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20090314425 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ANALYTE TEST STRIP FOR ACCEPTING DIVERSE SAMPLE VOLUMES - A method of manufacturing an analyte test strip includes positioning a patterned spacer layer between a first insulating layer and a second insulating layer such that the second insulating is disposed above the first insulating layer and a channel is defined between the first and second insulating layers. Moreover, the channel thus defined has a sample-receiving chamber therein, a first port, and a second port. The method also includes coupling a third insulating layer to the first insulating layer such that the third insulating layer is disposed at least partially below the first insulating layer. In the coupling step, the third insulating layer includes a platform portion that extends beyond the first insulating layer and the second insulating layer and the platform portion has an upper surface. In this manufacturing method, the first and second ports are in fluidic communication with the sample-receiving chamber; the upper surface of the platform portion is configured to receive a first (relatively large) bodily fluid sample of at least 5 micro-liters and for filling the sample-receiving chamber with a portion of the first bodily fluid sample, and the second port is configured to receive a second (relatively small) bodily fluid sample of lesser volume than the first bodily fluid sample and for filling the sample-receiving chamber with a portion of the small bodily fluid sample. | 12-24-2009 |
20090317297 | ANALYTE TEST STRIP FOR ACCEPTING DIVERSE SAMPLE VOLUMES - An analyte test strip for accepting diverse bodily fluid sample volumes includes a first insulating layer, a second insulating layer disposed above the first insulating layer, and a third insulating layer disposed below the first insulating layer. The third insulating layer has a platform portion that extends beyond the first and second insulating layers and an upper surface. The analyte test strip also has a patterned spacer layer positioned between the first and second layers. The patterned spacer layer defines a channel between the first and second insulating layers that has a sample-receiving chamber, a first port proximate the platform portion and a second port at an outer edge of the analyte test strip. Moreover, the first port and the second port are in fluidic communication with the sample-receiving chamber. In addition, the upper surface of the platform portion is configured to receive a first (relatively large) bodily fluid sample of at least 5 micro-liters and transfer at least a portion of the first bodily fluid sample to the sample-receiving chamber via the first port. The second port is configured to receive a second (relatively small) bodily fluid sample of lesser volume than the first bodily fluid sample and to transfer at least a portion of the second bodily fluid sample to the sample-receiving chamber. | 12-24-2009 |
20090317847 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING AN ANALTYE IN A BODILY FLUID - A method for determining (e.g., detecting and/or measuring the concentration of) an analyte in a bodily fluid sample includes obtaining a bodily fluid sample, applying the bodily fluid sample to an analyte test strip, transferring the applied bodily fluid sample to a sample-receiving chamber of the analyte test strip, and determining an analyte in the bodily fluid sample. The analyte test strip employed in the method includes a first port in fluidic communication with the sample-receiving chamber and proximate a platform portion of the analyte test strip. Moreover, the platform portion is configured to receive a first (relatively large) bodily fluid sample of at least 5 micro-liters and transfer at least a portion of the first bodily fluid sample to the sample-receiving chamber via the first port. The analyte test strip also includes a second port in fluidic communication with the sample-receiving chamber and an outer edge of the analyte test strip, the second port configured to receive a second (relatively small) bodily fluid sample of lesser volume than the first bodily fluid sample and for transferring at least a portion of the second bodily fluid sample to sample-receiving chamber. In addition, the applying step involves applying the bodily fluid sample to one of the second port and the platform portion of the analyte test strip depending on the volume of the bodily fluid sample. | 12-24-2009 |
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20090106164 | System and Method for Facilitating Transactions Between Two or More Parties - The present invention provides a system and method for facilitating a transaction between two or more parties. Electronic documents are received from a party and are posted to the secured account such that each party can retrieve and modify the electronic documents. Upon agreement, the electronically signed documents are provided to the parties. The present invention also provides a method for facilitating a proposed transaction between an originating party and a potential buying party using various levels of unrestricted and restricted descriptions of the proposed transaction tied to conditions of release. The requested restricted description is provided to the potential buying party whenever the potential buying party agrees to the one or more conditions of release for the requested restricted description. | 04-23-2009 |
