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Dwight Abouhalkah, Jacksonville, FL US
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20110017243 | PORTIONED PACKAGES FOR MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS AND OPHTHALMIC LENSES - A package for a portion of maintenance solution and an ophthalmic lens and methods of using the same. | 01-27-2011 |
20110284396 | OPHTHALMIC LENS DISINFECTING STORAGE CASE - The present invention for a storage case for an ophthalmic lens, wherein the storage case facilitates disinfecting of the ophthalmic lens with disinfecting radiation. Various embodiments may include an alignment device, such as a pedestal or a concave bowl to position the lens to receive disinfecting radiation. In addition, the case may include one or more disinfecting radiation windows for admitting disinfecting radiation into the storage case. | 11-24-2011 |
20110284764 | OPHTHALMIC LENS DISINFECTING BASE - The present invention provides for a disinfecting radiation base for working in conjunction with a storage case for an ophthalmic lens. The disinfecting radiation base provides disinfecting radiation for disinfecting an ophthalmic lens. The disinfecting radiation base may also include a processor and digital memory for automated functions associated with the base. | 11-24-2011 |
20110284772 | LIGHT EMITTING DIODE DISINFECTION BASE FOR OPHTHALMIC LENSES - The present invention provides for a disinfecting radiation base for working in conjunction with a storage case for an ophthalmic lens. The disinfecting radiation base provides disinfecting radiation for disinfecting an ophthalmic lens. The disinfecting radiation base may also include a processor and digital memory for automated functions associated with the base. | 11-24-2011 |
20110284773 | GERMICIDAL BULB DISINFECTION BASE FOR OPHTHALMIC LENSES - The present invention provides for a disinfecting radiation base with a germicidal bulb for providing disinfecting radiation to a storage case for an ophthalmic lens, such as a contact lens. The disinfecting radiation base provides disinfecting radiation for disinfecting a contact lens. The disinfecting radiation base may also include a processor and digital memory for automated functions associated with the base. | 11-24-2011 |
20110315893 | CONTACT LENS STORAGE CASE SURFACE DISINFECTION - The present invention provides for a disinfecting radiation base for working in conjunction with a storage case for an ophthalmic lens. The disinfecting radiation base provides disinfecting radiation for disinfecting a surface of the storage case. The disinfecting radiation base may also include a processor and digital memory for automated functions associated with the base. | 12-29-2011 |
20120138818 | OPHTHALMIC LENS DISINFECTING BASE UNIT WITH PROGRAMMABLE AND COMMUNICATION ELEMENTS - The present invention provides for a programmable processor in a disinfecting radiation base unit for working in conjunction with a storage case for an ophthalmic lens. The processor is operative via executable software to provide disinfecting radiation base radiation for disinfecting an ophthalmic lens. A disinfecting radiation base unit and storage case may also include sensors for providing data and a digital storage for storing the data. | 06-07-2012 |
20150250915 | CONTACT LENS STORAGE CASE SURFACE DISINFECTION - The present invention provides for a disinfecting radiation base for working in conjunction with a storage case for an ophthalmic lens. The disinfecting radiation base provides disinfecting radiation for disinfecting a surface of the storage case. The disinfecting radiation base may also include a processor and digital memory for automated functions associated with the base. | 09-10-2015 |
Dwight Baker, College Station, TX US
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20140314878 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DRUG-SENSITIZATION OR INHIBITION OF A CANCER CELL - The disclosure provides rifamycin and rifamycin derivative compositions, including rifabutin and rifabutin derivative compositions able to cause drug-sensitization in a cancer cell or inhibition of a cancer cell. The disclosure also provides methods of administering such compositions to cancer cells to sensitize them to drugs, such as chemotherapeutics, or directly inhibit them. The disclosure also provides methods of administering such compositions to increase reactive oxygen species (ROS), particularly superoxides, in cancer cells. The disclosure further provides methods of determining whether a cancer will respond to chemotherapeutics and whether to administer rifamycin or a rifamycin derivative based on ROS levels in cancer cells of a patient. | 10-23-2014 |
20150017673 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DRUG-SENSITIZATION OR INHIBITION OF A CANCER CELL - The disclosure provides rifamycin and rifamycin derivative compositions, including rifabutin and rifabutin derivative compositions able to cause drug-sensitization in a cancer cell or inhibition of a cancer cell. The disclosure also provides methods of administering such compositions to cancer cells to sensitize them to drugs, such as chemotherapeutics, or directly inhibit them. The disclosure also provides methods of administering such compositions to increase reactive oxygen species (ROS), particularly superoxides, in cancer cells. The disclosure further provides methods of determining whether a cancer will respond to chemotherapeutics and whether to administer rifamycin or a rifamycin derivative based on ROS levels in cancer cells of a patient. | 01-15-2015 |
