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Martin D. Bijker, Helmond NL
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20110079506 | CASCADE SOURCE AND A METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE CASCADE SOURCE - A cascade source provided with a cathode housing, a number of cascade plates insulated from each other and stacked on top of each other which together bound at least one plasma channel, and an anode plate provided with an outflow opening connecting to the plasma channel, wherein one cathode is provided per plasma channel, which cathode comprises an electrode which is adjustable relative to the cathode housing in the direction of the plasma channel, wherein the clamping provision is preferably of the collet chuck type. Also described is method for controlling the cascade source in use. | 04-07-2011 |
Martin D. Bloomberg, Toronto CA
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20100120619 | Agricultural Composition With PH Colour Indicators - The present invention provides a concentrate for dilution with water in the preparation of an agricultural composition for application to crops, soil or animals. The concentrate is recommended for use with agricultural chemicals whose agricultural activity varies with the pH of the water. It comprises an active ingredient and a combination of pH indicators for colouring the water, the pH indicators being selected so as to indicate different colours of spray water at different pH levels. The proportions of active ingredient and pH indicators are selected so that when the concentrate is added to water, the pH indicators indicate visually upper and lower pH limits for optimum activity of the agricultural chemical. | 05-13-2010 |
Martin D. Bracamonte, Carleton, MI US
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20150184446 | VACUUM INSULATING GLASS (VIG) UNIT WITH METALLIC PERIPHERAL EDGE SEAL AND/OR METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Certain example embodiments relate to vacuum insulating glass units having edge seals based on solder alloys that, when reactively reflowed, wet metallic coatings pre-coated on the glass substrates' perimeters, and/or associated methods. The alloys may be based on materials that form a seal at temperatures that will not de-temper glass and/or decompose a laminate, and/or remain hermetic and lack porous structures in their bulks. Example alloys may be based on inter-metallics of Sn and one or more additional materials selected from post-transition metals or metalloids; Zintl anions (e.g., In, Bi, etc.) from Group 13, 14, 15 or 16; and transition metals (e.g., Cu, Ag, Ni, etc.); and excludes Pb. Thin film coatings in certain example embodiments work with the solder material to form robust and durable hermetic interfaces. Because low temperatures are used, certain example embodiments can use compliant and visco-elastic spacer technology based on lamellar structures and/or the like. | 07-02-2015 |
20150300077 | VACUUM INSULATING GLASS (VIG) UNIT WITH METALLIC PERIPHERAL EDGE SEAL AND/OR METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Certain example embodiments relate to vacuum insulating glass units having edge seals formed in connection with solder alloys that, when reactively reflowed, wet metallic coatings pre-coated on the glass substrates' perimeters, and/or associated methods. The alloys may be based on materials that form seals at temperatures that will not de-temper glass and/or decompose a laminate, and/or remain hermetic and lack porous structures in their bulks. Example alloys may be based on inter-metallics of Sn and one or more materials selected from post-transition metals or metalloids; Zintl anions (e.g., In, Bi, etc.) from Group 13, 14, 15, or 16; and transition metals (e.g., Cu, Ag, Ni, etc.); and excludes Pb. Thin film coatings in certain example embodiments work with the solder material to form robust and durable hermetic interfaces. Because low temperatures are used, certain example embodiments can use compliant and visco-elastic spacer technology based on lamellar structures and/or the like. | 10-22-2015 |
Martin D. Bracamonte, Pinehurst, NC US
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20120291769 | Roof-mounted water heater - Certain example embodiments of this invention relate to water heaters adapted to be mounted on or proximate the roof of a structure such as a building (e.g., residential home, commercial building, etc.). The liquid to be heated can be water, or other liquid, in different example embodiments. In certain example embodiments, at least one vacuum insulated glass (VIG) unit is provided as part of the water heater structure in order to help preserve heat that has been absorbed and/or generated. | 11-22-2012 |
20140087099 | LOW TEMPERATURE HERMETIC SEALING VIA LASER - A method and apparatus for low temperature laser sealing of bonded articles is disclosed. Hermetic sealing of glass substrates using low temperature sealing techniques that do not adversely affect bulk strength of glass substrates, the environment created between the substrates and/or any components housed within the sealed glass substrates is disclosed. Such low temperature sealing techniques include use of localized laser heating of sealing materials to form a hermetic seal between glass substrates that does not involve heating the entire article to be sealed. | 03-27-2014 |
