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Brendan Till, Emeryville, CA US
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20140156070 | VIBRATION-CONTROLLED SUBSTRATE HANDLING ROBOTS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Embodiments disclose a vibration-controlled robot apparatus. The apparatus includes a robot having an end effector operable to transport a substrate, a sensor coupled to the robot, the sensor operable to sense vibration as the robot transports the substrate, and operating the robot to reduce vibration of the end effector supporting the substrate. In some embodiments, a filter is provided in the motor drive circuit to filter one or more frequencies causing unwanted vibration of the end effector. Vibration control systems and methods of operating the same are provided, as are other aspects. | 06-05-2014 |
Douglas Andrew Till, Akron, OH US
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20110259488 | CARCASS PLY FOR A PNEUMATIC TIRE - A pneumatic tire for a vehicle includes a carcass reinforced by a carcass ply. The carcass ply enables transmission of a static electrical charge from the vehicle to ground. The pneumatic further includes at least one belt ply disposed radially outward of the carcass ply in a crown portion of the pneumatic tire. The carcass ply includes at least one composite cord having at least one first yarn with at least one second electrically conductive filament wrapped together with the first yarn such that the first yarn has a modulus less than a modulus of the second electrically conductive filament. | 10-27-2011 |
20150020944 | PNEUMATIC TIRE HAVING A SINGLE CARCASS PLY REINFORCED WITH POLYESTER CORDS - A pneumatic tire includes a pair of axially spaced apart annular bead cores, each bead core comprising a plurality of metal wraps, each bead core having a radial cross-sectional shape; and a single carcass ply reinforced with polyester cords, the single carcass ply being folded about each bead core, the carcass ply having a main portion that extends between the bead cores and turnup portions that are folded around the bead cores, the polyester cords having a construction of 2000-2000 dtex/½ 8-10/8-10 tpi and 20-30 epi. | 01-22-2015 |
Eric J. Till, Newtown, PA US
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20130172584 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FURFURAL - Furfural is produced by mixing an aqueous feedstock solution containing C | 07-04-2013 |
Eric J. Till, Newtown Square, PA US
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20130168227 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FURFURAL - Furfural is produced in one step at both high yield and high conversion from a feedstock comprising solid biomass and/or insoluble polysaccharide, in a high boiling, water-miscible solvent containing a soluble acid catalyst, and water. Furfural product and water can be distilled off, leaving non-volatile solvent behind. Because furfural contact with the acidic medium is minimized, degradation is kept to a minimum. The feedstock does not have to be pretreated. Because the biomass undergoes near complete dissolution, the residual material is flowable and easier to handle than residual solids reported from other processes. Further, certain by-products (e.g., humins, lignins) solubilized in the reaction solvent can be precipitated by addition of water or aqueous solution and then removed from the reaction mixture. | 07-04-2013 |
20130172581 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FURFURAL - Furfural is produced by mixing an aqueous feedstock solution containing C | 07-04-2013 |
20130172583 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FURFURAL - Furfural is produced by contacting a feedstock solution containing C | 07-04-2013 |
Florent Till, Fontainebleau FR
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20150017012 | TURBOJET FAN BLADE - A turbojet fan blade in which a leading edge presents a sweep angle greater than or equal to +28° in a portion of the blade that is situated at a radial height lying in a range of 60% to 90% of a total radial height of the blade measured from its root towards its tip, and the leading-edge sweep angle presents a difference of less than 10° between a minimum sweep angle measured at a radial height of minimum sweep angle situated in the portion of the blade lying in a range of 20% to 90% of the radial height of the blade, and a sweep angle measured at a radial height that is 10% greater than the radial height of minimum sweep angle. | 01-15-2015 |
Gary Till, Portland, OR US
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20150053873 | AIR DEFLECTORS FOR HEAT MANAGEMENT IN A LIGHTING MODULE - A lighting module has an array of light-emitting elements that is electrically coupled to a heat sink and a housing having a heat exit. The array of light-emitting elements is positioned in the housing and the heat sink is positioned to dissipate heat generated within the housing so that the heat is expelled through the heat exit. A deflector is secured to the housing and is positioned to extend over some portion of the heat exit. The deflector guides heat away from the housing in a direction. In some configurations, the deflector guides heat away from the housing in a direction that is opposite the direction in which the array of light-emitting elements emit light. Also, some lighting modules have multiple heat exits and may have multiple deflectors extending over a portion of the respective heat exits. | 02-26-2015 |
Gary Till, Newberg, OR US
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20140376221 | INTERNAL DEFLECTION VENTING - Methods and systems are provided for a lighting module and related components for efficiently directing dissipated heat and/or heated air away from the lighting module. Deflectors are often used to funnel heat away from solid-state light emitters and channel airflow away from a curing surface, but the risk of constrained airflow may negatively affect emitter output as well as disturb the curing process of a workpiece emitted light is directed towards. To efficiently remove heat as well as not disturb the curing process or shape of the lighting module, louvered vents are provided that extend into an interior of a housing of the lighting module for guiding heated air in a deflecting direction away from the emitted light direction. | 12-25-2014 |
