Hartney
James Chase Hartney, St. Petersburg, FL US
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20130205843 | SYSTEM TO DETECT PRIMING OF A BULK DISPENSE SYSTEM FOR AN APPLIANCE - A bulk fluid dispensing system that can detect when priming has occurred is provided. The system can prime itself so as to remove e.g., air gaps that might affect the metering of a proper amount of a fluid such as laundry detergent or fabric softener into a wash chamber or wash bin of the appliance. A pressure sensor can be used to determine when such priming has occurred. Other features can be provided as well. | 08-15-2013 |
John Hartney, Arvada, CO US
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20130289121 | PULMONARY DISEASE TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS BASED ON ARHGEF1 - Treatment and diagnostic methods are provided for pulmonary disease, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Arhgef1, a leukocyte signaling molecule, functions normally to suppress integrin-mediated MMP production by alveolar macrophages. MMP9 production by fibronectin-stimulated monocytes and macrophages depends on autocrine thromboxane receptor signaling and this signaling pathway is attenuated by Arhgef1. Expression of ARHGEF1 by human peripheral blood monocytes varies between individuals and inversely correlates with fibronectin-mediated MMP9 production. Arhgef1 levels can function as a predictor for a pulmonary disease candidate and a thromboxane receptor antagonist can treat a pulmonary disease condition resulting from low Arhgef1 levels. | 10-31-2013 |
John M. Hartney, Arvada, CO US
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20150051259 | PRO-INFLAMMATORY MEDIATORS IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF PULMONARY DISEASE - Treatment and diagnostic methods are provided for pulmonary disease, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Various pro-inflammatory mediators are elevated in a model of COPD that can be used predict the presence of COPD and/or subtypes of COPD in human patients. Profiles of these mediators can also predict the responsiveness of some patients to certain therapies, including thromboxane receptor antagonist treatment. Methods are provided for diagnosing a subject as a pulmonary disease candidate that include determining leukocyte expression in the subject of at least one pro-inflammatory mediator and identifying the subject as a pulmonary disease candidate when leukocyte expression in the subject of the pro-inflammatory mediator is increased compared to leukocyte expression of the pro-inflammatory mediator in a healthy individual. The pulmonary disease candidate can also be treated by administering a therapeutically effective amount of a thromboxane receptor antagonist. | 02-19-2015 |
Joseph Hartney, Wallaceburg CA
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20160107842 | Return Roller Battery for Conveyor Belts - A return roller battery has a plurality of idler rollers rotatably attached at either end to opposing mounting plates. The mounting plates are rotatably attached to a conveyor belt frame and selectively rotated by a crank mechanism to position one of the idler rollers beneath the conveyor belt to support the belt. A locking mechanism secures the mounting plates against rotation when an idler roller is in position. | 04-21-2016 |
20160107843 | Floating Conveyor Belt Cleaner Assembly - A floating conveyor belt cleaner assembly for removing residual material on the surface of a conveyor belt has a scraper assembly with a plurality of scraper blades rotatably mounted between mounting frames attached to the support structure of a conveyor belt adjacent the opposing edges of the belt. A rotating mechanism selectively rotates the scraper assembly relative to the mounting frames to position a new set of scraper blades against the conveyor belt once the worn set of scraper blades requires replacement. A float mechanism permits movement of the scraper assembly vertically substantially perpendicular to the surface of the belt as the scraper blades wear down. | 04-21-2016 |