Geremia
Ivo Antonio Geremia, Sao Leopoldo - Rs BR
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20130160642 | ALTERNATING PISTON PUMP - The actual patent refers to an invention for alternative piston pump ( | 06-27-2013 |
John M. Geremia, Somerville, MA US
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20120220740 | POLYMERIC ACID CATALYSTS AND USES THEREOF - Polymers useful as catalysts in non-enzymatic saccharification processes are provided. Provided are also methods for hydrolyzing cellulosic materials into monosaccharides and/or oligosaccharides using these polymeric acid catalysts. | 08-30-2012 |
20120252957 | POLYMERIC ACID CATALYSTS AND USES THEREOF - Polymers useful as in non-enzymatic saccharification processes are provided. Provided are also methods for hydrolyzing cellulosic materials into monosaccharides and/or oligosaccharides using these polymeric acid catalysts. | 10-04-2012 |
20130042859 | POLYMERIC ACID CATALYSTS AND USES THEREOF - Polymers useful as catalysts in non-enzymatic saccharification processes are provided. Provided are also methods for hydrolyzing cellulosic materials into monosaccharides and/or oligosaccharides using these polymeric acid catalysts. | 02-21-2013 |
John M. Geremia, Watertown, MA US
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20130233308 | POLYMERIC ACID CATALYSTS AND USES THEREOF - Polymers useful as catalysts in non-enzymatic saccharification processes are provided. Provided are also methods for hydrolyzing cellulosic materials into monosaccharides and/or oligosaccharides using these polymeric acid catalysts. | 09-12-2013 |
20140060522 | METHODS OF PRODUCING SUGARS FROM BIOMASS FEEDSTOCKS - Provided herein are catalysts useful in non-enzymatic saccharification processes. The catalysts can be polymeric catalysts or solid-supported catalysts with acidic and ionic moieties. Provided are also methods for hydrolyzing cellulosic materials into monosaccharides and/or oligosaccharides using the catalysts described herein. | 03-06-2014 |
20150202607 | POLYMERIC AND SOLID-SUPPORTED CATALYSTS, AND METHODS OF DIGESTING CELLULOSIC MATERIALS USING SUCH CATALYSTS - Provided herein are catalysts useful in non-enzymatic saccharification processes. The catalysts can be polymeric catalysts or solid-supported catalysts with acidic and ionic moieties. Provided are also methods for hydrolyzing cellulosic materials into monosaccharides and/or oligosaccharides using the catalysts described herein. | 07-23-2015 |
20150238948 | POLYMERIC AND SOLID-SUPPORTED CATALYSTS, AND METHODS OF DIGESTING LIGNIN-CONTAINING MATERIALS USING SUCH CATALYSTS - Provided herein are solid base catalysts useful in non-enzymatic break down of lignin in biomass. The solid base catalysts may be polymeric catalysts or solid-support base catalysts with ionic moieties. Provided are also methods for at least partially depolymerizing lignin materials into various lignin digestion products using the solid base catalysts described herein. | 08-27-2015 |
John Michael Geremia, Somerville, MA US
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20100151536 | Biological Synthesis of Difunctional Alkanes from Carbohydrate Feedstocks - Aspects of the invention relate to methods for the production of difunctional alkanes in host cells. In particular, aspects of the invention describe components of genes associated with the difunctional alkane production from carbohydrate feedstocks in host cells. More specifically, aspects of the invention describe metabolic pathways for the production of adipic acid, aminocaproic acid, caprolactam, and hexamethylenediamine via 2-ketopimelic acid. | 06-17-2010 |
20110171696 | Biological Synthesis of Difunctional Alkanes from Carbohydrate Feedstocks - Aspects of the invention relate to methods for the production of difunctional alkanes in host cells. In particular, aspects of the invention describe components of genes associated with the difunctional alkane production from carbohydrate feedstocks in host cells. More specifically, aspects of the invention describe metabolic pathways for the production of adipic acid, aminocaproic acid, caprolactam, and hexamethylenediamine via 2-ketopimelic acid. | 07-14-2011 |
20120164702 | BIOLOGICAL SYNTHESIS OF DIFUNCTIONAL ALKANES FROM CARBOHYDRATE FEEDSTOCKS - Aspects of the invention relate to methods for the production of difunctional alkanes in host cells. In particular, aspects of the invention describe components of genes associated with the difunctional alkane production from carbohydrate feedstocks in host cells. More specifically, aspects of the invention describe metabolic pathways for the production of adipic acid, aminocaproic acid, caprolactam, and hexamethylenediamine via 2-ketopimelic acid. | 06-28-2012 |
20120258504 | BIOLOGICAL SYNTHESIS OF DIFUNCTIONAL ALKANES FROM CARBOHYDRATE FEEDSTOCKS - Aspects of the invention relate to methods for the production of difunctional alkanes in host cells. In particular, aspects of the invention describe components of genes associated with the difunctional alkane production from carbohydrate feedstocks in host cells. More specifically, aspects of the invention describe metabolic pathways for the production of adipic acid, aminocaproic acid, caprolactam, and hexamethylenediamine via 2-ketopimelic acid. | 10-11-2012 |
20120301950 | BIOLOGICAL SYNTHESIS OF DIFUNCTIONAL HEXANES AND PENTANES FROM CARBOHYDRATE FEEDSTOCKS - Provided herein are methods for the production of difunctional alkanes in microorganisms. Also provided are enzymes and nucleic acids encoding such enzymes, associated with the difunctional alkane production from carbohydrates feedstocks in microorganisms. The invention also provides recombinant microorganisms and metabolic pathways for the production of difunctional alkanes. | 11-29-2012 |