20140138696 | POLYCRYSTALLINE SILICON THICK FILMS FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES OR THE LIKE, AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - A method of manufacturing a polycrystalline silicon film includes: depositing a catalyst layer including nickel and depositing nickel nanoparticles on a substrate; exposing the catalyst layer and the nanoparticles to at least silane gas; and heat treating the substrate coated with the catalyst layer and the nanoparticles during at least part of the exposing to silane gas in growing a silicon based film on the substrate. | 05-22-2014 |
20140370208 | HEAT TREATABLE ARTICLE WITH PRINTED COATING THEREON, AND/OR METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Certain example embodiments of this invention relate to coated articles including substrates that support printed patterns and thin film layer stacks that can have the patterns and the layer stacks formed thereon and then be cut, heat treated, and optionally built into an insulated glass unit, laminated to another substrate, and/or used in another product. In certain example embodiments, this is made possible by bonding to the glass the frit material used in forming the pattern, re-annealing the glass following the bonding, disposing the thin film layer stack on the re-annealed substrate supporting the bonded pattern, and then cutting and heat treating. The frit advantageously does not re-melt during heat treatment because the melting temperature is higher than the temperature used in heat treatment, and/or as a result of secondary recrystallization of the frit material. Associated methods also are provided. | 12-18-2014 |
Martin D. Eastgate, Titusville, NJ US
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20150038709 | METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF HIV ATTACHMENT INHIBITOR PIPERAZINE PRODRUG COMPOUND - A method for making the compound | 02-05-2015 |
20150038710 | METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF HIV ATTACHMENT INHIBITOR PIPERAZINE PRODRUG COMPOUND - A method for making the compound | 02-05-2015 |
20150038711 | METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF HIV ATTACHMENT INHIBITOR PIPERAZINE PRODRUG COMPOUND - A method for making the compound | 02-05-2015 |
20150038712 | METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF HIV ATTACHMENT INHIBITOR PIPERAZINE PRODRUG COMPOUND - A method for making the compound | 02-05-2015 |
20150038716 | METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF HIV ATTACHMENT INHIBITOR PIPERAZINE PRODRUG COMPOUND - A method for making the compound | 02-05-2015 |
20150038717 | METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF HIV ATTACHMENT INHIBITOR PIPERAZINE PRODRUG COMPOUND - A method for making the compound | 02-05-2015 |
20150183818 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING DIASTEREOMERICALLY ENRICHED PHOSPHORAMIDATE DERIVATIVES OF NUCLEOSIDE COMPOUNDS FOR TREATMENT OF VIRAL INFECTIONS - The present invention is directed to a process for preparing diastereomerically enriched nucleoside phosphoramidates having the formula I: | 07-02-2015 |
20150232481 | Pyrazolopyrimidine Macrocycles as Inhibitors of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Replication - The disclosure generally relates to compounds of formula I, including compositions and methods for treating human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. The disclosure provides novel inhibitors of HIV, pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds, and methods for making and using these compounds in the treatment of HIV infection. | 08-20-2015 |
Martin D. Eastgate, Trenton, NJ US
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20130203992 | METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF HIV ATTACHMENT INHIBITOR PIPERAZINE PRODRUG COMPOUND - A method for making the compound | 08-08-2013 |
20150126752 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 2-C-METHYL-D-RIBONIC-GAMMA-LACTONE - Disclosed is a process to prepare a ribonolactone compound of Formula (I): | 05-07-2015 |
Martin D. Ehman, Bountiful, UT US
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20110266190 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR RETAINING SOLVENT - An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for retaining solvent. A tray surface extends outward from a solvent sink. The tray surface is inclined toward the solvent sink. One or more tray walls are disposed at a perimeter of the tray surface. The one or more tray walls extend upward from the tray surface. A tray attachment interface supports the tray surface and the one or more tray walls relative to the solvent sink. | 11-03-2011 |
