Klein, NC
Anthony D. Klein, Raleigh, NC US
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20090015321 | Circuit having a Local Power Block for Leakage Reduction - A circuit having a local power block for leakage reduction is disclosed. The circuit has a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is configured to operate at a substantially greater operating frequency than the operating frequency of the second portion. The second portion has a local power block configured to decouple the second portion if the second portion is inactive to reduce leakage current associated with the second portion without sacrificing performance of the first portion. | 01-15-2009 |
20100019815 | Circuits and Methods Employing a Local Power Block for Leakage Reduction - A circuit having a local power block for leakage reduction is disclosed. The circuit has a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is configured to operate at a substantially greater operating frequency than the operating frequency of the second portion. The second portion has a local power block configured to decouple the second portion if the second portion is inactive to reduce leakage current associated with the second portion without sacrificing performance of the first portion. | 01-28-2010 |
Anthony Dale Klein, Raleigh, NC US
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20160099713 | ADAPTIVE DYNAMIC KEEPER CIRCUIT - Aspects disclosed herein describe a keeper circuit that adapts to variations in the fabrication process used to manufacture a dynamic circuit. The different characteristics of the circuit elements may cause a keeper circuit to behave in an unintended manner. In one example, a logical state of the dynamic circuit may be erroneously changed because of a strong (i.e., leaky) NMOS transistor in a pull down or discharge path. An adaptive keeper circuit, however, is designed to prevent such unintended behavior regardless of any change in the characteristics of the circuit elements in the dynamic circuit. The adaptive keeper circuit matches the behavior of the pull down path and prevents the pull down path from erroneously changing the logical state stored by the dynamic circuit. | 04-07-2016 |
Charmaine Klein, Charlotte, NC US
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20120116957 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR POPULATING A LIST OF TRANSACTION PARTICIPANTS - Embodiments of the invention provide a method of populating a list of transaction participants with the aliases of individuals and entities that can participate in P2P transactions. In some embodiments, the list of transaction participants is a list of payment recipients to whom the user can make P2P payments and the list is populated with a third party's alias. In other embodiments, the list of transaction participants in a list of recipients to whom a third party can make P2P payments and the list is populated with the user's alias. In some embodiments, a method is provided that includes: (1) receiving information associated with a party to a financial transaction with a user; (2) determining, at least partially on the information associated with the party, that the party can participate in a P2P transaction with the user; and (3) populating a list of P2P transaction participants with an alias identifier. | 05-10-2012 |
20120116963 | Invoicing and electronic billing system and method - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for invoicing and electronic billing. Methods include receiving invoicing data from a merchant, identifying a user based on the invoice data, receiving payment instructions from the user, where the payment instructions include an alias, and determining that the merchant is a registered payment recipient based on the alias. In specific embodiments, the invoice data is converted into an electronic bill, and the electronic bill is sent to the user. | 05-10-2012 |
20120116967 | Mobile payment system and method - System, method, and computer program product are provided for a user to send and receive P2P payments using a mobile device. Through the use of the mobile device, a user may access his/her accounts at a financial institution and direct payments to a third-party using an alias. The user may ensure a secure payment to a third-party through the network associated with a financial institution. Payments may be directed to individuals the user may input into the system by providing the individual's alias. An alias may be a unique identifier of an individual and tied to a financial account of that individual. The sender of the P2P payments may input the recipient's alias and transfer funds via the P2P payment system without having to input the recipient's account information. This invention allows a user to receive and provide payments for transactions utilizing the convenience of a mobile device. | 05-10-2012 |
20120116973 | Online payment system and method - System, method, and computer program product are provided for a user to send and receive P2P payments using the Internet. Through the use of a network, a user may access accounts the user has at a financial institution and direct payments to other individuals or entities using the other individuals or entities alias. In this way, the user may ensure a secure payment to a third-party through the network associated with a financial institution. The payments may be directed to individuals the user may input into the system by providing the user's alias. A user's alias may be a unique identifier of the user and tied to a financial account of that user. In this way, the sender of the P2P payments may input the recipient's alias and transfer funds via the P2P payment system without having to input the recipient's account information. | 05-10-2012 |
