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Alexander Vincent Tobias, Hockessin, DE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140051133KETOL-ACID REDUCTOISOMERASE ENZYMES AND METHODS OF USE - Provided herein are polypeptides having ketol-aid reductoisomerase activity as well as microbial host cells comprising such polypeptides. Polypeptides provided herein may be used in biosynthetic pathways, including, but not limited to, isobutanol biosynthetic pathways.02-20-2014
20160032255Ketol-Acid Reductoisomerase Enzymes and Methods of Use - Provided herein are polypeptides having ketol-acid reductoisomerase activity as well as microbial host cells comprising such polypeptides. Polypeptides provided herein may be used in biosynthetic pathways, including, but not limited to, isobutanol biosynthetic pathways.02-04-2016

Brian S.w. Tobias, West Allis, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100118507Method and Apparatus for Mounting a Power Converter - The present invention provides a power converter mounting system including a flange that cooperates with a power converter and an enclosure. The flange includes a through hole that cooperates with an opening in the enclosure to permit the power converter to extend therethrough. A number of fasteners connect to the flange and overhang a portion of the power converter. The fasteners are configured to be manipulated from a front side of the power converter. An outer perimeter of the flange extends beyond the opening in the enclosure. The flange is secured to the enclosure with a number of fasteners that are also operable from the front side of the power converter. The power converter mounting assembly is configured to secure a power converter to an enclosure so as to satisfy a variety of sealing requirements as well as allowing convenient servicing of the power converter system.05-13-2010

Carole Kuhn Tobias, Lewisville, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140040780SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING COLLABORATION INFORMATION AROUND PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES USING REMOTE TIME TRIGGERS - Providing collaboration information between a primary user and a collaborative user on a collaborative activity associated with the primary user and the collaborative user. A user computer receives a start trigger event that starts a collaborative activity session, sends a notification of the start of the collaborative activity session to a collaborative user and after receiving an end trigger event that ends the collaborative activity session, sends a notification of the ending of the collaborative activity session to the collaborative user. The method includes providing collaborative data to the collaborative users, and storing time and location information of the collaborative users. The method further includes for the prompting or automation of start or stop triggers for an activity based on other factors including the time and location of an individual moving in or out of a defined or geo-fenced region.02-06-2014

David F. Tobias, Pflugerville, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090300332NON-DESTRUCTIVE SIDEBAND READING OF PROCESSOR STATE INFORMATION - A processor receives a command via a sideband interface on the processor to read processor state information, e.g., CPUID information. The sideband interface provides the command information to a microcode engine in the processor that executes the command to retrieve the designated processor state information at an appropriate instruction boundary and retrieves the processor state information. That processor information is stored in local buffers in the sideband interface to avoid modifying processor state. After the microcode engine completes retrieval of the information and the sideband interface command is complete, execution returns to the normal flow in the processor. Thus, the processor state information may be obtained non-destructively during processor runtime.12-03-2009

Eric Tobias, St. Louis, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110057019Replaceable tactile bucket wrap and system for same - A wrap system for a bucket or other vessel that is comprised of a pliant sheet of material that encases all or part of the outer surface of said bucket or vessel and is textured to resemble a desired article. The wrap can be removed but is fitted tight enough as not to fall off during normal use. The textures can include but not be limited to sports balls, (i.e. basketballs, footballs, or baseballs) or company logos, insignias, or a combination of the two.03-10-2011

Herbert J. Tobias, Ithaca, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120142118MICROFABRICATION OF HIGH TEMPERATURE MICROREACTORS - Microreactors, methods of fabricating, and using such microreactors comprises a substrate having an outer periphery and composing two monolithic sections, each of said monolithic sections comprising two opposed main surfaces and one or more edges extending between the main opposed surfaces. One of the main surfaces from each of the monolithic sections are joined together at a substantially planar junction. The microreactor further comprises at least one microcapillary flow passage defined by surfaces within said substrate and having first and second ends. One or more inlets connect the outer periphery of said substrate with the first end of said microcapillary flow passage. One or more outlets connect the outer periphery of said substrate with the second end of said microcapillary flow passage, which may narrowingly taper. The substrate can be made from high purity fused silica. A metallic reagent and/or catalyst can be incorporated in the micro capillary passage.06-07-2012

Irene S. Tobias, Cambridge, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140073630PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER AND OTHER DISEASES OR DISORDERS - This invention provides novel pharmaceutical compositions of the compound of formula (I):03-13-2014

Irene Sophie Tobias, Cambridge, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130324946IMPLANTABLE DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE AND METHODS - A method is provided for local controlled delivery of a drug to the seminal vesicle, the prostate, the ejaculatory duct, or the vas deferens of a patient in need of treatment. In one embodiment, the method includes implanting a resorbable drug delivery device within the seminal vesicle, the prostate, the ejaculatory duct, or the vas deferens of the patient. The drug delivery device may include an elastic device body housing at least one drug reservoir which contains at least one drug. In a preferred embodiment, the method further includes releasing the drug from the device in a controlled manner to, typically directly to, the seminal vesicle, the prostate, the ejaculatory duct, or the vas deferens.12-05-2013

