGH CONCENTRATION - The present teachings provide methods of processing granular starch in slurries containing high dry solids content. The slurries are initially incubated with enzymes at or below the gelatinization temperature. The use of pullulanase and glucoamylase at specified doses allows for improved glucose yields at lower energy cost. | 02-05-2015 |
20150111259 | Method for Making High Maltose Syrup - The present teachings provide direct conversion of granular starch into a soluble sugar composition comprising a high, very high, and/or ultra high maltose content. The method involves contacting an aqueous slurry of granular starch with an enzyme composition comprising an appropriate ratio of an alpha-amylase and a maltogenic enzyme to produce a soluble starch substrate that is enzymatically converted to a sugar composition containing higher maltose. The process may use more than one temperature to achieve the same. | 04-23-2015 |
20150152457 | DIRECT STARCH TO FERMENTABLE SUGAR - Provided herein are compositions and methods related to the direct conversion of the starch in a ground or fractionated grain into a fermentable sugar feedstock capable of serving as a carbon source for the industrial production of one or more products by a fermenting organism. Such conversions may be performed at temperatures at or below the initial gelatinization temperature of the starch present in the grain and may utilize one or more isolatable endogenous enzymes present in certain unrefined grains. | 06-04-2015 |
20150152458 | LOW TEMPERATURE METHOD FOR MAKING HIGH GLUCOSE SYRUP - The present teachings provide a method for making a high glucose syrup at a low temperature. In some embodiments, the syrup contains reduced reversion reaction products. The method comprises contacting a starch substrate at a temperature below the starch gelatinization temperature with an enzyme blend comprising a high dose of alpha-amylase and a low dose of glucoamylase. In some embodiments, a blend of two glucoamylases is employed. In some embodiments, a debranching enzyme such as a pullulanase is employed. In some embodiments, the enzymes are staged by adding at different times, or at different temperatures. The present teachings provide for high glucose syrups with fewer reversion products, and allow for higher starch solubilization. | 06-04-2015 |
Charles Fred Strohm, Jenks, OK US
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20100054307 | WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK - A system for event monitoring is disclosed. The system includes a remote sensor, a remote transceiver interfaced to the remote sensor, and a base transceiver that selectively wirelessly communicates with the remote transceiver. The remote transceiver provides a periodic communication to the base transceiver that is indicative of a nominal operating condition and the periodic communication is acknowledged by the base transceiver. | 03-04-2010 |
20100109853 | WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK WITH VARIABLE PRIORITY - A system for wirelessly monitoring a plurality of parameters is disclosed. A first remote transceiver is attached to at least one first sensor for monitoring one of the parameters and a second remote transceiver is attached to at least one second sensor for monitoring another of said parameters. The system includes a base station transceiver. The first and second remote transceivers reach periodically report normal operating conditions to the base station transceiver. The first remote transceiver reports abnormal sensor readings with no substantial delay after occurrence. The second remote transceiver reports abnormal sensor readings a predetermined length of time after occurrence. | 05-06-2010 |
Douglas William Strohm, Sammamish, WA US
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20080277868 | BASEBALL SIMULATION GAME - A baseball simulation game includes a standard or universal base unit or structure ( | 11-13-2008 |
Eric Strohm, Mississauga CA
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20150233811 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR THE DETECTION, CHARACTERIZATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF PARTICLES USING PHOTOACOUSTIC AND ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES - Provided herein is a method to detect, characterize and classify a particle comprising: controlling a light source and an ultrasound transducer to irradiate the particle with light and an ultrasound pulse; determining a feature associated with the particle by processing ultrasound data resulting from the particle being irradiated; and comparing the feature to a reference to determine at least one property of the particle. According to some non-limiting implementations, the feature comprises a power spectrum of the particle. According to some non-limiting implementations, the ultrasound data is processed to determine characteristics in a range of about 100 MHz to about 1000 MHz of the power spectrum. According to some non-limiting implementations, the ultrasound pulse is in a range of about 100 MHz to about 1000 MHz. A computing device to detect, characterize and classify a particle is also provided. | 08-20-2015 |
Eric Strohm, Oakville CA
