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Alain Martin, Flemington, NJ US
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20160022616 | Method for Treating a Pulmonary Disease State in Mammals by Up Regulating Indigenous in vivo Levels of Inflammatory Agents in Mammalian Cells - The present invention provides novel methods for treating a pulmonary disease state in mammals by up-regulating indigenous in vivo levels of an inflammatory agent in mammalian cells comprising contacting the mammalian cells with a therapeutically effective amount of an inflammatory regulator and a pharmaceutical agent. The inflammatory agent is selected from the group consisting of cytokines, transforming growth factor-β, elastase, and white blood cells, and wherein the inflammatory regulator is selected from the group consisting of pyruvates and pyruvate precursors. The pharmaceutical agent is selected from the group comprising anti-bacterial agents, anti-virals, anti-fungals, anti-tumors, antihistamines, proteins, enzymes, hormones such as insulin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, cytokines, steroids, and nicotine. | 01-28-2016 |
Alain Martin, Ringoes, NJ US
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20080213403 | Method for treating pulmonary disease states in mammals by altering indigenous in vivo levels of nitric oxide - The present invention provides a method for treating a pulmonary disease state in mammals by protecting indigenous in vivo levels of nitric oxide in mammalian cells comprising contacting the mammalian cells with a therapeutically effective amount of a nitric oxide mediator, wherein the nitric oxide mediator is selected from the group consisting of α-keto acids having four or more carbon atoms, precursors of α-keto acids having four or more carbon atoms, and the salts thereof. | 09-04-2008 |
20090041738 | Method for treating a pulmonary disease state in mammals by up or down regulating indigenous in vivo levels of inflammatory agents in mammalian cells - The present invention provides novel methods for treating a pulmonary disease state in mammals by up or down regulating indigenous in vivo levels of an inflammatory agent in mammalian cells comprising contacting the mammalian cells with a therapeutically effective amount of an inflammatory regulator, wherein the inflammatory agent is selected from the group consisting of cytokines, transforming growth factor-β, elastase, and white blood cells, and wherein the inflammatory regulator is selected from the group consisting of pyruvates and pyruvate precursors. | 02-12-2009 |
20090041739 | Method for treating a pulmonary disease state in mammals by up or down regulating indigenous in vivo levels of inflammatory agents in mammalian cells - The present invention provides novel methods for treating a pulmonary disease state in mammals by up or down regulating indigenous in vivo levels of an inflammatory agent in mammalian cells comprising contacting the mammalian cells with a therapeutically effective amount of an inflammatory regulator, wherein the inflammatory agent is selected from the group consisting of cytokines, transforming growth factor-β, elastase, and white blood cells, and wherein the inflammatory regulator is selected from the group consisting of pyruvates and pyruvate precursors. | 02-12-2009 |
20130018334 | Biodegradable wound care products with biocompatible artificial skin treatment and healing acceleratorAANM Glynn; Kenneth P.AACI FlemingtonAAST NJAACO USAAGP Glynn; Kenneth P. Flemington NJ USAANM Martin; AlainAACI RingoesAAST NJAACO USAAGP Martin; Alain Ringoes NJ US - A biodegradable wound care product with biocompatible artificial skin treatment. It includes a biodegradable bandage support member and a biodegradable adhesive on at least a portion thereof. The support member is made of a biodegradable material, such as natural or artificial textiles, plastics or papers. A biodegradable actives carrier is attached to a portion of the biodegradable bandage support member and is a synthetic or natural biodegradable adhesive or a combination thereof. An active ingredient is located on the biodegradable actives carrier including a layer of biocompatible algae artificial skin including sterilized water and at least 60% by weight of reconstituted seaweed, preferably Laminaria seaweed. A healing accelerator that is an alpha keto acid or an alpha keto acid derivative is also included. The active ingredient is prepared by first drying the raw materials, converting the raw materials to a powder and then reconstituting the powder with sterilizes water and other possible actives and/or inerts. | 01-17-2013 |
Alejandro Martin, Morristown, NJ US
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20130205983 | Shield Support System - The invention features a support system which can be attached to a ballistic shield. The system features at least one telescoping or retractable leg which is mounted to the shield to create a standalone shield. The shield is positioned between plates which receive pins that hold the shield in position in the system. The system features a resting platform which provides an area for resting a gun or rifle, for example. A bullet proof screen extends from the bottom area of the shield towards the base of the system and provides additional security to the user when the shield is in the system. | 08-15-2013 |
20150260485 | BALLISTIC SHIELD SUPPORT SYSTEM - The invention features a support system which can be attached to a ballistic shield. The system features at least one telescoping or retractable leg which is mounted to the shield to create a standalone shield. The shield is positioned between plates which receive pins that hold the shield in position in the system. The system features a resting platform which provides an area for resting a gun or rifle, for example. A bullet proof screen extends from the bottom area of the shield towards the base of the system and provides additional security to the user when the shield is in the system. | 09-17-2015 |
Alicia Martin, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20150037485 | REDUCED SATURATED AND TOTAL FAT CONTENT PIE CRUSTS - The application relates to a composition comprising from about 2% (w/w) to about 4% (w/w) alkenyl succinic anhydride substituted starch, from about 3% (w/w) to about 8% (w/w) heat-moisture treated wheat flour, from about 5% (w/w) to about 7% (w/w) vegetable oil, and from about 78% (w/w) to about 87% (w/w) of other conventional baking ingredients. | 02-05-2015 |
Alicia F. Martin, Somerset, NJ US
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20090017186 | Hydrocolloid Blend For Innovative Texture - The present invention relates to a hydrocolloid blend which exhibits an innovative texture in compositions. The blend consists essentially of a waxy starch which has been enzymatically debranched and a non-high amylose starch which has been stabilized and inhibited in a ratio of 0.8:1 to 8:1. | 01-15-2009 |
Bonnie G. Martin, Lumberton, NJ US
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20120176287 | PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD BASED FEED HORN - A new class of feed horns is provided based on the use of metamaterial printed circuit board (PCB) liners on the walls of the feed horns. These feed horns may be implemented to achieve low cost operation. PCBs making up the metamaterial liner may be assembled together in such a manner as to form a feed horn with a square or rectangular aperture shape, although other suitable shapes are possible. These PCBs may be fabricated from standard low cost, off-the-shelf dielectric material. A conductor artwork pattern on the PCB surface forming the interior surface of the feed horn can be designed such that the PCB feed horn yields radio frequency (RF) properties similar to that of a corrugated feed horn. A simple flat plate ground plane bonded to the back side of the PCB can serve as the feed horn structure. | 07-12-2012 |
20120280872 | ANISOTROPIC METAMATERIAL GAIN-ENHANCING LENS FOR ANTENNA APPLICATIONS - Examples of the present invention include metamaterials, including metamaterial lenses, having material properties that approximate the behavior of a material with low (011-08-2012 | |
Carol Martin, Fair Haven, NJ US
