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Ann Marie Butler, Villard, MN US
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20140182098 | Method and System of Creating a Quilted Product - A method and system of creating a quilted product. A method for the creation of a quilted product includes using a first stamp to apply a coloring liquid to a blank surface to create a first quilted piece. Then, a second stamp is used to apply a coloring liquid to a blank surface to create a second quilted piece. The second quilted piece is adjacent to the first quilted piece such that it abuts against the first quilted piece. Neither the first stamp nor the second stamp comprise an added allowance. | 07-03-2014 |
Ann Marie Cilley, Mason, OH US
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20090003920 | PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT HAVING A SOLID PERSONAL CARE COMPOSITION WITHIN A STRUCTURE MAINTAINING DISPENSER - A personal care product is disclosed comprising a personal care composition and a dispensing container having the personal care composition disposed therein. The personal care composition may have a pre-dispense G′ of at least about 5,000 Pa. The personal care product provides a G′ preservation percentage of no less than 10%. The dispensing container may comprise a container body having a storage void containing the personal care composition, a movable partition at least partially disposed within the storage void, a drive mechanism connected to and able to advance the movable partition, and a dispensing plate joined to the container body. The dispensing plate has an orifice through which the personal care composition is dispensed. The orifice may have an inscribed circle diameter of about 1 mm to about 12 mm. | 01-01-2009 |
Ann Marie Colizza, Piedmont CA
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20080235521 | METHOD AND ENCRYPTION TOOL FOR SECURING ELECTRONIC DATA STORAGE DEVICES - The present invention relates to a method and an encryption tool for securing electronic data storage devices. The method and encryption tool of the present invention install a file system on the electronic data storage device. Then, an input module of the encryption tool receives a user password. A key cryptography unit generates, from the user password, at least one key. A storage module stores the at least one key on the electronic data storage device. All data that is to be stored on the electronic data storage devices is encrypted using one of the at least one key. In accordance with some embodiments of the invention, the electronic data storage device is further filled with insignificant data. | 09-25-2008 |
20080313473 | METHOD AND SURVEILLANCE TOOL FOR MANAGING SECURITY OF MASS STORAGE DEVICES - The present invention relates to a method and a surveillance tool for managing security of mass storage devices. The method and surveillance tool installs a surveillance tool on a computer, and verifies whether there is a mass storage device connected to the computer. Then, the method determines whether the mass storage device is secured with an appropriate encryption tool, and if the mass storage device is not secured with the appropriate encryption tool, the method prevents use of the mass storage device and secures the mass storage device. | 12-18-2008 |
Ann Marie Depaauw, Pickerington, OH US
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20130067861 | PACKAGING TO IMPROVE SHELFLIFE OF INSULATION PRODUCTS - Fibrous insulation products have a binder composition that may include a carbohydrate and a crosslinking agent, and potentially other optional ingredients. The shelf life and physical properties of fibrous insulation products, particularly those having bio-based binders, can be improved by packaging that completely envelopes and seals the fibrous product from exposure to atmospheric conditions. Exemplary envelopes disclosed include sealed bags, double stretch wrap and stretch hoods. Properties that can be improved include recovery of loft, restoring force and tensile strength among others. | 03-21-2013 |
Ann Marie Elderidge, King Of Prussia, PA US
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20090159841 | Recovery of Optically Active Epoxy Alcohols - A process to recover optically active epoxy alcohols from asymmetric epoxidation reaction mixtures such as those produced using the Sharpless method of epoxidation of allylic alcohols. The process includes adding a reducing agent to reduce an organic hydroperoxide in the asymmetric epoxidation reaction product to a corresponding alcohol to form a reduced epoxidation reaction mixture; adding the reduced reaction product to a film evaporation unit to form a residue fraction and an optically active epoxy alcohol distillate fraction; and distilling the optically active epoxy alcohol distillate fraction to purify the optically active epoxy alcohol. | 06-25-2009 |
Ann Marie Fred, Alexandria, VA US