20150306638 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR STABILIZING A SOLVENT SINK - Apparatuses, systems, and methods are disclosed for stabilizing a solvent sink. A removable clip comprises an outer clip wall and an inner clip wall. An inner clip wall is extendable between a solvent sink and a solvent tank. An upper clip wall of a removable clip is disposed between an outer clip wall and an inner clip wall. A clip extension extends from an upper clip wall. An upper clip wall is slidable along an upper rim of a solvent tank so that an opening beneath a clip extension receives a leveling bracket extending from a solvent sink. | 10-29-2015 |
Martin D. Fisher, Lake Forest, CA US
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20100262118 | Methods for Identifying Areas of a Subject's Skin that Appear to Lack Volume - The present embodiments relate to methods and systems for identifying areas of a subject's skin that lack sufficient volume. In some embodiments, this can be used to direct the administration of filler compositions or the application of techniques that increase the volume or firmness of the area. In some embodiments, the methods and systems provide for improved aesthetic benefit as well as suitability for instruction and training. In some embodiments, the methods are especially useful in the administration of dermal fillers to a subject. | 10-14-2010 |
Martin D. Flansbury, Newburyport, MA US
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20140367228 | CONVEYOR ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A curved conveyor assembly includes a frame that defines a curved conveyance path. A conveyor belt is positioned on the frame system for travel along the curved conveyance path. At least one hold down guide is mounted to the frame and manually movable between an operating position and an access position. In the operating position a retaining lip of the hold down guide extends into the curved conveyance path proximate an edge of the conveyor belt for limiting upward movement of the edge of the conveyor belt. In the access position the retaining lip is moved away from the edge of the conveyor belt. | 12-18-2014 |
Martin D. Graefling, Graz AT
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20140358390 | DIRECT CLUTCH SLIP CONTROL - An automatic transmission for a vehicle drivetrain includes a transmission housing, an input shaft, an output shaft, and a plurality of gears within the transmission housing. The plurality of gears defines multiple mechanical gear ratios between the input shaft and the output shaft. The transmission further includes a plurality of clutches operable to selectively engage the multiple mechanical gear ratios, and a plurality of rotational speed sensors. Each rotational speed sensor is operable to measure rotational speeds relative to the transmission housing for of one of the input shaft, the output shaft, or one of the plurality of gears. The transmission further includes a transmission control system configured to receive signals representing the measured rotational speeds from the plurality of rotational speed sensors and control the plurality of clutches to change between gear ratios based at least in part on the signals representing the measured rotational speeds. | 12-04-2014 |
20150300486 | DIRECT CLUTCH SLIP CONTROL - An automatic transmission for a vehicle drivetrain includes a transmission housing, an input shaft, an output shaft, and a plurality of gears within the transmission housing. The plurality of gears defines multiple mechanical gear ratios between the input shaft and the output shaft. The transmission further includes a plurality of clutches operable to selectively engage the multiple mechanical gear ratios, and a plurality of rotational speed sensors. Each rotational speed sensor is operable to measure rotational speeds relative to the transmission housing for of one of the input shaft, the output shaft, or one of the plurality of gears. The transmission further includes a transmission control system configured to receive signals representing the measured rotational speeds from the plurality of rotational speed sensors and control the plurality of clutches to change between gear ratios based at least in part on the signals representing the measured rotational speeds. | 10-22-2015 |
Martin D. Hiu, Dhahran SA
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20150347898 | Predicting Well Markers from Artificial Neural-Network-Predicted Lithostratigraphic Facies - This disclosure generally describes methods and systems, including computer-implemented methods, computer-program products, and computer systems, for predicting well markers. One computer-implemented method includes separating neural-network (NN)-predicted facies output associated with a plurality of wells into two sets, a first set of NN-predicted facies output of training wells and a second set of NN-predicted facies output of target wells, calculating, for each training well of the plurality of wells, a sameness score between zones of NN-predicted facies output and human-identified lithostratigraphic units (finer zones), calculating a mean sameness score for the finer zones for all training wells, identifying finer zones with a mean sameness score greater than a threshold value as dominant facies zones, and iterating over each target well to calculate a top and depth position of each dominant facies zone determined based upon the NN-predicted facies output of the target well. | 12-03-2015 |
