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Albert J. Banach, Colchester, VT US
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20110248412 | CHIP IDENTIFICATION FOR ORGANIC LAMINATE PACKAGING AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - A chip identification for organic laminate packaging and methods of manufacture is provided. The method includes forming a material on a wafer which comprises a plurality of chips. The method further includes modifying the material to provide a unique identification for each of the plurality of chips on the wafer. The organic laminate structure includes a chip with a device and a material placed on the chip which is modified to have a unique identification mark for the chip. | 10-13-2011 |
20130140718 | CHIP IDENTIFICATION FOR ORGANIC LAMINATE PACKAGING AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - A chip identification for organic laminate packaging and methods of manufacture is provided. The method includes forming a material on a wafer which comprises a plurality of chips. The method further includes modifying the material to provide a unique identification for each of the plurality of chips on the wafer. The organic laminate structure includes a chip with a device and a material placed on the chip which is modified to have a unique identification mark for the chip. | 06-06-2013 |
20130143369 | CHIP IDENTIFICATION FOR ORGANIC LAMINATE PACKAGING AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - A chip identification for organic laminate packaging and methods of manufacture is provided. The method includes forming a material on a wafer which comprises a plurality of chips. The method further includes modifying the material to provide a unique identification for each of the plurality of chips on the wafer. The organic laminate structure includes a chip with a device and a material placed on the chip which is modified to have a unique identification mark for the chip. | 06-06-2013 |
Bozena Banach, Nokesville, VA US
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20130233254 | Animal handler - This invention serves as a restraining and controlling device for animals. The invention allows quick mounting and fitting by using an adjustable neck strap with sliding buckle. The invention provides an optional hood for masking the animal's vision. The hood can prevent an animal from running and limit the animal's ability to bite. The invention can be further secured in place by the use of optional straps which wrap around the animal's chest, preventing the invention from moving up and/or forward. The invention provides a handle directly behind the animal's neck. This handle location allows the user to position the animal without the animal being in range to bite the user. With the hood deployed the invention allows for unobstructed access to the rear of the animal's head, and with the hood folded (not deployed) the user may also access the front of the animal's head. | 09-12-2013 |
Kevin Michael Banach, Daytona Beach, FL US
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20150156983 | Multistage Live Lepidoptera Display and Containment System and Associated Methods - The multistage live Lepidoptera containment display system includes a housing defining an observable interior Lepidoptera habitat. A ventilation feature is configured to provide sufficient ventilation within the housing for a Lepidopteran at various life stages including a pupa stage (e.g. chrysalis) and adult stage (e.g. butterfly). A Lepidopteran pupa attachment element is configured to attach a Lepidopteran pupa to an upper area of the housing and within the interior Lepidoptera habitat. A Lepidoptera release mechanism is configured to provide for release of the Lepidopteran from the interior Lepidoptera habitat within the housing after progressing from the pupa stage to the adult stage. | 06-11-2015 |
Lawrence M. Banach, Lockport, NY US
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20130284634 | SINTER BONDED CONTAINMENT TUBE - A containment tube includes a sealed tube comprising silicon carbide, first and second ends, an inner bore extending along at least a portion of its axial length between the first and second ends, and contains a radioactive material within the bore of the sealed tube. The first end has a plug residing in the inner bore to close the first end, and the second end has a distal wall that closes the inner bore at the second. At least one of the first or second ends is bonded to the sealed tube by a sinter bond. | 10-31-2013 |
20130285370 | SINTER-BONDED CERAMIC ARTICLES - A sintered ceramic article includes a silicon carbide tube and a silicon carbide base component circumscribing at least a portion of the tube and sinter-bonded to the tube. The sinter bond between the tube and the base component is defined as an interface bond and includes no bond materials. The interface bond has at least one of the following performance characteristics: a Shear Strength not less than about 25 MPa, a Nitrogen Seal Performance of not greater than 10%, a Helium Seal Performance of not greater than 10%, and/or a Vacuum Seal Performance of not greater than 10%. | 10-31-2013 |
