Prinz, US
Adalberto Prinz, Miami, FL US
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20100119339 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT IN AN ENCLOSED CONTAINER WITHIN THE HOLD OF A VESSEL - A method and apparatus for permitting construction equipment, and particularly backhoe loaders, to be transported in the hold of a seagoing vessel within the interior of an enclosed cargo container includes front and rear rollers that temporarily replace the wheels of the equipment and allow it to be driven into and out of the container without any disassembly of the equipment. | 05-13-2010 |
20120299366 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT IN AN ENCLOSED CONTAINER WITHIN THE HOLD OF A VESSEL - A method and apparatus for permitting construction equipment, and particularly backhoe loaders, to be transported in the hold of a seagoing vessel within the interior of an enclosed cargo container includes front and rear rollers that temporarily replace the wheels of the equipment and allow it to be driven into and out of the container without any disassembly of the equipment. | 11-29-2012 |
Alejandro A. Prinz, Miami, FL US
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20100119339 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT IN AN ENCLOSED CONTAINER WITHIN THE HOLD OF A VESSEL - A method and apparatus for permitting construction equipment, and particularly backhoe loaders, to be transported in the hold of a seagoing vessel within the interior of an enclosed cargo container includes front and rear rollers that temporarily replace the wheels of the equipment and allow it to be driven into and out of the container without any disassembly of the equipment. | 05-13-2010 |
20120299366 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT IN AN ENCLOSED CONTAINER WITHIN THE HOLD OF A VESSEL - A method and apparatus for permitting construction equipment, and particularly backhoe loaders, to be transported in the hold of a seagoing vessel within the interior of an enclosed cargo container includes front and rear rollers that temporarily replace the wheels of the equipment and allow it to be driven into and out of the container without any disassembly of the equipment. | 11-29-2012 |
Bianka Prinz, Lebanon, NH US
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20100009866 | Surface Display of Whole Antibodies in Eukaryotes - Methods for display of recombinant whole immunoglobulins or immunoglobulin libraries on the surface of eukaryote host cells, including yeast and filamentous fungi, are described. The methods are useful for screening libraries of recombinant immunoglobulins in eukaryote host cells to identify immunoglobulins that are specific for an antigen of interest. | 01-14-2010 |
20120021948 | SURFACE DISPLAY OF WHOLE ANTIBODIES IN EUKARYOTES - Methods for display of recombinant whole immunoglobulins or immunoglobulin libraries on the surface of eukaryote host cells, including yeast and filamentous fungi, are described. The methods are useful for screening libraries of recombinant immunoglobulins in eukaryote host cells to identify immunoglobulins that are specific for an antigen of interest. | 01-26-2012 |
20120328626 | METHOD FOR INCREASING N-GLYCOSYLATION SITE OCCUPANCY ON THERAPEUTIC GLYCOPROTEINS PRODUCED IN PICHIA PASTORIS - Described is a method for increasing the N-glycosylation site occupancy of a therapeutic glycoprotein produced in recombinant host cells modified as described herein and genetically engineered to express the glycoprotein compared to the N-glycosylation site occupancy of the therapeutic glycoprotein produced in a recombinant host cell not modified as described herein. In particular, the method provides recombinant host cells that overexpress a heterologous single-subunit oligosaccharyltransferase, which in particular embodiments is capable of functionally suppressing the lethal phenotype of a mutation of at least one essential protein of the yeast oligosaccharyltransferase (OTase) complex, for example, the | 12-27-2012 |
20150366987 | MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AGAINST HER2 EPITOPE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - This invention provides fully human monoclonal antibodies that recognize HER2. The invention further provides methods of using such monoclonal antibodies in a variety of therapeutic, diagnostic, and prophylactic indications. | 12-24-2015 |
Bianka Dominique Prinz, Lebanon, NH US
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20150086539 | CROSS-REACTIVE STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS ANTIBODY - The subject relates to a cross-neutralizing antibody comprising at least one polyspecific binding site that binds to alpha-toxin (Hla) and at least one of the bi-component toxins of | 03-26-2015 |
Erick B. Prinz, Huntington, NY US
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20120124925 | Interlocking Rubber Tiles For Playgrounds - A tile for covering an area which interlocks with an adjacent tile includes a main body having a top surface and a bottom surface disposed opposite the top surface. The main body has at least a first lateral side and a second lateral side. The tile includes a plurality of spaced apart male connectors situated on the first lateral side, and a plurality of spaced apart female receptacles situated on the second lateral side. The tile further includes a plurality of spaced apart slots and a plurality of spaced apart projections. Each slot is situated on either the first lateral side or the second lateral side of the main body inbetween either adjacent male connectors or adjacent female receptacles. Similarly, each projection is situated either on the first lateral side or the second lateral side of the main body inbetween either adjacent female receptacles or adjacent male connectors. The male connectors of the tile are engageable with female receptacles of an adjacent tile so that the tile may interlock with the adjacent tile. Also, the projections of the tile are receivable by slots of the adjacent tile to help prevent the tiles from curling or separating. | 05-24-2012 |