Martin D. HÜrlimann, Newton, MA US
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20130162247 | REFOCUSING PULSES AND EXCITATION PULSES FOR NMR LOGGING - Illustrative embodiments are directed to applying a nuclear magnetic resonance sequence to a substance within an inhomogeneous static magnetic field. Various embodiments include applying a series of refocusing pulses to the substance, each refocusing pulse in the series of refocusing pulses having at least two segments, and a total pulse duration less than or equal to approximately 1.414 times T | 06-27-2013 |
Martin D. Hürlimann (hurlimann), Newton, MA US
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20130057277 | Method for Determining Rock Formation Fluid Interaction Properties Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Well Logging Measurements - A method for determining surface relaxivity of a rock formation in a wellbore includes using measurements of nuclear magnetic resonance properties of the rock formation made from within a wellbore penetrating the rock formations includes determining nuclear magnetic relaxation properties from the measurements of the nuclear magnetic resonance properties. A diffusion property of the rock formation is determined from the measurements of the nuclear magnetic resonance properties. The surface relaxivity of the rock formation is determined from the relaxation properties and the diffusion property. The surface relaxivity and other nuclear magnetic resonance properties are used to infer wettability and/or fluid saturation of the rock formations. | 03-07-2013 |
Martin D. Hürlimann (hurlimann), Newton, MA US
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20130057277 | Method for Determining Rock Formation Fluid Interaction Properties Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Well Logging Measurements - A method for determining surface relaxivity of a rock formation in a wellbore includes using measurements of nuclear magnetic resonance properties of the rock formation made from within a wellbore penetrating the rock formations includes determining nuclear magnetic relaxation properties from the measurements of the nuclear magnetic resonance properties. A diffusion property of the rock formation is determined from the measurements of the nuclear magnetic resonance properties. The surface relaxivity of the rock formation is determined from the relaxation properties and the diffusion property. The surface relaxivity and other nuclear magnetic resonance properties are used to infer wettability and/or fluid saturation of the rock formations. | 03-07-2013 |
Martin D. James, Cardiff GB
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20140212880 | SOLID MEDIUM FOR THE STORAGE OF BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL - This invention relates to flat solid media for the storage of samples of biological materials and methods of analysing biomolecules contained within the samples following storage. In particular, the invention relates to the storage and further analysis of biomolecules present in the biological materials, such as proteins, enzymes and nucleic acids. The invention finds particular utility in the dry, room temperature storage of biological materials. | 07-31-2014 |
Martin D. Meglasson, Bloomsbury, NJ US
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20130149242 | Labeled Alginate Conjugates for Molecular Imaging Applications - Described are bifunctional NOTA-based derivatives capable of conjugating with alginate and with metal ions, as well as NOTA-alginate conjugates which can be labeled with stable or radioactive metal ions. Also described are conjugation methods of the bifunctional NOTA-based linker with alginate, and methods of using radiometal-labeled NOTA-alginate conjugates or other radio-labeled alginate conjugates as imaging reagents. | 06-13-2013 |
20140150789 | Cannula For Minimizing Dilution Of Dosing During Nitric Oxide Delivery - The present invention generally relates to, amongst other things, systems, devices, materials, and methods that can improve the accuracy and/or precision of nitric oxide therapy by, for example, reducing the dilution of inhaled nitric oxide (NO). As described herein, NO dilution can occur because of various factors. To reduce the dilution of an intended NO dose, various exemplary nasal cannulas, pneumatic configurations, methods of manufacturing, and methods of use, etc. are disclosed. | 06-05-2014 |
20140158121 | Cannula For Minimizing Dilution Of Dosing During Nitric Oxide Delivery - The present invention generally relates to, amongst other things, systems, devices, materials, and methods that can improve the accuracy and/or precision of nitric oxide therapy by, for example, reducing the dilution of inhaled nitric oxide (NO). As described herein, NO dilution can occur because of various factors. To reduce the dilution of an intended NO dose, various exemplary nasal cannulas, pneumatic configurations, methods of manufacturing, and methods of use, etc. are disclosed. | 06-12-2014 |
