Cabana
Bernard E. Cabana, Montgomery Village, MD US
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20120046281 | RIFALAZIL COMPOSITIONS AND THERAPEUTIC REGIMENS - The invention features low-dosage rifalazil compositions and therapeutic regimens which are useful for the treatment of bacterial infections. | 02-23-2012 |
Bernard E. Cabana, Biglerville, PA US
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20120245392 | METHODS FOR PREPARING HYPERICIN - The present invention provides a method for making hypericin comprising the steps of converting a protohypericin to a protohypericin salt, and irradiating the protohypericin salt with visible light to form hypericin. The present invention also provides an apparatus comprising a transparent column having a top end and a bottom end, an inlet attached to the column at the top end to flow reactants into the column, a container attached to the column at the bottom end; and a visible light source positioned to cast light on to the column. The present invention further provides a method for making hypericin using said apparatus. | 09-27-2012 |
20130211371 | FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF TREATMENT OF SKIN CONDITIONS - A liquid or ointment formulation for the treatment of a skin condition associated with leukocyte accumulation in the skin includes a therapeutic compound selected to reduce leukocyte accumulation in the skin and an aqueous solution of an organic solvent. The organic solvent increases skin permeability. A method of treating a skin condition associated with leukocyte accumulation in the skin includes the steps of applying topically a liquid formulation of a photosensitizer to a skin lesion of a patient afflicted with the skin condition and exposing the skin lesion to a light source. | 08-15-2013 |
Dan Cabana, San Antonio, TX US
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20080296242 | MERCHANDISE DISPLAY APPARATUS AND METHOD - A merchandise display system including a hanger having retention elements configured to operatively connect to paired merchandise items. The retention elements may include tabs configured to retain the merchandise items in a desired position. The hanger will typically include a number of holes to facilitate placement in a retail display area. Various elements may be utilized in conjunction with the hanger to maintain desired orientation and position of the paired merchandise items, including securing devices and fasteners. The merchandise display system advantageously permits the wearing of paired merchandise items while maintaining security and pair integrity. | 12-04-2008 |
Daniel Cabana, Cibolo, TX US
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20120055894 | BELT MERCHANDISING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A flexible sheet of a desired material is configured with a number of loop openings for the passage of a belt or belt loops depending on the configuration of the tool belt to be displayed. One or more hanger openings are also included in the flexible sheet for supporting the tool belt in a retail location, and a handle opening may also be included. The flexible sheet is also configured to be wearable by a consumer during an evaluation of the tool belt, without undue interference to the evaluation. Printed material may be included on the flexible sheet, to include consumer information, UPCs, and other information typically included in product packaging. | 03-08-2012 |
Daniel F. Cabana, Cibolo, TX US
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20150367502 | Collapsible Toolbag for Use With Hand Truck - A toolbag with an enclosure having a bottom, a pair of sidewalls adjacent to the bottom, a front wall adjacent to the sidewalls and the bottom, and a rear wall adjacent to the sidewalls and the bottom. The enclosure defines an at least partially-enclosed volume. The sidewalls are joined to the rear wall at a first corner and a second corner. A first flap and a second flap are rotatably attached to the rear wall and may be fastened together to secure the toolbag to a hand truck or other conveyance. The second flap is attached to the rear wall opposite the first flap. At least one pair of straps is connected to the outer surface of the rear wall. The enclosure of the toolbag being collapsible and having a foldable liner to provide stability when the toolbag is in an expanded state. | 12-24-2015 |
David R. Cabana, Cary, NC US
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20080306944 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR ANALOGY DETECTION AMONG ENTITIES USING RECIPROCAL SIMILARITY MEASURES - Analogies among entities may be detected by obtaining associative counts among the entities and computing similarity measures among given entities and other entities, using the associative counts. First and second entities are then identified as being analogies if the first entity has a strongest similarity measure with respect to the second entity and the second entity also has a strongest similarity measure with respect to the first entity. The similarity measures may be calculated using a normalized entropy inverted among a given entity and other entities. | 12-11-2008 |