20160038460 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DRUG-SENSITIZATION OR INHIBITION OF A CANCER CELL - The disclosure provides rifamycin and rifamycin derivative compositions, including rifabutin and rifabutin derivative compositions able to cause drug-sensitization in a cancer cell or inhibition of a cancer cell. The disclosure also provides methods of administering such compositions to cancer cells to sensitize them to drugs, such as chemotherapeutics, or directly inhibit them. The disclosure also provides methods of administering such compositions to increase reactive oxygen species (ROS), particularly superoxides, in cancer cells. The disclosure further provides methods of determining whether a cancer will respond to chemotherapeutics and whether to administer rifamycin or a rifamycin derivative based on ROS levels in cancer cells of a patient. | 02-11-2016 |
Dwight Blickensderfer, Pueblo, CO US
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20140065275 | Fruit chunking and spear forming method and apparatus - A system for automatically forming chunks and spears at high speed from unpeeled fruit items is provided. The fruit is sliced into unpeeled wedges. The unpeeled wedges are conveyed into a plurality of staggered transverse chunking blades, wherein the flesh, but not the peel, is cut sequentially from the center of each wedge outwardly, flattening each wedge. A peel removal knife is located to sever the peel of each wedge from the center outwardly after the transverse chunk cutting blades have cut the flesh. Spears may be formed by deleting some of the transverse chunking blades. | 03-06-2014 |
20160113320 | Fruit chunking and spear forming method and apparatus - A system for automatically forming chunks and spears at high speed from unpeeled fruit items is provided. The fruit is sliced into unpeeled wedges. The unpeeled wedges are conveyed into a plurality of staggered transverse chunking blades, wherein the flesh, but not the peel, is cut sequentially from the center of each wedge outwardly, flattening each wedge. A peel removal knife is located to sever the peel of each wedge from the center outwardly after the transverse chunk cutting blades have cut the flesh. Spears may be formed by deleting some of the transverse chunking blades. | 04-28-2016 |
Dwight Butler, Annapolis, MD US
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20150082988 | AIR FILTER - An apparatus and method for filtering air in residential and commercial applications is described herein. The air filter may have a support frame which secures to the intake grille of an HVAC system. A filter media may be placed in the support frame to filter air as it passes through the air filter. The filter media may be replaced when the filter media becomes too dirty to effectively filter air. The dirty filter media may be removed from the frame and a new clean media may be replaced in the frame. | 03-26-2015 |
Dwight Cook, Sylacauga, AL US
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20150183310 | TOP COVER FOR CONVERTIBLE CARS - A top cover that covers a convertible top of a convertible car is provided. The top cover includes a body having a front portion, a middle portion, and a rear portion. An edge is formed around the perimeter of the body. The body is made of a flexible material shaped to cover the convertible top of the car. The flexible material may include, but is not limited to, vinyl, canvas, leather or other textile material. A connector is used to releasably attach the edge of the body to the convertible top of the car, thereby covering the convertible top. | 07-02-2015 |
Dwight Dumpert, Goleta, CA US
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20140240512 | TIME SPACED INFRARED IMAGE ENHANCEMENT - Techniques using small form factor infrared imaging modules are disclosed. An imaging system may include visible spectrum imaging modules, infrared imaging modules, and other modules to interface with a user and/or a monitoring system. Visible spectrum imaging modules and infrared imaging modules may be positioned in proximity to a scene that will be monitored while visible spectrum-only images of the scene are either not available or less desirable than infrared images of the scene. Imaging modules may be configured to capture images of the scene at different times. Image analytics and processing may be used to generate combined images with infrared imaging features and increased detail and contrast. Triple fusion processing, including selectable aspects of non-uniformity correction processing, true color processing, and high contrast processing, may be performed on the captured images. Control signals based on the combined images may be presented to a user and/or a monitoring system. | 08-28-2014 |