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20100011343 | REMOTE PRODUCT INVOCATION FRAMEWORK - A method for remote product invocation includes configuring an invocation framework that includes an integration module and an endpoint/handler module. Once configured, the integration module is configured to: receive a source object; format data from said source object for a desired operation; and utilize said endpoint/handler module to make a connection to an external service that executes said desired operation using said data from said source object. A system for remote invocation of external services includes a calling entity which generates a source object containing data for execution of a remote operation; and an integration module configured to receive the source object, interpret the source object, and pass the data to an endpoint/handler which opens a connection with an external service and executes the remote operation. | 01-14-2010 |
20100011408 | Implementing Organization-Specific Policy During Establishment of an Autonomous Connection Between Computer Resources - An organization-specific policy is implemented during establishment of an autonomous connection between computer resources includes evaluating a relative priority between default credentials and alternative credentials; and using the highest priority credentials to establish a connection between the computer resources. The alternative credentials are based organization-specific policy and provide for autonomous connections between computer resources differently than the default credentials. | 01-14-2010 |
Ann Marie Frey, Cedar Grove, IN US
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20140352090 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES COMPRISING A FRAGRANCE ACCORD - A first absorbent article has a first fragrance accord and a second absorbent article has a second fragrance accord. The first fragrance accord includes 10% to 15% of a perfume having a vapor pressure of greater than 0.08 Torr at 25° C.; 35% to 65% of a perfume having a vapor pressure from 0.006 Torr at 25° C. to 0.08 Torr at 25° C.; 20% to 30% of a perfume having a vapor pressure of less than 0.006 Torr at 25° C. The second fragrance accord includes 10% to 20% of a perfume having a vapor pressure of greater than 0.08 Torr at 25° C.; 20% to 30% of a perfume having a vapor pressure from 0.006 Torr at 25° C. to 0.08 Torr at 25° C.; 45% to 70% of a perfume having a vapor pressure of less than 0.006 Torr at 25° C. | 12-04-2014 |
20150038928 | ARTICLES COMPRISING MALODOR REDUCTION COMPOSITIONS - An absorbent article comprising a malodor reduction composition. The malodor reduction composition comprises a perfume mixture comprising about 5% to about 100%, by weight of said perfume mixture, of at least two perfume materials selected from the group consisting of terpinyl acetate, methyl iso-eugenol, phenyl acetaldehyde dimethyl acetal, and patchone. | 02-05-2015 |
Ann Marie Gelormini, Hillborough, NJ US
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20080200496 | SUBSTITUTED 1H-PYRROLO[3,2-b, 3,2-c, and 2,3-c]PYRIDINE-2-CARBOXAMIDES AND RELATED ANALOGS AS INHIBITORS OF CASEIN KINASE Ie - The present invention discloses and claims compounds of formula (I) | 08-21-2008 |
Ann Marie Lak, Ludlow, MA US
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20100048853 | POLYETHERIMIDE POLYMER FOR USE AS A HIGH HEAT FIBER MATERIAL - Various embodiments of polymer fibers comprising a high heat polymer and process for making the polymer fibers are provided. In one embodiment, synthetic polymer fibers comprise polyetherimide polymer that is substantially free of foreign particulate matter greater than about 100 microns in size. A process for producing polymer fiber includes melting polymer comprising polyetherimide to a melt temperature that ranges from about 180-500° C. to form a molten polymer; passing the polyetherimide that is substantially free of foreign particulate matter above about 100 microns in size, through a spinneret comprising a plurality of hole openings to produce a fiber bundle; and cooling the fiber bundle with a cooling medium having a temperature that ranges from about 0° C. to about 80° C. | 02-25-2010 |
Ann Marie Miller, Mill Creek, WA US
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20150090838 | STOWAGE BIN SYSTEMS - Provided are stowage bin systems for use on aircrafts and other like vehicles. A stowage bin system may include two disjoint supporting panels and a stowage bin bucket disposed between and pivotally supported by these panels after installation. The supporting panels may be attached to vertical frame members and, in some embodiments, to other frame members, such as adjacent vertical frame members or to horizontal frame members. In some embodiments, a supporting panel may include a gusset extending substantially normal to the main surfaces of the panel. The gusset may provide additional rigidity to the panel and, in some embodiments, include one or more open channels for attaching to a horizontal frame member. The supporting panels transfer all loads generated during operation of the aircraft from the stowage bin bucket and to the fuselage or, more specifically, to vertical and other frame members. | 04-02-2015 |
Ann Marie Nanale, San Diego, CA US
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20130247694 | SAMPLE COLLECTION AND TRANSPORT DEVICES, METHODS, AND KITS - Disclosed are collection devices, kits, and methods for collecting and transporting one or more samples. A collection device of the present invention includes a central panel including a detachable sample strip. The sample strip has a sampling area for applying a sample on each side of the sample strip. The collection device includes two flaps, each capable of covering a portion of the sample strip that includes a sampling area. Consequently, a user is not exposed to a first sample when applying a second sample. Additionally, the sample strip can be detached without uncovering the sample strip. | 09-26-2013 |
