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Adam Johnson, North Whales, PA US
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20090286994 | Process for Synthesizing Nitramine Compounds - There is disclosed a process for synthesizing nitrosamine compounds. Specifically, there is disclosed a process for synthesizing N-nitropyrrolidine. | 11-19-2009 |
Adam Johnson, Monroeville, PA US
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20100081503 | VIDEO GAME SYSTEM - Disclosed is a video game system. The video game system includes a video game console, and a Compact Disc (CD) changing apparatus. The CD changing apparatus is connected to the video game console. Further, the CD changing apparatus is capable of accommodating, and reading a plurality of game CDs. Furthermore, the video game apparatus is capable of operating the CD changing apparatus to search and read a game CD from the plurality of game CDs for facilitating a user to play the video game stored on the game CD. | 04-01-2010 |
Alan T. Johnson, Philadelphia, PA US
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20080274912 | Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes Functionally Adsorbed to Biopolymers for Use as Chemical Sensors - Chemical field effect sensors comprising nanotube field effect devices having biopolymers such as single stranded DNA functionally adsorbed to the nanotubes are provided. Also included are arrays comprising the sensors and methods of using the devices to detect volatile compounds. | 11-06-2008 |
20100190270 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR DETECTING A GASEOUS ANALYTE IN A GAS - Systems and methods for detecting a gaseous analyte utilize a micromechanical piezoelectric resonator having a functionalization layer configured to bind with the gaseous analyte. The functionalization layer may include a layer of carbon nanotubes affixed to the resonator and coated with biopolymers configured to bind with the gaseous analyte. The gaseous analyte may be detected by operating the micromechanical piezoelectric resonator and functionalization layer in the presence of the gas, detecting a change in the resonant frequency of the resonator, and determining the concentration of the gaseous analyte from the change in resonant frequency. Finally, the layer of carbon nanotubes may be grown on the piezoelectric resonator by depositing a catalyst on a piezoelectric structure, heating the piezoelectric structure and the catalyst to enhance the growth of the carbon nanotubes, and growing the carbon nanotubes at growth sites on the piezoelectric structure. | 07-29-2010 |
20120107593 | HIGH YIELD PREPARATION OF MACROSCOPIC GRAPHENE OXIDE MEMBRANES - Disclosed are graphene oxide membrane materials of high surface area, which membranes suitably have a surface area of above about 200 μm and exhibit electrical conductivity in excess of about 200 S/m. Also provided are methods of synthesizing such membranes, as well as devices and sensors that incorporate these novel grapheme materials. | 05-03-2012 |
20130164859 | DNA-DECORATED GRAPHENE CHEMICAL SENSORS - The present invention provides a broad response single-stranded DNA-graphene chemical sensor device. The present invention also provides methods for improving the ability of graphene to work as a chemical sensor by using single-stranded DNA as a sensitizing agent. | 06-27-2013 |
20130217222 | LARGE-SCALE GRAPHENE SHEET: ARTICLES, COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND DEVICES INCORPORATING SAME - Provided are methods for growing large-size, uniform graphene layers on planarized substrates using Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) at atmospheric pressure; graphene produced according to these methods may have a single layer content exceeding 95%. Field effect transistors fabricated by the inventive process have room temperature hole mobilities that are a factor of 2-5 larger than those measured for samples grown on commercially-available copper foil substrates. | 08-22-2013 |
Alexis W. Johnson, Warren, PA US
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20080315834 | Battery pack chargers and charging method - A method of charging a battery pack is provided. The method includes: electronically connecting a battery pack to a charger; detecting information regarding the battery pack; determining an appropriate charging regime based on the detected information; and applying the charging regime to the battery pack. A battery charger may also provided. The battery charger includes: a first terminal for connecting to a battery pack; a second terminal for connecting to a battery pack, a microprocessor operatively connected to the terminals and configured to receive a signal from at least one terminal regarding a battery pack connected to the terminal and control the charger to select and apply a charging regime to the battery pack according to the signal. | 12-25-2008 |
20080318088 | Battery pack for cordless devices - A battery pack including a housing, a terminal block, a printed circuit board electrically connected to the terminal block, at least one battery cell, and a spark gap device on the printed circuit board to provide electrostatic discharge protection and disposed between the printed circuit board and the terminal block. | 12-25-2008 |
20100273031 | Battery Pack For Cordless Devices - A battery pack including a housing, a terminal block, a printed circuit board electrically connected to the terminal block, at least one battery cell, and a spark gap device on the printed circuit board to provide electrostatic discharge protection and disposed between the printed circuit board and the terminal block. | 10-28-2010 |
20130106343 | Battery Pack For Cordless Devices | 05-02-2013 |
Andrew D. Johnson, Doylestown, PA US
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20100180913 | METHODS FOR IN-SITU CHAMBER CLEANING PROCESS FOR HIGH VOLUME MANUFACTURE OF SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS - The present invention is related to the field of semiconductor processing equipment and methods and provides, in particular, methods and apparatus for in-situ removal of undesired deposits in the interiors of reactor chambers, for example, on chamber walls and elsewhere. The invention provides methods according to which cleaning steps are integrated and incorporated into a high-throughput growth process. Preferably, the times when growth should be suspended and cleaning commenced and when cleaning should be terminated and growth resumed are automatically determined based on sensor inputs. The invention also provides reactor chamber systems for the efficient performance of the integrated cleaning/growth methods of this invention. | 07-22-2010 |
20110212546 | UV ABSORPTION BASED MONITOR AND CONTROL OF CHLORIDE GAS STREAM - A semiconductor growth system includes a chamber and a source of electromagnetic radiation. A detector is arranged to detect absorption of radiation from the source by a chloride- based chemical of the reaction chamber. A control system controls the operation of the chamber in response to the absorption of radiation by the chloride-based chemical. The control system controls the operation of the chamber by adjusting a parameter of the reaction chamber. | 09-01-2011 |
Andrew David Johnson, Doylestown, PA US
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20090095346 | ANTIREFLECTIVE COATINGS FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC APPLICATIONS - A process is provided for making a photovoltaic device comprising a silicon substrate comprising a p-n junction, the process comprising the steps of: forming an amorphous silicon carbide antireflective coating over at least one surface of the silicon substrate by chemical vapor deposition of a composition comprising a precursor selected from the group consisting of an organosilane, an aminosilane, and mixtures thereof, wherein the amorphous silicon carbide antireflective coating is a film represented by the formula Si | 04-16-2009 |
20090096106 | ANTIREFLECTIVE COATINGS - A method of forming a feature in a substrate comprising the steps of: forming a dielectric layer on a substrate; forming an antireflective coating over the dielectric layer; forming a photoresist pattern over the antireflective coating; etching the dielectric layer through the patterned photoresist; and removing the antireflective coating and the photoresist, wherein the antireflective coating is a film represented by the formula Si | 04-16-2009 |
20100055921 | Selective Etching of Silicon Dioxide Compositions - A process for selectively etching a material comprising SiO | 03-04-2010 |
20100120262 | Amino Vinylsilane Precursors for Stressed SiN Films - The present invention is a method to increase the intrinsic compressive stress in plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) silicon nitride (SiN) and silicon carbonitride (SiCN) thin films, comprising depositing the film from an amino vinylsilane-based precursor. More specifically the present invention uses the amino vinylsilane-based precursor selected from the formula: [RR | 05-13-2010 |
20100291321 | Dielectric Barrier Deposition Using Nitrogen Containing Precursor - A process for forming a silicon carbonitride barrier dielectric film between a dielectric film and a metal interconnect of an integrated circuit substrate, comprising the steps of; | 11-18-2010 |
20120012201 | METHOD AND EQUIPMENT FOR SELECTIVELY COLLECTING PROCESS EFFLUENT - An apparatus and process for recovering a desired gas such as xenon difluoride, xenon, argon, helium or neon, from the effluent of a chemical process reactor that utilizes such gases alone or in a gas mixture or in a molecule that becomes decomposed wherein the chemical process reactor uses a sequence of different gas composition not all of which contain the desired gas and the desired gas is captured and recovered substantially only during the time the desired gas is in the effluent. | 01-19-2012 |
20120079939 | RECOVERING OF XENON BY ADSORPTION PROCESS - The present invention discloses the improvements to a vacuum swing adsorption (VSA) process used for Xe recovery. By only collecting the recovered gas mixture after the initial evacuation of N | 04-05-2012 |
20120244715 | HIGH-SELECTIVITY ETCHING SYSTEM AND METHOD - In a method and system for vapor etching, a material to be etched and an etch resistant material are placed into an etching chamber. Thereafter, a pressure in the etching chamber is adjusted to a desired pressure and the substrate is exposed to an etching gas and a gas that comprises oxygen. The exposure substantially selectively etches the material to be etched while substantially avoiding the etching of the etch resistant material. | 09-27-2012 |
20130017644 | Fluorine Based Chamber Clean With Nitrogen Trifluoride Backup - The present invention is a process for cleaning a reaction chamber comprising the steps of; | 01-17-2013 |
20130341178 | Method and Apparatus for Removing Contaminants from Nitrogen Trifluoride - A highly pure nitrogen fluoride process fluid having an impurity content of 10 ppm or less can be effectively obtained by using radiation to cause the dissociation of chemical bonds in the impurity to form dissociation products and thereby make the removal of the dissociation products from the process fluid easier than the removal of the impurity from the process fluid. | 12-26-2013 |
