Mugge, US
Ingo A. Mugge, New Haven, CT US
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20090047687 | Indane Acetic Acid Derivatives and Their Use as Pharmaceutical Agents, Intermediates, and Method of Preparation - This invention relates to novel indane acetic acid derivatives which are useful in the treatment of diseases such as diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, and atherosclerotic diseases. The invention also relates to intermediates useful in preparation of indane acetic derivatives and to methods of preparation. | 02-19-2009 |
20110065129 | INDANE ACETIC ACID DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS PHARMACEUTICAL AGENTS, INTERMEDIATES, AND METHOD OF PREPARATION - This invention relates to novel indane acetic acid derivatives which are useful in the treatment of diseases such as diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, and atherosclerotic diseases. The invention also relates to intermediates useful in preparation of indane acetic derivatives and to methods of preparation. | 03-17-2011 |
20110152330 | INDANE ACETIC ACID DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS PHARMACEUTICAL AGENTS, INTERMEDIATES, AND METHOD OF PREPARATION - This invention relates to novel indane acetic acid derivatives which are useful in the treatment of diseases such as diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, and atherosclerotic diseases. The invention also relates to intermediates useful in preparation of indane acetic derivatives and to methods of preparation. | 06-23-2011 |
20110152331 | INDANE ACETIC ACID DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS PHARMACEUTICAL AGENTS, INTERMEDIATES, AND METHOD OF PREPARATION - This invention relates to novel indane acetic acid derivatives which are useful in the treatment of diseases such as diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, and atherosclerotic diseases. The invention also relates to intermediates useful in preparation of indane acetic derivatives and to methods of preparation. | 06-23-2011 |
Ingo Andreas Mugge, New Haven, CT US
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20090099184 | Substituted pyridineamide compounds useful as soluble epoxide hydrolase inhibitors - Disclosed are compounds active against soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH), compositions thereof and methods of using and making same. | 04-16-2009 |
20090111791 | Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Inhibitors and Methods of Using Same - Disclosed are compounds active against soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH), compositions thereof and methods of using and making same. | 04-30-2009 |
20100121051 | UROTENSIN II RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS - Compounds of the formula (I) | 05-13-2010 |
20110039851 | CCR10 ANTAGONISTS - The invention relates to a compound of formula (I): | 02-17-2011 |
20110275631 | Heteroaryl Substituted Indole Compounds Useful as MMP-13 Inhibitors - Disclosed are compounds and compositions of the formula I as described herein which are inhibitors of MMP-13. Also disclosed are methods of using and making compounds of the formula I. | 11-10-2011 |
Jimmie L. Mugge, Eagan, MN US
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20100139200 | DIMENSIONAL CONTROL OF CONCRETE BLOCKS - A concrete block mold division plate for front-face-up block molding. The division plate fits into a channel formed in each of the side walls of the mold. A plurality of fasteners secure the division plate within each channel and to the side walls of the mold. The division plate operates in conjunction with an optimized dry cast concrete mixture to provide acceptable control of the flatness and parallelism of the top and bottom surfaces of the blocks. | 06-10-2010 |
20110062612 | METHODS OF QUALITY CONTROL IN CONCRETE BLOCK PRODUCTION - The invention relates to a method of controlling the quality of blocks that are produced front face-up in a mold, and verifying the accuracy of the production of such blocks, to ensure that the blocks are manufactured with consistent quality and minimal block-to-block variability. Measurement locations are formed on the front faces of predetermined blocks. By measuring the distances between the measurement locations and the rear faces and comparing with a target distance, any variation provides an indication that the blocks are not being properly formed. The process variables, such as the alignment of the compression head and/or the pressure plates to the mold, can then be adjusted accordingly. | 03-17-2011 |
Jimmie L. Mugge, Inver Grove Heights, MN US
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20090260314 | DRY CAST BLOCK ARRANGEMENT AND METHODS - A set of dry cast blocks includes at least a first dry cast block and a second dry cast block. The first dry cast block has a first exposure face, an opposite second face, opposite top and bottom faces, and opposite first and second side faces. The first exposure face has a non-planar first topographical definition and a first edge along the side face and a second edge along the second side face. The first edge has a first irregular profile shape extending in dimension from a straight line. The second dry cast block has a first exposure face with a non-planar second topographical definition and a first edge and a second edge. The second topographical definition is different from the first topographical definition. The second edge of the second dry cast block has the first irregular profile shape extending in dimension from a straight line. The set of dry cast blocks can be arranged into an arrangement in which the blocks are oriented adjacent and against each other and result in a seamless appearance. Method of assembling a dry cast block arrangement include providing first and second dry cast blocks, orienting the first side of the first dry cast block against the second side of the second dry cast block and then aligning the first irregular profile shape of the first dry cast block with the first irregular profile shape of the second dry cast block to create a seamless appearance. | 10-22-2009 |
20100192502 | Wall blocks, wall block kits, walls resulting therefrom, and methods - Concrete wall blocks are described with features facilitating use of the wall blocks to construct each of: a wall section with set back; and, a vertical wall without set back. Wall blocks, kits or sets of wall blocks, and wall sections with various sized blocks are described. Further methods of assembly and use are described. Also, features selectively usable in various types of wall blocks are described. | 08-05-2010 |
20100213347 | MOLD AND PROCESS FOR FORMING CONCRETE RETAINING WALL BLOCKS - A mold and a process for non-manually cleaning the undercut along the bottom edge of the division plate which with a pallet under the mold defines a lip-forming subcavity results in a dry cast concrete block with an inside lip radius that is controlled to be within certain tolerances. Non-manually cleaning the undercut during the molding process can include spraying a jet of fluid, such as compressed air, at the undercut. | 08-26-2010 |
Marshall J. Mugge, Westerly, RI US
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20090281981 | Discriminant Forest Classification Method and System - A hybrid machine learning methodology and system for classification that combines classical random forest (RF) methodology with discriminant analysis (DA) techniques to provide enhanced classification capability. A DA technique which uses feature measurements of an object to predict its class membership, such as linear discriminant analysis (LDA) or Andersen-Bahadur linear discriminant technique (AB), is used to split the data at each node in each of its classification trees to train and grow the trees and the forest. When training is finished, a set of n DA-based decision trees of a discriminant forest is produced for use in predicting the classification of new samples of unknown class. | 11-12-2009 |
Wayne Douglas Mugge, Dike, IA US
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20100314908 | CAB FRAME BELTLINE MEMBER - A ROPS-capable cab frame beltline support member for a vehicle cab frame which includes left and right rear corner posts. The beltline support member extends between the rear corner posts and is spaced apart above the lower ends of the posts. The support member includes first and second parts welded together. The support member includes a central portion, a left end fixed to the left rear corner post and a right end fixed to the right rear corner post. The central portion is offset rearwardly with respect to its left and right ends. The first part includes a midportion, a left flange portion and a right flange portion. The midportion has a C-shaped cross sectional shape. The midportion of the first part has a wider upper side, a back plate and a narrower lower side. The second part includes flanged ends and an elongated member having a first edge which engages an inner surface of the first part, and having a side surface which engages an edge of the first part. The flange portions are attached to slanted transition portions of the corner posts and form gussets between the rear corner posts and the beltline support member. | 12-16-2010 |