Patents by Inventor Kevin Keith
Kevin Keith 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: 7226782Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2005Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignees: Chromatin, Inc., The University of ChicagoInventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Patent number: 7193128Abstract: The present invention provides methods of doing business and providing services. For example, methods of increasing the revenue of crops are provided. To this end, the method includes the use of a nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and mini chromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignees: Chromatin, Inc., University of ChicagoInventors: Gregory P. Copenhaver, Kevin Keith, Daphne Preuss
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Patent number: 7141283Abstract: Fastener components, and method of making fastener components for securing loop-carrying members are disclosed. The fastener component includes a tubular structure, and a plurality of discrete projections extending from a surface of the tubular structure. Each projection includes a molded stem of resin integral with the surface from which the projection extends, and a loop-engageable head formed at a distal end of the stem to overhang the surface. A majority of the projections are directed away from a common, open longitudinal end of the tubular structure to allow longitudinal overlap of the fastener component with a complementary loop-carrying member received from the longitudinal end, but to resist subsequent removal of the loop-carrying member toward the longitudinal end due to engagement of the projections.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventors: Daniel Lee Janzen, Kevin Keith Line, Paul Joseph Voigt
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Patent number: 7132240Abstract: The invention provides efficient methods for the isolation of centromeres from potentially any organism. Using the methods of the invention, methylated centromere DNA may be isolated from potentially any centromere in an organism. The technique is amenable to mass screenings employing use of arrays comprising libraries of DNA from a target species.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2003Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: The University of ChicagoInventors: Song Luo, Gregory Copenhaver, Kevin Keith, Daphne Preuss
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Patent number: 7119250Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2002Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: The University of ChicagoInventors: Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Patent number: 7108814Abstract: Touch fastener, molded articles having touch fasteners and methods of making such touch fasteners and articles are provided. The touch fasteners include a sheet form base having an upper face and a lower face; a plurality of male fastener elements, each fastener element having a stem molded integrally with and extending from the upper face of the sheet form base; and a foam or fibrous non-woven material adjacent to the upper face of the sheet form base, wherein at least a portion of the foam or fibrous non-woven material is disposed between at least a portion of the fastening elements.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventors: Emilio Munoz Herrero, Luis Parellada Armela, Daniel Lee Janzen, Kevin Keith Line, Christopher M. Gallant
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Patent number: 7013358Abstract: The present invention provides a system for signaling legacy serialized interrupts within a PCI-Express environment, using message signaled interrupts. The system provides structures and methods that interface a PCI environment (106) with a PCI-Express environment (104). The present invention provides a PCI to PCI-Express bridge device (110) that is communicatively linked (112, 114) to the PCI and PCI-Express environments. The bridge device comprises a translation function (116) that is communicatively linked (120, 122) to the PCI and PCI-Express environments. A serialized interrupt is signaled from the PCI environment, and the translation function generates a message signaled interrupt within the PCI-Express environment based on that serialized interrupt.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Andrew W. Lueck, Kevin Keith Main
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Publication number: 20050268359Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Applicants: University of Chicago, Chromatin, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20050266560Abstract: The present invention provides for the identification and cloning of functional plant centromeres in Arabidopsis. This will permit construction of stably inherited minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells. In addition, information on the structure and function of these regions will prove valuable in isolating additional centromeric and centromere related genetic elements and polypeptides from other species.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOInventors: Daphne Preuss, Gregory Copenhaver, Kevin Keith
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Publication number: 20050257282Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2005Publication date: November 17, 2005Applicant: University of ChicagoInventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregrory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20050241016Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Applicant: University of ChicagoInventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20050241015Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Applicant: University of ChicagoInventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20040023282Abstract: The invention provides efficient methods for the isolation of centromeres from potentially any organism. The methods represents an advance over the prior art in that costly and labor intensive mapping programs are not required. Using the technique, methylated centromere DNA may be isolated from potentially any centromere in an organism. The technique is amenable to mass screenings employing use of arrays comprising libraries of DNA from a target species.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Song Luo, Gregory Copenhaver, Kevin Keith, Daphne Preuss
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Patent number: 6649347Abstract: The invention provides efficient methods for the isolation of centromeres from potentially any organism. The methods may comprise the steps of: a) preparing a first sample of genomic DNA from a selected species; b) obtaining a plurality of methylated nucleic acid segments from the genomic DNA; and c) screening the methylated nucleic acid segments to identify a centromere nucleic acid sequence.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Chromatin, Inc.Inventors: Song Luo, Gregory Copenhaver, Kevin Keith, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20030131372Abstract: The present invention provides methods of doing business and providing services. For example, methods of increasing the revenue of crops are provided. To this end, the method includes the use of a nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and mini chromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventors: Gregory Copenhaver, Kevin Keith, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20030124561Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20020123053Abstract: The invention provides efficient methods for the isolation of centromeres from potentially any organism. The methods represents an advance over the prior art in that costly and labor intensive mapping programs are not required. Using the technique, methylated centromere DNA may be isolated from potentially any centromere in an organism. The technique is amenable to mass screenings employing use of arrays comprising libraries of DNA from a target species.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2001Publication date: September 5, 2002Applicant: University of ChicagoInventors: Song Luo, Gregory Copenhaver, Kevin Keith, Daphne Preuss
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Patent number: 6193117Abstract: Glove fitting apparatus including cuff holding means (14) adapted to hold open the cuff opening of a glove, and adapted to release said glove after insertion of a user's hand, and support means (20) for supporting the cuff holding means. The glove may be released directly from the holding means, or alternatively, the glove may be released by way of releasing of the holding means from the support means. The retaining means may include stiffening means wherein the support means releasably holds the stiffening means and the glove supported thereby. It is also preferred that the stiffening means includes a ring assembly (14) comprising two rings which fit closely one inside the other such that when the opening of the glove is fitted over the inner ring, the outer ring may be tightly engaged about the inner ring to clamp the opening of the glove between the two rings.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Inventor: Kevin Keith Poschelk
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Patent number: 6101057Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for providing a hard stop for a robot included within an automated tape cartridge loading/unloading system. The system includes a tape drive having a loader which includes a movable loader tray. The loader tray is moved by a loader motor included within the loader. A determination is made of an insertion of a tape cartridge by the robot into a front of the tape drive. This determination is made utilizing a sensor included within the tape drive. In response to the determination, the tray is continuously held against the front of the tape drive while the tape cartridge is being inserted into the drive by the robot, thus providing a hard stop for the robot once the tape cartridge is completely inserted into the tray.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1997Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Kevin Keith Kartchner, Colleen Renee Stouffer
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Patent number: 6082844Abstract: Disclosed is a mounting structure for mounting a horizontal insertion loading data storage drive in a data storage library having downwardly inclined shelves. A bracket mounts the data storage drive, and support bars are mounted in parallel in the data storage library and support the bracket on each side at a downwardly inclined angle. Thus, the horizontal insertion loading data storage drive is mounted at the downwardly inclined angle to receive data storage media from a robot accessor at the angle of the downwardly inclined shelves. The mounting structure support bars are parallel slides which slidably support the bracket at the downwardly inclined angle. A ratchet bar is mounted in the library at the downwardly inclined angle, and has a plurality of ratchet holes in the downwardly inclined direction. A latch is mounted on the bracket for engaging the ratchet holes of the ratchet bar to support the bracket and data storage drive against sliding on the support bar slides.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Hartmut Ernst Hausler, Paul Yu-Fei Hu, Kevin Keith Kartchner, Steve John Roffinoli