20140030448 | NON-OXYGEN CONTAINING SILICON-BASED FILMS AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME - Disclosed herein are non-oxygen containing silicon-based films, and methods for forming the same. The non-oxygen silicon-based films contain >50 atomic % of silicon. In one aspect, the silicon-based films have a composition SixCyNz wherein x is about 51 to 100, y is 0 to 49, and z is 0 to 50 atomic weight (wt.) percent (%) as measured by XPS. In one embodiment, the non-oxygen silicon-based films were deposited using at least one organosilicon precursor having at least two SiH | 01-30-2014 |
20140065844 | Amino Vinylsilane Precursors for Stressed SiN Films - The present invention is a method to increase the intrinsic compressive stress in plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) silicon nitride (SiN) and silicon carbonitride (SiCN) thin films, comprising depositing the film from an amino vinylsilane-based precursor. More specifically the present invention uses the amino vinylsilane-based precursor selected from the formula: [RR | 03-06-2014 |
20140196664 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TUNGSTEN HEXAFLUORIDE RECOVERY AND REUSE - Condensable materials, such as but not limited to tungsten fluoride (WF | 07-17-2014 |
20150021599 | BARRIER MATERIALS FOR DISPLAY DEVICES - Described herein are apparatus comprising one or more silicon-containing layers and a metal oxide layer. Also described herein are methods for forming one or more silicon-containing layers to be used, for example, as passivation layers in a display device. In one particular aspect, the apparatus comprises a transparent metal oxide layer, a silicon oxide layer and a silicon nitride layer. In this or other aspects, the apparatus is deposited at a temperature of 350° C. or below. The silicon-containing layers described herein comprise one or more of the following properties: a density of about 1.9 g/cm | 01-22-2015 |
Andrew David Johnson, Dovlestown, PA US
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20100022095 | Selective Etching and Formation of Xenon Difluoride - This invention relates to a process for selective removal of materials, such as: silicon, molybdenum, tungsten, titanium, zirconium, hafnium, vanadium, tantalum, niobium, boron, phosphorus, germanium, arsenic, and mixtures thereof, from silicon dioxide, silicon nitride, nickel, aluminum, TiNi alloy, photoresist, phosphosilicate glass, boron phosphosilicate glass, polyimides, gold, copper, platinum, chromium, aluminum oxide, silicon carbide and mixtures thereof. The process is related to the important applications in the cleaning or etching process for semiconductor deposition chambers and semiconductor tools, devices in a micro electro mechanical system (MEMS), and ion implantation systems. Methods of forming XeF | 01-28-2010 |
Andrew M. Johnson, Lawrence Park, PA US
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20100299923 | COOLING SYSTEM KIT, METHOD TO RETROFIT, AND METHOD TO OPERATE A TURBOCHARGED ENGINE SYSTEM - A method for retrofitting a cooling system of a turbocharged engine system. The method comprises reconfiguring the cooling system so that at least some coolant flows from a first radiator to a second radiator, and from the second radiator to an inlet of an intercooler without first passing through a lubricant cooler. The method may be applied to a cooling system originally configured so that at least some of the coolant would flow through the first and second radiators in parallel, and from the first and second radiators to the lubricant cooler, before flowing to the inlet of the intercooler. | 12-02-2010 |
Benjamin Aaron Johnson, Lansdale, PA US
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20100231055 | ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An apparatus in an electronic control system allows two or three wire operation. A power supply can supply power to the enclosed circuitry in both two and three wire installations. Two separate zero cross detectors are used such that timing information can be collected in both two and three wire installations. Both zero cross detectors are monitored and are used to automatically configure the electronic control. Over voltage circuitry senses an over voltage condition across a MOSFET which is in the off state and turns the MOSFET on so that it desirably will not reach the avalanche region. Over current circuitry senses when the current through the MOSFETs has exceeded a predetermined current threshold and then turns the MOSFETs off so they do not exceed the MOSFETs' safe operating area (SOA) curve. Latching circuitry is employed to keep the protection circuitry in effect even after a fault condition has cleared. Lockout circuitry is used to prevent one protection circuit from tripping after the other circuit has already tripped from a fault condition. The protection circuitry output is desirably configured such that it can bypass and override the normal turn on and turn off impedance and act virtually directly on the gates of the MOSFETs. Preferably, the system has a high efficiency switching type power supply in parallel with a low frequency controllably conductive device. | 09-16-2010 |
Benny G. Johnson, Delmont, PA US
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20090286218 | Artificial intelligence software for grading of student problem-solving work - Described is a method using a computer for grading student work on a problem when the student's own steps are shown in detail. A reference trace is created representing a best solution path to the problem. A student trace of the student's own work is then created, which involves searching explicitly for a specific rationale for appending a step to the student trace; deeming the step a correct production provided the step was able to be reproduced and marking the step as traced; provisionally accepting the step as part of the best solution path subject to revocation if a better-quality step is later found by a step conflict check; implicitly tracing the student's work to discover implicitly taken mental steps provided the explicit tracing has failed to justify the step; appending any remaining untraced steps to the student trace and excluding them from the best solution path; computing a value of the steps in the student's work to form a student value; and, comparing the student value to a total value of the steps in the reference trace to obtain a score. | 11-19-2009 |
Blake N. Johnson, Philadelphia, PA US
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20100297687 | DETECTION AND MEASUREMENT OF MASS CHANGE USING AN ELECTROMECHANICAL RESONATOR - A change in impedance of a electromechanical resonating sensor is utilized to detect and/or measure a change in mass accumulated on the sensor. The impedance is monitored at a fixed frequency. The fixed frequency may be at or near the resonance frequency of the sensor. In various configurations, the sensor comprises a quartz crystal microbalance sensor or a piezoelectric cantilever sensor. | 11-25-2010 |
20130205902 | ASYMMETRIC SENSOR - An asymmetric sensor having asymmetric electrodes and/or being asymmetrically anchored provides enhanced sensitivity. In example embodiments, part of the electrode on a sensor is etched or removed resulting in enhanced mass-change sensitive resonant modes. In another example embodiment, a sensor is anchored asymmetrically, also resulting in enhanced mass-change sensitive resonant modes. By asymmetrically anchoring a piezoelectric portion of a sensor, resonant bending modes of the sensor can be measured electrically without external instrumentation. Modifying the electrode of a piezoelectric cantilever enables expression of mass-change sensitive resonant modes that normally do not lend themselves to electrical measurement. | 08-15-2013 |
20140360890 | ASYMMETRIC SENSORS - Cantilever Sensors made of piezoelectric material may be structured with various configurations of asymmetric anchors as well as asymmetric electrodes. Such asymmetry enables measurement of resonant properties of the cantilever that are otherwise unmeasurable electrically, resulting in significant advantages for ease of measurement. In addition the asymmetry enables expression of torsional and/or lateral modes that are otherwise absent, and these modes also exhibit excellent mass-change sensitivity. The asymmetries may enable resonant mode impedance-coupling. | 12-11-2014 |
Brian D. Johnson, Landenberg, PA US
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20090107873 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CHILD-RESISTANT AND SENIOR FRIENDLY PACKAGING - Systems and methods related to a packaging system having a blister pack sandwiched between a plurality of protective layers. One or more protective layers disposed above the blister pack may include perforations running along the perimeter region. A child attempting to separate the protective layers from the blister pack may only be able to strip away the perimeter region thereby securing the blister pack. | 04-30-2009 |
20090277921 | Apparatus and Methods for Dispensing Items - An item dispenser and methods for dispensing the item. In some embodiments of the invention, the item dispenser may include a housing, an item carriage, and a movable support. The movable support may be indexed to position the item carriage at (1) a first position in which the item carriage is positioned to release only a first item; and (2) a second position in which the item carriage is positioned to release a second item. In some embodiments of the invention, the dispenser may include a housing, a pivotable cap and a snap fastener. The snap fastener may extend from the cap to the housing and engage the housing to lock the cap in the closed position. The cap may be opened by moving an interference block away from a snap fastener lever. | 11-12-2009 |
20090283437 | ITEM DISPENSER WITH MULTI-SECTION WELLS - A solid dosage form dispenser, and methods for its manufacture. The dispenser may include at least one well having a first section and a second section; at least one well support configured to support the well; and an enclosure element for enclosing the well and the support. The first section may be deeper than the second section; and the well may be configured to dispense one solid dosage form. | 11-19-2009 |
Carl J. Johnson, Gibsonia, PA US
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20090220788 | METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING ULTRAHIGH-PURITY SILICON CARBIDE - Adsorbed gaseous species and elements in a carbon (C) powder and a graphite crucible are reduced by way of a vacuum and an elevated temperature sufficient to cause reduction. A wall and at least one end of an interior of the crucible is lined with C powder purified in the above manner. An Si+C mixture is formed with C powder purified in the above manner and Si powder or granules. The lined crucible is charged with the Si+C mixture. Adsorbed gaseous species and elements are reduced from the Si+C mixture and the crucible by way of a vacuum and an elevated temperature that is sufficient to cause reduction but which does not exceed the melting point of Si. Thereafter, by way of a vacuum and an elevated temperature, the Si+C mixture is caused to react and form polycrystalline SiC. | 09-03-2009 |
Carolynn Rae Johnson, Allison Park, PA US