James Douglas Tobias, Center Valley, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120071576Additives for Improving Polyurethane Foam Performance - Polyurethane foam compositions and processes to make flexible polyurethane foams are disclosed. Polyurethane foam is produced in the presence of additives comprising guanidine derivatives. Improvements in physical properties such as air flow, dimensional stability, tensile, tear, elongation and foam hardness is observed when these additives are present in polyurethane formulations. In addition, these additives can minimize polymer degradation under humid ageing conditions resulting in foam products with better mechanical properties.03-22-2012
20120178839Process For Producing Flexible Polyurethane Foam - A composition and process useful to make flexible polyurethane foams and in particular flexible molded polyurethane foams is disclosed. The usage of dipolar aprotic liquids such as DMSO, DMI, sulfolane, N-methyl-acetoacetamide, N,N-dimethylacetoacetamide as well as glycols containing hydroxyl numbers OH#≦1100 as cell opening aides for 2-cyanoacetamide or other similar molecules containing active methylene or methine groups to make a polyurethane foam is also disclosed. The advantage of using cell opener aids results in a) no foam shrinkage; b) lower use levels of cell opener; c) foam performance reproducibility d) optimum physical properties. In addition, combining the acid blocked amine catalyst together with the cell opener and the cell opener aid results in a less corrosive mixture as well as provides a method that does not require mechanical crushing for cell opening.07-12-2012
20120277093Fast Demold/Extended Cream Time Polyurethane Formulations - Catalyst compositions for use in forming polyurethane products include a gelling catalyst, a trimerization catalyst, and a cure accelerator. The gelling catalyst is a tertiary amine, mono(tertiary amino) urea, bis(tertiary amino) urea, or a combination of any of these. Any known trimerization catalyst may be used. The cure accelerator may be a diol having at least one primary hydroxyl group, and having from five to 17 chain backbone atoms chosen from carbon, oxygen, or both between the hydroxyl groups, provided that at least five of the backbone atoms are carbon. Alternatively or in addition, the cure accelerator may be a polyol having three or more hydroxyl groups, at least two of which are primary, and having molecular weights between 90 g/mole and 400 g/mole. Delayed initiation of the polyurethane-forming reaction and/or reduced demold time for producing the polyurethane part can be obtained by using these catalyst compositions.11-01-2012
20130065978Additives For Improving Natural Oil Based Polyurethane Foam Peformance - Polyurethane foam compositions and processes to make flexible polyurethane foams are disclosed. Polyurethane foam is produced in the presence of additives comprising guanidine derivatives. Improvements in physical properties such as air flow, dimensional stability, tensile, tear, elongation and foam hardness is observed when these additives are present in polyurethane formulations. In addition, these additives can minimize polymer degradation under humid ageing conditions resulting in foam products with better mechanical properties.03-14-2013
20130190415Reduced Emissions Low Density Spray Polyurethane Foam - This disclosure is directed to make low density and low amine emissions water blown polyurethane foams using a reactive catalyst composition. The method is particularly useful in the preparation of full water blown, low density polyurethane foams having a density in the range of about 6 to about 16 kg/m3. A catalyst composition comprising at least one non-emissive amine catalyst and tetraalkyl guanidine, the method of employing the catalyst composition and a formulation comprising the catalyst composition are disclosed.07-25-2013
20130197114Process For Producing Flexible Polyurethane Foam Using Natural Oil Polyols - A composition and process useful to make flexible polyurethane foams and in particular flexible molded polyurethane foams is disclosed. The usage of dipolar aprotic liquids such as DMSO, DMI, sulfolane, N-methyl-acetoacetamide, N,N-dimethylacetoacetamide as well as glycols containing hydroxyl numbers OH#≦1100 as cell opening aides for 2-cyanoacetamide or other similar molecules containing active methylene or methine groups to make a polyurethane foam is also disclosed. The advantage of using cell opener aids results in a) no foam shrinkage; b) lower use levels of cell opener; c) foam performance reproducibility d) optimum physical properties. In addition, combining the acid blocked amine catalyst together with the cell opener and the cell opener aid results in a less corrosive mixture as well as provides a method that does not require mechanical crushing for cell opening.08-01-2013
20150240023Catalyst Compositions and Methods for Making Foam - A composition and process to make polyisocyanurate or polyurethane foam using a catalyst composition comprising at least one bismuth carboxylate catalyst and one or more co-catalysts selected from the group of alkali metal carboxylates and quaternary ammonium carboxylate salts, such that the resultant foam has improved insulation properties. The polyisocyanurate or polyurethane foams produced by this catalyst composition and method are useful for laminated boardstock, construction panels, appliance insulation, and spray-applied insulation.08-27-2015
20160002425Additives for Improving Polyurethane Foam Performance - Polyurethane foam compositions and processes to make flexible polyurethane foams are disclosed. Polyurethane foam is produced in the presence of additives comprising guanidine derivatives. Improvements in physical properties such as air flow, dimensional stability, tensile, tear, elongation and foam hardness is observed when these additives are present in polyurethane formulations. In addition, these additives can minimize polymer degradation under humid ageing conditions resulting in foam products with better mechanical properties.01-07-2016
20160002426Additives for Improving Polyurethane Foam Performance - A composition and process useful to make flexible polyurethane foams and in particular flexible molded polyurethane foams is disclosed. The usage of dipolar aprotic liquids such as DMSO, DMI, sulfolane, N-methyl-acetoacetamide, N,N-dimethylacetoacetamide as well as glycols containing hydroxyl numbers OH#≦1100 as cell opening aides for 2-cyanoacetamide or other similar molecules containing active methylene or methine groups to make a polyurethane foam is also disclosed. The advantage of using cell opener aids results in a) no foam shrinkage; b) lower use levels of cell opener; c) foam performance reproducibility d) optimum physical properties. In addition, combining the acid blocked amine catalyst together with the cell opener and the cell opener aid results in a less corrosive mixture as well as provides a method that does not require mechanical crushing for cell opening.01-07-2016
20160032042Process for Producing Flexible Polyurethane Foam Using Natural Oil Polyols - A composition and process useful to make flexible polyurethane foams and in particular flexible molded polyurethane foams is disclosed. The usage of dipolar aprotic liquids such as DMSO, DMI, sulfolane, N-methyl-acetoacetamide, N, N-dimethylacetoacetamide as well as glycols containing hydroxyl numbers OH#≦1100 as cell opening aides for 2-cyanoacetamide or other similar molecules containing active methylene or methine groups to make a polyurethane foam is also disclosed. The advantage of using cell opener aids results in a) no foam shrinkage; b) lower use levels of cell opener; c) foam performance reproducibility d) optimum physical properties. In addition, combining the acid blocked amine catalyst together with the cell opener and the cell opener aid results in a less corrosive mixture as well as provides a method that does not require mechanical crushing for cell opening.02-04-2016

