Staab, US
Andrew J. Staab, Middletown, CT US
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20100217012 | COMPOUNDS AND PROCESSES FOR PREPARING SUBSTITUTED AMINOMETHYL-2,3,8,9-TETRAHYDRO-7H-1,4-DIOXINO[2,3-e]INDOL-8-ONES - Processes and intermediates are provided for the preparation of substituted aminomethyl 2,3,8,9-tetrahydiO-7H-1,4-dioxino[2.3-e]indo]-8-ones of the Formula (A) wherein the variables n, R and R | 08-26-2010 |
David R. Staab, Los Gatos, CA US
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20080251906 | Package-on-package secure module having BGA mesh cap - A package-on-package (POP) secure module includes a BGA mesh cap, a first BGA package, and a second BGA package. The first BGA package includes a first integrated circuit (for example, a microcontroller that includes tamper detect logic). The second BGA package includes a second integrated circuit (for example, a memory). The second BGA package is piggy-back mounted to the first BGA package and the BGA mesh cap is piggy-back mounted to the second BGA package. A printed circuit board substrate member of the BGA mesh cap includes an embedded anti-tamper mesh. This mesh is connected in a protected manner within the module to the first integrated circuit. When the module is in use, a mesh embedded in an underlying printed circuit board is coupled to the BGA cap mesh so that both anti-tamper meshes are controlled by the tamper detect logic. | 10-16-2008 |
20110080091 | Registering a replaceable RF-enabled fluorescent lamp starter unit to a master unit - A replaceable fluorescent lamp starter unit of a fluorescent light fixture has a built-in RF transceiver, and communicates wirelessly with a motion-detecting master unit. The starter unit can be controlled to turn off and turn on the fluorescent lamp of the fixture. The starter unit is registered to the master unit so that the starter unit will not respond to wireless communications from other sources. During registration, registration information is loaded into the starter unit and stored in non-volatile memory. The stored registration information is later usable to determine whether subsequently received wireless communications are for the starter unit. Systems of existing light fixtures are retrofitted with such wireless starter units, and thereby made controllable by a master unit so that the master unit can turn off the lights to conserve energy if room occupancy is not detected. The master unit can control lamp fixtures individually or as a group. | 04-07-2011 |
20110221350 | Ambient light sensor auto-calibration in a lighting control system - A lighting system includes a master that controls a plurality of light fixtures via wireless RF communications. An ambient light sensor in the master is used to monitor total ambient light and to prevent excessive illumination. In an auto-calibration process, the master makes ambient light measurements A, B and C when the light fixtures are illuminating an area at a minimum setting, at a maximum setting, and at an intermediate setting, respectively. A first threshold is set to be approximately (B−A). A second threshold is set to be slightly larger than (B−A)+(B−C). In normal system operation, total ambient light measurements are taken and compared to the two thresholds. In one example, if detected brightness is lower than the first threshold then the system is set at its maximum illumination setting, whereas if detected brightness is greater than the second threshold then the system is set at its intermediate illumination setting. | 09-15-2011 |
20120306577 | Open-Loop Transimpedance Amplifier for Infrared Diodes - A microcontroller integrated circuit includes an open-loop transimpedance amplifier (OLTA). An input lead of the OLTA is a terminal of the microcontroller. The cathode of a photodiode is connected to VDD and the anode is connected to the terminal. The OLTA maintains the photodiode in a strongly reverse-biased condition, thereby keeping diode capacitance low and facilitating rapid circuit response. The input of the OLTA involves a diode-connected field effect transistor that provides a low impedance. This low impedance decreases as the diode current increases, thus providing effective clamping of the voltage on the terminal. By this clamping, the amount of photodiode capacitance discharging necessary when transitioning from a high input current condition to a low input current condition is reduced, thereby further improving amplifier response time. The OLTA is small and consumes less than thirty microamperes and functions to mirror photodiode current and compare to a predetermined level. | 12-06-2012 |
Douglas G. Staab, Cornelius, NC US
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20140265235 | Bicycle Training Stabilizing Device - A manual stabilizing device is designed to be used and operated by a person positioned adjacent a bicycle being ridden by another person, such as a child. The inventive device includes an elongated handle and an engaging jaw that allow a user to grab or connect with an element of a bicycle frame at the time of use without previously adding or permanently securing any other device to the bicycle. An operator controlled handle or lever controls the engaging jaw to capture or release a portion of the bicycle frame to allow the user to apply stabilizing forces to the bicycle. | 09-18-2014 |
