William Louis
William Louis Arter, Prineville, OR US
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20100193490 | Inert gas welding nozzle - An inert gas welding torch comprising; a torch body, a collet, an electrode, a nozzle, the nozzle having an upper and lower end, the upper end of the nozzle being connected to the torch body, the collet connected to the torch body and the electrode connected to the collet with the electrode extending through and out the lower end of the nozzle, a path for inert gas starting from a gas supply line and passing through the torch body to the upper end of the nozzle, the gas then passing through at least three gas portals with the gas portals having an inlet and an outlet, the inlet being located at the upper end of the nozzle and the outlet toward the lower end of the nozzle, the portals having substantially uniform dimensions from the inlet to the outlet, wherein the length of the gas portal is at least as long as the longest line that can be drawn across the area of the gas portal inlet. | 08-05-2010 |
William Louis Einziger, Florence, SC US
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20110101003 | LOW-PROFILE SHIPPING SYSTEM - A low-profile shipping system for shipping an object without a pallet includes a shipping crate configured to surround the object being shipped. The shipping crate is configured to substantially enclose the object being shipped. The shipping crate defines a first passageway and a second passageway. The first passageway and the second passageway are adapted to receive a fork of a forklift. The low-profile shipping system also includes a shipping rail attached to the inside of the shipping crate at a location above the first passageway and the second passageway. The shipping rail is adapted to support the weight of the object and the shipping crate while the object is being transported by forklift. | 05-05-2011 |
20110136671 | DISPLACER AND SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET - A displacer for adjusting a level of a liquid cryogen in a cryostat. The displacer including an expandable member at least partially defining a sealed chamber. The expandable member being configured to transition from a collapsed state where the sealed chamber has a smaller volume to an expanded state where the sealed chamber has a larger volume. The displacer includes a first end piece attached to a first end of the expandable member and a second end piece attached to a second end of the expandable member. | 06-09-2011 |
20120176134 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING SYSTEM WITH THERMAL RESERVOIR AND METHOD FOR COOLING - A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system with a thermal reservoir and method for cooling are provided. A cooling vessel for a magnet system of the MRI system includes a first portion containing a helium cryogen in contact with a plurality of magnet coils of an MRI system. The cooling vessel also includes a second portion separate from and fluidly decoupled from the first portion, with the second portion containing a material different than the helium cryogen and having a volume greater than the first portion. | 07-12-2012 |
20130079229 | CRYOGENIC COOLING SYSTEM WITH WICKING STRUCTURE - A cryogenic cooling system includes a chamber defined by an outer wall and an inner wall, the chamber housing at least one component to be cooled; a wicking structure in thermal contact with one of the outer wall and the inner wall of the chamber; and a delivery system in a spaced apart relationship with the chamber and fluidly connected to the wicking structure for transporting a working fluid to and from the wicking structure. Also provided is a magnetic resonance imaging system including the cryogenic cooling system. | 03-28-2013 |
William Louis Kubic, Los Alamos, NM US
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20100205856 | METHOD OF PRODUCING SYNTHETIC FUELS AND ORGANIC CHEMICALS FROM ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE - The present invention is directed to providing a method of producing synthetic fuels and organic chemicals from atmospheric carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide gas is extracted from the atmosphere, hydrogen gas is obtained by splitting water, a mixture of the carbon dioxide gas and the hydrogen gas (synthesis gas) is generated, and the synthesis gas is converted into synthetic fuels and/or organic products. The present invention is also directed to utilizing a nuclear power reactor to provide power for the method of the present invention. | 08-19-2010 |
20130281553 | METHOD OF PRODUCING SYNTHETIC FUELS AND ORGANIC CHEMICALS FROM ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE - The present invention is directed to providing a method of producing synthetic fuels and organic chemicals from atmospheric carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide gas is extracted from the atmosphere, hydrogen gas is obtained by splitting water, a mixture of the carbon dioxide gas and the hydrogen gas (synthesis gas) is generated, and the synthesis gas is converted into synthetic fuels and/or organic products. The present invention is also directed to utilizing a nuclear power reactor to provide power for the method of the present invention. | 10-24-2013 |
William Louis Moraca, Jr., Mclean, VA US
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20090055830 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSIGNING LOGICAL PARTITIONS TO MULTIPLE SHARED PROCESSOR POOLS - A method and system for assigning logical partitions to multiple named processor pools. Sets of physical processors are assigned to predefined processor sets. Named processor pools with unique pool names are defined. The processor sets are assigned to the named processor pools so that each processor set is assigned to a unique named processor pool. A first set of logical partitions is assigned to a first named processor pool and a second set of logical partitions is assigned to a second named processor pool. A first processor set is assigned to the first named processor pool and a first set of physical processors is assigned to the first processor set. Similarly, a second processor set is assigned to the second named processor pool and a second set of physical processors is assigned to the second processor set. | 02-26-2009 |
William Louis Pherigo, Jr., Loveland, CO US
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20130330245 | MOBILE WATER ANALYSIS - An embodiment provides a cuvette apparatus including: a lid and a body, the body including a fluid channel disposed therein; and the lid including at least one opening aligned with a portion of the fluid channel, thereby providing access to the fluid channel in the body. Other aspects are described and claimed. | 12-12-2013 |
William Louis Tacchella, Sturgis, MI US
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20080302936 | RIBBON ROD ASSEMBLY - A ribbon rod assembly for hanging and supporting a fabric such that complete vertical folds are formed is disclosed. The ribbon rod assembly includes a ribbon rod body having a curved portion defining a plurality of opposing curves interposed between a pair of end portions adapted to directly engage a curtain rod, window header, ceiling and/or wall using one or more end brackets. | 12-11-2008 |
William Louis Thomas, Redmond, WA US
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20150215315 | DISCOVERING AND DISAMBIGUATING IDENTITY PROVIDERS - Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media are provided for discovering and disambiguating identity providers such that user knowledge of appropriate identity providers is minimized. Users are presented with options for selecting appropriate providers only when multiple providers have user profiles matching a user identifier. When users are presented with options for selecting appropriate providers, providers that have user profiles matching the identifier are identified utilizing identity information for the application that utilizes the identity provider for its users rather than information identifying the identity provider itself. Where it is determined that no identity provider has a user profile associated with the user identifier (or where it is determined that a particular identity provider would generally be appropriate to be utilized with the user identifier), the opportunity for users to create an authentication account with one or more identity providers or to retry with a different user identifier is provided. | 07-30-2015 |