20140253735 | DEVICE ATTACHMENT WITH INFRARED IMAGING SENSOR - Various techniques are disclosed for providing a device attachment configured to releasably attach to and provide infrared imaging functionality to mobile phones or other portable electronic devices. For example, a device attachment may include a housing with a tub on a rear surface thereof shaped to at least partially receive a user device, an infrared sensor assembly disposed within the housing and configured to capture thermal infrared image data, and a processing module communicatively coupled to the infrared sensor assembly and configured to transmit the thermal infrared image data to the user device. Thermal infrared image data may be captured by the infrared sensor assembly and transmitted to the user device by the processing module in response to a request transmitted by an application program or other software/hardware routines running on the user device. | 09-11-2014 |
20150288892 | DEVICE ATTACHMENT WITH INFRARED IMAGING SENSOR - Various techniques are disclosed for providing a device attachment configured to releasably attach to and provide infrared imaging functionality to mobile phones or other portable electronic devices. For example, a device attachment may include a housing with a tub on a rear surface thereof shaped to at least partially receive a user device, an infrared sensor assembly disposed within the housing and configured to capture thermal infrared image data, and a processing module communicatively coupled to the infrared sensor assembly and configured to transmit the thermal infrared image data to the user device. Thermal infrared image data may be captured by the infrared sensor assembly and transmitted to the user device by the processing module in response to a request transmitted by an application program or other software/hardware routines running on the user device. | 10-08-2015 |
Dwight Hartman, Peachtree City, GA US
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20160140824 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NOTIFYING USERS OF VEHICLE CONDITIONS - Systems and methods are disclosed for notifying users of vehicle conditions. According to certain embodiments, the system comprises at least one processor configured to determine whether an ambient temperature associated with a vehicle exceeds a temperature threshold and detect a sound associated with the vehicle. The at least one processor is further configured to output a notification based on the determined ambient temperature and detected sound. | 05-19-2016 |
Dwight Hill, Mountain View, CA US
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20140282339 | AUTOMATIC TAP DRIVER GENERATION IN A HYBRID CLOCK DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A hybrid clock distribution system uses a distribution fabric to distribute clock signals across longer physical distances and local sub-distribution networks to distribute clock signals more locally and to implement logic functions such as clock gating. A set of tap drivers connect the distribution fabric to the sub-distribution networks. A design tool automatically generates and places the set of tap drivers. | 09-18-2014 |
Dwight Kjartanson, Winnipeg CA
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20110226939 | SEED COUNTING APPARATUS FOR A PLANTER MONITOR - A counter for seeds in a duct includes a first point source transmitter on a first mounting on one side of the duct spaced outwardly from the duct so as to project light through a front wall and a set of phototransistors in a transverse row carried on a second mounting on a rear wall. The side walls of the duct lie on a triangle with an apex at the light source. The phototransistors are connected in series so that the output current is determined by that phototransistor on which the majority of the shadow from the seed falls. In this way the momentary reduction in current output has a larger amplitude to better distinguish from dust in the duct. The duct is formed by a housing attached to the peripheral wall of the metering device with a seed transport tube attached to the bottom of the housing. | 09-22-2011 |
Dwight Koogle, Middletown, MD US
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20110135440 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UNSLEEVING TRAYS - A system for unstrapping and unsleeving a tray is provided. The system comprises a tray-transport configured to transport a tray in the system, a strap cutter configured to cut a strap on the tray, a strap-removal portion configured to remove the strap cut by the strap cutter, and an unsleeving station configured to remove a sleeve from the tray. The unsleeving station is configured to remove the sleeve from the tray after the strap-removal portion removes the cut strap. | 06-09-2011 |
Dwight Loree, Calgary CA
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20090183874 | PROPPANT ADDITION SYSTEM AND METHOD - An apparatus and related method for fracturing a formation penetrated by a well is disclosed comprising a frac pressure pump, a frac fluid source, and a proppant supply source. The frac pressure pump is connected to the well. The frac fluid source is connected to supply a stream of frac fluid to the frac pressure pump. The proppant supply source has a proppant receiver, a positive displacement pump, and at least an inlet into the proppant supply source. The at least an inlet is connected to one or more liquid hydrocarbon sources to supply liquid hydrocarbons to proppant in the proppant supply source. The positive displacement pump is connected to pump proppant into the stream of frac fluid before the frac pressure pump. Fluid lines connecting the frac pressure pump, the well, and the frac fluid source have isolation valves spaced so that the volume of fluid containable between any set of neighboring isolation valves is less than or equal to 500 L. | 07-23-2009 |