Patent applications by James Douglas Tobias, Center Valley, PA US

Jason A. Tobias, Colorado Springs, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100011956Gas liquid contactor and effluent cleaning system and method - The invention relates to a gas liquid contactor and effluent cleaning system and method and more particularly to an array of nozzles configured to produce uniformly spaced flat liquid jets shaped to minimize disruption from a gas. An embodiment of the invention is directed towards a gas liquid contactor module including a liquid inlet and outlet and a gas inlet and outlet. An array of nozzles is in communication with the liquid inlet and the gas inlet. The array of nozzles is configured to produce uniformly spaced flat liquid jets shaped to minimize disruption from a gas flow and maximize gas flow and liquid flow interactions while rapidly replenishing the liquid.01-21-2010
20100319539GAS LIQUID CONTACTOR AND EFFLUENT CLEANING SYSTEM AND METHOD - The invention relates to a gas liquid contactor and effluent cleaning system and method and more particularly to an array of nozzles configured to produce uniformly spaced flat liquid jets shaped to minimize disruption from a gas. An embodiment of the invention is directed towards a gas liquid contactor module including a liquid inlet and outlet and a gas inlet and outlet. An array of nozzles is in communication with the liquid inlet and the gas inlet. The array of nozzles is configured to produce uniformly spaced flat liquid jets shaped to minimize disruption from a gas flow and maximize gas flow and liquid flow interactions while rapidly replenishing the liquid.12-23-2010
20100320294GAS LIQUID CONTACTOR AND EFFLUENT CLEANING SYSTEM AND METHOD - The invention relates to a gas liquid contactor and effluent cleaning system and method and more particularly to an array of nozzles configured to produce uniformly spaced flat liquid jets shaped to minimize disruption from a gas. An embodiment of the invention is directed towards a gas liquid contactor module including a liquid inlet and outlet and a gas inlet and outlet. An array of nozzles is in communication with the liquid inlet and the gas inlet. The array of nozzles is configured to produce uniformly spaced flat liquid jets shaped to minimize disruption from a gas flow and maximize gas flow and liquid flow interactions while rapidly replenishing the liquid.12-23-2010

Jason M. Tobias, Camden, ME US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140379540TRAVEL INFORMATION COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Embodiments of the invention are directed to apparatus, methods, and computer program products for a travel flag communication system. In some embodiments, an apparatus is configured to: receive a first status associated with a user account; receive information from a user associated with the user account, wherein information comprises at least a start date of travel, an end date of travel, and at least one destination of travel; change status of the user account from the first status to a second status based on at least the start date of travel and the destination of travel; and revert status of the user account to the first status based on at least the end date of travel.12-25-2014
20150066774TRAVEL INFORMATION COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Embodiments of the invention are directed to apparatus, methods, and computer program products for a travel flag communication system. In some embodiments, an apparatus is configured to: receive a first status associated with a user account; receive information from a user associated with the user account, wherein information comprises at least a start date of travel, an end date of travel, and at least one destination of travel; change status of the user account from the first status to a second status based on at least the start date of travel and the destination of travel; and revert status of the user account to the first status based on at least the end date of travel.03-05-2015

