Wayne, US
Alan S. Wayne, Bethesda, MD US
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20120177567 | Methods of Treating Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia with an Anti-CD22 Immunotoxin - The present invention provides methods for the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in pediatric patients using an anti-CD22 immunotoxin. The methods disclosed comprise administering to a pediatric patient in need of that treatment an effective dose of a recombinant immunotoxin comprising a variable light (V | 07-12-2012 |
Chris Wayne, Moore, SC US
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20080216296 | THIN SOLID ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR EMBEDDABLE IN A SUBSTRATE - An improved method for forming a capacitor. The method includes the steps of: providing a metal foil; forming a dielectric on the metal foil; applying a non-conductive polymer dam on the dielectric to isolate discrete regions of the dielectric; forming a cathode in at least one discrete region of the discrete regions on the dielectric; and cutting the metal foil at the non-conductive polymer dam to isolate at least one capacitor comprising one cathode, one discrete region of the dielectric and a portion of the metal foil with the discrete region of the dielectric. | 09-11-2008 |
20080273291 | Channel Method For Forming A Capacitor - An improved method for forming a capacitor. The method includes: | 11-06-2008 |
20090077800 | METHOD OF ATTACHING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE TO AN MLCC HAVING A CURVED SURFACE - A method of forming an electrical component is provided. The method comprises preparing a subassembly by electrically connecting an integrated circuit to a flexible circuit; and attaching the subassembly to a multilayer ceramic capacitor having a mounting surface with a curvature deviation exceeding 0.008 inches per inch. | 03-26-2009 |
20090310280 | Concentrated Capacitor Assembly - A capacitor assembly with a substrate having a first face and a second face. A multiplicity of capacitors are mounted on the first face wherein each capacitor has a first lead and a second lead of opposite polarity to the first lead. A bridge is in electrical contact with multiple first leads. A tree is in electrical contact with the bridge wherein the tree passes through a via of the substrate and is in electrical contact with a first trace of the second face. A second trace is on the second face wherein the second lead is in electrical contact with the second trace. | 12-17-2009 |
20100177460 | CHANNEL METHOD FOR FORMING A CAPACITOR - An improved method for forming a capacitor. The method includes: | 07-15-2010 |
20100229382 | METHOD OF ATTACHING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE TO AN MLCC HAVING A CURVED SURFACE - A method of forming an electrical component is provided. The method comprises preparing a subassembly by electrically connecting an integrated circuit to a flexible circuit; and attaching the subassembly to a multilayer ceramic capacitor having a mounting surface with a curvature deviation exceeding 0.008 inches per inch. | 09-16-2010 |
20120081834 | CONCENTRATED CAPACITOR ASSEMBLY - A capacitor assembly with a substrate having a first face and a second face. A multiplicity of capacitors are mounted on the first face wherein each capacitor has a first lead and a second lead of opposite polarity to the first lead. A bridge is in electrical contact with multiple first leads. A tree is in electrical contact with the bridge wherein the tree passes through a via of the substrate and is in electrical contact with a first trace of the second face. A second trace is on the second face wherein the second lead is in electrical contact with the second trace. | 04-05-2012 |
David Wayne, Deer Park, TX US
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20090242207 | STRAKE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - There is disclosed a system comprising a structural element; at least one strake holder connected to the structural element; and at least one flexible helical strake connected to the at least one strake holder. | 10-01-2009 |
Edmund Wayne, Dearborn, MI US
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20140102117 | Optimization of Evaporator Core Temperature Control Using Active Thermocouple Array Sensor - A method for generating a temperature map of the vehicle evaporator core is provided using an active thermocouple array sensor. The active thermocouple array sensor is attached to the HVAC enclosure and is positioned to read the temperature at multiple locations across the evaporator core. A controller generates a temperature map using data collected from the evaporator core by the active thermocouple array sensor. The temperature map facilitates optimization of the evaporator core temperature by the controller. | 04-17-2014 |
Edwin A. Wayne, Warren, ME US
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20080266888 | VEHICLE MOUNTED ACCESSORY WITH MULTIPLEXING - A control for a vehicle mounted accessory that has an electrically operable device. The accessory is operated by a switch that is mounted on the vehicle remote from the accessory. The switch and the electrically operable device are electrically connected by programmable controllers and a communications bus. The control has the capability of automatically determining the presence of a vehicle DRL mode, and the accessory turn signal lights are automatically illuminated to provide an accessory DRL mode. The control can automatically detect different accessories and reprogram itself to control them. The control provides a secured communications link between it and the accessory to prevent accessory theft. | 10-30-2008 |
