Abstract: A kit for labeling cells to determine their viability which includes a first dye for labeling non-viable cells and a second dye for labeling all cells, including non-viable cells in which the dyes are selected to have concentrations suitable for determining the viability of cells in cell suspensions having different cell viability.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 26, 2001
Date of Patent:
June 11, 2002
Assignee:
Guava Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
Janette T. Phi-Wilson, Don F. Rackham, Kevin M. Sheehan
Abstract: The invention relates to the use of protein design automaton (PDA) to generate computationally prescreened secondary libraries of proteins, and to methods and compositions utilizing the libraries.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 15, 1999
Date of Patent:
June 11, 2002
Assignee:
Xencor
Inventors:
Bassil I. Dahiyat, Robert J. Hayes, Jörg Bentzien, Klaus M. Fiebig
Abstract: A quadrupole ion trap mass analyzer in which the trapping volume is defined by spaced linear rods in which linear elements located between the spaced linear rods produce image currents produced by motion of ions in the trapping volume.
Abstract: A coupling mechanism for coupling adjacent cavities which includes a window having side walls joining two cavities and a coupling member extending into said window between said side walls. The coupling member is movable between said side walls to adjust the coupling.
Abstract: Improved oligonucleotides and processes for their use for specific recognition of a target sequence in double-stranded nucleic acid through the formation of an alternate strand triple-helix. The triple-helix forming oligonucleotides bind in a parallel and antiparallel orientation, respectively, to target sequences on alternate strands of the double helical nucleic acid. The oligonucleotides are useful as diagnostic or therapeutic agents and can incorporate an appropriate moiety in one or more nucleotides in the triple-helix forming oligonucleotide.
Abstract: Polypeptides selected from the group of growth factors and cytokines are administered by intrapulmonary inhalation. Disclosed are novel compositions and devices for effecting the intrapulmonary administration of these polypeptides.
Abstract: Tumble drying apparatus and method in which fabric articles are placed in a horizontally disposed cylindrical basket with a stringer which extends across the basket along an arcuate path that passes near the axis, and the basket is rotated about its axis with the stringer causing the fabric articles to tumble through the central portion of the basket in a loosely packed manner as they fall from one side of the basket toward the other.
Abstract: An actuator of the present invention includes a set of generally planar assemblies comprising cross-hinges that are disposed between a set of extended arms and a rigid mounting base. The hinges of the present invention flex to about a pivot axis to replace the pivot and bearing assembly of prior art actuators. In an exemplary embodiment the hinges are used in conjunction with a voice-coil motor (“VCM”).
Abstract: A low profile connector assembly for use with first and second printed circuit boards comprising a male connector housing having a cavity communicating with an opening in a side. A plurality of male electrical contacts have respective blades are disposed completely within the cavity in longitudinally spaced-apart positions and accessible from the opening. A female connector housing is included in the connector assembly for at least partially seating within the cavity. A plurality of female electrical contacts are carried by the female housing and have respective socket portions for receiving the blades when the male and female housings are interconnected. The male and female electrical contacts serve to transmit power between the printed circuit boards. The connector assembly may include a split blade assembly having unitary bodies separated by an insulative spacer for transmitting power from distinct traces and may include cooperative ribs and grooves.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 25, 1999
Date of Patent:
June 11, 2002
Assignee:
TVM Group, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard J. Middlehurst, Donald E. Wood, Robert S. Jetter, Robert G. Foley
Abstract: A method of building and assembling programs across computer networks that is dictated by the user to perform logical work without the user using a compiler. Users are able to assemble programs over a network by defining or re-defining which logical components are bound into the overall program without the use of a compiler. Logical components are called and bound into the program at run time, allowing dynamic programming which may be modified at any time without re-compiling the entire program. Each logical component can act independently of other logical components or work in concert with each other. This allows assembly of a program, even though some components may be created using totally different methodologies and/or are constructed by different programmers.
Abstract: A liquid crystal display has a first substrate plate and a second substrate plate, and a liquid crystal layer disposed between the plates. A polarizing coating, having molecules of one or more organic dyes capable of forming a lyotropic liquid crystalline phase, is formed overlying a selected surface of each plate. Orientation of the polarizing coating is obtained by applying a force to the dye molecules when in the liquid crystal phase and subsequently converting the liquid crystal phase to a solid film.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 23, 1999
Date of Patent:
June 4, 2002
Assignee:
Optiva, Inc.
