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David Wine, Seattle, WA US
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20090023036 | LIQUID-LIQUID FUEL CELL SYSTEMS HAVING FLOW-THROUGH ANODES AND FLOW-BY CATHODES - The invention disclosed herein relates to fuel cell electrode pair assemblies, not having interposing proton exchange membranes, configured to receive and react with liquid anolyte and liquid catholyte microfluidic flowstreams. In one embodiment, the present invention is directed to a fuel cell electrode pair assembly, not having an interposing proton exchange membrane, configured to receive and react with a liquid microfluidic anolyte flowstream (e.g., laminarly flowing methanol solution) and a liquid microfluidic catholyte flowstream (e.g., laminarly flowing nitric acid solution), wherein the fuel cell electrode pair assembly comprises: a porous flow-through anode; a porous flow-by cathode confronting and spaced apart from the anode; and a central plenum interposed between and connected to the anode and the cathode. | 01-22-2009 |
David Eugene Wine, Lake Wales, FL US
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20130295800 | VARIABLE DRIVE WATER LINE AIRBOAT - An airboat that may include an engine that is mounted to the hull of the airboat at an angle, and at least one propeller mounted to the hull of the airboat at an angle. The canted engine and propeller design may facilitate a lower center of gravity, a lower average center of thrust above the waterline, air induction for reduced surface drag, the lowering of torque roll forces, less overall boat height, and fuel efficiency with a reduced level of noise. | 11-07-2013 |
Denny Wine, Whitsett, NC US
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20090142006 | MULTICOMPARTMENT BAG HAVING RESEALABLE OPPOSED OPENINGS - The invention provides a multicompartment bag comprising a front sheet and a back sheet that are affixed to each other along adjacent peripheral edges, and that includes a line of separation in one of the sheets that defines first and second compartments disposed on opposite sides of the line of separation. Each compartment includes an interior space and an opening that is defined by a portion of the front sheet along the line of separation that is not affixed to the back sheet. Each compartment includes a resealable closure that is disposed adjacent to the openings of each compartment. The multicompartment bag is capable of being reversibly folded into a closed position in which the back sheet is folded to form an exterior surface that extends over and substantially covers the openings of the first and second compartments to thereby help prevent items in the compartments from accidentally spilling out of the compartments. | 06-04-2009 |
Edith M. Wine, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20160128516 | HIGH-SPEED BLENDING BLADE FOR A FOOD PROCESSING APPLIANCE - A high-speed blending blade for a food-processing appliance includes two opposing upwardly arcuate blades, wherein each of the upwardly arcuate blades defines a continuously-curved downward top surface, two opposing downwardly arcuate blades, wherein each of the downwardly arcuate blades defines a continuously-curved upward top surface, a central blade portion having a central top surface, wherein the top central surface is co-planar with a portion of each downward top surface and each upward top surface and a pair of opposing top blades extending at a predetermined angle from proximate the central top surface. | 05-12-2016 |
Harvey Wine, North York CA
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20100184848 | TRANSDERMAL FORMULATIONS OF SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS AND NANO COLLOIDAL SILICA - The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising cannabinoids or mimics thereof. In one aspect, the invention provides transdermal formulations comprising cannabinoids or mimics thereof. In another aspect, the invention provides topical formulations comprising cannabinoids or mimics thereof. In one embodiment the formulations and compositions of the invention comprise nano colloidal silica. The formulations of the invention can be used in the therapeutic treatment of many conditions, including wherein the cannabinoids or mimics thereof are known to reduce the excessive neuronal firing characteristic of neuropathic pain. Muscle spasticity is also benefited by these formulations. | 07-22-2010 |
Jonathan Wine, Lakeside, CA US
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20130113709 | FINGER KEYPAD SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods for creating a finger keypad using the twelve finger segments of the human hand as a 12-key keypad are presented. In one embodiment, the finger segments are each associated with respective successive keys of a 12-key keypad, and a sensor device worn on the thumb or the wrist detects the thumb of the hand tapping on a selected finger segment and produces an output signal which varies based on which finger segment is tapped. A processor associated with the sensor device converts the output signals to corresponding 12-key values, and the 12-key values are converted to corresponding alpha-numeric values. | 05-09-2013 |