20130018762 | System and Apparatus for Facilitating Transactions Between Two or More Parties - The present invention provides a system and apparatus for facilitating transactions involving one or more intellectual properties. A web site is provided using one or more server computers that have a posting for each of the one or more intellectual properties. The intellectual properties include copyrighted material, such as books, music, videos, television shows, movies, software, applications, games or a combination thereof. A selection of one of the intellectual properties is received from one or more client communications devices. Public information and one or more terms for a further disclosure of the selected intellectual property are sent to the one or more client communications devices. A request for an additional level of detail about the selected intellectual property is received from the one or more client communications devices. The additional level of detail about the selected intellectual property is provided to the one or more client communications devices. | 01-17-2013 |
20130018806 | Method for Facilitating Transactions Between Two or More Parties - The present invention provides a method for facilitating a transaction between two or more parties. A server computer is used to determine whether a contact information and an identity validation information of a second party are accurate. Whenever the contact information and the identity validation information of the second party are accurate, one or more documents are modified by attaching and identity validation from a first party and the identity validation from the second party to the one or more documents. | 01-17-2013 |
20130018807 | Method for Facilitating Transactions Between Two or More Parties - The present invention provides a method for facilitating transactions involving one or more intellectual properties. A web site is provided using one or more server computers that have a posting for each of the one or more intellectual properties. The one or more intellectual properties include copyrighted material, such as books, music, videos, television shows, movies, software, applications, games or a combination thereof. A selection of the intellectual properties is received from one or more client communications devices. Public information and one or more terms for a further disclosure of the selected intellectual property are sent to the one or more client communications devices. A request for an additional level of detail about the selected intellectual property is received from the one or more client communications devices. The additional level of detail about the selected intellectual property is provided to the one or more client communications devices. | 01-17-2013 |
20130080770 | System and Apparatus for Facilitating Transactions Between Two or More Parties - The present invention provides a system and apparatus for facilitating a transaction between two or more parties. A server computer is used to determine whether a contact information and an identity validation information of a second party are accurate. Whenever the contact information and the identity validation information of the second party are accurate, one or more documents are modified by attaching and identity validation from a first party and the identity validation from the second party to the one or more documents. | 03-28-2013 |
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20110042597 | MAGNETICALLY DRIVEN HIGH SPEED PNEUMATIC VALVE - A high speed pneumatic valve has a housing enclosing a cavity with an inlet port and an outlet port. A permanently magnetized armature is located in the cavity. The permanently magnetized armature moves between a first, open position and a second, closed position. A coil and magnetic core assembly is located near the armature in the housing. A first voltage applied across the coil results in a magnetic field with a first polarity being induced in the magnetic core thereby attracting the armature toward the magnetic core and away from the outlet port. A second voltage applied across the coil results in a magnetic field with a second, opposite polarity being induced in the magnetic core thereby repelling the armature away from the magnetic core and toward the outlet port. | 02-24-2011 |
