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Andrei Popa, Bakersfield, CA US
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20160078345 | Linguistic Goal Oriented Decision Making - A method of attaining a linguistic goal output of a process using a linguistic goal oriented decision making system, comprising setting the output value to a linguistic goal, and establishing a set of descriptive rules using historical data, wherein each descriptive rule has at least one variable, a decision variable, and at least one linguistic output value. The method further comprises grouping the set of descriptive rules into subsets of descriptive rules according to the linguistic output value of each descriptive rule and establishing decision rules based on comparing the grouped subsets of descriptive rules, the one or more decision rules describing a modification of a decision variable associated with at least one of the descriptive rules to affect the process. | 03-17-2016 |
Bogdan-Ioan Popa, Durham, NC US
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20100289715 | Metamaterial particles having active electronic components and related methods - Metamaterial particles having active electronic components are disclosed. According to one aspect, a metamaterial particle in accordance with the subject matter disclosed herein can include a field sensing element adapted to sense a first field and adapted to produce a sensed field signal representative of the first field in response to sensing the first field. Further, the metamaterial particle can include an active electronic component adapted to receive the sensed field signal and adapted to produce a drive signal based on the sensed field signal. A field generating element can be adapted to receive the drive signal and adapted to produce a second field based on the drive signal. | 11-18-2010 |
Calin M. Popa, Bothell, WA US
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20100185956 | SIGNALING SUPPORT FOR SHARER SWITCHING IN APPLICATION SHARING - Architecture for seamless role switching in application sharing. A multipoint control unit (MCU) can be used for connecting multiple clients over a network. An application sharing component establishes an application sharing session over the MCU, and application content is exchanged from a sharer client to one or more viewer clients. Each client can communicate a media connection preference to the session. Client sharer and viewer roles are defined during creation of the application sharing session. A client can seamlessly switch roles during the session from a viewer to a sharer, and vice-versa, so that different application content can be shared to the session viewers. The session can be restricted to only one sharer so that the viewing clients view one sharer client at a time. | 07-22-2010 |
20100246449 | SESSION REPLACEMENT USING REPLACED SESSION ATTRIBUTES - Architecture for session management enabling the reusing of session attributes of a current session in creating a new session, for adding new participants to a call session. A telephony component manages IP-based call sessions. The telephony component can be an IP telephone or a personal computing device running an IP telephony application, for example. A header component includes attributes of an existing IP call session with multiple parties. The header component can be sent in an INVITE message when establishing the new IP call session, for example. An attribute selection component selects attributes of the existing IP call session to be reused with the new IP call session with the multiple parties and a different party or parties. A session replacement component replaces the existing IP call session with the new IP call session, including the attributes reused from the previous session. | 09-30-2010 |
Cosmin Popa, Bellevue, WA US
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20140290106 | CONFIGURABLE AND EXTENDABLE INFORMATION TAG - A method and an article of manufacture are disclosed for making and using a configurable information tag to support easy user identification in a crowded setting, such as a large classroom. In various embodiments, a transparent case, a thin frame, or sheet material, such as cardboard, plastic, laminates, and the like is used to create an information tag, such as a nametag, suitable for attaching to the back of a laptop computer for quick and easy identification of the laptop user by others. In various embodiments, the configurable information tag may include a folded transparent plastic sheet, a sheet with a folded edge, and an adhesive sheet. In some embodiments, the configurable information tag may be extendable to increase the display height for further improving visibility. | 10-02-2014 |
Dan O. Popa, Arlington, TX US
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20080297340 | Compliant Wireless Sensitive Elements and Devices - Sensitive elements and devices include at least one piezoelectric material and a compliant polymer substrate having elastomeric properties to lend flexibility without affecting sensitivity of the element and/or device. Sensitive elements are in operable communication with a control system; communication is wireless. Interaction of a sensitive element/sensitive device with an operator/environmental object/device is provided through use of an impedance controller and filter. | 12-04-2008 |