20140166009 | Cannula For Minimizing Dilution Of Dosing During Nitric Oxide Delivery - Described are nasal cannulas that improve the precision of the delivered dose for nitric oxide therapy by reducing the dilution of nitric oxide. The nasal cannulas may reduce the total volume and potential for retrograde flow during nitric oxide therapy through the design of the specific dimensions of the flow path and/or having check valves in the nitric oxide delivery line and/or having a flapper or umbrella valve dedicated to nitric oxide delivery. The nasal cannulas may also use materials that limit oxygen diffusion through the cannula walls. The nosepiece for these cannulas may be manufactured by a molding technique. | 06-19-2014 |
20140299129 | Cannula For Minimizing Dilution Of Dosing During Nitric Oxide Delivery - The present invention generally relates to, amongst other things, systems, devices, materials, and methods that can improve the accuracy and/or precision of nitric oxide therapy by, for example, reducing the dilution of inhaled nitric oxide (NO). As described herein, NO dilution can occur because of various factors. To reduce the dilution of an intended NO dose, various exemplary nasal cannulas, pneumatic configurations, methods of manufacturing, and methods of use, etc. are disclosed. | 10-09-2014 |
20150133645 | Labeled Alginate Conjugates For Molecular Imaging Applications - Described are bifunctional NOTA-based derivatives capable of conjugating with alginate and with metal ions, as well as NOTA-alginate conjugates which can be labeled with stable or radioactive metal ions. Also described are conjugation methods of the bifunctional NOTA-based linker with alginate, and methods of using radiometal-labeled NOTA-alginate conjugates or other radio-labeled alginate conjugates as imaging reagents. | 05-14-2015 |
20150238720 | Cannula For Minimizing Dilution Of Dosing During Nitric Oxide Delivery - The present invention generally relates to, amongst other things, systems, devices, materials, and methods that can improve the accuracy and/or precision of nitric oxide therapy by, for example, reducing the dilution of inhaled nitric oxide (NO). As described herein, NO dilution can occur because of various factors. To reduce the dilution of an intended NO dose, various exemplary nasal cannulas, pneumatic configurations, methods of manufacturing, and methods of use, etc. are disclosed. | 08-27-2015 |
Martin D. Nathanson, Toronto CA
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20100030423 | AUTOMOTIVE TELEMETRY PROTOCOL - Disclosed is a method of conveying vehicle operation data from a vehicle to a remote monitoring recipient, comprising the steps of establishing a data link between the vehicle and the remote monitoring recipient; collecting vehicle operation data from data sources in the vehicle; packaging the vehicle operation data in a data packet using protocol derived from SNMP; and conveying the data packet over the data link. | 02-04-2010 |
20110231546 | AUTOMOTIVE TELEMETRY PROTOCOL - Disclosed is a method of conveying vehicle operation data from a vehicle to a remote monitoring recipient, comprising the steps of establishing a data link between the vehicle and the remote monitoring recipient; collecting vehicle operation data from data sources in the vehicle; packaging the vehicle operation data in a data packet using protocol derived from SNMP; and conveying the data packet over the data link. | 09-22-2011 |
20130342368 | AUTOMOTIVE TELEMTRY PROTOCOL - Method and apparatus whereby one or more vehicle nodes are configured for use in a vehicular communications network which provides for exchange of data between a plurality of vehicle nodes and a plurality of stationary nodes, where each stationary node comprises a computing unit operable to broadcast periodic announcements of services, and to receive identity messages from the vehicle node on at least one common IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) channel. Preferably, each stationary node is configured to provide for exchange of data with the plurality of vehicle nodes, where each vehicle node comprises at least one on-board computing unit which is operable to broadcast identity messages to and to receive service announcements from the stationary node on the at least one common IEEE 802.11 MAC channel. | 12-26-2013 |
20140195102 | VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS VIA WIRELESS ACCESS VEHICLE ENVIRONMENT - Vehicle Communications using IEEE 802.11p WAVE functionality includes structure and method whereby a smart phone (SP) linked to an On Board Unit (OBU) having WAVE functionality, and incorporating Automotive Telemetry Protocol (ATP), has at least one processor to configure the SP as a GUI for the OBU, and to enable WAVE authentication of the SP through a networked Road Side Unit. Preferably, the OBU opens, after a command from an ATP Client, a virtual connection for streaming data between the vehicle data bus and a remote server providing an automotive scan tool. Also preferably, the SP may use either cellular or IEEE 802.11 control signals to trialaterate its geographic position with greater accuracy than GPS, and to hand off the geo-position fixes to the OBU. Accumulated geo-location information may be reported to a remote server, providing a centralized geographic trend analysis of plural SPs operating with OBUs. | 07-10-2014 |