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20090067822 | Method and apparatus for searching recordable discs in a disc library for available recording space - An audio/video recording apparatus stores and provides information regarding audio/video recording medium, such as recordable discs, recorded by the audio/video recording apparatus including disc number, disc name, title of audio/video content stored on the disc, and empty contiguous spaces available on the disc for additional recording. The present apparatus allows a user to look up and view such information about a disc even when the disc is not currently inserted or available by the apparatus. On-screen searching of all disc information stored to the disc library for a specified amount of space available for recording given a desired recording quality, is also provided. The present invention eliminates the need for a user to review blocks of contiguous, available space on a disc-by-disc basis to determine whether there is enough space to fit a desired recording. | 03-12-2009 |
20090125821 | GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FEATURE FOR ENABLING FASTER DISCRETE NAVIGATION AMONG MONITORS IN A MULTIPLE MONITOR WORKSTATION - A method of navigating among a plurality of monitors of a multiple monitor workstation. The method includes steps of receiving a request to navigate among the monitors when a position indictor, such as a mouse pointer, is displayed on a first one of the monitors that is active, in response to the request, displaying a navigation interface mechanism on the first one of the monitors that includes a plurality of monitor representations, with each of the monitor representations corresponding to a respective one of the monitors, receiving a selection of one of the monitor representations that corresponds to a second one of the monitors, and making the second one of the monitors active and displaying the position indicator on the second one of the monitors. | 05-14-2009 |
20090169179 | User Adjustable Buffer for Content Recording - The present invention provides a method and apparatus in a recording device ( | 07-02-2009 |
20100157166 | Method and Apparatus for Enabling Channel Selection - A method for enabling channel selection for an electronic apparatus such as a television signal receiver is performed via a user input device having a key capable of being rotated and pressed. According to an exemplary embodiment, the method includes enabling selection of a plurality of channel numbers to form a group, enabling a first one of the channel numbers to be selected as a initial channel number in response to the selection of the plurality of channel numbers in the group, enabling display of the initial channel number, enabling display of a second one of the channel numbers that is larger than the initial channel number if the key is rotated in a first direction, enabling display of a third one of the channel numbers that is smaller than the initial channel number if the key is rotated in a second direction, and tuning to one of the initial channel number, the second channel number and the third channel number responsive to depression of the key. | 06-24-2010 |
Charles Johnson, Quakertown, PA US
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20110297137 | HIGH EFFICIENCY STOVE - A high efficiency stove has a chamber attached to a base. The chamber is liquid tight and holds liquid fuel such as alcohol within. At least one heat conductor is provided to capture heat and redirect it back into the fuel to increase the gasification process required for combustion. This heat is normally lost in conventional stoves. This greatly increases the efficiency of the stove and allows small size stoves to have a heat output superior to conventional stoves. In one embodiment, removable heat conductors are used to adjust heat output. In another embodiment an adjustment sleeve is used that effectively changes the height of the chamber to adjust output. Another embodiment utilizes an outer sleeve that rotates to open and close at least one airflow opening provided for that purpose. One embodiment includes cooking support legs that allows a user to use a pot or pan. | 12-08-2011 |
Christina Andrea Johnson, State College, PA US
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20090241385 | Customizable adornment for tableware identification - A customizable adornment for tableware identification and a method of customizing adornments for catering, food service, or tableware wherein the adornment to a wine glass charm, napkin ring, appetizer pick, serving tray or other tableware and/or catering item is made distinguishable by removably attaching an interchangeable adornment which can represent an ornamentation, logo or icon. Given various social events, people can use wine glass charms, napkin rings, appetizer picks, and/or serving trays with different adornments that can symbolize the specific event, group or personal design. For instance, the adornment could be a clover to represent St. Patrick's Day or it could be an icon representing an organization such as a corporation, university or affiliation. | 10-01-2009 |
Christopher J. Johnson, Yardley, PA US
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20100016536 | Process for Analyzing, for Separating, and for Isolating Individual Polar Protic Monomers and/or Oligomers - An improved process for separating and isolating individual polar protic monomer(s) and/or oligomer(s) on the basis of degree of polymerization. A liquid sample containing polar protic monomer(s) and/or oligomer(s) is introduced into a liquid chromatography (LC) column packed with a polar bonded stationary chromatographic phase. The individual polar protic monomer(s) and/or oligomer(s) are separated via a binary mobile phase elution. One or more individual fractions containing the monomer(s) and/or oligomer(s) are eluted. The polar protic monomer(s) and/or oligomer(s) may be proanthocyanidins, hydrolyzable tannins, oligosaccharides, oligonucleotides, peptides, acrylamides, polysorbates, polyketides, poloxarners, polyethylene glycols, polyoxyethylene alcohols or polyvinyl alcohols. The binary mobile phase comprises an A phase consisting essentially of a polar aprotic solvent and a B phase consisting essentially of a polar protic solvent. | 01-21-2010 |
Dana Johnson, Upper Black Eddy, PA US
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20090170759 | NEUROPROTECTIVE PEPTIDES - Methods of treating diseases of the nervous system by administration of compositions having the neurological therapeutic activity of human erythropoietin are disclosed. These compositions include therapeutic agents such as peptides, peptide dimers, polypeptides, and proteins that have the full range of biological activity of human erythropoietin or only certain biological activities of erythropoietin. Improved therapeutic regimens where the erythropoietin is administered at concentrations below those required to stimulate hematopoiesis are also provided. | 07-02-2009 |
Daniel George Johnson, New Columbia, PA US
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20110046602 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR FLUID ADMINISTRATION - Improved fluid delivery devices and systems are disclosed, including drug delivery devices and systems, and methods that permit, inter alia, the rapid sequential delivery of two or more fluids to a single external fluid flow or intravenous line. | 02-24-2011 |
David Lee Johnson, Doylestown, PA US
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20100261941 | Process for the Purification of Paraxylene - The proposed process uses crystallization technology to purify paraxylene simultaneously of large concentrations of C8 aromatics and also small concentrations of oxygenated species. | 10-14-2010 |
20120296143 | Process for the Purification of Paraxylene - The proposed process uses crystallization technology to purify paraxylene simultaneously of large concentrations of C8 aromatics and also small concentrations of oxygenated species. | 11-22-2012 |
20130165717 | PROCESS FOR INCREASED PRODUCTION OF FCC GASOLINE - This invention relates to methods and processes for increasing the production of FCC (Fluid Catalytic Cracking) gasoline products, and optionally distillate products, from refinery feedstocks. In particular, the processes include hydrotreating and further hydroisomerizing a typical FCC range feedstream prior to catalytically cracking the feedstream in the FCC unit. The methods herein result in higher FCC naphtha yields and lower FCC cat bottoms yields thereby significantly increasing the overall FCC gasoline production for a given operating unit and increasing the profit margin of such FCC unit operations. | 06-27-2013 |
Dean George Algir Johnson, Milford, PA US
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20090307508 | Optimizing the Efficiency of an Organization's Technology Infrastructure - This disclosure is directed to a method and system for optimizing a technology infrastructure of an organization. It includes a step or component for collecting source data from various aspects of technology infrastructure. It also includes a step or component for processing the source data to generate information regarding the technology infrastructure. It further includes creating goals regarding the optimization process of the technology infrastructure based on the information from the processed source data and generating a report wherein the goals are presented. The optimization of the technology infrastructure may include migrating non-core operating systems of hardware to consistent operating systems, leveraging the hardware and maximizing the CPU and storage utilization of the remaining core hardware in order to reduce the number of locations in the organization to thereby decrease the operating and fixed costs of organization the power consumption of the organization its associated environmental impact. | 12-10-2009 |
Deborah Johnson, Philadelphia, PA US
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20080310959 | Ceiling fan - A ceiling fan, including a plurality of blades, wherein at least one surface of at least one blade in the plurality of blades is covered by a decorative motif. | 12-18-2008 |
Devra Garfinkle Johnson, Philadelphia, PA US
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20120253942 | PROVIDING CONTENT TO USERS - Various embodiments are directed to methods for targeting content based on user interests. The methods may comprise providing a graphical user interface to a first user; displaying to the first user, and through the graphical user interface, a plurality of interest categories; and receiving from the first user, an indication of a first category selected from the plurality of interest categories. Upon receiving the indication of the first category, a plurality of sub-categories of the first interest category may be displayed to the first user through the graphical user interface. The methods may further comprise receiving from the first user, an indication of at least one selected sub-category chosen from the plurality of sub-categories; selecting a first plurality of content items based on the at least one selected sub-category; and providing the first plurality of content items to the first user through the user interface. | 10-04-2012 |
Donzel Johnson, Morrisville, PA US
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20110277796 | METHOD OF CLEANSING SKIN HAVING AN IMPAIRED BARRIER - This invention relates to a method of cleansing skin having an impaired barrier function. The method of this invention utilizes cleansing compositions that have the characteristic of minimally perturbing or interacting with the skin barrier by applying to the skin a cleansing composition comprising (i) at least one low molecular weight, non-cross-linked, linear acrylic copolymer and (ii) at least one surfactant selected from the group consisting of anionic surfactants, amphoteric surfactants, and combinations of two or more thereof, the cleansing composition having a ΔST(65) of greater than about 2 mN/m. | 11-17-2011 |
