Patents by Inventor R. Raab
R. Raab 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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Publication number: 20240384286Abstract: The transgenic plants expressing one or more antagonist IL-10R peptides and anti-IL-10 single domain antibodies that stimulate or modulate the immune system and improve gastrointestinal physiology of an animal fed the transgenic plants or tissues thereof and the genes encoding the antagonist IL-10R peptides and anti-IL-10 single domain antibodies are described. The animal feed additives and animal feed incorporating the transgenic plants or tissues thereof are also described. Methods of stimulating or modulating an animal's immune system, improving an animal's gastrointestinal physiology, improving animal performance by using the transgenic plants or tissues thereof, and treating animals infected with a gastrointestinal pathogen are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2024Publication date: November 21, 2024Applicant: AGRIVIDA, INC.Inventors: R. RAAB, Oleg BOUGRI, Matthew PARKER, Philip LESSARD
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Patent number: 10302090Abstract: Apparatus for providing liquid from a reservoir of liquid contained in a vehicle/vessel or other equipment, featuring a pump for pumping liquid having a pump housing outlet nozzle; and a back flow preventer assembly having an inlet end to couple to the outlet nozzle, having an outlet end to couple to an outlet hose for connecting to an outlet exiting a wall of a vehicle, vessel or other equipment, and having a duckbill-type check valve to provide liquid being pumped in one direction from the reservoir of the vehicle, vessel or other equipment to the outlet exiting the wall of the vehicle, vessel or other equipment via the outlet hose, and also configured to prevent residue liquid left in the outlet hose from flowing back into the pump and returning to the reservoir once the pump has completed pumping if the outlet exiting the wall of the vehicle, vessel or other equipment is above the outlet nozzle, so as to prevent on an on/off oscillation of the pump depending on the volume of residue liquid left in the outType: GrantFiled: February 28, 2014Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Flow Control LLC.Inventors: Randall H. Moormann, Todd R. Raabe
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Patent number: 7981331Abstract: A method for repairing a wear-induced void associated with a surface of a component including applying a heat-cured ceramic material to the wear-induced void, wherein the heat-cured ceramic material is configured to substantially fill the wear-induced void and providing a volume of material to a bladder configured to retain the volume of material and expand in one or more directions, wherein at least a portion of the bladder is further configured to apply at least one of pressure and heat to the heat-cured ceramic material. The method further includes applying at least one of pressure and heat, via the bladder, to the heat-cured ceramic material.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Karen R. Raab, Beth A. Howe, Cody A. McIntyre
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Publication number: 20090108541Abstract: A bushing includes an interior surface, an exterior surface, a first end, and a second end. An end face forms at least part of each of the first end and the second end. At least one of the exterior surface and the end face includes a sealing surface formed at least in part of a coating including a material having a hardness level greater than about 1200 Knoop. The sealing surface has a thickness greater than about 35 microns and an average roughness (Ra) less than about 0.25 micron. In one embodiment, the bushing may be used on an endless track for a track-type work machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventors: M. Brad Beardsley, David E. Bowman, Mark S. Diekevers, Karen R. Raab, William C. Smith, D. Trent Weaver
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Publication number: 20080264547Abstract: A method for repairing a wear-induced void associated with a surface of a component including applying a heat-cured ceramic material to the wear-induced void, wherein the heat-cured ceramic material is configured to substantially fill the wear-induced void and providing a volume of material to a bladder configured to retain the volume of material and expand in one or more directions, wherein at least a portion of the bladder is further configured to apply at least one of pressure and heat to the heat-cured ceramic material. The method further includes applying at least one of pressure and heat, via the bladder, to the heat-cured ceramic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventors: Karen R. Raab, Beth A. Howe, Cody A. McIntyre
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Patent number: 7280530Abstract: An integrated voice gateway system for use within a company which can route a voice telephone call between parties at two different locations over an IP network or over the PST NETWORK. The system can route a voice telephone call from a first location within the system to a second location within the system via the IP network, and then from the second location to a third location via the PST NETWORK. The integrated voice gateway system includes a gateway server which serves as an intranet/Internet telephony gateway. The gateway server routes intra-company voice or facsimile (fax) calls, over the company's intranet or the public Internet. The gateway server provides an alternate voice network to the PST NETWORK for a company. This alternate network is provided at a much lower cost. The gateway server is a combination of hardware and software components which reside on a PC server platform. The gateway server is coupled to a customer premise telephone system, i.e.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Starvox Communications Inc.Inventors: Gordon K. Chang, Robert W. Harbison, Richard J. Barry, Ming C. Lo, Stephen R. Raab
