Peters, NJ
Colin A. Peters, Plainfield, NJ US
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20120226593 | Method and System for Exchange Traded Funds Request Management - A server includes a memory that stores a plurality of Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) request forms, and a processor communicatively coupled to the memory. The processor is operable to provide a graphical user interface (GUI) to a user in which to create an ETF request, receive the ETF request created using the GUI, determine, based on a ticker symbol of the ETF request, an ETF request form to use to process the ETF request, and populate the determined ETF request form using parameters of the ETF request. The processor is further operable to transmit the populated ETF request form to a placement agent associated with the populated ETF request form and indicate, using the GUI, that the ETF request has been processed after the ETF request form has been transmitted to the placement agent. | 09-06-2012 |
Daniel Peters, Jersey City, NJ US
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20150046228 | SYSTEM FOR AND METHOD FOR COMMISSION AND KPI TRACKER AGGREGATION AND CONTEXTUALIZATION - Exemplary embodiments provide a tool that aggregates data from multiple database sources and application programming interfaces. The tool takes the data collected from the sources and applies one or more pre-defined formulas to the data in order to execute enhanced performance calculations. The tool may receive updated data from the sources at defined intervals. Certain data may be provided in real time. The updated data and/or real time data can be used to refine the calculations and provide updated calculations. | 02-12-2015 |
Darryl W. Peters, Stewartsville, NJ US
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20090287340 | In-line effluent analysis method and apparatus for CMP process control - An apparatus and method for collecting and analyzing the effluent stream created by a chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) process performs a continuous measurement of at least one effluent characteristic and integrates the results over time to create a volumetric analysis of the planarization process. The volumetric analysis can be used as feedback/feedforward signals to control the planarization process itself (e.g., endpoint detection based upon an known initial thickness of film material), create alarm signals for out-of-range measurements, and/or waste stream indicators useful in treating the effluent prior to discharge (e.g., determining a pH correction). | 11-19-2009 |
20110015108 | Aqueous Buffered Fluoride-Containing Etch Residue Removers and Cleaners - The invention relates to aqueous, buffered, fluoride containing compositions having a pH of greater than 7.0 to about 11.0. In certain embodiments, the buffered compositions have an extended worklife because pH dependent attributes such as oxide and metal etch rates are stable so long as the pH remains stable. | 01-20-2011 |
20110039485 | Apertured Abrasive Disk Assembly With Improved Flow Dynamics - The evacuation properties of an abrasive disk are improved by forming its apertures to exhibit a configuration that will direct process fluids onto or away from a workpiece (or contact) interface through capillary action, surface tension/affinity, and/or boundary layer pump actions. The capillary action is accomplished by modifying the geometries of the apertures to form capillary tubes, where the orientation and lift angle of the capillary tubes is controlled to improve the flow of relatively thin layers of liquids. The surface tension/affinity between a liquid material and the abrasive disk is controlled by modifying the through-hole apertures to exhibit a serrated inner surface, which will decrease the attraction between the material of the abrasive disk and the process liquid. A plurality of apertured disks may be stacked, and their respective apertures properly arranged on each surface, to create a Tesla pump such that the kinetic energy associated with rotation of the disk assembly will preferentially bias both the vertical and tangential flow of liquids between the working surface and the disk assembly. | 02-17-2011 |
20110177623 | Active Tribology Management of CMP Polishing Material - An arrangement and method for managing the tribology associated with a chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) process continuously monitors and modifies the properties of a polishing slurry in order to assist in controlling the removal rate associated with the CMP process. The viscosity of slurry as it leaves the CMP system (“spent slurry”) and the material removal rate associated with the semiconductor wafer are measured, and then the viscosity of the incoming slurry is adjusted if the measured material removal rate differs from a desired removal rate. If the removal rate is considered to be too fast, the viscosity of the fresh slurry being dispensed onto polishing pad is decreased; alternatively, if the removal rate is too slow, the viscosity is increased. As an alternative to modifying the viscosity of the slurry (or, perhaps in addition to modifying the viscosity), a lubricant may be added to the slurry to slow down the removal rate. | 07-21-2011 |
Darryl W. Peters, Stewartsvill, NJ US
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20100056409 | COMPOSITIONS FOR PROCESSING OF SEMICONDUCTOR SUBSTRATES - Compositions useful in microelectronic device manufacturing for surface preparation and/or cleaning of wafer substrates such as microelectronic device precursor structures. The compositions can be employed for processing of wafers that have, or are intended to be further processed to include, copper metallization, e.g., in operations such as surface preparation, pre-plating cleaning, post-etching cleaning, and post-chemical mechanical polishing cleaning of microelectronic device wafers. The compositions contain (i) alkanolamine, (ii) quaternary ammonium hydroxide and (iii) a complexing agent, and are storage-stable, as well as non-darkening and degradation-resistant in exposure to oxygen. | 03-04-2010 |