Dan O. Popa, Roanoke, TX US
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20100126297 | Microrobots with large actuation volumes, and controllers, systems, and methods - Robots, and atomic force microscopes including robots, that utilize in-plane actuators to provide large out-of-plane working volumes and forces. | 05-27-2010 |
20100145511 | Microcrawler and conveyor robots, controllers, systems, and methods - Robots, controllers, systems, and methods for microcrawler robots (e.g., with stick-slip gaited locomotion and/or with power multiplexing between actuators). | 06-10-2010 |
20140195094 | Microcrawler and Conveyor Robots, Controllers, Systems, and Methods - Robots, controllers, systems, and methods for microcrawler robots (e.g., with stick-slip gaited locomotion and/or with power multiplexing between actuators). | 07-10-2014 |
Elena Popa, Redmond, WA US
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20130124605 | AGGREGATING AND PRESENTING TASKS - Concepts and technologies are described herein for aggregating and presenting tasks. A task engine communicates with task systems that host tasks. The tasks are rendered in a user interface provided by the task engine. Changes to the tasks within the user interface can be written to the task systems and to copies of the tasks stored in a cache associated with the task engine. In some embodiments, the tasks are stored at the task systems and referenced by the user interface provided by the task engine. Thus, changes to the tasks can be written to the tasks stored at the task systems. User interfaces for viewing and editing the tasks are also provided. | 05-16-2013 |
20140019981 | SCHEDULING USER JOBS ACROSS TENANTS - Jobs are scheduled per user across tenants in a multi-tenant environment. When a tenant is serviced, scheduling information is stored that indicates a servicing time of a user that remains unserviced after servicing the tenant. Each time a scheduler begins to schedule the servicing of tenants it obtains the list of the tenants. The scheduler sorts the tenants using the servicing information obtained from each of the tenants. The tenant that has the oldest unserviced user is serviced first. The scheduler starts servicing the first tenant in the sorted list and services as many jobs for as many users for that tenant based on the available processing resources. When the limit of servicing users for the tenant is reached and one or more users remain unserviced, the time for an unserviced user is stored in the servicing information. | 01-16-2014 |
Frank D. Popa, Murrysville, PA US
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20140321592 | SELF POWERED NUCLEAR DETECTOR - A self-powered neutron detector having an emitter with a slightly negative bias voltage that assures that an increase in the electrons that enter the insulator are counted and decreases or eliminates the gamma induced prompt signal. Variations in the size of the bias is used as a diagnostic tool to estimate the gamma induced prompt signal. | 10-30-2014 |
George N. Popa, Poway, CA US
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20120042986 | MODULAR INK CARTRIDGE REFILLING SYSTEM - An inkjet printer cartridge refilling system is described. The system may include a plurality of fixtures or adapters that are configured to hold inkjet printer cartridges. The adapters allow a variety of different configurations of inkjet printer cartridges to be refilled and cleaned by mating the cartridges to universal stations on the refilling system. | 02-23-2012 |
20130213522 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REFILLING INK CONTAINERS - An inkjet printer cartridge refilling system is described. The system may include a plurality of fixtures or adapters that are configured to hold inkjet printer cartridges. The adapters allow a variety of different configurations of inkjet printer cartridges to be refilled and cleaned by mating the cartridges to universal stations on the refilling system. | 08-22-2013 |
James W. Popa, Grass Valley, CA US
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20150175221 | Drag Reducing Device for Commercial Vehicles - A drag reducing device for a commercial vehicle. The drag reducing device includes a rectangular frame having a pair of hinged sections. The frame is securable to the rear of the commercial vehicle and is sized so as to cover approximately half of the rear of the vehicle. The frame can be unfolded so that the hinged sections are arranged in the same plane and such that the frame covers the rear of the vehicle. The frame supports an inflatable member thereon, wherein the inflatable member is shaped such that it tapers towards a point at a rear portion thereof. The inflatable member substantially covers the rear of the tractor trailer when in use. Optionally, a control unit is provided for remotely inflating or deflating the inflatable member, wherein the control unit operates an air pump disposed within the frame. | 06-25-2015 |