Erwin J. Prinz, Austin, TX US
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20080261367 | METHOD FOR PROCESS INTEGRATION OF NON-VOLATILE MEMORY CELL TRANSISTORS WITH TRANSISTORS OF ANOTHER TYPE - A method for making a semiconductor device having non-volatile memory cell transistors and transistors of another type is provided. In the method, a substrate is provided having an NVM region, a high voltage (HV) region, and a low voltage (LV) region. The method includes forming a gate dielectric layer on the HV and LV regions. A tunnel oxide layer is formed over the substrate in the NVM region and the gate dielectric in the HV and LV regions. A first polysilicon layer is formed over the tunnel dielectric layer and gate dielectric layer. The first polysilicon layer is patterned to form NVM floating gates. An ONO layer is formed over the first polysilicon layer. A single etch removal step is used to form gates for the HV transistors from the first polysilicon layer while removing the first polysilicon layer from the LV region. | 10-23-2008 |
20090042349 | SPLIT GATE MEMORY CELL AND METHOD THEREFOR - A split gate memory cell has a select gate, a control gate, and a charge storage structure. The select gate includes a first portion located over the control gate and a second portion not located over the control gate. In one example, the first portion of the select gate has a sidewall aligned with a sidewall of the control gate and aligned with a sidewall of the charge storage structure. In one example, the control gate has a p-type conductivity. In one example, the gate can be programmed by a hot carrier injection operation and can be erased by a tunneling operation. | 02-12-2009 |
20100240156 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING A NON-VOLATILE MEMORY - Testing a non volatile memory by exposing the non volatile memory to particle radiation (e.g. xenon ions) to emulate memory cell damage due to data state changing events of a non volatile memory cell. After the exposing, the memory cells are subjected to tests and the results of the tests are used to develop reliability indications of the non volatile memory. Integrated circuits with non volatile memories of the same design are provided. Reliability representations of the integrated circuits can be made with respect to a number of data state charging events based on the exposure and subsequent tests. | 09-23-2010 |
Friedrich B. Prinz, Palo Alto, CA US
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20160049291 | METHOD OF FORMING THIN FILM OF SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - Provided is a method of forming a thin film of a semiconductor device. The method includes forming a precursor layer on a surface of a substrate by supplying a precursor gas into a chamber, discharging the precursor gas remaining in the chamber to an outside of the chamber by supplying a purge gas into the chamber, supplying a reactant gas into the chamber, generating plasma based on the reactant gas, forming a thin film by a chemical reaction between plasma and the precursor layer and radiating extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light into the chamber, and discharging the reactant gas and the plasma remaining in the chamber by supplying a purge gas into the chamber. | 02-18-2016 |
Friedrich B. Prinz US
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20120141917 | PROTON CONDUCTING SOLID OXIDE ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE, MEA AND FUEL CELL INCLUDING THE MEMBRANE, AND METHOD OF PREPARING THE MEMBRANE - A proton-conducting solid oxide electrolyte membrane includes a nanoporous layer including a plurality of nanopores that penetrate from one surface to the other, and at least one proton conducting layer that fills the plurality of nanopores to have an interface in a direction perpendicular to either surface of the nanoporous layer. | 06-07-2012 |
Friedrich R. Prinz, Woodside, CA US
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20090238990 | SAM oxidative removal for controlled nanofabrication - Improved tip-patterned atomic layer deposition (ALD) is provided by using a scanning probe microscope (SPM) tip to define an oxide pattern in a self-assembled monolayer deposited on a substrate. The oxide pattern can directly define the ALD deposition pattern. Alternatively, the oxide pattern can be removed (e.g., with a chemical etch), and the resulting exposed substrate pattern can be used to define the ALD deposition pattern. | 09-24-2009 |
Friedrick B. Prinz, Woodside, CA US
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20080243460 | Precursor selection method for chemical vapor deposition techniques - A method of precursor selection for thin film deposition is provided, that includes a group of precursors, using a rule-set for selecting one or more candidate precursors for thermal stability, high growth rate, and low contamination. Candidate geometries and constituent geometries are simulated and optimized, and bond strengths of the candidates and constituents are determined. The rule-set is based on bond strength that compares molecule and constituent energies between a set of bond strengths within a candidate ligand or between a metal atom and one ligand. The rule-set requires metal atom-ligand bonds are between 0.2 and 3 eV, metal atom-ligand bond strengths are less than metal atom-ligand bond strengths of other candidates. The metal atom-ligand bond strength is >TΔS, where T is a reaction temperature and ΔS is the reaction entropy change and the bond within a ligand, where (ligand bond)>(metal atom and ligand bond). | 10-02-2008 |