20130285371 | EXTENDED LENGTH TUBE STRUCTURES - An extended length tube structure includes a first ceramic tube segment having a first end and a second end, and a second ceramic tube segment having a first end and a second end, in which the second end of the first ceramic tube segment is arranged to face the first end of the second ceramic tube segment. A ceramic coupling component is positioned to circumscribe the end-to-end configuration of the tube segments, and is sinter-bonded to the tube segments to form an continuous, extended length tube structure having a seal, such as a sinter bond or an interference bond, that is free of bond materials. | 10-31-2013 |
Matthew Banach, Gurnee, IL US
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20080197702 | PROGRAMMABLE INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEM - A modular power distribution system ( | 08-21-2008 |
20100318236 | MANAGEMENT OF THE PROVISIONING OF ENERGY FOR A WORKSTATION - A system for management of workstation energy is provided. The system includes a workstation having an energy outlet operable to provide energy to the workstation, a workstation occupancy sensor disposed in the workstation, and a cluster energy manager coupled with the energy outlet and workstation occupancy sensor. The workstation may be connected in a workstation cluster. The workstation occupancy sensor may be operable to detect occupancy of the workstation. The cluster energy manager may have a distribution circuit configured to control energy provided to the energy outlet, the cluster energy manager operable to control the energy based on occupancy of the workstation and/or a network event. The cluster energy manager is operable to report occupancy or workstation energy consumption to a monitoring system. | 12-16-2010 |
20110166710 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS TO SIMULATE AND OPTIMIZE WHOLE BUILDING COMFORT AND ENERGY PERFORMANCE - A method and system for balancing user comfort with energy conservation in an energy management system having a plurality of electrical devices includes a dial system in communication with the energy management system. Movement of a movable member of the dial system between the first extreme and the second extreme commands the energy management system to change the operating settings of the plurality of electrical devices. A method for optimizing energy conservation in a building having an energy management system with a plurality of electrical devices includes inputting and defining fixed and variable building parameters, as well as building usage conditions predicting building usage. The variable building parameters are varied to minimizing energy consumption by the energy management system in accordance with the fixed building parameters and the predicted building usage. | 07-07-2011 |
20110184581 | Energy Distribution Management System - An energy management system ( | 07-28-2011 |
Michael Banach, Cambridge GB
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20130157443 | PRODUCTION OF ELECTRONIC SWITCHING DEVICES - A technique of producing one or more electronic switching devices, each switching device comprising a semiconductor channel between two electrodes, and a dielectric element separating said semiconductor channel from a switching electrode, the method comprising: depositing onto a substrate a layer of material for at least partly forming said semiconductor channel or said dielectric element of said one or more switching devices by transferring said material onto said substrate from a rotating first roller. | 06-20-2013 |
20130330850 | ELECTRODE PATTERNING - A method is provided to isolated conductive pads on top of a multi-layer polymer device structure. The method utilizes laser radiation to ablate conductive material and create a non-conductive path, electrically isolating the conductive pads. The process is self-limiting and incorporates at least one layer within the stack that absorbs the radiation at the required wavelength. The prevention of radiation degradation of the underlying layers is achieved, as absorption of radiation occurs primarily on the surface of the structure, but not in any of the radiation sensitive underlying layers of the electronic device. The method preferably uses low energy infrared radiation which has been shown to produce little debris and no device degradation. | 12-12-2013 |
Michael Banach, Cambridgeshire GB
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20080252210 | Electrode Patterning - A method is provided to isolated conductive pads on top of a multi-layer polymer device structure. The method utilizes laser radiation to ablate conductive material and create a non-conductive path, electrically isolating the conductive pads. The process is self-limiting and incorporates at least one layer within the stack that absorbs the radiation at the required wavelength. The prevention of radiation degradation of the underlying layers is achieved, as absorption of radiation occurs primarily on the surface of the structure, but not in any of the radiation sensitive underlying layers of the electronic device. The method preferably uses low energy infrared radiation which has been shown to produce little debris and no device degradation. | 10-16-2008 |