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20110234435 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTIVE WAVELENGTH INTERLEAVED FILTERED TECHNIQUE (SWIFT) ADC - A system and method for selective wavelength interleaved filtering technique for analog to digital conversion (ADC) comprises a remote aperture for analog input, a modulator operable to transform the analog input into an initial optical signal, a photonic front end having high resolution optical filters operable to filter the optical signal into multiple subsequent optical signals and supply local oscillators for downconversion into electrical signals, a segmented subsystem having a plurality of ADCs, each operable to receive and convert one subsequent optical signal of the optical signals, and a memory buffer and process subsystem operable to reconstruct the converted subsequent optical signals into a digital representation of the analog input by executing reconstruction algorithms. Provision is made for compensation of distortions arising in the electrical to optical to electrical conversion process. The optical filters can include a self-registered filter wherein individual passbands are intrinsically aligned to one another. | 09-29-2011 |
Carol C. Martin, Fair Haven, NJ US
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20110013712 | SYSTEM FOR MIMO SPATIAL ADAPTIVITY IN DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENTS - An adaptive wireless multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system switches among two or more modes of operation including Uninformed Transmitter (UT) and Informed Transmitter (IT) modes based on channel conditions as reflected in a set of metrics including a temporal selectivity metric (TSM) indicative of the temporal dynamics of the MIMO channel. In an exemplary embodiment, the adaptive MIMO system uses a dominant eigenmode IT mode of operation if a signal-to-noise ratio is below a threshold, otherwise, the system uses an IT mode or a UT mode based on the TSM. If the TSM indicates a channel that is changing too rapidly for feedback to be effective, the UT mode is used, otherwise the IT mode is used. Overall system capacity in time varying MIMO channels is thereby improved. | 01-20-2011 |
20120282962 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EFFICIENT RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT IN A SCENARIO INVOLVING MULTIPLE MOBILE VEHICLES - Various embodiments of the present invention relate to wireless network management. One specific example relates to efficient radio frequency (RF) spectrum management involving multiple mobile vehicles, whereby a system and/or a method of the invention achieves greatly improved spectral efficiency in the assignment of frequency bands to communications channels between the vehicles and/or stationary ground stations. Other examples of the present invention provide systems and methods to analyze the RF emissions resulting from the motion of transmitters and/or receivers through airspace with the help of five-dimensional quanta of space (x, y, z), time and frequency to assign frequency bands to test plans (including previously-validated test plan(s) and/or to-be-validated test plan(s)). In one specific example, the analysis is directed to the assignment of frequency bands with and without reuse. | 11-08-2012 |
Charles Martin, Somerville, NJ US
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20090123587 | Screw extruder with plunger feeder - The present invention is directed to a materials extrusion device including a screw extruder with a plunger feeder. It includes a screw extruder having a main housing, a materials advancing screw, a screw drive mechanism, a feed port for inputting materials to be extruded and an extrusion outlet port. It also includes a plunger feeder having an elongated, upwardly biased (non-horizontal) plunger housing, e.g., a cylinder, with a plunger. A plunger drive mechanism is connected to the plunger to move the plunger upwardly and downwardly within the plunger housing, and there is a feed outlet at an upper end of the plunger housing, the feed outlet being connected to the screw extruder feed port. | 05-14-2009 |
Christian Martin, Rumson, NJ US
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20150078377 | Bit Indexed Explicit Replication - Various systems and methods for performing bit indexed explicit replication (BIER). For example, one method involves receiving a packet at a node. The packet includes a multicast forwarding entry. The multicast forwarding entry has a plurality of elements, and each element corresponds to a particular node. The method also involves comparing the multicast forwarding entry with forwarding information stored by the node. The method involves selecting a neighbor node based on the comparing, updating the multicast forwarding entry in the packet, and forwarding the packet to the neighbor node. | 03-19-2015 |
20150078378 | Bit Indexed Explicit Replication Using Multiprotocol Label Switching - Various systems and methods for performing bit indexed explicit replication (BIER) using multiprotocol label switching (MPLS). For example, one method involves receiving a packet that includes a MPLS label. The packet also includes a multicast forwarding entry. The method also involves determining, based on the value of the MPLS label, whether to use the multicast forwarding entry to forward the packet. The method further includes forwarding the packet. | 03-19-2015 |
20150078379 | Bit Indexed Explicit Replication Using Internet Protocol Version 6 - Various systems and methods for performing bit indexed explicit replication (BIER) using IPv6. For example, one method involves receiving, at a node, a packet that includes an IP header. The packet also includes a multicast forwarding entry. The method also involves comparing the multicast forwarding entry with forwarding information stored by the node and selecting a neighbor based on the comparing. The method further includes forwarding the packet to the neighbor. | 03-19-2015 |
20150085635 | MIGRATION SUPPORT FOR BIT INDEXED EXPLICIT REPLICATION - A method and network device are disclosed for multicast forwarding. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving at a node configured to use a bit-indexed forwarding table a multicast message comprising an incoming message bit array. The method further includes comparing the incoming message bit array to a first neighbor bit array within a first forwarding table entry, and determining that for at least one relative bit position in the bit arrays a corresponding destination node is both a destination for the message and a reachable destination from a first neighboring node. The method further includes forwarding toward the first neighboring node a copy of the message, where a first node on the path of the forwarded message is not configured to use a respective bit-indexed forwarding table. An embodiment of the device includes a network interface, a memory and a processor configured to perform steps of the method. | 03-26-2015 |
20150131660 | BIT INDEXED EXPLICIT REPLICATION PACKET ENCAPSULATION - A method and network device are disclosed for multicast forwarding. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving at a node a multicast message comprising a message header, where the message header comprises an incoming message bit array and a size value representing a length of the incoming message bit array. The method further comprises comparing at least a portion of the incoming message bit array to a corresponding portion of a neighbor bit array of a first forwarding table entry within the node, determining that for at least one relative bit position in the bit arrays a corresponding destination node is both a destination for the message and a reachable destination from a first neighboring node, and forwarding a copy of the message to the first neighboring node. An embodiment of the device includes a network interface, a memory and a processor configured to perform steps of the method. | 05-14-2015 |
Christian D. Martin, Morristown, NJ US
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20150363880 | Systems and Methods for Allocating Quantities in a Marketplace - A participant in a marketplace may direct an order to buy or sell an item to a targeted participant with whom the former has a pre-existing relationship to enable access to additional quantities, capacity, or liquidity. The targeted participant may similarly offer to buy or sell such items in various pre-designated quantities at set prices to participants with whom it has a pre-existing relationship. These functions may be achieved while maintaining order and price transparency in the marketplace. | 12-17-2015 |
Christian J. Martin, Rumson, NJ US
