Wiita
Arun P. Wiita, San Francisco, CA US
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20150309047 | CIRCULATING PROTEOLYTIC BIOMARKERS OF CELL DEATH AND METHODS FOR THE USE THEREOF - Provided herein are peptides useful, inter alia, for determining a level of apoptosis in a cancer patient. Further provided are complexes including said peptides bound to a binding reagent and antibodies specifically binding said peptides. | 10-29-2015 |
Bruce E. Wiita, Jupiter, FL US
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20110094655 | Method For Manufacturing A Balloon Encapsulated Catheter Tip - This invention is generally related to catheters for insertion into a body cavity, duct or vessel, and more particularly to a tip or plug for a catheter. The catheter tip is constructed and arranged to form a seal on the end portion of the catheter tube, while a sleeve secured or formed integrally to the tip cooperates with the catheter tube to form a first balloon that encapsulates the tip of the catheter and a second balloon that positions the catheter within the body cavity, duct or vessel. | 04-28-2011 |
20110098683 | Balloon Encapsulated Catheter Tip - This invention is generally related to catheters for insertion into a body cavity, duct or vessel, and more particularly to a tip or plug for a catheter. The catheter tip is constructed and arranged to form a seal on the end portion of the catheter tube, while a sleeve secured or formed integrally to the tip cooperates with the catheter tube to form a first balloon that encapsulates the tip of the catheter and a second balloon that positions the catheter within the body cavity, duct or vessel. | 04-28-2011 |
20140107573 | BALLOON ENCAPSULATED CATHETER TIP - This invention is generally related to catheters for insertion into a body cavity, duct or vessel, and more particularly to a tip or plug for a catheter. The catheter tip is constructed and arranged to form a seal on the end portion of the catheter tube, while a sleeve secured or formed integrally to the tip cooperates with the catheter tube to form a first balloon that encapsulates the tip of the catheter and a second balloon that positions the catheter within the body cavity, duct or vessel. | 04-17-2014 |
Christopher G. Wiita, Pasadena, CA US
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20140197145 | Methods of Forming Parts Using Laser Machining - Embodiments are directed to the formation micro-scale or millimeter scale structures or method of making such structures wherein the structures are formed from at least one sheet structural material and may include additional sheet structural materials or deposited structural materials wherein all or a portion of the patterning of the structural materials occurs via laser cutting. In some embodiments, selective deposition is used to provide a portion of the patterning. In some embodiments the structural material or structural materials are bounded from below by a sacrificial bridging material (e.g. a metal) and possibly from above by a sacrificial capping material (e.g. a metal). | 07-17-2014 |
20150021299 | Batch Methods of Forming Microscale or Millimeter Scale Structures Using Electro Discharge Machining Alone or In Combination with Other Fabrication Methods - Embodiments are directed to forming three-dimensional millimeter scale or micro-scale structures from single or multiple sheets or layers of material via electro discharge machining (EDM). In some embodiments, the electrodes are formed by single layer or multi-layer, single material or multi-material deposition processes. In some embodiments single electrodes form a plurality of parts or structures simultaneously. In some embodiments a sacrificial bridging material is used to hold parts together during and after EDM processing. | 01-22-2015 |
Connie H.t. Wiita, San Jose, CA US
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20130161181 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A MAGNETIC RECORDING DISK WITH IMPROVED YIELD - A method for manufacturing a magnetic media for magnetic data recording that greatly reduces the time required to manufacture the magnetic media. After constructing the magnetic disk with the desired magnetic media layer, a protective overcoat is deposited on the disk. The disk is then exposed to ozone in order to speed the rate of oxidation of the protective overcoat and thereby reduce the time needed to treat the overcoat. After exposing the overcoat to an ozone a lubrication layer can be applied. This process reduces the time necessary to cure the overcoat from a time of about 24 hours to a time range of 10 seconds to 30 minutes. | 06-27-2013 |
Gregory D. Wiita, Jupiter, FL US
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20110094655 | Method For Manufacturing A Balloon Encapsulated Catheter Tip - This invention is generally related to catheters for insertion into a body cavity, duct or vessel, and more particularly to a tip or plug for a catheter. The catheter tip is constructed and arranged to form a seal on the end portion of the catheter tube, while a sleeve secured or formed integrally to the tip cooperates with the catheter tube to form a first balloon that encapsulates the tip of the catheter and a second balloon that positions the catheter within the body cavity, duct or vessel. | 04-28-2011 |
20110098683 | Balloon Encapsulated Catheter Tip - This invention is generally related to catheters for insertion into a body cavity, duct or vessel, and more particularly to a tip or plug for a catheter. The catheter tip is constructed and arranged to form a seal on the end portion of the catheter tube, while a sleeve secured or formed integrally to the tip cooperates with the catheter tube to form a first balloon that encapsulates the tip of the catheter and a second balloon that positions the catheter within the body cavity, duct or vessel. | 04-28-2011 |
20140107573 | BALLOON ENCAPSULATED CATHETER TIP - This invention is generally related to catheters for insertion into a body cavity, duct or vessel, and more particularly to a tip or plug for a catheter. The catheter tip is constructed and arranged to form a seal on the end portion of the catheter tube, while a sleeve secured or formed integrally to the tip cooperates with the catheter tube to form a first balloon that encapsulates the tip of the catheter and a second balloon that positions the catheter within the body cavity, duct or vessel. | 04-17-2014 |
Richard Wiita, Wyoming, MN US
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20090206889 | Method and Apparatus for Controlling Power Surge in an Integrated Circuit - A method for ramping a high-speed clock to control power surge in an integrated circuit when transitioning from a low power holdstate to an operational state where the integrated circuit includes selected logic circuits adapted to be maintained in the holdstate. A core clock signal including a plurality of core clock pulses is gated with a ramping signal. The ramping signal includes a series of staged signals having gating pulses. Each staged signal is separated by a ramp interval, where the series of staged signals successively enables increasing numbers of clocking pulses from the core clock signal to be transmitted to a holdstate output until a predetermined operational core clock frequency is transmitted to the holdstate output bringing the integrated circuit to the operational state. | 08-20-2009 |
Richard David Wiita, East Bethel, MN US
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20090144595 | BUILT-IN SELF-TESTING (BIST) OF FIELD PROGRAMMABLE OBJECT ARRAYS - A field programmable object array integrated circuit has built-in self-testing capability. The integrated circuit comprises an array of programmable objects, a plurality of interfaces, and a controller. The array of objects is designed to operate at an operational clock speed during non-testing operation, wherein the design of the objects is not constrained to require within an object extra circuitry not essential to non-testing operation to facilitate built-in self-testing. The interfaces are connected to the objects to enable communication with the objects and to thereby facilitate built-in self-testing of the objects. The controller causes a selected subset of the objects to be activated and configured for testing, to stimulate the selected subset for some time with an input test pattern delivered via the interfaces while the selected subset of objects operates at the operational clock speed, and to observe a response of the selected subset of objects. | 06-04-2009 |
Robert L. Wiita, Harrisville, NH US
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20100208017 | IMAGING MODULE FOR HOT MELT WAX INK JET PRINTER - An imaging module includes an ink jet print head for printing human-readable or coded (e.g., bar code) information directly onto various porous and non-porous materials (e.g., a corrugated cardboard container), and a pair of reservoirs that hold the melted ink ultimately used in the printing process. The module also includes an ink feed hopper into which one or more solid sticks of hot melt wax ink are fed and an associated heater to melt the ink sticks in limited volume, together with associated vents, control pumps and valves, all integrated together within the imaging module to deliver the melted ink to the print head for printing on a container or other items. | 08-19-2010 |