Foster, CO
Erin Mavourneen Foster, Fort Collins, CO US
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20090301989 | Easy open lever cap - A cap designed with a bore provided allows the user to gain the advantage of leverage and control. Placing a cylindrical object through the bore of a hard to open nail polish cap or a potentially hazardous champagne cap provides the user safety and ease while dismantling. | 12-10-2009 |
Gary Foster, Fort Collins, CO US
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20130012918 | STEADY GRIP OPHTHALMIC SURGICAL SYRINGE AND METHOD - A disposable hypodermic syringe for stable one-handed dispensing of fluids and precision positioning comprises a hollow barrel for retaining fluid. The barrel has proximal end, a midpoint, and a distal end, and a proximal end. At least one forward barrel flange is fixedly formed around or connected to the barrel and positioned at a point between the midpoint and the distal end of the barrel. | 01-10-2013 |
Glen A Foster, Fort Collins, CO US
Jonathan E. Foster, Boulder, CO US
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20100069643 | Convergent Process for the Synthesis of Taxane Derivatives - The application provides a process for the preparation of taxane derivatives and intermediates useful in such processes. | 03-18-2010 |
Jonathan E. Foster, Arvada, CO US
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20090306400 | CONVERGENT PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF TAXANE DERIVATIVES. - The present invention is broadly directed to novel compounds useful for the synthesis of biologically active compounds, including taxane derivatives, and convergent processes for the preparation of these taxane derivatives and their intermediates. | 12-10-2009 |
Matthew B. Foster, Lone Tree, CO US
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20110023935 | Flexible Photovoltaic Array With Integrated Wiring And Control Circuitry, and Associated Methods - A flexible photovoltaic module for converting light into electricity includes a plurality of photovoltaic cells, a wiring harness, and a connection subsystem. The plurality of photovoltaic cells are electrically interconnected to form a positive node for supplying current to a load and a negative node for receiving current from the load. The wiring harness includes a plurality of flexible electrical conductors, each electrical conductor being electrically isolated within the wiring harness. The connection subsystem is operable to selectively connect the positive node to one of the electrical conductors of the wiring harness. A plurality of flexible photovoltaic modules may be connected to form a photovoltaic array. | 02-03-2011 |
20140030841 | Flexible High-Voltage Adaptable Current Photovoltaic Modules And Associated Methods - A flexible photovoltaic module for converting light into an electric current includes a plurality of electrically interconnected flexible photovoltaic submodules monolithically integrated onto a common flexible substrate. Each photovoltaic submodule includes a plurality of electrically interconnected flexible thin-film photovoltaic cells monolithically integrated onto the flexible substrate. A flexible photovoltaic module for converting light into an electric current includes a backplane layer for supporting the photovoltaic module. A first pottant layer is disposed on the backplane layer, and a photovoltaic submodule assembly is disposed on the first pottant layer. The photovoltaic submodule assembly has at least one photovoltaic submodule, where each photovoltaic submodule includes a plurality of thin-film photovoltaic cells. A second pottant layer is disposed on the photovoltaic submodule assembly, and a upper laminate layer disposed on the second pottant layer. | 01-30-2014 |
Sam M. Foster, Fort Collins, CO US
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20140305928 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR A HEATING SURFACE HAVING A SELECTABLE SHAPE, SIZE, LOCATION, AND HEAT INTENSITY - A heating appliance includes a heating structure having a lower surface and a flat upper surface for supporting and imparting heat into an object, such a pot or pan used to cook food. The heating structure includes an array of heating elements arranged on the lower surface of the heating structure in an m×n array having m columns and n rows. Each element is thermally coupled to a region of the structure for heating its respective region of the structure independently of other regions of the structure associated with the other heating elements. | 10-16-2014 |
Sasha A. Foster, Fort Collins, CO US
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20100064984 | Joint stabilized straight plane movement stretching method - Generally, a joint stabilized planar motion stretching system for an animal. Specifically, a method of stretching an animal which includes joint stabilization and straight plane motion of the stretched anatomy about the stabilized joint. | 03-18-2010 |
20120216821 | Joint Stabilized Straight Plane Movement Stretching System - Generally, a joint stabilized planar motion stretching system for an animal. Specifically, a method of stretching an animal which includes joint stabilization and straight plane motion of the stretched anatomy about the stabilized joint. | 08-30-2012 |
Stephen Foster, Ft. Collins, CO US
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20090155164 | HUMAN C-FMS ANTIGEN BINDING PROTEINS - Antigen binding proteins that bind to human c-fms protein are provided. Nucleic acids encoding the antigen binding protein, vectors, and cells encoding the same are also provided. The antigen binding proteins can inhibit binding of c-fms to CSF-1, reduce monocyte migration into tumors, and reduce the accumulation of tumor-associated macrophages. | 06-18-2009 |
20120230987 | METHODS FOR TREATING CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH C-FMS - Antigen binding proteins that bind to human c-fms protein are provided. Nucleic acids encoding the antigen binding protein, vectors, and cells encoding the same are also provided. The antigen binding proteins can inhibit binding of c-fms to CSF-1, reduce monocyte migration into tumors, and reduce the accumulation of tumor-associated macrophages. | 09-13-2012 |
Steven Foster, Littleton, CO US
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20130159836 | ANONYMOUS REPORTING SYSTEM - An anonymous reporting system for use in reporting and following up on incidents, accidents, and the like. The system may be accessed via an Internet website. A reporting individual may select a type of incident to report. In one example, the reporting individual may select a level on anonymity and some, none or all of the individual's personal identification is displayed to the organization according to the selected level. | 06-20-2013 |