Dwight Mcquirter, Diamondale, MI US
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20150247933 | SPECTROMETRIC PERSONAL RADIATION DETECTOR - RADIOISOTOPE IDENTIFIER - Disclosed is a mobile and miniature radionuclide detection and identification system that has a processor and a quasi-hemispherical cadmium zinc telluride (CZT) component. The processor and the storage medium are surrounded by a housing and the storage medium contains a library of radionuclides. A graphic user interface is integral to the surface of the housing and the graphic user interface includes a touch sensitive display. In order to detect a radionuclide, the CZT component sends a signal to the processor, which then queries the library of radionuclides to identify a possible radionuclide. | 09-03-2015 |
Dwight Meglan, Westwood, MA US
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20090011394 | LIMB HEMORRHAGE TRAUMA SIMULATOR - A limb hemorrhage trauma simulator provides didactic and hands-on training for the prehospital treatment of a limb trauma victim. The simulator realistically simulates a wounded limb, providing simulated pulse and hemorrhage blood flow. The simulator provides a simulated scenario in which the wound occurred. The student then responds to the scenario by treating the limb via direct pressure, tourniquet, and/or wound analysis. The simulator modifies hemorrhage blood flow and pulse in response to direct or tourniquet pressure applied to the limb. The simulator records the student's actions to provide feedback and grade the student's response. | 01-08-2009 |
20100041004 | SURGICAL BURR HOLE DRILLING SIMULATOR - A system, method and device for simulating a medical procedure include a haptic mechanism controllable to provide feedback to a user manipulating a medical device. In an embodiment, a pair of three degree of freedom haptic devices are coupled to provide six degree of freedom measurement and force/moment feedback to the user. The six degree of freedom haptic device may be configured to provide different resolutions for different degrees of freedom, depending on simulation requirements. In an embodiment, a load cell is used to provide higher resolution in a dimension determined to be of greater criticality to realistic simulation. | 02-18-2010 |
20100178644 | INTERACTIVE SIMULATION OF BIOLOGICAL TISSUE - A simulator simulates interaction between a surgical tool and biological tissue, providing real time visual and/or haptic feedback. The simulator receives tool input device information representative of a user's movement of a physical tool. The simulator simulates, based on the tool input device information, an interaction between the simulated tool and simulated biological tissue. The simulator uses multiple computational threads, some of which provide their calculations to interrelated threads for use. The simulator displays a visual representation of the simulated interaction between the simulated tool and the simulated biological tissue and provides haptic feedback to the user. The threads may operate asynchronously and have different spatial and/or temporal resolutions. Threads may be selectively activated and deactivated. Threads may move their spatial coverage. | 07-15-2010 |
20120045742 | HEMORRHAGE CONTROL SIMULATOR - A simulator trains for hemorrhage control using hemostatic agents, tourniquets, and/or other hemorrhage control techniques in a simulator that works with a wide variety of existing human surrogates. The simulator merges a live video feed of the surrogate and trainee's hands (or objects interacting with the surrogate) with a computer-generated visual representation of the wound and hemorrhaging blood to provide an immersive display experience to the trainee without requiring different surrogates for different simulated wounds. The trainee may wear pulse-generating glove(s) that simulate the patient's pulse where the trainee's finger tip contacts the surrogate. A sensorized substrate (e.g., load sensors, haptic output generators) may automatically be moved between the trainee and the surrogate to sense interaction with the surrogate and provide haptic feedback. The substrate may replace the surrogate altogether. The simulator may alternatively simulate events and objects other than wounds and humans. | 02-23-2012 |
Dwight Morejohn, Davis, CA US
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20100219092 | Two-Part Package for Medical Implant - The invention provides a two-part package and method of use for a pre-attached medical implant and delivery tool system. The package includes a wet compartment and a dry compartment and allows a pre-attached implant and delivery tool system to be at least partially stored immersed in a fluid in the wet compartment and at least partially stored in the dry compartment. In one embodiment the implant comprises a replacement heart valve, and the heart valve is stored inside the wet compartment while the heart valve delivery tool remains dry in the dry compartment. | 09-02-2010 |