Ann Marie Prizepasniak, Sturtevant, WI US
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20100319152 | CLEANING OR DUSTING PAD WITH ATTACHMENT MEMBER HOLDER - A cleaning pad or cleaning article ( | 12-23-2010 |
Ann Marie Przepasniak, Sturtevant, WI US
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20110045749 | Multi-Layer Surface Treatment Pad For Motorized Device - A multi-layer surface treating pad is disclosed. It has an upper layer suitable to serve as one part of a hook/loop type fastener system, a bottom layer which comprises an abrasive or polishing material, and a cleaning or other surface treating formulation positioned between the upper and bottom layer in the form of a bump which is positioned mostly in a central region of the pad. The bump of the formulation causes the upper layer to bulge upwardly so as to provide a visual indication as to where one optimally should attach a motorized device thereto. | 02-24-2011 |
20130040540 | Multi-Layer Surface Treatment Pad For Motorized Device - A multi-layer surface treating pad is disclosed. It has an upper layer suitable to serve as one part of a hook/loop type fastener system, a bottom layer which comprises an abrasive or polishing material, and a cleaning or other surface treating formulation positioned between the upper and bottom layer in the form of a bump which is positioned mostly in a central region of the pad. The bump of the formulation causes the upper layer to bulge upwardly so as to provide a visual indication as to where one optimally should attach a motorized device thereto. | 02-14-2013 |
20130340191 | CLEANING OR DUSTING PAD WITH ATTACHMENT MEMBER HOLDER - A cleaning pad or cleaning article is disclosed. The cleaning article includes a combination of fibers bonded to a base sheet. Spot-bonding regions and/or a central joining line join fibers to the base sheet. The base sheet further has an attachment portion for retaining the cleaning pad to a cleaning implement handle. In one embodiment, the attachment portion is comprised of elongate slit openings in the base sheet. In other embodiments, the base sheet is folded over and bonded to the base sheet or to itself to form a retaining cavity for an attachment member. | 12-26-2013 |
Ann Marie Przepasniak, Battle Creek, MI US
Ann Marie Rohmeyer, Englishtown, NJ US
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20100291013 | COMFORTABLE, TRANSFER-RESISTANT COLORED COMPOSITIONS - A composition for application to the skin includes (a) at least one film forming resin chosen from a polypropylsilsesquioxane wax substituted with alkyl units having at least 30 carbon atoms; (b) at least one volatile solvent capable of solubilizing (a); (c) at least one gelling agent chosen from a modified clay; and (d) a structuring agent, wherein the composition has a hardness value ranging from about 85 g to about 145 g. | 11-18-2010 |
Ann Marie Schmidt US
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20160139120 | RAGE AS A C1Q RECEPTOR, METHODS AND APPLICATIONS - A method of identifying a compound capable of reducing or increasing the amount of the receptor for RAGE-C1q Binding comprising a) providing an amount of the compound to be tested; b) contacting the amount of the compound with C1q and RAGE; c) measuring the amount of RAGE-C1q binding in step b); d) comparing the amount of RAGE-C1q binding measured in step c) with the amount of RAGE-C1q binding measured under corresponding conditions in the absence of the compound; and e) identifying the compound as capable of reducing or increasing the amount of RAGE-C1q binding. The present invention also provides a method of treating a subject suffering from a RAGE-related disorder comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound that is a modulator of the amount of RAGE-C1q binding so as to thereby treat the subject. | 05-19-2016 |
Ann Marie Sullivan, Waltham, MA US
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20140200542 | DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE DESIGNED TO FACILITATE AN EASY CHANGE - A disposable absorbent article to be worn about the lower torso of a wearer that facilitates an easy, intuitive change is provided. The disposable absorbent article includes at least one serviceable indicium that facilitates an easy change by providing alignment of the article relative to an anatomical feature of the wearer or by externally highlighting one or more components of the article thereby indicating alignment and fit about the wearer's lower torso. | 07-17-2014 |
20150080836 | DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE DESIGNED TO FACILITATE AN EASY CHANGE - A disposable absorbent article to be worn about the lower torso of a wearer that facilitates an easy, intuitive change is provided. The disposable absorbent article includes at least one serviceable indicium that facilitates an easy change by providing alignment of the article relative to an anatomical feature of the wearer or by externally highlighting one or more components of the article thereby indicating alignment and fit about the wearer's lower torso. | 03-19-2015 |
Ann Marie Woulms, Milan, IN US
