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Charles Jeffrey Ryan, Middleburg, FL US
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20100317204 | CONTROL APPARATUS FOR ELECTRICAL DEVICES - A control apparatus for controlling a plurality of electrical devices is provided. The control apparatus includes a first body member, a second body member hingedly attached to the first body member, a power outlet strip, a power key lock, and an electronic timer. The control apparatus is capable of assuming one of a plurality of positions between an open position and a closed position. The power outlet strip includes a plurality of electrical receptacles and each of the plurality of electrical receptacles is capable of receiving an electric socket of an electrical device of the plurality of electrical devices. The power key lock and the electronic timer are disposed on the first body member. The electronic timer is capable of activating the power key lock for controlling power supply to the plurality of electrical devices connected to the plurality of electrical receptacles of the power outlet strip. | 12-16-2010 |
Dale Ryan, Green Core Springs, FL US
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20120326351 | Method of reconstructing rubber from crumb rubber and making composite materials therefrom - A method for reconstructing rubber from crumb rubber includes mixing the crumb rubber with a binder of either urethane or sodium silicate, applying pressure to the mixture until the crumb rubber is flowable and molding the flowable rubber. | 12-27-2012 |
20120328887 | Method of fabricating insulated panels - A method for fabricating an insulated flame retardant panel includes the provision of a mixture of rice hulls and adhesive adhered to one or more skins of the panel with pressure in which the adhesive is either a urethane adhesive or a sodium silicate adhesive that is set by applying pressure, with the rice hulls providing an R value comparable to that associated with expanded polystyrene foam or urethane foam but with significantly improved structural properties and without involving environmentally unfriendly processes. | 12-27-2012 |
Daniel Ryan, Apopka, FL US
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20100155440 | Item Retaining and Organizing Apparatus - An apparatus for retaining and organizing multiple items. The apparatus may be particularly useful for retaining and organizing items for infants. Such items may include feeding bottles, pacifiers, toys, stimulating devices and articles. The apparatus may retain various items in the proximity of the infant after the items have been thrown or dropped. The apparatus may be attached to one or more structures which can include highchairs, strollers, shopping carts, cribs, furniture, car seats, and the like. | 06-24-2010 |
James Ryan, North Palm Beach, FL US
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20100283261 | Buoyancy Energy Cell - A device for the generation of energy and in particular electrical energy includes a cell or chamber which moves upwardly and downwardly in a body of water. Cog wheels are connected to the cell. The cog wheels are connected to the shafts of generators. Rotation of the cog wheels operates the generators which produce energy. The cog wheels engage anchor chains or vertical supports. One end of each anchor chain is secured to an anchor located at the bottom of the body of water. The other end of the anchor chain is secured to a float which floats at or near the surface of the body of water. The up and down movement of the cell causes the cog wheels to move upwardly and downwardly along the anchor chains and thereby rotate. This rotation drives the energy generator and generates energy, preferably electricity. The cog wheels are permitted to rotate upon the receipt of a request for energy. This results in a highly efficient source of energy or electricity. | 11-11-2010 |
20110221209 | Buoyancy Energy Cell - A device for the generation of energy and in particular electrical energy includes a cell or chamber which moves upwardly and downwardly in a body of water. Cog wheels are connected to the cell. The cog wheels are connected to the shafts of generators. Rotation of the cog wheels operates the generators which produce energy. The cog wheels engage anchor chains or vertical supports. The up and down movement of the cell causes the cog wheels to move upwardly and downwardly along the anchor chains and thereby rotate. This rotation drives the energy generator and generates energy, preferably electricity. The cog wheels are permitted to rotate upon the receipt of a request for energy. This results in a highly efficient source of energy or electricity. Energy from other sources, such as wind or tides, can be utilized to operate the cell. | 09-15-2011 |
Jimmy Ryan, Vero Beach, FL US
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20140046143 | METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING, TREATING, AND MONITORING CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME - The present invention relates generally to the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS), kits for use in the methods, and pharmaceutical compositions for use in the methods of treatment. The invention specifically relates to the diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of CIRS through a comprehensive approach comprising an assessment of a subject for case definition parameters and a proteogenomic analysis. The proteogenomic analysis for the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of CIRS is based on identifying proteins and/or genes that are differentially expressed in subjects suffering from CIRS compared to healthy subjects. | 02-13-2014 |
John Ryan, Winter Haven, FL US