Eric D. Wayne, Raleigh, NC US
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20090319320 | DYNAMICALLY MANAGING ELECTRONIC CALENDAR EVENTS BASED UPON KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (KPIS) WITHIN A BUSINESS PROCESS MONITORING (BPM) SYSTEM - The present invention can include a solution that dynamically manages electronic calendar events based upon the key performance indicators (KPIs) of a business process monitoring (BPM) system. Such a system can include a BPM system, an electronic calendar software application, and a dynamic calendar event manager. The BPM system can be configured to manage data for many user-defined KPIs. The electronic calendar software application can be configured to manage the calendar data of various calendar events for many users. The dynamic calendar event definition can be configured to define a condition for modifying the calendar data of a user-specified calendar event. The dynamic calendar event definition can consist of a KPI threshold value, a calendar action, and an applicable attendee list. The dynamic calendar event manager can be configured to dynamically and automatically handle the modification of the calendar data in accordance with the dynamic calendar event definition. | 12-24-2009 |
20120330728 | DYNAMIC BUSINESS PERFORMANCE TAGGING AND MONITORING - A business performance tagging module system and its operations are described herein. In some embodiments, the operations can include detecting an event associated with business-related content and evaluating the business-related content against a plurality of tags associated with a plurality of key performance indicators responsive to said detecting the event associated with the business-related content. The operations can further include determining that a set of the plurality of tags corresponds to the business-related content based, at least in part, on said evaluating the business-related content against the plurality of tags, and selecting a set of the plurality of key performance indicators associated with the set of the plurality of tags. The operations can further include presenting computational representations of the set of the plurality of key performance indicators via a user interface responsive to said selecting the set of the plurality of key performance indicators. | 12-27-2012 |
Gregory S. Wayne, Vernon Hills, IL US
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20090198067 | (1S,5S)-3-(5,6-Dichloropyridin-3-YL)-3,6-Diazabicyclo[3.2.0]Heptane Benzenesulfonate - The present invention relates to the salt (1S,5S)-3-(5,6-dichloropyridin-3-yl)-3,6-diazabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane benzenesulfonate and to methods of preparing the salt. | 08-06-2009 |
20090203664 | (1S,5S)-3-(5,6-DICHLORO-3-PYRIDINYL)-3,6- DIAZABICYCLO[3.2.0]HEPTANE - The present invention discloses (1S,5S)-3-(5,6-dichloro-3-pyridinyl)-3,6-diazabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane, salts thereof, and its use to treat pain and other disorders associated with the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. | 08-13-2009 |
Jennifer S. Wayne, Richmond, VA US
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20160022340 | MEDIAL COLUMN (MECO) FIXATION DEVICE, METHOD, AND SYSTEM - An orthopedic implant device and system support the fusion of bones in the medial column of the human foot. An exemplary implant uses an improved lag screw and supplemental components, including a washer plate and transverse screws which penetrate transverse through holes in the shaft of the lag screw. Additionally, a surgical procedure is described which may employ such an implant. The improved lag screw may be inserted at the plantar surface of the first metatarsal and support the fusion of, for example, the transverse tarsal joint, the cuneonavicular joint, and the tarsometatarsal joint. | 01-28-2016 |
Jennifer S. Wayne, Chesterfield, VA US
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20130030446 | TIBIOTALAR ARTHRODESIS GUIDE - A Tibiotalar Arthrodesis Guide (TAG) used for fusion of the talus to the tibia is comprised of several basic components. The main component is a straight guide post upon which other components can slide. A curved arm is featured at the end of the straight guide post, featuring points at the ends which serve as indicators of the pins' exit sites based upon the lines of action of the parallel pins. The parallel guide cylinders are positioned on a movable arm which translates superiorly and inferiorly on the guide post of the handle, allowing a surgeon to adjust the device for varying ankle sizes. A “home-run” pin guide cylinder for a home-run guide pin is oriented superiorly and at an angle to the parallel guide cylinders. Using a similar concept as the parallel guide cylinders, the “home-run” guide is also attached to a movable arm that can translate inferiorly and superiorly along the main guide post. A medial guide cylinder for a medial guide pin passes through one of a plurality of holes in a vertical guide arm. The surgeon has the flexibility to utilize either the “home-run” or medial pins, depending on the needs of the patient and preference of the surgeon and, in either case, the “home-run” and medial pin pass between the two parallel pins. | 01-31-2013 |
Jo Ellen Wayne, Tualatin, OR US