Lavinel Bill Popa, Chicago, IL US
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20140314906 | METHOD OF MAKING AN EXTRUDED BRITTLE CONFECTIONARY - A process for making a confection, including the steps of mixing a confection mass containing at least 80 wt. % sweetener; melting the confection mass; crystallizing the confection mass; and forming that confection mass, wherein the resulting confection contains at least 60 wt. % of the sweetener in crystal form. A confection containing at least one crystallized mass that was produced by this process. | 10-23-2014 |
Lucian Popa, Palo Alto, CA US
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20140247718 | Reducing TCP Timeouts due to Incast Collapse at a Network Switch - A network switch for reducing TCP timeouts due to incast collapse is disclosed. The network switch has a plurality of buffers for storing network packets for at least one sender server. An incast buffer management component in the network switch allocates a buffer in the plurality of hullers to store an incast notification packet, the incast notification packet indicating one or mote network packets that have been dropped by the network switch. The network switch also includes an incast notification component for forwarding the incast notification packet to a destination server with an incast notification packet specific header. | 09-04-2014 |
20160006617 | CLOUD APPLICATION BANDWIDTH MODELING - According to an example, a cloud bandwidth modeling system may determine components for an application, create a vertex for each component in a graph representing a bandwidth model for the application, determine bandwidth requirements between each component, and create directed edges between the components to represent the bandwidth requirements. | 01-07-2016 |
Lucian Popa, San Francisco, CA US
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20150134830 | Bandwidth Guarantee and Work Conservation - According to an example, a method for bandwidth guarantee and work conservation includes determining virtual machine (VM) bandwidth guarantees assigned to VMs in a network including a source VM that communicates with destination VMs. The method further includes assigning minimum bandwidth guarantees to communications between the source VM with the destination VMs by dividing a VM bandwidth guarantee assigned to the source VM between the destination VMs based on active VM-to-VM communications between the source VM and the destination VMs. The method also includes allocating, by a processor, spare bandwidth capacity in the network to a communication between the source VM and a destination VM based on the assigned minimum bandwidth guarantees. | 05-14-2015 |
Marcia A. Popa, Edina, MN US
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20100285183 | Oil Resistant Packaging - Oil resistant package material and packages prepared therefrom have cyclodextrin incorporated in or adjacent to a film layer of the package to reduce the permeation of oil through the package material, and particularly out of the package. The film layer comprises a polymer that coordinates or bonds with a cyclodextrin compound in an amount sufficient to reduce the permeation of oil through the film layer as compared to a like film layer that does not contain cyclodextrin. | 11-11-2010 |
Marius Popa, Rockville, MD US
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20110296012 | MULTI-TIER MESSAGE CORRELATION - A system and method determines correlations within multi-tier communications based on repeated iterations/episodes of executions of a target application. Content-based correlations are determined by encoding the content using a finite alphabet, then searching for similar sequences among the multiple traces. By encoding the content to a finite alphabet, common pattern matching techniques may be used, including, for example, DNA alignment algorithms. To facilitate alignment of the traces, structural and/or semantic breakpoints are defined, and the encoding in each trace is synchronized to these breakpoints. To facilitate efficient processing, a hierarchy of causality among tier-pairs is identified, and messages at lower levels are ranked and temporally filtered, based on activity intervals at higher levels of the hierarchy. | 12-01-2011 |
20140280929 | MULTI-TIER MESSAGE CORRELATION - A system and method determines correlations within multi-tier communications based on repeated iterations/episodes of executions of a target application. Content-based correlations are determined by encoding the content using a finite alphabet, then searching for similar sequences among the multiple traces. By encoding the content to a finite alphabet, common pattern matching techniques may be used, including, for example, DNA alignment algorithms. To facilitate alignment of the traces, structural and/or semantic breakpoints are defined, and the encoding in each trace is synchronized to these breakpoints. To facilitate efficient processing, a hierarchy of causality among tier-pairs is identified, and messages at lower levels are ranked and temporally filtered, based on activity intervals at higher levels of the hierarchy. | 09-18-2014 |