20110202077 | Temporary Anastomotic Seal and Method - Forming a proximal anastomosis on an aortic wall includes method and instrumentation and apparatus for forming an aortic puncture and inserting into the vessel through the puncture a fluid-impervious sealing element with a protruding retainer. An anastomosis of a graft vessel over the puncture is partially completed with the retainer of the sealing element protruding through the partial anastomosis. The retainer facilitates removal of the sealing element from the partial anastomosis prior to completion of the procedure. | 08-18-2011 |
20120132547 | TWO-PART PACKAGE FOR MEDICAL IMPLANT - The invention provides a two-part package and method of use for a pre-attached medical implant and delivery tool system. The package includes a wet compartment and a dry compartment and allows a pre-attached implant and delivery tool system to be at least partially stored immersed in a fluid in the wet compartment and at least partially stored in the dry compartment. In one embodiment the implant comprises a replacement heart valve, and the heart valve is stored inside the wet compartment while the heart valve delivery tool remains dry in the dry compartment. | 05-31-2012 |
20130023729 | AIRWAY CLEANING AND VISUALIZATION - Systems, methods, and devices for facilitating insertion of an endotracheal tube and/or for verifying the position of the endotracheal tube within an airway of a patient with respect to an anatomical landmark of a patient are disclosed. Systems, methods, and devices for facilitating removal of debris from the distal airways of a patient under direct visualization are also disclosed. | 01-24-2013 |
20130030249 | VISUALIZED ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE PLACEMENT SYSTEMS - Systems, methods, and devices for facilitating insertion of an endotracheal tube and/or for verifying the position of the endotracheal tube within an airway of a patient with respect to an anatomical landmark of a patient are disclosed. Systems, methods, and devices for facilitating removal of debris from the distal airways of a patient under direct visualization are also disclosed. | 01-31-2013 |
Dwight Morejohn, Berkeley, CA US
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20130013057 | MEDICAL IMPLANT DEPLOYMENT TOOL - A medical implant deployment tool and deployment method are disclosed. One aspect of the invention provides an implant system including an implant adapted for endovascular delivery and deployment; and a deployment tool adapted to deploy the implant, with the deployment tool having an actuation controller; a plurality of actuation elements adapted to apply forces to one or more implant deployment mechanisms and each adapted to extend along an actuation element path within a patient's vasculature; and an actuation element compensation mechanism adapted to compensate for differences in length between the actuation element paths. | 01-10-2013 |
Dwight Oda, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA US
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20100071631 | Electronic Shark Deterrent - An Electronic Shark Deterrent provides protection from, and for, sharks and other aquatic creatures. Compact low power circuitry generates high voltage periodic pulse train bursts, disturbing the electroreceptors of the aquatic Elasmobranchi subclass. A train of thirty 33 us 250 Volt (V) electric pulses lasting one second is produced every six seconds. The device is fully portable, requiring no bulky activity impeding buoys, cords, or external power supplies. Advanced circuitry is compact enough to be worn on a watch sized band or attached to garments and recreation or safety equipment. The deterrent can be used in a fixed configuration to protect fish farms and vacation resort swimming areas. It can be affixed to offshore oil rigs and research stations to protect workers. The Electronic Shark Deterrent is compact and portable enough to be used on longlines, trawls and gillnets to reduce the numbers of endangered aquatic creatures unnecessarily destroyed as bycatch. | 03-25-2010 |
Dwight Oda, Cypress, CA US
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20090041060 | Cross Link Multiplexer Bus - A cross link multiplexer bus comprising a plurality of cross link multiplexers and a plurality of interconnects. The plurality of cross link multiplexers has a destination port configured to receive a signal and an origin port configured to produce the signal. The plurality of interconnects has a set of interconnects coupled between a pair of adjacent cross link multiplexers. Preferably, the destination port is in a first cross link multiplexer, the origin port is in a second cross link multiplexer, and the first cross link multiplexer is configured to convey the signal toward the second cross link multiplexer in more than one direction. In an embodiment, the signal is capable of being represented as a series of characters, and a character is capable of being represented as a number of bits. Preferably, the plurality of cross link multiplexers includes a delay buffer to delay conveyance of a first bit so that it remains substantially synchronized with a second bit. Preferably, the set of interconnects includes a first interconnect to convey the first bit and a second interconnect to convey the second bit. The lengths of the first and the second interconnects are substantially equal. | 02-12-2009 |