Gregory Staab, Ventura, CA US
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20080206293 | Absorbent substrate with a non-leaching antimicrobial activity and a controlled-release bioactive agent. - This invention relates to antimicrobial wound dressings having a non-leaching antimicrobial activity, releasable antimicrobial and antiprotease agents, and a controlled-release bioactive agent such as doxycycline. The Wound dressing material is absorbent and acts as a substrate for antimicrobial and antiprotease agents as well as bioactive agents. More generally, this invention relates to methods and compositions for materials having a non-leaching coating that has antimicrobial properties. The coating is applied to substrates such as gauze-type wound dressings, powders and other substrates. Covalent, non-leaching, non-hydrolyzable bonds are formed between the substrate and the polymer molecules that form the coating. A high concentration of anti-microbial groups on multi-length polymeric molecules and relatively long average chain lengths, contribute to an absorbent or superabsorbent surface with a high level antimicrobial efficacy. Utilization of non-leaching coatings having a plurality of anionic or cationic sites is used according to this invention to bind a plurality of oppositely charged biologically or chemically active compounds, and to release the bound oppositely charged biologically or chemically active compounds from said substrate over a period of time to achieve desired objectives as diverse as improved wound healing to reduction in body odor. | 08-28-2008 |
Gregory Staab, Westlake Village, CA US
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20090104144 | Gypsum board with a fluorine-containing antifungal agent - A novel gypsum board having improved antifungal properties is disclosed. The board comprises a gypsum core, front and back paper facings, and a polymeric antifungal agent effective at inhibiting fungal growth. A preferred polymeric antifungal agent is polyDADMAC or polyTMMC. The novel gypsum board further comprises a non-polymeric antifungal agent comprising a fluorine-containing quaternary ammonium compound. Preferred non-polymeric ammonium compounds include Tetra-n-butylammonium fluoride and Tetraethylammonium fluoride. The polymeric antifungal agent can be present in the gypsum core and/or on one or both of the paper facings. The non-polymeric antifungal agent may be encapsulated in a material or ionically associated with the polymeric antifungal agent to allow releases of the non-polymeric antifungal agent over time and/or upon exposure to moisture. Methods for preparing the aforementioned novel gypsum board are also disclosed. | 04-23-2009 |
Gregory Allan Staab, Boulder, CO US
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20150125372 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR GAS CAPTURE PROCESSES - Compositions comprising an organic salt, an amine and water are described herein. The methods of using the compositions include the removal of an acid gas from a gas mixture. | 05-07-2015 |
Harald Staab US
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20150369751 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR TRANSFORMER IN-SITU INSPECTION - An inspection device for use in a fluid container having at least an opening includes a housing sized to fit through the opening. The housing has at least two fluid flow channels extending therethrough, each having an inlet and an outlet, and a pump maintained in the housing within each fluid flow channel. The pumps are selectively controlled to maneuver the housing within the fluid container. The inspection device continues with a method of in-situ inspection of a container having at least one opening to receive a fluid, that includes up-loading a virtual model of the container into a computer, inserting the device into the container, generating a position signal by the device and receiving the position signal on a computer. A virtual image of the device in the virtual model of the container is generated to determine an actual position of the device within the container. | 12-24-2015 |
Harald Staab, Windsor, CT US
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20140121828 | ULTRA-FLEXIBLE PRODUCTION MANUFACTURING - A manufacturing system has one or more work cells that each performs one or more manufacturing processes. The system also has one or more mobile transport units (“MTUs”) that deliver transportable containers containing workpieces to and from said work cells. The MTUs deliver the containers to the work cells in a manner such that the workpieces are localized in the work cells. The manufacturing system also has a computer system that has status information for each of the one or more MTUs and uses the status information to control each of the one or more MTUs to deliver the transportable containers to and from the one or more work cells. | 05-01-2014 |
20140156073 | TELEOPERATED INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS - A teleoperated robot system has a watchdog to determine if the rate of data transmission from a computing device such as a robot controller located in the station used by the operator of the teleoperated robot to the remotely located industrial robot has fallen below a minimum data rate or the time for transmission of data has exceeded a maximum time. Upon the occurrence of either or both of the foregoing, one or more types of corrective action are undertaken to bring the teleoperated robot and the processes performed by the robot. | 06-05-2014 |
