Patents Represented by Attorney Barnes & Thronburg LLP
  • Patent number: 7803854
    Abstract: The Proteins of the PR-5 family having a lectin-like ? barrel domain control apoptosis in yeast through receptor binding. Receptors that specifically bind to PR-5 proteins having a lectin-like ? barrel domain have been found to be homologous to mammalian adiponectin receptors, and such PR-5 proteins can act as functional homologues of adiponectin and control adiponectin response in mammals. PR-5 proteins having a lectin-like ? barrel domain, for example osmotin, can be used in the treatment of conditions in mammals which are the result of activation or inhibition of adiponectin receptor-mediated metaboloic pathways. PR-5 proteins having a lectin-like ? barrel domain, nucleic acids encoding such proteins, and receptors that specifically bind such proteins, can also be used in screening and rational design of new therapeutic agents for use in mammals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2010
    Assignee: Purdue Research Foundation
    Inventors: Ray A. Bressan, Meena L. Narasimhan
  • Patent number: 7603813
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a method of monitoring a door gap to determine whether a proper final closed position of doors exists after a closing of doors of rail vehicles, or other vehicles or elevators. The vehicles or elevators have at least one door leaf which is equipped on its main closing edge with an elastically deformable or elastically mounted profile. The position and/or shape of the profile is detected by electric, pneumatic, optical, inductive, capacitive or magnetic sensors or a combination of such sensors in connection with an electronic monitoring system which analyzes the signals of the sensors and, if applicable, determines the existence of the door gap. The method steps include closing the doors, activating the electronic monitoring system after the closing of the doors; monitoring the door gap and determining a final closed position of the doors by the electronic monitoring system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2009
    Assignee: Knorr-Bremse Gesellschaft Mit Beschrankter Haftung
    Inventor: Friedrich Hackl
  • Patent number: 7552711
    Abstract: An intake control device for a vehicle engine includes: a throttle body; a main throttle valve configured to be opened or closed in response to an operation applied to a throttle grip, the main throttle valve being rotatably supported by the throttle body; a sub-throttle valve configured to be opened or closed under control of an actuator, the sub-throttle valve being rotatably supported by the throttle body; an intake air path formed in the throttle body and provided with the main throttle valve and the sub-throttle valve so as to open or close the intake air path; and a bypass air path that is different from the intake air path and provided with an idle speed control (ISC) valve that is controlled so as to open or close the bypass air path in conjunction with the sub-throttle valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 2008
    Date of Patent: June 30, 2009
    Assignee: Suzuki Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventor: Masaaki Kaneko
  • Patent number: 7533935
    Abstract: A child vehicle seat is suitable for being placed on a vehicle seat provided with a headrest. The headrest is connected to the vehicle seat by means of at least two uprights. The child vehicle seat at least comprises a backrest and means for connecting said backrest to said headrest in use. Said means can be connected to the two uprights in use. The means comprise at least one hook-shaped element which is movable with respect to the backrest, wherein the headrest can remain connected to the vehicle seat in use while said means are being connected to and disconnected from the two uprights.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 19, 2009
    Assignee: Cosco Management, Inc.
    Inventor: Marc Mostert
  • Patent number: 7165434
    Abstract: The object of the invention is a hot-forming tool (1) having an upper die and a lower die (1a, 1b), the upper as well as the lower die (1a, 1b) each consisting of a base plate (2) having a forming cheek (3) fixed thereto and a core (4) which is also fixed to the base plate (2), and a duct system (5) for the guiding-through of a coolant being constructed between the core (4) and the backside of the forming cheek (3) facing the core (4). In this case, at least the forming cheeks (3) are constructed as cast parts. As a result of this manufacturing method relating to the forming cheeks (2) (3? translator), the manufacturing costs of the hot-forming tool (1) can be significantly lowered because a high-expenditure mechanical cutting machining of the forming cheeks is only still required in the area of the mounting surfaces (3a) as well as the mutually facing exterior sides (3b).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2007
    Assignee: Benteler Maschinenbau GmbH
    Inventors: Martin Vinnen, Robert Stockter, Hans Jürgen Knaup
  • Patent number: 7036812
    Abstract: An apparatus for processing, stacking and thereafter collecting printed forms, includes: a dual registering stacking interface, that stacks and accumulates forms in a stack or in a continuing feeding as separate forms; and, a sequencer merger that receives the forms from the dual registering stacking interface and directs the forms in a selected order to an output end. The output end communicates with an accumulator that feeds the forms to a folder. The folder thereafter feeds the forms to a collector to be held until called for by a subsequent downstream device, such as a mail inserter device. The resister, accumulator and collector are belt and/or roller driven devices, wherein the invention provides clutching assemblies for the transport belts and rollers in order to eliminate the streaking of the printed forms when idled forms are held stationary against the transport belts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2006
    Inventors: Kenneth A. Stevens, Douglas A. Keller