Dwight Pakan, Charlotte, NC US
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20100179914 | MARKING OF PRODUCTS - A method of marking an individual product with a unique code. The method can include associating the product with an indicia comprising photoactive, reflective or electromagnetic particles or combinations thereof or one or more photoactive, reflective or electromagnetic films or substrates that includes a random physical property, measuring the random physical property, and marking the product with the measured value that is specific to the product, optionally in combination with a barcode, RFID tag, lot number or the like for the product. | 07-15-2010 |
20130062029 | METHOD OF MAKING PAPER - A method of making paper includes adding to an aqueous slurry containing pulp fibers a polymer latex binder that has a copolymer obtained by polymerizing one or more unsaturated monomers and a carbohydrate derived compound having a dextrose equivalent (DE) of 10 to 35. In some implementations, the carbohydrate derived compound can include dextrins, maltodextrins, or mixtures thereof. | 03-14-2013 |
Dwight Prouty, Iv, Conifer, CO US
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20120105954 | GEOMETRICALLY AND OPTICALLY CORRECTED PARALLAX BARRIER PROVIDING AUTOSTEREOSCOPIC VIEWING OF A DISPLAY - A apparatus and method of enabling autostereoscopic viewing of displays with a parallax barrier apparatus is provided. In one embodiment, the present invention employs a parallax barrier, comprising a plurality of opaque barrier lines, disposed on a flexible substrate that can adhere to an existing display. One application of the present invention is in enabling autostereoscopic viewing of a display that is not otherwise configured to display 3D images. | 05-03-2012 |
Dwight Reidling, Toledo, OH US
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20090108244 | Motorcycle lifting device - This invention is an improved lifting device for safely assisting in the lifting of a motorcycle that has fallen onto its side. The device utilizes lever action to assist a person in lifting a motorcycle back up to its normal upright position. The device is portable, is simple to assemble and is designed to minimize the risk of injury to the user or damage to the motorcycle. | 04-30-2009 |
Dwight Robinson, Kingston 8 JM
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20140161763 | METHODS AND PRODUCTS FOR REDUCING THE POPULATION SIZE OF PAPILIO DEMOLEUS L. (PAPILIONIDAE) - The methods, kits, and products for controlling a target insect population are disclosed in which a non-host plant containing a toxin and a chemical attractant known to attract the target insect is treated with chemical attractant from a plant of interest. The chemical attractant induces the target insect to lay eggs on the non-host plant. The resulting offspring die of starvation from refusing to feed on the non-host plant. The non-host plant and plant of interest contain at least one common chemical. The methods, kits, and products for controlling a target insect population using an extract from a non-host plant are also disclosed. The non-host plant extract is applied to the plant of interest, and when ingested or applied directly to the target insect, kills the target insect or causes it to develop with deformities. | 06-12-2014 |
Dwight Schnaitter, Bellaire, TX US
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20140242535 | FLUORIDE RELEASING BITE PLATE - The present disclosure relates to biteplates for use with various orthodontic remodeling devices, wherein the bite plate releases fluoride during use, thus encouraging remineralization on enamel. Additionally, bite plates with a colorant or color-changing matrix that serve as indicators for fluoride concentration are also described. | 08-28-2014 |
20140342300 | CLASS II/III CORRECTOR ACCOMODATING BITE PLATES - Improved bite plates for use with orthodontic vibratory devices and devices offering other treatment modalities. The bite plates are specifically designed to be used with Class II and II correctors, such as the Herbst appliance. Such bite plates can be used with a variety of treatment modalities, including laser, IR, micropulse, vibration, and combinations thereof. | 11-20-2014 |
Dwight Schnaitter, Parker, CO US
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20110143301 | SINGLE CONTINUOUS SPRING ORTHODONTIC BRACKET AND SYSTEM - A novel orthodontic bracket system comprised of orthodontic appliances, such as brackets or buccal tubes, with a buccal-labial slot orientation. Brackets in the system include a base for bonding the appliance to a tooth and a body extending from the base. An arch wire slot extends across the body in a generally mesial-distal direction and opens in a generally buccal-labial direction. The body has a chamfer that widens the arch wire slot at its opening. A resilient retention device such as a spring is associated with the slot and has a terminal portion opposite the chamfer when in a resting position to permit both entry and removal of an arch wire from said slot. The arch wire retention device is designed to guide, retain and/or seat the arch wire in cooperation with the arch wire slot, and in cooperation with the chamfer permits entry or release of the arch wire from the arch wire slot as the arch wire is moved along the chamfer. | 06-16-2011 |