20110144641 | High-Intensity Pulsed Electric Field Vitrectomy Apparatus - A high-intensity pulsed electric field (HIPEF) vitrectomy apparatus is disclosed. An exemplary apparatus includes a HIPEF probe comprising at least one electrode disposed at a distal end of the HIPEF probe, such that the distal end is configured for insertion into an eye. Various embodiments include a probe shaft assembled from a modular end segment and one or more additional modular shaft segments, each of the modular end segment and one or more modular shaft segments in turn comprising at least two longitudinal channels adapted to accommodate an electrode unit. In some of these probe shafts, each of the modular end segment and one or more modular shaft segments has a central longitudinal channel, and the probe shaft further comprises an aspiration tube disposed within the central longitudinal channel. | 06-16-2011 |
20120157828 | OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY AND ILLUMINATION USING COMMON LIGHT SOURCE - A light source for a surgical system includes a broadband light source operable to produce broadband light. The light source further includes a wavelength splitter adapted to split the broadband light into illumination light having a spectral range covering at least a majority of the visible spectrum and surgical light having a spectral range outside of the spectral range of the illumination light. The light source then includes at least one surgical module adapted to control application of the surgical light. The light source also includes first and second coupling optics. The first coupling optics are configured to optically couple the illumination light to an illumination light guide for delivery to a first surgical probe. The second coupling optics are configured to optically couple the surgical light to a surgical light guide for delivery to a second surgical probe. | 06-21-2012 |
20120157906 | VITRECTOMY PROBE WITH ADJUSTABLE CUTTER PORT SIZE - Vitrectomy probes and system related thereto are disclosed herein. The disclosure describes various example vitrectomy probes having an adjustable cutting port size. Various example features are described for adjusting the size of the cutting port. Further, the disclosure provides examples for adjusting the size of the cutter port while the vitrectomy probe is in operation. | 06-21-2012 |
20120157907 | VITRECTOMY PROBE WITH ADJUSTABLE CUTTER PORT SIZE - Vitrectomy probes and system related thereto are disclosed herein. The disclosure describes various example vitrectomy probes having an adjustable cutting port size. Various example features are described for adjusting the size of the cutting port. Further, the disclosure provides examples for adjusting the size of the cutter port while the vitrectomy probe is in operation. | 06-21-2012 |
20120157908 | VITRECTOMY PROBE WITH ADJUSTABLE CUTTER PORT SIZE - Vitrectomy probes and system related thereto are disclosed herein. The disclosure describes various example vitrectomy probes having an adjustable cutting port size. Various example features are described for adjusting the size of the cutting port. Further, the disclosure provides examples for adjusting the size of the cutter port while the vitrectomy probe is in operation. | 06-21-2012 |
20120157909 | VITRECTOMY PROBE WITH ADJUSTABLE CUTTER PORT SIZE - Vitrectomy probes and system related thereto are disclosed herein. The disclosure describes various example vitrectomy probes having an adjustable cutting port size. Various example features are described for adjusting the size of the cutting port. Further, the disclosure provides examples for adjusting the size of the cutter port while the vitrectomy probe is in operation. Some implementations disclosed herein include a piezoelectric element operable to adjust a position of a stroke limiter to define a size of the cutter port. | 06-21-2012 |
20120158029 | VITRECTOMY PROBE WITH ADJUSTABLE CUTTER PORT SIZE - Vitrectomy probes and system related thereto are disclosed herein. The disclosure describes various example vitrectomy probes having an adjustable cutting port size. For example, one example vitrectomy probe includes a piezoelectric element adapted to adjust the size of the cutting port. Further, the disclosure provides examples for adjusting the size of the cutter port while the vitrectomy probe is in operation. | 06-21-2012 |
20120158030 | VITRECTOMY PROBE WITH ADJUSTABLE CUTTER PORT SIZE - Vitrectomy probes and system related thereto are disclosed herein. The disclosure describes various example vitrectomy probes having an adjustable cutting port size. Various example features are described for adjusting the size of the cutting port. Further, the disclosure provides examples for adjusting the size of the cutter port while the vitrectomy probe is in operation. | 06-21-2012 |
20120165724 | HYDRAULIC VITRECTOMY PROBE - Hydraulic vitrectomy probes and methods and systems associated therewith are discussed. Example hydraulic vitrectomy probes may include a pressure multiplier that is operable to output a hydraulic pressure at a multiple of a received pneumatic pressure. Because of the incompressible nature of liquid, hydraulic vitrectomy probes are, among other things, more responsive, may be operated at higher cutting rates, provide improved patient safety, and have a form factor (e.g., size and/or shape) that may be more easily maneuvered by a surgeon. | 06-28-2012 |