20140222681 | ONLINE PAYMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - System, method, and computer program product are provided for a user to send and receive P2P payments using the Internet. Through the use of a network, a user may access accounts the user has at a financial institution and direct payments to other individuals or entities using the other individuals or entities alias. In this way, the user may ensure a secure payment to a third-party through the network associated with a financial institution. The payments may be directed to individuals the user may input into the system by providing the user's alias. A user's alias may be a unique identifier of the user and tied to a financial account of that user. In this way, the sender of the P2P payments may input the recipient's alias and transfer funds via the P2P payment system without having to input the recipient's account information. | 08-07-2014 |
Clark D. Klein, Pittsboro, NC US
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20080207446 | Use of Phenylsemicarbazones for Seed Treatment - The invention relates to the use of phenylsemicarbazones of formula (I); wherein R | 08-28-2008 |
20090001627 | LIGNOCELLULOSIC COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME - A lignocellulosic composite material and a method for preparing the lignocellulosic composite material are disclosed. The composite material is formed from lignocellulosic particles and a binder resin. The binder resin comprises a polyisocyanate, at least one of insecticide and/or fungicide that are dispersed throughout the polyisocyanate. The insecticide and/or fungicide is also dispersed throughout the lignocellulosic particles. Since the insecticide and/or fungicide is dispersed throughout the composite material, the composite material is insect resistant and is able to withstand insect attacks and prevent fungus growth and decay. | 01-01-2009 |
20100307101 | INSECTICIDE-EQUIPPED PARTICLES MADE OF EXPANDABLE POLYSTYRENE AND INSECTICIDE-EQUIPPED MOLDED PARTS WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED THEREFROM - Insecticide-modified bead material composed of expandable polystyrene (EPS) coated with | 12-09-2010 |
20110002998 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF INSECTICIDE-MODIFIED BEAD MATERIAL COMPOSED OF EXPANDABLE POLYSTYRENE AND INSECTICIDE-MODIFIED MOLDINGS OBTAINABLE THEREFROM - A process for the production of insecticide-modified bead material composed of expandable polystyrene (EPS) by extrusion, encompassing the steps of a) mixing, in a mixer, to incorporate a blowing agent and at least one insecticide from the group of the phenylpyrazoles, chlorfenapyr and hydramethylnon into a polymer melt which comprises at least one polystyrene, based on a vinylaromatic monomer, b) discharging the polymer melt comprising blowing agent, and c) pelletizing the polymer melt comprising blowing agent. | 01-06-2011 |
20110184040 | Method for Controlling Arthropods Comprising the Spot-Wise Application of a Gel - The present invention relates to a method for controlling arthropods comprising the application of an aqueous gel which contains an insecticide, an attractant and a thickener, wherein the aqueous gel is applied in the form of spots on fruit trees. The invention further relates to an aqueous gel comprising an insecticide, an attractant, a thickener, a humectant and a feeding stimulant. The invention also relates to a concentrated gel for preparing the aqueous gel. | 07-28-2011 |
20110236451 | Multipurpose Ant Bait - Subject of the present invention is a solid ant bait comprising an insecticide and a bait composition. Another subject is a process for the preparation of said ant bait, comprising extruding a mixture, which contains the insecticide and the bait composition. Yet another subject is a method for controlling ants, comprising offering to said ants the ant bait according to the invention. Finally, a subject is a use of the ant bait according to the invention for controlling ants. | 09-29-2011 |
20130295154 | POLY(METH)ACRYLATE BASED MICROCAPSULES COMPRISING PHEROMONE - The present invention relates to a microcapsule comprising a capsule core, which contains a pheromone, and a capsule wall, which contains in polymerized form 30 to 90% by weight of one or more C | 11-07-2013 |
20130316984 | Composition containing a polyorganosiloxane, a larvicide, and an organic solvent - The present invention relates to a liquid composition containing a polyorganosiloxane, a larvicide, which contains temephos, spinozad, dinetofuran, methopren, | 11-28-2013 |
20140017216 | PESTICIDAL MIXTURES - The present invention relates to a pesticidal mixture comprising, as active I) at least one active compound I selected from the group consisting of the | 01-16-2014 |
20140364317 | SOLID AGROFORMULATIONS PREPARED FROM A MELT OF PESTICIDE AND POLYALKOXYLATE, OPTIONALLY CONTAINING LIQUID ADJUVANT COMPLEXED WITH POLYCARBOXYLATE - The present invention relates to a method for a preparation of a solid composition comprising the steps of a) dissolving a premix in a premix-solvent, or melting a premix, wherein the premix contains a pesticide and a nonionic, amphiphilic polyalkoxylate, b) solidifying the premix by removing the premix-solvent, or by cooling, and c) contacting the premix with at least one auxiliary. The invention further relates to a solid composition obtainable by said method; to a method for the preparation of an aqueous tank mix, in which a pesticide is present as suspended particles having a particle size below 1.0 μm, comprising the step of mixing water and a solid composition obtainable by the said method; and to a method for controlling phytopathogenic fungi and/or undesired plant growth and/or undesired attack by insects or mites and/or for regulating the growth of plants, where a solid composition obtainable by said method is allowed to act on the particular pests, their habitat or the plants to be protected from the particular pest, the soil and/or on undesired plants and/or the useful plants and/or their habitat. | 12-11-2014 |