20110319306 | LOW-IRRITATING, CLEAR CLEANSING COMPOSITIONS WITH RELATIVELY LOW PH - The methods and compositions of this invention relate to compositions having low irritation characteristics in combination with one or more additional characteristics, for example, relatively high clarity, relatively high foaming, and/or combinations thereof, as well as methods of making and using such compositions. These compositions have low pH values and are useful in cleansing the skin. | 12-29-2011 |
Douglas Johnson, Prospect Park, PA US
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20110315806 | Modular and morphable air vehicle - An unmanned air module includes one or more rotors, engines, a transmission and avionics. Any of several different ground modules may be attached to the air module. The air module may fly with and without the ground module attached. The ground module may be a vehicle ground module and may be manned. The vehicle ground module may transport the attached air module across the ground. The air module may have two rotors, which may be ducted fans, and three different configurations: a tandem rotor configuration, a side-by-side configuration, and a tilted-rotor configuration. | 12-29-2011 |
Erik Johnson, Philadelphia, PA US
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20110050448 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING AN ASIC CONTROLLED ALARM UNIT - The present invention is an ASIC-controlled alarm unit. The ASIC circuit performs all the necessary control functions to provide audible and visual signaling when used with external horn and strobe circuits. | 03-03-2011 |
20130120136 | TEMPORAL HORN PATTERN SYNCHRONIZATION - A plurality of hazard alarm devices are in spatially diverse locations and coupled together with an input-output bus. An interconnect protocol enables non-originating alarm devices to synchronize their audible alert tone pulses with audible alert tone pulses from an originating alarm device in a local hazard alarm condition. Hence, all audible alert tone pulses start sounding substantially together with allowances for signal contention and arbitration between the spatially diverse alarm devices. | 05-16-2013 |
20130120143 | Automatic Audible Alarm Origination Locate - A plurality of hazard alarm devices are in spatially diverse locations and coupled together with an input-output bus. An interconnect protocol enables non-originating alarm devices to synchronize their audible alert tone pulses with audible alert tone pulses from an originating alarm device in a local hazard alarm condition. Hence, all audible alert tone pulses start sounding substantially together with allowances for signal contention and arbitration between the spatially diverse alarm devices. The originating alarm device continuously sounds its pattern of audible alert tone pulse groups without interruption, while the non-originating alarm devices periodically pause sounding a group of their audible alert tone pulses. The originating alarm device may be found by listening for the alarm device that is continuously sounding audible alert tone pulse groups without pause. | 05-16-2013 |
F. Ryan Johnson, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20090248648 | METHOD FOR EVALUATING A CONJUNCTION OF EQUITY AND RANGE PREDICATES USING A CONSTANT NUMBER OF OPERATIONS - Methods are described to simultaneously apply conjugates of equality, range, and in-list predicates. A first set of methods are described for the simultaneous application of equality predicates. A second set of methods are described for the simultaneous application of a mixture of range and equality predicates. A third method is described for the simultaneous applying a mixture of in-list predicates. The described methods allow for quick evaluation of complex predicates as they efficiently implement the computation done per record, while maintaining the same execution time irrespective of the number of fields. | 10-01-2009 |
Glenn Johnson, Devon, PA US
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20100028202 | PROACTIVE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR AN INDUSTRIAL WATER SYSTEM - A control system is disclosed for monitoring and controlling an industrial water system comprising (a) obtaining a priori knowledge about the correlation between water and treatment chemistry and equipment health; (b) pre-defining a set of operating regions of more than one feed-water or system water variable and at least one chemical treatment variable, where, based on (a) above, corrosion, scaling and fouling are inhibited; (c) adjusting the at least one chemical treatment variable according to the more than one feed water or system water variable, such that based on (a), corrosion, scaling and fouling are inhibited. | 02-04-2010 |
Glenn Alfred Johnson, Devon, PA US
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20090044603 | ARTICLE, DEVICE, AND METHOD - An article includes a substrate assembly for use in a detector system. The substrate assembly includes a substrate; a sample reception structure secured to the substrate; a test window extending through the substrate; and a fluid channel defined by a surface of the substrate and extending from the sample reception structure to the test window. | 02-19-2009 |
20100163469 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR MONITORING LOCALIZED CORROSION IN AN INDUSTRIAL WATER SYSTEM - A control system is disclosed for monitoring and controlling localized corrosion in an industrial water system, comprising: measuring quantitative localized corrosion rate and at least one controllable water chemistry variable; identifying mathematical correlations between the quantitative localized corrosion rate and the at least one controllable water chemistry variable; establishing mathematical correlations between the controllable water chemistry variable and at least one chemical treatment feed; defining an index derived from current and future values of the localized corrosion rate and an index derived from current and future values of the at least one chemical treatment feed; utilizing a processor to minimize the index of the localized corrosion rate and the index of the at least one chemical treatment feed and determine current and future values of the at least one chemical treatment feed; and implementing only a current value of the at least one chemical treatment feed within the water system. | 07-01-2010 |
Greg Johnson, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20080241349 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING A SUBSTRATE COATED WITH A BIOMOLECULE - Processes are provided for preparing a substrate coated with a biomolecule, comprising: | 10-02-2008 |
20120107901 | METHOD OF TREATING THE SURFACE OF A MEDICAL DEVICE WITH A BIOMOLECULE - A method of treating the surface of a medical device with a biomolecule comprising the steps of: providing a polyolefin substrate forming a medical device; cleaning the polyolefin substrate; exposing the polyolefin substrate to a reactive gas containing acrylic acid and to plasma energy to yield a plasma-deposited polyacrylic acid coating on the polyolefin substrate; and attaching a biomolecule, such as heparin, to the polyolefin substrate following formation of the plasma-deposited polyacrylic acid coating on the polyolefin substrate. | 05-03-2012 |
20130110137 | Surface Treated Polymeric Synthetic Hernia Mesh Prosthesis, Surface Treated Sutures and Staples and Methods of Manufacturing the Same | 05-02-2013 |
20140288592 | SURFACE TREATED STAPLES, SUTURES AND DENTAL FLOSS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A variety of medical devices including staples sutures and dental floss with surface treatment on at least one tissue-facing surface to improve biologic function such as to control tissue adhesion are disclosed including heparin surface treatment which provides heparin present in an amount to yield heparin bioactivity of at least one of i) an ATIII binding of at least 2 pmol/cm | 09-25-2014 |
Greg A. Johnson, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20110160518 | Method and System for Closed Chest Blood Flow Support - A system for assisting flow of blood by a patient's heart. The system includes a transseptal cannula adapted to be inserted percutaneously in the vascular system and extend through the atrial septum from the right atrium to the left atrium. The system includes a blood pump mechanism having a blood pump for pumping blood received from the transseptal cannula that has been oxygenated at specified flow rates over a range of physiological pressures. The blood pump is connected to the transseptal cannula. The system includes a perfusion cannula adapted to be inserted percutaneously in the vascular system for returning oxygenated blood to the atrial system of the patient. The perfusion cannula is connected to the blood pump. | 06-30-2011 |
20110245582 | Method and System for Closed Chest Blood Flow Support - A method of providing a pumping system for assisting a human patient's heart and providing a blood pump to be disposed outside the patient's body is disclosed. The blood pump has an inlet and an outlet. An inlet cannula is provided for insertion percutaneously into the vascular system of the patient, and is adapted to be placed in fluid communication with the blood pump inlet to provide blood to the blood pump. An outlet perfusion cannula is provided for insertion percutaneously into the vascular system of the patient, and is adapted to be placed in fluid communication with the blood pump outlet to provide blood to the patient's vascular system. The blood pump includes a control system to control the blood pump. The control system includes at least two control units for redundant control of the blood pump, and each control unit includes a watchdog for monitoring the control unit. | 10-06-2011 |
J. Christopher Johnson, Yardley, PA US
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20080213456 | Bars and Confectioneries Containing Cocoa Solids Having A High Cocoa Polyphenol Content and Sterol/Stanol Esters and Processes for Their Preparation - Processes are provided for preparing ready-to-eat health bars such as chocolate granola bars and chocolate confectioneries such as dark or milk chocolate chews. The bars and confectioneries contain sterol ester(s) and/or stanol esters and cocoa solids having a high cocoa procyanidin content. The cocoa solids are pretreated with the sterol/stanol ester(s) or other edible oils or fats during the preparation of the products to prevent the loss of cocoa procyanidins. Other particulate antioxidants can be pretreated with food grade fats and/or oils or emulsifiers such as lecithin to conserve their effectiveness. | 09-04-2008 |
Jeremy Johnson, Berwyn, PA US
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20090292520 | SOLVER FOR HARDWARE BASED COMPUTING - Full-AC load flow constitutes a core computation in power system analysis. The present invention provides a performance gain with a hardware implementation of a sparse-linear solver using a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). The invention also relates to the design, simulation, and hardware verification of a static transmission line model for analog power flow computation. Operational transconductance amplifiers are employed in the model based on a previously proposed DC emulation technique of power flow computation, and provide reconfigurability of transmission line parameters via transconductance gain. The invention also uses Analog Behavioral Models (ABMs) in an efficient strategy for designing analog emulation engines for large-scale power system computation. Results of PSpice simulations of these emulation circuits are compared with industrial grade numerical simulations for validation. The application is also concerned with the development of a generator model using analog circuits for load flow emulation for power system analysis to reduce computation time. The generator model includes reconfigurable parameters using operational transconductance amplifiers (OTAs). The circuit module is used with other reconfigurable circuits, i.e., transmission lines and loads. | 11-26-2009 |
