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Folkert Reck, San Mateo, CA US
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20150266867 | MONOBACTAM ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF BACTERIAL INFECTIONS - This invention pertains generally to antibacterial compounds of Formula I, | 09-24-2015 |
20160051523 | MONOBACTAM ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF BACTERIAL INFECTIONS - This invention pertains generally to antibacterial compounds of Formula I, | 02-25-2016 |
Jason Michael Reck, King Of Prussia, PA US
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20150368292 | METHOD OF PRODUCING A PROTEIN - The present invention relates to a method of producing a recombinant protein by harvesting a microbial cell broth and adding an amount of a flocculant to achieve an effective particle size distribution. The present invention also relates to a method of clarifying a microbial harvest by adding an amount of a flocculant to achieve an effective particle size distribution. | 12-24-2015 |
Kasper Reck, Herringlose DK
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20150131100 | MEMS Optical Sensor - The present invention relates to an all-optical sensor utilizing effective index modulation of a waveguide and detection of a wavelength shift of reflected light and a force sensing system accommodating said optical sensor. One embodiment of the invention relates to a sensor system comprising at least one multimode light source, one or more optical sensors comprising a multimode sensor optical waveguide accommodating a distributed Bragg reflector, at least one transmitting optical waveguide for guiding light from said at least one light source to said one or more multimode sensor optical waveguides, a detector for measuring light reflected from said Bragg reflector in said one or more multimode sensor optical waveguides, and a data processor adapted for analyzing variations in the Bragg wavelength of at least one higher order mode of the reflected light. | 05-14-2015 |
Kasper Reck, Herringløse DK
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20160123829 | All-Optical Pressure Sensor - The present invention relates to an all-optical pressure sensor comprising a waveguide accommodating a distributed Bragg reflector. Pressure sensing can then be provided by utilizing effective index modulation of the waveguide and detection of a wavelength shift of light reflected from the Bragg reflector. Sound sensing may also be provided thereby having an all-optical microphone. One embodiment of the invention relates to an optical pressure sensor comprising at least one outer membrane and a waveguide, the waveguide comprising at least one core for confining and guiding light, at least one distributed Bragg reflector located in said at least one core, and at least one inner deflecting element forming at least a part of the core, wherein the pressure sensor is configured such that the geometry and/or dimension of the at least one core is changed when the at least one outer membrane is submitted to pressure. | 05-05-2016 |
Nicholas Reck, Cummings, GA US
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20110189456 | PAVEMENT OVERLAY MATERIAL AND METHOD - A mix design for a polymer modified cement pavement overlay is disclosed along with a method of making and using the mix on a variety of pavement substrates. The mix includes a specific dry combination of: finely divided Elotex 2311 and 2322 or 2320 polymers; Type 2 or C144 aggregate or equivalent; Type I/II cement; Type F or Type C fly ash; intermediate length polymer microfibers; plasticizer; (optionally) calcium chloride or equivalent; (optionally) quikrete retarder or equivalent; and water. The mixture is combined and applied to the substrate in depths of about ⅛ to about 1 inch in lifts. The mixture is allowed to cure for 3-4 hours before being returned to traffic. The placed mixture exhibits preferred qualities of substrate adhesion, flexibility, tire friction, and wearability. | 08-04-2011 |
Theodore Reck, Pasadena, CA US
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20140147192 | SILICON ALIGNMENT PINS: AN EASY WAY TO REALIZE A WAFER-TO-WAFER ALIGNMENT - A silicon alignment pin is used to align successive layers of components made in semiconductor chips and/or metallic components to make easier the assembly of devices having a layered structure. The pin is made as a compressible structure which can be squeezed to reduce its outer diameter, have one end fit into a corresponding alignment pocket or cavity defined in a layer of material to be assembled into a layered structure, and then allowed to expand to produce an interference fit with the cavity. The other end can then be inserted into a corresponding cavity defined in a surface of a second layer of material that mates with the first layer. The two layers are in registry when the pin is mated to both. Multiple layers can be assembled to create a multilayer structure. Examples of such devices are presented. | 05-29-2014 |
20140340178 | MULTI-STEP DEEP REACTIVE ION ETCHING FABRICATION PROCESS FOR SILICON-BASED TERAHERTZ COMPONENTS - A multi-step silicon etching process has been developed to fabricate silicon-based terahertz (THz) waveguide components. This technique provides precise dimensional control across multiple etch depths with batch processing capabilities. Nonlinear and passive components such as mixers and multipliers waveguides, hybrids, OMTs and twists have been fabricated and integrated into a small silicon package. This fabrication technique enables a wafer-stacking architecture to provide ultra-compact multi-pixel receiver front-ends in the THz range. | 11-20-2014 |
20150300884 | 340 GHz MULTIPIXEL TRANSCEIVER - A multi-pixel terahertz transceiver is constructed using a stack of semiconductor layers that communicate using vias defined within the semiconductor layers. By using a stack of semiconductor layers, the various electrical functions of each layer can be tested easily without having to assemble the entire transceiver. In addition, the design allows the production of a transceiver having pixels set 10 mm apart. | 10-22-2015 |