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20150131658 | Equal Cost Multi-path With Bit Indexed Explicit Replication - Various systems and methods for performing bit indexed explicit replication (BIER). For example, one method involves receiving a packet at a node. The packet includes a bit string. The node selects forwarding information based on a flow value associated with the packet. The forwarding information includes a forwarding bit mask. The node then forwards the packet based on the bit string and the forwarding information. | 05-14-2015 |
20150138961 | Per-Prefix LFA FRR With Bit Indexed Explicit Replication - Various systems and methods for performing bit indexed explicit replication (BIER). For example, one method involves receiving a packet at a node. The packet includes a bit string includes information identifying a plurality of destinations. The node selects an entry in a bit indexed forwarding table (BIFT). The BIFT includes both a primary path entry and a backup path entry. The node forwards the packet based on information in the entry. | 05-21-2015 |
20150139228 | Overlay Signaling For Bit Indexed Explicit Replication - Various systems and methods for performing bit indexed explicit replication (BIER). For example, one method involves receiving a membership request at a node. The membership request is received from a host and the membership request identifies a multicast group. In response to receiving the membership request, the node generates a membership message. The membership message includes information identifying the multicast group and information identifying the node. The node transmits the membership to an overlay participant that stores a bit string associated with the multicast group. | 05-21-2015 |
Christopher T. Martin, Bloomfield, NJ US
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20080261401 | Chemical-Mechanical Polishing of Sic Surfaces Using Hydrogen Peroxide or Ozonated Water Solutions in Combination with Colloidal Abrasive - A process is taught for producing a smooth, damage-free surface on a SiC wafer, suitable for subsequent epitaxial film growth or ion implantation and semiconductor device fabrication. The process uses certain oxygenated solutions in combination with a colloidal abrasive in order to remove material from the wafer surface in a controlled manner. Hydrogen peroxide with or without ozonated water, in combination with colloidal silica or alumina (or alternatively, in combination with HF to affect the oxide removal) is the preferred embodiment of the invention. The invention also provides a means to monitor the sub-surface damage depth and extent since it initially reveals this damage though the higher oxidation rate and the associated higher removal rate. | 10-23-2008 |
Daniel T. Martin, Burlington, NJ US
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20150101044 | Event Model for Correlating System Component States - A computing device described herein is configured to receive a notification of an event associated with a plurality of system components. In response, the computing device determines a state for the system components based on a state for one of those system components specified in an event model. That specified state in the event model reflects a previous occurrence of another event. | 04-09-2015 |
David L. Martin, Ewing, NJ US
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20110234398 | Apparatus, System, and Method for Automated Item Tracking - Disclosed is an automated item tracking method, comprising the steps of reading an RFID signal, obtaining a reported position of an RFID signal generator, measuring the strength of the read RFID signal, creating a read profile, obtaining a physical package profile, comparing the read profile to the physical package profile, and generating a weighted read profile to estimate an actual position of the RFID signal generator by comparing the weighted read profile with the physical package profile. | 09-29-2011 |
20140084054 | Apparatus, System, and Method for Automated Item Tracking - Disclosed is an automated item tracking method, comprising the steps of reading an RFID signal, obtaining a reported position of an RFID signal generator, measuring the strength of the read RFID signal, creating a read profile, obtaining a physical package profile, comparing the read profile to the physical package profile, and generating a weighted read profile to estimate an actual position of the RFID signal generator by comparing the weighted read profile with the physical package profile. | 03-27-2014 |
Dick Martin, Ridgewood, NJ US
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20150260602 | HIGH PRESSURE FLAT PLATE TRANSDUCER - This disclosure provides example systems and methods for a high pressure flat plate transducer assembly. A transducer assembly is provided, which includes a transducer, a housing, and a transducer header. The transducer header can include a header front side configured for accepting the transducer and a header back side configured for mating with the housing at an interface between the header back side and the housing. The transducer assembly is configured such that a pressure exerted on the transducer compresses the interface between the header back side and the housing. | 09-17-2015 |
20150260603 | HIGH PRESSURE FLAT PLATE TRANSDUCER - This disclosure provides example systems and methods for high pressure flat plate transducer assemblies. A first example embodiment of the transducer assembly is provided, which includes a transducer, a housing, and a transducer header. The transducer header can be configured for accepting the transducer and for mating with the housing at an interface between the header back side and the housing. The first embodiment of the transducer assembly is configured such that a pressure exerted on the transducer compresses the interface between the header back side and the housing. A second example embodiment is provided that includes a one-piece housing having a built-in header portion configured for accepting the transducer. In this second embodiment, the interface adapter is configured for attaching to a mating surface and to the housing. In the second example embodiment, the transducer assembly is configured such that the pressure presses the transducer against the housing. | 09-17-2015 |
Eric J. Martin, Chester, NJ US
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20120191813 | DISCOVERING NETWORK SERVICES - A method includes sending a request for network services to plural devices, where the request identifies the network services using a self-describing data structure, and receiving a response to the request from at least one device, where the response identifies which of the network services are supported by the at least one device. | 07-26-2012 |
20120207291 | CONFIGURING A NETWORK DEVICE - A method performed by a device adapted for communication over a network includes establishing a presence on the network, obtaining default configuration information for the device via the network, the default configuration information identifying a service on the network, receiving a request for validation information from the service, providing the validation information to the service, the service generating device-specific information in response to the validation information, and obtaining the device-specific information. | 08-16-2012 |
Florencio Isaac Martin, Paterson, NJ US
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20140074478 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIGITALLY REPLICATING SPEECH - A speech replication system including a speech generation unit having a program running in a memory of the speech generation unit, the program executing the steps of receiving an audio stream, identifying words within the audio stream, analyzing each word to determine the audio characteristics of the speaker's voice, storing the audio characteristics of the speaker's voice in the memory, receiving text information, converting the text information into an output audio stream using the audio characteristics of the speaker stored in the memory, and playing the output audio stream. | 03-13-2014 |
Gary Martin, Piscataway, NJ US
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20130219833 | HEAT SEALABLE COATED NYLON - A heat sealable coated nylon film comprising a layer having a first and a second surface, the layer consisting essentially of nylon, and a coating on the first surface of said layer, wherein the coating is water-based and adapted for making the coated nylon film heat sealable and wherein the coating comprises a polyurethane and a polymer selected from the group consisting of polyolefin, EVA, EAA, ethylene methacrylic copolymer, and a combination thereof. A processes of forming said coated nylon film, a packaged product comprising a product and said heat sealable coated nylon film in which the product is wrapped, and a process of packaging said product. | 08-29-2013 |