20150298318 | Teleoperation Of Machines Having At Least One Actuated Mechanism - A machine that has at least one actuated mechanism is remotely located from a control station. A two way real-time communication link connects the machine location with the control station. An interface at the control station allows an operator to select one or more virtual constraints on operation of the machine when the machine is performing a predetermined function. The virtual constraints are transmitted over the two way real-time communication link to the machine location. The machine has predetermined safety limits that are stored in a controlling device at the machine location. The stored predetermined safety limits are extracted and automatically mapped to the control station using the two way real-time communication link. The controlling device maps the predetermined safety limits to the virtual constraints. | 10-22-2015 |
20150314448 | Teleoperation Of Machines Having At Least One Actuated Mechanism And One Machine Controller Comprising A Program Code Including Instructions For Transferring Control Of The Machine From Said Controller To A Remote Control Station - A machine remotely located from a control station has at least one actuated mechanism. A two way real-time communication link connects the machine location with the control station. A controller at the machine location has program code that includes an instruction which when executed transfers control of the machine from the controller to the control station. The program code can have a task frame associated with the predetermined function performed by the machine with the task frame divided into a first set controlled by the controller and a second set controlled from the control station. The system can also have two or more remotely located control stations only one of which can control the machine at a given time. | 11-05-2015 |
Janet F. Staab, Baltimore, MD US
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20130017561 | Lateral Flow Device for Diagnosing Microbial Infections - Fungal infections are difficult to diagnose. The most common filamentous fungal infection, aspergillosis, carries with it a high mortality. Culture of the organism is difficult and obtaining samples, e.g., though a lung biopsy, sometimes causes morbidity. Biomarkers that indicate ‘early’ infection in it development are sought after. One such biomarker is detection of galactomannan (GM), a polysaccharide that is attached to hyphal cell walls and secreted during growth of the organism. Galactomannan is excreted in urine. Disclosed herein is a lateral flow assay comprising monoclonal antibodies that recognize specific residues of | 01-17-2013 |
20150192581 | Lateral Flow Device for Diagnosing Microbial Infections - Fungal infections are difficult to diagnose. The most common filamentous fungal infection, aspergillosis, carriers with it a high mortality. Culture of the organism is difficult and obtaining samples, e.g., through a lung biopsy, sometimes causes morbidity. Biomarkers that indicate ‘early’ infection in it development are sought after. One such biomarker is detection of galactomannan (GM), a polysaccharide that is attached to hyphal cell walls and secreted during growth of the organism. Galactomannan is excreted in urine. Disclosed herein is a lateral flow assay comprising monoclonal antibodies that recognize specific residues of | 07-09-2015 |
Jeff Staab, Emporia, KS US
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20150217817 | Endless Track for Propelling a Vehicle, With Lug Replacement Capability - An endless track for a track assembly providing traction to a work vehicle (e.g., an agricultural vehicle, a construction vehicle, etc.). The endless track comprises an elastomeric carcass having an inner side for facing wheels of the work vehicle and a ground-engaging outer side for engaging the ground. The endless track has a lug replacement capability to facilitate replacement of one or more drive/guide lugs on the inner side and/or one or more traction lugs on the ground-engaging outer side or portions of these lugs. | 08-06-2015 |
Kenneth H. Staab, Atlanta, GA US
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20140000226 | Apparatus for Containment of Sanitary Products Maintaining a Constant Airtight Seal | 01-02-2014 |
Reiner Staab US
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20090018701 | Medical diagnosis and/or intervention device - On a medical diagnosis and/or intervention device having a movable component, collision sensors are to be arranged without the cabling outlay becoming too high. This is made possible by the collision sensors being capable of sending signals wirelessly. The voltage supply can also be provided wirelessly along a section by using e.g. a slip ring. | 01-15-2009 |
20090022275 | Medical examination or intervention device - A medical examination or intervention device that includes at least one component, in particular a C-arm, that can be moved under a user's control via a manual control device, as well as a collision monitoring device embodied for ascertaining an imminent collision and/or one having already occurred, with the control device having a haptic indicating means, controlled by the collision monitoring device, for indicating an imminent component collision and/or one having already occurred. | 01-22-2009 |
