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Gafur A Zainiev

from West Bloomfield, MI
Age ~77

Gafur Zainiev Phones & Addresses

  • 6358 Silverbrook, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 (248) 624-4574
  • 7067 Westbury Blvd, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 (248) 788-4667
  • 3611 Ashview St, W Bloomfield, MI 48324
  • 36641 Grand River Ave, Farmington, MI 48335
  • 23723 Walden Rd, Southfield, MI 48034 (248) 945-0135
  • 23713 Riverside Dr, Southfield, MI 48034
  • Oakland, MI
  • 3611 Ashview St, West Bloomfield, MI 48324 (248) 705-7944

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Position: President

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Industries

Medical Devices

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Location:
6001 Silverbrook west, West Bloomfield, MI 48322
Industry:
Medical Devices
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Us Patents

Electric Shaver Having Orbitally Moving Blades

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US Patent:
6584691, Jul 1, 2003
Filed:
Oct 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/679749
Inventors:
Vladimir Gerasimov - West Bloomfield MI
Gafur Zainiev - West Bloomfield MI
Ivan Gerasimov - West Bloomfield MI
Inlik Zainiev - West Bloomfield MI
Boris Zlotin - West Bloomfield MI
Assignee:
Technology Innovations, LLC - West Henrietta NY
International Classification:
B26B 1914
US Classification:
30 436, 30 433, 30 435, 3034651
Abstract:
An electric shaver, and in particular an electric shaver wherein are included blades which while rotating around their own centers also orbit around another axis, thus providing that the blades sweep a large area.

Design Of High Power Pulsed Flash Lamps

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US Patent:
7423367, Sep 9, 2008
Filed:
Aug 24, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/466798
Inventors:
Robert M. Lantis - Ashburn VA, US
Boris Zlotin - West Bloomfield MI, US
Peter Ulan - Wolverine Lake MI, US
Vladimir Proseanic - West Bloomfield MI, US
Gafur Zainiev - West Bloomfield MI, US
International Classification:
H01J 19/12
US Classification:
313238, 313288, 313 17, 31511171
Abstract:
Broadband output high power pulsed flash lamps are useful in many applications, and when specifically optimized, can become an excellent source of ultraviolet (UV) light, which is particularly useful for photo-chemically-induced materials processing applications. Multiple factors involved with the production of high-energy light pulses can in certain cases adversely affect the ultraviolet lamp operation, thereby resulting in the development of micro cracks in lamp envelopes and subsequent limitation in lamp lifetime. Similar factors can be responsible for an increased absorption of UV radiation by lamp components and degradation of lamp efficiency. This invention describes new pulsed flash lamp designs that enable a new generation of high power and performance as required by, for example, many large-scale photo-processing applications. This invention uniquely and advantageously mitigates the development of micro-cracks and failure, and produces dramatically improved electrical efficiency, stability of lamp optical characteristics, and service lifetime.

Method Of Applying A Design To A Surface

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US Patent:
7556841, Jul 7, 2009
Filed:
Jun 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/447817
Inventors:
James F. Kimball - Greenfield WI, US
Eric J. Minor - Lake Villa IL, US
Ketan N. Shah - Gurnee IL, US
Marcia L. Santaga - Waterford WI, US
Gafur Zainiev - West Bloomfield MI, US
Douglas S. Rodenkirch - Sun Prairie WI, US
Assignee:
S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. - Racine WI
International Classification:
B05D 3/12
US Classification:
427292, 510278, 427501, 427513, 427514
Abstract:
Compositions, methods, apparatuses, kits, and combinations are described for permanently or temporarily re-designing, decorating, and/or re-coloring a surface. The compositions useful in the present disclosure include a décor product that is formulated to be applied and affixed to a surface. If desired, the décor product may be substantially removed from the surface before being affixed thereto. If a user desires to remove the décor product, the décor product is formulated to be removed by a number of methods including, for example, vacuuming, wet extraction, chemical application, and the like. If the user desires to affix the décor product to the surface in a permanent or semi-permanent manner, the décor product may be affixed to the surface by applying energy thereto in the form of, for example, heat, pressure, emitted waves, an emitted electrical field, a magnetic field, and/or a chemical. The décor product may also be utilized in the form of a kit or in conjunction with a design device, such as a stencil, to control the application of the décor product to create, for example, a pattern on the surface.

Process For Identifying Existence Of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Without Dna Sequencing

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US Patent:
8153403, Apr 10, 2012
Filed:
Mar 1, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/714974
Inventors:
Gafur Zainiev - West Bloomfield MI, US
Inlik Zainiev - West Bloomfield MI, US
Timur Zainiev - West Bloomfield MI, US
International Classification:
C12P 19/34
C12Q 1/68
US Classification:
435 912, 435 61
Abstract:
A process for detecting the presence of a mutation in an oligonucleotide strand such as a DNA strand from a gene without the need for DNA sequencing is provided. The inventive process provides a rapid pre-test to screen for the presence or absence of a mutation in a target gene of a subject to determine whether laborious sequencing protocols are required to further characterize a mutation. The inventive process provides a rapid screening protocol for identifying and detecting a genetic mutation in a patient who presents with a disease.