20140234630 | FLUOROPOLYMERS CONTAINING A COPOLYMERIZED FLUOROMONOMER AND A FUNCTIONAL HYDROCARBON COMONOMER AND ARTICLES MADE FROM SUCH FLUOROPOLYMERS - Disclosed is a copolymer film that includes a first comonomer including a chlorofluoro olefin and a second comonomer that is selected from the group consisting of itaconic acid, 2,3-dihydropyran, D-glucal, glycerine carbonate vinyl ether, 2-hydroxypropyl acrylate, maleic anhydride, vinylidene chloride, and mixtures thereof. | 08-21-2014 |
Gary L. Martin, Piscataway, NJ US
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20090035707 | RHEOLOGY-CONTROLLED CONDUCTIVE MATERIALS, METHODS OF PRODUCTION AND USES THEREOF - Compositions comprising at least one conductive nanomaterial and at least one rheology control additive are disclosed. These compositions can be used to form a film for uses requiring sufficient conductivity and light transparency. Methods of forming a conductive composition include: providing at least one conductive nanomaterial, providing at least one rheology control additive, and blending the at least one conductive nanomaterial and the at least one rheology control additive together to form the conductive composition. Methods of forming patterned transparent conductive coatings include: providing and applying a layer comprising at least one photosensitive or photoimageable composition to a surface, providing and applying a layer comprising at least one conductive nanomaterial and at least one rheology control additive, exposing and developing the layered material, and treating the layer comprising the at least one rheology control additive in order to remove at least part of the rheology control additive. Coating compositions, films, patterned films and structures containing these films and patterned films are also described. | 02-05-2009 |
20090056589 | TRANSPARENT CONDUCTORS HAVING STRETCHED TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE COATINGS AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING THE SAME - Transparent conductors and methods for fabricating transparent conductors are provided. A method for fabricating a transparent conductor comprises providing a stretchable transparent substrate. A dispersion comprising a plurality of conductive elements and a solvent is formed. The dispersion is applied overlying the stretchable transparent substrate. The solvent is at least partially evaporated to form a transparent conductive coating on the stretchable transparent substrate and the substrate and the transparent conductive coating are stretched. | 03-05-2009 |
Harry Martin, Red Bank, NJ US
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20140278118 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ATTENUATING NOISE IN SEISMIC DATA - A system and method for attenuating noise in seismic data representative of a subsurface region of interest including receiving a seismic dataset representative of seismic signal or seismic noise and a seismic dataset representative of seismic signal and noise, transforming them into a domain were they have sparse or compressible representation, comparing the sets of coefficients to identify desirable coefficients in the set of coefficients representing the signal and noise dataset, selecting the desirable coefficients to produce an improved set of coefficients, and inverse transforming the improved set of coefficients to produce a modified seismic dataset. The modified seismic dataset may be noise-attenuated seismic data or may be a noise model that is subtracted from the original data to produce noise-attenuated data. | 09-18-2014 |
Jack Martin, Aberdeen, NJ US
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20120305510 | Modular rack system - A modular rack and kit of parts for constructing a modular rack may be dimensioned to vary width and depth for different applications in different rooms. Retention accessories, including article hooks, extension cross members and shelves, each have attachment portions with mating cross-sectional profiles corresponding to the rack members engage the rack members circumferentially. The retention accessories are selectively reconfigurable for evolving storage needs. | 12-06-2012 |
Jean-Valery Martin, Hopewell, NJ US
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20090053405 | MODIFIED ASPHALT BINDER MATERIAL USING CROSSLINKED CRUMB RUBBER AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE MODIFIED ASPHALT BINDER - Bituminous asphalt binder materials which are modified by the addition of crumb rubber or ground tire rubber and a cross-linking agent are described. In addition, methods are provided for producing a modified asphalt binder containing crumb rubber or ground tire rubber and a cross-linking agent. The modified asphalt binders comprise neat asphalt, crumb rubber, one or more acids and a cross-linking agent. Optionally, the modified asphalt binder may include one or more polymer additives. The crumb rubber may be obtained from recycled truck and/or automobile tires. The addition of crumb rubber in asphalt binders can improve the consistency and properties of the asphalt binders at high and low temperatures. In particular, the modified asphalt binders of the present invention exhibit improved elastic behavior, resulting in improved performance of roads or other surfaces paved using the modified asphalt binder. Road resistance to permanent deformation, fatigue cracking and thermal cracking is improved by use of the modified asphalt binder. | 02-26-2009 |
20090054562 | Modified Asphalt Binder Material Using Crumb Rubber And Methods Of Manufacturing A Modified Asphalt Binder - In a first aspect, bituminous asphalt binder materials which are modified by the addition of crumb rubber or ground tire rubber are described. In a second aspect, the present invention is directed to methods of producing a modified asphalt binder containing crumb rubber or ground tire rubber. The modified asphalt binders comprise neat asphalt, crumb rubber, one or more synthetic polymers, and one or more acids. The crumb rubber may be obtained from recycled truck and/or automobile tires. | 02-26-2009 |
20090064898 | NOVEL BITUMEN EMULSION-BASED COMPOSITION - The invention concerns a bitumen emulsion-based surfacing composition or bituminous mix consisting of an amphoteric surfactant and its use in road highway engineering for making materials for new roads, for reinforcing or maintaining old roads or for punctually repairing same. | 03-12-2009 |
20090176014 | ASPHALT EMULSION PRIMING COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Asphalt emulsion compositions for use in priming a granular surface such as a road bed are provided. The asphalt emulsion comprises asphalt, an amphoteric emulsifier, and water. The asphalt emulsion priming composition may be used on road beds to prepare the road bed for paving. Application of the asphalt emulsion priming composition to a granular surface, such as a road bed, can provide several advantages, including reducing or eliminating dust generated by traffic on the granular surface. | 07-09-2009 |
20110174195 | USE OF AN EXOTHERMIC MIXTURE FOR MANUFACTURING ASPHALT CONCRETE - The present invention relates to the use of an exothermic mixture of at least i) an acidic anhydride or an acid salt and of at least ii) a basic anhydride or a basic salt, in a cold, warm or semi-warm bituminous mix based on a bituminous binder containing water in order to increase the temperature of the bituminous mix. It also relates to a process for manufacturing a bituminous mix using the exothermic mixture, to the bituminous mix capable of being obtained by this process and to the use thereof for the manufacture of a road surface. It additionally relates to the use of the exothermic mixture in order to dry the aggregates and to the aggregates containing this mixture. Finally, it relates to the use of the exothermic mixture in a bitumen emulsion. | 07-21-2011 |
Jean-Valery Martin, Princeton, NJ US
