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& Office of Patent Counsel Patents and Pizza The Office of Technology Transfer & The Office of Patent Counsel Present Patents and Pizza June 7, 2007 Presenter of Awards: Albert J. Fasulo, II Speaker: Victor Hess of the Howard County Incubator

& Office of Patent Counsel Welcome Remarks11:00 Susan Furney OTT Communication11:05 Susan Furney APL-NSA-TEDCO Showcase11:10 John Bacon Disclosures11:15 Al Fasulo Presentation of Awards 11:20 Kristin Gray and Al Fasulo Howard County Incubator11:30 Victor Hess Lunch12:00

& Office of Patent Counsel Communication OTT Main Campus Office Hours Starting July 11, 2007 Every Wednesday from 10 AM – 2 PM 1-S141 Question Solicitation Please send to

& Office of Patent Counsel APL-NSA-TEDCO Showcase Information Technology – Communications October 31, AM – 3 PM Kossiakoff Center 20 Technical Presentations 30 Posters 300+ Local-State-Regional Attendees Small-Medium-Large Companies Save the Date

& Office of Patent Counsel Why Disclose Inventions ? There are several reasons you should disclose your inventions: - The Lab P&P requires it, regardless of how the invention was made or the source of funds for the invention -The Lab’s Gov’t contracts require that inventions be disclosed to our Sponsors. Disclosure of inventions: - complies with Lab’s contractual obligation – Sponsors like to see invention disclosures resulting from their funding; - provides direct evidence of Lab innovation, and may encourage further Sponsor investment; - validates our role as a Gov’t funded R&D center; and - maintains Lab’s reputation as an innovator in the minds of our established Sponsors, and engenders this view in our new Sponsors - Protects intellectual property developed at the Lab in collaboration with other entities, i.e., with collaborators, which protects the Lab and inventors.

& Office of Patent Counsel 7,159,474 Modular Sampling Device Adam K. Arabian Charles W. Kerechanin, II Stuart D. Harshbarger

& Office of Patent Counsel 7,176,691 Switched Coil Receiver Antenna for Metal Detector Carl V. Nelson

& Office of Patent Counsel 7,179,461 Plasminogen Activator to Prevent Corneal and Subepithelial Haze After Laser Vision Correction Surgery David M. Silver Adrienne Csutak (non-APL) Andras Berta (non-APL) Jozsef Tozser (non-APL)

& Office of Patent Counsel 7,185,550 Time Domain Resolving Chemical Sampler Using Sorbent Material Henry A. Kues Adam K. Arabian

& Office of Patent Counsel 7,186,022 X-ray Source and Method for more Efficiently Producing Selectable X-ray Frequencies Harry K. Charles, Jr. Thomas J. Beck (non-APL)

& Office of Patent Counsel 7,187,619 Method and Apparatus for High-frequency Passive Sonar Performance Prediction Juan I. Arvelo, Jr. Patrick A. Ferat Leslie A. Mobley

& Office of Patent Counsel 7,187,866 System for Distributing Information and Energy Using Fiber Optic and Optical Wireless Networks Jerry A. Krill Joseph R. Cipriano (non-APL) Donald D. Duncan

& Office of Patent Counsel 7,197,143 Digital Video Authenticator Thomas E. Duerr Nicholas D. Beser James H. Higbie Donna C. Paulhamus Michael A. Karls Cash J. Costello George R. Barrett

& Office of Patent Counsel 7,197,197 Method For Detecting Projectile Impact Location And Velocity Vector Leo R. Gauthier, Jr. David G. Drewry, Jr. Leroy Brunner

& Office of Patent Counsel 7,198,301 Suspension System for a Vehicle with a Tank for Liquified Gas John J. Wozniak Richard J. Hildebrand

& Office of Patent Counsel 7,198,490 Apparatus and Method for Training Using a Human Interaction Simulator Dale E. Olsen

& Office of Patent Counsel 7,203,274 Method and Apparatus for Multiple-Projection, Dual- Energy X-ray Absorptiometry Scanning Harry K. Charles, Jr. Thomas J. Beck (non-APL) Howard S. Feldmesser Thomas C. Magee

& Office of Patent Counsel 7,205,497 Apparatus and Method for Automated Parcel Screening Stuart D. Harshbarger Adam K. Arabian Michael P. McLoughlin Micah A. Carlson

& Office of Patent Counsel 7,206,575 Method of Remotely Estimating a Rest or Best Lock Frequency of a Local Station Receiver Using Telemetry Karl B. Fielhauer J. Robert Jensen