Marius Popa, Kirkland, WA US
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20090249368 | Runtime Code Hooking - Runtime code hooking techniques are described in which a place holder instruction within a compiled module is used as an entry point to enable code hooking. A hook function to modify a target function is developed. At runtime, the target function to be modified is located. A place holder instruction within the target function is overwritten with instructions to cause execution of the hook function when the target function is called. | 10-01-2009 |
20140359582 | Runtime Code Hooking for Print Driver and Functionality Testing - Runtime code hooking techniques are described in which a place holder instruction within a compiled module is used as an entry point to enable code hooking. A hook function to modify a target function is developed. At runtime, the target function to be modified is located. A place holder instruction within the target function is overwritten with instructions to cause execution of the hook function when the target function is called. | 12-04-2014 |
Marius Popa, Bellevue, WA US
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20080250000 | Uniform metadata retrieval - A method for uniform metadata retrieval generates an interface for requesting metadata from a relational database. A hierarchical metadata request can be received via the interface. The hierarchical metadata request can be translated into a relational database metadata request. The relational database metadata request is utilized to retrieve metadata from the relational database. | 10-09-2008 |
Mihnea A. Popa, Inver Grove Heights, MN US
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20110031275 | WIPE AND SEAL PRODUCT PUMP - A product dispensing system is provided. The product dispensing system includes a dispensing device and a sealing assembly. The dispensing device is configured and arranged to pass product out of a dispensing orifice in the product dispensing system. The sealing assembly is configured and arranged to wipe and seal the dispensing orifice to prevent exposure of unused product with ambient air when the product dispensing system is not dispensing product. | 02-10-2011 |
20110284090 | SOLID CHEMICAL PRODUCT DILUTION CONTROL - A solid chemical product is dispensed to prepare a requested amount of a use solution having a requested concentration of the chemical product. In some examples, a target amount of a diluent and a target amount of the chemical product required to prepare the requested use solution are determined. The target amount of the diluent is dispensed into a container. At least some of the diluent in the container is applied to the solid chemical product to create a resultant use solution, which is directed back into the container. The diluent from the container is applied to the chemical product until the amount of the use solution in the container satisfies the requested amount. In some examples, the target amount of the diluent and the target amount of the chemical product are measured by weight. | 11-24-2011 |
20120124859 | DRYER MONITORING - A dryer monitoring system receives dryer information from one or more sensors concerning operation of one or more dryers, such as clothes dryers. For example, the dryer monitoring system may receive temperature, humidity, and/or dryer on/off information concerning the dryers. The dryer monitoring system may analyze the dryer information and generate reports communicating the dryer information, identify possible maintenance issues with the dryers, identify ambient environmental conditions that may lead to inefficient drying, identify possible operator errors, and/or diagnose other dryer conditions that may be determined based on the dryer information. | 05-24-2012 |
20140144936 | MASS-BASED DISPENSING USING OPTICAL DISPLACEMENT MEASUREMENT - A dispensing system and methods employed therein uses optical displacement sensing to control dispensation of one or more products. An optical displacement sensor measures displacement of a load beam supporting a vessel from which the product is to be dispensed. The displacement of the load beam is related to the amount (weight) of the product remaining in the vessel. The system may thus control dispensation of the product based on the optical displacement measurements. | 05-29-2014 |
Mirela Onorica Popa, Cornelius, NC US
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20100145659 | SPECTRA SIGNAL DETECTION SYSTEM - A detection system which provides for continuous background estimation removal from a sequence of spectra. A panoramic field of regard may be partitioned into a large number of fields of view (FOVs). An FOV may have a chemical vapor cloud. The small FOV may maximize detection of the cloud. Such detection may require removing the spectral characteristics other than that of the target cloud. This may amount to removal of background spectra with an estimated background developed from one or more FOVs which may or may not be similar to the background of the FOV with the target cloud. A number of estimated background spectra of the other FOVs may be used individually to greatly increase the detection probability of the target chemical. | 06-10-2010 |
