Patents Issued in June 9, 2011
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Publication number: 20110132344Abstract: Exemplary embodiments are directed to an extension grip for a bow. Exemplary embodiments of the extension grip may be adaptable to different styles of bows risers and/or grips. An exemplary embodiment of the grip extension generally includes a body that is adapted to engage at least a portion of a grip and/or bow riser.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: John Moon, Melody Moon
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Publication number: 20110132345Abstract: A wire saw device for sawing semiconductor material is provided, the wire saw device comprising a wire guide device (110) adapted to guide a wire for forming at least one wire web (200) for sawing the semiconductor material, and at least one wire management unit (130) for providing a wire to the wire guide device, wherein the wire guide device (110) and the at least one wire management unit (130) are adapted to provide the at least one wire web such that an effective cutting area rate of 12 m2/h or more is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Stefan Schneeberger, Philippe Nasch, Cedric Thommen
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Publication number: 20110132346Abstract: A cooking device (1) has a discharge/dilution device (70) that dilutes air discharged from the heating chamber (20). The discharge/dilution device (70) includes: an outlet duct (72) that discharges, through a first ejector (74) via an outlet (72a), air fed by a dilution fan (71); a dilution duct (73) which is arranged in the outlet duct (72) and whose one end is connected to a suction port (72c) provided in a position where the first ejector (74) produces a suction effect and whose other end is an air intake port (73a); and a discharge duct (24) whose one end is connected to the discharge port (25) provided in a side wall of the heating chamber (20) and whose other end is connected through a second ejector (75) to a position between the suction port (72c) and the air intake port (73a) in the dilution duct (73).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Yasuaki Sakane, Takao Murai, Masahiro Nishijima
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Publication number: 20110132347Abstract: A portable charcoal grill is disclosed which places charcoal on an internal support mesh located at the bottom of the housing thereof. The portable charcoal grill includes: a fixing string (50) having a certain length whose lower end forms a middle bent portion (53) that is vertically fitted into part of the internal support mesh (20) at which the charcoal is placed, and whose upper end is widened to fix the charcoal; charcoal (4) each of which has a through-hole (4-1) through which the fixing string (50) is extended and has a height such that the fixing string (50) is protruded from top thereof; and a wire roasting mesh (3) placed on the fixed charcoal (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2008Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Kyoung Hwan Kim
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Publication number: 20110132348Abstract: A rack for an appliance includes a main section having a support frame, and at least one arm coupled to the support frame. The arm is movable relative to the support frame between a first position and a second position. The rack further includes a release member operatively connected to the at least one arm, actuation of the release member causing the at least one arm to move from the first position to the second position. In one example, the rack includes pair of arms coupled to the support frame. In another example, actuation of the release member causes both of the arms to move to the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Christopher J. Smith, Daniel Hill
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Publication number: 20110132349Abstract: An apparatus and method for portably heating water for the purpose of showering or cleanup. A flow of water, originating from a supply container, is warmed as it passes through a heat exchanger transferring energy from a heat source. The heated flow of water is deposited into an accumulating container. The water temperature is actively and automatically controlled by a temperature-responsive valve. Responding to the temperature of the flowing water, the temperature-responsive valve varies the flow of water so as to produce an accurate water temperature within the accumulating container. The flow of water is gravitationally motivated by a pressure head differential between the supply container positioned at an upper elevation and the accumulating container positioned at a lower elevation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Christopher James Sulzer
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Publication number: 20110132350Abstract: Provided is an oven range. A communication opening which is formed at a front end of a bottom surface of an oven chamber is selectively opened or closed by an opening/closing member linked to the rotation of an oven door for opening or closing the oven chamber. Accordingly, the oven range is advantageous as it uniformly cooks a food and simultaneously prevents a burner from being contaminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: LG ELECTRONICS INC.Inventors: Jung Wan Ryu, Dae Bong Yang, Jea Hyuk Wie, Yong Ki Jeong, Jae Bum Lim, Young Soo Kim, Yang Ho Kim, Dae Rae Lee
