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Kirk W Norton

from San Diego, CA
Age ~57

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  • 11993 Tivoli Park Row, San Diego, CA 92128 (858) 618-1168
  • 11993 Tivoli Park Row UNIT 2, San Diego, CA 92128
  • San Marcos, CA
  • 11935 Danvers Cir, San Diego, CA 92128

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Kirk Norton

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Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Computer Hardware
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Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Computer Hardware

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Us Patents

Cell Transporter For A Biodevice

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US Patent:
7160425, Jan 9, 2007
Filed:
Mar 25, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/808897
Inventors:
Winthrop D. Childers - San Diego CA, US
David Tyvoll - La Jolla CA, US
Kirk Norton - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01N 27/453
C12M 1/00
US Classification:
204643, 4353071
Abstract:
A method of transporting cells comprising transporting a plurality of cells through a transport path of a biodevice and maintaining substantially free individual movement of each cell during the transporting of the cells through the transport path.

Method Of Analyzing Blood

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US Patent:
7384791, Jun 10, 2008
Filed:
Jan 21, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/761535
Inventors:
David Tyvoll - La Jolla CA, US
Winthrop D. Childers - San Diego CA, US
Kirk Norton - San Diego CA, US
Bryan J. Johnson - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01N 33/48
G01N 27/00
G01N 1/18
US Classification:
436 95, 436 63, 436149, 436150, 436164, 436174, 436175, 436177, 422 8201, 422 8205, 422101, 435 14, 204547, 204554, 204556, 20440301, 204643
Abstract:
A method of analyzing blood includes delivering a blood sample to a test device, applying a spatially varying electric field to the blood sample to provide a depleted cell concentration in a portion of the blood sample, and sensing a property of the portion of the blood sample.

Method Of Sorting Cells In Series

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US Patent:
7390387, Jun 24, 2008
Filed:
Mar 25, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/808803
Inventors:
Winthrop D. Childers - San Diego CA, US
David Tyvoll - La Jolla CA, US
Kirk Norton - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01N 27/447
G01N 27/453
US Classification:
204547, 204643
Abstract:
A method of sorting cells comprises providing a fluid flow path for cell movement through a series of cell sorters in a first direction with an output of a preceding cell sorter of the series communicating with an input of a successive cell sorter of the series. Within each cell sorter, a first portion of the cells is separated from a second portion of the cells by applying a first non-uniform electric field via a first electrode array to cause movement of the first portion of the cells in a second direction across the fluid flow path, having a component generally transverse to the first direction into the output of a respective cell sorter.

Systems And Methods For Measuring Glycated Hemoglobin

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US Patent:
7534618, May 19, 2009
Filed:
Jul 27, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/881531
Inventors:
David A. Tyvoll - San Diego CA, US
Kirk W. Norton - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01N 1/28
US Classification:
436 67, 436 45, 436177, 422 72
Abstract:
Systems and methods for fractionating components of a sample are disclosed herein. A method of fractionating components of a sample includes establishing a solution density gradient in a capillary channel, applying the sample to the capillary channel, and centrifuging the sample in the capillary channel, thereby separating the components of the sample by density.

One-Way Imaging Optical Window Film

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US Patent:
20020118460, Aug 29, 2002
Filed:
Feb 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/793330
Inventors:
Lawrence Woolf - Carlsbad CA, US
Kirk Norton - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
General Atomics
International Classification:
G02B027/00
G02B001/10
US Classification:
359/585000, 359/577000
Abstract:
A one-way imaging optical film is provided by a transparent polymer substrate bearing a first coating defining an image area and a second coating defining a background or surround area. In the visible light spectrum, the two coatings have very similar light transmittance characteristics and very similar reverse reflectance characteristics, but different reflectance characteristics such that when the film is viewed from the coated side the image area is visually distinct from the surround area, and when the film is viewed from the substrate side, the film is transparent and the image virtually non-discernible. The film has a visible light transmittance of at least about 25 percent for use especially as an architectural and vehicle window film.

Hermetic Ceramic Composite Structures

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US Patent:
56815115, Oct 28, 1997
Filed:
Sep 11, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/712284
Inventors:
Holger H. Streckert - San Diego CA
Kirk P. Norton - San Diego CA
Clement P. C. Wong - San Diego CA
Assignee:
General Atomics - San Diego CA
International Classification:
C04B 3580
US Classification:
264 291
Abstract:
Methods for making hermetic silicon carbide matrix composite structures by CVI. A fibrous preform is created by winding strands of yarn of refractory fiber material helically about a graphite mandrel. Impregnation of the preform is carried out in a subatmospheric pressure zone at a pressure of about 700 Pa or less by maintaining a relatively slow flow of a mixture of helium and an alkyl chlorosilane through a coating zone heated to a temperature of between about 1100. degree. to 1200. degree. C. at a rate between about 2 and about 10 times the diffusion rate of the gaseous atmosphere in the fibrous preform. Coating is continued until silicon carbide impregnates the interstices of the fibrous preform and preferably deposits an outer layer of dense pore-free silicon carbide thereupon. The resultant structures are hermetic and provide leak-free containment of gases such as helium at temperatures of as high as 1,000. degree. C. and a pressure differential as high as about 20 MPa.

Method Of Fabrication Of Composites

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US Patent:
53505450, Sep 27, 1994
Filed:
Mar 5, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/027075
Inventors:
Holger H. Streckert - San Diego CA
Kirk P. Norton - San Diego CA
Assignee:
General Atomics - San Diego CA
International Classification:
C04B 3580
US Classification:
264 291
Abstract:
A method of making a fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composite of complex shape by first rigidifying a fibrous arrangement made of woven or braided material by impregnating with a preceramic resin, and then curing and pyrolyzing the resin to form a rigid or stiff preform. The rigid preform is then densified by chemical vapor infiltration, e. g. , using a forced-flow/thermal-gradient process. Using three-dimensional woven fabrics made of ceramic fibers, such as silicon carbide or silicon nitride, strong high-temperature resistant composites are produced having porosities from about 20 percent to less than about 5 percent.
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