20150056257 | EMULSIFIABLE GRANULE OBTAINABLE BY MIXING AN PESTICIDAL EMULSION WITH SOLID DISPERSANT AND EXTRUDING THE RESULTING PASTE - The present invention relates to a method for preparing an emulsifiable granule comprising the steps of a) emulsifying water with a solution of a pesticide in a water-insoluble solvent, b) contacting the emulsion resulting from step a) and a solid dispersant containing a water-soluble polycarboxylate and a water-soluble anionic surfactant, and c) extruding the paste resulting from step b). The invention further relates to emulsifiable granules containing a water-insoluble solvent, a pesticide, which is dissolved in the water-insoluble solvent, a water-soluble polycarboxylate, and a water-soluble anionic surfactant. | 02-26-2015 |
Daniel B. Klein, Wilmington, NC US
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20110024226 | SPEAKER CABINET SYSTEM - A speaker cabinet Includes a first surface oriented generally along a first plane and a second surface oriented generally along a second plane. The second plane is generally orthogonal to the first plane. A third surface may be positioned between the first and second surfaces and may be oriented generally along a third plane that intersects the first plane and the second plane. The third surface may be configured to redirect an audio signal. | 02-03-2011 |
David A. Klein, Kernersville, NC US
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20090233478 | Tamper evident connector system - An electrical assembly is disclosed that provides evidence of tampering. The assembly includes a plug housing with a seal cover attached thereto, the seal cover including latching arms. A wire dress cover is attached over the seal cover, and a locking element is placed through the wire dress cover and is rotatably latched in place to the latching arms. The locking element overlies a jack screw, which prevents the disconnection of the plug housing or removal of a wire cover without first removing the locking element. | 09-17-2009 |
David Allen Klein, Kernersville, NC US
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20090233476 | Tamper evident connector system - An electrical assembly is disclosed that provides evidence of tampering. The assembly includes a plug housing with a seal cover attached thereto. A wire dress cover is attached over the seal cover, and a locking insert is placed through the wire dress cover and is held in place by a serialized lock-wire. The locking insert overlies a jack screw, which prevents the disconnection of the plug housing or removal of a wire cover without first removing the locking insert or lock-wire. | 09-17-2009 |
20120196465 | BULKHEAD CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - A bulkhead connector assembly is provided having an outer housing that has an internal chamber. The outer housing has a sealing section configured to seal an exterior of the outer housing within an opening. A terminal housing is configured to hold a plurality of terminals. The terminal housing is received in the internal chamber. The terminal housing has primary locking mechanisms configured to secure the terminals in the terminal housing. An independent secondary lock (ISL) is separately provided from, and coupled to, the terminal housing. The ISL is configured to secure the terminals in the terminal housing and assure they are properly seated. | 08-02-2012 |
20130196537 | PANEL MOUNTED CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - A connector assembly for mounting to a panel includes a cap connector having a cap housing, a cap terminal block held in the cap housing and holding a plurality of cap terminals and a mounting clip coupled to the cap housing to secure the cap housing to the panel. The cap housing has an inner shroud, an inner flange surrounding the inner shroud and an outer flange extending outward from the inner flange. The inner flange has panel retention features extending therefrom. The inner shroud is loaded through an opening in the panel until the panel retention features engage the panel and temporarily secure the cap housing to the panel between the panel retention features and the outer flange. The mounting clip is coupled to the cap housing to secure the cap housing to the panel between the mounting clip and the outer flange. | 08-01-2013 |
20130230996 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - An electrical connector assembly includes a housing having a front end and a rear end and including housing channels extending axially from the front end to the rear end for holding a wire assembly. The connector assembly includes a stabilizer having a front end and a rear end. The stabilizer includes supports extending from the front end with support channels along a longitudinal axis of the stabilizer. The stabilizer is coupled to the rear end of the housing so that the support channels align with the housing channels to accept corresponding wire assemblies therein. A front retaining feature holds the stabilizer to the housing. A rear retaining feature holds the wire assemblies to the stabilizer. | 09-05-2013 |
Deborah Klein, Greensboro, NC US
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20160058023 | REUSE OF ACTIVATED CHLOROUS AGENT FOR MEAT AND POULTRY TREATMENT - The invention provides methods, apparatuses and compositions for the reduction of pathogenic and/or non-pathogenic organisms in raw meat. The invention includes simultaneously manufacturing and applying to raw meat an activated chlorous agent or other biocidal composition. By simultaneously manufacturing and applying the solution feedstocks such as contaminated components or recirculated used solution that would normally not work, can be used to effectively reduce pathogens in raw meat. | 03-03-2016 |