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Publication number: 20110132351Abstract: Disclosed is a solar water heating apparatus comprising a central tank and one or more outer layers wherein at least part of the exterior of the outermost layer is adapted to be exposed to the sun. The outer layers also form water pathways such that, when the tank is substantially filled with water, said water is able to circulate around a path formed by said central tank and the outer layers. A pulsing pump may help circulate the water. An auxiliary heating element may be also provided, such as a small gas burner.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: David Akerman
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Publication number: 20110132352Abstract: A sun-tracking solar energy collector apparatus includes an east-west driving shaft body and a south-north driving shaft body which are coupled in the shape of a cross. A first driving member of an east-west shaft sleeve of the east-west driving shaft body is actuated to turn the south-north driving shaft body in an east-west direction. A second driving member of the south-north driving shaft body is driven by the first driving member to turn an east-west driving shaft of the east-west driving shaft body in a south-north direction and to drive an annular member which is connected with the ends of the east-west driving shaft, such that a holding rack assembly connected with the annular member is actuated in east-west and south-north directions. Solar energy collector modules of the holding rack assembly can track to collect solar energy. Due to the base body in cooperation with the effect of tracking sun, the area occupied by the base body is larger.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Chang Chi LEE
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Publication number: 20110132353Abstract: A transportable multi-configurable self-ballasted modular solar power unit has a support frame and a solar module frame hingedly connected to it. A plurality of solar modules are mounted on the solar module frame and a selected angle is chosen to increase the efficiency of the solar modules. Support arms are used to keep the solar module frame at the selected angle. Four trailer jacks are attached to the perimeter of the support frame and are used to raise and lower the unit. The unit is raised and set on a trailer or a wheel assembly is attached. The unit can then be transported to the selected installation site. Once at the site, the trailer jacks are raised until the trailer can be rolled out from under it. The trailer jacks can be adjusted individually if the surface is not level.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: SunPOD,S INC.Inventors: Michael L. Gumm, Daniel Jaeger
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Publication number: 20110132354Abstract: The present invention provides a method of treating neoplasms of the nasal cavity. Fluid containing corticosteroids held in a canister is atomized via a compressed air supply to create particles sized for penetration and retention in the nasal cavity under pressure that is able to stent open the soft tissues of the nose to deliver the resultant mist into the whole of the nasal passages without the need for the patient to create an airstream through inhalation. The device consists of a main canister with a reservoir to hold the fluid, two air outlets and an insert that is placed over the air outlets, the insert having at least one outlet that is larger than the holes in the air outlet and allows the fluid to be atomized and injected directly into the nasal cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: William J. Flickinger, John Quackenbush
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Publication number: 20110132355Abstract: Inhalation solutions for administration of beta 2-agonists or combinations of muscarinic antagonists and beta 2-agonists for the treatment of breathing disorders, such as COPD, are provided. The inhalation solutions are administered by nebulization, particularly with a high efficiency nebulizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: William Gerhart, Ahmet Tutuncu
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Publication number: 20110132356Abstract: Compositions, methods and systems are provided for pulmonary delivery of long-acting muscarinic antagonists and long-acting ?2 adrenergic receptor agonists via a metered dose inhaler. In particular embodiments, the compositions include a suspension medium, active agent particles, and suspending particles, in which the active agent particles and suspending particles form a co-suspension within the suspension medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: PEARL THERAPEUTICS, INC.Inventors: Reinhard Vehring, Michael Steven Hartman, Adrian Edward Smith, Vidya B. Joshi, Sarvajna Kumar Dwivedi
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Publication number: 20110132357Abstract: Compositions, methods and systems are provided for pulmonary or nasal delivery of two or more active agents via a metered dose inhaler. In one embodiment, the compositions include a suspension medium, active agent particles, and suspending particles, in which the active agent particles and suspending particles form a co-suspension within the suspension medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: PEARL THERAPEUTICS, INC.Inventors: Reinhard Vehring, Michael Steven Hartman, David Lechuga-Ballesteros, Adrian Edward Smith, Vidya B. Joshi, Sarvajna Kumar Dwivedi