Paul J. Popa, Aubrn, MI US
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20160130472 | A Cross-Linkable Coating Composition and Method of Producing the Same - The instant invention provides cross-linkable coating compositions, process for producing the same, and substrates coated therewith. The cross-linkable coating composition comprises: (a) polyaldehyde, or acetal or hemiacetal thereof; (b) an acid catalyst having pKa of less than 6; (c) a liquid media; (d) an acrylic polycarbamate comprising at least an average of 2.0 carbamate functional groups, wherein said polycarbamate has a glass transition (Tg) of less than 25° C.; and (e) one or more fillers having a pH in the range of equal to or less than 9 and/or one or more pigments having a pH in the range of equal to or less than 9, and/or one or more additives having a pH in the range of equal to or less than 9, wherein said composition has a curing temperature in the range of less than 70° C. | 05-12-2016 |
Paul J. Popa, Auburn, MI US
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20100076154 | POLYESTER COIL COATING FORMULATION - In a curable coil coating composition comprising a mixture of: (a) a curable polyester that is a liquid at room temperature, (b) a cross-linking agent; and (c) a solvent; the improvement comprising preparing the polyester from a composition comprising a mixture of 1,3- and 1,4-cyclohexane dimethanol wherein the molar ratio of the 1, 3 isomer to the 1, 4 isomer is from about 60:40 to about 5:95. Cured coil coatings prepared from these compositions exhibit an excellent combination of flexibility and hardness. | 03-25-2010 |
20100178502 | LOW VOLATILES COATINGS, SEALANTS AND BINDERS FROM RENEWABLE OILS - A composition comprises (a) a binder component which comprises (1) 5 to 100 weight percent of at least one natural oil derived polyol having at least about 50 percent primary hydroxyl groups and (2) sufficient additional polyol different from a natural oil derived polyol to make 100 percent wherein the natural oil derived polyol has an average of from 1.5 to 3 hydroxyl groups per molecule and an equivalent weight of from 200 to 5000; and (b) a crosslinking component reactive with hydroxyl groups. Furthermore, a process for producing a coating, adhesive, binder or combination thereof on the surface of a substrate, comprises in any order: (a) admixing binder and crosslinking components of a composition to form an admixture, wherein a binder component comprises (1) 5 to 100 weight percent of at least one natural oil derived polyol having at least about 50 percent primary hydroxyl groups and (2) sufficient additional polyol different from a natural oil derived polyol to make 100 percent wherein the natural oil derived polyol has an average of from 1.5 to 3 hydroxyl groups per molecule and an equivalent weight of from 200 to 5000; and (b) applying a layer of said admixture on said surface. The invention includes coatings, adhesives, binders and combinations thereof prepared from any composition of the invention, substrates coated by the process of the invention or coated using a composition of the invention and articles, including laminates, comprising a coating, adhesive, binder or combination thereof of the invention. | 07-15-2010 |
20100221666 | SILSEQUIOXANE-TITANIA HYBRID POLYMERS - The invention relates to silsesquioxane-titania hybrid polymers, wherein the titania domain size is less than about five nanometers. Such polymers are useful, for example, to form anti-reflection coatings in the fabrication of microelectronic devices. | 09-02-2010 |
20100249357 | ROOM TEMPERATURE CURABLE POLYMERS AND PRECURSORS THEREOF - A polyester polyol, referred to hereinafter as a MHMS polyol comprises fatty acid based mer units wherein at least about 80 weight percent of the fatty acid based mer units are from methyl 9 (10) hydroxymethylstearate, or is prepared from an oil having fatty acids or fatty acid esters which are at least about 80 weight percent oleic acid or esters thereof and which has an average hydroxyl functionality of from 1.5 to 4. A reaction product, referred to herein after as MHMS alkoxysilane prepolymer, is produced from at least one such MHMS polyol and at least one isocyanate functional silane. The prepolymer is moisture cured to form a silylated MHMS polymer. The process of preparing a MHMS polyol comprises (A) reacting a fatty acid ester wherein at least about 80 weight percent of the fatty acid esters are methyl 9 (10) hydroxymethylstearate, or are prepared from an oil having fatty acids or fatty acid esters which are at least about 80 weight percent oleic acid or esters thereof with an initiator having at least 2 reactive groups selected from primary hydroxyl groups, amine groups, terminal isocyanate groups, terminal carbonyl groups or a combination thereof. The process of preparing at least one MHMS alkoxysilane prepolymer comprises steps of: (a) supplying at least one MHMS polyol; (b) supplying at least one isocyanate functional silane and (c) admixing the MHMS polyol and isocyanate functional silane or combination thereof, optionally in the presence of at least one catalyst to produce at least one MHMS alkoxysilane prepolymer. A process of preparing at least one silylated MHMS polymer comprises steps of: (a) supplying at least one MHMS alkoxysilane prepolymer; and (b) exposing it to moisture under conditions such that at least one silylated MHMS polymer is formed. Articles comprising the polyol, prepolymer, or polymer include elastomers, sealants, adhesives, coatings and the like. | 09-30-2010 |