John Michael Tobias, Toms River, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090134711Methods and systems for wireless energy and data transmission - System and methods for wireless energy and data transmission are described. One aspect includes an emitter and receiver. The emitter may include primary and secondary emitting windings. The receiver may include primary and secondary receiver windings. In further aspects, the emitter may include a tertiary emitting winding and the receiver may include a tertiary receiver winding. In one aspect, the emitter uses driving circuitry and the receiver uses rectifying circuitry and one or more capacitors. In further aspects, the emitter and receiver are reversible.05-28-2009
20090303760Resonant transformer systems and methods of use - Resonant transformer systems and methods of use are described. One aspect may include a primary winding, a secondary winding, and at least one output winding. In further aspects, a transformer may be coupled to the secondary winding. In one aspect, the output winding is coupled to rectifying circuitry, which may be coupled to one or more capacitors.12-10-2009
20110163729Resonant transformer systems and methods of use - Resonant transformer systems and methods of use are described. One aspect may include a primary winding, a secondary winding, and at least one output winding. In further aspects, a transformer may be coupled to the secondary winding. In one aspect, the output winding is coupled to rectifying circuitry, which may be coupled to one or more capacitors.07-07-2011
20110165837Methods and systems for wireless energy and data transmission - System and methods for wireless energy and data transmission are described. One aspect includes an emitter and receiver. The emitter may include primary and secondary emitting windings. The receiver may include primary and secondary receiver windings. In further aspects, the emitter may include a tertiary emitting winding and the receiver may include a tertiary receiver winding. In one aspect, the emitter uses driving circuitry and the receiver uses rectifying circuitry and one or more capacitors. In further aspects, the emitter and receiver are reversible.07-07-2011

John W. Tobias, Spartanburg, SC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090090728Multi-Functional Base for a Plastic, Wide-Mouth, Blow-Molded Container - A container can have a body with an integrally formed base attached to the body. The base includes a concave annular wall extending from the container sidewall to a standing surface, and an inner wall extending from the standing surface to a substantially flat inner annular wall. The inner annular wall is recessed in the base and is substantially perpendicular to the container sidewall. The inner annular wall includes a centrally located dimple. The dimple includes a plurality of spaced apart and radially extending indented ribs. One or more of the ribs extend radially into a brace that tapers to meet the inner annular wall.04-09-2009
20090091067Multi-Functional Base for a Plastic, Wide-Mouth, Blow-Molded Container - A container can have a body with an integrally formed base attached to the body. The base includes a concave annular wall extending from the container sidewall to a standing surface, and an inner wall extending from the standing surface to a substantially flat inner annular wall. The inner annular wall is recessed in the base and is substantially perpendicular to the container sidewall. The inner annular wall includes a centrally located dimple. The dimple includes a plurality of spaced apart and radially extending indented ribs. One or more of the ribs extend radially into a brace that tapers to meet the inner annular wall.04-09-2009
20090092720Multi-Functional Base for a Plastic, Wide-Mouth, Blow-Molded Container - A container can have a body with an integrally formed base attached to the body. The base includes a concave annular wall extending from the container sidewall to a standing surface, and an inner wall extending from the standing surface to a substantially flat inner annular wall. The inner annular wall is recessed in the base and is substantially perpendicular to the container sidewall. The inner annular wall includes a centrally located dimple. The dimple includes a plurality of spaced apart and radially extending indented ribs. One or more of the ribs extend radially into a brace that tapers to meet the inner annular wall.04-09-2009
20100237083Multi-Functional Base for a Plastic, Wide-Mouth, Blow-Molded Container - A container can have a body with an integrally formed base attached to the body. The base includes a concave annular wall extending from the container sidewall to a standing surface, and an inner wall extending from the standing surface to a substantially flat inner annular wall. The inner annular wall is recessed in the base and is substantially perpendicular to the container sidewall. The inner annular wall includes a centrally located dimple. The dimple includes a plurality of spaced apart and radially extending indented ribs. One or more of the ribs extend radially into a brace that tapers to meet the inner annular wall.09-23-2010
20110147392Multi-Functional Base for a Plastic, Wide-Mouth, Blow-Molded Container - A container can have a body with an integrally formed base attached to the body. The base includes a concave annular wall extending from the container sidewall to a standing surface, and an inner wall extending from the standing surface to a substantially flat inner annular wall. The inner annular wall is recessed in the base and is substantially perpendicular to the container sidewall. The inner annular wall includes a centrally located dimple. The dimple includes a plurality of spaced apart and radially extending indented ribs. One or more of the ribs extend radially into a brace that tapers to meet the inner annular wall.06-23-2011
20120132611Multi-Functional Base for a Plastic, Wide-Mouth Blow-Molded Container - A container can have a body with an integrally formed base attached to the body. The base includes a concave annular wall extending from the container sidewall to a standing surface, and an inner wall extending from the standing surface to a substantially flat inner annular wall. The inner annular wail is recessed in the base and is substantially perpendicular to the container sidewall. The inner annular wall includes a centrally located dimple. The dimple includes a plurality of spaced apart and radially extending indented ribs. One or more of the ribs extend radially into a brace that tapers to meet the inner annular wall.05-31-2012
20130000259MULTI-FUNCTIONAL BASE FOR A PLASTIC, WIDE-MOUTH, BLOW-MOLDED CONTAINER - A container can have a body with an integrally formed base attached to the body. The base includes a concave annular wall extending from the container sidewall to a standing surface, and an inner wall extending from the standing surface to a substantially flat inner annular wall. The inner annular wall is recessed in the base and is substantially perpendicular to the container sidewall. The inner annular wall includes a centrally located dimple. The dimple includes a plurality of spaced apart and radially extending indented ribs. One or more of the ribs extend radially into a brace that tapers to meet the inner annular wall.01-03-2013
20130219831MULTI-FUNCTIONAL BASE FOR A PLASTIC, WIDE-MOUTH, BLOW-MOLDED CONTAINER - A container can have a body with an integrally formed base attached to the body. The base includes a concave annular wall extending from the container sidewall to a standing surface, and an inner wall extending from the standing surface to a substantially flat inner annular wall. The inner annular wall is recessed in the base and is substantially perpendicular to the container sidewall. The inner annular wall includes a centrally located dimple. The dimple includes a plurality of spaced apart and radially extending indented ribs. One or more of the ribs extend radially into a brace that tapers to meet the inner annular wall.08-29-2013