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Publication number: 20110132358Abstract: An inhaler is disclosed. It comprises a housing to receive a strip of blisters each having a puncturable lid and containing a dose of medicament for inhalation by a user, a mouthpiece through which a dose of medicament is inhaled by a user and, an actuator operable to sequentially move each blister into alignment with a blister piercing member. The actuator is also operable to cause the blister piercing element to puncture the lid of a blister such that, when a user inhales through the mouthpiece, an airflow through the blister is generated to entrain the dose contained therein and carry it out of the blister and via the mouthpiece into the user's airway.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Vectura Delivery Devices LimitedInventors: Stephen William EASON, Roger William Clarke, Quentin Harmer, Peter Alan Evans, David Gregory Ahern
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Publication number: 20110132359Abstract: The invention relates to an inhaling device, especially for administration of inhaled treatments for management of bronchopulmonary disorders, comprising a substantially tubular, axial reservoir that delimits an inhaling chamber, of which a first end is joined to a dosing aerosol containing an active principle, and of which a second, opposite end is joined to a means for delivering the treatment, especially a mouthpiece or a face mask, and the reservoir comprises at least a first wall that can move between a compact position and a deployed position, in such a way as to allow said reservoir to adopt a first position, in which it occupies a reduced volume for transport thereof, and a second position, in which it is deployed in a substantially rigid form for use thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Thierry Poree
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Publication number: 20110132360Abstract: A ventilator with integrated breathing air humidifier has atleast two defined air pathways provided in the breathing air humidifier, wherein the breathing air humidifier is installed and fixed on a horizontal surface of the ventilator. The ventilator with integratable breathing air humidifier has a breathing air humidifier with atleast a top part and a bottom part, wherein a water reservoir is provided in the bottom part, and wherein the top part cannot be removed from the bottom part when the unit is in atleast one operating mode. The ventilator may have an air humidifier with atleast one water reservoir, and atleast one filing device for the water reservoir in the breathing air humidifier, wherein the filing device can be operated with one hand and/or opened with one hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: WEINMANN GERATE FUR MEDIZIN GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Karl Andreas Feldhahn, Wolfgang Wedler, Matthias Pulla, Christof Göbel, Thomas Ress, Frank Herrmann, Stefan Hein, Christian Kluin, Joachim Gardein
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Publication number: 20110132361Abstract: The disclosure describes a novel approach for displaying information on a ventilator system. The disclosure describes a novel respiratory system including a removable primary display and system status display. Further, the disclosure describes a novel method for displaying ventilator information and a novel method for controlling a ventilator system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLCInventor: Gabriel Sanchez
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Publication number: 20110132362Abstract: The disclosure describes a novel approach for displaying information on a ventilator system. The disclosure describes a novel respiratory system including a removable primary display and system status display. Further, the disclosure describes a novel method for displaying ventilator information and a novel method for controlling a ventilator system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLCInventor: Gabriel Sanchez
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Publication number: 20110132363Abstract: A breathing assistance apparatus operates in alternating inhalation and expiratory phases wherein a) the control means of the apparatus comprise selection means capable of selecting a pressure parameter or a flow rate parameter to define; b) the reference value for the gas source, the selection means are controlled by an automatic control unit being: I) connected to pressure and flow rate sensors situated on the inhalation duct to form a direct closed regulation loop for selecting a reference value parameter, II) associated to a program allowing the selection to be made in real time from a pressure or flow rate signal, so that the association of a direct closed regulation circuit for the selection of a reference value parameter with a valve permitting proportional operation, allows real time control of barometric and volumetric operating modes, between and during the inhalation and expiratory phases. The invention also concerns associated operating processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: RESMED PARISInventor: Philippe Chalvignac
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Publication number: 20110132364Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods for ventilating a patient with a system that includes an accumulator for storing a gas mixture. The disclosure describes systems and methods for ventilating a patient with a system that includes an accumulator located away from the flow path that reduces or eliminates pockets or burps of an undesirable gas mixture from entering the gas flow path and reaching the patient after a gas mixture change. The disclosure also describes a novel approach for reducing or eliminating these air pockets of undesirable gas by utilizing a dip-tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLCInventors: Mark Ogilvie, Steve Vuong