Inventors:
Ir Gvon Khan, Yuri A. Bobrov, Victor A. Bykov, Leonid Y. Ignatov, Pavel I. Lazarev
Abstract: This invention creates a portable digital identity of the individual that includes personal information, and may also include data representing the person's handwritten signature and one or more passwords. The digital identity optionally includes data representing seals, fingerprints and biometric information. The digital identity can be used to bind a verifiable electronic impression with an electronic document using electronic watermarks so that any modification in the document or the electronic impression bound to the document can be detected. The personal information included in the digital identifiers can include, in addition to a password, answers to questions that are composed by the user. The digital identity of a user can be created once and stored after encryption for protection. This digital identity can then be used by the signer to bind a unique instance of an impression of the digital identity to any document.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 5, 1998
Date of Patent:
June 4, 2002
Assignee:
Skylight Software, Inc.
Inventors:
Shabbir A. Khan, Saeed A. Rajput, Basit Hussain
Abstract: An integrated mobile phone and personal digital assistant that includes a telephone keypad which folds onto a personal digital assistant screen with the keypad exposed, and slides to expose a portion of the screen, and unfolds to expose the entire screen, thereby allowing both devices to share a single screen for their respective operations.
Abstract: A holder for an array of bundles containing multiple fiber optic strands provides a pattern of openings into which one each of each bundle is fit. The openings may (but need not) penetrate the full holder thickness to permit working with bundles from either bundle end. In one embodiment the holder thickness equals the bundle length, and the holder is sized similarly to a microscope slide. An alternative embodiment temporarily retains bundles in a desired registration and subjects the retained bundles to molten material such as wax that is allowed to harden around the bundles and become the holder. A modular holder comprises laminates that each contain parallel grooves sized to receive a bundle. A holder for a single bundle includes cooperating grip-like members, one of which is pivotably attached and biased toward the other member. A common form factor may be used for each holder type to facilitate retaining holders in a common docking station.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 19, 2000
Date of Patent:
May 28, 2002
Assignee:
Illumina, Inc.
Inventors:
John R. Stuelpnagel, Mark S. Chee, Richard J. Pytelewski, Todd Alan Dickinson, Gan G. Wang
Abstract: Compact microwave clothes dryer and method in which the dryer is small enough to be placed on a countertop, and air is circulated past microwave generator and power supply components to the drying chamber to transfer heat from the components to clothes in the chamber to supplement the microwave drying.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 13, 2000
Date of Patent:
May 28, 2002
Assignee:
Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard D. Smith, John F. Gerling, Stephen D. Schultz
Abstract: Described herein are vascular endothelial cell growth factor (VEGF) variants having structural alterations in the C-terminus heparin binding domain and methods of use. The variants exhibit reduced clearance rates for systemic administration generally at lower doses compared with native VEGF thus providing variants having longer availability for therapeutic effect.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 26, 1997
Date of Patent:
May 28, 2002
Assignee:
Genentech, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas F. Zioncheck, Geralyn G. DeGuzman, Rodney G. Keck, Brigitte M. Richard, Nishit B. Modi
Abstract: A cache system has a multilevel cache architecture. An L1 cache receives instructions from an external memory. An L0 cache has a first predetermined number L0 of cache lines for receiving instructions from the L1 cache. An assist cache has a victim cache and a prefetch cache. The victim cache stores a second predetermined number VC of cache lines, and the prefetch cache stores a third predetermined number PC of cache lines. The victim cache receives instructions from the L0 cache. The prefetch cache receives instructions from the L1 cache. A victim filter stores a fourth predetermined number VF of addresses wherein VF is a function of L0 and a number of cache writes. The number of cache writes to the L0 and the victim cache is reduced relative to using the L0 cache without the assist cache.
Abstract: The present invention includes a structure, apparatus, and method by which the reflectivity of a micro-machined reflector can be improved. The present invention increases the mirror's reflectivity at 650 nm, increases its reflectivity at 410 nm, and improves its long-term reliability. The reflectivity at other wavelengths may also be improved. Also, the present invention minimizes mirror plate distortion while providing a suitable fabrication approach.