Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Steven B. Kelber
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Patent number: 6352046Abstract: A telescoping and rolling cover assembly for a barge includes a plurality of cover sections that travel along a track or tracks provided on the barge coaming. The cover sections may be provided with anti-derailment clamps that engage a vertical lip of the barge coaming to prevent the covers from being pulled off the track. The clamps may further be provided with wind latch extensions that secure the cover sections when in a stacked position. The cover sections may be provided with a stacking shelf that provides a surface on which an overlying stacked cover may rest. The cover sections may travel along one or more tracks provided on the sides of the barge coaming. A portion of some cover sections may travel along tracks attached to underlying cover sections. The cover assembly may be made of fiber reinforced plastic.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: Proform Company, LLCInventors: Robin L. Berg, Sr., Brian Garcia, Kaushik Mallick, Roderick Annis
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Patent number: 6347841Abstract: An apparatus connectable to a brake master cylinder for regulating pressure in a hydraulic brake system. The apparatus includes an outer casing housing a cylinder portion and a piston slidable therewithin. A pressure chamber forms between the cylinder wall and the piston. The piston includes a seal within an outer groove to prevent fluid leakage. The cylinder portion includes an inlet hole for hydraulic fluid flow into the cylinder and an air discharge valve. A fixing member having an extension with a concave portion is threadably attached to the lower end of the case, and a rod portion of the piston slidably fits into the concave portion. A spring providing a constant pre-pressure is located between a shoulder of the piston and a pressure controlling member abutting the fixing member, such that the end of the rod remains a fixed distance from the bottom of the concave portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1999Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Inventor: Dae Sung Kim
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Patent number: 6346615Abstract: Spiroadamantyl dioxetanes bearing an alkoxy substituent, and an aromatic substituent of phenyl or naphthyl on the dioxetane ring can be activated to chemiluminesce if the aromatic substituent bears a moiety designated OX, wherein the X is cleaved by an enzyme with which the dioxetane is permitted to come in contact with. The T½ kinetics of the chemiluminescent reaction, as well as the signal intensity, or quantum yield of the chemiluminescent reaction, can be altered by selection of an electron-withdrawing or an electron-donating group Z, at positions on the aromatic substituent other than those adjacent the point of attachment to the dioxetane. Signal strength can further be enhanced by recognized chemiluminescent enhancers.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: February 12, 2002
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Patent number: 6344281Abstract: IC fabrication employs the deposition of aluminum as a metallization layer. Frequently, the aluminum is doped with copper in small amounts to improve electric properties. Low temperature deposition of these layers is preferred to ensure the proper microstructure and surface roughness. Low temperature deposition (below about 300° C.) results in the formation of copper precipitates which can be difficult to remove. Annealing the layer formed, either prior to, or after formation of capping layers and additional layers thereon, drives the copper precipitate back into solution, permitting small dimension fabrication.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1999Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Cypress Semiconductor CorporationInventors: Mark Smith, Ivan Ivanov, Frederick Eisenmann
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Patent number: 6342220Abstract: Various forms of c-mpl agonist antibodies are shown to influence the replication, differentiation or maturation of blood cells, especially megakaryocytes and megakaryocyte progenitor cells. Accordingly, these compounds may be used for treatment of thrombocytopenia.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1997Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Genentech, Inc.Inventors: Camellia W. Adams, Paul J. Carter, Brian M. Fendly, Austin L. Gurney
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Patent number: 6336280Abstract: A self-propelled rotary excavator having a plurality of booms forming a boom assembly attached to a chassis, with a rotary cutting device attached to the end of the boom assembly. The boom assembly positions the rotary cutting device at a desired position in regard to the chassis or moving portion of the self-propelled rotary excavator. The position of the rotary cutting device is maintainable (preferably controlled by lasers) so as to provide a ditch which has a constant grade regardless of the undulations of the land upon which the self-propelled rotary excavator traverses. An operator of the self-propelled rotary excavator can also independently control both the depth of the cut produced by the rotary cutting device and the distance in a direction perpendicular to the depth of the cut produced by the rotary cutting device.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Mississippi State UniversityInventor: Norman M. Haigh