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Publication number: 20110132365Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods for ventilating a patient with a system that includes an accumulator for storing a gas mixture. The disclosure describes a novel approach for determining the concentrations of gas found in the accumulator by utilizing a sampling chamber. The disclosure further describes a novel approach for a fast delivery of a change in gas mixture to a patient by utilizing a variable-sized accumulator. This disclosure also describes systems and methods for ventilating a patient with a system that includes an accumulator located away from the flow path that reduces/eliminates pockets of an undesirable gas mixture from entering the gas flow path and reaching the patient after a gas mixture change by utilizing at least one of a dip-tube, a purge valve, and a variable size accumulator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLCInventors: Nirav Patel, Gabriel Sanchez, David Hyde
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Publication number: 20110132366Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods for ventilating a patient with a system that includes an accumulator for storing a gas mixture. This disclosure describes systems and methods for ventilating a patient with a system that includes an accumulator located away from the flow path that reduces/eliminates pockets of an undesirable gas mixture from entering the gas flow path and reaching the patient after a gas mixture change by utilizing a purge valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLCInventors: Mark Ogilvie, Steve Vuong, Nirav Patel, Richard Nakai, Thomas Wallner
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Publication number: 20110132367Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods for ventilating a patient with a system that includes an accumulator for storing a gas mixture. The disclosure further describes a novel approach for a fast delivery of a change in gas mixture to a patient by utilizing a variable-sized accumulator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLCInventor: Nirav Patel
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Publication number: 20110132368Abstract: This disclosure describes embodiments of alarm systems and methods for use in devices such as medical ventilators. Embodiments described provide for an apparatus of an interactive multilevel alarm system. Embodiments of the alarms also provide, at a glance, current alarm and device status information and historical alarm information to the operator. Embodiments also direct interaction with the alarming functions of the device by the operator. In some embodiments, additional visual indicators may be provided to identify non-normal or noteworthy operating conditions, such as the use of a therapeutic gas by a mechanical ventilator, so that the operator can assess the impact of that non-normal condition on any current and historical alarm information simultaneously provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLCInventors: Gabriel Sanchez, Nirav Patel
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Publication number: 20110132369Abstract: The disclosure describes a novel approach for displaying information on a ventilator system. The disclosure describes a novel system including a removable primary display and system status display. Further, the disclosure describes a novel method for displaying ventilator information and a novel method for controlling a ventilator system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLCInventor: Gabriel Sanchez
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Publication number: 20110132370Abstract: A respiratory treatment apparatus (1) provides blood glucose monitoring and breathing control based on detected blood glucose information. In an example embodiment, a flow generator provides a flow of breathable gas at a pressure above atmospheric to a patient interface according to a pressure treatment control protocol such as a CPAP, APAP, bi-level CPAP, etc. A detector determines a blood glucose condition indicator with one or more sensors that are used to sense physiological information. In response to signals from the sensors, a controller, such as a digital signal processor, controls adjustments to the flow of breathable gas provided by the flow generator. The adjustments are determined by the controller based on the detected blood glucose indicator and/or changes thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: ResMed LimitedInventor: Steven Paul Farrugia
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Publication number: 20110132371Abstract: This disclosure describes embodiments of alarm systems and methods for use in devices such as medical ventilators. Embodiments described provide for an apparatus of an interactive multilevel alarm system. Embodiments of the alarms also provide, at a glance, current alarm and device status information and historical alarm information to the operator. Embodiments also direct interaction with the alarming functions of the device by the operator. In some embodiments, additional visual indicators may be provided to identify non-normal or noteworthy operating conditions, such as the use of a therapeutic gas by a mechanical ventilator, so that the operator can assess the impact of that non-normal condition on any current and historical alarm information simultaneously provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Nellcor Puritan Bennett, LLC.Inventors: Gabriel Sanchez, Nirav Patel