Composite Fiber For Absorptive Material With Sensor

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US Patent:
20020192829, Dec 19, 2002
Filed:
Aug 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/213826
Inventors:
Gafur Zainiev - West Bloomfield MI, US
Vladimir Gerasimov - West Bloomfield MI, US
Boris Zlotin - West Bloomfield MI, US
Michael Weiner - Webster NY, US
Assignee:
Technology Innovations, LLC - W. Henrietta NY
International Classification:
G01N033/18
A61F013/22
A61F013/42
US Classification:
436/039000, 422/068100, 604/361000
Abstract:
An absorbent fiber is constructed to include a hydrophobic exterior and a hydrophilic interior for use in various absorbent constructions as an absorbent, capture and entrain liquids and attendant odors. A moisture monitoring device can be included in the absorbent fiber to detect a designated moisture level absorbed by the absorbent fiber. The moisture monitoring device includes a sensing device for detecting moisture absorbed by the absorbent fiber; and an alert device for receiving a signal from the sensor device when the sensor device detects a specified moisture level in the absorbent fiber. When the signal is received, the alert device issues an audible sound or otherwise notifies the user.

Composite Fiber For Absorptive Material With Sensor

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US Patent:
20040106202, Jun 3, 2004
Filed:
Nov 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/723267
Inventors:
Gafur Zainiev - West Bloomfield MI, US
Vladimir Gerasimov - West Bloomfield MI, US
Boris Zlotin - West Bloomfield MI, US
Michael Weiner - Webster NY, US
International Classification:
G01N033/18
US Classification:
436/039000, 340/604000, 340/573500
Abstract:
An absorbent fiber is constructed to include a hydrophobic exterior and a hydrophilic interior for use in various absorbent constructions as an absorbent, capture and entrain liquids and attendant odors. A moisture monitoring device can be included in the absorbent fiber to detect a designated moisture level absorbed by the absorbent fiber. The moisture monitoring device includes a sensing device for detecting moisture absorbed by the absorbent fiber; and an alert device for receiving a signal from the sensor device when the sensor device detects a specified moisture level in the absorbent fiber. When the signal is received, the alert device issues an audible sound or otherwise notifies the user.

Method And Apparatus For Cooling High Power Flash Lamps

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US Patent:
20070222349, Sep 27, 2007
Filed:
Dec 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/634946
Inventors:
Robert Lantis - Ashburn VA, US
Boris Zlotin - West Bloomfield MI, US
Peter Ulan - Wolverine Lake MI, US
Vladimir Proseanic - West Bloomfield MI, US
Gafur Zainiev - West Bloomfield MI, US
International Classification:
H01J 7/26
US Classification:
313012000
Abstract:
Broadband output high power pulsed flash lamps are useful in many applications, including beacons, communications, imaging, laser pumping, and materials processing. When specifically optimized, they can become an excellent source of ultraviolet (UV) light, which is particularly useful for photo-chemically-induced materials processing applications. Ultraviolet lamps producing high power pulsed ultraviolet (PUV) light can be ideally suitable for use in the decontamination of fluids (particularly water, wastewater, and other liquids, gases and objects), and for other applications such as photo-enhancement of chemical reactions, treatment of light sensitive materials, medical use, and so forth. In many operation scenarios the required pulsed energy transfer (high average and/or peak power) and subsequent thermal effects may create certain detrimental effects, such as reduction of lamp efficiency, changes in lamp spectral output, reduction of the delivered radiation due to fouling of optically transmitting surfaces, damage of lamp components, and reduction of lamp service lifetime, thereby requiring the use of an ancillary lamp cooling system. As newly designed flash lamp systems may require performance and power levels that exceed those of the traditional order, the heretofore known cooling methods can be problematic and inadequate for meeting increased requirements of the newest generation of high power pulsed flash lamps. This invention creates several new and advantageous methods to provide the increased cooling performance capabilities dictated by such high power pulsed flash lamps.

Suturing Devices And Methods

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US Patent:
20070276408, Nov 29, 2007
Filed:
Sep 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/570521
Inventors:
Charles Filipi - Omaha NE, US
Douglas Cornet - Omaha NE, US
Gafur Zainiev - West Bloomfield MI, US
Inlik Zainieva - West Bloomfield MI, US
Vladimir Gerasimov - West Bloomfield MI, US
Valeriy Prushinskiy - Farmington MI, US
Marina Prushinskaya - Farmington MI, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/10
US Classification:
606139000
Abstract:
Disclosed is a T-fastener delivery device. The device includes a belt and a pusher rod. The belt includes a plurality of slots for holding a plurality of T-bars substantially parallel to one another in a side-by-side arrangement; and the belt is moveable such that the slots can be sequentially aligned with the pusher rod. Also disclosed are methods for creating a gastric pouch in the stomach of an obese patient and methods for reducing lower esophageal sphincter distraction with gastric filling in a subject. Suturing systems are also disclosed One suturing system includes a plurality of T-fasteners and a continuous suture connecting the plurality of T-fasteners. The T-fastener comprises a cylindrical bar having a filament loop attached thereto substantially at the cylindrical bar's axial midpoint, and the continuous suture slidably passes through the T-fasteners' filament loops. Another suturing system includes a plurality of T-fasteners; and a continuous suture connecting the plurality of T-fasteners. The T-fastener comprises two cylindrical bars connected by a filament, and the continuous suture slidably passes through a loop formed by the T-fasteners' filaments.
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