Rastall
Charles M. Rastall, Cudahy, WI US
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20090025916 | HEAT EXCHANGER HAVING CONVOLUTED FIN END AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - The present invention provides a heat exchanger for transferring heat between a first working fluid and a second working fluid. The heat exchanger can include a corrugated fin positionable along a flow path of the first working fluid between adjacent tube walls and being operable to increase heat transfer between the first working fluid and the second working fluid. The fin can include a leg defined between adjacent folds. The heat exchanger can also include a plurality of convolutions extending inwardly from a distal end of the leg and terminating at different distances from the end. | 01-29-2009 |
20090277606 | HEAT EXCHANGER SUPPORT AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A HEAT EXCHANGER - A heat exchanger that includes a heat exchanger core including a plurality of stacked tubes defining a fluid flow path, a housing substantially surrounding the heat exchanger core, and an elastomeric member positioned between the heat exchanger housing and the heat exchanger core and deformable to allow movement of one of the heat exchanger core and the housing relative to an other of the heat exchanger core and the housing in at least two substantially perpendicular directions. | 11-12-2009 |
20130213619 | HEAT EXCHANGER HAVING CONVOLUTED FIN END AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - The present invention provides a heat exchanger for transferring heat between a first working fluid and a second working fluid. The heat exchanger can include a corrugated fin positionable along a flow path of the first working fluid between adjacent tube walls and being operable to increase heat transfer between the first working fluid and the second working fluid. The fin can include a leg defined between adjacent folds. The heat exchanger can also include a plurality of convolutions extending inwardly from a distal end of the leg and terminating at different distances from the end. | 08-22-2013 |
Robert Rastall, Reading GB
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20110021417 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING OLIGOSACCHARIDES - The present invention concerns compositions comprising a saccharide for the inhibition of pathogen adhesion to mammalian cells. | 01-27-2011 |
Robert A. Rastall, Reading GB
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20090176734 | Method For Simulating The Functional Attributes Of Human Milk Oligosaccharides In Formula-Fed Infants - The present invention is directed to a novel method for increasing the production of acetate, decreasing the production of butyrate, increasing the population and species of beneficial bacteria and slowing the rate of fermentation of prebiotics within the gut of a formula-fed infant. The method comprises administration of a therapeutically effective amount of PDX to the infant. | 07-09-2009 |
20090311379 | Method For Simulating The Functional Attributes Of Human Milk Oligosaccharides In Formula-Fed Infants - The present invention is directed to a novel method for increasing the production of acetate, decreasing the production of butyrate, increasing the population and species of beneficial bacteria and slowing the rate of fermentation of prebiotics within the gut of a formula-fed infant. The method comprises administration of a therapeutically effective amount of PDX to the infant. | 12-17-2009 |
20100316766 | Methods of Promoting the Growth of Beneficial Bacteria in the Gut - A method of promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut of a human in need thereof, which involves administering to a human a composition containing an effective amount of Ara-(1-5)-(Ara) | 12-16-2010 |
20120328585 | Nutritional Composition Having Prebiotic - The present invention is directed to a novel method for increasing the production of acetate, decreasing the production of butyrate, increasing the population and species of beneficial bacteria and slowing the rate of fermentation of prebiotics within the gut of a formula-fed infant. The method comprises administration of a therapeutically effective amount of PDX to the infant. | 12-27-2012 |