Fritz B. Prinz, Woodside, CA US
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20080257054 | Differential Pressure Measuring Transducer Unit - The disclosure relates to a differential pressure transducer unit comprising an over-load protection system which is used to measure low differential pressure in liquids and gases under high static pressure load which can be connected to flanges on the working pressure lines. The differential pressure transducer unit consists of a planar multi-layered arrangement comprising layers which are conductive, insulating and which are insulated from each other, whereby the insulating and conductive layers comprises recesses which at least partially cover each other, wherein the measuring mechanism and the measuring value processing means are accommodated. At least one of the layers is a functional component of the over-load protection system. | 10-23-2008 |
George Prinz, Saugerties, NY US
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20100275541 | Interlocking rubber tiles for playgrounds - A tile for covering an area and which interlocks with an adjacent tile includes a main body having a top surface and a bottom surface disposed opposite the top surface. The main body has at least a first lateral side and a second lateral side. The tile includes at least one male connector situated on at least one of the first lateral side and the second lateral side of the main body and extending outwardly therefrom. The tile further includes at least one female receptacle situated on at least one of the first lateral side and the second lateral side of the main body and extending outwardly therefrom. The male connector of the tile is engageable with a female receptacle of an adjacent tile so that the tile may interlock with the adjacent tile. | 11-04-2010 |
George H. Prinz, Saugerties, NY US
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20120124925 | Interlocking Rubber Tiles For Playgrounds - A tile for covering an area which interlocks with an adjacent tile includes a main body having a top surface and a bottom surface disposed opposite the top surface. The main body has at least a first lateral side and a second lateral side. The tile includes a plurality of spaced apart male connectors situated on the first lateral side, and a plurality of spaced apart female receptacles situated on the second lateral side. The tile further includes a plurality of spaced apart slots and a plurality of spaced apart projections. Each slot is situated on either the first lateral side or the second lateral side of the main body inbetween either adjacent male connectors or adjacent female receptacles. Similarly, each projection is situated either on the first lateral side or the second lateral side of the main body inbetween either adjacent female receptacles or adjacent male connectors. The male connectors of the tile are engageable with female receptacles of an adjacent tile so that the tile may interlock with the adjacent tile. Also, the projections of the tile are receivable by slots of the adjacent tile to help prevent the tiles from curling or separating. | 05-24-2012 |
Mechthild Prinz, New York, NY US
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20090098559 | FORENSIC SWAB AND KIT - The present invention relates to a high sensitivity crime scene swab device for maximal recovery of trace forensic DNA evidence left at a crime scene for DNA PCR analysis. More particularly, DNA recovery is obtained from fingerprints lifted from surfaces at the crime scene. The invention also relates to a high sensitivity method for DNA analysis of trace DNA obtained by generating small tandem repeat (STR) profiles using a polymerase chain reaction protocol. | 04-16-2009 |
Pamela K. Prinz, Longmont, CO US
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20150339358 | MANAGING QUERIES IN BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE PLATFORMS - A method is provided for managing queries in business intelligence platforms. The method includes receiving, by a processor, a first query requesting data from at least one business intelligence content, the first query having a first format. The method further includes determining, by the processor, at least one requirement to complete the first query. The method further includes converting, by the processor, the first query to a second query configured to be used by an Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) program, in response to determining that the at least one requirement exceeds a threshold, the second query having a second format. | 11-26-2015 |
Robert J. Prinz, Muskegon, MI US
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20110162156 | BOWLING LANE CONDITIONING MACHINE - The invention relates generally to the conditioning of bowling lanes, and, more particularly to an apparatus and method for automatically applying a predetermined pattern of dressing fluid along the transverse and longitudinal dimensions of a bowling lane. | 07-07-2011 |
20120125378 | Bowling Lane Conditioning Machine - The invention relates generally to the conditioning of bowling lanes, and, more particularly to an apparatus and method for automatically applying a predetermined pattern of dressing fluid along the transverse and longitudinal dimensions of a bowling lane. | 05-24-2012 |