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20100236961 | DEMONSTRATIVE METHODS FOR PAPER TOWEL PRODUCTS - Demonstrative methods for test substrates such as paper towel products, and more particularly, methods for demonstrating surface cleaning performance of the test substrate product or performance differences between two or more test substrates, are provided. Further, paper towel product packages and marketing articles that evidence surface cleaning performance of a test substrate and/or performance differences between test substrates, are also provided. | 09-23-2010 |
20120325710 | DEMONSTRATIVE METHODS FOR DISPOSABLE PAPER PRODUCTS - A method for demonstrating the surface cleaning performance of a disposable paper product. The method comprising the steps of: selecting at least one test implement comprising disposable paper product; selecting at least one demonstration implement comprising a durable cloth substrate; selecting a testing surface; preparing at least one spill specimen, the spill specimen comprising a fluorescing or luminescent component; applying the spill specimen on a first portion and a second portion of the testing surface; wiping the spill specimen from the first portion of testing surface with the test implement; wiping the spill specimen from the second portion of testing surface with the demonstration implement; and, revealing by sufficient lighting means any of the fluorescing or luminescent component remaining on the testing surface. | 12-27-2012 |
20140137661 | METHOD FOR DEMONSTRATING THE STRENGTH OF A FIBROUS STRUCTURE - A method for demonstrating the strength of an absorbent product. The method can include providing a first and second absorbent product; providing, for each of the first and second products, an upper and a lower holding clamp; attaching one of the upper holding clamps to each of the first and second absorbent products; attaching one of the lower holding clamps to each of the first and second absorbent products; optionally, attaching a first predetermined weight to the lower holding clamp; wetting each of the first and second absorbent products with a wetting fluid; waiting until one of the first or second absorbent products fails in tension; optionally, (i) spray a second predetermined amount of the wetting fluid; or (ii) add a second predetermined weight to the lower holding clamp; repeating certain steps until the absorbent product fails in tension. | 05-22-2014 |
Ann-Marie Bullion, King Of Prussia, PA US
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20110190281 | SULFONE SUBSTITUTED 2,3-DIHYDROIMIDAZO [1,2-C] QUINAZOLINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL FOR TREATING HYPER-PROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS AND DISEASES WITH ANGIOGENESIS - This invention relates to novel sulfone 2I3-dihydroimidazo[1,2-c]quinazoline compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds and the use of those compounds or compositions for phosphotidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) inhibition and treating diseases associated with phosphotidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) activity, in particular treating hyper-proliferative and/or angiogenesis mediated disorders, as a sole agent or in combination with other active ingredients. | 08-04-2011 |
Ann-Marie Bullion, Milford, CT US
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20100075967 | PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES FOR TREATMENT OF HYPERPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS - Pyrimidine derivatives of formula (I) | 03-25-2010 |
20110083984 | Substituted 2,3-dihydroimidazo[1,2-c]quinazoline Derivatives Useful for Treating Hyper-Proliferative Disorders and Diseases Associated with Angiogenesis - This invention relates to novel 2,3-dihydroimidazo[1,2-c]quinazoline compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds and the use of those compounds or compositions for phosphotidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) inhibition and treating diseases associated with phosphotidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) activity, in particular treating hyper-proliferative and/or angiogenesis disorders, as a sole agent or in combination with other active ingredients. | 04-14-2011 |
Ann-Marie Duwyn-Zylstra, Niagara Falls CA
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20100043121 | ADJUSTABLE HAT - A hat includes a crown, a band and a resilient member. The crown includes a front having a first height; a rear having a second height wherein the second height is greater than the first height; an interior including a forward portion; an exterior including a rearward portion; and a circumferential bottom edge separating the interior and exterior. The band is coupled to the interior of the crown. The resilient member includes a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion between the first and second ends, wherein the first end extends through the exterior rearward portion of the crown, and wherein the second end extends through the exterior rearward portion of the crown, and wherein the intermediate portion is positioned between the band and the interior of the crown. | 02-25-2010 |
20110099691 | ADJUSTABLE HAT - A fitting system for a hat includes a band configured to be coupled to the hat; and a resilient member disposed within at least a portion of the band. The resilient member includes a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion between the first and second ends. A system and method are provided. | 05-05-2011 |
