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Andrew Yuhas, Jackson, NJ US
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20120043695 | METHOD FOR FORMING A DISPENSER - A method of producing a dispenser for a viscous substance comprising forming a barrel having a top surface with plurality of apertures at one end, directly molding a thermoplastic seal unit onto said top surface, said thermoplastic flowing into said plurality of apertures during molding to form a seal unit having a substantially planar section and a plurality of depending projections. The seal unit can be removable and usually not replaceable after each use of the dispenser. The seal unit can have pull tabs for the easy removal of the seal unit. This seal unit provides a positive seal for the lotion or gel substance that is to be dispensed from the barrel. | 02-23-2012 |
Benjamin Daniel Yuhas, Evanston, IL US
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20150352537 | CRYSTALLINE POROUS SILICOALUMINOPHOSPHATES AND METAL-SUBSTITUTED SILICOALUMINOPHOSPHATES WITH A HIERARCHICAL PORE STRUCTURE COMPRISING MICROPORES AND MESOPORES, METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME, AND METHODS FOR CONVERTING OXYGENATES TO OLEFINS VIA REACTIONS CATALYZED BY THE SAME - Crystalline porous silicoaluminophosphates and metal-substituted silicoaluminophosphates with a hierarchical pore structure comprising micropores and mesopores, methods for making the same, and methods for converting an oxygenate to an olefin via reactions catalyzed by the same are provided. In an embodiment, crystalline porous silicoaluminophosphates with a hierarchical pore structure have mesopores with a minimum dimension of about 25 Å to about 475 Å that constitute at least about 7% of the total pore volume. | 12-10-2015 |
20150352538 | ZEOLITIC MATERIALS WITH MODIFIED SURFACE COMPOSITION, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, CRYSTAL SIZE, AND/OR POROSITY, METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME, AND METHODS FOR CONVERTING OXYGENATES TO OLEFINS VIA REACTIONS CATALYZED BY THE SAME - Zeolitic materials with modified surface composition, crystal structure, crystal or particle size, and/or porosity, methods for making the same, and methods for converting oxygenates to olefins using the same are provided herein. In an exemplary embodiment, a method for reducing a surface silicon content of a silicon-containing zeolitic material is provided that includes providing a silicon-containing zeolitic material; and contacting the silicon-containing zeolitic material with a modifying solution comprising one or more of an amine, an alcoholamine, and an amino acid. In this embodiment, the contacting occurs under conditions suitable for the modifying solution to reduce a surface silicon content, increase the porosity, and/or decrease an average crystal or particle size of the silicon-containing zeolitic material. | 12-10-2015 |
David Yuhas, Clarks-Summit, PA US
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20100310888 | Method of bonding to gold surface and resultant combinations - The present invention relates to a method of bonding a gold surface to a second surface which comprises heating a hybrid organic-inorganic melting gel >50° C., applying the melting gel to either the gold surface or the second surface. The melting gel is heated to above 130° C. until the melting gel has cured sufficiently to bond the surfaces together. The invention also relates to a combination of a gold surface and a second surface that is bonded together with a hybrid organic-inorganic melting gel. In another aspect of the invention the hybrid organic-inorganic melting gel is heated to a workable viscosity and cast into a film, sheet, block or lens. The cast gel is cured or partially cured and then applied between the gold surface and the second surface. Additional uncured melting gel may be applied. The construct is heated to above 130° C. until the melting gel has cured sufficient to bond the surfaces together. | 12-09-2010 |
David John Yuhas, Clarks-Summit, PA US
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20090025425 | Method for spray-forming melts of glass and glass-ceramic compositions - The invention relates to a process and apparatus for forming a particulate composition, especially a particle glass composition, through the use of shock waves. A nozzle element is utilized having inlets for introduction of cold and heated gas and a delivery tube for introducing molten material. Through the introduction of the cold and heated gases, droplets are formed from a molten stream, a cone-shaped standing shock wave is formed, and shock waves are formed via a modified Hartmann-Sprenger chamber, the shock waves impinging on the droplet stream to break up the larger droplets. | 01-29-2009 |
Donald E. Yuhas, Glen Ellyn, IL US