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Publication number: 20050125860Abstract: Transgenic plants that express CIVPS or intein modified proteins, compositions of matter comprising them, products of diverse applications made from the transgenic plants, methods to construct the transgenic plants containing CIVPS or intein modified genes, methods to express CIVPS or intein modified proteins in plants, and methods of using the transgenic plants.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2004Publication date: June 9, 2005Inventor: R. Raab
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Patent number: 6596357Abstract: A fuser member for fixing toner to a recording medium having a fluoropolymer non-stick topcoat on a compliant silicone rubber baselayer bonded to a metallic insert is provided. The fluoropolymer is adhered to the silicone rubber baselayer using a primer of a blend of silane and a polyamide resin. The primed silicone baselayer is preheated in an infrared oven to remove low molecular weight fractions.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignees: Ames Rubber Corporation, Minco Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Timothy D. Marvil, Chris F. DelRosario, Stace Moss, John Navarra, Orville R. Raabe, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030095541Abstract: An integrated voice gateway system for use within a company which can route a voice telephone call between parties at two different locations over an IP network or over the PST NETWORK. The system can route a voice telephone call from a first location within the system to a second location within the system via the IP network, and then from the second location to a third location via the PST NETWORK. The integrated voice gateway system includes a gateway server which serves as an intranet/Internet telephony gateway. The gateway server routes intra-company voice or facsimile (fax) calls, over the company's intranet or the public Internet. The gateway server provides an alternate voice network to the PST NETWORK for a company. This alternate network is provided at a much lower cost. The gateway server is a combination of hardware and software components which reside on a PC server platform. The gateway server is coupled to a customer premise telephone system, i.e.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventors: Gordon K. Chang, Robert W, Harbison, Richard J. Barry, Ming C. Lo, Stephen R. Raab
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Publication number: 20030095542Abstract: An integrated voice gateway system for use within a company which can route a voice telephone call between parties at two different locations over an IP network or over the PST NETWORK. The system can route a voice telephone call from a first location within the system to a second location within the system via the IP network, and then from the second location to a third location via the PST NETWORK. The integrated voice gateway system includes a gateway server which serves as an intranet/Internet telephony gateway. The gateway server routes intra-company voice or facsimile (fax) calls, over the company's intranet or the public Internet. The gateway server provides an alternate voice network to the PST NETWORK for a company. This alternate network is provided at a much lower cost. The gateway server is a combination of hardware and software components which reside on a PC server platform. The gateway server is coupled to a customer premise telephone system, i.e.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventors: Gordon K. Chang, Robert W. Harbison, Richard J. Barry, Ming C. Lo, Stephen R. Raab
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Publication number: 20030091028Abstract: An integrated voice gateway system for use within a company which can route a voice telephone call between parties at two different locations over an IP network or over the PST NETWORK. The system can route a voice telephone call from a first location within the system to a second location within the system via the IP network, and then from the second location to a third location via the PST NETWORK. The integrated voice gateway system includes a gateway server which serves as an intranet/Internet telephony gateway. The gateway server routes intra-company voice or facsimile (fax) calls, over the company's intranet or the public Internet. The gateway server provides an alternate voice network to the PST NETWORK for a company. This alternate network is provided at a much lower cost. The gateway server is a combination of hardware and software components which reside on a PC server platform. The gateway server is coupled to a customer premise telephone system, i.e.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventors: Gordon K. Chang, Robert W. Harbison, Richard J. Barry, Ming C. Lo, Stephen R. Raab
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Patent number: 5998034Abstract: A fuser member for fixing toner to a recording medium having a fluoropolymer non-stick topcoat on a compliant silicone rubber baselayer bonded to a metallic insert is provided. The fluoropolymer is adhered to the silicone rubber baselayer using a primer of a blend of silane and a polyamide resin. The primed silicone baselayer is preheated in an infrared oven to remove low molecular weight fractions. A primer is applied to the prebaked rubber and completely dried before applying the fluoroelastomer topcoat by spaying.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignees: Ames Rubber Corporation, Minco Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Timothy D. Marvil, Chris F. Delrosario, John Navarra, Stace Moss, Orville R. Raabe, Jr.