Patent applications by John W. Tobias, Spartanburg, SC US

Karen M. Tobias, Knoxville, TN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140088620Device for Securing an Object to a Subject and Wound Closure - Disclosed are devices, methods, and systems for securing an object to a subject, such as bandages and dressings over wounds, keeping wounds apposed, maintaining pressure on wounds, and stretching skin. The device comprises a closeable, needle-tipped anchor; a lacing loop; and, a swivel connector that connects the anchor and lacing loop and permits rotation and sliding of the connecting parts. The needle tipped anchor is inserted through the tissues, and its tip is then locked in position with the clasp. Multiple devices may be placed around the wound along its edges. Lacing material is engaged in the lacing loop by passage of the lacing material through the lacing loop. The swivel permits rotation and also permits sliding at its connections with the anchor and lacing loop. This range of motion allows positioning and tightening of the laces without inappropriate torque on tissue to which the anchor is attached.03-27-2014

Keith T. Tobias, Mastic Beach, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140132635SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ROOF AREA ESTIMATION - Systems and methods for computer-implemented determination of an estimated roof surface area are disclosed. In an embodiment of the invention, an aerial roof image is retrieved and displayed for a user. One or more of a plurality of stored roof templates are displayed with the aerial roof image. One of the roof templates may be selected so as to select a corresponding clear frame model to be overlayed on the aerial roof image. Nodes provided at vertices of the clear frame model may be aligned with corresponding vertices on the aerial roof image to change the dimensions of the clear frame roof model by dragging and dropping the nodes. One or more pitch values may be selected for association with the clear frame model. An estimated surface area of the roof is calculated and displayed based on the area of the resulting clear frame model and the one or more pitch values.05-15-2014

Kevin Craig Tobias, Fairfax Station, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20160119065SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING UNDERWATER VIDEO - Disclosed herein is a system including an underwater housing having an underwater wireless module communicating with a camera, an above-water wireless module configured in a floating above-water housing, the underwater wireless module communicating with the above-water wireless module via a tether and a tether extension and retraction device that extends and retracts the tether. The above-water wireless module can be configured on a boat or a separate floating housing. The underwater module receives a first wireless signal from the media capture device capturing images to yield a first signal. The underwater module in the extended system transmits the first signal via the tether to the above-water module and the above-water module in the extended system transmits the first signal to yield a second wireless signal, wherein a mobile device can receive the second wireless signal and display the images or video captured from the camera.04-28-2016

Kyle T. Tobias, Hutchinson, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130248231GROUND FEATURE FOR DISK DRIVE HEAD SUSPENSION FLEXURES - Various embodiments concern an electrical interconnect of a head suspension. The electrical interconnect can comprise a spring metal layer and a dielectric layer having an aperture with a portion of the spring metal layer being exposed through the dielectric layer within the aperture. The electrical interconnect can further comprise a trace layer disposed on the dielectric layer and extending into the aperture to connect with the spring metal layer. Part of the spring metal layer within the aperture may not be covered by the trace layer. The exposure of the spring metal layer through the aperture can be due to the width of the trace layer being less than the width of the aperture and/or the exposure can be due to expected misregistration. A polymer covercoat can be applied over the aperture to protect the trace layer from corrosion.09-26-2013

Marc Tobias, Sioux Falls, SD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140283567MAGNETICALLY REPELLING LOCK ASSEMBLY - A lock assembly (09-25-2014

Martin Tobias, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120239484DEAL SCORING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Prospective deals for a deal vendor's deal inventory may be scored according to one or more population-specific expected-yield scores, such as expected revenue yield, expected new customers yield, and the like. A prospective deal is categorized and characterized according to a number of yield-related characteristics. Some or all of the prospective deal's characteristics are mapped to yield components derived from completed deals that have been offered to a particular population. An expected-yield score for a prospective deal with regard to that population is obtained by combining the mapped yield components.09-20-2012

Martin B. Tobias, Longmont, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100279417Automated Standards Sampling - An automated standards sampling apparatus (11-04-2010

Michael Tobias, Oro Valley, AZ US

Michael C. Tobias, Boca Raton, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120282843BOBBLE DOLL - A bobble doll is formed and configured as a human figurine and, in a preferred embodiment, a female adult. The body of the doll has three portions, namely: an upper portion formed to include a head, arms and a torso; a mid-portion formed to include a buttocks and hips; and a lower portion formed to include legs and feet. The mid-portion is supported on a biasing element (e.g., a spring) and is movable in a reciprocating up and down and/or side to side motion relative to the upper and lower body portions. The doll is supported on a base that can be decorated to resemble a beach, sports field, dance floor or other environment. In a further embodiment, a motion sensor detects motion of the mid-portion and triggers activation of a battery powered sound producing device that emits audio from a speaker in the base.11-08-2012
20130045659BOBBLE DOLL WITH MOVABLE LOWER BODY - A bobble doll device is formed and configured to include a base, a support stanchion, a stationary upper body portion and a movable lower body portion. The support stanchion extends outwardly from the base and supports the upper body portion to remain stationary. An elastic object (such as a spring) is attached to a bottom part of the upper body portion and to an top part of the lower body portion such that the lower body portion is movable in a reciprocating motion in relation to the upper body portion. In a further embodiment, a motion sensor detects motion of the lower body portion and triggers activation of a sound producing device that emits audio from a speaker in the base. In yet a further embodiment, the lower body portion may be caused to move by an actuator located in the base or an actuator in the upper body portion.02-21-2013

