Kentucky patents
The
U.S. Patent Office issues patents weekly. These patents were issued
Tuesday for inventors or assignees in the Lexington area:
Method
and apparatus for feeding sheets. Inventors: Douglas Able, Shelbyville;
and William Kearney III, Thomas Maddux and Kevin Schoedinger, all of
Lexington. Patent 7,275,740 assigned to Lexmark International Inc.,
Lexington.Die attach methods and apparatus for micro-fluid ejection
device. Inventors: Craig Bertelsen and Sean Weaver, both of Union, and
Kin Kwan, Lexington. Patent7,275,815 assigned to Lexmark.Polynucleotide
composition, method of preparation, and use thereof. Inventors: Patrick
DeLuca, Lexington, and Shankar Musunuri, Downingtown, Pa. Patent
7,276,359 assigned to Wyeth, Madison, N.J.Component for an
image-forming apparatus with designed thermal response. Inventors:
Jichang Cao, Stephen DeFosse, Hrishikesh Gogate, Edward Kiely, Michael
Maul and Ganesh Phatak, all of Lexington; and Jerry Smith, Irvine.
Patent 7,276,674 assigned to Lexmark.Multiple speed modes for an
electrophotographic device. Inventors: Alan Campbell, Cary Ravitz and
John Richey, all of Lexington. Patent 7,277,111 assigned to
Lexmark.Electrophotographic power supply configuration for supplying
power to a fuser. Inventors: Mark DeMoor, Nicholasville; John Kietzman,
Gregory McClure, William Menk Jr. and Lawrence Teply, all of Lexington;
and Calvin Murphy, Georgetown. Patent 7,277,654 assigned to
Lexmark.Sealing member for image-forming device. Inventors: James
Carter II, Benjamin Newman and Matthew Rogers, all of Lexington. Patent
7,277,658 assigned to Lexmark.Computer architecture and process of
patient generation, evolution, and simulation using knowledge base
scripting. Inventors: Michael Hagen, Lexington, and Walton Sumner II,
St. Louis, Mo. Patent 7,277,874 assigned to American Board of Family
Medicine Inc., Lexington.Providing different clock frequencies for
different interfaces of a device. Inventors: John Douglas, Samuel
Gardiner, Jimmy Moore Jr. and Duane Norris, all of Lexington; and
Darrel Henry, Versailles. Patent 7,278,047 assigned to Lexmark.Method,
system and program product for managing windows in a network-based
collaborative meeting. Inventor: Christopher Price, Lexington. Patent
7,278,107 assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk,
N.Y.