Patents Assigned to M
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Publication number: 20030229909Abstract: This invention is the first cat cloned by nuclear transfer, as well as any subsequent progeny produced by regular sexual reproduction. Nuclear transfer methods and techniques involving feline somatic cells, nuclei, or nuclear DNA, and the products thereof, are disclosed. In a single experiment 3 cloned embryos derived from the cumulus cell line and 2 embryos derived from fibroblast cells were transferred into a recipient female cat. Following embryo transfer after the period of gestation, a kitten was delivered. The cloned kitten has the exact DNA fingerprint as the cumulus cell line of the adult female cat from which the cumulus cell line was derived.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicant: The Texas A&M University SystemInventors: Mark E. Westhusin, TaeYoung Shin, Jane Pryor, James Rugila, D. C. Kraemer
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Patent number: 6660215Abstract: This invention relates to a plant used to form an air-laid web of fibers and a powder on a running endless forming wire that is air-permeable and operates mainly horizontally, wherein the plant includes a suction unit positioned under the forming wire; a forming head with a perforated base positioned above the forming wire; at least one fiber feed duct using air flow from the fiber source to feed the fiber into the forming head; and at least one powder feed duct to feed powder by means of air flow from the powder source into the forming head.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: M&J Fibretech A/SInventor: Birger Elmgaard Sørensen
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Patent number: 6660792Abstract: A thermoplastic composition, such as PET, contains an inert iron compound such as FeP, FeSi, or combinations thereof, having no chemical activity in the PET, with or without certain quantities of elemental metals, such as antimony, and a reducing agent or other stabilizer such as phosphite or phosphoric acid. A method for forming this composition is also disclosed. The composition may also optionally contain a color stabilizer, a DEG inhibitor and stress crack inhibiting agents.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: M & G USA CorporationInventors: Freddie Lee Massey, George Aaron Deisz, Kevin Rollick, William C. Tung
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Patent number: 6658757Abstract: A system for separating hydrocarbons from a material which includes a process chamber, a process pan operatively connected to the process chamber and removable therefrom, a blower operatively connected to the process chamber and to a heat source, the blower adapted to force heated air into the process chamber through the material disposed on the process pan, the forced heated air adapted to vaporize hydrocarbons and other contaminants disposed on the material, and at least one condenser operatively connected to the process chamber and adapted to condense the vaporized hydrocarbons and other contaminants is disclosed. Further, a method for separating hydrocarbons from a material which includes passing a stream of heated air over the material to volatilize the hydrocarbons, passing the stream of heated air containing the hydrocarbons through at least one condenser to form liquid hydrocarbons, collecting the liquid hydrocarbons, and recirculating the heated air is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: M-I L.L.C.Inventors: Gary E. Fout, Jerry T. Connaughton
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Patent number: 6660808Abstract: Polypropylene impact copolymers and methods of making them are provided. These impact copolymers achieve a balance between stiffness and impact strength and additionally higher gloss by the inclusion therein of a bimodal distribution of rubber particles.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2003Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Sunoco Inc. (R&M)Inventor: Sehyun Kim
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Patent number: 6657522Abstract: A wide bandwidth bias tee including a high frequency terminal, a first resistor coupled between the high frequency terminal and a capacitor, a second resistor coupled to the capacitor, the second resistor coupled in series with the first resistor, and a low frequency terminal, the low frequency terminal coupled to the second resistor.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: M/A-ComInventors: M. Tekamul Buber, Adil Khalil, Robert Ian Gresham
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Patent number: 6655616Abstract: The invention relates to a manual grinder for mounting on the neck (C) of a receptacle for foodstuffs in the form of grains, the grinder being characterized in that it comprises firstly a fixed ring (1) provided with a flange (11) for supporting it on the receptacle, which flange is downwardly extended by an inner sleeve (12) that is engaged in said neck (C) and that presents a toothed inner side wall (12a), and secondly a cap (2) rotatably mounted on said neck (C) covering said ring (1) and including a peripheral skirt (21) radially connected to a central bushing (22) having a toothed outer side wall (22a) that is engaged coaxially in said sleeve (12), so as to define between them a peripheral grinding zone (10).Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: L & M Services B.V.Inventor: Armand Wagner