Ann-Marie Lanzillotto, Lawrenceville, NJ US
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20150098629 | IRIS BIOMETRIC RECOGNITION MODULE AND ACCESS CONTROL ASSEMBLY - An iris biometric recognition module includes technology for capturing images of an iris of an eye of a person, whether the person is moving or stationary, and whether the person is located near the iris image capture device or at a distance from the iris image capture device. The iris biometric recognition technology can perform an iris matching procedure for, e.g., authentication or identity verification purposes. The iris biometric recognition module can be incorporated into, for example, a door lock assembly and other access controlled devices, mechanisms, and systems. | 04-09-2015 |
20150098630 | IRIS BIOMETRIC RECOGNITION MODULE AND ACCESS CONTROL ASSEMBLY - An iris biometric recognition module includes technology for capturing images of an iris of an eye of a person, whether the person is moving or stationary, and whether the person is located near the iris image capture device or at a distance from the iris image capture device. The iris biometric recognition technology can perform an iris matching procedure for, e.g., authentication or identity verification purposes. The iris biometric recognition module can be incorporated into, for example, a door lock assembly and other access controlled devices, mechanisms, and systems. | 04-09-2015 |
Ann-Marie Olsen, Granite Springs, NY US
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20140221709 | INTEGRATION OF RESIDUE HYDROCRACKING AND SOLVENT DEASPHALTING - A process for upgrading residuum hydrocarbons is disclosed. The process may include: contacting a residuum hydrocarbon fraction and hydrogen with a first hydroconversion catalyst in a first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system; recovering a first effluent from the first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system; solvent deasphalting a vacuum residuum fraction to produce a deasphalted oil fraction and an asphalt fraction; contacting the deasphalted oil fraction and hydrogen with a second hydroconversion catalyst in a second hydroconversion reactor system; recovering a second effluent from the second hydroconversion reactor system; and fractionating the first effluent from the first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system and the second effluent from the second hydroconversion reactor system to recover one or more hydrocarbon fractions and the vacuum residuum fraction in a common fractionation system. | 08-07-2014 |
20140221713 | RESIDUE HYDROCRACKING PROCESSING - A process for upgrading residuum hydrocarbons and decreasing tendency of the resulting products toward asphaltenic sediment formation in downstream processes is disclosed. The process may include: contacting a residuum hydrocarbon fraction and hydrogen with a hydroconversion catalyst in a hydrocracking reaction zone to convert at least a portion of the residuum hydrocarbon fraction to lighter hydrocarbons; recovering an effluent from the hydrocracking reaction zone; contacting hydrogen and at least a portion of the effluent with a resid hydrotreating catalyst; and separating the effluent to recover two or more hydrocarbon fractions. | 08-07-2014 |
20140262940 | INTEGRATION OF RESIDUE HYDROCRACKING AND HYDROTREATING - A process for upgrading residuum hydrocarbons is disclosed. The process may include: contacting a residuum hydrocarbon fraction and hydrogen with a first hydroconversion catalyst in a first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system; recovering a first effluent from the first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system; solvent deasphalting a vacuum residuum fraction to produce a deasphalted oil fraction and an asphalt fraction; contacting the deasphalted oil fraction and hydrogen with a second hydroconversion catalyst in a second hydroconversion reactor system; recovering a second effluent from the second hydroconversion reactor system; and fractionating the first effluent from the first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system and the second effluent from the second hydroconversion reactor system to recover one or more hydrocarbon fractions and the vacuum residuum fraction in a common fractionation system. | 09-18-2014 |
20140275677 | INTEGRATION OF RESIDUE HYDROCRACKING AND HYDROTREATING - A process for upgrading residuum hydrocarbons is disclosed. The process may include: contacting a residuum hydrocarbon fraction and hydrogen with a first hydroconversion catalyst in a first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system; recovering a first effluent from the first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system; solvent deasphalting a vacuum residuum fraction to produce a deasphalted oil fraction and an asphalt fraction; contacting the deasphalted oil fraction and hydrogen with a second hydroconversion catalyst in a second hydroconversion reactor system; recovering a second effluent from the second hydroconversion reactor system; and fractionating the first effluent from the first ebullated bed hydroconversion reactor system and the second effluent from the second hydroconversion reactor system to recover one or more hydrocarbon fractions and the vacuum residuum fraction in a common fractionation system. | 09-18-2014 |