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20090249978 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING AN IMPROVED ASPHALT USING POLYPHOSPHORIC ACID WITH AIR BLOWING - A process is provided for producing an improved asphalt composition is air blown for a reduced period of time prior to addition of polyphosphoric acid. The air blowing process is performed at temperatures and using air volumes typically used for air blown asphalt. The process may be performed using neat asphalt, or it may be used on mixtures of asphalt with flux, slop, or mixtures of flux and slop. After the initial air blowing period, polyphosphoric acid is added to the asphalt. The polyphosphoric acid may be added while the asphalt is at temperature, or the asphalt may be allowed to cool slightly before the addition of the polyphosphoric acid. Following addition of the polyphosphoric acid, the asphalt may undergo further air blowing to obtain desired properties. | 10-08-2009 |
20110005430 | USE OF CALCIUM PHOSPHATES IN ASPHALT MIXES - Improved asphalt pavement mixes containing calcium phosphate and processes for producing the improved pavement mixes are provided. The asphalt pavement compositions comprise aggregate, asphalt binder and calcium phosphate. The improved pavement mixes may be produced by blending calcium phosphate with the aggregate prior to combining the aggregate with the asphalt binder. Alternatively, the calcium phosphate may be mixed with the asphalt binder prior to adding the aggregate to the asphalt binder. The addition of calcium phosphate to the asphalt pavement mixtures can improve the stiffness or the moisture resistance of the asphalt pavement mix. | 01-13-2011 |
20110015313 | RECLAIMED ASPHALT PAVEMENT CONTAINING POLYPHOSPHORIC ACID MODIFIED BINDER - Pavement compositions containing increased amounts of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) are described. Addition of polyphosphoric acid (PPA) to pavement compositions containing RAP allows increased RAP content in road pavements while maintaining acceptable properties in the final pavement composition. Methods for producing road pavements containing RAP and PPA are also provided. | 01-20-2011 |
20110160355 | ASPHALT ADDITIVE WITH IMPROVED PERFORMANCE - The present invention relates to a modified asphalt binder composition comprising: | 06-30-2011 |
20110160356 | CRUMB RUBBER MODIFIED ASPHALT WITH IMPROVED STABILITY - The present invention relates to a method for producing a crumb rubber modified asphalt comprising the steps of: | 06-30-2011 |
20120006227 | POLYPHOSPHORIC ACID COMPOSITIONS HAVING A REDUCED VISCOSITY - Polyphosphoric acid compositions having a reduced viscosity compared to neat polyphosphoric acid. The viscosity of the polyphosphoric acid is reduced by combining the polyphosphoric acid with an additive that reduces the viscosity of the polyphosphoric acid composition. In one embodiment, additives that can cause solvation and/or partial neutralization of the polyphosphoric acid without the addition of water may be used. The reduced viscosity polyphosphoric acid may be used, for example, as an additive in asphalts used in road pavements. | 01-12-2012 |
20130014672 | Flame Retardant for Cellulose Based Materials - Cellulose based insulation materials are treated with phosphate compounds to provide flame retardant properties and reduce or eliminate the propensity of the cellulose based materials to ignite and propagate flame or smolder. The phosphate compounds may be blended with the cellulose based material in a dry process. Alternatively, the phosphate compound may be dissolved or dispersed in water or other solvent and sprayed on the cellulosic material. The cellulose material is then dried prior to use. The treated cellulose materials may be further conditioned prior to use by heating to between 30° C. and 100° C. for 12 to 48 hours. | 01-17-2013 |
20150133586 | USE OF STYRENE BUTADIENE BLOCK CO POLYMERS HAVING REDUCED STYRENE CONTENT IN THE PREPARATION OF POLYMER MODIFIED ASPHALT BINDER - Compositions and method for an asphalt and polymer composition including a Styrene-Butadiene block copolymer wherein the styrene content of said block copolymer does not exceed 30%. | 05-14-2015 |
20150218342 | HYDROGEN SULFIDE SCAVENGER - The present disclosure is related to a family of metals chelates for use as a hydrogen sulfide scavenger in asphalt, and the preparation thereof. The metal chelates, in particular amino acid metal chelates, are particularly efficient at reducing the hydrogen sulfide emissions of asphalt. | 08-06-2015 |
20150218378 | ASPHALT ADDITIVE - The present disclosure relates to an additive for asphalt production, comprising phosphoric acid, polyphosphoric acid or mixtures thereof, and an alcohol. In some embodiments, the alcohol is glycerol. | 08-06-2015 |
Jeffrey S. Martin, Dover, NJ US
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20130156027 | FACILITY MANAGEMENT PLATFORM FOR A HYBRID COAXIAL/TWISTED PAIR LOCAL LOOP NETWORK SERVICE ARCHITECTURE - The present invention provides a facility management platform to monitor and view the status of a plurality of individually addressable downstream devices including, but not limited to, addressable terminals, IRG's, settops, cable modems, taps, nodes, and/or hubs at a network control center. The FMP may display problems at these downstream devices, for example, power loss, and/or may automatically notify the appropriate companies and/or personnel to correct the problem. | 06-20-2013 |
Katharine Martin, Ringoes, NJ US
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20100196522 | COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING AMINES AND USE THEREOF - The present invention features compositions comprising at least one compound of the formula I or formula II: | 08-05-2010 |
20110091586 | COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING AMINES AND USE THEREOF - The present invention features compositions comprising at least one compound of the formula I or formula II: | 04-21-2011 |
Katharine M. Martin, Ringoes, NJ 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 |
Kathy Martin, Skillman, NJ US
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20080250616 | Jewelry Clasp - A jewelry clasp is provided for use with one or more jewelry strands and further comprises, in one embodiment, a spring clasp with first and second bead pins attached thereto. Each bead pin comprises a removable bead that allows for attachment of the jewelry strands to the bead pins and maintains the jewelry strands attached thereto. Different jewelry strands can be interchangeably attached to a single jewelry clasp to create a desired appearance or effect. | 10-16-2008 |
Krista Martin, Edgewater, NJ US
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20130295446 | NEGATIVE ELECTRODE MATERIAL FOR LITHIUM BATTERY - A negative electrode material for a lithium ion battery, in which a fine particle (A) containing an element selected from Si, Sn, Ge and In and a carbon particle (B) obtained by heat-treating a petroleum-based coke and/or a coal-based coke at a temperature of 2,500° C. or more are connected through a chemical bond such as urethane bond, urea bond, siloxane bond and ester bond. Also disclosed are a negative electrode sheet obtained by coating a current collector with a paste containing the negative electrode material, a binder and a solvent, and then drying and pressure-forming the paste; and a lithium ion battery incorporating the negative electrode sheet. | 11-07-2013 |
Kyle Martin, Princeton, NJ US
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20120282336 | BILAYER TABLET FORMULATIONS - The present invention relates to bilayer tablet formulations comprising metformin extended release (XR) or reduced mass metformin XR formulation as the first layer, an SGLT2 inhibitor formulation as the second layer, and optionally a film coating. The present invention provides methods of preparing the bilayer tablet formulations and methods of treating diseases or disorders associated with SGLT2 activity employing the bilayer tablet formulations. | 11-08-2012 |
20120294936 | REDUCED MASS METFORMIN FORMULATIONS - The present invention relates to metformin extended release (XR) formulations with improved compactability to provide reduced mass tablets, granulations, and capsules. | 11-22-2012 |
20130330406 | Bilayer Tablet Formulations - The present invention relates to bilayer tablet formulations comprising metformin extended release (XR) or reduced mass metformin XR formulation as the first layer, an SGLT2 inhibitor formulation as the second layer, and optionally a film coating. The present invention provides methods of preparing the bilayer tablet formulations and methods of treating diseases or disorders associated with SGLT2 activity employing the bilayer tablet formulations. | 12-12-2013 |