Michael R. Tobias, Dexter, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140368988APPARATUS FOR HOLDING A SEMICONDUCTOR MODULE - A memory module attaches as a component to a printed circuit board. An apparatus is disclosed for securing a memory module to a memory module socket. The apparatus includes a bracket device securely holding the memory module against the memory module socket. The memory module cannot disengage from the memory module socket without first removing the bracket.12-18-2014

Mitchell A. Tobias, Columbus, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090260924FORKLIFT SCALE - A 3-point suspension forklift scale adapted for quick and easy attachment/detachment to/from a forklift—without the need for leveling or other pre-operation setup procedures. Further, due to the single lower reaction point of the forklift scale, there is no concern that the initially installed position of the forklift scale will change during use as a result of a loose adjuster, repositioning due to impact, etc. The forklift scale is designed to accurately determine the weight of a load placed on the forks or other lifting elements of the forklift, regardless of the position of the load thereon. Preferably, a forklift scale of the present invention includes a central viewing window that allows an operator see through the forklift scale when operating an associated forklift.10-22-2009

Nicholas P. Tobias, Galena, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150110573LOCKING FASTENER - A locking fastener is provided that may be automatically unlocked and locked by sliding a wrench onto the nut and removing the wrench. The fastener includes a biased arm extending outward from a wrench bearing surface that presses against a pawl. The pawl includes ratchet teeth that engage ratchet teeth of a retainer to lock the fastener. The fastener is unlocked by compressing the arm with a wrench.04-23-2015

Peter Tobias, Minnetonka, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080282765Self-calibrating sensor - Embodiments of the present invention relate to a gas sensor comprising a flow channel, a concentration modulator positioned in the flow channel, a gas generator in contact with the flow channel, one or more gas detectors positioned downstream of the concentration modulator and gas generator and a pump.11-20-2008
20090019913GAS SENSOR TEST AND CALIBRATION SYSTEM - A system for testing and calibrating gas sensors with gas stored in a strip of packets. The strip may be fed into a chamber having a defined volume of air. A packet may be punctured with a mechanism to release one or more gases into the volume of air to result in an air-gas mixture. New air may be moved into the chamber to push the mixture out of the chamber to a sensor for testing and/or calibration. Then another packet may be punctured to release one or more gases into the volume of new air in the chamber for another air-gas mixture. This mixture may be moved out of the chamber, in the same manner as the previous mixture, to another sensor for testing and/or calibration. This procedure may be repeated with additional packets on the strip.01-22-2009
20090108380FET-BASED GAS SENSOR SYSTEM - A sensor system for detection of gas with a modified ion selection FET. The FET may have a gate of low conductivity material for detection of a species in a fluid. A component such as a capacitor may be connected to an electrode of the FET, such as a source, in conjunction with the FET to reduce noise of the detection signal of the species. One or more current sources may provide a current through the FET, and through a resistor to provide a constant source-to-drain voltage. The system may have a bulk voltage selection of either that of a voltage approximately equal to the FET source voltage or greater than the FET source voltage. Also, a guard ring may be implemented in the FET for preventing leakage currents relative to the source or drain.04-30-2009
20090113984GAS SENSOR SYSTEM HAVING A ZEROING MECHANISM - A sensing system having a zeroing mechanism incorporating a micropump. The micropump may be connected to a gas conditioner for providing zeroing gas to a sensor downstream. The micropump and sensor may be connected to a processor or computer for pump control and receipt of information from the sensor. Upon zeroing and/or baseline correction of the sensor, the pump may be stopped and a sample gas may be fed into the sensor for detection and analysis. Alternatively, the pump may situated downstream of the sensor to draw conditioned gas through the sensor. A valve may be added having a conditioned gas input connected to the conditioner and having a sample input. The valve may have an output connected to the sensor. When the valve is open to the conditioned gas input, it will be closed to the sample input, and vice versa. The system may be for zeroing and/or calibration.05-07-2009
20100317970GAS SUPERSATURATION MONITORING - A system and method include generating at least one bubble in tissue using ultrasound. The at least one bubble generated is detected and correlated to gas saturation of the tissue.12-16-2010