Eva Marie Peters, Cedar Grove, NJ US
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20100230411 | Resealable tray container - A container for food product includes a film affixed to a food tray. The film forms a top of the container and has an access opening. The sealing label, adhesively sealed to the top around the opening, is resealable when a tab of the sealing label is pulled back. The sealing label is resealable against the top layer to seal the opening when the label is moved back against the top. In one form, the sealing label extends along the top of the container and seals along a portion of the film which is affixed to one or more top end surfaces of walls forming the tray. | 09-16-2010 |
20140248402 | RESEALABLE FOOD CONTAINER - A polygonal shaped container is provided which includes a wrapper surrounding a food product. The shape of the container is defined by either a frame containing a food product or rigid material incorporated with the wrapper. Access to contents in the container is provided by withdrawing a resealable sealing layer sealed to the top or side surface of the container and withdrawing the sealing layer from the container or by pivoting a rigid lid away from the top of the container. | 09-04-2014 |
Kallan Peters, Flemington, NJ US
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20150024996 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR INTRAOCULAR ADMINISTRATION AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING THEREOF - Pharmaceutical compositions for intraocular injection are described, the compositions consisting essentially of a therapeutically effective quantity of an anti-bacterial agent (such as moxifloxacin), a therapeutically effective quantity of an anti-inflammatory agent (such as triamcinolone), at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Methods for fabricating the compositions and using them for intraocular injections are also described. | 01-22-2015 |
Kevin Gene Peters, Pennington, NJ US
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20090022715 | Antibodies that bind human protein tyrosine phosphatase beta (HPTPbeta) and uses thereof - Antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof that bind to human protein tyrosine phosphatase beta (HPTPβ), and uses thereof. | 01-22-2009 |
20100056610 | HEPTbeta AS A TARGET IN TREATMENT OF ANGIOGENISIS MEDIATED DISORDERS - Disclosed herein is the use of HPTPbeta to screen agents useful in the treatment angiogenesis mediated disorders. | 03-04-2010 |
Robert Peters, Rumson, NJ US
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20120147756 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING MULTIPLE SERVICES PER CALL - A method and apparatus for enabling multiple services to be invoked in a specific precedence per call are disclosed. For example, the present method allows a subscriber to interact with a plurality of services provided by a service provider on a single call. | 06-14-2012 |
Roberts Peters, Rumson, NJ US
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20100061277 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING MULTIPLE SERVICES PER CALL - A method and apparatus for enabling multiple services to be invoked in a specific precedence per call are disclosed. For example, the present method allows a subscriber to interact with a plurality of services provided by a service provider on a single call. | 03-11-2010 |
Robert Yaeger Peters, Rumson, NJ US
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20130010652 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING LOCAL AND TOLL SERVICES WITH LNP, AND TOLL-FREE SERVICES TO A CALLING PARTY WHICH ORIGINATES THE CALL FROM AN IP LOCATION CONNECTED TO A SIP-ENABLED IP NETWORK - A method for providing combined local, toll, toll-free services, and number portability, to a calling party originating calls from an IP-based communication devices which are coupled to an IP-based multi-media service provider. The method includes receiving a SIP INVITE message, which includes a multi-media service identifier, at the multi-media provider. The SIP INVITE message represents a call request for a multi-media service. The SIP INVITE message is processed at the multi-media service provider for determining if the call request can be satisfied. If the multi-media service provider includes resources for satisfying the call, the multi-media service identifier of the SIP INVITE message is set to a first predetermined state and the call is processed. If the multi-media service provider does not include resources for satisfying the call, the multi-media service identifier of the SIP INVITE message is set to a second predetermined state and the call is processed elsewhere. | 01-10-2013 |
Robert Yaeger Peters, Middletown, NJ US
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20080253362 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING LOCAL AND TOLL SERVICES WITH LNP, AND TOLL-FREE SERVICES TO A CALLING PARTY WHICH ORIGINATES THE CALL FROM AN IP LOCATION CONNECTED TO A SIP-ENABLED IP NETWORK - A method for providing combined local, toll, toll-free services, and number portability, to a calling party originating calls from an IP-based communication devices which are coupled to an IP-based multi-media service provider. The method includes receiving a SIP INVITE message, which includes a multi-media service identifier, at the multi-provider. The SIP INVITE message represents a call request for a multi-media service. The SIP INVITE message is processed at the multi-media service provider for determining the call request can be satisfied. If the multi-media service provider includes resources for satisfying the call, the multi-media service identifier of the SIP INVITE message is set to a first predetermined state and the call is processed. If the multi-media service provider does not include resources for satisfying the call, the multi-media service identifier of the SIP INVITE message is set to a second predetermined state and the call is processed elsewhere. | 10-16-2008 |