Dwight Seferos, Evanston, IL US
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20080306016 | Nucleic Acid Functionalized Nanoparticles for Therapeutic Applications - Materials and Methods for modulating cellular uptake of functionalized nanoparticles are provided. Also provided are materials and methods for modulating the effectiveness of a therapeutic agent with a functionalized nanoparticle. | 12-11-2008 |
20100129808 | PARTICLES FOR DETECTING INTRACELLULAR TARGETS - Methods describing the use of nanoparticles modified with binding moieties are provided. | 05-27-2010 |
20100136682 | Polyvalent RNA-Nanoparticle Compositions - The present invention concerns nanoparticles functionalized with duplex RNA for a variety of uses, including but not limited to gene regulation. More specifically, the disclosure provides a new strategy for conjugating RNA to a nanoparticle to achieve increased stability and activity. | 06-03-2010 |
Dwight Shamblee, North Charleston, SC US
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20120123025 | Mixed Phosphonate Flame-Retardants - Mixtures of three types of linear, branched or cyclic phosphates are useful flame retardants, especially for thermoplastic resins or as functional additives in polymer matrices. | 05-17-2012 |
Dwight Stambolian, Sewell, NJ US
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20110014716 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING AND TREATING MACULAR DEGENERATION - The present invention relates generally to biomarkers for macular degeneration. In particular, the present invention provides a plurality of biomarkers for monitoring and diagnosing macular degeneration. The compositions and methods of the present invention find use in diagnostic, therapeutic, research, and drug screening applications. | 01-20-2011 |
20120135884 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING AND TREATING MACULAR DEGENERATION - The present invention relates generally to biomarkers for macular degeneration. In particular, the present invention provides a plurality of biomarkers for monitoring and diagnosing macular degeneration. The compositions and methods of the present invention find use in diagnostic, therapeutic, research, and drug screening applications. | 05-31-2012 |
Dwight Tomalty, Vancouver CA
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20090048009 | SPORTS VIDEO GAME WITH ENHANCED CONTROL FEATURES - A battle volleyball or other sports game having both sports and battle game aspects is played between opposing teams. A game object, having at least one associated characteristic, is used in the game. An associated characteristic of the game object is altered based on properly timed player input, the input being timed to coincide with one or more action indicators displayed along a game object movement path. The game object may also negatively affect a health or other game character related parameter of a game character towards which the game object is directed. | 02-19-2009 |
Dwight Wildon, Orlando, FL US
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20130070239 | LASER SPOT TRACKING WITH OFF-AXIS ANGLE DETECTION - A laser spot tracker comprising a quadrant detector. A portion of a spot of laser light reflected from an object being illuminated (OBI) may be defocused to occupy a significant portion such as one-third of the field of view, while another portion remains focused, therefore allowing for quick calculation of the spot centroid. With such a “composite spot”, multiple target (OBI) positions may simultaneously be defined in elevation and azimuth with respect to null by analyzing the energy in each quadrant. The X and Y angle information (off null) for multiple targets (OBIs), and their codes may be displayed. For a large, defocused spot, two segmented multi-element detectors may be used, one in front of and the other behind the focal plane to reduce the effects of hot spots in a spot of laser light collected from an object being illuminated. | 03-21-2013 |
Dwight Williams, Vidor, TX US
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20090242216 | Portable Wall-Attachable Fire Fighting Apparatus and Method - Portable wall-attachable firefighting monitor apparatus and method of use, including structure designed in combination to affix a monitor to a wall rim portion. | 10-01-2009 |
Dwight Zutaut, Peterstown, WV US
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20130266408 | ON BOARD ROCK DUSTER SCOOP BUCKET - A scoop bucket for mining and dispensing rock dust and method for using the same, The scoop bucket includes a body with a first end and second end. The first end has an edge for scooping mined material therein and the second end has a wall for containing the scooped mined material. The second end also has a compartment for containing a rock duster system therein. The rock duster system includes a tank containing rock dust material and a blower for dispersing the rock dust material from the tank through a dispenser hose that extends from the compartment. | 10-10-2013 |