20130298071 | FINGER TEXT-ENTRY OVERLAY - Systems and methods for providing text entry on a limited-display device, such as a mobile device or in-vehicle device. In an embodiment, a partially transparent virtual overlay is generated and rendered on a display of the device on top of a user interface. Finger-written characters or character strings are received through the virtual overlay via a touch-screen of the device. The recognized characters or character strings are displayed in an input field of the user interface, such that the characters or character strings are visible through the partially transparent virtual overlay. | 11-07-2013 |
Nicholas C. Wine, Minneapolis, MN US
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20090252042 | Low Power Multiple Channel Mixing Architecture For Detecting Wake-Up Signals and Related Falsing Protection Algorithm - A low power multiple channel receiver mixing architecture for detecting wake-up signals over multiple communication channles in sniff processing performed in an implantable medical device (IMD). The architecture includes a direct conversion real receiver configured to scan a selected center channel and a Weaver receiver configured in parallel to the direct conversion real receiver to simultaneously scan side channels, together simultaneously detecting whether a wake-up signal is being received over the center and side channels with minimal power consumption. The architecture further utilizes a falsing protection algorithm that reduces power consumption during sniff operations by inhibiting the sniffing of channels likely to provide a false indication of a wake-up signal based the presence of unwanted signals on those channels. The falsing protection algorithm restricts those channels from sniff processing likely to provide a false indication of a wake-up signal, such that sniff processing can aborted, prevented, limited or otherwise altered to conserve power consumption. | 10-08-2009 |
20100198279 | TRANSCEIVER DUTY CYCLED OPERATIONAL MODE - A device, such as an IMD, operating in accordance with the techniques of this disclosure detects a telemetry configuration event and, in response to the telemetry configuration event, configures a telemetry module of the IMD to operate in a duty cycled operational mode. The duty cycled operational mode includes a plurality of intervals during which a transceiver of the telemetry module is powered down interleaved with intervals during which the transceiver is powered up, e.g., for transmitting or receiving communications over an established communication session. The power freed up during the intervals in which the transceiver is powered down may be allocated for use by other components of the IMD. The telemetry module maintains information regarding the established communication session during the plurality of intervals during which the transceiver is powered down such that transmit and receive operations may immediately begin during intervals in which the transceiver is powered up. | 08-05-2010 |
20100198280 | TRANSCEIVER DUTY CYCLED OPERATIONAL MODE - This disclosure describes an operational mode of a telemetry module. A device, such as a programming device, operating in accordance with the techniques of this disclosure determines that a transceiver of an implantable medical device is operating in a duty cycled operational mode that includes at least one interval during which the transceiver is powered down interleaved with intervals during which the transceiver is powered up, e.g., for transmitting or receiving communications over an established communication session. The programming device is configured to transmit information during the at least one interval in which the transceiver of the implantable medical device is powered down. Doing so ensures that the channel over which the programmer and implantable medical device communicate will not be usurped by another device. | 08-05-2010 |
20140121727 | MEDICAL DEVICE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - An implantable medical device is provided having circuitry to control operation of the implantable medical device and a receiver configured to receive communication signals on an allocated band of a plurality of communication channels separated in frequency by a channel spacing. The receiver includes an oscillator and a signal source configured to apply a quench signal to the oscillator. The quench signal has a frequency corresponding to the channel spacing. The receiver is enabled to receive on all of the plurality of communication channels simultaneously by applying the quench signal. | 05-01-2014 |