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20080241344 | FREE FLOWING VEGETABLE POWDER AND METHOD FOR ITS MANUFACTURE - A free flowing vegetable powder includes an intimate mixture of at least three different dehydrated vegetables including: | 10-02-2008 |
20130344228 | FREE FLOWING VEGETABLE POWDER AND METHOD FOR ITS MANUFACTURE - A free flowing vegetable powder includes an intimate mixture of at least three different dehydrated vegetables including: | 12-26-2013 |
Karen Wayne, Glendale, MO US
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20140084052 | Self-Service Device Servicing Utilizing a Hardware Database - A system and method of utilizing a hardware database with a master ticket or a support ticket for individual financial self-service devices, such as an automated teller machine (ATM), that provides a technician with information about the self-service device and improves the self-service device servicing process is provided. The self-service device service system may include a processor; a self-service device, wherein the automated teller machine includes a self-service device support ticket attached to the self-service device; a self-service device hardware database that includes information about a plurality of self-service devices; and a handheld wireless device configured to scan and store the set of data from the self-service device support ticket and communicate the set of data to the self-service device hardware database. | 03-27-2014 |
Lea Wayne, Downers Grove, IL US
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20100021672 | POUCH OPENING FEATURE AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - A flexible packaging structure has built-in opening features in a laminate with a first structure adhesively joined to a second structure. A tear area is formed by laser ablation of the laminate along a junction between the first and second portions preferably prior to assembling the laminate into the package. Laser ablation begins at the center of the tear area and progressively moves the laser in a direction radially outward from the center of the tear area. During assembly of the package, a seal is formed between end portions of the first and second portions of the laminate. A score line and a sealant reduction area are also introduced to the package to facilitate opening. The package is opened by pulling the seal near the tear area in a direction along the score line until the contents of the package are accessible. | 01-28-2010 |
20120269468 | Pouch Opening Feature and Method for Making the Same - A flexible packaging structure has built-in opening features in a laminate with a first structure adhesively joined to a second structure. A tear area is formed by laser ablation of the laminate along a junction between the first and second portions preferably prior to assembling the laminate into the package. Laser ablation begins at the center of the tear area and progressively moves the laser in a direction radially outward from the center of the tear area. During assembly of the package, a seal is formed between end portions of the first and second portions of the laminate. A score line and a sealant reduction area are also introduced to the package to facilitate opening. The package is opened by pulling the seal near the tear area in a direction along the score line until the contents of the package are accessible. | 10-25-2012 |
Leonard Rodenhausen Wayne US
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20160004058 | LIGHTSHEET MICROSCOPY WITH ROTATIONAL-SHEAR INTERFEROMETRY - Devices and methods for lightsheet microscopy using rotational-shear interferometry are provided. Advantages include improved lateral spatial resolution and easier alignment. | 01-07-2016 |
Leonard Rodenhausen Wayne, Washington, DC US
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20160004058 | LIGHTSHEET MICROSCOPY WITH ROTATIONAL-SHEAR INTERFEROMETRY - Devices and methods for lightsheet microscopy using rotational-shear interferometry are provided. Advantages include improved lateral spatial resolution and easier alignment. | 01-07-2016 |
Mark H. Wayne, Dunwoody, GA US
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20130101349 | GEOGRID REINFORCED COMPACTABLE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE COMPOSITE, AND METHOD OF FORMING THE COMPOSITE - A geogrid reinforced compactable asphaltic concrete composite includes a bottom layer, a first compacted layer of asphaltic concrete, a triaxial geogrid, and a second compacted layer of asphaltic concrete. The first layer and the second layer each include an aggregate having sharp, compound edges, which when mixed in asphaltic cement, create an aggregate interlock within the triaxial geogrid that provides strength to a paved surface. As a result of the triangular aperture geometry of the triaxial geogrid, the geogrid provides an asphalt lateral confinement zone within the composite. The zone allows for the formation of transverse hairline cracks as stresses on the composite necessitate. At elevated temperatures, the asphaltic cement softens and flows into the small transverse cracks, thus enabling the asphalt mats to substantially reseal themselves. | 04-25-2013 |
Michael G. Wayne, Antioch, IL US