Joshua Odell Johnson, Hellertown, PA US
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20090038816 | IMPACT WRENCH - An impact mechanism includes a shaft, a hammer and an anvil coupled to the hammer. The shaft has a first helical groove and the hammer has a second helical groove. A ball is received in the first and second helical grooves to rotationally couple the hammer to the shaft and permit axial travel of the hammer relative to the shaft. An axial stop inhibits axial travel of the hammer along a first travel path and permits axial travel of the hammer along a second travel path. The axial stop includes first and second stop members, the first and second stop members having a first relative position to inhibit axial travel of the hammer and a second relative position to permit axial travel of the hammer. | 02-12-2009 |
20090194306 | POWER TOOL HOUSING SUPPORT STRUCTURES - A tool housing which in one aspect includes a body defining a head portion with a handle portion depending therefrom to define a forward and/or a rear junction. A metal reinforcing member is configured to span along an inside surface of the body from the head portion to the handle portion such that the reinforcing member bridges either the forward or rear junction. In another aspect, the tool assembly comprises a tool housing body, a motor positioned within the tool body housing, a drive mechanism connected with the motor to define a unitary motor/drive mechanism assembly, and at least one elastic isolating member extending about a portion of the motor/drive mechanism assembly such that the motor/drive mechanism assembly is elastically isolated relative to the housing body. | 08-06-2009 |
Karl Johnson, Hatboro, PA US
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20090186377 | MODIFICATIONS OF CST-II FOR INCREASED PROTEIN EXPRESSION - The present invention provides modified | 07-23-2009 |
20090305349 | EXPRESSION OF SOLUBLE FACTOR VIII PROTEINS IN BACTERIA - The present invention provides enhanced methods of producing soluble Factor VIII proteins in microorganisms that have an oxidizing environment. | 12-10-2009 |
20090311744 | EXPRESSION OF O-GLYCOSYLATED THERAPEUTIC PROTEINS IN PROKARYOTIC MICROORGANISMS - The invention relates to methods of producing an O-glycosylated soluble therapeutic protein in a prokaryotic microorganism by co-expressing the therapeutic protein and a heterologous glycosyltransferase that transfers a sugar moiety to an amino acid acceptor on the therapeutic protein. | 12-17-2009 |
Karl F. Johnson, Hatboro, PA US
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20080206810 | Truncated St6galnaci Polypeptides and Nucleic Acids - The present invention features compositions and methods related to truncated mutants of ST6GalNAcI. In particular, the invention features truncated human, mouse, and chicken ST6GalNAcI polypeptides. The invention also features nucleic acids encoding such truncated polypeptides, as well as vectors, host cells, expression systems, and methods of expressing and using such polypeptides. | 08-28-2008 |
20090170155 | Mutant Endoglycoceramidases With Enhanced Synthetic Activity - The present invention relates to a novel endoglycoceramidase whose hydrolytic activity has been substantially reduced or eliminated, such that the enzyme is useful for synthesis of glycolipids from a monosaccharide or oligosaccharide and a ceramide. More specifically, the endoglycoceramidase is a mutant version of a naturally occurring endoglycoceramidase, preferably comprising a mutation within the active site or the nucleophilic site of the enzyme and more preferably comprising a substitution mutation of the Glu residue within the active site or the nucleophilic site. Also disclosed are a method for generating the mutant endoglycoceramidase and a method for enzymatically synthesizing glycolipids using this mutant enzyme. | 07-02-2009 |
20090298121 | EXPRESSION OF SOLUBLE THERAPEUTIC PROTEINS - The present invention provides enhanced methods of producing soluble, active fibroblast growth factor-20 (FGF-20), FGF-21, neurotrophin-3 (NT-3), growth hormone (GH), granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF), or glucocerebrosidase proteins in microorganisms that have an oxidizing environment. | 12-03-2009 |
Latisha C. Johnson, King Of Prussia, PA US
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20100210706 | PYRROLIDINONE ANILINES AS PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR MODULATORS - The present invention relates to a compound represented by the following formula: | 08-19-2010 |
Leighta M. Johnson, Allentown, PA US
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20100086886 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OXY-FUEL COMBUSTION - The invention comprises a method and apparatus for burning combustible fluids, such as biofuel byproducts and feedstocks, which are difficult to burn in a stable and clean manner. The method includes preheating the combustion zone prior to initiating flow of the combustible fluid and maintaining a minimum oxygen concentration in the oxidant gas. | 04-08-2010 |
Lewis Johnson, Dover, PA US
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20080200049 | Overmolded Electrical Contact Array - The invention provides a connector incorporating an overmolded housing that may control the position of the mounting ends of the connector and may provide a structure to help transfer the forces for press fit of the connector to the printed circuit board (PCB). Such a connector may include a first leadframe assembly having a plurality of contacts, a second leadframe assembly having a plurality of contacts, an edge card, and a tail alignment housing. Each contact may include a lead portion and a mounting end. The lead portions of the contacts may engage the edge card. The tail alignment housing may include a housing body and a plurality of tail supports extending from the housing body. The tail alignment housing may be overmolded onto at least a portion of the mounting ends. | 08-21-2008 |
Lewis Robin Johnson, Dover, PA US
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20090061661 | MEZZANINE-TYPE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS - Embodiments of electrical connectors include substantially identical first and second halves. The first and second halves each include insert molded leadframe assemblies that comprise electrical conductors. Each electrical conductor of the first half engages a substantially identical electrical conductor of the second half when the first and second halves are mated. | 03-05-2009 |
20090130912 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR MATING GUIDE - An electrical connector with at least two connector portions. A first connector portion and a second connector portion may each be mountable on a respective surface, such as a printed circuit board. The first and second connector portions may each include a housing. The housing of the first connector portion may include a bore and an adjacent pin. The housing of the second connector portion may also include a bore and an adjacent pin. The pin of the first connector portion may be received in the bore of the second connector portion, and the pin of the second connector portion may be received in the bore of the first connector portion, when the two connector portions are mated to one another. In one embodiment, the first and second connector portions may be substantially identical to one another. | 05-21-2009 |
20100055988 | MEZZANINE-TYPE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS - Embodiments of electrical connectors include substantially identical first and second halves. The first and second halves each include insert molded leadframe assemblies that comprise electrical conductors. Each electrical conductor of the first half engages a substantially identical electrical conductor of the second half when the first and second halves are mated. | 03-04-2010 |
20140017957 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH REDUCED STACK HEIGHT - An electrical connector assembly includes first and second mezzanine electrical connectors that include respective first and second arrays of electrical contacts. The electrical contacts can be receptacle, or one can be a plug and the other can be a receptacle. Each electrical connector can further include at least one alignment member that cooperate to align the first and second arrays of electrical contacts relative to each other. Each electrical connector can further include at least one orientation member that allows the first and second electrical connectors to mate when in a predetermined orientation relative to each other. | 01-16-2014 |
L. Robin Johnson, Dover, PA US
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20090023330 | Systems For Electrically Connecting Processing Devices Such As Central Processing Units And Chipsets - A cable assembly for electrically connecting processing devices may be provided. The cable assembly may include a cable such as a flat flexible cable. The cable may include a plurality of electrical leads at a first and second end. The electrical leads at the first end may be mounted to a respective contact in a first electrical connector. Similarly, the electrical leads at the second end may be mounted to a respective contact in a second electrical connector. The cable assembly may further include respective first and second clamps that may positioned at each end of the cable. The first and second clamps may be used to secure the first and second electrical connectors to a substrate of processing device. | 01-22-2009 |
Lukas Johnson, Erie, PA US
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20090158733 | FLUIDIC VALVE WATER DRAIN - A turbocharger is disclosed that includes a compressor, a turbine connected to the compressor by a mechanical shaft, and a fluidic drain valve in flow communication with an air bleed port of the compressor and an exhaust plenum to drain water accumulated inside the turbocharger such that water accumulated in the exhaust plenum is drained during shutdown when no air from the bleed port flows through the fluidic drain valve. | 06-25-2009 |
20110307127 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING ENGINE PERFORMANCE - Methods and systems are provided for operating a vehicle including an engine comprising a turbocharger including a compressor and a turbine. The engine further includes a bypass path configured to selectively route gas from downstream of the compressor to upstream of the turbine. In one embodiment, the method comprises selectively increasing gas flow to the engine by adjusting gas flow through the bypass path from downstream of the compressor to upstream of the turbine. In this manner, the performance of the engine may be adjusted for various operating conditions. | 12-15-2011 |