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20080232848 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING DRY INK COLORANTS THAT WILL REDUCE METAMERISM - In accordance with the invention, there is a method of forming a toner. The method can include blending two or more colorants to form a sample toner and forming a sample color specimen including a printed image comprising the sample toner. The method can further include comparing spectral distribution curves of the sample color specimen with that of a target color specimen including a target color and repeating the disclosed steps until acquiring a desired spectral match between the sample toner and the target color. | 09-25-2008 |
20100092215 | PRINTING SYSTEM WITH TONER BLEND - An improved electrostatic printing method includes printing a first marking material, such as a fully colorized toner, and also printing a second marking material on the same area of the print substrate. The second marking material is a mixture of two toners, where at least one of the two toners has a lower color strength than the first marking material. The second marking material has the same hue as the first marking material, and the ratio of toners in the mixture is such that the second marking material has a color strength matching that of an undesirable optical density printing rage of the first marking material. | 04-15-2010 |
Eric M. Strohm, Oakville CA
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20090111040 | RESIN-COATED PEARLESCENT OR METALLIC PIGMENT FOR SPECIAL EFFECT IMAGES - A pigment particle coated with at least one of a resin and a charge control surface additive, wherein the pigment particle is a pearlescent or metallic pigment. The pigment adds pearlescent effects and is a size and charge as to be used as a toner material in electrostatographic image formation. | 04-30-2009 |
20090220880 | GRAFTING FUNCTIONALIZED PEARLESCENT OR METALLIC PIGMENT ONTO POLYESTER POLYMERS FOR SPECIAL EFFECT IMAGES - Pigment particles with at least one metal oxide surface additive, wherein the at least one metal oxide surface additive is a metal oxide particle covalently bonded with at least one polycondensation polymer, wherein the pigment particle is a pearlescent or metallic pigment. | 09-03-2009 |
Eric M. Strohm, Burlington CA
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20080197283 | EMULSION AGGREGATION TONER COMPOSITIONS AND DEVELOPERS - Disclosed herein are toner compositions and developers particularly suitable for use in xerographic devices having oil-less fuser systems. The disclosed toner composition is substantially free of crystalline resin. | 08-21-2008 |
Gerhard Strohm, Dexheim DE
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20100320139 | FILTER MODULE - A filter module comprises a non-filtrate draining spacer element, a filter layer, a filtrate draining spacer element, a filter layer, a non-filtrate draining spacer element, a filter layer, and a filtrate draining spacer layer stacked on one another in an axial direction, wherein at least some of the draining spacer elements comprise connecting means around the outer circumference to compress and seal off the filter layers between the draining spacer elements. | 12-23-2010 |
Holger Strohm, Wurzburg DE
James J. Strohm, West Richland, WA US
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20080265212 | Sulfur-tolerant and carbon-resistant catalysts - The invention relates to novel bimetallic and trimetallic catalysts, their manufacture and use in both steam reforming and oxidative steam reforming of liquid fuels such as jet fuels, diesel fuels and gasoline to produce synthesis gas and/or hydrogen for fuel cell applications. The invention further relates to manufacture of synthesis gas and/or hydrogen gas for chemicals synthesis and fuel processing. The catalysts have high sulfur tolerance and carbon resistance when used in steam reforming and/or oxidative steam reforming of heavy hydrocarbon fuels. | 10-30-2008 |
20130213795 | Heavy Fossil Hydrocarbon Conversion And Upgrading Using Radio-Frequency or Microwave Energy - Conversion of heavy fossil hydrocarbons (HFH) to a variety of value-added chemicals and/or fuels can be enhanced using microwave (MW) and/or radio-frequency (RF) energy. Variations of reactants, process parameters, and reactor design can significantly influence the relative distribution of chemicals and fuels generated as the product. In one example, a system for flash microwave conversion of HFH includes a source concentrating microwave or RF energy in a reaction zone having a pressure greater than 0.9 atm, a continuous feed having HFH and a process gas passing through the reaction zone, a HFH-to-liquids catalyst contacting the HFH in at least the reaction zone, and dielectric discharges within the reaction zone. The HFH and the catalyst have a residence time in the reaction zone of less than 30 seconds. In some instances, a plasma can form in or near the reaction zone. | 08-22-2013 |
James J. Strohm, Richland, WA US
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20110152582 | Multihydric Compound Dehydration Systems, Catalyst Compositions, and Methods - The present disclosure relates to facilities, systems, methods and/or catalysts for use in chemical production. In particular, the disclosure provides innovations relating to dehydration of multihydric compounds such as glycerol to form acrolein. Some of these innovations include continuous reaction systems as well as system parameters that allow for long term production. | 06-23-2011 |