20090198692 | Methods, Systems and Computer Program Products for Analogy Detection Among Entities Using Reciprocal Similarity Measures - Analogies among entities may be detected by obtaining associative counts among the entities and computing similarity measures among given entities and other entities, using the associative counts. First and second entities are then identified as being analogies if the first entity has a strongest similarity measure with respect to the second entity and the second entity also has a strongest similarity measure with respect to the first entity. The similarity measures may be calculated using a normalized entropy inverted among a given entity and other entities. | 08-06-2009 |
Janie Cabana, Riviere-Beaudette CA
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20130323856 | RAMAN SCATTERING NANOPROBES - A Raman scattering probe, and a method of making such a probe, uses a capsule of nanometric size, such as a nanotube, to which is coupled at least one Raman-active molecule. The Raman-active molecule may be encapsulated in, or attached on the exterior of the capsule, and exhibits a Raman scattering response when the probe is illuminated by an excitation light beam. A functionalization chemical group that is attached to an exterior of the capsule provides a connection between the capsule and a target material. This functionalization may include a generic chemical functionalization that bonds with any of a plurality of secondary chemical groups each of which bonds directly with a different target. A method of using the probe for Raman spectroscopy or Raman imaging is also provided. | 12-05-2013 |
Joseph Cabana, Centereach, NY US
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20080297112 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CHARGING A BATTERY - Described is a system and method for charging a battery. The system includes a processor powered by a battery; and a controller determining a remaining battery charge of the battery. The controller sets a first charge current to recharge the battery when the remaining battery charge is insufficient to operate the processor. The controller wakes the processor when the battery has been recharged so that the remaining battery capacity is sufficient to operate the processor. The processor negotiates for a second charge current to recharge the battery. The controller sets the second charge current when the processor successfully negotiated. | 12-04-2008 |
20120019393 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING CARTS IN A RETAIL ENVIRONMENT - A system and method for tracking a shopping cart in a retail store may include communicating signals into the pathways from multiple locations, where the signals may include identifiers indicative of location of respective signals. The communicated signals with the identifiers may be received, and the identifiers may be recorded. The recorded data may be processed to determine a path taken by the shopping cart through the retail store. The path of the shopping cart taken through the retail store may be presented to a user. | 01-26-2012 |
20120297230 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CHARGING A BATTERY - Described is a system and method for charging a battery. The system includes a processor powered by a battery; and a controller determining a remaining battery charge of the battery. The controller sets a first charge current to recharge the battery when the remaining battery charge is insufficient to operate the processor. The controller wakes the processor when the battery has been recharged so that the remaining battery capacity is sufficient to operate the processor. The processor negotiates for a second charge current to recharge the battery. The controller sets the second charge current when the processor successfully negotiated. | 11-22-2012 |
Leonard A. Cabana, Durham, NC US
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20090264384 | INDOLE, BENZIMIDAZOLE, AND BENZOLACTAM BORONIC ACID COMPOUNDS, ANALOGS THEREOF AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Benzimidazole, indole and benzolactam boronic acid compounds, analogs thereof, and pharmaceutical formulations are described, along with methods of use thereof for inhibiting inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) in a subject in need thereof. | 10-22-2009 |
Leonardo A. Cabana, Cary, NC US
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20090005344 | Compounds and Methods of Use Thereof - Imidazole and benzimidazole boronic acid compounds, analogs thereof, and pharmaceutical formulations are described, along with methods of use thereof for inhibiting inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) in a subject in need thereof. | 01-01-2009 |
Pascal Cabana, La Prairie CA
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20130231415 | Slump Retaining and Dispersing Agent for Hydraulic Compositions - The invention relates to copolymers effective as slump retention agents for hydraulic compositions such as cement, mortar and concrete. The copolymers are formed by reacting monomers A, B and C, wherein monomer A is a compound of formula I, monomer B is a compound of formula II, and monomer C is a compound of formula III or IV as shown herein. The copolymers may be used alone or in combination with a water reducing agent or slump retaining agent, e.g. a superplasticizer such as PNS or PMS or a low range water reducer such as lignosulfonate. The copolymer includes a group that is hydrolyzable at elevated pH (e.g. around pH 12) typically present in hydraulic compositions, so that the group hydrolyzes when present in such compositions and forms a charged group that provides extended slump retention properties without introducing undesirable air-entraining characteristics. | 09-05-2013 |