Emanuel Klein, Wilmington, NC US
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20120288053 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A BWR JET PUMP INLET MIXER COMPLIANT STOP - A method and apparatus for a boiling water reactor (BWR) jet pump inlet mixer compliant stop. The inlet mixer compliant stop may be installed in a pocket area between a riser pipe and an inlet mixer of a BWR jet pump assembly. The inlet mixer compliant stop includes a main body and a foot that are separated via the tightening of one or more jacking bolts used to connect the main body and the foot. A cold spring attached to the main body provides a lateral force that is imparted on the inlet mixer, to force the inlet mixer away from a centerline of the riser pipe. A precise lateral force may be imparted on the inlet mixer by gauging a width of a gap between opposing bosses on a front face of the main body and a distal end of the cold spring. The inlet mixer compliant stop imparts a greater lateral force on the inlet mixer as the jacking bolts are tightened, further separating the main body from the foot, as the gap between the opposing bosses is reduced. | 11-15-2012 |
Gerald Klein, Morrisville, NC US
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20120083510 | PERFLUOROCARBONS FOR USE IN TREATING PRURITUS - The subject application provides a method of treating pruritus comprising administering to the skin of a subject afflicted with pruritus an amount of a perfluorocarbon effective to treat the pruritus. The subject application also provides a method of alleviating a symptom of psoriasis comprising administering to the skin of a subject afflicted with psoriasis an amount of a perfluorocarbon effective to alleviate the symptom of psoriasis. The subject application also provides a perfluorocarbon composition for use in treating a subject afflicted with pruritus or psoriasis. The subject application further provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of a perfluorocarbon for use in treating pruritus or psoriasis. | 04-05-2012 |
20120225102 | PERFLUOROCARBON GEL FORMULATIONS - A perfluorocarbon gel composition is disclosed with numerous uses including topical medical and cosmetic uses. | 09-06-2012 |
20130059021 | PERFLUORO(N-BUTYLCYCLOHEXANE) COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF - A perfluoro(n-butylcyclohexane) composition is disclosed with numerous uses including topical and cosmetic applications, e.g., for application to the periocular skin or for the topical treatment of pruritus. | 03-07-2013 |
Justin W. Klein, Winston-Salem, NC US
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20160123715 | AN OVERLAPPED CHIRPED FIBER BRAGG GRATING SENSING FIBER AND METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PARAMETER MEASUREMENT USING SAME - An optical sensor includes an optical fiber inscribed with a repeated refraction pattern such that light scattered from a location on the optical fiber is scattered at multiple frequencies in a range of frequencies. The inscribed patterns overlap at every measurement point along at least a portion of the length of the sensor. An optical sensing system including control circuitry coupled to the optical fiber detects measurement scatter data from the optical fiber over the range of frequencies, determines a change in the detected measurement scatter data over the range of frequencies, and extracts a parameter describing a state of the optical fiber from the determined change in the detected measurement scatter data. The sensor may be made by inscribing a first light refracting pattern on the optical fiber at every measurement point along at least a portion of the length of the sensor and inscribing a second light refracting pattern on the optical fiber that overlaps the first inscribed light refracting pattern at every measurement point along at least that portion of the length of the sensor. | 05-05-2016 |
Kent Randall Klein, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20100120557 | Sports goal including a rebounder for returning a scoring object to a player - A rebounder for use with a sport goal that receives a scoring object. The sport goal includes a goal frame having a left upright member, a right upright member and a crossbar extending between the left upright member and the right upright member. The goal frame further includes an open area for receiving a scoring object. The rebounder includes a rebound member for returning a scoring object to a player when the scoring object impacts the rebound member. The rebound member has a tension member. The tension member is configured to return a scoring object to a player when the scoring object impacts the tension member. The rebound member further includes at least one connector for connecting the rebound member to the sports goal such that the position of the rebound member relative to the sports goal can be adjusted while the rebound member is attached to the sports goal. Preferably, the rebounder can be readily collapsed and moved to a storage position while connected to the sport goal. In the storage position, the rebounder does not obstruct the sport goal. Preferably, the rebounder is configured to be removably attached to a sport goal with little or no alteration to the sport goal. | 05-13-2010 |
Matthew Klein, Apex, NC US