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20140007909 | CAMERA WASHING SYSTEM - A roadway monitoring camera cleaning system includes one or more cameras for capturing images through respective viewing surfaces, which are exposed to outdoor environmental conditions. A controller coupled to the cameras receives the images and determines whether a predetermined wash threshold has been met based on any of various indicia of image degradation. Responsive to the wash threshold being met, the controller operates a supply valve to connect a wash fluid source to a conduit, and operates at least one delivery tube valve to connect the supply conduit to at least one delivery tube. Wash fluid is delivered under pressure to the dirty viewing surface as a result. Subsequently, the controller may disconnect the wash fluid source and connect a pressurized source of inert dry gas, in order to dry the viewing surface and to purge the delivery tube of wash fluid. | 01-09-2014 |
Robert E. Wayne, Gloucester, MA US
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20090039664 | WORKPIECE GRIPPING INTEGRITY SENSOR - The present invention involves a workpiece gripping integrity device or method comprising a charge-transfer sensing device, configured to detect a change in charge associated with the gripper arm assembly based on a grip condition thereof. | 02-12-2009 |
Ryan J. Wayne, Brecksville, OH US
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20130115506 | Thermal Solution for Prismatic Lithium Ion Battery Pack - A lithium ion battery pack includes a plurality of prismatic lithium polymer cells and one or more graphite heat spreaders. Each spreader has at least two major surfaces and is made of one of a sheet of a compressed mass of exfoliated graphite particles, a graphitized polyimide sheet, or combinations thereof. | 05-09-2013 |
20130171493 | Battery Heat Exchanger - A heat exchanger assembly includes a fluid transfer layer and a first external layer. The fluid transfer layer is made from an elastomeric material and the first external layer includes flexible graphite. The fluid transfer layer includes at least one channel and is configured to form a passage for receiving a thermal transfer fluid between the channel and a portion of the first external layer. | 07-04-2013 |
20130183566 | Thermal Management Structures for Battery Packs - A battery pack includes a plurality of cylindrical battery cells. Damage caused by thermal energy generated in the battery pack is minimized by a one or more graphite sheets in contact with a portion of each cylindrical battery cell. | 07-18-2013 |
20130216887 | Composite Heat Spreader and Battery Module Incorporating the Same - A composite heat spreader includes a first flexible graphite layer, a second flexible graphite layer, and a gas evolving layer positioned between the first flexible graphite layer and the second flexible graphite layer. The gas evolving layer is temperature sensitive and when a threshold temperature is reached, the thermal conductivity of the gas evolving layer is reduced by at least factor of five. | 08-22-2013 |
20130323564 | Battery Pack Assembly - A battery pack includes a plurality of prismatic format batteries in a stacked configuration. Flexible graphite sheet heat spreaders are interposed between adjacent prismatic batteries in the stack. A heat sink extends the length of the stack of prismatic format batteries. But heat spreader major surfaces contact the heat sink and extend into the heat sink by at least 30 percent of the thru-thickness of the heat sink. | 12-05-2013 |
20140154549 | Battery Pack Assembly - A battery pack thermal management assembly draws heat from prismatic batteries having opposed major surfaces and arranged in a stacked configuration inside a housing. The thermal management assembly includes a plurality of thermal transfer sheets made from sheets of a compressed mass of exfoliated graphite particles. Each thermal transfer sheet is positioned to contact the major surface of at least one of the prismatic batteries. A cover plate has a top face and a bottom face and includes a plurality of apertures through which the plurality of thermal transfer sheets extend. The apertures include at least one curved sidewall and the thermal transfer sheets are bent over the curved sidewall. At least a portion of each of the thermal transfer sheets is secured between a heat sink and the top face. | 06-05-2014 |
20140248515 | Battery Pack Assembly - A battery pack includes a plurality of cell assemblies each of which include one or more prismatic batteries. A frame has legs sized and configured to be positioned around the prismatic batteries. At least one leg includes a rear face, curved outer edge and a side face. A thermal transfer sheet is made from a sheet of a compressed mass of exfoliated graphite particles. Each thermal transfer sheet is positioned to contact the major surface of the at least one prismatic battery and is bent over the curved outer edge. At least a portion of each thermal transfer sheet is secured between a heat sink and the side face. | 09-04-2014 |
William Wayne, Round Rock, TX US
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20140282193 | Method and System for Remote Alarm Event Notifications for Automated Machinery - A tactic for notifications of an alarm event occurring in automated machinery and systems is created by constructing a diagrammatic representation of a logical workflow of processing operations by dragging and dropping icons representing instructions for controlling processing operations on to a workspace of a GUI, and converting the diagrammatic representation into a sequence of executable instructions for controlling a computer system to process alarm event notifications in accordance with the logical workflow. | 09-18-2014 |