20150096167 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES HAVING HOLLOW CAP COFIRE CERAMIC STRUCTURES AND METHODS OF FABRICATING THE SAME - An implantable medical device (IMD) antenna and methods of fabricating the same are provided. An IMD can include a ceramic structure having at least one wall defining a hollow cavity. The ceramic structure can include a first end and a second end distal from the first end, the first end being open to provide access to the hollow cavity and the second end being closed. The IMD also includes an antenna cofire-integrated into the at least one wall of the ceramic structure and a housing adjoined to the ceramic structure. | 04-09-2015 |
20150097734 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES HAVING HOLLOW SLEEVE COFIRE CERAMIC STRUCTURES AND METHODS OF FABRICATING THE SAME - An implantable medical device (IMD) antenna and methods of fabricating the same are provided. An IMD can include a ceramic structure having at least one wall defining a hollow cavity. The ceramic structure can include a first end and a second end distal from the first end, the first and second ends being open to provide access to the hollow cavity. The IMD also includes an antenna cofire-integrated into the at least one wall of the ceramic structure and a housing adjoined to the ceramic structure. | 04-09-2015 |
20150214604 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES HAVING COFIRE CERAMIC MODULES AND METHODS OF FABRICATING THE SAME - An implantable medical device (IMD) and methods of fabricating the same are provided. An IMD can include a housing and a cofire ceramic module (CCM) coupled to the housing. The CCM can include an antenna cofire-integrated in the CCM. The antenna can include a plate composed of conductive material, and conductive antenna elements that are annular substrates having perimeters substantially coextensive with the perimeter of the plate. The antenna can also include interconnections. A first set of interconnections can be coupled between the plate and one of the conductive antenna elements, and a second set of interconnections can be coupled between the conductive antenna elements. The antenna can also include a feed line conductively coupled to the plate. In some embodiments, the feed line can be substantially serpentine-shaped to adjust impedance in the CCM. | 07-30-2015 |
Thatcher Eban Wine, Boulder, CO US
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20130113825 | DYNAMIC APPLICATION OF A DESIGN ACROSS MULTIPLE PRODUCT PACKAGES - Systems and methods are described for dynamically applying a single design across a display field composed of visual surfaces of a number of non-adjoined product packages to create an impression of a single, unified aesthetic. Geometries and layouts of product packages are used to calculate a display field. A source image can be mapped to some or all of the display field to generate one or more field maps. Individual package images can be generated from the field maps, according to various factors, including the individual product package geometries and layouts. Some embodiments allow the generated package images to be previewed, the entire display field to be virtually previewed, and/or the package images to be output. | 05-09-2013 |
William Abraham Wine US
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20100184848 | TRANSDERMAL FORMULATIONS OF SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS AND NANO COLLOIDAL SILICA - The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising cannabinoids or mimics thereof. In one aspect, the invention provides transdermal formulations comprising cannabinoids or mimics thereof. In another aspect, the invention provides topical formulations comprising cannabinoids or mimics thereof. In one embodiment the formulations and compositions of the invention comprise nano colloidal silica. The formulations of the invention can be used in the therapeutic treatment of many conditions, including wherein the cannabinoids or mimics thereof are known to reduce the excessive neuronal firing characteristic of neuropathic pain. Muscle spasticity is also benefited by these formulations. | 07-22-2010 |
Yariv Wine, Austin, TX US
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20130178370 | PROTEOMIC IDENTIFICATION OF ANTIBODIES - Methods and compositions for identification of candidate antigen-specific variable regions as well as generation of antibodies or antigen-binding fragments that could have desired antigen specificity are provided. For example, in certain aspects, methods for determining amino acid sequences of serum antibody CDR3 and abundancy levels are described. In some aspects, methods for determining nucleic acid sequences of antibody variable region sequences and the frequency thereof in biological samples are provided. Furthermore, the invention provides methods for identification and generation of antibodies or antigen-binding fragments that comprise highly-represented CDR domains. | 07-11-2013 |