Sardinha
Barbara Sardinha, Portsmouth, RI US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110112852 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING - The present invention relates to an assessment technique which is conveniently practiced on a computer or over a network. The assessment technique is particularly useful in assessment of health related factors. The invention also relates to a general purpose programmable computer which is provided with instructions for operating according to the assessment technique. | 05-12-2011 |
20110208533 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND MEDIUM FOR ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF VARIOUS AILMENTS ON HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE - The present invention relates to a system and method for assessing the impact of an ailment on a health related quality of life domain of a patient using a standardized common metric. The standardized common metric of the present invention enables the impact of various ailments to be compared. | 08-25-2011 |
20130144645 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND MEDIUM FOR ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF VARIOUS AILMENTS ON HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE - The present invention relates to a system and method for assessing the impact of an ailment on a health related quality of life domain of a patient using a standardized common metric. The standardized common metric of the present invention enables the impact of various ailments to be compared. | 06-06-2013 |
20130282399 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING - The present invention relates to an assessment technique which is conveniently practiced on a computer or over a network. The assessment technique is particularly useful in assessment of health related factors. The invention also relates to a general purpose programmable computer which is provided with instructions for operating according to the assessment technique. | 10-24-2013 |
Bernardo Sardinha, Gilroy, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140197505 | SHIELDS FOR MAGNETIC MEMORY CHIP PACKAGES - Chip packages are described with soft-magnetic shields that are included inside or attached externally to the package containing a MRAM chip. In one group of embodiments a single shield with vias for bonding wires is affixed to the surface of the MRAM chip having the contact pads. The limitation of shield to chip distance due to bonding wire is eliminated by VIA holes according to the invention which achieves minimal spacing between the shield and chip. A second shield without vias can be positioned on the opposite side of the chip from the first shield. In one group of embodiments a hardened ferro-fluid shield can be the only shield or the structure can include a shield with or without vias. One group of embodiments includes an external shield with vias for solder access to the package contact pads affixed to the outer surface of the package. | 07-17-2014 |
Heidi Sardinha, Millbury, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100108172 | MULTILAYER FLEXIBLE TUBING - A flexible tube includes a first layer comprising a polyolefin material having a flexural modulus of not greater than 150 MPa and includes a second layer directly bonded to and in direct contact with the first layer. The second layer comprising a blend of propylenic polymer and styrenic block copolymer. | 05-06-2010 |
20110241262 | FLEXIBLE TUBING MATERIAL AND METHOD OF FORMING THE MATERIAL - A flexible tubing material includes a radiation crosslinked blend of a first elastomeric polymer including a styrenic thermoplastic elastomer, an ethylene vinyl acetate elastomer, a polyolefin elastomer with a second elastomeric polymer including a polyolefin elastomer, a diene elastomer, or combination thereof, with the proviso that the first elastomeric polymer and the second elastomeric polymer are different. In an embodiment, a method of making a material includes providing the first elastomeric polymer, providing the second elastomeric polymer, blending the first elastomeric polymer and the second elastomeric polymer, extruding or injection molding the blend, and crosslinking the blend with radiation. | 10-06-2011 |
Heidi Sardinha, Shrewsbury, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120157567 | SILICONE COMPOSITION, AN ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MAKING AN ARTICLE - The disclosure is directed to a silicone composition. The silicone composition includes a silicone matrix component, an adhesion promoter, and a quaternary ammonium salt containing polymer, wherein the quaternary ammonium salt containing polymer is in an amount to provide a bactericidal effect to the silicone composition. The disclosure is further directed to an article made thereof and to methods for making the article. | 06-21-2012 |
20140050871 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MAKING A SILICONE ARTICLE - An apparatus for forming a silicone article is disclosed. The apparatus includes an pumping system to deliver the silicone formulation to a die, the silicone formulation having a viscosity of less than about 2,000,000 centipoise; the die having a distal end, a proximal end, and a channel there between, wherein the silicone formulation flows through the channel of the die; and a source of radiation energy, wherein the radiation energy substantially cures the silicone formulation as the silicone formulation flows out the channel of the die to form the silicone article. The present disclosure further includes a method of forming the silicone article, a silicone tube, and a silicone extrudate. | 02-20-2014 |
20140234561 | MULTILAYER FLEXIBLE TUBING - A flexible tube includes a first layer comprising a polyolefin material having a flexural modulus of not greater than 150 MPa and includes a second layer directly bonded to and in direct contact with the first layer. The second layer comprising a blend of propylenic polymer and styrenic block copolymer. | 08-21-2014 |
Jose Sardinha, Coimbra PT
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110123592 | Biomaterials - The invention relates to a biomaterial having a latent form of a growth factor immobilised thereon, and to a method of producing the biomaterial, comprising immobilising the latent form of the growth factor on the biomaterial. The biomaterial may be used in medicine, such as in tissue regeneration or repair. | 05-26-2011 |
Michael D. Sardinha, Glendale, AZ US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090122318 | JOG ZONE FREE FIBER OPTIC COIL - A fiber optic coil assembly and a method of winding the same include a fiber optic coil configured to eliminate a jog zone, which is found in conventionally fiber optic coil assemblies and tends to weaken the coil. The fiber optic coil assembly includes at least two layers of coil. A first layer is cylindrically wound in a first rotational direction and in a first linear direction and includes coil diameters located substantially parallel to one another and extending over the first linear direction. A first lead portion extends from an end of the first layer through an opening defined by the wound first layer. A second layer is formed in a similar manner as the first layer, except it is wound in an opposite rotational direction. Additional layers may be included consistent with the winding process of the first or the second layer, respectively. | 05-14-2009 |
20140198318 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING FIBER OPTIC GYROSCOPE SENSING COIL USING B-STAGE ADHESIVE COATED OPTICAL FIBER - An optical fiber with a b-stageable hybrid adhesive coating includes an optical fiber and an outer jacket. The outer jacket includes at least one layer that includes a partially cured b-stageable hybrid adhesive. | 07-17-2014 |
Mike Sardinha, Glendale, AZ US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090141284 | OCTUPOLE WINDING PATTERN FOR A FIBER OPTIC COIL - An octupole winding pattern for winding a fiber optic coil includes at least two layers of an eight-layer winding pattern having an end fiber optic coil diameter formed in an opposite direction as a substantial portion of a remaining portion of the respective layer. The selectively arranged octupole winding pattern may be used in a fiber optic gyroscope. A spool onto which the fiber optic coil is wound may be removable. Preferably, the octupole winding pattern is advantageously arranged to provide a substantial amount of optical symmetry with respect to a winding centerline of the fiber optic coil. In addition, the octupole winding pattern provides a substantial amount of geometric, mechanical, and thermal symmetry. | 06-04-2009 |