20130017593 | Biological Synthesis of Difunctional Hexanes and Pentanes from Carbohydrate Feedstocks - Provided herein are methods for the production of difunctional alkanes in microorganisms. Also provided are enzymes and nucleic acids encoding such enzymes, associated with the difunctional alkane production from carbohydrates feedstocks in microorganisms. The invention also provides recombinant microorganisms and metabolic pathways for the production of difunctional alkanes. | 01-17-2013 |
20140206069 | BIOLOGICAL SYNTHESIS OF DIFUNCTIONAL ALKANES FROM CARBOHYDRATE FEEDSTOCKS - Aspects of the invention relate to methods for the production of difunctional alkanes in host cells. In particular, aspects of the invention describe components of genes associated with the difunctional alkane production from carbohydrate feedstocks in host cells. More specifically, aspects of the invention describe metabolic pathways for the production of adipic acid, aminocaproic acid, caprolactam, and hexamethylenediamine via 2-ketopimelic acid. | 07-24-2014 |
John Michael Geremia, Somverville, MA US
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20140212934 | BIOLOGICAL SYNTHESIS OF DIFUNCTIONAL HEXANES AND PENTANES FROM CARBOHYDRATE FEEDSTOCKS - Provided herein are methods for the production of difunctional alkanes in microorganisms. Also provided are enzymes and nucleic acids encoding such enzymes, associated with the difunctional alkane production from carbohydrates feedstocks in microorganisms. The invention also provides recombinant microorganisms and metabolic pathways for the production of difunctional alkanes. | 07-31-2014 |
John Michael Geremia, Watertown, MA US
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20150252392 | BIOLOGICAL SYNTHESIS OF DIFUNCTIONAL HEXANES AND PENTANES FROM CARBOHYDRATE FEEDSTOCKS - Provided herein are methods for the production of difunctional alkanes in microorganisms. Also provided are enzymes and nucleic acids encoding such enzymes, associated with the difunctional alkane production from carbohydrates feedstocks in microorganisms. The invention also provides recombinant microorganisms and metabolic pathways for the production of difunctional alkanes. | 09-10-2015 |
Noelle Geremia, Branford, CT US
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20080307578 | DOG BED PLATFORM AND SUPPORT LEG - A dog bed platform and leg comprising: a generally rectangular shaped sheet of material with a rounded end and a squared off end; at least one handle located on the generally rectangular shaped sheet of material, located near an edge of the generally rectangular shaped sheet of material; a safety indicator located on a surface of the generally rectangular shaped sheet of material near a center of the gravity of the generally rectangular shaped sheet of material; a first target located at the rounded end; a second target located at the squared off end; an extendible leg configurable to support an end of the generally rectangular shaped sheet of material from the group consisting of the rounded end and the squared off end. | 12-18-2008 |
Peter P. Geremia, Portsmouth, NH US
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20150304354 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROTECTING A SECURED NETWORK - Methods and systems for protecting a secured network are presented. For example, one or more packet security gateways may be associated with a security policy management server. At each packet security gateway, a dynamic security policy may be received from the security policy management server, packets associated with a network protected by the packet security gateway may be received, and at least one of multiple packet transformation functions specified by the dynamic security policy may be performed on the packets. | 10-22-2015 |
Silvino Geremia, Sao Leopoldo BR
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20130216409 | AMPHIBIOUS PUMP - An amphibious pump is provided including a wet type motor with coolant and an absorbing mechanism of the expansion of the coolant inside the motor chamber, dividing it into two chambers, at least one expansion joint between an internal chamber of the motor, hermetically closed, and an equalization inner chambers and a means to equalize the internal pressure for the pumped fluid. The electric motor is immersed m a cooling liquid, usually oil, in a chamber, and, the other camera is filled with the aqueous solution, which communicates with the outside through the equalizer assembly, which can, for example, comprise a rubber mask with micro holes, which allows the exchange of water between the outer chamber and the chamber of the motor. | 08-22-2013 |
20140061957 | SUBMERGED AERATOR - A submerged aerator is provided with a motor-pump assembly installed submerged, supported by a floating structure of a central articulation of a vertical supporting tube and rotating vertical shaft, where the aerator is provided with two propellers, also called rotors, which promote mixing and suction of atmospheric air for incorporation in the effluent, and a upper driving assembly, mounted outside the effluent and on the floatation structure, which enables the motor-pump assembly performing a partial rotating movement under the effluent due to the geometry of the crank rod system. | 03-06-2014 |
Silvino Geremia, City Of Sao Leopoldo BR
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20100047094 | AMPHIBIOUS MODULAR PUMPS - “Modular Amphibious Pumps.” The objective of this invention is to provide a modular pump ( | 02-25-2010 |