20120039703 | FRAGMENT CONTAINMENT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR ADDING A FRAGMENT CONTAINMENT ASSEMBLY TO A TURBINE - A fragment containment assembly for a turbine is provided. The fragment containment assembly includes a plurality of bands disposed around a shroud of the turbine and positioned such that the shroud is disposed between blades of the turbine and the bands along radial directions outwardly extending from a shaft of the turbine. The bands include a material having a first modulus of toughness parameter that is greater than a second modulus of toughness parameter of the shroud at temperatures of at least 260 degrees Celsius. The bands are disposed around the shroud to prevent debris of the turbine from being released outside of the bands along the radial directions caused by failure of the turbine. | 02-16-2012 |
20130266428 | AXIAL TURBINE WITH CONTAINMENT SHROUD - Various methods and systems are provided for an axial turbine including a containment shroud. In one example, an axial turbine for use in an engine system comprises a turbine disc/blisk and a shroud housing the turbine disc/blisk, the shroud including a first region, a second region, and a third region. A thickness of the second region is dependent on a length between the first region and the third region, and the third region has a burst strength that under a burst condition retains one or more fragments of the turbine disc/blisk. | 10-10-2013 |
Lukas William Johnson, Erie, PA US
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20120227400 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING EFFICIENCY OF MULTISTAGE TURBOCHARGER - A turbine system for a multistage turbocharger and a method for utilizing the same are disclosed. The turbine system includes a high pressure turbine having an inlet for receiving a flow of fluid, and an outlet for passing the flow on extraction of work from the high pressure turbine. The system further includes a low pressure turbine, having an inlet for receiving a flow of fluid from the high pressure turbine. A diffuser connects the outlet of the high pressure turbine and the inlet of the low pressure turbine. The system also includes a bypass channel for bypassing a portion of the flow around the high pressure turbine, from upstream of the high pressure turbine to downstream of the high pressure turbine. The system includes an injector to input the bypass flow in the diffuser in a manner to reduce flow separation in the diffuser. | 09-13-2012 |
20140013740 | ENGINE WITH IMPROVED EGR SYSTEM - An exemplary turbocharger system for an internal combustion engine is provided. The turbocharger system includes a first turbine and a second turbine. The first turbine is in fluid communication with the internal combustion engine. The first turbine receives a first portion exhaust gas discharged from the internal combustion engine and provides a first turbine exhaust gas. The second turbine is in fluid communication with the first turbine via an inter-stage channel. The inter-stage channel transports the first turbine exhaust gas from the first turbine to the second turbine. The inter-stage channel is in thermal connection with an exhaust gas recirculation channel defined between an inlet and an outlet of the internal combustion engine. The first turbine exhaust gas flowing through the inter-stage channel is capable of being heated by a second portion exhaust gas discharged from the internal combustion engine and flowing through the exhaust gas recirculation channel. | 01-16-2014 |
20140017099 | TURBOCHARGER SYSTEM WITH REDUCED THRUST LOAD - An exemplary compressor is provided. The compressor includes a plurality of blades, a hub defining a front surface and a back surface, and a first flow restriction structure provided at the back surface of the hub. The plurality of blades are arranged in a predefined manner on the front surface for receiving input air flow at a first pressure and compressing the input air flow to provide an output air flow at a second pressure higher than the first pressure. The first flow restriction member is configured for preventing at least a portion of the output air flow at the second pressure from entering into the back surface of the hub to reduce an air pressure at the back surface of the hub. | 01-16-2014 |
L Urdenis Johnson, Tyrone, PA US
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20080283588 | Method and system for tracking unfinished ceramic structures during manufacture - A system and method is provided for virtually tracking unfinished ceramic structures moved by a conveyor system through a plurality of manufacturing loops which reliably and accurately preserves both identification and manufacturing information during all steps of manufacture, and in particular during mark-obliterating steps such as firing or contouring. The method includes the steps of loading the marked, unfinished ceramic structure at a selected position on the conveyor system; relaying both the information in the identification mark and the selected position of the unfinished ceramic structure on the conveyor system; conveying the unfinished ceramic structure through at least one mark-obliterating manufacturing step, and identifying the ceramic structure after completion of the mark-obliterating step by relaying and processing information relating to its position on the conveyor system. The ceramic structure is then re-marked with a second mark after completing all mark-obliterating steps of manufacturing, such as firing and contouring. The second mark includes all of the identification and other data carried by the first mark. Both the first and second marks include the combination of a machine-readable and human-readable component, such as the combination of a two-dimensional bar code and an alpha-numeric code. | 11-20-2008 |
20090110829 | System And Method For Marking Honeycombs And Associating Manufacturing Data Therewith - Both a system and method for marking honeycomb structures is provided. The system includes a printing station having a print head moveable relative to a log that prints an identification mark for each structure to be cut from the log; an elevation mechanism that positions the log relative to the printing station, sensors for determining a distance between the print head and log; and a length measuring sensor. A processor is connected to the printing station, elevation mechanism, and length measuring sensor which (a) associates an identification code with the log, (b) generates a separate identification mark for each honeycomb structure to be cut from the log, (c) controls the elevation mechanism to place the log at a desired location relative to the print head of the printing station, and (d) receives length data from the length sensor. The processor then determines cut locations for the log that define the ends of the green body honeycomb structures to be cut, and directs the printing station to print one of the identification marks on a location along the length of said log corresponding to one of said structures defined between the cut locations. A method of associating the honeycomb structures with manufacturing data is also provided. | 04-30-2009 |
20090295044 | Method For Marking Ceramic Structures - A method is provided for marking a structure containing an ceramic-forming component by applying onto a green body a high temperature ink that has a metal-containing species and a metal complexing agent, wherein the metal in the metal-containing species reacts with the ceramic-forming component during firing of the green body to produce a compound that forms a contrasting mark on the resulting ceramic structure. A method is also provided for marking a ceramic-forming green body by applying a two-dimensional dot matrix mark formed of a high temperature ink onto a surface of the ceramic-forming green body, wherein each dot of the two-dimensional dot matrix is formed of a single drop of the high temperature ink. | 12-03-2009 |
Mark D. Johnson, Altoona, PA US
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20080201158 | System and method for visitation management in a controlled-access environment - A method of managing visitation includes accessing a visitation control system including a visitation session scheduling interface, communications devices, a switching interface, and at least one authentication interface, defining rules governing visitation, requesting a visitation session using the scheduling interface, assessing whether the visitation session complies with the rules governing visitation, scheduling the visitation session if the visitation session complies with the rules, using the at least one authentication interface to authenticate a first party and a second party, establishing communication between the first party and the second party after authenticating both parties, and storing a record of the visitation session in a database. The record preferably includes at least information regarding identities of the first party and the second party. The visitation session may also be monitored (e.g., in real time, near real time, or by recording). | 08-21-2008 |
Matthew A. Johnson, Milford, PA US
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20110094006 | QUICK RELEASE GARMENT - A quick release garment such as a vest including a quick release system for easy removal by a wearer in an emergency situation wherein activation of the quick release system releases the vest from one side only disconnecting one shoulder strap, at least one belt end portion and at least one cummerbund end portion, if a cummerbund is present. Components of the vest remain attached together so that the wearer may easily retrieve the garment, once removed, and easily reposition and reconnect the garment for movement to another location. The present garment can also be configured such that the quick release system releases only one shoulder strap, a shoulder strap and one or both belt end portions, a shoulder strap and one or both cummerbund end portions, and other combinations. | 04-28-2011 |
Melissa Merlau Johnson, Ambler, PA US
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20080234411 | Thickener composition and method for thickening aqueous systems - A composition and method whereby the same group that is attached to or within the backbone of an associative thickener is reversibly switched between being hydrophilic and hydrophobic in nature. When the group that is attached to or within the backbone is rendered hydrophilic, the aqueous thickener is pourable and readily incorporated into aqueous polymer compositions. When this group is rendered hydrophobic, the thickener performs its thickening function efficiently. Switching is readily accomplished by adjusting the pH of the associative thickener composition and the aqueous polymer composition being thickened. | 09-25-2008 |
20090121174 | Liquid-applied sound damping - A liquid applied sound damping composition with a binder having from 0.05 wt. % to 20 wt. %, based on the total weight of polymer solids, of carboxy acid monomers, present as copolymerized monomers in pendant polyacid sidechain groups. | 05-14-2009 |
20100076145 | Thickener composition and method for thickening aqueous systems - A polymer composition with blocks of hydrophobes attached to or within the backbone of an associative thickener. The blocks are composed of two or more units of the same or different hydrophobes whereby the hydrophobe is reversibly switched between being hydrophilic and hydrophobic in nature. When the hydrophobe is rendered hydrophilic, the aqueous thickener is pourable and readily incorporated into aqueous polymer compositions. When this hydrophobe is rendered hydrophobic, the thickener performs its thickening function efficiently, especially in tinted systems. Switching is readily accomplished by adjusting the pH of the associative thickener composition and the aqueous polymer composition being thickened. | 03-25-2010 |