Robert J. Staab, Old Lyme, CT US
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20090098188 | Method for delivery of medication using a dissolvable device - A method utilizing a dissolvable device for the internal delivery of medication and more particularly to the use of films made of a safe polymer material incorporating a medication that is released by dissolution of the film over time, and more particularly a treatment method for controlling or regulating the pH in the vagina by stabilizing and adjusting the pH in the vagina by minimizing the impact of the vaginal flora. | 04-16-2009 |
20100098745 | Methods for delivery of medication using dissolvable devices - A method utilizing a dissolvable device for the internal delivery of medication and more particularly to the use of films, fibers or non-woven fabrics made of a safe polymer material incorporating a medication that is released by dissolution of the films, fibers or non-woven fabrics over time, and more particularly a treatment method for controlling or regulating the pH in the vagina by stabilizing and adjusting the pH in the vagina by minimizing the impact of the vaginal flora. | 04-22-2010 |
20130136784 | METHODS FOR DELIVERY OF MEDICATION USING DISSOLVABLE DEVICES - A method utilizing a dissolvable device for the internal delivery of medication and more particularly to the use of fibers or non-woven fabrics made of a safe polymer material incorporating a medication that is released by dissolution of the fibers or non-woven fabrics over time, and more particularly a treatment method for controlling or regulating the pH in the vagina by stabilizing and adjusting the pH in the vagina by minimizing the impact of the vaginal flora. | 05-30-2013 |
Ryan J. Staab, Minneapolis, MN US
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20110249699 | Zero-heat-flux, deep tissue temperature measurement devices with thermal sensor calibration - A zero-heat-flux DTT measurement device is constituted of a flexible substrate supporting an electrical circuit including a heater trace defining a heater, thermal sensors, and a thermal sensor calibration circuit. | 10-13-2011 |
20110249701 | Constructions for zero-heat-flux, deep tissue temprature measurement devices - The invention pertains to flexible devices used for zero-heat-flux, deep tissue temperature measurement, especially to disposable temperature measurement devices. Such a device is constituted of a flexible substrate. An electrical circuit is disposed on a side of the substrate. The electrical circuit includes first and second thermal sensors disposed, respectively, on first and second substrate layers. A heater trace is disposed on the first substrate layer with the first thermal sensor. The first and second substrate layers are separated by a flexible layer of insulation disposed between the first and second substrate layers. The heater trace defines a heater with a central portion that operates with a first power density and a peripheral portion around the central portion that operates with a second power density greater than the first power density. | 10-13-2011 |
20120289855 | Zero-heat-flux, deep tissue temperature measurement system - A zero-heat-flux, deep tissue temperature measurement system measures internal body temperature by way of a probe having a heater and thermal sensors arranged in a zero-heat-flux construction. The measurement system includes control mechanization that determines heater and skin temperatures based upon data obtained from the probe and uses those temperatures to calculate a deep tissue temperature. The measurement system includes a signal interface cable having a connector where a probe can be releasably connected to the system. The cable and attached connector are a removable and replaceable part of the system, separate from the probe. The measurement system provides an output signal imitating a standard input signal configuration used by other equipment. | 11-15-2012 |
20130003776 | Zero-Heat-Flux, Deep Tissue Temperature Measurement Devices with Thermal Sensor Calibration - A zero-heat-flux DTT measurement device is constituted of a flexible substrate supporting an electrical circuit including a heater trace defining a heater, thermal sensors, and a thermal sensor calibration circuit. | 01-03-2013 |
20130010828 | Constructions for Zero-Heat-Flux, Deep Tissue Temperature Measurement Devices - The invention pertains to flexible devices used for zero-heat-flux, deep tissue temperature measurement, especially to disposable temperature measurement devices. Such a device is constituted of a flexible substrate. An electrical circuit is disposed on a side of the substrate. The electrical circuit includes first and second thermal sensors disposed, respectively, on first and second substrate layers. A heater trace is disposed on the first substrate layer with the first thermal sensor. The first and second substrate layers are separated by a flexible layer of insulation disposed between the first and second substrate layers. The heater trace defines a heater with a central portion that operates with a first power density and a peripheral portion around the central portion that operates with a second power density greater than the first power density. | 01-10-2013 |