20150319681 | VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS VIA WIRELESS ACCESS VEHICULAR ENVIRONMENT - Vehicle Communications using IEEE 802.11p WAVE functionality includes structure and method whereby a smart phone (SP) linked to an On Board Unit (OBU) having WAVE functionality, and incorporating Automotive Telemetry Protocol (ATP), has at least one processor to configure the SP as a GUI for the OBU, and to enable WAVE authentication of the SP through a networked Road Side Unit. Preferably, the OBU opens, after a command from an ATP Client, a virtual connection for streaming data between the vehicle data bus and a remote server providing an automotive scan tool. Also preferably, the SP may use either cellular or IEEE 802.11 control signals to trialaterate its geographic position with greater accuracy than GPS, and to hand off the geo-position fixes to the OBU. Accumulated geo-location information may be reported to a remote server, providing a centralized geographic trend analysis of plural SPs operating with OBUs. | 11-05-2015 |
Martin D. Paulx, Houston, TX US
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20090302851 | MODULAR GEOSTEERING TOOL ASSEMBLY - A retrievable tool for steering through an earth formation includes a first tool assembly and a tilted antenna attached to the first tool assembly. The tool also includes a second tool assembly attached to the first tool assembly and a tilted antenna attached to the second tool assembly. The first tool assembly attaches to the second tool assembly so that the antennas are tilted in predetermined directions. The tilted antennas are transmitter antennas or receiver antennas. Each tool assembly is a tubular cylinder with a longitudinal axis running the length of the cylinder, wherein the tubular cylinder has two ends, each end including a rotational attachment mechanism. The tool assemblies attach to each other through their rotational attachment mechanisms. The rotational attachment mechanism may be a screw-on mechanism, press-fit mechanism, or welded mechanism. | 12-10-2009 |
Martin D. Roth, Rutesheim DE
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20120157262 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DECELERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE - A method for controlling deceleration of a motor vehicle having an internal combustion engine with an automated clutch, in which method, when a deceleration is present, a deceleration fuel cutoff is carried out in order to generate a drag torque as a drive torque if the engine speed is higher than a deceleration fuel cutoff threshold wherein when a braking request is present, the effect of the engine speed is evaluated, a comparison is carried out between the expected engine speed or the current engine speed and the deceleration fuel cutoff threshold, and the internal combustion engine is adjusted to a deceleration mode or a deceleration fuel mode is maintained only if the expected or current engine speed is higher than the deceleration fuel cutoff threshold. | 06-21-2012 |
Martin D. Rouse, Jr., Escondido, CA US
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20090041442 | Thermal Vaporizer Apparatus - The present invention relates to a smokeless thermal vaporizer apparatus for extracting and vaporizing essential ingredients from natural herbal medicines for inhalation to prevent and alleviate pains and diseases. The thermal vaporizer apparatus includes a heating device and a handheld delivery device. The heating device has a heating element disposed within a thermally insulated housing with an access opening on front and a switch with a variable voltage controller on the front surface of the housing to regulating the amount heat generated by the heating element. The heating element is securely mounted to the housing with the rear end attached to the housing and the front end positioned in the center of the access opening. The handheld delivery device includes a vaporization chamber for holding herbal medicine and receiving smokeless hot air from the heating element of the heating device and a mouthpiece for inhalation. The vaporization chamber and the mouthpiece are linked together with a vapor delivery hose. | 02-12-2009 |
Martin D. Sigg, Jr., Philadelphia, PA US
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20090298909 | Multiple RNA Polymerase III Promoter Expression Constructs - Expression constructs comprising at least two different RNA polymerase III promoters, wherein each promoter is operably linked to a nucleic acid sequence encoding an RNA effector molecule, are disclosed herein. Further provided are expression constructs comprising multiple polymerase III promoters operably linked to sequences encoding short hairpin RNA molecules, which may comprise single and/or multiple fingers. The provided constructs are useful for in vivo delivery of RNA molecules effective in gene silencing, including of viral genes including HBV and HCV. | 12-03-2009 |