Patent applications by Peter Tobias, Minnetonka, MN US

Peter Tobias, Minneapolis, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110317739SENSOR TEMPERATURE SENSING DEVICE - The present disclosure includes sensing device embodiments. One sensing device includes a heater layer, a resistance detector layer, constructed and arranged to indicate a temperature value based upon a correlation to a detected resistance value, an electrode layer, and a sensing layer.12-29-2011
20120085349RESPIRATOR WITH END-OF-SERVICE-LIFE DETECTION - The present disclosure relates to methods and apparatus for detecting when respiratory cartridges of a respirator have reached their end-of-service-life. In some instances, two or more respiratory cartridges are removably connectable to a respirator housing, where each of the two or more respiratory cartridges receives ambient air and deliver cleaned air to the respirator housing. One of the respiratory cartridges may be configured to have a lower adsorption capacity than the remaining respirator cartridges. A gas sensor may be situated downstream of the reduced capacity respirator cartridge, and may detect an increased concentration of the targeted gas in the cleaned air delivered by the reduced capacity respiratory cartridge. When detected, an end-of-service-life indication may be provided to the user.04-12-2012
20130104900RESPIRATORS WITH A SACRIFICIAL CARTRIDGE FOR END OF SERVICE LIFE INDICATION05-02-2013
20140161153SENSOR TEMPERATURE SENSING DEVICE - The present disclosure includes sensing device embodiments. One sensing device includes a heater layer, a resistance detector layer, constructed and arranged to indicate a temperature value based upon a correlation to a detected resistance value, an electrode layer, and a sensing layer.06-12-2014
20140311211GAS SENSING DRIFT COMPENSATION USING GAS SELF-REFERENCING FOR END OF SERVICE LIFE INDICATION FOR RESPIRATORS - Embodiments relate generally to systems and methods for determining end of service life for a respirator cartridge by comparing the gas levels sensed at two or more sample points within the cartridge. Sample streams may run from the sample points to a gas sensor, wherein a valve may control the flow between the sample streams and the gas sensor.10-23-2014
20150020800END OF SERVICE LIFE INDICATOR FOR A RESPIRATOR - Systems, methods, and devices for an end of service life indicator for a respirator are described herein. For example, a device can include a cartridge containing a filter material and an insert extending through at least a portion of the filter material having a first path with a first opening to provide a sample of air that is representative of a saturation of the filter material and a second path with a second opening configured to provide a filtered sample of the air throughout a service life of the cartridge.01-22-2015

Patent applications by Peter Tobias, Minneapolis, MN US

Peter Tobias, Minneapolls, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100147051APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR USING THE SPEED OF SOUND IN PHOTOACOUSTIC GAS SENSOR MEASUREMENTS - A photoacoustic gas sensor includes a photoacoustic cell configured to receive a gas mixture having a first gas component and a second gas component. The photoacoustic gas sensor also includes a light source configured to provide light to the photoacoustic cell. The photoacoustic gas sensor further includes a photoacoustic cell controller configured to measure a concentration of the second gas component using a speed of sound through the gas mixture, where the speed of sound is determined based on an absorption associated with the first gas component. In addition, the photoacoustic gas sensor could include a temperature sensor configured to measure a temperature of the gas mixture, where the photoacoustic cell controller is configured to determine the concentration of the second gas component using the speed of sound and the temperature.06-17-2010

Richard Tobias, Salem, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100122267PERSISTENT, IMMERSIBLE AND EXTRACTABLE AVATARS - Avatar data is stored in a management application. The management application sends an immersion request to the application. The management application identifies the avatar data fields used by the application, and any appropriate scaling and avatar transformation. The management application scales the data appropriately, transforms the avatar if necessary, and transmits the (scaled and transformed) avatar data to the application. When the avatar is to be removed from the application, the application transmits the avatar data back to the management application, which integrates any changes to the avatar data into the original avatar data.05-13-2010

Richard D. Tobias US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120071409Colloidal Liposomal Compositions and Methods - A formulation delivery system is disclosed. When configured as a pro-liposome oral tablet, the tablet comprises a blend of at least one Iiposome forming ingredient, at least one active ingredient and at least one co-disintegrant. After ingestion at least a portion of the tablet disintegrates in a portion of an alimentary system to provide one or more in situ Iiposome encapsulated active ingredients. A method of producing the pro-liposome oral tablet and a method of therapeutically dosing with the pro-liposome oral tablet are further disclosed. The formulation delivery system may be configured as any one of a pro-liposome oral tablet, sublingual tablet, caplet, capsule and aerosol.03-22-2012

Russell H. Tobias, Centerville, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090043040WATER SOLUBLE BRANCHED POLYETHYLENEIMINE COMPOSITIONS - A composition for coating or printing on a substrate, comprising a liquid vehicle and a water soluble branched polyethyleneimine comprising amino groups which have been alkylated or hydroxyalkylated, wherein the branched polyethyleneimine prior to alkylation or hydroxyalkylation comprises a combination of primary, secondary, and tertiary amino groups, and wherein at least 1% of the primary amino groups of the polyethyleneimine polymer are alkylated or hydroxyalkylated with at least one alkyl or hydroxyalkyl group having at least 4 carbon atoms.02-12-2009

Sandra C. Tobias, Lansdale, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130253135POLY(AMIDE) POLYMERS FOR THE DELIVERY OF OLIGONUCLEOTIDES - The present invention provides poly(amide) polymers, polyconjugates, compositions and methods for the delivery of oligonucleotides for therapeutic purposes.09-26-2013

Sigmar Tobias, Provo, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080284236Roller Assembly - In one aspect of the invention, a roller assembly has an axle that supports opposing faces of a cylindrical body that has a plurality of pointed inserts disposed along an outer diameter of the cylindrical body. At least one of the inserts has a tip with a polycrystalline diamond bonded to a cemented metal carbide segment. The diamond has a substantially conical geometry with a 0.50 to 0.200 inch radius apex and comprises a thickness greater than 0.100 inches at the apex. The roller assembly has an internal lubrication mechanism adapted to apply lubrication between the axle and the cylindrical body.11-20-2008
20100011628Chain Assembly - In one aspect of the invention, a chain assembly comprises a boom comprising a sliding surface and a plurality of chain links adapted to slide along the sliding surface. At least one polycrystalline ceramic enhanced insert at an interface between the chain links and at least a portion of the sliding surface.01-21-2010