20100286434 | Ethylenically unsaturated monomers for thickener compositions - New ethylenically unsaturated monomers are provided that can be (co)polymerized to provide a composition and method whereby the same group that is attached to or within the backbone of an associative thickener is reversibly switched between being hydrophilic and hydrophobic in nature. When the group that is attached to or within the backbone is rendered hydrophilic, the aqueous thickener is pourable and readily incorporated into aqueous polymer compositions. When this group is rendered hydrophobic, the thickener performs its thickening function efficiently. Switching is readily accomplished by adjusting the pH of the associative thickener composition and the aqueous polymer composition being thickened. The thickeners are prepared from the novel monomers by an aqueous solution polymerization. | 11-11-2010 |
20110281980 | Thickener composition and method for thickening aqueous systems - A composition and method whereby the same group that is attached to or within the backbone of an associative thickener is reversibly switched between being hydrophilic and hydrophobic in nature. When the group that is attached to or within the backbone is rendered hydrophilic, the aqueous thickener is pourable and readily incorporated into aqueous polymer compositions. When this group is rendered hydrophobic, the thickener performs its thickening function efficiently. Switching is readily accomplished by adjusting the pH of the associative thickener composition and the aqueous polymer composition being thickened. The thickeners may be prepared from monomers by an all-aqueous solution polymerization. | 11-17-2011 |
Michael W. Johnson, Port Allegany, PA US
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20100186233 | LIGHTER DEVICE WITH FLOW RESTRICTOR AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING AND TESTING SAME - A lighter device having a flow restrictor and associated methods for manufacturing and testing such lighter device and flow restrictor are described. The flow restrictor may be formed of a porous member to achieve a substantially fixed or varying flame height. The flow restrictor may be tested before or after assembly into a lighter housing by receiving a non-combustible fluid therethrough. The flow rate of the non-combustible fluid may be correlated to the flow rate of a combustible fluid through the flow restrictor to approximate the resultant flame height of a lighter incorporating the tested flow restrictor. The flow restrictor may also be tested by receiving a combustible fluid therethrough prior to assembling the flow restrictor into the lighter housing. In this manner, flow restrictors and corresponding lighter devices may be tested without introducing combustible fluids into such lighter devices prior to shipment. Also, a vacuum may be drawn on a fuel tank of the lighter prior to shipment. | 07-29-2010 |
Moses Johnson, Philadelphia, PA US
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20110099071 | Real Time Content Editing and Filtering - A digital magazine publishing system is presented. A magazine publishing system can include one or more publishing development environments where different digital magazine publishers can create, manage, or distribute their digital magazines to their subscribers. Issues of the magazines can be stored on a magazine server. A subscriber can submit a request to the server for a magazine issue from the subscriber's cell phone, where the request includes device attributes related to the subscriber's phone. In response, the magazine server can obtain the requested issue and edit the issue based on the device attributes in preparation for presentation on the cell phone. | 04-28-2011 |
20110185378 | Systems For Rich Media Channel Distribution - A media distribution system is presented. A channel producer can access a channel distribution portal to construct one or more channels of rich media content. Channels are defined by one or more media arrangement requirements including a schedule for presenting content, placement of content, orientation of content, layers of content, or other requirements. The arrangement can be compiled into media player commands, which can be sent to subscribing media players. The media players present the channel content according to the compiled arrangement in a manner where each media player presents the channel content substantially at the same time. The system can be used to simulate a shared television viewing experience among cell phone users. | 07-28-2011 |
Moses Johnson, Phildelphia, PA US
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20110022680 | CONTENT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Various embodiments facilitate the distribution of digital content. In some embodiments, a system manages the distribution of a subscription that includes digital content. In one embodiment, the system pushes the subscription to a first and second portable computing device. Then, the system receives from the first portable device a user addition to the subscription, such as some new or changed text. Next, the system incorporates the received addition into the subscription to the first and second portable devices. In another embodiment, the system receives a customization request, composes a subscription based on guidelines in the received request, and pushes the subscription to a portable device. | 01-27-2011 |
Neil Johnson, Collegeville, PA US
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20110269774 | PYRAZOLYLAMINOPYRIDINES AS INHIBITORS OF FAK - The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I): | 11-03-2011 |
20130053383 | INDAZOLES - Herein are disclosed indazoles of formula (I) | 02-28-2013 |
20130053397 | INDOLES - Herein are disclosed indoles of formula (I) where the various groups are defined herein, and which are useful in treating cancer. | 02-28-2013 |
20130059849 | AZAINDAZOLES - Herein are disclosed azaindazoles of formula (I) | 03-07-2013 |
20130345200 | INDOLES - Herein are disclosed indoles of formula (I) | 12-26-2013 |
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Neil W. Johnson, Collegeville, PA US
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20080214455 | Novel Chemical Compounds - This invention relates to newly identified compounds for inhibiting hYAK3 proteins and methods for treating diseases associated with hYAK3 activity. | 09-04-2008 |
20090203692 | NOVEL CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - This invention relates to newly identified compounds for inhibiting hYAK3 proteins and methods for treating diseases associated with hYAK3 activity. | 08-13-2009 |
20090298815 | Benzene Sulfonamide Thiazole and Oxazole Compounds - The present invention provides thiazole sulfonamide and oxazole sulfonamide compounds, compositions containing the same, as well as processes for the preparation and methods for their use as pharmaceutical agents. | 12-03-2009 |
20100016318 | ANTHRANILAMIDE INHIBITORS OF AURORA KINASE - The present invention relates to a compound represented by the following formula: | 01-21-2010 |
20100113475 | PYRAZOLYLAMINOPYRIDINES AS INHIBITORS OF FAK - The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I): | 05-06-2010 |
20100317663 | ANILINOPYRIDINES AS INHIBITORS OF FAK - The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I): | 12-16-2010 |
20110172215 | Benzene Sulfonamide Thiazole And Oxazole Compounds - The present invention provides thiazole sulfonamide and oxazole sulfonamide compounds, compositions containing the same, as well as processes for the preparation and methods for their use as pharmaceutical agents. | 07-14-2011 |
20110207743 | PYRAZOLYLAMINOPYRIDINES AS INHIBITORS OF FAK - The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I): | 08-25-2011 |
20130144055 | Benzene Sulfonamide Thiazole And Oxazole Compounds - The present invention provides thiazole sulfonamide and oxazole sulfonamide compounds, compositions containing the same, as well as processes for the preparation and methods for their use as pharmaceutical agents. | 06-06-2013 |
20140018393 | CYCLOPROPYLAMINES AS LSD1 INHIBITORS - This invention relates to the use of cyclopropylamine derivatives for the modulation, notably the inhibition of the activity of Lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1). Suitably, the present invention relates to the use of cyclopropylamines in the treatment of cancer. | 01-16-2014 |
20140080851 | Benzene Sulfonamide Thiazole and Oxazole Compounds - The present invention provides thiazole sulfonamide and oxazole sulfonamide compounds, compositions containing the same, as well as processes for the preparation and methods for their use as pharmaceutical agents. | 03-20-2014 |
20140107131 | PYRAZOLYLAMINOPYRIDINES AS INHIBITORS OF FAK - The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I): | 04-17-2014 |
20140155410 | PYRAZOLYLAMINOPYRIDINES AS INHIBITORS OF FAK - The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I): | 06-05-2014 |
20140343056 | AZAINDAZOLES - Herein are disclosed azaindazoles of formula (I) | 11-20-2014 |
20140371176 | CYCLOPROPYLAMINES AS LSD1 INHIBITORS - This invention relates to the use of cyclopropylamine derivatives for the modulation, notably the inhibition of the activity of Lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1). Suitably, the present invention relates to the use of cyclopropylamines in the treatment of cancer. | 12-18-2014 |
Norman L. Johnson, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20110098607 | MOBILITY ASSESSMENT DEVICE - The present invention in several embodiments is a mobility assessment device which is easy to use and which will aid practitioners in evaluating a patients' mobility. The mobility assessment device of the present invention is preferably constructed from a skid resistant high contrast material that can easily be folded, rolled or stored in a compact space. | 04-28-2011 |
Philip R. Johnson, Wynnewood, PA US
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20080260775 | New Live Virus Vaccines - The present invention provides novel self-replicating and self-propagating chimeric viral vectors and chimeric virus particles comprising a modified genome of a carrier RNA virus packaged within structural proteins of a second virus. Also provided are pharmaceutical formulations comprising the chimeric viral vectors and virus particles and methods of inducing an immune response by administration of the same to a subject. | 10-23-2008 |
20100310601 | Adeno-Associated Virus Materials and Methods - The present invention provides adeno-associated virus (AAV) materials and methods which are useful for DNA delivery to cells. More particularly, the invention provides recombinant AAV (rAAV) genomes, methods for packaging rAAV genomes, stable host cell lines producing rAAV and methods for delivering genes of interest to cells utilizing the rAAV. Particularly disclosed are rAAV useful in generating immunity to human immunodeficiency virus-1 and in therapeutic gene delivery for treatment of neurological disorders. | 12-09-2010 |
Randall F. Johnson, Franklin, PA US