20110162705 | MOISTURE RESISTANT PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES WITH ELASTOMERIC, POLYSILOXANE PROTECTION LAYER - Improved protection systems for CIGS-based microelectronic devices of the type incorporating electric conductor(s) such as an electronic collection grid. In one aspect, the present invention relates to a photovoltaic device having a light incident surface and a backside surface. The device includes a chalcogenide-containing photovoltaic layer comprising at least one of copper, indium and/or gallium. A transparent conductive layer is interposed between the photovoltaic layer and the light incident surface, wherein the transparent conductive layer is electrically coupled to the photovoltaic layer. An electronic collection grid is electrically coupled to the transparent conductive layer and overlying at least a portion of the transparent conductive layer. An elastomeric structure having a light incident surface, said structure overlying at least portions of the electronic collection grid and the transparent conductive layer in a manner such that the light incident surface of the elastomeric structure is spaced apart from a major portion of the conductor, and wherein the elastomeric structure comprises an elastomeric siloxane polymer having a WVTR of at least 0.1 g/m | 07-07-2011 |
20130045292 | Curable liquid composite light emitting diode encapsulant - A curable liquid polysiloxane/TiO | 02-21-2013 |
20130045552 | Light emitting diode manufacturing method - A method of making a light emitting diode (LED) having an optical element is provided, comprising: providing a curable liquid polysiloxane/TiO | 02-21-2013 |
20130071560 | COMPOSITIONS AND ANTIREFLECTIVE COATINGS FOR PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY - Compositions for use in microelectronic applications: | 03-21-2013 |
20130096251 | CURABLE SILYL POLYMERS - Embodiments of the invention relate to crosslinkable silyl group-containing polymers and methods of producing them. In one embodiment a method of producing a silyl polymer is provided. The method includes reacting at least one natural oil based polyol with at least one isocyanate to form at least one prepolymer having at least one NCO group. The at least one natural oil based polyol includes the reaction product of hydroxymethylated fatty acids or esters thereof and at least one polyol initiator. The prepolymer having at least one NCO group is reacted with at least one amino functional alkoxy silane to form the silyl polymer, such that the silyl polymer includes at least one crosslinkable silyl group, at least one urethane group, and at least one urea group in each molecule. | 04-18-2013 |
20140186621 | SILOXANE-URETHANE FOUL RELEASE COATINGS - A two-part moisture curable coating compositions capable of forming polyurethane-polysiloxane networks is provided. The coating compositions which are useful in marine antifouling coatings provide a two-part moisture curable composition comprising: (a) a first part comprising at least one multifunctional polyol; (b) a second part comprising: (i) at least one polysiloxane polymer with at least two isocyanate or mercapto functional groups and (ii) at least one isocyanate functional organic compound; and (c) solvent. Also provided are methods of coating substrates with the curable composition and articles produced from such coated substrates. | 07-03-2014 |
20140369850 | CROSS-LINKABLE COATING COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME - The instant invention provides cross-linkable coating compositions, process for producing the same, and substrates coated therewith. The cross-linkable coating composition comprises: (a) polyaldehyde, or acetal or hemiacetal thereof; (b) an acid catalyst having pKa of less than 6; (c) a liquid media; (d) an acrylic polycarbamate comprising at least an average of 2.0 carbamate functional groups, wherein said polycarbamate has a glass transition (Tg) of less than 25° C.; and (e) one or more fillers having a pH in the range of equal to or less than 9 and/or one or more pigments having a pH in the range of equal to or less than 9, and/or one or more additives having a pH in the range of equal to or less than 9, wherein said composition has a curing temperature in the range of less than 70° C. | 12-18-2014 |