20140335170 | Reduced Mass Metformin Formulations - The present invention relates to metformin extended release (XR) formulations with improved compactability to provide reduced mass tablets, granulations, and capsules. | 11-13-2014 |
20150238421 | Bilayer Tablet Formulations - The present invention relates to bilayer tablet formulations comprising metformin extended release (XR) or reduced mass metformin XR formulation as the first layer, an SGLT2 inhibitor formulation as the second layer, and optionally a film coating. The present invention provides methods of preparing the bilayer tablet formulations and methods of treating diseases or disorders associated with SGLT2 activity employing the bilayer tablet formulations. | 08-27-2015 |
Leenus Martin, Harrison, NJ US
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20140094457 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND TREATMENT OF GENETIC DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH NONSENSE MEDIATED RNA DECAY - The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. The present invention is also directed to a method of treating a genetic disease caused by premature termination codons, or other conditions that render messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) susceptible to nonsense mediated RNA decay, in a subject. Also disclosed is a method of inhibiting nonsense mediated RNA decay and/or induction of autophagy. The present invention also relates to a method of identifying inhibitors of nonsense mediated RNA decay and/or inducing autophagy. The present invention further relates to a method of inhibiting nonsense mediated RNA decay and/or induction of autophagy in a subject. | 04-03-2014 |
Marc A. Martin, Secaucus, NJ US
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20150242403 | SOCIALLY INTEGRATED OPERATIONS LOG METHOD AND SERVICE - Embodiments relate to supporting development or maintenance of a product. An aspect includes identifying, by a computing device, a plurality of users. Another aspect includes establishing, by the computing device, an environment configured to provide substantially real-time collaboration between the identified users in connection with the product. The development or maintenance may be based on one or more interfaces or fields. | 08-27-2015 |
20150248318 | Z/OS WORKLOAD MAPPER FOR POTENTIAL PROBLEM AREAS USING MODULES AND DEFECT DATA - Embodiments are directed to methods for improving the efficiency at which problem areas are identified and prioritized for an existing large, multi-module software system. In some embodiments, a workload mapper generates workload maps that identify the intersection between defect risk scores accumulated for various modules and a log of the modules that are accesses by a given workload. A graphical user interface (GUI) provides the ability to sort, search, compare and display the workload maps against various sort, search and/or compare criteria. | 09-03-2015 |
20150248344 | Z/OS WORKLOAD MAPPER FOR POTENTIAL PROBLEM AREAS USING MODULES AND DEFECT DATA - Embodiments are directed to devices, systems and methods for improving the efficiency at which problem areas are identified and prioritized for an existing large, multi-module software system. In some embodiments, a workload mapper generates workload maps that identify the intersection between defect risk scores accumulated for various modules and a log of the modules that are accesses by a given workload. A graphical user interface (GUI) provides the ability to sort, search, compare and display the workload maps against various sort, search and/or compare criteria. | 09-03-2015 |
Matthew Martin, Morristown, NJ US
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20130323658 | BURNER FLAME DETECTION AND MONITORING SYSTEM - A burner flame detection and monitoring system for a pilot burner for combustion of wastes gases and waste materials. The system includes a pilot burner assembly. A gas premix burner assembly includes a fuel gas delivery conduit, a fuel metering orifice, a fuel and air mixing device, a pilot tube and a pilot burner tip assembly. A primary sensor is in communication with the pilot burner assembly downstream of the fuel metering orifice. A secondary sensor is in communication with pilot burner assembly at or upstream of the fuel metering orifice. A processor receives input from both the primary sensor and the secondary sensor. A mechanism integrates the input from the primary sensor and the input from the secondary sensor in order to deduce the presence, absence or quality of a pilot flame. | 12-05-2013 |
Michelle Paulette Martin, Princeton Junction, NJ US
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20150269529 | Systems and Methods for Assessing Structured Interview Responses - Systems and methods described herein utilize supervised machine learning to generate a model for scoring interview responses. The system may access a training response, which in one embodiment is an audiovisual recording of a person responding to an interview question. The training response may have an assigned human-determined score. The system may extract at least one delivery feature and at least one content feature from the audiovisual recording of the training response, and use the extracted features and the human-determined score to train a response scoring model for scoring interview responses. The response scoring model may be configured based on the training to automatically assign scores to audiovisual recordings of interview responses. The scores for interview responses may be used by interviewers to assess candidates. | 09-24-2015 |
Mitchell Martin, Verona, NJ US
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20110262462 | POLYMORPHISM MARKERS FOR PREDICTING RESPONSE TO INTERLEUKIN-6 RECEPTOR-INHIBITING MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY DRUG TREATMENT - The present invention provides single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with clinical responsiveness of rheumatoid arthritis patients to treatment with an interleukin-6 receptor antibody such as tocilizumab, and methods of using such SNPs for predicting clinical response to treatment with the antibody. | 10-27-2011 |
Mitchell Lee Martin, Verona, NJ US
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20090298756 | FUNCTIONS AND USES OF GPR39 GENE IN MAMMALIAN CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM - The present invention provides mammalian GPR39 gene, its coded products, and the uses in regulating appetite and pain sensitivity. A pharmaceutical composition and a health product comprising GPR39 protein are also provided. The health product and the pharmaceutical composition for suppressing appetite or decreasing pain sensitivity comprise a safe and efficient amount of antagonists of mammalian GPR39 protein (for example, 0.01-99%) and a bromatologically or pharmaceutically acceptable carrier in a suitable amount (for example 1-99.99 wt %). | 12-03-2009 |
Mitchell Lee Martin, Essex County, NJ US
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20090130660 | Single Nucelotide Polymorphism (SNP) - Association of Type 2 diabetes with single nucleotide polymorphisms and haplotypes are disclosed. Also disclosed are diagnostic applications in identifying those who have Type 2 diabetes or are at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, and discovery of therapeutic agents and methods of treatment. | 05-21-2009 |
Paul D. Martin, Basking Ridge, NJ US
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20150215177 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NETWORK TRAFFIC PROFILING AND VISUALIZATION - A computer system, computer program product and method of performing traffic analysis on a communications network includes time stamped packets and related metadata from an intercepted steam of real-time traffic on a backhaul network distinct from the communications network, pre-processing the intercepted stream, including separating a portion of the intercepted stream into dissected fields, creating indicators by selecting an analysis operator to apply to one or more of the dissected fields in a logical expression, analyzing the dissected fields in the output streams utilizing the indicators, and obtaining results from the indicators. | 07-30-2015 |
Peter J. Martin, Robbinsville, NJ US
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20080277221 | Case having casters - A case for storage or transport includes a top side, a bottom side, a front side, a rear side, a right side, and a left side, an outermost portion of the bottom side defining a plane. The case further includes at least one wheel including a portion protruding outwardly from one of the front side and the rear side, wherein no portion of the wheel protrudes past the plane defined by the outermost portion of the bottom side. | 11-13-2008 |