20120190921 | COUNTER-ROTATING OPHTHALMIC SCANNER DRIVE MECHANISM - An endoprobe for ophthalmic microsurgical procedures including a hand-piece including a motor, a cannula assembly coupled to the hand-piece, and a transmission system coupling the motor to the cannula assembly is provided. The cannula assembly having an outer tube and an inner tube concentric with the outer tube, each able to rotate about the longitudinal axis and having a proximal end and a distal end. The transmission system rotates the outer tube in a first direction and the inner tube in a second, opposing direction about the longitudinal axis. A method for scanning a light beam along a linear trajectory using a cannula assembly as above is also provided. | 07-26-2012 |
20120191078 | COMBINED SURGICAL ENDOPROBE FOR OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY, ILLUMINATION OR PHOTOCOAGULATION - A surgical system includes a surgical laser source operable to emit a surgical laser beam and an OCT engine operable to emit an OCT beam. The surgical system also includes an endoprobe optically coupled to the surgical laser source and the OCT engine. The endoprobe includes an OCT fiber for transmitting the OCT beam, a surgical laser fiber for transmitting the surgical laser beam, and scanning optics optically coupled to the OCT fiber and the surgical laser fiber, the scanning optics configured to simultaneously scan both the OCT beam and the surgical laser beam. The surgical system further includes a processor programmed to control the scanning optics to scan the OCT beam and the surgical laser beam over a targeted tissue area and to detect an OCT signal from the targeted tissue area. | 07-26-2012 |
20120245569 | PNEUMATICALLY DRIVEN OPHTHALMIC SCANNING ENDOPROBE - An ophthalmic endoprobe including a hand-piece and a cannula assembly having a longitudinal axis is provided. The cannula assembly including an inner tube concentric with an outer tube; wherein the hand-piece may further include a motor powered by a pneumatic energy source, the motor providing motion to a transmission shaft; and a transmission system to couple the shaft motion to the cannula assembly; wherein the transmission system provides a counter-rotating motion to the inner tube and the outer tube about the longitudinal axis of the cannula. A fluid console for use in endoscopic ophthalmic microsurgery including a pneumatics module to obtain a pneumatic force from an external source and provide an adjustable pneumatic force; a scanning module coupled to the pneumatics module; and an endoprobe coupled to the scanning module is also provided. | 09-27-2012 |
20130144278 | Devices and Methods for Multispot Scanning - An ophthalmic endoprobe system comprises an optical fiber configured to transmit light energy along an optical axis. The system further comprises a first scanning element rotatable relative to the optical fiber and arranged to receive at least a portion of the transmitted light energy. The first scanning element includes a diffractive optical element. The system also comprises a second scanning element rotatable relative to the first scanning element and arranged to receive at least a portion of the transmitted light energy from the first scanning element. | 06-06-2013 |
20130158392 | Reciprocating Drive Optical Scanner for Surgical Endoprobes - A microsurgical endoprobe and method for use are provided. The microsurgical endoprobe may have a cannula assembly with a proximal element and a distal element coupled to a mechanical actuator. The microsurgical endoprobe may be configured to rotate at least one of the proximal element and the distal element in a first direction for an arc period, perform a microsurgical procedure on the tissue, and rotate the at least one of the proximal element and the distal element in a second direction opposite to the first direction for the arc period. The microsurgical endoprobe may include a hand-piece having a motor with a cannula assembly coupled to the hand-piece. | 06-20-2013 |
20130158393 | Concentric Drive Scanning Probe - An endoprobe for microsurgical procedures is provided, including a hand-piece having a concentric drive having a proximal coupling and a distal coupling and a cannula assembly coupled to the hand-piece. The cannula assembly may include an outer tube having a longitudinal axis and an inner tube positioned within the outer tube, the distal coupling providing a first rotation to the outer tube about the longitudinal axis and the proximal coupling providing a second rotation to the inner tube within the outer tube. According to embodiments disclosed herein a method for scanning a light beam using a cannula assembly as described above is also provided. | 06-20-2013 |
20130158576 | VITRECTOMY PROBE WITH ADJUSTABLE CUTTER PORT SIZE - Vitrectomy probes and system related thereto are disclosed herein. The disclosure describes vitrectomy probes having an adjustable cutting port size. The cutting port size may be adjusted by altering a position of a stroke limiter via a stepper motor. Various example features are described for adjusting the size of the cutting port. | 06-20-2013 |
