Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Silva
Jeffrey Silva has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11958435Abstract: A seat assembly includes a seat portion having a frame assembly. A routing mechanism includes a plate member that is operably coupled to the frame assembly. The plate member includes a first portion having first and second raised portions spaced-apart from one another to define a channel therebetween. The routing mechanism further includes a connection assembly having upper and lower tabs spaced-apart from one another with a routing column assembly interconnecting the upper and lower tabs. A tether member includes a body portion that is routed through the routing mechanism, in that the body portion of the tether member is received in the channel of the routing mechanism and is wrapped around the routing column assembly and directed in forward direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2022Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Johnathan Andrew Line, Joseph Michael Kish, Macit Aktas, Benjamin Yilma, Derek Board, Kevin Michael Pline, Raed EL-Jawahri, Jeffrey Charles Paddock, James Robert Chascsa, II, Marcos Silva Kondrad, Rachel Demerly, Robyne McBride
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Patent number: 8030089Abstract: A method of identifying molecules of biological origin is disclosed. The molecules are identified and the basis of the accurately determined mass to charge ratio of the molecules and at least a further physico-chemical property such as elution time or charge state. Further physico-chemical properties may be used. The experimentally determined accurate mass and physico-chemical properties can then be compared with a look-up table of information. The look-up table may generated or physico-chemical properties of data in a conventional database may be calculated. The ability to recognize and preferably identify the same molecules in two different samples may be used to determine whether a particular biological molecules has been expressed differently in an experimental sample relative to a control sample.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Scott Geromanos, Ashok R. Dongre, Gregory Opiteck, Jeffrey Silva
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Publication number: 20080286764Abstract: A method of identifying molecules of biological origin is disclosed. The molecules are identified and the basis of the accurately determined mass to charge ratio of the molecules and at least a further physico-chemical property such as elution time or charge state. Further physico-chemical properties may be used. The experimentally determined accurate mass and physico-chemical properties can then be compared with a look-up table of information. The look-up table may generated or physico-chemical properties of data in a conventional database may be calculated. The ability to recognise and preferably identify the same molecules in two different samples may be used to determine whether a particular biological molecules has been expressed differently in an experimental sample relative to a control sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2004Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Scott Geromanos, Ashok Dongre, Gregory Opiteck, Jeffrey Silva
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Publication number: 20080142696Abstract: A method of identifying molecules of biological origin is disclosed. The molecules are identified and the basis of the accurately determined mass to charge ratio of the molecules and at least a further physico-chemical property such as elution time or charge state. Further physico-chemical properties may be used. The experimentally determined accurate mass and physico-chemical properties can then be compared with a look-up table of information. The look-up table may generated or physico-chemical properties of data in a conventional database may be calculated. The ability to recognise and preferably identify the same molecules in two different samples may be used to determine whether a particular biological molecules has been expressed differently in an experimental sample relative to a control sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2004Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Scott Geromanos, Ashok R. Dongre, Gregory Opiteck, Jeffrey Silva
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Publication number: 20080135744Abstract: A method of identifying molecules of biological origin is disclosed. The molecules are identified and the basis of the accurately determined mass to charge ratio of the molecules and at least a further physico-chemical property such as elution time or charge state. Further physico-chemical properties may be used. The experimentally determined accurate mass and physico-chemical properties can then be compared with a look-up table of information. The look-up table may generated or physico-chemical properties of data in a conventional database may be calculated. The ability to recognise and preferably identify the same molecules in two different samples may be used to determine whether a particular biological molecules has been expressed differently in an experimental sample relative to a control sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2004Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Scott Geromanos, Ashok R. Dongre, Gregory Opiteck, Jeffrey Silva
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Publication number: 20080070314Abstract: A system and method for mass analysis where a sample (102) is separated in a liquid chromatograph (104), and subsequently analyzed in a mass spectrometer (112).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2005Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventors: Scott Geromanos, Marc Gorenstein, Jeffrey Silva, Guo-Zhong Li
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Publication number: 20070009898Abstract: A method of identifying molecules of biological origin is disclosed. The molecules are identified and the basis of the accurately determined mass to charge ratio of the molecules and at least a further physico-chemical property such as elution time or charge state. Further physico-chemical properties may be used. The experimentally determined accurate mass and physico-chemical properties can then be compared with a look-up table of information. The look-up table may generated or physico-chemical properties of data in a conventional database may be calculated. The ability to recognise and preferably identify the same molecules in two different samples may be used to determine whether a particular biological molecules has been expressed differently in an experimental sample relative to a control sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2004Publication date: January 11, 2007Applicant: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Scott Geromanos, Ashok Dongre, Gregory Opiteck, Jeffrey Silva
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Publication number: 20050095633Abstract: The invention relates to regulators of fungal gene expression and their use in commercial and medical applications. More particularly, the invention relates to regulators of fungal genes involved in production of enzymes, secondary metabolites and other useful products, as well as to regulators of genes involved in fungal invasion. The invention provides novel regulators of fungal gene expression, and methods for using regulator genes in commercial and medical applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Brian Cali, Douglas Holtzman, Jeffrey Silva, Joshua Trueheart, Lixin Zhang, Kevin Madden, G. Milne, Amir Sherman
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Publication number: 20050092910Abstract: A method of identifying molecules of biological origin is disclosed. The molecules are identified and the basis of the accurately determined mass to charge ratio of the molecules and at least a further physico-chemical property such as elution time or charge state. Further physico-chemical properties may be used. The experimentally determined accurate mass and physico-chemical properties can then be compared with a look-up table of information. The look-up table may generated or physico-chemical properties of data in a conventional database may be calculated. The ability to recognise and preferably identify the same molecules in two different samples may be used to determine whether a particular biological molecules has been expressed differently in an experimental sample relative to a control sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2002Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Scott Geromanos, Ashok Dongre, Gregory Opiteck, Jeffrey Silva
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Patent number: D831496Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2016Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Silva
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Patent number: D874289Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2018Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Silva
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Patent number: D1024791Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2019Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Silva