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20090210274 | System and Method for Tracking and Managing Environmental Attributes - A system and method for tracking and managing environmental attributes which provides a framework to facilitate the transparent listing, tracking, managing, and sale of environmental attributes. The system and method ensure greater transparency for buyers, sellers, and regulators and allow for the bundling and geographic referencing of environmental attributes. | 08-20-2009 |
Kevin A. Ryan, Melbourne Beach, FL US
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20090052975 | Fluid Dispensing System - A fluid dispensing system for efficiently rapidly dispensing fluid for a user to drink. The fluid dispensing system generally includes a container including an upper end, a lower end, a cavity and an upper opening, wherein the upper end is opposite the lower end, wherein the upper opening extends within the upper end and wherein the cavity extends from the upper opening of the upper end toward the lower end. A release valve extends within the container, wherein the release valve includes a channel extending through the release valve and wherein the release valve selectively seals the channel. | 02-26-2009 |
Patrick Ryan, Seminole, FL US
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20150339769 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENFORCING DATA INTEGRITY AND LOAN APPROVAL AUTOMATION BY MEANS OF DATA AGGREGATION AND ANALYSIS - Systems and methods permit the efficient and accurate aggregation and analysis of loan application data as well as the convenient display of the loan application data to a financial service provider. In one embodiment, a computing device associated with a financial service provider receives a loan application containing loan application data. The computing device performs a compliance and underwriting analysis and a verification analysis to validate inputs, authenticate customer identity, ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, and evaluate the risk posed by a loan application, among other features. If the verification analysis indicates that supplemental loan application data is required, the provider computing device generates an application status message identifying the required supplemental data. Following the compliance and underwriting analysis and the verification analysis, the provider computing device creates an electronic credit authorization document and generates an application decision message indicating approval or disapproval of the loan application. | 11-26-2015 |
Robin Lee Ryan, Port Orange, FL US
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20130099458 | Nail tech./manicurist mobile cart - A lockable nail supplies cart for use in beauty/nail salons. Includes lockable double doors that are hinged at the sides to move from a horizontally aligned closed position, behind the doors are drawers for storing nail/manicuring supplies. | 04-25-2013 |
Ronald Ryan, Jupiter, FL US
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20140089226 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CREATION OF AN INTEREST ONLY STRIPS INDEX - A method A computer-implemented method of creating an SBA 7(a) index of interest only strip pools comprising: (1) forming one or more candidate pools based on specific characteristics of SBA 7(a) interest only pools; (2) determining one or more selection criteria for including one or more candidate pools in an index; (3) comparing the one or more candidate pools to the selection criteria; (4) and if the criteria is met, then (5) weighting the pool and (6) storing said pool in the index. | 03-27-2014 |
20150187006 | SYSTEM FOR CREATION OF AN INTEREST ONLY STRIPS INDEX - A computer system for creating an index of interest only strip pools comprising: (1) forming one or more candidate pools based on specific characteristics of interest only pools; (2) determining one or more selection criteria for including one or more candidate pools in an index; (3) comparing the one or more candidate pools to the selection criteria; (4) and if the criteria is met, then (5) weighting the pool and (6) storing said pool in the index. | 07-02-2015 |
Ronald J. Ryan, Jupiter, FL US
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20100280969 | Method and system for managing pension portfolios - The present invention relates to determining and adjusting the funding adequacy of a pension plan by calculating: a custom liability index, an asset allocation model, a performance attribution model; and managing alpha and beta portfolios, including inputting selected data from an actuarial report based upon benefit schedules and plan contributions; and determining if the assets in the alpha portfolio exceed the growth in liabilities; and if the alpha assets exceed the growth of liabilities; then determining if the excess exceeds a threshold; and if the excess are greater than the threshold then transferring the excess according to a predefined percentage, and reducing the assets in the alpha portfolio by an amount transferred; and calculating a performance attribution; and if the performance attribution is less than required to meet the pension plan benefit obligations then choosing new investments or adding cash and calculating an actuarial analysis for the pension plan. | 11-04-2010 |
Sarah Ryan, Apopka, FL US
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20100155440 | Item Retaining and Organizing Apparatus - An apparatus for retaining and organizing multiple items. The apparatus may be particularly useful for retaining and organizing items for infants. Such items may include feeding bottles, pacifiers, toys, stimulating devices and articles. The apparatus may retain various items in the proximity of the infant after the items have been thrown or dropped. The apparatus may be attached to one or more structures which can include highchairs, strollers, shopping carts, cribs, furniture, car seats, and the like. | 06-24-2010 |
Scott Ryan, Ocala, FL US