20150159041 | Coating System, a Method of Applying the Coating System and an Article Comprising the Coating System - A coating system comprising an epoxy coating layer prepared from an epoxy formulation which comprises an epoxy resin; a curing agent with no more than 4.5 wt % free amine based on a weight solids of the curing agent; and an adjacent layer prepared from a non-isocyanate polyurethane formulation wherein the epoxy formulation and/or non-isocyanate polyurethane formulation optionally further comprise one or more additives selected from the group consisting of solvent, reactive diluent, plasticizer, pigment, filler; rheology modifiers, dispersants, surfactants, UV stabilizers, and corrosion inhibitors is provided. Also provided are a method of applying a multi-layer coating system and an article comprising a coating system. | 06-11-2015 |
20150307745 | SILOXANE-URETHANE FOUL RELEASE COATINGS - A two-part moisture curable coating compositions capable of forming polyurethane-polysiloxane networks is provided. The coating compositions which are useful in marine antifouling coatings provide a two-part moisture curable composition comprising: (a) a first part comprising at least one multifunctional polyol; (b) a second part comprising: (i) at least one polysiloxane polymer with at least two isocyanate or mercapto functional groups and (ii) at least one isocyanate functional organic compound; and (c) solvent. Also provided are methods of coating substrates with the curable composition and articles produced from such coated substrates. | 10-29-2015 |
Peter R. Popa, Fort Lee, NJ US
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20140257222 | Wound Cleaning Adhesive Patch - A patch that is able to expedite the healing process of skin wounds such as cuts, burns, scraps, or any other superficial wounds. The present invention is an adhesive patch with gauze retaining a suds substance. The patch is applied to a user's skin wound to clean and draw out the pus and exudates for a quicker healing process. | 09-11-2014 |
Peter R. Popa US
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20120035558 | Wound Cleaning Adhesive Patch - A patch that is able to expedite the healing process of skin wounds such as cuts, burns, scraps, or any other superficial wounds. The present invention is an adhesive patch with gauze retaining a suds substance. The patch is applied to a user's skin wound to clean and draw out the pus and exudates for a quicker healing process. | 02-09-2012 |
Petre Popa, San Diego, CA US
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20150056016 | P SQUARED SYSTEM (PSS) - The invention has to do with a hydro-technique architectural system, capable to annihilate any tsunami waves size, destined in principle to the protection of people, animals, infrastructure and the existent architecture and the coastal environment of seas and oceans. The invention is composed of a PSS system made of one or many reinforced concrete tubes (preferable having a rectangular section) (A), for discharge/intake the tsunami wave (TW). PSS system contains an intake gate (B), for the (TW), an evacuation gate (C), and two floaters (D) and (E), permitting the (TW) to enter and exit in and out to the PSS system. The entire tsunami protection system, may be built using many PSS tubes with one or several intake and evacuation gates as necessary. The PSS system can also be used for protection against tidal waves and coastal erosions. | 02-26-2015 |
Radu Popa, Portland, OR US
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20120187041 | INSECT-BASED REMOVAL OF ORGANIC SOLUTES FROM LIQUID - Disclosed herein are methods of removing organic solutes from liquids. The methods include incubating fly larvae with a liquid that contains organic solutes. Also disclosed herein are methods of producing larva biomass. Additionally, apparatus for use with the disclosed methods are described. | 07-26-2012 |
Radu Popa, Los Angeles, CA US
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20140360237 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING MELANIN AND INORGANIC FERTILIZER FROM FERMENTATION LEACHATES - Melanin or inorganic fertilizers are produced from fermentation leachates or from low-cost nutrient-rich solutions. The method for producing the melanin or inorganic fertilizer comprises repetitive trophic cycling in the controlled conditions of primary and secondary bioreactors. Nutrients are cycled between microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast and fungi and black soldier fly larvae, | 12-11-2014 |
20160130625 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING MELANIN AND INORGANIC FERTILIZER FROM FERMENTATION LEACHATES - Melanin or inorganic fertilizers are produced from fermentation leachates or from low-cost nutrient-rich solutions. The method for producing the melanin or inorganic fertilizer comprises repetitive trophic cycling in the controlled conditions of primary and secondary bioreactors. Nutrients are cycled between microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast and fungi and black soldier fly larvae, | 05-12-2016 |
Radu Popa, Walled Lake, MI US