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Patent number: 6337171Abstract: A radiation-sensitive resin composition comprising (A) resin which comprises a recurring unit (1) shown by the following formula (1) and either or both of a recurring unit (2) shown by the following formula (2) and a recurring unit (3) shown by the following formula (3), and (B) a photoacid generator shown by the following formula (4).Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1999Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: JSR CorporationInventors: Eiichi Kobayashi, Yukio Nishimura, Takeo Shioya
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Patent number: 6322793Abstract: An attenuated, avirulent recombinant vaccine providing challenged protection against channel catfish virus comprises deletion of gene 50. Gene 50 encodes a secreted glycoprotein. Removal of gene 50, or replacement of gene 50 with foreign genetic material, provides a vaccine with which induces virus specific immunity against CCV disease.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Mississippi State UniversityInventors: Nathalie Vanderheijden, Joseph A. Martial, Larry A. Hanson
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Patent number: 6319894Abstract: There is disclosed a complex and a combination of the glycosylated polypeptide fetuin and a therapeutically active small molecule compound having a net positive charge at physiological pH. The presence of fetuin as a drug complex or in combination with the therapeutically active small molecule compound enhances therapeutic activity of the small molecule compound. The present invention further provides a means for screening for therapeutically active small molecule compounds by means of binding to fetuin.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1997Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: The Picower Institute for Medical ResearchInventors: Kevin Tracey, Haichao Wang
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Patent number: 6310014Abstract: Personal and household care compositions that deliver an audible crackling or popping sound during use. The sound is created by the release of pressurized carbon dioxide that has been encapsulated in a water-soluble structure. The carbon dioxide gas is released as the encapsulating material dissolves or when it is ruptured by mechanical action. The popping or crackling sound helps create consumer interest by signaling the presence and continued action of the product.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1999Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Phyzz Inc.Inventor: Allen H. Rau
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Patent number: 6309655Abstract: Disclosed herein is a cosmetic composition comprising a self-heating component, self-indicating disintegrating granules comprised of water-insoluble polymer and a colorant, which gives users indications of the length of time the composition has been applied and the degree of mixing when in use.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: The Andrew Jergens CompanyInventor: Cindy Minnix
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Patent number: 6297253Abstract: The present invention concerns alkyl aryl carbonyl compounds that possess anti-infective activity. The compounds of the invention can be used to target specific nuclear localization signal, thereby blocking importation of specific proteins or molecular complex into the nucleus of a cell. The invention encompasses methods of use of such compounds for treatment or prevention of infectious diseases, such as parasitic and viral diseases, including, for example, malaria and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The use of the compounds to detect certain specific protein structures which are present in nuclear localization sequences is also taught.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1996Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: The Picower Institute For Medical ResearchInventors: Michael L. Bukrinsky, Anthony Cerami, Peter Ulrich
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Patent number: 6296385Abstract: A probe for measuring the viscosity and/or temperature of high temperature liquids, such as molten metals, glass and similar materials comprises a rod which is an acoustical waveguide through which a transducer emits an ultrasonic signal through one end of the probe, and which is reflected from (a) a notch or slit or an interface between two materials of the probe and (b) from the other end of the probe which is in contact with the hot liquid or hot melt, and is detected by the same transducer at the signal emission end. To avoid the harmful effects of introducing a thermally conductive heat sink into the melt, the probe is made of relatively thermally insulative (non-heat-conductive) refractory material. The time between signal emission and reflection, and the amplitude of reflections, are compared against calibration curves to obtain temperature and viscosity values.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1998Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Mississippi State UniversityInventors: Krishnan Balasubramaniam, Vimal Shah, R. Daniel Costley, Jagdish P. Singh
