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NASA Case No.: LAR–18023–1: Landing
Gear Door Liners for Airframe Noise
Reduction;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17555–1: Lock-In
Imaging System for Detecting
Disturbances in Fluid;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17318–1:
Preparation of Metal Nanowire
Decorated Carbon Allotropes;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17869–1: Team
Electronic Gameplay Combining
Different Means of Control;
NASA Case No.: LAR–18016–1:
Wireless Temperature Sensor Having
No Electrical Connections and
Sensing Method for Use Therewith;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17681–1: Method
and System for Repairing Cracks in
Structures;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17919–1:
Methods of Making Z-Shielding;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17735–1:
Assessment and Calibration of a
Crimp Tool Equipped with Ultrasonic
Analysis Features;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17967–1:
Multistage Force Amplification of
Piezoelectric Stacks;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17455–2: A
Nanotube Film Electrode and an
Electroactive Device Fabricated with
the Nanotube Film Electrode and
Methods for Making Same;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17952–1: MultiPoint Interferometric Phase Change
Detection Method;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17689–1:
Negative Dielectric Constant Material
Based on Ion Conducting Materials;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17857–1: InFlight Pitot-Static Calibration;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17906–1:
Abnormal Grain Growth Suppression
in Aluminum Alloys;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17833–1: Active
Aircraft Pylon Noise Control System;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17908–1:
Photogrammetry System and Method
for Determining Relative Motion
Between Two Bodies;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17877–1:
Autonomous Slat-Cove-Filler Device
for Reduction of Aeroacoustic Noise
Associated with Aircraft Systems;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17832–1: Aircraft
Engine Exhaust Nozzle System for Jet
Noise Reduction;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17985–1: An
Acoustic Beam Forming Array Using
Feedback-Controlled Microphones for
Tuning and Self-Matching of
Frequency Response;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17994–1: Method
for Manufacturing a Thin Film
Structural System;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17836–1: SubSurface Windscreen for Outdoor
Measurement of Intrasound;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17894–1: A
Method for Enhancing a Three
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of Frames of Flash LIDAR Data;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17786–1: Smart
Optical Material Characterization
System and Method;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17958–1:
Wireless Open-Circuit In-Plane Strain
and Displacement Sensor Requiring
No Electrical Connections;
NASA Case No.: LAR–18026–1:
Anisotropic Copoly(imide Oxetane)
Coatings and Articles of Manufacture,
Copoly(imide Oxetane)s Containing
Pendant Fluorocarbon Moieties,
Oligomers and Processes Therefor;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17638–1:
Antenna with Dielectric Having
Geometric Patterns;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17987–1: FaultTolerant Self-Stabilizing Distributed
Clock Synchronization Protocol for
Arbitrary Digraphs;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17895–1:
Physiologically Modulating
Videogames or Simulations Which
Use Motion-Sensing Input Devices;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17923–1: A
Method of Creating Micro-Scale Silver
Telluride Grains Covered with
Bismuth Nanoparticles;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17888–1: Time
Shifted PN Codes for CW LIDAR,
RADAR, and SONAR;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17813–1:
Systems, Apparatuses, and Methods
for Using Durable Adhesively Bonded
Joints for Sandwich Structures;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17769–1:
Modification of Surface Energy via
Direct Laser Ablative Surface
Patterning;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17694–1: Fourier
Transform Spectrometer System;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17831–1: Blended
Cutout Flap for the Reduction of JetFlap Interaction Noise;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17386–1: FineGrained Targets for Laser Synthesis of
Carbon Nanotubes;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17149–2:
Mechanically Strong, Thermally
Stable, and Electrically Conductive
Nanocomposite Structure and Method
of Fabricating Same;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17747–1:
Wireless Temperature Sensing Having
No Electrical Connections and
Sensing Method for Use Therewith;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17993–1:
Locomotion of Amorphous Surface
Robots;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17886–1: Method
and Apparatus to Detect Wire
Pathologies Near Crimped Connector;
NASA Case No.: LAR–18006–1: Process
and Apparatus for Nondestructive
Evaluation of the Quality of a
Crimped Wire Connector;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17332–2: Jet
Engine Exhaust Nozzle Flow Effector;
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NASA Case No.: LAR–17743–1:
Stackable Form-Factor Peripheral
Component Interconnect Device and
Assembly;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17088–1:
Nanotubular Toughening Inclusions;
NASA Case No.: LAR–16565–1: Electric
Field Quantitative Measurement
System and Method;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17959–1: Method
of Making a Composite Panel Having
Subsonic Transverse Wave Speed
Characteristics;
NASA Case No.: LAR–18034–1:
Compact Active Vibration Control
System for a Flexible Panel;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17984–1:
Elastically Deformable Side-Edge Link
for Trailing-Edge Flap Aeroacoustic
Noise Reduction;
NASA Case No.: LAR–18024–1: External
Acoustic Liners for Multi-Functional
Aircraft Noise Reduction;
NASA Case No.: LAR–17705–1:
Compact Vibration Damper;
NASA Case No.: LAR–18021–1: Flap
Side Edge Liners for Airframe Noise
Reduction.