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20080200880 | Catheter anchor - A catheter anchoring or securement device and system in combination with or for securing a catheter system to a patient's skin in a fixed position, the invention having a flexible anchor sheet member having an adhesive backing that adheres the flexible anchor sheet member to the patient's skin, a catheter receiving body mounted to the flexible anchor sheet member, and releasable securing means comprising a cover or closure member covering the catheter receiving body, wherein the catheter receiving body is provided with a cavity or recess, the peripheral configuration of which corresponds to the footprint configuration of the catheter body member. The cavity has an axially-oriented channel extending the full width of the flexible anchor sheet member and opposing sets of retention walls defining lateral recesses, the combination of which precludes relative movement of the catheter fitting in all lateral directions. | 08-21-2008 |
20080233636 | Humidity-controlled gas-borne matter collection device - A system includes a device for collecting gas-borne matter therein and a humectant provided external to the device for maintaining a desired humidity level for collected matter in the device. | 09-25-2008 |
20110021997 | Catheter securement device - An improved catheter securement device, the device having a main body assembly for securing a catheter housing, the assembly adapted to adhesively adher to the skin of a patient, wherein the improvement is a thin, flexible base extension member that is adapted to adher to the patient's skin, the base extension member being provided with an elongated slit dividing the base extension member into two leg portions. The catheter securement device is adhered to the patient such that the venous catheter portion extends through the slit at the insertion site when the catheter housing is properly retained. Preferably, the adhesive utilized to adhere the base extension member to the patient's skin incorporates an anti-microbial composition to combat microorganisms in the area of the insertion site. | 01-27-2011 |
20120083743 | Catheter securement device - A catheter securement device that adheres to the skin of a patient having an epidural catheter or similar small flexible tube member inserted percutaneously, the securement device having a flexible, sheet-like main body member capable of adhering to the skin of the patient, a notched pad member over which the catheter is bent, an exposed portion of adhesive to contact the catheter, and a releasable retention member to secure the catheter onto the main body member. | 04-05-2012 |
20120316504 | Slotted catheter securement device - A slotted catheter securement device adapted for securing a catheter extending generally perpendicularly from the skin of a patient, having a base member and a securing member co-planarly oriented, the securing member being joined to the base member non-coextensively, an interior, a slot passing through the base member and the securing member in communication with the interior opening; the securing member having a first bridging member and a second bridging member non-coextensively joined to the base member, a securing adhesive layer positioned on at least one of the first and second bridging members, the first bridging member having an attached end and a free end, the second bridging member having two attached ends, whereby the first and second bridging members fold away from the base member to adhere to each other and to a catheter disposed therebetween. | 12-13-2012 |
20150094675 | Stoma Stopper Securement Dressing - A stoma stopper securement dressing having a base member formed of a thin, flexible, skin-conforming sheet material having an adhesive coating on its underside for securing the base member to a skin surface, an opening in the base member to allow for passage of a stopper shaft therethrough, and a thin, flexible, releasable strap member attached to the base member, one end of the strap member being fixed to the based member and the other end of the strap member being a free end, such that the strap member can be opened to expose the opening for insertion or removal of a stoma stopper and can be closed to retain the stoma stopper therein. | 04-02-2015 |
Scott Ryan, Saint Petersburg, FL US
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20100288031 | PROCESSES TO CREATE DISCRETE CORROSION DEFECTS ON SUBSTRATES AND ESTABLISH CORROSION NDI TEST STANDARDS - Methods and apparatuses are provided for creation of discrete corrosion defects with a wide range of diameter to depth aspect ratios for painted test standards. Also provided are methods for use of those test standards to characterize the corrosion under paint detection threshold, statistical reliability, and accuracy of NDI and/or NDT techniques including but not limited to flash thermography, ultrasonic testing, eddy current testing, microwave testing, shearography, and infrared testing. | 11-18-2010 |
20100288032 | PROCESSES TO CREATE DISCRETE CORROSION DEFECTS ON SUBSTRATES AND ESTABLISH CORROSION NDI TEST STANDARDS - Methods and apparatuses are provided for creation of discrete corrosion defects with a wide range of diameter to depth aspect ratios for painted test standards. Also provided are methods for use of those test standards to characterize the corrosion under paint detection threshold, statistical reliability, and accuracy of NDI and/or NDT techniques including but not limited to flash thermography, ultrasonic testing, eddy current testing, microwave testing, shearography, and infrared testing. | 11-18-2010 |
Sean Ryan, Boca Raton, FL US