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Publication number: 20030218261Abstract: A simplified process for flip-chip attachment of a chip to a substrate is provided by precoating the chip with an encapsulant underfill material having separate discrete solder columns therein to eliminate the conventional capillary flow underfill process. Such a structure permits incorporation of remeltable layers for rework, test, or repair. It also allows incorporation of electrical redistribution layers. In one aspect, the chip and pre-coated encapsulant are placed at an angle to the substrate and brought into contact with the pre-coated substrate, then the chip and pre-coated encapsulant are pivoted about the first point of contact, expelling any gas therebetween until the solder bumps on the chip are fully in contact with the substrate. There is also provided a flip-chip configuration having a complaint solder/flexible encapsulant understructure that deforms generally laterally with the substrate as the substrate undergoes expansion or contraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2003Publication date: November 27, 2003Applicant: M. A. CapoteInventors: Miguel A. Capote, Zhiming Zhou, Xiaoqi Zhu, Ligui Zhou
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Patent number: 6652611Abstract: Method of making abrasive compositions comprised of water-insoluble abrasive polishing agents suspended in an aqueous medium in combination using wet grinding, and products thereof. The abrasive compositions made by the method contain appropriately sized abrasive particles provided without the need for drying or dry milling, while also providing an abrasive composition which is theologically stable, settling-resistant, and re-agglomeration resistant, even during and after transport and/or storage before end-use, such as incorporation into dentifrice formulations or other oral cleaning compositions.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: J. M. Huber CorporationInventors: Yung-Hui Huang, Patrick D. McGill, Michel J. Martin, Minas R. Apelian
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Patent number: 6654606Abstract: A Call State Control Function (CSCF) and method of processing a call to a called mobile station (MS). The method is performed in all of the CSCFs in a third generation Internet Protocol (3G.IP) network. When an incoming call setup message such as a Fast Setup or Location Request message is received in the CSCF, the CSCF first determines with a relationship function, whether the CSCF is the Home CSCF for the called MS. If so, a first set of call processing steps are performed. If the CSCF is not the Home CSCF, the CSCF determines if it is currently serving the called MS. If the CSCF is the Serving CSCF, a second set of call processing steps are performed. If the CSCF is neither the Home CSCF nor the Serving CSCF for the called MS, a third set of call processing steps are performed.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson (publ)Inventors: George Foti, Sorin Surdila
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Patent number: 6652680Abstract: The method for producing tubes for heavy guns employs a heat-treatable steel, consisting in wt.-% of 0.20 to 0.50% carbon, max. 1.0% silicon, max. 1.0% manganese, max. 0.03% phosphorus, max. 0.03% sulfur, max. 0.1% aluminum, max. 4% nickel, max. 2% chromium, max. 1% molybdenum, max. 0.5% vanadium, and the remainder of iron and the customary impurities. Forgings of open-smelted cast ingots are pre-worked on a lathe on the outside. The solid blanks obtained in this way are hardened and tempered, only subsequently drilled and then finished.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignees: Edelstahlwerke Buderus AG, Rheinmetall W & M GmbHInventors: Walter Grimm, Wolfgang Arrenbrecht
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Method for improving performance of a flash-based storage system using specialized flash controllers
Publication number: 20030217202Abstract: A system and method for increasing the performance of a flash-based storage system, using specialized flash memory controller(s). Several methods of performance improvement are suggested such as adding DMA capability to flash memory controller to reduce the data transfer time; connecting flash chips to a multitude of flash memory controllers, which allow continuation of the data transfer to the system, even after the page programming operation has started; and connecting flash chips to a multitude of DMA-capable flash memory controllers to allow data transfer directly from one flash chip to another. In addition, a multi-controller design is suggested, which efficiently combines these performance-improving methods. In its best mode of operation, the present invention is a Flash-based storage system with several flash controllers or a multi-controller with DMA interface, organized in a way that reduces the page programming, page fetch and page copy time.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2002Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers Ltd.Inventors: Eugene Zilberman, Alex Yaroshetsky -
Publication number: 20030215345Abstract: According to one embodiment of the invention, a gerotor apparatus includes an outer gerotor having an outer gerotor chamber, an inner gerotor, at least a portion of which is disposed within the outer gerotor chamber, and a synchronizing apparatus operable to control the rotation of the inner gerotor relative to the outer gerotor. The inner gerotor includes one or more entrance passages operable to communicate a lubricant into the outer gerotor chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicants: Texas A&M University Systems, StarRotor CorporationInventors: Mark T. Holtzapple, George A. Rabroker, Thomas J. Beck, Mark Ehsani, Matthew M. Whiteacre, Michael Kyle Ross, Gary P. Noyes
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Publication number: 20030216147Abstract: A home Message Center (MC) in a telecommunications network is capable of receiving a short message, the short message being originated by an A-subscriber and destined to a B-subscriber, and determines that prepaid charging is applicable for the short message for at least one of the A-subscriber and the B-subscriber. A PrePaid Charging Service Control Point (PPC SCP) is connected to the home MC and is responsible of prepaid accounting for the at least one of the A-subscriber and the B-subscriber. The home MC sends to a PPC SCP an indication for notifying the PPC SCP that prepaid charging is applicable for the short message for the at least one of the A-subscriber and the B-subscriber, and based on the indication, the PPC SCP charges a prepaid account of the at least one of the A-subscriber and the B-subscriber for the short message.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2002Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson (publ) signedInventors: Stephane Morin, Susan Anctil, Joseph Gang Yan, Patricia Fernandez, Teresa Marchut-Wierzbica