Sigmar Tobias, Orem, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080283256Rolling Assembly and Pick Assembly Mounted on a Trencher - In one aspect of the present invention, a roller assembly on an excavator for degrading natural and man-made formations has a plurality of pointed inserts disposed along its outer diameter. The inserts have a tip adapted to impact the formation and at least one of the tips has polycrystalline diamond bonded to a cemented metal carbide segment. The diamond also has a substantially conical geometry with a 0.50 to 0.200 inch radius and a thickness greater that 100 inches at the apex. The diamond also has a volume that is 75 to 150 percent of a volume of a carbide substrate.11-20-2008

Stacy Tobias, Sioux Falls, SD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130262292METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROCESSING PAYMENTS GLOBALLY OVER ONE OF A PLURALITY OF PROCESSING PATHS - Methods and systems of processing payments globally over one of a plurality of payment processing paths employ computer hardware and software for receiving a request to access a global payment utility, presenting a plurality of payment options by the global payment utility, and receiving information by the global payment utility consisting at least in part of a source of payment, a payment destination, and a user-designated payment vehicle. Upon receiving the information, one of a plurality of payment processing paths for the payment is selected according to a clearing rules aspect of a rules engine of the global payment utility, and the payment is routed for processing via the selected payment processing path.10-03-2013
20130282566Methods and Systems for Processing Payments Globally Over One of a Plurality of Processing Paths - Methods and systems of processing payments globally over one of a plurality of payment processing paths employ computer hardware and software for receiving a request to access a global payment utility, presenting a plurality of payment options by the global payment utility, and receiving information by the global payment utility consisting at least in part of a source of payment, a payment destination, and a user-designated payment vehicle. Upon receiving the information, one of a plurality of payment processing paths for the payment is selected according to a clearing rules aspect of a rules engine of the global payment utility, and the payment is routed for processing via the selected payment processing path.10-24-2013

Steven M. Tobias, Cambridge, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110027656ELECTROPHORETIC ASSEMBLY OF ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICES - Methods are provided for making bipolar electrochemical devices, such as batteries, using electrophoresis. A bipolar device is assembled by applying a field that creates a physical separation between two active electrode materials, without requiring insertion of a discrete separator film or electrolyte layer.02-03-2011
20130202959ELECTROPHORETIC ASSEMBLY OF ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICES - Methods are provided for making bipolar electrochemical devices, such as batteries, using electrophoresis. A bipolar device is assembled by applying a field that creates a physical separation between two active electrode materials, without requiring insertion of a discrete separator film or electrolyte layer.08-08-2013

Patent applications by Steven M. Tobias, Cambridge, MA US

Wayne O. Tobias, West Allis, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100118507Method and Apparatus for Mounting a Power Converter - The present invention provides a power converter mounting system including a flange that cooperates with a power converter and an enclosure. The flange includes a through hole that cooperates with an opening in the enclosure to permit the power converter to extend therethrough. A number of fasteners connect to the flange and overhang a portion of the power converter. The fasteners are configured to be manipulated from a front side of the power converter. An outer perimeter of the flange extends beyond the opening in the enclosure. The flange is secured to the enclosure with a number of fasteners that are also operable from the front side of the power converter. The power converter mounting assembly is configured to secure a power converter to an enclosure so as to satisfy a variety of sealing requirements as well as allowing convenient servicing of the power converter system.05-13-2010
20130097851Method and Apparatus for Mounting a Power Converter - The present invention provides a power converter mounting system including a flange that cooperates with a power converter and an enclosure. The flange includes a through hole that cooperates with an opening in the enclosure to permit the power converter to extend therethrough. A number of fasteners connect to the flange and overhang a portion of the power converter. The fasteners are configured to be manipulated from a front side of the power converter. An outer perimeter of the flange extends beyond the opening in the enclosure. The flange is secured to the enclosure with a number of fasteners that are also operable from the front side of the power converter. The power converter mounting assembly is configured to secure a power converter to an enclosure so as to satisfy a variety of sealing requirements as well as allowing convenient servicing of the power converter system.04-25-2013

William A. Tobias, Charlottesville, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20160084971SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR POLARIZED NUCLEAR IMAGING AND SPECTROSCOPY - Some aspects of the present disclosure relate to systems and methods for examining a subject. In one embodiment, a method includes polarizing nuclei of a radioactive substance such that the spins of the nuclei are oriented in a specific direction, to generate a polarized radioactive tracer with anisotropic gamma ray emission probability. The method also includes introducing the tracer into a subject. The method further includes applying radio frequency oscillating (RF) magnetic fields and/or spatially varying magnetic fields to the tracer that are configured to manipulate the orientation of the spins such as to manipulate the directional dependence of gamma ray emission from the tracer. The method further includes detecting gamma rays from the gamma ray emission, and obtaining, based on the detected gamma rays and properties associated with the anisotropic gamma ray emission, imaging data and/or spectroscopic data associated with the tracer in the subject.03-24-2016
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