20130158579 | VITRECTOMY PROBE WITH ADJUSTABLE CUTTER PORT SIZE - Vitrectomy probes and system related thereto are disclosed herein. The disclosure describes various example vitrectomy probes having an adjustable cutting port size. Various example features are described for adjusting the size of the cutting port. Further, the disclosure provides examples for adjusting the size of the cutter port while the vitrectomy probe is in operation. | 06-20-2013 |
20130158580 | VITRECTOMY PROBE WITH ADJUSTABLE CUTTER PORT SIZE - Vitrectomy probes and system related thereto are disclosed herein. The disclosure describes various example vitrectomy probes having an adjustable cutting port size. Various example features are described for adjusting the size of the cutting port. Further, the disclosure provides examples for adjusting the size of the cutter port while the vitrectomy probe is in operation. | 06-20-2013 |
20130158581 | VITRECTOMY PROBE WITH ADJUSTABLE CUTTER PORT SIZE - Vitrectomy probes and system related thereto are disclosed herein. The disclosure describes various example vitrectomy probes having an adjustable cutting port size. Various example features are described for adjusting the size of the cutting port. Further, the disclosure provides examples for adjusting the size of the cutter port while the vitrectomy probe is in operation. | 06-20-2013 |
20130158582 | VITRECTOMY PROBE WITH ADJUSTABLE CUTTER PORT SIZE - Vitrectomy probes and system related thereto are disclosed herein. The disclosure describes vitrectomy probes having an adjustable cutting port size. In some instances, the cutting port size may be adjusted by altering a position of a stroke limiter via a pancake motor. Various example features are described for adjusting the size of the cutting port. | 06-20-2013 |
20130158583 | VITRECTOMY PROBE WITH ADJUSTABLE CUTTER PORT SIZE - Vitrectomy probes and system related thereto are disclosed herein. The disclosure describes vitrectomy probes including an adjustable stroke limiter longitudinally moveable therein in response to a rotation of the stroke limiter. The adjustable stroke limiter is operable to adjust a cutting port size of a cutter. | 06-20-2013 |
20130158584 | VITRECTOMY PROBE WITH ADJUSTABLE CUTTER PORT SIZE - Vitrectomy probes and system related thereto are disclosed herein. The disclosure describes various example vitrectomy probes having an adjustable cutting port size. Various example features are described for adjusting the size of the cutting port. Further, the disclosure provides examples for adjusting the size of the cutter port while the vitrectomy probe is in operation. | 06-20-2013 |
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20140364886 | VITRECTOMY PROBE WITH ADJUSTABLE CUTTER PORT SIZE - Vitrectomy probes and system related thereto are disclosed herein. The disclosure describes various example vitrectomy probes having an adjustable cutting port size. Various example features are described for adjusting the size of the cutting port. Further, the disclosure provides examples for adjusting the size of the cutter port while the vitrectomy probe is in operation. | 12-11-2014 |
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20140154420 | PARTIALLY FLUORINATED COPOLYMERS - This invention is directed to a copolymer comprising fluorinated (met)acrylates, alkyl methacrylates, ethoxylates (meth)acrylates, and alkyl amino (meth)acrylates. These copolymers are capable of providing improved oil and water repellency to hard substrates while also maintaining its stability in a mixture of organic solvents. | 06-05-2014 |
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20160090438 | SULFONATED FLUORINATED, NON-FLUORINATED OR PARTIALLY FLUORINATED URETHANES - The invention relates to a compound prepared by (i) reacting (a) at least one compound selected from diisocyanate, polyisocyanate, or mixture thereof; (b) at least one isocyanate-reactive compound selected from a fluorinated alcohol; a cyclic or acyclic sugar alcohol which is substituted with at least one āR | 03-31-2016 |
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20160090508 | NON-FLUORINATED URETHANE BASED COATINGS - The present invention is an aqueous composition comprising at least one hydrophobic compound having at least one linkage of Formula I: | 03-31-2016 |
20160090509 | USE OF NON-FLUORINATED OR PARTIALLY FLUORINATED URETHANES IN COATINGS - The present invention is a method for imparting surface effects to a substrate using at least one hydrophobic compound with at least one linkage of Formula I: | 03-31-2016 |
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20160090686 | NON-FLUORINATED MONOMERS AND POLYMERS FOR SURFACE EFFECT COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to monomers and polymers of Formula (I): | 03-31-2016 |
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