Gary R. Till, Newberg, OR US
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20130221245 | AIR DEFLECTORS FOR HEAT MANAGEMENT IN A LIGHTING MODULE - A lighting module has an array of light-emitting elements that is electrically coupled to a heat sink and a housing having a heat exit. The array of light-emitting elements is positioned in the housing and the heat sink is positioned to dissipate heat generated within the housing so that the heat is expelled through the heat exit. A deflector is secured to the housing and is positioned to extend over some portion of the heat exit. The deflector guides heat away from the housing in a direction. In some configurations, the deflector guides heat away from the housing in a direction that is opposite the direction in which the array of light-emitting elements emit light. Also, some lighting modules have multiple heat exits and may have multiple deflectors extending over a portion of the respective heat exits. | 08-29-2013 |
Heath Till, Taylor, TX US
Jeff Till, St. Charles, MO US
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20120066649 | DATA ANALYSIS AND TARGET VISUALIZATION REPORTING TOOL - A web based customizable data analysis and visualization tool for providing target profiling services having a system, method, and computer software and reporting tool for processing data. The web based system maintains a first kinome profiling services database and a second GPCR profiling services database. The web based system, upon receiving appropriate operator commands, automatically processes either from the kinome profiling services database and/or GPCR profiling services database, or through a user's data provided in a supplied template, and provides a visual map of the results against a kinome or GPCRome, which show the familial relationships among kinases and GPCRs. respectively. The processing automatically performed by the web based system relates to (but is not limited to) kinome target profiling mapping. GPCRome target profiling mapping, document mapping and production, protein names and/or gene symbol aliases, target descriptions, gene and/or protein related content, target product, and a data navigator. Other web based functions and capabilities include the ability to utilize targetome maps and the like, to visualize data generated by the system. | 03-15-2012 |
Kevin R. Till, Carpinteria, CA US
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20130017086 | VISUAL INSPECTION OF TURBINE BLADESAANM Till; Kevin R.AACI CarpinteriaAAST CAAACO USAAGP Till; Kevin R. Carpinteria CA US - A blade monitoring system is provided for inspecting the condition of at least one turbine blade of a wind turbine generator. The wind turbine blade condition monitoring system includes a wind turbine which has at least one blade mounted on a hub, the hub mounted to a nacelle body along an axis of rotation, the nacelle being supported on a tower. A storage location is connected to at least one of the nacelle body and the tower and includes an opening. A storage door is mounted to and selectively covers the opening, acting to enclose the storage location. The blade monitoring system also includes imaging equipment for imaging the at least one blade and a conveyance system. The conveyance system is mounted to at least one of the nacelle body and the tower and is connected to the imaging equipment. The conveyance system conveys the imaging equipment from within the storage location through the opening in a direction generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the at least one blade. | 01-17-2013 |
Paul Till, Orlando, FL US
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20110112001 | SOAP RECYCLING SYSTEM AND METHOD - In one embodiment, a method for recycling soap includes scraping the surface of a soap bar using a bladed implement; soaking the soap bar in a cleansing solution including dimethyl benzylammonium chlorides monohydrate; placing the soap bar on a rack in a Rational Clima Plus Combi unit; placing a pan under the rack; steaming the soap bar using the Rational Clima Plus Combi unit for five minutes at 212° F.; cooling the soap bar in a refrigerator unit at 38° F. for at least seven minutes; and packaging the soap for reuse. | 05-12-2011 |
Susanne Till, Vienna AT
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20130202550 | NON-ANTICOAGULANT SULFATED OR SULFONATED SYNTHETIC POLYMERS - The present invention provides pharmaceutical formulations including a non-anticoagulant, non-saccharide polymer that with at least one sulfate or sulfonate moiety. The pharmaceutical formulations of the invention are of use to improve blood clotting in a subject. Also provided are useful analytical methods utilizing these polymers to query the dynamics of blood clotting in vitro. | 08-08-2013 |
20130209444 | NON-ANTICOAGULANT SULFATED OR SULFONATED POLYSACCHARIDES - The present invention provides non-anticoagulant sulfated or sulfonated polysaccharides (NASPs), which accelerate the blood clotting process. Also provided are pharmaceutical formulations comprising a NASP of the invention in conjunction with a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient and, in various embodiments, these formulations are unit dosage formulations. The invention provides a NASP formulation, which is orally bioavailable. Also provided are methods for utilizing the compounds and formulations of the invention to promote blood clotting in vivo as therapeutic and prophylactic agents and in vitro as an aid to studies of the blood clotting process. | 08-15-2013 |
Susanne Till, Deerfield, IL US
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20140051657 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SCREENING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING NON-ANTICOAGULANT SULFATED POLYSACCHARIDES - Aspects of the invention include methods for identifying one or more NASP (non-anticoagulant sulfated polysaccharide) compositions that are suitable for treating a subject having a blood coagulation disorder. In practicing methods according to certain embodiments, NASP compositions are evaluated by determining the coagulation activity and chemical makeup of the NASP composition and the molecular structure of the NASP. Systems for practicing methods of the invention as well as compositions suitable for treating a subject having a blood coagulation disorder are also described. | 02-20-2014 |