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Publication number: 20030213731Abstract: A screening system including a vibratory screen separator having a resiliently mounted frame with a low frequency vibratory drive coupled to that frame. A taut screen is rigidly mounted in the frame and a vibration transmitter assembly is resiliently mounted to the frame and fixed to the taut screen. The vibration transmitter includes a planar ring compressed against the taut screen and vibration generators. The vibration generators are air turbines with eccentric weights. The frame includes support elements extending from the cylindrical outer housing sections of the separator to a concentrically mounted support ring. Compressed air is provided to the turbines through hollow structure within the frame. Valves control exhaust from the turbines. The low frequency vibratory drive operates in a range of about 8 Hz to 30 Hz while the vibration generators provided by the air turbines operate in a range of about 275 Hz to 600 Hz.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: M-I L.L.C.Inventors: Ari M. Hukki, Peter D. Knox
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Patent number: 6649299Abstract: A porous gas diffusion electrode for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells. The electrode contains an electrocatalyst, a polymer electrolyte and nanosized pores. The pores are formed using nanosized pore-formers. The pore-former is applied to a substrate along with a polymer electrolyte and an electrocatalyst and the resulting structure is treated to remove the pore-former.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: The Texas A&M University SystemInventors: A. John Appleby, Serguey Gamburzev
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Patent number: 6649716Abstract: A process for producing polymers of &agr;-methylstyrene uses tin IV chloride as a polymerization initiator. Use of tin IV chloride as an initiator allows polymerization to proceed without purification of the monomer prior to processing. Polymerization can be carried out at ambient temperatures with mild exotherms and good polymer yields. The process uses solvents commonly found in a plant producing &agr;-methylstyrene.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Sunoco, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: Ronald A. Andrekanic, Jeffrey S. Salek, Steven E. Mulhall, Yuriy V. Bubnov
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Patent number: 6649112Abstract: A thermal expansion compensation support and method are used in a hot runner injection mold for maintaining liquid-tight relationships between parts that define a flow passageway. The support includes an annular housing having an annular recess that receives a spring, such as a Belleville washer, and a cover that overlies the annular recess in the housing. The housing and the cover are spring biased from each other to maintain a pressure force on the surfaces that are in contact with the outer faces of each of the cover and of the annular housing. The support imparts a holding force on the several parts of the machine that define the molding material flow passageway to prevent leakage. The method involves holding the parts together at a first holding force level for an initial portion of a warm-up temperature range and holding the parts together at a second holding force level for the remainder of the temperature range.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: D-M-E CompanyInventors: Frederick G. Steil, Rui Novo, Frank J. Eigler
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Patent number: 6648398Abstract: A method and apparatus for coupling a vehicle body panel partition for pivotal movement between an upright and a retracted position. A mounting includes hinge sets formed from two hinge leafs, each hinge leaf being used to retain one of the alternate ends of the torsion rod pin extending through aligned pivot portions on each pin leaf. Preferably, each hinge set is integrally formed with the torsion pin by retainers holding ends of the torsion pin with respect to each of the leafs. In the preferred embodiment, a return bent end of the torsion pin is received in an extended support member while the other end is retained in a returned bent portion of the second leaf, each end extending in a radial direction aligned at an angle to the direction of the other end.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: M&C CorporationInventor: Michael John Duffy
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Publication number: 20030212794Abstract: A method and a node for associating an IP address of a device with its MAC address, where the network parts of the device and the node are different. The device receives an ARP response comprising the device's IP address and MAC address, accepts the response regardless of a difference between the network parts, and associates the IP address with the MAC address. There is further a method and a node in an IP network where the node receives a message for the device, determines that it does not have the MAC address corresponding to the IP address, and broadcasts an ARP request. The method and node is particularly useful for mobile IP, where a device roams between various sub-nets.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Applicant: Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson (publ)Inventors: Samy Touati, Xiaobo Fan, Payam Etminani