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Patent number: 5819774Abstract: A self-lubricating and wear resistant valve/valve guide combination for an engine includes a self-lubricating coating deposited on one of (a) the inner surface of the valve guide, or (b) the outer surface of the valve stem. A wear-resistant coating deposited on one of (a) the outer surface of the valve stem when the self-lubricating coating is deposited on the inner surface of the valve guide, or (b) the inner surface of the valve guide when the self-lubricating coating is deposited on the outer surface of the valve stem. The self-lubricating coating has a composition, by weight, consisting essentially of, (a) a first component, comprising, a metal-bonded chromium carbide in the range of about 60% to about 80%, (b) a second component, comprising, a soft noble metal in the range of about 1% to about 20%, and (c) a third component, comprising, a metal fluoride eutectic in the range of about 5 to about 20%.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: M. Brad Beardsley, Karen R. Raab
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Patent number: 5397199Abstract: A screed assembly has a screed plate that is formed of a material having a thermal conductivity of less than about 25 W/mK, and a thermal barrier material having a thermal conductivity of less than about 0.5 W/mK that substantially covers an upper surface of the screed plate. The low thermal conductance properties of the screed plate obviate the need for auxiliary heating systems to preheat or maintain the screed plate in thermal equilibrium with a paving material.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: Caterpillar Paving Products Inc.Inventors: John J. Frampton, John A. Grassi, Karen R. Raab, Richard G. Eaton
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Patent number: 5108553Abstract: A thin, preferably flexible circuit having multiple conductive planes separated by a non-conductive layer is provided. Conductive vias electrically interconnect the conductive planes. The conductive vias comprise carbon coated blind vias which are made conductive by the electrolytic deposition of a metal on the carbon. The invention is particularly suited for G-TAB wherein a first metal plane is patterned into signal plane circuit traces and a second metal plane is patterned into ground plane traces.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1989Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: Olin CorporationInventors: Craig A. Foster, Randolfo Galvez, Kurt R. Raab
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Patent number: 5065228Abstract: A thin, preferably flexible circuit having multiple conductive planes separated by a non-conductive layer is provided. Conductive vias electrically interconnect the conductive planes. The conductive vias comprise carbon coated blind vias which are made conductive by the electrolytic deposition of a metal on the carbon. The invention is particularly suited for G-TAB wherein a first metal plane is patterned into signal plane circuit traces and a second metal plane is patterned into ground plane traces.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1989Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: Olin CorporationInventors: Craig A. Foster, Randolfo Galvez, Kurt R. Raab
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Patent number: 4868574Abstract: An electronically scanned radar system has a serpentine antenna, with at least two ports. The antenna is physically rotated. Each port has a mixer, transmitter and local oscillator feeding signals to it, the signals of the transmitter and oscillator being synchronized with one another to take advantage of the physical rotation of the antenna. The radar system can be operated in various ways to produce two independent beams simultaneously in a surveillance mode and/or tracking mode at each port. Furthermore, with the use of coupling means, the system can be operated to produce four independent beams at two different frequencies simultaneously. The system can also be operated to produce one or more beams in a surveillance mode and/or one or more beams in a tracking mode at each port. Further, the system can be operated to compensate for the physical rotation of the antenna and can avoid jammers by hopping to another frequency.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1987Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Assignee: COM DEV Ltd.Inventor: Anthony R. Raab
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Patent number: 4864308Abstract: An electronically scanned radiometer has a dispersive serpentine antenna with one or two ports. A mixer is connected to each port with each mixer being fed by a variable frequency local oscillator. Each oscillator provides the mixer to which it is connected with a drive signal that varies in frequency. The antenna most efficiently receives one or more beams through radiators at an angle that varies with the frequency of the drive signal at the mixer. An output is received at each port and is appropriately displayed. When the serpentine has two ports the radiometer can be operated at two orthogonal polarizations. The frequency being fed to each mixer can be varied in various predetermined patterns. Scanning of the beam can be effected by changing the frequency of observation without physically rotating the antenna. Also two simultaneous beams rotating in opposite directions with independent motions can be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1987Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: Com Dev Ltd.Inventors: Anthony R. Raab, William Thorpe, Thomas P. G. Healy
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Patent number: 4814775Abstract: A reconfigurable beam-forming network for use with a transmitter has a waveguide R-switch that is interconnected with a Magic T. The R-switch contains phasing elements and is connected to a dual-mode power-dividing network, which in turn is connected to first, second and third region power-dividing networks, each having their own feed horn array. The R-switch can be moved to three different positions so that in a first position power is divided between two input ports of the dual-mode network on substantially a fifty-fifty basis with the power on the two input ports being out of phase on a positive basis. In a second position of the R-switch, power is also divided on substantially a fifty-fifty basis between the two input ports but the power is out of phase between the two ports on a negative basis. In a third position of the R-switch, substantially all of the power entering the R-switch is passed into the first input port of the dual-mode network.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: COM DEV Ltd.Inventors: Anthony R. Raab, Henry Downs
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Patent number: H1869Abstract: Today's engines are pushed to operate at higher temperatures, higher peak cylinder pressures, in more corrosive environments and with highly variable fuel types and qualities. A solution to guttering is an oxidation and corrosion-resistant coating with a general turn MCrAlY applied to the face of the engine valve train components by thermal spray coating.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Brad Beardsley, Christine K. Jones, Karen R. Raab