Susan Anne Foster, Centennial, CO US
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20140107871 | Turbulence Mitigation for Touch Screen Systems - A method and apparatus for managing a touch screen system. Data generated by an acceleration detector about acceleration of the touch screen system is received. The acceleration detector is located within the touch screen system. An action is initiated by an input manager when the acceleration of the touch screen system reduces usability of the touch screen system. | 04-17-2014 |
Thomas Foster, Boulder, CO US
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20080241052 | Apparatus, method and system for delivering oxygen-ozone - Apparatus, method and system for delivering a sterile unit dose of ozone that may include concentrating oxygen from air, which can include pressurizing at least one zeolite chamber having at least one zeolite material where the at least one zeolite material selectively adsorbs a substantial amount of nitrogen and not a substantial amount of oxygen. An oxygen-ozone cell may be filled with substantially concentrated oxygen from the at least one zeolite chamber. The oxygen-ozone cell may then be sequestered. The oxygen-ozone cell may be removed and may be engaged with an ozone conversion unit. The ozone conversion unit may charge the substantially concentrated oxygen generating a predetermined concentration of ozone. The oxygen-ozone cell may be disengaged from the ozone conversion unit. | 10-02-2008 |
20090110614 | Syringe, system and method for delivering oxygen-ozone - In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a syringe, method and system for delivering a therapeutic amount of ozone are disclosed. An exemplary syringe can have a gas chamber and one or more electrodes. A portion of at least one electrode can be within the gas chamber. Alternatively, singularly or in conjunction, one or both electrodes can be attached to the outside of an exemplary syringe. One or more electrical contact points can be outside the gas chamber. Each electrical contact point can be connected to an electrode. Oxygen gas can provided within the gas chamber of the exemplary syringe. A medical ozone generator can be connected to the syringe via the electrical contact points. Corona discharge can be effectuated via the electrodes, which can result in an amount of ozone gas can being produced from the oxygen gas. | 04-30-2009 |
20090152098 | Syringe device, system and method for delivering ozone gas - In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a syringe device, method and system for delivering a therapeutic amount of ozone are disclosed. A sterility case can enclose a syringe portion and can maintain sterility while the syringe device is interfaced to an ozone generator. A valvably-controlled fluid channel can extend from the barrel of the syringe through the case. Conducting elements can be attached to the case and can breach the case. The conductive elements can be connected to electrodes. The electrodes can be attached to the syringe. The syringe portion can be filled with oxygen gas via the valvably-controlled fluid channel. An electric current can be provided to the conductive elements from an ozone generator resulting in a corona discharge from at least one electrode. A therapeutic amount of ozone gas can be produced from the oxygen gas and the syringe delivered into the sterile field without compromise. | 06-18-2009 |
20120022439 | SYRINGE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERING OXYGEN-OZONE - In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a syringe, method and system for delivering a therapeutic amount of ozone are disclosed. An exemplary syringe can have a gas chamber and one or more electrodes. A portion of at least one electrode can be within the gas chamber. Alternatively, singularly or in conjunction, one or both electrodes can be attached to the outside of an exemplary syringe. One or more electrical contact points can be outside the gas chamber. Each electrical contact point can be connected to an electrode. Oxygen gas can provided within the gas chamber of the exemplary syringe. A medical ozone generator can be connected to the syringe via the electrical contact points. Corona discharge can be effectuated via the electrodes, which can result in an amount of ozone gas can being produced from the oxygen gas. | 01-26-2012 |
20130066258 | Syringe, System And Method For Delivering Oxygen-Ozone - In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a syringe, method and system for delivering a therapeutic amount of ozone are disclosed. An exemplary syringe can have a gas chamber and one or more electrodes. A portion of at least one electrode can be within the gas chamber. Alternatively, singularly or in conjunction, one or both electrodes can be attached to the outside of an exemplary syringe. One or more electrical contact points can be outside the gas chamber. Each electrical contact point can be connected to an electrode. Oxygen gas can provided within the gas chamber of the exemplary syringe. A medical ozone generator can be connected to the syringe via the electrical contact points. Corona discharge can be effectuated via the electrodes, which can result in an amount of ozone gas can being produced from the oxygen gas. | 03-14-2013 |
20150133852 | SYRINGE DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERING OZONE GAS - In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a syringe device, method and system for delivering a therapeutic amount of ozone are disclosed. A sterility case can enclose a syringe portion and can maintain sterility while the syringe device is interfaced to an ozone generator. A valvably-controlled fluid channel can extend from the barrel of the syringe through the case. Conducting elements can be attached to the case and can breach the case. The conductive elements can be connected to electrodes. The electrodes can be attached to the syringe. The syringe portion can be filled with oxygen gas via the valvably-controlled fluid channel. An electric current can be provided to the conductive elements from an ozone generator resulting in a corona discharge from at least one electrode. A therapeutic amount of ozone gas can be produced from the oxygen gas and the syringe delivered into the sterile field without compromise. | 05-14-2015 |