Sumara M. Thompson-King,
Acting Deputy General Counsel.
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National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
ACTION: Notice of availability of
inventions for licensing.
AGENCY:
Patent applications on the
inventions listed below assigned to the
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, have been filed in the
United States Patent and Trademark
Office, and are available for licensing.
DATES: September 6, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Robert M. Padilla, Patent Counsel, Ames
Research Center, Code 202A–4, Moffett
Field, CA 94035–1000; telephone (650)
604–5104; fax (650) 604–2767.
NASA Case No.: ARC–16419–1:
Stroboscopic Image Modulation to
Reduce the Visual Blur of an Object
Being Viewed by an Observer
Experiencing Vibration;
NASA Case No.: ARC–16386–1: Visual
Display and Comparison of Systems
Operation in Different Modes;
NASA Case No.: ARC–16351–1:
Movable Ground Based Recovery
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System for Reusable Space Flight
Hardware;
NASA Case No.: ARC–16692–1: FiberReinforced Composite Materials;
NASA Case No.: ARC–14569–2: Spatial
Standard Observer;
NASA Case No.: ARC–16348–1: CoOptimization of Blunt Body Shapes
for Moving Vehicles;
NASA Case No.: ARC–15204–1: Rapid
Polymer Sequencer.
Sumara M. Thompson-King,
Acting Deputy General Counsel.
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[Notice (12–063)]
Government-Owned Inventions,
Available for Licensing
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
ACTION: Notice of availability of
inventions for licensing.
AGENCY:
Patent applications on the
inventions listed below assigned to the
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, have been filed in the
United States Patent and Trademark
Office, and are available for licensing.
DATES: September 6, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kaprice L. Harris, Attorney Advisor,
Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field,
Code 500–118, Cleveland, OH 44135;
telephone (216) 433–5754; fax (216)
433–6790.
NASA Case No.: LEW–18340–2: Offset
Compound Gear Inline Two Speed
Drive;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18313–2:
Chalcogenide Nanoionic-Based Radio
Frequency Switch;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18601–1:
Inductive Power Device;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18566–1: Low
Density, High Creep Resistant Single
Crystal Superalloy with Lower
Manufacturing Cost;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18362–2: Space
Radiation Detector with Spherical
Geometry;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18771–1:
Integrated Temperature and
Capacitive Ablation Recession Rate
Sensors;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18473–1: KaBand Waveguide 2-Way Hybrid
Combiner for MMIC Amplifiers with
Unequal and Arbitrary Power Output
Ratio;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18254–2:
Simultaneous Non-Contact Precision
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Imaging of Microstructural and
Thickness Variation in Dielectric
Materials Using Terahertz Energy;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18724–1: Vessel
Generation Analysis;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18639–1: Atomic
Oxygen Fluence Monitor;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18042–2: Process
for Preparing Polymer Reinforced
Silica Aerogels;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18076–2: Dust
Removal from Solar Cells;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18236–2:
Polyimides Derived From Novel
Asymmetric Benzophenone
Dianhydrides;
NASA Case No.: LEW–17877–2:
Antenna Near-Field Probe Station
Scanner;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18631–1: Circuit
for Communication Over Power Lines;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18608–1: Method
for Making Fuel Cell;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18483–1:
Interference-Free Optical Detection
for Raman Spectroscopy;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18714–1: High
Strength Nanocomposite Glass Fibers;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18605–1: Electric
Propulsion Apparatus;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18762–1:
Selenium Interlayer for Highefficiency Multijunction Solar Cell;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18426–1: DualMode Combustor;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18615–1: Purify
Nanomaterials;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18632–1: Method
for Fabricating Diamond-Dispersed