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20150208875 | SHOWER DOOR ASSEMBLY DISPLAY - A retail shower door display assembly is provided with a point-of-sale display unit sized to be received within a retail store aisle. A first array of shower door glass panes is oriented within the display unit. Each shower door glass pane of the first array has a height, a thickness and a width. A second array of shower door glass panes is oriented within the display unit. Each shower door glass pane of the second array has a height, a thickness and a width that is different than the width of the first array of shower door glass panes. An array of shower door tracks is oriented within the display unit. Each shower door track of the array has a common length. An array of towel bars is oriented within the display unit. Each towel bar of the array has a common length. | 07-30-2015 |
20150210469 | SHOWER DOOR GLASS PANE PACKAGING ASSEMBLY - A packaging assembly is provided with a base that is sized to receive at least one shower door glass pane. At least one shower door glass pane is received within the base. A handle is mounted to the base. A plurality of projections extends from a bottom surface of the base to rest upon an underlying support surface and to reduce friction between the packaging assembly and the underlying support surface. The base includes a box with an opening formed in opposed surfaces of the box to expose a portion of the at least one shower door glass pane. | 07-30-2015 |
Matthew James Klein, Apex, NC US
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20130325670 | SHOWER DOOR ASSEMBLY DISPLAY AND RETAIL - A retail shower door display assembly is provided with a point-of-sale display unit sized to be received within a retail store aisle. An array of various shower door frames is oriented within the display unit. An array of various shower door glass panes is oriented within the display unit. A method for displaying shower door assemblies for retail is provided by displaying various shower door frames for purchaser selection. Various shower door glass panes are provided for purchaser selection independent of the shower door frames. | 12-05-2013 |
Pete Klein, Durham, NC US
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20100232640 | System and Method for Verifying the Contents of a Filled, Capped Pharmaceutical Prescription - A method of verifying the identity of a dispensed pharmaceutical includes the steps of: reading identifying indicia on a pharmaceutical vial containing a dispensed pharmaceutical; determining the identity of a prescribed pharmaceutical called for by the identifying indicia; acquiring an image of the dispensed pharmaceutical through the vial; comparing the image of the dispensed pharmaceutical to data storage comprising image data associated with pharmaceuticals; acquiring spectral data for the dispensed pharmaceutical through the vial; comparing the spectral data of the dispensed pharmaceutical to data storage comprising spectral data associated with pharmaceuticals; and automatically determining whether the image and the spectral data of the dispensed pharmaceutical confirm that the dispensed pharmaceutical matches the prescribed pharmaceutical. | 09-16-2010 |
Richard B. Klein, Cary, NC US
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20090137639 | METHODS FOR CONTROLLING FUNGI AND BACTERIA - The present invention includes compounds of pyridinium salts and methods of their use for agricultural purposes. The present invention also relates to methods of controlling fungi and/or bacteria. | 05-28-2009 |
20100267716 | METHODS OF TREATING INFLAMMATIONS AND INFECTIONS WITH PYRIDINIUM SALTS - Compounds of pyridinium salts and methods of their use in medicine, particularly in the prophylaxis and treatment of inflammatory conditions, infectious conditions, as well as immune disorders are disclosed. The present invention also relates to methods of controlling fungi and/or bacteria. | 10-21-2010 |
20110053987 | PYRIDINIUM AND THIAZOLIUM CONJUGATES INCLUDING POLYETHYLENE GLYCOLS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - Pegylated pyridinium and thiazolium compounds and methods of their use in medicine, research, industry, agriculture and recreational activities are disclosed. The present invention also provides methods of controlling microbial growth and infection. Additionally, the present invention provides methods of controlling microbial infestations relating to industrial and agricultural uses. The present invention can also be used to control insects. | 03-03-2011 |
Ryan R. Klein, Raleigh, NC US
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20100330628 | ACTIVATED LIPASES AND METHODS OF USE THEREFOR - Methods for enhancing a biological (e.g., catalytic) activity of a lipase, are provided. In some embodiments, the methods include the step of alkylating one or more cysteine residues present within the lipase. Also provided are modified polypeptides for which a biological activity is enhanced by the disclosed methods, methods for using the disclosed polypeptides, including for the transesterification of renewable oils to produce a biofuel, and cell free systems that include a lipase, to which one or more moieties, such as steroidal moieties, are conjugated. | 12-30-2010 |
Steve Klein, Raleigh, NC US
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20140122678 | Device Driver for a Software Router - The embodiments described herein provide mechanism that allows an embedded router software image to run in the user application memory space of a general purpose computer. An interface process is provided to receive and transmit packets between the user application memory space and the operating system's protected or kernel memory space of the general purpose computer. The interface process mimics or emulates any hardware interfaces that would be available to the router software when running on a dedicated embedded router device. | 05-01-2014 |