Peter K. Martin, Fair Haven, NJ US
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20110035306 | System and method for buying and selling securities - A computer-implemented method for trading a financial instrument. The method can include receiving an instrument designation for a financial instrument, receiving an offset value, related to the instrument, and receiving an actuation of at least one of a better buyer selector and a better seller selector related to the instrument. The method can include receiving a base value related to the instrument, receiving a timeout rule related to the instrument, and receiving a timeout value related to the instrument. The timeout rule can be an interval type, and the timeout value can be a time interval. The timeout rule can be a custom type, and the timeout value can be a mathematical expression. In addition, the method can include generating a request to buy the instrument at a value of the offset above the bid price for the instrument, and buying the instrument. | 02-10-2011 |
Philippe Martin, Hoboken, NJ US
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20110311491 | TREATMENT OF SARCOIDOSIS USING PLACENTAL STEM CELLS - Provided herein are compositions and methods of treating individuals having sarcoidosis or a sarcoidosis-related disease or disorder, using placental cells, e.g., the placental stem cells and placental multipotent cells (PDACs) described herein. Also provided herein are kits comprising said cells or a composition thereof. | 12-22-2011 |
20140219970 | TREATMENT OF SARCOIDOSIS USING PLACENTAL STEM CELLS - Provided herein are compositions and methods of treating individuals having sarcoidosis or a sarcoidosis-related disease or disorder, using placental cells, e.g., the placental stem cells and placental multipotent cells (PDACs) described herein. Also provided herein are kits comprising said cells or a composition thereof. | 08-07-2014 |
Richard J. Martin, Ridgewood, NJ US
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20090007684 | Joystick sensor apparatus - A joystick apparatus employs a hermetically sealed load cell having strain gauges placed on flexible beams formed on the load cell. All of the strain gauges are on the same surface of the load cell and therefore wiring is performed on a single side of the load cell. The strain gauges are enclosed in hermetically sealed cavity. The sensing diaphragm consists of a concentric thick inner and outer section joined by thinner diametrically opposed beam elements. The thin beam elements are compliant members which can deflect. Each beam includes strain gauges or sensor elements and the load cell is coupled to a joystick which when moved causes the beams to deflect to cause the sensor elements to produce an electrical output proportional to the force and direction of the joystick. The sensor can yield an output proportional to any angle over the 360° movement of the joystick to provide outputs proportional to the X and Y positions of said joystick. Thus, the joystick arrangement can resolve any angle or force into X and Y components for full directional control. | 01-08-2009 |
20090116537 | Combined temperature and pressure transducer incorporating connector keyway alignment and an alignment method - A transducer sensor is positioned within a hollow of the body of a housing. The housing has an extending alignment pin, which pin coacts with a corresponding slot or aperture in the wall of a vessel whose pressure or temperature is to be monitored. The transducer body is associated with a connector where the alignment pin is placed and extends from the housing in a fixed relation to the connector. A suitable aperture or slot in the wall of the vessel to be monitored accommodates the extending pin whereby when the transducer is placed in the vessel aperture the connector associated with the transducer is always located in proper position. Positioned on the housing is a sliding nut which can move in a direction parallel to the central axis of the housing and either to the right or left. This sliding nut is rotatably positioned in the housing and coacts with threads formed in the aperture in the wall of the vessel to enable tightening of the transducer housing when placed in the wall and when the alignment pin is positioned within the corresponding slot or aperture. This assures a proper alignment so that an external connector which is not moveable or rotatable can be immediately connected to the transducer connector without further experimentation or adjustment. | 05-07-2009 |
Richard P. Martin, Metuchen, NJ US
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20150382156 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING DRIVER PHONE OPERATION USING DEVICE POSITION AND ORIENTATION DATA - A method for determining the position in a vehicle of a first device in communication with a microprocessor may include receiving, at the microprocessor, a first set of inertial data from at least one sensor of the first device; receiving, at the microprocessor, a second set of inertial data from at least one sensor of a reference device disposed within the vehicle; and determining, using the microprocessor, the position of the first device in the vehicle by comparing the first set of inertial data with the second set of inertial data. | 12-31-2015 |
Richard Paul Martin, New Brunswick, NJ US
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20130336094 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING DRIVER PHONE USE LEVERAGING CAR SPEAKERS - Systems and methods for determining a location of a device in a space in which speakers are disposed. The methods involve receiving a Combined Audio Signal (“CAS”) by an MCD microphone. The CAS is defined by a Discrete Audio Signal (“DAS”) output from the speakers. DAS may comprise at least one Sound Component (“SC”) having a frequency greater than frequencies within an audible frequency range for humans. The MCD analyzes CAS to detect an Arriving Time (“AT”) of SC of DAS output from a first speaker and an AT of SC of DAS output from a second speaker. The MCD then determines a first Relative Time Difference (“RTD”) between the DASs arriving from the first and second speakers based on the ATs which were previously detected. The first RTD is used to determine the location of the MCD within the space. | 12-19-2013 |
Richard Paul Martin, Metuchen, NJ US
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20090287623 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING BAYESIAN NETWORKS FOR LOCALIZATION - The invention is a technique for performing sampling in connection with Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulations in which no attempt is made to limit the selected samples to a selected slice of the entire sample domain, as is typical in Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling. Rather, samples are taken from the entire domain and any samples that fall below a randomly selected probability density level are discarded. | 11-19-2009 |
Richard Wayne Martin, Woolwich Township, NJ US
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20130090273 | LOW VISCOSITY ENGINE OIL COMPOSITIONS - This invention is directed to ultra-low viscosity passenger car engine oil compositions with a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of from 4 to 6 cSt, and comprising in admixture 60 wt % to 90 wt % of a first base oil component, based on the total weight of the composition, the first base oil component consisting of a polyalphaolefin base stock or combination of polyalphaolefin base stocks, each having a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of from 3.2 cSt to 3.8 cSt; and 0.1 wt % to 20 wt % of a second base oil component, based on the total weight of the composition, the second base oil component consisting of a Group II, Group III or Group V base stock, or any combination thereof; wherein the composition comprises from 0 wt % to less than 0.25 wt % viscosity index improver, on a solid polymer basis. | 04-11-2013 |
