Bramhall, US
Elizabeth A. Bramhall, Groton, MA US
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20090252749 | Compositions and Methods for Producing a Composition - The invention provides for mammalian cells capable of producing recombinant CTLA4-Ig and variants thereof. The invention also provides for compositions comprising CTLA4-Ig and formulations thereof. The invention further provides for methods for mass-producing CTLA4-Ig from mammalian cells capable of producing this recombinant protein, and for purifying the CTLA4-Ig. | 10-08-2009 |
Marcus E. Bramhall, Dallas, NC US
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20080264402 | OVENS HAVING A COLD AIR RETURN BAFFLE AND METHODS FOR CIRCULATING AIR IN AN OVEN - The present invention is directed to ovens for heat treating products and may include food preparation ovens for preparing pizza and similar types of food products. The ovens incorporates one or more cold air return baffles to elongate the flow of hot air across the surface to be heated as well as provide a stagnant heated air zone adjacent to the finger duct. | 10-30-2008 |
20080264407 | OVENS, BURNER TUBE ASSEMBLIES, AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING AIR TO A GAS POWER BURNER - Ovens for heat treating products may include a gas power burner having a burner tube assembly, a venturi tube assembly, and a blower mount. The burner tube assembly has a plurality of air inlet holes extending from an outer surface to an inner surface of the burner tube. The blower mount has an opening spaced from the outer surface of the burner tube for receiving a flow of combustion air directed in a first direction toward the burner tube. The opening of the blower mount is disposed out of axial alignment with the plurality of air inlet holes such that a portion of the burner tube and the blower mount form an air manifold for redirecting the flow of combustion air from the first direction around the burner tube and towards the air inlet holes. Methods for delivering air to a gas power burner are also disclosed. | 10-30-2008 |
20080264623 | OVENS, FINGER DUCTS THEREFOR, AND METHODS FOR DISTRIBUTING AIR IN A FINGER DUCT - The present invention is directed to ovens for heat treating products and may include food preparation ovens for preparing pizza and similar types of food products. The oven include finger ducts having longitudinally-extending staggered angled air deflectors to aid in distribution of the heated air into the oven. | 10-30-2008 |
20080267750 | METHODS FOR MOVING OVENS, AND OVENS HAVING MEANS FOR RELEASABLY ATTACHING TO A PLURALITY OF CASTERS - An oven includes a housing, which is configured to be releasably attachable to a removable set of means such as casters so that the oven may be easily moved particularly during installation. | 10-30-2008 |
20090001068 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR COOLING AN OVEN CONVEYOR MOTOR - An oven, in one embodiment, includes a housing having a first opening, a second opening, and a heat treating chamber disposed between the first opening and the second opening. A conveyor motor is operably connected to the conveyor for transporting the plurality of products from the first opening, into the heat treating chamber, and out the second opening. A heating source is provided for heating the plurality of products passing through the heat treating chamber. A shroud is disposed around the conveyor motor and includes at least one inlet and at least one outlet. At least one fan is provided for forcing cooling air into the at least one inlet, around the conveyor motor, and out the at least one outlet of the shroud for cooling the motor. Methods for treating a plurality of products are also disclosed. | 01-01-2009 |
Richard Bramhall, Charlotte, NC US
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20080262921 | Bundled Mortgage Package - A bundled mortgage package which includes several different features into a mortgage package, so that the process of actually obtaining a mortgage from a lender can be easier because the borrower's worries of the fees, charges, and other costs can be reduced or altogether eliminated since such fees charges and other costs may be combined, waived or otherwise resolved for the borrower is described. The lender may waive all lender fees, pay all 3 | 10-23-2008 |
Steven Bramhall, Carrollton, TX US
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20110243423 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INSPECTING ELECTRICAL STIMULATION LEADS - In one embodiment, a method of inspecting a lead body comprising a plurality of wire conductors helically wound in groups separated by respective gaps, the system comprises: providing a lead body comprising a plurality of wire conductors, helically wound in groups separated by respective gaps, in transparent insulative material, in a channel of a fixture; providing a sensor module; scanning the sensor module along a substantial length of the lead body to obtain image, interferometric, or other data of the lead body; electronically processing the data to calculate respective distances from given turns within a group of the wire conductors from an other sheath of the lead body; determining whether the calculated respective distances correspond to expected values within defined tolerances; and generating an inspection report for the lead body based on the determining. | 10-06-2011 |
Thomas M. Bramhall, Mooresville, NC US
Timothy Bramhall, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20140129579 | MUTUAL MATCHING SYSTEM - The various technologies presented herein relate to identifying a mutual interest (“mutual match”) between individuals. An individual can indicate an interest regarding a second individual, however a notification of interest is not forwarded to the second individual unless the second individual has similarly indicated an interest regarding the first individual, i.e., a mutual match exists. Profiles for each of the individuals can be forwarded to a central system. An individual can request to view other individuals profiles based on such criteria as the location of the individual. The profiles of any other individuals in the vicinity of the individual can be compiled and forwarded to the individual for viewing. Viewing of profiles can be performed after the individual has vacated the location. Communication with the central system can be via a mobile computing device(s). | 05-08-2014 |