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Publication number: 20110132372Abstract: An intra-nasal air filtration device includes a filter material. The filter material is sized to fit a nasal vestibule of a user, is resilient such that it expands after compression for insertion into the nasal vestibule, and blocks passage of airborne particles while permitting passage of air during inhalation by the user. The filter material preferably includes a plurality of synthetic fibers. In some embodiments, the filter material has a density and texture similar to that of a natural sea sponge. In some embodiments, particles of activated charcoal are bonded to the fibers and a synthetic fabric is bonded to at least a portion of an outer surface of the synthetic fibers. A method of manufacturing an intra-nasal air filtration device, a method of filtering airborne particles from an air stream, and a method of enhancing breathing of an individual are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: William Goodhew
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Publication number: 20110132373Abstract: An exhalate filter medium for a biohazard mask is made of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and surrounding layers of a wicking material and an antimicrobial material. The exhalate filter may be contained in a removable and replaceable cartridge snap-fit into the surface of a biohazard mask.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: LINCOLN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventor: David R. Freriks
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Publication number: 20110132374Abstract: A molded respirator is made from a monocomponent monolayer nonwoven web of continuous charged monocomponent meltspun partially crystalline and partially amorphous oriented fibers of the same polymeric composition that have been bonded to form a coherent and handleable web which further may be softened while retaining orientation and fiber structure. The respirator is a cup-shaped porous monocomponent monolayer matrix whose matrix fibers are bonded to one another at at least some points of fiber intersection. The matrix has a King Stiffness greater than 1 N. The respirator may be formed without requiring stiffening layers, bicomponent fibers, or other reinforcement in the filter media layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: John D. Stelter, Andrew R. Fox, Seyed A. Angadjivand
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Publication number: 20110132375Abstract: A custom medical mask includes a substantially rigid custom-fitted sealing ridge that has been shaped to correspond to a compressed shape of soft tissues of a user's face. The sealing ridge includes first, second, and third ridges. The first ridge corresponds to a first portion of the user's face extending from the user's nose to a first area proximate a lateral perimeter of the user's obicularis-oris muscle. The second ridge corresponds to a second portion of the user's face extending from the nose to a second area proximate a lateral perimeter of the obicularis-oris muscle. The third region corresponds to the lower extension of the obicularis-oris muscle extending from the first area to the second area. The sealing ridge is configured to form a custom-fit seal by conforming to the compressed shape of the user's soft tissues when the mask is pressed against the user's face.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: AirWay Technologies, LLCInventor: W. Keith Thornton
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Publication number: 20110132376Abstract: The present invention relates to formulations of nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs), preferably [2-(6-Amino-purin-9-yl)-1-methyl-ethoxymethyl]-phosphonic acid (tenofovir, PMPA), or a physiologically functional derivative thereof, suitable for topical application and their use in the prevention of HIV infections.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicants: Conrad, International Partnership for Microbicides, Inc.Inventor: Terrence C. Dahl
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Publication number: 20110132377Abstract: A Kinetic Recliner Bed or Chair apparatus intended for enhancing blood circulation, and lymph and neural fluid flow throughout a person's body. The person is placed supinely in a comfortable and relaxed state on a bed or chair member that is driven, either at the nominal cyclic rate of a human lymph system's normal lymphangion contraction rate divided by 2, or alternately, at the nominal cyclic rate of a human lymph system's normal lymphangion contraction rate, in a cyclic tilting seesaw mode that alternatively raises the person's upper torso and head above his or her lower extremities, and vice-versa.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2008Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Edward H. Phillips
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Publication number: 20110132378Abstract: Systems and methods for controlling the position of a user of a wearable positional therapy device are provided. The wearable position therapy device can be configured to monitor and store physiological signals that can be used to assess sleep quality and sleeping position of a user. The device can be configured to be worn around the head, the neck, or body of the user. The device can be configured to provide feedback to a user if the user is sleeping or is positioned in a target position to induce the user to change positions. The feedback can be provided by one or more haptic motors that can be configured to provide various levels of feedback and the level of feedback can be customized based on the user's reaction to the feedback.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: ADVANCED BRAIN MONITORING, INC.Inventors: Daniel J. Levendowski, Timothy Zavora, Philip R. Westbrook, Mirko Mitrovic, Bratislav Veljkovic, Chris Berka, Jonny Trejo