20130090277 | LUBRICATING COMPOSITIONS - This invention is directed to lubricating compositions comprising a first base oil component consisting of a polyalphaolefin base stock or combination of polyalphaolefin base stocks, each having a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of from 3.2 cSt to 3.8 cSt and obtained by a process comprising: (a) contacting a catalyst, an activator, and a monomer in a first reactor to obtain a first reactor effluent, the effluent comprising a dimer product, a trimer product, and optionally a higher oligomer product, (b) feeding at least a portion of the dimer product to a second reactor, (c) contacting said dimer product with a second catalyst, a second activator, and optionally a second monomer in the second reactor, (d) obtaining a second reactor effluent, the effluent comprising at least a trimer product, and (e) hydrogenating at least the trimer product of the second reactor effluent. | 04-11-2013 |
20130090278 | HIGH EFFICIENCY ENGINE OIL COMPOSITIONS - This invention is directed to passenger car engine oil compositions comprising in admixture | 04-11-2013 |
Stephen Martin, Mendham, NJ US
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20130255048 | NATURAL WOOL PILE FABRIC AND METHOD FOR MAKING WOOL PILE FABRIC - A method of making a sheared wool, deep pile fabric that closely resembles natural sheepskin fleece that includes forming a length of wool pile fabric having natural wool fibers on one side and a scrim on an opposing side and finishing the wool pile fabric as natural shearling. The finishing process includes polishing the wool fiber side of the pile fabric by guiding the length of pile fabric over one or more heated first polishing rolls, applying a sheepskin conditioning solution to the wool fiber side of the pile fabric, further polishing the wool fiber side of the pile fabric by guiding the fabric a plurality of times over one or more second heated polishing rolls, and cutting the wool fibers to a designated length. | 10-03-2013 |
20160002839 | NATURAL WOOL PILE FABRIC AND METHOD FOR MAKING WOOL PILE FABRIC - A method of making a deep pile fabric that closely resembles natural sheepskin fleece. The method includes forming a length of pile fabric having fibers on one side and a scrim on an opposing side, where at least a portion of the fibers are natural wool fibers, and finishing the pile fabric as natural sheepskin by polishing the fiber side of the pile fabric, including guiding the length of pile fabric over at least two polishing rolls, where the two polishing rolls rotate in opposite directions. | 01-07-2016 |
Timothy Martin, Ringoes, NJ US
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20080206361 | Insecticidal Compositions Suitable For Use in Preparation of Insecticidal Liquid Fertilizers - Insecticidal compositions suitable for use in preparation of insecticidal liquid fertilizers comprising a pyrethroid, a hydrated aluminum-magnesium silicate, and at least one dispersant selected from the group consisting of a sucrose ester, a lignosulfonate, an alkylpolyglycoside, a naphthalenesulfonic acid formaldehyde condensate and a phosphate ester are disclosed. | 08-28-2008 |
20090209424 | Stable Dispersions of Sulfentrazone in a Continuous Phase of Aqueous Glyphosate Salt - The present invention is directed to novel suspension concentrate compositions comprising finely milled crystalline sulfentrazone suspended in an aqueous glyphosate salt phase containing a surfactant component that chemically and physically stabilizes the composition. | 08-20-2009 |
20120004103 | Insecticidal Compositions Suitable for Use in Preparation of Insecticidal Liquid Fertilizers - Insecticidal compositions suitable for use in preparation of insecticidal liquid fertilizers comprising a pyrethroid, a hydrated aluminum-magnesium silicate, and at least one dispersant selected from the group consisting of a sucrose ester, a lignosulfonate, an alkylpolyglycoside, a naphthalenesulfonic acid formaldehyde condensate and a phosphate ester are disclosed. | 01-05-2012 |
20140274709 | Stable Formulations Containing Fumed Aluminum Oxide - The present invention provides novel herbicidal aqueous suspoemulsion or aqueous suspension concentrate compositions containing an herbicidal active agent and fumed alumina as a stabilization agent that have superior chemical and physical stability as well as superior re-dispersion properties. | 09-18-2014 |
20140302990 | Suspoemulsion of Fomesafen and Fluthiacet-Methyl - The present invention provides novel synergistic herbicidal suspoemulsion compositions of fomesafen and fluthiacet-methyl that have superior chemical and physical stability and increased herbicidal action when compared to tank mixtures. | 10-09-2014 |
Timothy M. Martin, Ringoes, NJ US
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20150093426 | FOAM FORMULATIONS AND APPARATUS FOR DELIVERY - Foamable formulations of agriculturally active ingredients are provided, as well as methods for using them. The formulations allow improved delivery active ingredients by the ability to deliver high amounts of active ingredient with a low volume of formulation used. | 04-02-2015 |
20150099626 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING PLANT GROWTH - Plant growth compositions that include a pyrethroid; at least one plant growth promoter; a hydrated aluminum-magnesium silicate; and at least one dispersant selected from a sucrose ester, a lignosulfonate, an alkylpolyglycoside, a naphthalenesulfonic acid formaldehyde condensate and a phosphate ester are disclosed. | 04-09-2015 |
20150099627 | Co-Formulations of Bifenthrin with Encapsulated Crop Protection Agents For Use with Liquid Fertilizers - Insecticidal compositions suitable for use in preparation of insecticidal liquid fertilizers are disclosed, the compositions comprising bifenthrin, an encapsulated crop protection agent, a hydrated aluminum-magnesium silicate, and at least one dispersant selected from the group consisting of a sucrose ester, a lignosulfonate, an alkylpolyglycoside, a naphthalenesulfonic acid formaldehyde condensate and a phosphate ester. | 04-09-2015 |
20150099628 | CO-FORMULATIONS OF BIFENTHRIN WITH HIGH-MELTING CROP PROTECTION AGENTS FOR USE WITH LIQUID FERTILIZERS - Insecticidal compositions suitable for use in preparation of insecticidal liquid fertilizers are disclosed, the compositions comprising bifenthrin, at least one other unencapsulated crop protection agent having a melting point of about 50° C. or greater, a hydrated aluminum-magnesium silicate, and at least one dispersant selected from the group consisting of a sucrose ester, a lignosulfonate, an alkylpolyglycoside, a naphthalenesulfonic acid formaldehyde condensate and a phosphate ester. | 04-09-2015 |
20150099633 | METHODS FOR IMPROVING PLANT GROWTH - Methods of improving the growth of a plant by applying a plant growth effective amount of a plant growth composition that includes a hydrated aluminum-magnesium silicate and at least one dispersant selected from the group consisting of a sucrose ester, a lignosulfonate, an alkylpolyglycoside, a naphthalenesulfonic acid formaldehyde condensate and a phosphate ester to plant propagation material in the absence of insect pest pressure. | 04-09-2015 |
20150158782 | Liquid-Fertilizer Ready Formulations of Bifenthrin - Insecticidal compositions suitable for use in preparation of insecticidal liquid fertilizers are disclosed. The compositions include bifenthrin, a polymeric dispersant, a suspension agent, a freeze-thaw stabilizer, and optionally a preservative. | 06-11-2015 |
20150264937 | METHODS FOR IMPROVING PLANT GROWTH - Methods of improving the growth of a plant by applying a plant growth effective amount of a plant growth composition that includes a hydrated aluminum-magnesium silicate and at least one dispersant selected from the group consisting of a sucrose ester, a lignosulfonate, an alkylpolyglycoside, a naphthalenesulfonic acid formaldehyde condensate and a phosphate ester to plant propagation material in the absence of insect pest pressure. | 09-24-2015 |
20150366187 | FOAM FORMULATIONS AND EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATES - The present invention is directed to agricultural formulations containing an agriculturally active ingredient in a suitable solvent system for generating foam containing formulations for application in a furrow in the form of a foam. The agriculturally active ingredient may be an insecticide, a pesticide, a fungicide, an herbicide, a fertilizer, or a combination thereof. | 12-24-2015 |
William J. Martin, Woolwich Township, NJ US
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20140054193 | Unidirectional Oriented Polyethylene-Based Heat Shrinkable Polymeric Label - The present invention features pressure-sensitive labels produced from unidirectional heat shrinkable polyethylene films and their application to consumer products such as containers, tubes, bottles and batteries. | 02-27-2014 |