20130253227 | Multihydric Compound Dehydration Systems, Catalyst Compositions, and Methods - The present disclosure relates to facilities, systems, methods and/or catalysts for use in chemical production. In particular, the disclosure provides innovations relating to dehydration of multihydric compounds such as glycerol to form acrolein. Some of these innovations include continuous reaction systems as well as system parameters that allow for long term production. | 09-26-2013 |
20130266498 | Systems and Methods for Removing Components of a Gas Mixture - A system for removing components of a gaseous mixture is provided comprising: a reactor fluid containing vessel having conduits extending therefrom, aqueous fluid within the reactor, the fluid containing a ligand and a metal, and at least one reactive surface within the vessel coupled to a power source. A method for removing a component from a gaseous mixture is provided comprising exposing the gaseous mixture to a fluid containing a ligand and a reactive metal, the exposing chemically binding the component of the gaseous mixture to the ligand. A method of capturing a component of a gaseous mixture is provided comprising: exposing the gaseous mixture to a fluid containing a ligand and a reactive metal, the exposing chemically binding the component of the gaseous mixture to the ligand, altering the oxidation state of the metal, the altering unbinding the component from the ligand, and capturing the component. | 10-10-2013 |
James J. Strohm, Allison Park, PA US
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20140353207 | Heavy Fossil Hydrocarbon Conversion and Upgrading Using Radio-Frequency or Microwave Energy - Conversion of heavy fossil hydrocarbons (HFH) to a variety of value-added chemicals and/or fuels can be enhanced using microwave (MW) and/or radio-frequency (RF) energy. Variations of reactants, process parameters, and reactor design can significantly influence the relative distribution of chemicals and fuels generated as the product. In one example, a system for flash microwave conversion of HFH includes a source concentrating microwave or RF energy in a reaction zone having a pressure greater than 0.9 atm, a continuous feed having HFH and a process gas passing through the reaction zone, a HFH-to-liquids catalyst contacting the HFH in at least the reaction zone, and dielectric discharges within the reaction zone. The HFH and the catalyst have a residence time in the reaction zone of less than 30 seconds. In some instances, a plasma can form in or near the reaction zone. | 12-04-2014 |
John Strohm, Bethesda, MD US
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20130090910 | APPLICATION LEVEL INTERFACE TO NETWORK ANALYSIS TOOLS - A user interface to a network simulator facilitates the use of application layer parameters and application layer logic. The user interface is configured to allow the user to define the input in a graphic form, or a text/programming form, or a combination of both. The user interface provides common graphic forms for both inputting the data to the simulator as well as for displaying the resultant data from the simulator. In response, the simulator and user interface may provide updated information to reflect the impact of changes made to application layer parameters and logic. | 04-11-2013 |
John W. Strohm, Rockville, MD US
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20110055390 | NETWORK CAPACITY PLANNING - Data representing application deployment attributes, network topology, and network performance attributes based on a reduced set of element attributes is utilized to simulate application deployment. The data may be received from a user directly, a program that models a network topology or application behavior, and a wizard that implies the data based on an interview process. The simulation may be based on application deployment attributes including application traffic pattern, application message sizes, network topology, and network performance attributes. The element attributes may be determined from a lookup table of element operating characteristics that may contain element maximum and minimum boundary operating values utilized to interpolate other operating conditions. Application response time may be derived using an iterative analysis based on multiple instances of one or more applications wherein a predetermined number of iterations is used or until a substantially steady state of network performance is achieved. | 03-03-2011 |