Michael J. Banach, Cambridge GB
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20080283275 | Metal Deposition - A method for electroless plating of metal on a laser-patterned substrate. A substrate is provided on which both a thermal imaging layer and catalytic layer are deposited. On exposure to a laser beam, sufficient levels of radiation are converted to heat in the thermal imaging layer to render the exposed regions of the adjacent catalytic layer inactive. The laser-patterned substrate is then exposed to a reaction solution which initiates the growth of a metal film on the unexposed regions of the catalytic layer. | 11-20-2008 |
Mike Banach, Cambridge GB
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20100018956 | ELIMINATION OF SHORT CIRCUITS BETWEEN CONDUCTORS BY LASER ABLATION - A method of selectively eliminating electrical shorts and other electrical defects from specific layers of a multilayer electronic device without damaging underlying layers. The method is based on a combination of an automated detection of the defects and selective laser ablation patterning (SLAP). | 01-28-2010 |
Peter A. Banach, Milwaukee, WI US
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20120030953 | POWER TOOL - A power tool includes a handle including a support portion movably supportable on a housing portion and extending substantially about the circumference of the housing portion. The support portion may include a second end movable relative to a first end such that the support portion selectively applies a force to the housing portion. The tool may include a bevel angle detent mechanism in which one of the detent member and the recess is angularly adjustable relative to the associated one of the detent support and the recess support to adjust the predetermined bevel angle position. A bevel angle detent mechanism may include an engagement operating assembly operable between a detent engagement-enabled condition, in which the detent member is engageable in the recess, and a detent engagement-prevention condition, in which the detent member is prevented from engaging the recess. The tool may include a spindle lock assembly. | 02-09-2012 |
Thomas E. Banach, Barkhamsted, CT US
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20080223129 | Apparatus and method for providing a density measurement augmented for entrained gas - A flow measuring system combines a density measuring device and a device for measuring the speed of sound (SOS) propagating through the fluid flow and/or for determining the gas volume fraction (GVF) of the flow. The GVF meter measures acoustic pressures propagating through the fluids to measure the speed of sound α | 09-18-2008 |
20150075215 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTING REFRIGERANT TO PARALLEL FLOW PATHS OF A HEAT EXCHANGER USING FLOW RESTRICTORS - A heat exchanger is disclosed that includes a plurality of parallel refrigerant paths, and a distributor for delivering refrigerant to the plurality of parallel refrigerant paths, the distributor defining a flow restrictor at an entrance to each refrigerant path, wherein the flow restrictors are configured to keep the distributor pressurized at a predetermined level and thereby maintain single phase refrigerant flow into each of the parallel refrigerant paths. The flow restrictors further induce even flow distribution by providing choked flow to each refrigerant path. | 03-19-2015 |
20150083378 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTING REFRIGERANT TO A PARALLEL FLOW HEAT EXCHANGER USING REFRIGERANT INJECTORS - A heat exchanger is disclosed that includes a plurality of parallel refrigerant paths, and a refrigerant injector operatively associated with an inlet to each refrigerant path for independently metering single phase refrigerant into each of the parallel refrigerant paths. | 03-26-2015 |
Timothy E. Banach, Scotia, NY US
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20080275186 | MODIFIED HYDROCARBYLPHENOL-ALDEHYDE RESINS FOR USE AS TACKIFIERS AND RUBBER COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM - The invention relates to a modified hydrocarbylphenol-aldehyde resin prepared by reacting a hydrocarbylphenol-aldehyde resin with a primary or secondary amine and further with an epoxide. The invention also provides a process for preparing a modified, hydrocarbylphenol-aldehyde resin and a rubber composition containing such resin. | 11-06-2008 |
20110313109 | MODIFIED HYDROCARBYLPHENOL-ALDEHYDE RESINS FOR USE AS TACKIFIERS AND RUBBER COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM - The invention relates to a modified hydrocarbylphenol-aldehyde resin prepared by reacting a hydrocarbylphenol-aldehyde resin with a primary or secondary amine and further with an epoxide. The invention also provides a process for preparing a modified, hydrocarbylphenol-aldehyde resin and a rubber composition containing such resin. | 12-22-2011 |