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Patent number: 6294764Abstract: An apparatus and method for multiple component process analysis and control includes the steps of obtaining a sample from a process stream, interrogating the sample using spectroscopy according to an established QA/QC protocol to determine the concentrations of a plurality of molecules in the sample, transmitting the determined concentrations to a control computer, determining control system response based upon the determined concentrations and a process model, implementing at least one facility action based on the control system response, and repeating the obtaining, interrogating, transmitting, determining and implementing steps. The apparatus extends the technology of multi-component analytical instrumentation to the direct use in a controller suitable of a wide variety of processes encountered in waste remediation, chemical manufacturing, combustion, and other industrial operations.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Mississippi State UniversityInventors: Jeffrey S. Lindner, Hossein Toghiani, Jason M. Hamilton
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Patent number: 6287767Abstract: A chemiluminescent assays for the determination of the presence or amount of a biopolymer in bound assays using 1,2-dioxetanes in connection with AttoPhos™ as chemiluminescent substrates for enzyme-labeled targets or probes is provided. Further disclosed is a kit for conducting a bioassay for the presence or concentration of a biopolymer comprising a) an enzyme complex; b) a 1,2-dioxetane; and c) AttoPhos™.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1998Date of Patent: September 11, 2001
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Patent number: 6282544Abstract: A method of populating multiple data marts in a single operation from a set of transactional data held in a database in a single aggregation process, in which aggregate values are calculated only once, a determination is made as to which output data marts required the aggregate value, and the aggregate values are output to the appropriate data marts. Dimension data associated with the output aggregate records is also output to the appropriate data marts.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Computer Associates Think, Inc.Inventors: Eva Man-Yan Tse, Michael Dean Lore, James Daniel Attaway
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Patent number: 6280614Abstract: A water-tight fiberglass septic tank is strong enough to withstand live loads. The fiberglass septic tank is preferably designed with integral ribs to for structural strength. In one preferred embodiment, the tank is made in two unequal halves. The lower half comprises the major portion of the tank and includes a bottom, two endwalls and two sidewalls. The upper half comprises a cover. This arrangement allows the horizontal seam to be placed above the internal waterline, thereby protecting the seam from exposure to sewage. At least one of the endwalls includes a raised top portion that allows a pipe to be located near the top of the lower portion without passing through the seam between the upper and lower portions of the tank. The endwalls are also curved to allow for angled inlet and outlet pipe connections. The ribs are preferably internal and hollow. The lower portion of the tank is also preferably flat bottomed. A provision has been made for a self-locating baffle if required.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Xerxes CorporationInventors: Robin Berg, Kaushik Mallick, Brian Garcia, Michael Zais
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Patent number: 6280900Abstract: A radiation-sensitive resin composition comprising (a) a resin represented by a copolymer of p-hydroxystyrene and t-butyl (meth)acrylate and a copolymer of p-hydroxystyrene and p-t-butoxystyrene, (b) a photoacid generator, and (c) a quaternary ammonium salt compound represented by tetramethylammonium adamantanecarboxylate, tetramethylammonium oxalate, tetraethylammonium pyruvate. The radiation-sensitive resin composition is capable of producing a rectangular resist pattern while preventing the top edge of the pattern from rounding, which is a big problem in microprocessing of design dimensions of about 0.20 &mgr;m with a thin film. The radiation-sensitive resin composition is highly sensitive to deep ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and charged particle rays and exhibits excellent sensitivity, resolution, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: JSR CorporationInventors: Takashi Chiba, Jun Numata
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Patent number: 6274566Abstract: A method for binding tumor emboli circulating in the blood of mammals is provided by oral or intravenous administration of a modified alginate, prepared from alginic acid by thermal degradation/hydrolysis or enzymatic degradation. The modified alginate has a molecular weight of no more than 40,000 daltons, and is water soluble.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Econugenics, Inc.Inventors: Isaac Eliaz, Michael McCulloch
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Patent number: 6270939Abstract: A radiation-sensitive resin composition comprising a solution of an alkali-soluble resin and a radiation-sensitive compound in a solvent comprising a monooxymonocarboxylic acid ester. This composition has a high storage stability (i.e., a very small amount of fine particles are formed during storage) and is suited for use as a resist for making integrated circuits.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2000Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: JSR CorporationInventors: Yoshihiro Hosaka, Ikuo Nozue, Masashige Takatori, Yoshiyuki Harita