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Publication number: 20110132379Abstract: A cranial orthosis for infants, which can not only prevent the brachycephaly and plagiocephaly but also correct a brachycephalic head into a scaphocephalic head, is provided. The cranial orthosis includes a protective outer cover that is formed of a hard material and having an inner surface formed in a scaphocephalic shape to cover at least an occipital region and sides of a head, and a soft inner cover that is formed of a soft material, shaped to correspond to the protective cover, and mounted on an inner surface of the protective outer cover. The soft inner cover is formed to be spaced apart from a peak portion of the occipital region.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Young Joon Lee
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Publication number: 20110132380Abstract: A mouth guard comprising a top mouth piece for engaging the top teeth and a bottom mouth piece for engaging the bottom teeth. The mouth guard also comprises a central section having one or more ports for receiving an endotracheal tube, oral gastric tube, and/or oral suction tube. In a first preferred embodiment, a top portion of the central section is attached to the top mouth piece, and a bottom portion of the central section is attached to the bottom mouth piece. In a second preferred embodiment, the entire central section is attached to the bottom mouth piece. The top and bottom mouth pieces are capable of interlocking via male engaging members and female recesses.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Board of Trustees of the University of ArkansasInventor: Ricky M. Goldsby
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Publication number: 20110132381Abstract: A method of forming a filter for a smoking article which includes exposing cellulose acetate fibers to an electron beam process, wherein electron beam process deacetylates the cellulose acetate fibers to render the cellulose acetate fibers water-permeable; and forming a cellulose acetate rod from a tow of the cellulose acetate fibers. Filter plugs of the cellulose acetate fibers are water-permeable and allow discarded filtered smoking articles to rapidly degrade and expose the components to the environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Philip Morris USA Inc.Inventors: Harvey J. Grubbs, Susan A. Freelin
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Publication number: 20110132382Abstract: The present invention relates to a cigarette paper with a coating material for Low Ignition Propensity (LIP) and a fire-safe cigarette having the same. More particularly, the present invention manufacture a cigarette paper by coating a pre-determined area with a coating material for LIP to lower a porosity of the cigarette paper, and relates to a cigarette paper which retains original flavor and taste of the cigarette and has an improved fire-safety and a cigarette having the same. The present invention provides a cigarette paper containing a coating material for LIP having an improved quality as compared to a conventional composition applicable to a fire-safe cigarette and thus capable of retaining the original flavor of the cigarette as well as having ash integrity, and cigarette having the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: KT&G CORPORATIONInventors: Jong Yeol Kim, Soo Ho Kim, Jin Won Park, Yong Joo Sung, Burm Ho Yang, Moon Yong Lee, Chung Ryul Kim, Jae Jin Kwang, Moon Soo Rhee
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Publication number: 20110132383Abstract: A layered fingernail extension to be attached to the tip of a wearer's fingernail to enhance the ornamentality thereof. In one example, decorative artwork is applied to a layer of material and a plurality of decorative moving elements are retained above the art work. The decorative art work establishes a fixed background and the decorative elements create a foreground that moves relative to the background to produce a three-dimensional ornamental and visual effect when the wearer shakes her finger. In another example, decorative art work is applied to bottom, intermediate and top layers of material that are attached one above the other. The decorative art work of the layers cooperate to produce a three-dimensional composite picture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Quoc N. Tran
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Publication number: 20110132384Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of artificial nail or tip arrangement and method of making the same can be provided. For example, at least one body can be provided which can have a particular surface with a shape that at least approximately corresponds to a shape of at least one portion of a natural nail. Further, an adhesive layer can be secured to at least one portion of the surface of the body. The adhesive layer can have a first surface which adheres to at least one portion of the particular surface of the body and a second surface which is provided to adhere to an upper surface of the at least one portion of the natural nail when directly applied thereto. Further, a removable layer can be provided which covers at least one section of the second surface of the adhesive layer, and which is removable to expose at least one portion of the second surface of the adhesive layer for an application to the upper surface of the portion of the natural nail.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Kiss Nail Products, Inc.Inventor: Kyu Sang Han