Fiber-Reinforced Composite Coating
On Low Temperature Sliding Thrust
Bearing Interfaces;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18492–1:
Synthesis Methods, Microscopy
Characterization and Device
Integration of Nanoscale Metal Oxide
Semiconductors for Gas Sensing in
Aerospace Applications;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18636–1: N
Channel JFET Based Digital Logic
Gate Structure;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18634–1: MultiParameter Scattering Sensor and
Methods;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18586–1: Shock
Sensing Apparatus;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18221–2: Method
and Apparatus for Thermal Spraying
of Metal Coatings Using Pulsejet
Resonant Pulsed Combustion;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18619–1: Method
to Transmit and Receive Video on
Preexisting Wiring in Fixed and
Mobile Structures;
NASA Case No.: LEW–17458–2:
Compact Solid State Entangled
Photon Source;
NASA Case No.: LEW–17634–2: Method
for Making a Fuel Cell;
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NASA Case No.: LEW–18649–1:
Ultracapacitor Based Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS) System;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18648–1: Epoxyclay Nanocomposites;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18594–1:
Thermomechanical Methodology for
Stabilizing Shape Memory Alloy
(SMA) Response;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18717–1: A HighEfficiency Power Module;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18785–1:
Prestressing Shock Resistant
Mechanical Components and
Mechanisms Made From Hard,
Superelastic Materials;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18432–2: Method
for Providing Semiconductors Having
Self-Aligned Ion Implant;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18604–1:
Mechanical Components From Highly
Recoverable Low Apparent Modulus
Materials;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18614–1: HighTemperature Thermometer Using CrDoped GdAlO3 Broadband
Luminescence;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18761–1: Surface
Temperature Measurement Using
Hematite Coating;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18296–1:
Modular Battery Controller;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18658–1:
Levitating Electromagnetic Generator
and Method of Using the Same;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18248–1: Cellular
Reflectarray Antenna and Method of
Making Same;
NASA Case No.: LEW–17916–2: Carbon
Dioxide Gas Sensors and Method of
Manufacturing and Using Same;
NASA Case No.: LEW–18542–1:
Functionalization of Single Wall
Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNTs) by
Photooxidation;
NASA Case No.: 18477–1: Graphene
Based Reversible Nano-Switch/Sensor
Schottky Diode (nanoSSSD) Device.
Sumara M. Thompson-King,
Acting Deputy General Counsel.
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inventions for licensing.
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Patent applications on the
inventions listed below assigned to the
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Government-Owned Inventions, Available for Licensing
AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
ACTION: Notice of availability of inventions for licensing.
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SUMMARY: Patent applications on the inventions listed below assigned to
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, have been filed in
the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and are available for
licensing.
DATES: September 6, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert M. Padilla, Patent Counsel,
Ames Research Center, Code 202A-4, Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000;
telephone (650) 604-5104; fax (650) 604-2767.
NASA Case No.: ARC-16419-1: Stroboscopic Image Modulation to Reduce the
Visual Blur of an Object Being Viewed by an Observer Experiencing
Vibration;
NASA Case No.: ARC-16386-1: Visual Display and Comparison of Systems
Operation in Different Modes;
NASA Case No.: ARC-16351-1: Movable Ground Based Recovery
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System for Reusable Space Flight Hardware;
NASA Case No.: ARC-16692-1: Fiber-Reinforced Composite Materials;
NASA Case No.: ARC-14569-2: Spatial Standard Observer;
NASA Case No.: ARC-16348-1: Co-Optimization of Blunt Body Shapes for
Moving Vehicles;
NASA Case No.: ARC-15204-1: Rapid Polymer Sequencer.
Sumara M. Thompson-King,
Acting Deputy General Counsel.
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