Torsten A. Staab, Los Alamos, NM US
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20090105986 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MAPPING AN AREA OF INTEREST - An apparatus and method are provided for mapping an area of interest using polar coordinates or Cartesian coordinates. The apparatus includes a range finder, an azimuth angle measuring device to provide a heading and an inclinometer to provide an angle of inclination of the range finder as it relates to primary reference points and points of interest. A computer is provided to receive signals from the range finder, inclinometer and azimuth angle measurer to record location data and calculate relative locations between one or more points of interest and one or more primary reference points. The method includes mapping of an area of interest to locate points of interest relative to one or more primary reference points and to store the information in the desired manner. The device may optionally also include an illuminator which can be utilized to paint the area of interest to indicate both points of interest and primary points of reference during and/or after data acquisition. | 04-23-2009 |
Torsten Albert Staab, Los Alamos, NM US
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20090072965 | FLEXIBLE, SCALABLE, SERVICE-ORIENTED SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE - A surveillance architecture having applications in a wide variety of surveillance-related applications is disclosed. This architecture can be used in various surveillance scenarios, including, but not limited to, chemical, biological, radiological surveillance and physical security, is highly scalable and allows for rapid, plug-and-play field data/sample acquisition and local and remote sharing of system resources. By design, the architecture also fosters fault tolerance and allows users to quickly deploy and establish ad hoc, semi-permanent, and permanent surveillance systems. Furthermore, the architecture's service-oriented approach allows for rapid, on-the-fly, plug-and-play integration and dynamic harvesting of heterogeneous surveillance technologies (e.g., sensors, handheld data acquisition devices, analytical instrumentation, and so forth). | 03-19-2009 |
20090104076 | SAMPLE PREPARATION CARTRIDGE AND SYSTEM - A modular specimen preparation cartridge with a tubular body with the interior segmented by pressure sensitive membranes that will rupture or open when exposed to a threshold pressure forming a sequence of chambers. Bladders or capsules filled with reagents or other fluids that will release the contents of the capsules under applied pressure are contained in the chambers. Filters, temperature control elements, diagnostic test strips, or catalysts may also be in the chambers. The cartridge may be adapted to virtually any sample preparation and/or analysis protocols or to sample type. The cartridge may also be modular and capable of being coupled to other cartridges or storage containers. In one embodiment, the tubular body is compressible and external pressure causes the capsules to rupture releasing the contents into the chamber. In another embodiment, pressure is applied to membranes and reagent capsules through the use of a plunger advancing though the center of the body. | 04-23-2009 |
20100078422 | SMALL FOOTPRINT HEATER - A device for heating a biological sample, the device having a heating source comprising a semiconductor chip. A sample chamber, or other medium to be heated, is positioned adjacent the heating source, wherein the sample chamber is configured to house a biological sample at a predetermined temperature. A microcontroller is electrically coupled to the semiconductor chip and a sensor positioned inside, at, or near the sample chamber. The microcontroller supplies a load current to the heating source to generate heat from the heating source, and the sensor is coupled to the microcontroller to provide feedback for controlling the heat generated by the heating source. The device may also support different heating profiles that are software and/or hardware selectable | 04-01-2010 |
Wayne Staab, Dammeron Valley, UT US
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20090192407 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR RADIAL PRESSURE DETERMINATION - At least one exemplary embodiment is directed to a method of measuring ear canal wall pressure comfort level comprising: inserting an expandable pressure exertion device into an orifice; expanding the device inside the orifice in increments of pressure; and saving a threshold level where a user indicates that the pressure exerted against the walls of the orifice is becoming at least one of uncomfortable, painful, and noticeable. | 07-30-2009 |
20090214072 | Earpiece Sealing System - At least one exemplary embodiment is directed toward an earphone device with a sealing section for acoustically sealing the meatus of a human ear, which includes an inner ear canal speaker; an inner ear canal microphone; connected to a logic circuit which can include a digital signal processor (DSP), where a sealant operatively attached to an outer section of the earphone acoustically seals the meatus of a human ear canal. | 08-27-2009 |