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20080308632 | Known Loss Data Logging - System and method for collecting information pertaining to a defeated electronic article surveillance (EAS) tag are disclosed. The method includes the steps of providing a recording unit for collecting data pertaining to missing merchandise having at least one user interface, recording the data into the recording unit in response to a series of user interface prompts displayed on the recording unit, the interface prompts being programmed according to a predetermined user input sequence, the recording unit being adapted to transmit the data through a communications network, and transmitting the data through the communications network to a data processing unit, the data processing unit being configured to analyze the data and to generate a report based on the data. | 12-18-2008 |
Thomas D. Ryan, Jenson Beach, FL US
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20080254226 | METHOD TO INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF POLYMER DRAG REDUCTION FOR MARINE AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS - A method for increasing the efficiency of additive drag reduction by establishing a drag-reducing viscoelastic coating on a surface. The method includes mixing a polymer into a concentrated solution that has approximately the same density as a fluid flowing over the surface, ejecting the mixture/solution into the flowing fluid in a manner such that a coating of polymer, which initially grows thicker with time, is adsorbed onto the surface, and reducing the ejection rate of the first fluid such that the coating of polymer then grows thinner with time. These steps may be repeated so that a desired minimum coating thickness is maintained over an extended period of time. The method reduces the polymer expenditure rate for a given drag reduction. Moreover, the produced viscoelastic coating impedes the attachment and growth of drag-producing natural organisms and may be applied without “down-time” (e.g., while underway). | 10-16-2008 |
Valorie T. Ryan, Merritt Island, FL US
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20150059580 | FORENSIC AIR AND SURFACE SAMPLER TECHNOLOGY (FASST) COLLECTOR - A particle collector for collecting biological material using electrostatic precipitator (ESP) technology including a removable ESP collection tube having an electrode wire suspended therein, a high voltage power supply coupled to the electrode wire for generating an ionization field within the collection tube causing smaller particles entering the collection tube to precipitate onto the walls of the collection tube, electronics including a microcontroller for controlling the operation of the collector, and a housing assembly for housing the collection tube, the high voltage power supply and the electronics. Some embodiments include an interlock system for disabling high voltage to the electrode wire if certain system parameters are not met, a static discharge mechanism for dissipating excess electrostatic charge which may accumulate on the collection tube during operation, and an altitude adjustment mechanism for adjusting the amount of high voltage supplied to the electrode wire based upon the altitude at which the collector is being used. A portable hand-held embodiment of the particle collector is also disclosed. | 03-05-2015 |
William G. Ryan, Gainesville, FL US
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20110283805 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TESTING LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY - In an embodiment, a hydraulic jack is provided having a first portion and a second portion. The first portion attached to a first section of a structure and the second portion attached to a second section of the structure. When a pressurized fluid is forced between the first portion and the second portion, a load is transferred to the first section and the second section by the pressure of the fluid on the first portion and the second portion. The first section and the second section are forced apart by the load, thus creating or enlarging at least one void in the structure. The pressurized fluid fills or partially fills one or more of the at least one void, thereby increasing the surface area effectively normal to the direction of the load in contact with the pressurized fluid. | 11-24-2011 |
20120090401 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TESTING LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY - In an embodiment, a hydraulic jack is provided having a first portion and a second portion. The first portion attached to a first section of a structure and the second portion attached to a second section of the structure. When a pressurized fluid is forced between the first portion and the second portion, a load is transferred to the first section and the second section by the pressure of the fluid on the first portion and the second portion. The first section and the second section are forced apart by the load, thus creating or enlarging at least one void in the structure. The pressurized fluid fills or partially fills one or more of the at least one void, thereby increasing the surface area effectively normal to the direction of the load in contact with the pressurized fluid. | 04-19-2012 |
20130247679 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TESTING LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY - In an embodiment, a hydraulic jack is provided having a first portion and a second portion. The first portion attached to a first section of a structure and the second portion attached to a second section of the structure. When a pressurized fluid is forced between the first portion and the second portion, a load is transferred to the first section and the second section by the pressure of the fluid on the first portion and the second portion. The first section and the second section are forced apart by the load, thus creating or enlarging at least one void in the structure. The pressurized fluid fills or partially fills one or more of the at least one void, thereby increasing the surface area effectively normal to the direction of the load in contact with the pressurized fluid. | 09-26-2013 |
William Joseph Ryan, Dade City, FL US