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Publication number: 20110132385Abstract: Systems, methods and apparatus are provided through which in some implementations an abrasive exterior is attached to a body about obtuse to a right-angle of a trapezoid geometry of the body. In some implementations, the body includes a pocket along a longitudinal axis of the body and in some implementations the body includes a groove along a lateral axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Carolyn L. Jones, Karmen C. Hart
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Publication number: 20110132386Abstract: The present invention provides a new paradigm in prefabricated gel nails (also referred to as pre processed) gel nails, that lends itself to the mass production of the nails, in shapes, colors, styles that are close to finished, and are configured to enable the nails to be securely attached to finger nail plates applying a UV cured bonding method.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Khanh Huynh
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Publication number: 20110132387Abstract: The present invention relates to personal care compositions, especially those shave preparation article and skin care articles which are in the form of a porous dissolvable solid substrate having a surface resident coating comprising at least one skin treatment active. The present invention can deliver a consumer benefit as well as allow for separation of any incompatible actives in the substrate versus the coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Ali Abdelaziz Alwattari, Chanchal Kumar Ghosh, Robert Wayne Glenn, JR., Gordon Gerald Guay
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Publication number: 20110132388Abstract: Methods and kits for protecting at least one keratinous fiber, including human keratinous fibers, comprising applying to the at least one keratinous fiber a composition comprising at least one silicone and at least one film forming polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Nghi Van NGUYEN, Hitendra Mathur, David W. Cannell
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Publication number: 20110132389Abstract: Agent for treating fibers containing keratin, in particular human hair, having in a cosmetically acceptable carrier, (a) at least one amphiphilic, cationic polymer comprising at least one structural unit of formulae (I) to (IV), wherein R1 and R4 are independently hydrogen or a methyl group; X1 and X2 are independently oxygen or a NH group; A1 and A2 are independently ethane-1,2-diyl, propane-1,3-diyl or butane-1,4-diyl; R2, R3, R5 and R6 are independently a (C1 to C4)-alkyl group; R7 is a (C8 to C30)-alkyl group; (b) at least one other film-forming cationic and/or stabilizing cationic polymer; and (c) at least one film-forming non-ionic and/or stabilizing non-ionic polymer. The invention also relates to the use of the agent for temporarily styling hair and for haircare, particularly as an aerosol hairspray or aerosol mousse.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Pamela Kaftan, Burkhard Mueller
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Publication number: 20110132390Abstract: A system for coloring hair includes a specialized brush having a narrow tapered end and an elongated handle portion and an opposite bristle head consisting of at least three bristle grouping. Each bristle grouping is separated by a gap. The bristle groupings align with corresponding channels on a color tray. The color tray consists of at least three parallel and elongated channels, each channel can retain a separate color chemical.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Margaret Jacob
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Publication number: 20110132391Abstract: A heating plate for a hair straightener including a substantially planar hair engagement surface and at least a first and a second edge defining a periphery of a first end of the hair engagement surface, wherein at least one of the first and second edges includes a tapered-shape profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Dickson Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tak Keung Cheung
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Publication number: 20110132392Abstract: An oral hygienic-utensil comprised of at least one oral hygienic device such as a toothpick, interdental pick, brush, tongue cleaner, dental flossers and/or oral-substance filled containers for personal use after eating in a location where oral hygienic facilities may not be otherwise available. In some embodiments the oral hygienic device may be permanently attached to the hygienic-utensil, which can serve as a gripping surface for using the oral hygienic device. In other embodiments the oral hygienic device may be displaced in a snap-off or bend-away manner at score lines and/or material-hinges to expose the oral hygienic device for use, either still attached to the hygienic-facility or removed for separate use, optionally configured with a thumb-finger grip tab.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Jackson Lynn Crisp
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Publication number: 20110132393Abstract: An arrangement for dispensing dental floss consisting of a container and a cocoon of wound dental floss therein. The cocoon is unwound from an aperture though the centre thereof and the arrangement therefore does not need a hub formed within the container to rotatably mount a spool with floss, as is the case in current arrangements. Doing away with this requirement saves considerable space within the container and therefore substantially less material is required to mould the container. Assembly of the arrangement is also subsequently less expensive.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Mark Nicholas WHITE