20120028348 | MULTIPLE RNA POLYMERASE III PROMOTER EXPRESSION CONSTRUCTS - Expression constructs comprising at least two different RNA polymerase III promoters, wherein each promoter is operably linked to a nucleic acid sequence encoding an RNA effector molecule, are disclosed herein. Further provided are expression constructs comprising multiple polymerase III promoters operably linked to sequences encoding short hairpin RNA molecules, which may comprise single and/or multiple fingers. The provided constructs are useful for in vivo delivery of RNA molecules effective in gene silencing, including of viral genes including HBV and HCV. | 02-02-2012 |
Martin D. Smalc, Parma, OH US
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20090032227 | Flexible Graphite Thermal Management Devices - The invention provides to thermal management devices constructed from flexible graphite. In one embodiment, the thermal management device includes a wick structure inside a shell. In certain preferred embodiments, the wick structure is composed of a mass of expanded graphite. In a another embodiment, the shell of the device includes flexible graphite and an optional wick structure. In certain preferred embodiments, the flexible graphite shell is fluid impermeable. The invention further includes methods of making the aforementioned thermal management devices. | 02-05-2009 |
20130183566 | Thermal Management Structures for Battery Packs - A battery pack includes a plurality of cylindrical battery cells. Damage caused by thermal energy generated in the battery pack is minimized by a one or more graphite sheets in contact with a portion of each cylindrical battery cell. | 07-18-2013 |
Martin D. Stanaland, Nacogdoches, TX US
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20120080270 | Apparatus and method for a portable pathway - A method of providing a traversable path along a surface that includes the steps of placing a portable pathway onto the surface, securing the portable pathway in situ, and adjusting the step to a desired position. The method includes the portable pathway having at least one adjustable step connected thereto. A portable pathway apparatus for providing a traversable path over a surface that includes a pliable frame member comprising one or more layers of reinforced rubber, at least one step adjustably connected to the pliable frame member, whereby at least one step includes an adjustment mechanism associated with a horizontal member. The apparatus has at least one securing element coupled with the pliable frame member, the securing element configured to secure the portable pathway to the surface. The surface includes a contour with at least a first angled surface and a second angled surface, and the pliable frame member forms to the contour. | 04-05-2012 |
20120080271 | Apparatus and method for a portable pathway - A method of providing a traversable path along a surface, the method including the steps of placing a portable pathway onto the surface, the portable pathway having a frame member comprising at least a first layer, and at least one adjustable step coupled with the frame member. The method further includes securing the portable pathway in situ, and adjusting the step to a desired position. | 04-05-2012 |
Martin D. Weatherd, Stanberry, MO US
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20110105011 | SHEET METAL FRAME FOR ACCESS DOOR - An access door assembly for use in an air-handling unit provides a structural member that prevents over-compression of gaskets by the access door panel for improved gasket life and effectiveness and increases the thermal efficiency properties or the air-handling unit. The access door assembly has a “Z” shaped cross-section and includes a gasket channel and an anti-compression leg having a rim to prevent over compression of the gasket located in the gasket channel. | 05-05-2011 |
Martin D. Wells, Needham, MA US
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20100249643 | Apparatus and method for performing nerve conduction studies with localization of evoked responses - An apparatus and method for detecting physiological function, for example, nerve conduction, is described. In one embodiment the apparatus includes a housing including a stimulator shaped to fit a first anatomical site and a detector shaped to fit a second anatomical site. The housing automatically positions the detector substantially adjacent to the second anatomical site when the stimulator is positioned substantially adjacent to the first anatomical site. The detector contains a plurality of individual detection elements, whereby the response evoked by stimulation at the first anatomical site is measured using one or more of these detection elements at the second anatomical location. | 09-30-2010 |