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20100276985 | NOISE REDUCED CONTINUOUS MINER - A mining machine comprising a discharge boom including a tail slide plate slidably connected between left and rear side frames, and a tail roller assembly mounted on the tail slide plate. The tail roller assembly includes a take-up roller mounted centrally between the side frames and between a pair of spacer blocks and a pair of bearing blocks, each of the spacer blocks and bearing blocks being connected to a rearward edge of the tail slide plate. The mining machine also has an opening in each of the side frames, and two slide plate guides, one on each side frame, each of which is positioned outside of the respective side frame adjacent a respective one of the side frame openings, and mounted for sliding movement relative to its respective side frame. The tail slide plate has opposed outside edges received within a respective one of the slide plate guides, and a pair of take up cylinders, one on each side frame, each of which is connected to and extending between the respective side frame and the end of the slide plate guide. The tail roller assembly also includes a pliable elastomer and/or wear material sandwiched between the inside of each of the tail slide plate guides and the outside of each of the side plates, and a polymer-based cushion is connected between the end of the cylinder and the boom side frame. | 11-04-2010 |
Regan Johnson, Fairfield, PA US
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20120021303 | ELECTRICALLY RECHARGEABLE, METAL-AIR BATTERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The invention provides for a fully electrically rechargeable metal-air battery systems and methods of achieving such systems. A rechargeable metal air battery cell may comprise a metal electrode an air electrode, and an aqueous electrolyte separating the metal electrode and the air electrode. In some embodiments, the metal electrode may directly contact the electrolyte and no separator or porous membrane need be provided between the air electrode and the electrolyte. Rechargeable metal air battery cells may be electrically connected to one another through a centrode connection between a metal electrode of a first battery cell and an air electrode of a second battery cell. Air tunnels may be provided between individual metal air battery cells. In some embodiments, an electrolyte flow management system may be provided. | 01-26-2012 |
20120040254 | BIFUNCTIONAL (RECHARGEABLE) AIR ELECTRODES - Performance, properties and stability of bifunctional air electrodes may be improved by using modified current collectors, and improving water wettability of air electrode structures. This invention provides information on creating non-corroding, electrically rechargeable, bifunctional air electrodes. In some embodiments, this bifunctional air electrode includes a corrosion-resistant outer layer and an electrically conductive inner layer. In some embodiments, this bifunctional air electrode includes titanium suboxides formed by reducing titanium dioxide. Titanium suboxides may be corrosion-resistant and electrically conductive. | 02-16-2012 |
20130115531 | ELECTRICALLY RECHARGEABLE, METAL-AIR BATTERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The invention provides for a fully electrically rechargeable metal-air battery systems and methods of achieving such systems. A rechargeable metal air battery cell may comprise a metal electrode an air electrode, and an aqueous electrolyte separating the metal electrode and the air electrode. In some embodiments, the metal electrode may directly contact the electrolyte and no separator or porous membrane need be provided between the air electrode and the electrolyte. Rechargeable metal air battery cells may be electrically connected to one another through a centrode connection between a metal electrode of a first battery cell and an air electrode of a second battery cell. Air tunnels may be provided between individual metal air battery cells. In some embodiments, an electrolyte flow management system may be provided. | 05-09-2013 |
20130209919 | BIFUNCTIONAL (RECHARGEABLE) AIR ELECTRODES - Performance, properties and stability of bifunctional air electrodes may be improved by using modified current collectors, and improving water wettability of air electrode structures. This invention provides information on creating non-corroding, electrically rechargeable, bifunctional air electrodes. In some embodiments, this bifunctional air electrode includes a corrosion-resistant outer layer and an electrically conductive inner layer. In some embodiments, this bifunctional air electrode includes titanium suboxides formed by reducing titanium dioxide. Titanium suboxides may be corrosion-resistant and electrically conductive. | 08-15-2013 |
Ricky L. Johnson, Aleppo, PA US
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20100235960 | Protective Clothing - Protective clothing includes trousers having a leg portion with a distal end, a proximal end, and a knee area that corresponds to a wearer's knee when the trousers are worn by the wearer. Padding is coupled to the trousers and extends adjacent the knee area. A first and second array of fasteners is coupled to the leg portion, the first and second array having an upper end relatively adjacent to the leg portion proximal end and a lower end relatively distant to the leg portion proximal end. The clothing includes an adjustable protective member having a first side and a second side. A first strap extends from the first side of the adjustable protective member and is removably coupled to the first array of fasteners. A second strap extends from the second side of the adjustable protective member and is removably coupled to the second array of fasteners. | 09-23-2010 |
Ryan Lawrence Johnson, Hawley, PA US
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20090183379 | Self cleaning blade razor holder - A hanging or standing blade razor holder incorporating a razor head cleaning submersion cup, with a slotted hinged cover. | 07-23-2009 |
Samuel Johnson, Harrisburg, PA US
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20120136276 | SYSTEM, METHOD, APPARATUS, DEVICE AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR AUTOMATICALLY DETECTING POSITIONING EFFECT - An automated system, method, apparatus, device and/or computer program product for detecting positioning effect is set forth, the apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment may include an output operable to couple to one or more stimulating electrodes to stimulate one or more peripheral nerves of the patient, an input operable to couple to one or more recording electrodes to record resultant electrical waveforms generated by a nervous system of a patient in response to the stimulating module, and one or more processors operable to identify the positioning effect based on the resultant electrical waveforms. | 05-31-2012 |
Scott D. Johnson, Ephrata, PA US
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20090238940 | COLOR-IMPARTING CHOCOLATE COMPOSITIONS AND FOOD ARTICLES MADE THEREFROM - Disclosed are color-imparting chocolate compositions. The compositions are formulated to have a visual appearance consistent with a conventional chocolate composition, yet include a visually hidden (i.e., hidden to the unaided eye) color-imparting dye. Upon contact with a water-based liquid (e.g., during the act of consuming the chocolate composition), the color-imparting dye is activated and imparts its color to the water-based liquid and/or to a surface wetted or in contact with the water-based liquid. | 09-24-2009 |
Scott Dale Johnson, Ephrata, PA US
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20100260904 | FIBER SATIETY COMPOSITIONS - Ingestible compositions that include one or more anionic soluble fibers are provided herein. An ingestible composition can be in solid or liquid form. In certain cases, a solid ingestible composition includes an extruded food product, such as a crispy, that includes one or more anionic soluble fibers. Liquid ingestible compositions that can include one or more alginate anionic soluble fibers and one or more pectin anionic soluble fibers are also provided. Methods for making ingestible compositions are provided, as well as methods for using the ingestible compositions, e.g., to induce satiety or to increase the viscosity of stomach contents. | 10-14-2010 |
Stephen L. Johnson, Erdenheim, PA US
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20080201778 | INTRUSION DETECTION USING SYSTEM CALL MONITORS ON A BAYESIAN NETWORK - Selected system calls are monitored to generate frequency data that is input to a probabilistic intrusion detection analyzer which generates a likelihood score indicative of whether the system calls being monitored were produced by a computer system whose security has been compromised. A first Bayesian network is trained on data from a compromised system and a second Bayesian network is trained on data from a normal system. The probabilistic intrusion detection analyzer considers likelihood data from both Bayesian networks to generate the intrusion detection measure. | 08-21-2008 |
Stephen Roger Johnson, Erdenheim, PA US
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20080227100 | METHOD FOR ESTIMATING hERG INHIBITION OF DRUG CANDIDATES USING MULTIVARIATE PROPERTY AND PHARMACOPHORE SAR - The present invention provides a computational model and methods of use thereof for predicting whether a compound is likely to inhibit K | 09-18-2008 |
Timothy Bruce Johnson, Langhorne, PA US
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20080236027 | COMPOSITION OF GRANDLURE AND DICHLORVOS FOR ATTRACTING AND KILLING BOLL WEEVILS IN BOLL WEEVIL TRAPS - Compositions and methods for attracting, capturing and killing populations of cotton boll weevils ( | 10-02-2008 |
Timothy Bruce Johnson, Danville, PA US
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20100024279 | DEVICE FOR ATTRACTING AND CONTROLLING THE COFFEE BERRY BORER, HYPOTHENEMUS HAMPEI (COLEOPTERA: SCOLYTIDAE) - The present invention relates to a device coated with a friable composition comprising an insect toxicant wherein the geometry of the device, the presence of openings in the device, the presence of a highly volatile attractant independently located inside the device, and the composition comprising an insect toxicant function together to release an effective concentration of the highly volatile attractant vapor into the environment at a rate that maintains attractancy and at the same time kills the insect as soon as the insect comes into contact with the vapors of the insecticide or the composition impregnated on the surface of the device. | 02-04-2010 |
Vicrtoria E. Johnson, Philadelphia, PA US
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20110097719 | Neprilysin Gene Polymorphism and Amyloid Beta Plaques in Traumatic Brain Injury - The invention relates to methods of diagnosing risk of amyloid β deposition following traumatic brain injury. More particularly, the invention relates to the discovery of a specific single nucleotide polymorphism in the neprilysin gene that is linked to an increased risk of amyloid β deposition after traumatic brain injury | 04-28-2011 |
Victor Johnson, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20090149281 | Basketball and soccer training device and associated method - A basketball or soccer training device has a base, a body having a lower body portion and an upper body portion with the lower body portion overlying the base. The upper body portion has a first pair of arms projecting generally outwardly in generally-opposite directions and a second pair of arms projecting generally upwardly in relative spaced relationship. The lower body portion may have a pair of legs terminating in weighted feet. The base may be hollow and be dimensioned and structured to receive an inflatable, basketball training device when in deflated condition. A corresponding method is provided. | 06-11-2009 |