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20100078980 | SEAT LUMBAR ACTUATOR - An actuator assembly for adjusting first and second comfort features of a seat assembly includes a housing and a shaft mounted for linear and rotational movement in the housing. A main gear is mounted on the shaft and mounted for rotational movement in the housing. The shaft and main gear are linearly movable between first and second positions relative to the housing. A first cable assembly includes a first pinion gear mounted for rotational movement in the housing. A first rack is mounted for linear movement in the housing. The first rack engages with the first pinion gear such that rotation of the first pinion gear linearly moves the first rack. A first cable is connected to the first rack. The first cable is adapted to be connected to a first comfort feature. A second cable assembly includes a second pinion gear mounted for rotational movement in the housing. A second rack is mounted for linear movement in the housing. The second rack engages with the second pinion gear such that rotation of the second pinion gear linearly moves the first rack. A second cable is connected to the first rack. The cable is adapted to be connected to a second comfort feature. When the main gear is in the first position, the main gear is engaged with the first pinion gear. When the main gear is in the second position, the main gear is engaged with the second pinion gear. | 04-01-2010 |
Raluca Ada Popa, Boston, MA US
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20110276490 | SECURITY SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS WITH PUBLICLY VERIFIABLE PROOFS OF COMPLIANCE - Techniques are described herein that are capable of providing security guarantees in security service level agreements (SLAB). For instance, a security SLA may specify a level of service to be provided to a user with respect to at least one security property (e.g., confidentiality, integrity, write-serialization, read freshness, etc.). Attestations may be used to prove occurrence (or non-occurrence) of violations of security properties in a manner that is universally verifiable, e.g., by third parties. An attestation is an indicator that is generated by a user to certify that the user makes a request (e.g., get request or put request) or an indicator that is generated by a cloud service provider to certify that the cloud service provider accurately fulfills a request of a user. A security SLA may specify a payment to be made to a user in response to an occurrence of a violation of a security property. | 11-10-2011 |
Raluca Ada Popa, Cambridge, MA US
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20130191650 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SECURING A DATABASE - Methods and apparatus for a system to maintain confidentiality of data in a database management system by selecting encryption schemes for data items, storing encrypted data in databases, transforming SQL queries to run over encrypted data, and executing queries over encrypted data on the database server. | 07-25-2013 |
Samantha Popa, Columbus, OH US
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20140135931 | ENDPLATE FOR A VERTEBRAL IMPLANT - An endplate for a vertebral implant comprises a base portion connectable to one end of a support body and a bone contact portion. The bone contact portion including a plurality of bone contact sections, each of which has a bone contact surface and extends from the base portion in such a way that each of the bone contact sections is deflectable relative to the base portion independently of an adjacent one of the bone contact sections when a compressive load is applied to the bone contact surfaces of the bone contact sections. | 05-15-2014 |
Tiberiu Popa, Laramie, WY US
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20130032761 | COST-EFFECTIVE CATALYST FOR GASIFICATION OF POWDER RIVER BASIN COAL - The present invention generally relates to a catalytic gasification of coal. Catalytic gasification of a Wyodak low-sulfur sub-bituminous coal from the Powder River Basin of Wyoming was investigated using an inexpensive sodium carbonate catalyst applied via incipient wetness impregnation. Experiments in an atmospheric pressure fixed-bed laboratory gasifier were performed to evaluate the effects of reaction temperature, feed gas steam content, and Na | 02-07-2013 |
20150375209 | METHODS OF CATALYTIC HYDROGENATION FOR ETHYLENE GLYCOL FORMATION - Embodiments described herein generally relate to hydrogenation catalysts, syntheses of hydrogenation catalysts, and apparatus and methods for hydrogenation. Methods for forming a hydrogenation catalyst may include mixing a silica generating precursor with a copper precursor and adding an ammonium salt to an end pH of between about 5 to about 9. Methods for hydrogenating an oxalate may include forming a reaction mixture by flowing a hydrogenation catalyst to a reactor, flowing a hydrogen source to the reactor, and flowing an oxalate to the reactor, wherein the hydrogenation catalyst has a particle size between about 10 nm to about 40 nm. Methods may further include reacting the oxalate to form ethylene glycol. | 12-31-2015 |