20130245200 | MODIFIED HYDROCARBYLPHENOL-ALDEHYDE RESINS FOR USE AS TACKIFIERS AND RUBBER COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM - The invention relates to a modified hydrocarbylphenol-aldehyde resin prepared by reacting a hydrocarbylphenol-aldehyde resin with a primary or secondary amine and further with an epoxide. The invention also provides a process for preparing a modified, hydrocarbylphenol-aldehyde resin and a rubber composition containing such resin. | 09-19-2013 |
Timothy Edward Banach, Glenville, NY US
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20090062472 | NOVOLAK RESINS AND RUBBER COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THE SAME - The present invention relates to novolak resins prepared with, inter alia, one or more alkylphenols. The invention further relates to compositions comprising the novolak resins, such as vulcanizable rubber compositions, and to products obtained therewith. | 03-05-2009 |
Timothy Edward Banach, Scotia, NY US
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20120011749 | DEVICE ATTACHABLE TO ITEM OF CLOTHING FOR DISPENSING MATERIAL FOR ENHANCING GRIPPING PROPERTIES OF SHOE SOLE - A wiping device may be a friable layer or an absorbent pad made of a material that can absorb and retain a fluid composition and can be attached or is attached to an item of clothing, such as a sock, shoe, compression sleeve, etc. The device is impregnated with an adhesive-type tacky substance that is released when a shoe sole is wiped against it to clean the shoe sole and allow surface dust and debris to be removed from the shoe sole. The deposited substance also forms a film or coating that remains adhered to the surface of the shoe sole to improve traction by imparting tackiness to the shoe sole. | 01-19-2012 |
20120066938 | SHOE SOLES FOR ENHANCING GRIPPING WITH A SMOOTH HARD SURFACE - Shoe soles with and without removable/replaceable gripping pods for athletic or sport shoes are provided with enhanced traction. The sole portions or gripping pods may be provided with a supply of a substance that exhibits a tackiness for enhancing friction between the shoe sole and the any hard floor. The tackiness-enhancing substance may be time-released or discharged from within the shoe sole onto the lower surface(s) of the sole that make(s) contact with the smooth hard playing surface or may be in response to compression or shear forces acting on the sole during play to prolong the tacky properties and reduce slippage. A visual indicator may be provided for notifying the player that it is time to replace the worn or used pod and insert a fresh pod or insert into the pod(s) to maintain high levels of gripping. | 03-22-2012 |
20150112023 | IN-SITU ALKYLPHENOL-ALDEHYDE RESINS - The invention relates to an in-situ process for preparing an alkylphenol-aldehyde resin. The process comprises the step of providing a raw alkylphenol composition. The raw alkylphenol composition comprises one or more alkylphenol compounds and at least about 1 wt % phenol. Each alkylphenol compound has one or more alkyl substituents. The raw alkylphenol composition is reacted directly, without pre-purification, with one or more aldehydes to form an in-situ alkylphenol-aldehyde resin. The invention also relates to an in-situ alkylphenol-aldehyde resin formed from the in-situ process, and its use in a tackifier composition and rubber composition. The tackifier composition and rubber composition containing the in-situ alkylphenol-aldehyde resin show, inter alia, improved tack performance. | 04-23-2015 |
20150112024 | MODIFIED ALKYLPHENOL-ALDEHYDE RESINS STABILIZED BY A SALICYLIC ACID - The invention relates to a process for improving the stability of a base-modified alkylphenol-aldehyde resin (such as an amine-modified alkylphenol-aldehyde resin). The process comprises the step of reacting a base-modified alkylphenol-aldehyde resin with a salicylic acid to stabilize the base-modified alkylphenol-aldehyde resin. The invention also relates to a modified alkylphenol-aldehyde resin formed from the stabilizing process, and its use in a tackifier composition and rubber composition. | 04-23-2015 |
Timothy Edward Banach US
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20110314706 | ATHLETIC SHOE SOLE COATING FOR TRACTION ENHANCEMENT - An athletic shoe coating for traction enhancement includes a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) and a tackyfying resin and a film former initially in solution within a solvent suitable for application to the surface of a shoe sole in liquid form, such as by spraying, rolling and brushing the solution onto the shoe sole. After the solvent evaporates a film or coating attaches or is bonded to the shoe sole that exhibits the property of dynamically modifying the traction properties of the shoe sole when pressure and shear forces are applied to the coating. Such modification causes the exterior surface of the film or coating to “refresh” the exposed surface upon impact. This imparts continued tackiness over extended use. Impact modifiers may be added for controlled release of a solvent to temporarily dissolve or soften the film or coating to promote such refreshment of the coating outer surface. | 12-29-2011 |