20130046887 | NETWORK CAPACITY PLANNING FOR MULTIPLE INSTANCES OF AN APPLICATION - Data representing application deployment attributes, network topology, and network performance attributes based on a reduced set of element attributes is utilized to simulate application deployment. The data may be received from a user directly, a program that models a network topology or application behavior, and a wizard that implies the data based on an interview process. The simulation may be based on application deployment attributes including application traffic pattern, application message sizes, network topology, and network performance attributes. The element attributes may be determined from a lookup table of element operating characteristics that may contain element maximum and minimum boundary operating values utilized to interpolate other operating conditions. Application response time may be derived using an iterative analysis based on multiple instances of one or more applications wherein a predetermined number of iterations are used or until a substantially steady state of network performance is achieved. | 02-21-2013 |
John Wilson Strohm, Rockville, MD US
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20120246307 | ANALYSIS OF ACTIVITY OF DEVICES IN A NETWORK THAT EMPLOY TRANSLATED NETWORK ADDRESSES - The embodiments provide for analyzing activity of devices in a network. Activity from a device may result from multiple devices translated to a common address, such as a public internet protocol (IP) address. In some embodiments, the activity from a network or device is analyzed to identify if multiple devices communicate via translated addresses from the common address. The devices may be identified based on various criteria, such as a unique identifier, protocol header information, or a media access control (or “MAC”) address. Other criteria may also be employed. Each device that is mapped to common address is then remapped so that each device has its own address. The activity data is then modified so that each device is correlated with its unique address. Alternatively, a new activity data file may be generated so that the activity of each device is indicated. | 09-27-2012 |
20140033054 | USER-CONFIGURABLE NETWORK PERFORMANCE MONITORS - A network analysis system provides for a user-definable display of information related to messages communicated on the network. The network analysis system includes one or more display formats that provide a display of message exchanges between nodes of a network, and a display augmenter that provides additional information on the display based on a user-defined visualization. The user defined visualization includes augmenting the display based on user-defined coloring characteristics and/or augmenting the display with user-defined labels. To further facilitate user control of the augmentation of the display, the system accepts user-defined programs for discriminating among messages, for controlling the labeling of messages, and for controlling the coloring of messages and labels. Commonly used user-defined characteristics and labels are stored in a library, for use via a selection from among the library entries. | 01-30-2014 |
Peter Strohm, Nuernberg DE
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20130101182 | Method For Discriminating Between A Real Face And A Two-Dimensional Image Of the Face In A Biometric Detection Process - A method for discriminating between a real face and a two-dimensional reproduction of the face, in a biometric detection process, the method comprising: (a) making at least two digital recordings of the face or its reproduction in time sequence, one after the other; (b) dividing each of the recordings into a number of image components wherein each image component comprises a number of pixels; (c) determining the displacement of the individual image components from the first recording to the second recording by correlation and generating a displacement vector field therefrom; and (d) analyzing the displacement vector field for determining whether the recording has been made from a real face or from its reproduction. | 04-25-2013 |
Rainer Strohm, St. Georgen DE
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20100264758 | ELECTRIC MOTOR - An electric motor ( | 10-21-2010 |
Stephan Strohm, Jena DE
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20110090492 | Method of evaluating defects in a material transparent to electromagnetic radiation, especially for optical applications, apparatus for performing said method, and materials selected thereby - The method of evaluating an optical defect in a transparent material includes irradiating the material with light to produce scattered light from the defect, rotating the material about a rotation axis passing through the defect, measuring scattered light intensity at a scattering angle (θ | 04-21-2011 |
Valerie S. Strohm, Bellefonte, PA US
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20130081484 | GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY INLET LINERS AND SAMPLE PATH CONTAINERS - A container used for chromatographic sample analysis has (a) at least one silica uppermost layer, which is deposited onto the container using a liquid phase deposition process, and, optionally, (b) at least one indicator present in at least part of the at least one silica uppermost layer for visually distinguishing the container from other containers, and/or determining the “use status” of the container, and/or identifying the proper orientation of the container when it is to be put in use, and/or providing a means of decoration, identification, or counterfeit detection. In one preferred embodiment, the indicator is thermochromic. In another preferred embodiment, the indicator is photochromic. | 04-04-2013 |