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20150035279 | Wave energy conversion system - The Wave Energy Conversion System is a fresh or salt water wave induced land based system to convert wave action into circular power for compressed air, water pump, hydraulic oil pump and/or by attaching same to one or more high voltage generators. The system is capable of extracting tremendous power from minimal water movement, transferring same into a rotation system, with multiple high speed storage controlled regulatory loading systems utilizing the intense power. Having a greater reliability and longer range of stored and smooth power time, it does not rely on direct sun or wind but the longer lasting term effects of same on water. The system has the flexibility to be protected from periodic damaging waves, quick disconnects in the eventuality of hurricanes, ease of maintenance/repairs, for when assembled in a series or battery of cylinder systems, will be capable of producing rotation power rivaling any solar power system to date. | 02-05-2015 |
William R. Ryan, Oviedo, FL US
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20090235635 | Igniter Assembly for a Gas Turbine - A gas turbine component ( | 09-24-2009 |
20100018209 | INTEGRAL FLOW SLEEVE AND FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY - A fuel injector assembly for use in a turbine engine having a combustion section and a turbine section downstream from the combustion section. The fuel injector assembly includes a flow sleeve defining a pre-mixing passage of the combustion section and including a sleeve wall having a forward end proximate to a cover plate of the combustion section and an opposed aft end. An annular cavity in fluid communication with a source of fuel is formed in the sleeve wall adjacent the aft end. A fuel dispensing structure is associated with the cavity and includes at least one fuel distribution aperture for distributing fuel from the cavity to the pre-mixing passage. | 01-28-2010 |
20100058770 | Method and System for Controlling Fuel to a Dual Stage Nozzle - A method and system for controlling delivery of fuel to a dual stage nozzle in the combustor of a gas turbine. A liquid fuel is conveyed from a single stage fuel supply through a plurality of primary fuel supply lines to a first nozzle stage including a plurality of primary nozzles. A predetermined operating condition of the gas turbine is identified and a signal is produced in response to the identified operating condition. The signal effects actuation of valves located on secondary fuel supply lines extending from each of the primary fuel supply lines to supply fuel to respective secondary nozzles. | 03-11-2010 |
20100064693 | COMBUSTOR ASSEMBLY COMPRISING A COMBUSTOR DEVICE, A TRANSITION DUCT AND A FLOW CONDITIONER - A combustor assembly in a gas turbine engine is provided. The combustor assembly may comprise a combustor device coupled to a main casing, a transition duct and a flow conditioner. The combustor device may comprise a liner having inlet and outlet portions and a burner assembly positioned adjacent to the liner inlet. The transition duct may comprise a conduit having inlet and outlet sections. The inlet section may be associated with the liner outlet portion. The flow conditioner may be associated with the main casing and the transition duct conduit for supporting the conduit inlet section. | 03-18-2010 |
20100071378 | Alternately Swirling Mains in Lean Premixed Gas Turbine Combustors - A gas turbine combustor for producing hot gas by burning a fuel in compressed air comprising a combustor central axis and multiple main swirlers with respective swirler axes disposed about and parallel to the combustor central axis, each main swirler delivering an air fuel mixture flowing through it and about its swirler axis, wherein each swirler imparts rotation to the air fuel mixture flowing through it in a direction opposite that of adjacent swirlers. This combustor configuration reduces shear where the outer edges of adjacent flows meet, allowing for greater tuning of the combustion chamber and reduced NOx and CO emissions. | 03-25-2010 |
20110056204 | Self-Contained Oil Feed Heat Shield for a Gas Turbine Engine - A gas turbine engine fuel heat shield configured to shield fuel from high temperatures of surrounding turbine components to prevent coking of the fuel is disclosed. The gas turbine engine fuel heat shield may be formed from a generally elongated member having a first collar at a first end and a second collar at a second end opposite to the first end. One or more recesses may be positioned in an outer surface of the generally elongated member between the first and second collars. A sleeve is positioned around the generally elongated member and radially outward of the recess to form one or more sealed chambers. The sleeve may be sealed to prevent fuel from entering the recess and coking. Such design, therefore, prevents the formation of carbon particles from the fuel that could clog the fuel injectors. | 03-10-2011 |
20110265438 | TURBINE ENGINE WITH ENHANCED FLUID FLOW STRAINER SYSTEM - A fuel delivery system for a turbine engine includes a fluid supply conduit. The conduit has an inner peripheral surface that defines a flow supply passage. A fuel strainer is received in the conduit. The strainer has a hollow, generally frusto-conical body with an outer peripheral surface. The strainer has a longitudinal axis. A plurality of holes extends through the body substantially radially to the longitudinal axis. The holes have an associated effective flow area. The outer peripheral surface of the body is radially spaced from the inner peripheral surface of the conduit along the length of the strainer such that a flow area is defined between the outer peripheral surface of the strainer body and the inner peripheral surface of the fluid supply conduit. The flow area is equal to or greater than the effective flow area of the strainer holes along the length of the strainer. | 11-03-2011 |
20150316266 | BURNER WITH ADJUSTABLE RADIAL FUEL PROFILE | 11-05-2015 |