John Lewis
John Lewis Dennis, Jr., Marlow, OK US
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20140364535 | Methods and Cement Compositions Utilizing Treated Polyolefin Fibers - Methods and cement compositions are provided that utilize treated polyolefin fibers for lost circulation and/or mechanical property enhancement. Disclosed is a method comprising: providing a cement composition comprising: a hydraulic cement; water; and treated polyolefin fibers that are rod-shaped and have a length in a range from about 0.0625 inches to about 0.25 inches, wherein the treated polyolefin fibers have been treated with a surfactant to make the treated polyolefin fibers hydrophilic; placing the cement composition in a selected location; and allowing the cement composition to set. | 12-11-2014 |
John Lewis Guymon, Jr., Salt Lake City, UT US
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20100153739 | Securable independent electronic document - In accordance with embodiments within, a secure independent electronic document apparatus, it's system, method, and manufacture is taught. With an authenticable and tamper detectable electronic container supporting platform vendor and authentication independence, character text data sections supporting digital signatures, data automation and nested embedding, as well as graphical image data, or other free format data sections supporting many data processing operations, imaging representation comprised within a container using a secure and independent system, the secure independent electronic document presents a solution for digital electronic information distribution, commerce, trade and exchange. | 06-17-2010 |
John Lewis Hogan, Iii, Valdosta, GA US
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20130261567 | Coagulant substance which will be found at the base of a needle to reduce leakage of fluids, mainly blood from around the insertion base of a needle - My invention is improving the hemodialysis fistula needle as depicted as FIG. | 10-03-2013 |
John Lewis Rachels, Huntington Beach, CA US
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20090280703 | Strap-on swimming fin - A strap-on swimming fin apparatus configured for removable engagement with a person's limb, the apparatus having an elongate strap with a pair of mutually engagable surface fasteners, the strap configured for secure removable engagement around the limb. An extremity cover, such as a glove or bootie, is joined flexibly to a side edge of the first strap and is configured for engaging an associated extremity, such as a hand or foot. A pair of fins are secured to a top surface of the strap in opposing positions, thereby improving the person's thrust through the water as well as their ability to maneuver, while simultaneously allowing for full unobstructed use and articulation of both the limb and extremity. | 11-12-2009 |
John Lewis Sapp, Jr., Halifax CA
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20140163395 | Computer-Aided Localization of Site of Origin of Cardiac Activation - A method for quantifying, during pacemapping, a comparison of a BSPM of interest to a pace site BSPM. The method may include receiving at a computing device a plurality of ECG signals from an acquisition system. The pace site BSPM may be calculated using the plurality of ECG signals. The BSPM of interest may be compared to the pace site BSPM, by: retrieving the BSPM of interest from memory accessible by the computing device; and, calculating one or more comparison metrics for the BSPM of interest as compared to the pace site BSPM. An indication of similarity between the BSPM of interest and the pace site BSPM based on the comparison metric calculated may be displayed on a user interface in communication with the computing device. | 06-12-2014 |
John Lewis Smith, Wilts GB
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20150099646 | NUCLEIC ACID AMPLIFICATION PRIMERS FOR PCR-BASED CLONALITY STUDIES - The invention relates to PCR-based clonality studies for among others early diagnosis of lymphoproliferative disorders. Provided is a set of nucleic acid amplification primers comprising a forward primer, or a variant thereof, and a reverse primer, or a variant thereof, capable of amplifying a rearrangement selected from the group consisting of a VH-JH IGH rearrangement, a DH-JH IGH rearrangement, a VK-JK IGK rearrangement, a VK/intron-Kde IGK rearrangement, a Vλ-Jλ IGL rearrangement, a Vβ-Jβ TCRB rearrangement, a Dβ-Jβ TCRB rearrangement, a Vγ-Jγ TCRG rearrangement, a Vδ-Jδ TCRD rearrangement, a Dδ-Dδ TCRD rearrangement, a Dδ-Jδ TCRD rearrangement, a Vδ-Dδ TCRD rearrangement, or a translocation selected from t(11;14) (BCL1-IGH) and t(14;18) (BCL2-IGH). The primers can be used in PCR-based clonality studies for early diagnosis of lymphoproliferative disorders and detection of minimal residual disease (MRD). Also provided is a kit comprising at least one set of primers of the invention. | 04-09-2015 |
John Lewis Wang, Walnut, CA US
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20110085334 | LED illuminating device - A LED illuminating arrangement with a plurality of illuminating devices connected in parallel with wires aligned at a one-plane manner. The illuminating device comprises a shell formed by injection molding of ABS plastic, an illuminating unit and a sealing arrangement. The shell has a top side, two sidewalls defining two guiding slots for wires passage and one or more chambers indented from the top side. The illuminating unit includes a printed circuit board and one or more diodes mounted on an exposed portion of the circuit board within the chamber in series for providing illumination. The sealing arrangement is made of thermosetting polymer sealing at each chamber, protecting the diode and the exposed portion of the circuit board against water. | 04-14-2011 |