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Nicole L. Abueg, Seattle, WA US
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20120082848 | NANOMATERIAL HAVING TUNABLE INFRARED ABSORPTION CHARACTERISTICS AND ASSOCIATED METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A quantum nanomaterial having a bandgap that may be tuned to enable the quantum nanomaterial to detect IR radiation in selected regions including throughout the MWIR region and into the LWIR region is provided. The quantum nanomaterials may include tin telluride (SnTe) nanomaterials and/or lead tin telluride (Pb | 04-05-2012 |
20140014902 | Photodiode and Method for Making the Same - A method for manufacturing a photodiode including the steps of providing a substrate, solution depositing a quantum nanomaterial layer onto the substrate, the quantum nanomaterial layer including a number of quantum nanomaterials having a ligand coating, and applying a thin-film oxide layer over the quantum nanomaterial layer. | 01-16-2014 |
20140079912 | IR ABSORBING COATINGS COMPRISIING FLUORINATED NANOPARTICLES - The present disclosure relates to solution processed nanomaterials, and methods for their manufacture, with activity in the infrared (IR) region for a variety of commercial and defense applications, including conformal large-area IR coatings, devices and pigments that necessitate an absorption band edge in the MWIR or LWIR. | 03-20-2014 |
Nicole L. Brideson, Ashmore AU
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20090215360 | BRASSIERE STRAP CLIP - The present invention discloses a brassiere strap clip ( | 08-27-2009 |
Nicole L. Dehuff, Seattle, WA US
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20100151577 | QUANTUM DOT-BASED ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS - A detection method and indicator are disclosed that includes quantum dots that fluoresce under illumination of a first light having a first wavelength to indicate the presence of a predetermined condition, and in particular, a corrosion condition. The quantum dots are surrounded by a shell material that under normal conditions reflect the first light and reacts in the presence of the predetermined condition to permit the first light to illuminate the quantum dot to excite the quantum dot to emit a second light having a second wavelength, which when detected, indicates the presence of the predetermined condition. | 06-17-2010 |
20100181106 | ANTIREFLECTIVE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME - An apparatus having a reduced reflection from its surface includes a dielectric material and a capacitive circuit analog sheet buried within the dielectric material and configured to produce a reflection that adds out of phase with a reflection from an incident side of the dielectric material. The capacitive circuit analog sheet comprises conductive patches configured to have high impedance for transverse magnetic (TM) polarization. | 07-22-2010 |
20110176962 | QUANTUM DOT-BASED ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS - A detection method and indicator are disclosed that includes quantum dots that fluoresce under illumination of a first light having a first wavelength to indicate the presence of a predetermined condition, and in particular, a corrosion condition. The quantum dots are surrounded by a shell material that under normal conditions reflect the first light and reacts in the presence of the predetermined condition to permit the first light to illuminate the quantum dot to excite the quantum dot to emit a second light having a second wavelength, which when detected, indicates the presence of the predetermined condition. | 07-21-2011 |
Nicole L. Hoppman-Chaney, Rochester, MN US
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20100248239 | METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR DETECTING FRAGILE X MUTATIONS - This document relates to methods and materials involved in detecting Fragile X mutations and assessing the methylation state of Fragile X alleles. For example, methods and materials for detecting Fragile X alleles using polymerase chain reaction and a hybridization probe (e.g., a non-radioactively labeled hybridization probe) are provided. | 09-30-2010 |
Nicole L. Kovalyak, Dubois, PA US
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20090178202 | Infant pillow device - An infant pillow device including a head and neck positioner(s) for retaining the infant's head and neck to prevent lateral, upwardly, downwardly, and rotational movement of the infants head. The infant pillow device aligns the infant's head, neck and spine when positioned on the infant pillow device. | 07-16-2009 |
20100192304 | Infant hugging and comforting device - An infant hugging and comforting device including the combination of a cloth hugging device and a vibrating device. Preferably, the cloth hugging device has adjustable arm portions to accommodate different size infants, and allow the device to be fitted to a particular infant. Further, the vibrating device is preferably a separate device removably attached to the soft cloth hugging device. | 08-05-2010 |
Nicole L. Liptak, Cortland, OH US
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20120196467 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTION SYSTEM INCLUDING CONNECTOR BODY WITH INTEGRAL PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LATCH - A first connector is matable to a second connector in an electrical connection system. The first connector has a connector body that contains a primary and a secondary latch. The respective latches and the connector body of the first connector are molded to form a single unitary piece. The single unitary piece is constructed to define a space intermediate the primary latch and the connector body. The space is adapted to fit a latch position assurance lock to prevent displacement of the primary latch. The primary and the secondary latch respectively communicate with at least one primary and at least one secondary latch ramp disposed on the second connector when at least the first connector is unmated from the second connector. A method to assemble an electrical connection system using the single unitary piece of the first connector is also provided. | 08-02-2012 |
20140262424 | SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR CABLE - A wire cable capable of transmitting digital signals with a data rate of at least 5 Gigabits per second (Gb/s). The wire cable includes an insulated twisted pair of conductors and an inner conductive shield enclosing the conductors. The insulation of the twisted pair is bonded to provide consistent spacing between the conductors. A belting formed of a flexible dielectric is disposed between the shield and the bonded twisted pair. The belting provides consistent spacing between the twisted pair and the inner shield. The wire cable further includes a drain wire disposed outside the inner conductive shield and inside an outer conductive shield that encloses both the drain wire and the inner conductive shield. This combination of elements provides a wire cable having consistent impedance that is capable of transmitting digital signals with a data rate of at least 5 Gb/s via a single twisted pair of conductors. | 09-18-2014 |
20140273594 | SHIELDED CABLE ASSEMBLY - A wire cable assembly capable of transmitting signals at speeds of 5 Gigabits per second over a single pair or conductors. The cable has a characteristic impedance of 95 Ohms and can support transmission data according to either USB 3.0 or HDMI 1.3 performance specifications. The wire cable includes a pair of conductors, a shield surrounding the conductors, and a dielectric structure configured to maintain a first predetermined spacing between the conductors and a second predetermined spacing between said the conductors said shield. The shield includes an inner shield conductor enclosing the dielectric structure, a ground conductor external to the inner shield conductor, extending generally parallel to the pair of conductors, an outer shield conductor enclosing the inner shield conductor and the ground conductor. | 09-18-2014 |
Nicole L. Stuard, Pflugerville, TX US
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20130173372 | Electronic Coupon Management - Methods and systems are provided for electronically managing coupons. The user no longer has to clip and organize coupons. The need for hand processing of coupons is substantially reduced. Rebates or payments for coupons can be substantially hastened and can be deposited directly into a user's bank, credit card, or payment provider account. Merchants and manufactures no longer have to be concerned with receiving bad (e.g., invalid, expired, or counterfeit) coupons. Thus, the electronic coupon management system benefits the users, merchants, and manufactures. | 07-04-2013 |