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20090041078 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING A CONDITION OF A MATERIAL - Apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture for monitoring a condition of a material are disclosed. In particular, the example apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture emit a first acoustic signal into a wall of the tubular member having a first temperature value and obtain a first propagation time associated with the first acoustic signal. In addition, a second acoustic signal is emitted into the wall having a second temperature value and a second propagation time associated with the second ultrasonic acoustic signal is obtained. The second temperature value is determined based on the first temperature value and the first and second propagation times. | 02-12-2009 |
20100111133 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MEASURING TEMPERATURE AND HEAT FLUX IN A MATERIAL USING ULTRASOUND - Methods and apparatus for measuring heat flux in a material are disclosed. A disclosed example method involves emitting an acoustic signal into the material and determining a first propagation time associated with the propagation of the acoustic signal through the material. A first heat flux value indicative of a first heat flux of the material is then determined based on the first propagation time. | 05-06-2010 |
Drew Yuhas, Pennington, NJ US
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20150337590 | CURVED DOOR - A curved bypass door suitable for a shower or bath comprising a first door, a second door set back from the first door, and an upper track made of aluminum. The upper track has a lower rail adapted to receive a first roller for the first door to slide on and an upper rail adapted to receive a second roller for the second door to slide on. Each door has a curvature such that both doors together form the curved bypass door. The upper track is curved to match the shape of the curved bypass door. | 11-26-2015 |
Drew J. Yuhas, Pennington, NJ US
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20120005819 | Whirlpool Jet Nozzle Assembly and Jet Apparatus - A jet nozzle assembly is included which may be used in a jet apparatus having a jet housing and a jet head. The jet nozzle assembly includes a jet nozzle portion having a first end, a second end and a jet nozzle body extending from the first end to the second end of the jet nozzle portion, wherein the jet nozzle body is configured to provide an aerated flow of fluid for exiting the second end of the jet nozzle body and the jet nozzle body defines a passage therethough extending from the first end to the second end of the jet nozzle portion, and wherein the jet nozzle body has at least one opening for receiving fluid and/or air into the passage and has at least one fastening mechanism for attaching the nozzle body to a jet apparatus. The jet nozzle assembly also includes a jet nozzle cover having an exterior surface and an interior surface, and having at least one opening extending through the jet nozzle cover from the interior surface to the exterior surface for allowing passage of fluid, wherein the jet nozzle cover and the jet nozzle portion form a unitary structure. | 01-12-2012 |
Edward Richard Yuhas, Yonkers, NY US
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20140107082 | Method and Compositions for Treating Psoriasis - Method and composition for treating psoriasis and other skin disorders. | 04-17-2014 |
Emery Yuhas, Hickory, PA US
Randy C. Yuhas, Union Grove, WI US
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20110318276 | Aerosol composition with enhanced dispersion effects - A stable, high VOC, single phase, non-aqueous liquid aerosol composition having enhanced dispersion based on reduced particle size and increased evaporation rate to result in improved active ingredient dispersion, slower settling in air and less residue on surfaces. The composition includes at least one hydrocarbon propellant, at least one active ingredient and a solvent blend. The solvent blend includes at least one low volatility solvent and at least one high volatility solvent wherein each has a defined vapor pressure and Hansen solubility parameter. The composition upon dispersion as a spray has an aerosol particle size of less than 30 microns. | 12-29-2011 |
20130259943 | AEROSOL COMPOSITION WITH ENHANCED DISPERSION EFFECTS - A stable, high VOC, single phase, non-aqueous liquid aerosol composition having enhanced dispersion based on reduced particle size and increased evaporation rate to result in improved active ingredient dispersion, slower settling in air and less residue on surfaces. The composition includes at least one hydrocarbon propellant, at least one active ingredient and a solvent blend. The solvent blend includes at least one low volatility solvent and at least one high volatility solvent wherein each has a defined vapor pressure and Hansen solubility parameter. The composition upon dispersion as a spray has an aerosol particle size of less than 30 microns. | 10-03-2013 |