Cooper, NC
Corey Anderson Cooper, Pittsboro, NC US
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20150343257 | MEDICINE BALL - A medicine ball includes a central member with a pair of opposing concave sides. Further, convex attachments are each adapted to mate with the concave sides of the central member to form a sphere. These convex attachments are fastened together to the concave sides by a pair of fasteners, such as zippers. Additionally, attachment ports which can receive an exercise attachment are each positioned within the central member. Examples of exercise attachments include a barbell bar, a handgrip, and a pair of roller pairs, among others. In an alternative embodiment the attachment ports are positioned within the convex attachments. Further, an article of clothing has a receptacle to receive the convex attachments. | 12-03-2015 |
David Michael Cooper, Raleigh, NC US
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20100194375 | ELECTRONIC TRANSFORMER MEASURING DEVICE HAVING SURFACE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - A method and apparatus for mounting an electronic measuring device inside the housing a pad mount low voltage distribution power transformer are provided. The space inside a transformer enclosure cover contains the power input and output connections and cables. The electronic measuring device includes a surface mounting assembly that is configured to mount the measuring device at multiple locations of the housing. | 08-05-2010 |
20100194380 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MEASURING CURRENT OUTPUT OF LOW-VOLTAGE PAD-MOUNT DISTRIBUTION POWER TRANSFORMERS - A current sensing assembly is provided for sensing the current travelling through a current carrying member of a pad mount distribution transformer in a meter network. A current sensor includes a slot having an open end that receives the current carrying member. The sensor includes a conductive coil disposed adjacent the slot that generates an output signal indicating a sensed current level. A retainer member includes a retainer wall that is configured to be inserted into the open end of the slot so as to define a receptacle that captures the current carrying member therein. | 08-05-2010 |
Earl Harry Cooper, Kings Mountain, NC US
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20150014909 | PORTABLE MACHINING APPARATUS - Embodiments of the invention are directed to a portable machining apparatus comprising: a frame, a rotary table operatively coupled to the frame; a cross slide operatively coupled to the frame; and wherein the cross slide is configured for operative coupling to live tooling, wherein the live tooling may be adjustable in one or more axes by adjusting the frame or the cross slide for machining a component secured to the rotary table. | 01-15-2015 |
Guthrie Cooper, Mill Spring, NC US
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20090051935 | Automatic Geometric Calibration Using Laser Scanning Reflectometry - Systems and methods for calibrating a solid-imaging system ( | 02-26-2009 |
20090060386 | Methods of Automatic Geometric Calibration Using Laser Scanning Reflectometry - Systems and methods for calibrating a solid-imaging system ( | 03-05-2009 |
20130154160 | Stereolithography Systems and Methods Using Internal Laser Modulation - Stereolithography systems ( | 06-20-2013 |
Jeffrey D. Cooper, Asheboro, NC US
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20090230018 | BATTERY PACKAGING - A display package includes a front cover having a first bulbous portion defining a flashlight retaining cavity. A display portion is adjacent the first bulbous portion. A container includes a first side wall and a second side wall, wherein the first side wall of the container is connected to the display package by a living hinge. At least one battery is disposed inside the container and at least one flashlight is disposed inside the first bulbous portion. | 09-17-2009 |
Jeremy T. Cooper, Winston-Salem, NC US
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20090216013 | Heteroaryl-Ureas and Their Use as Glucokinase Activators - This invention relates to compounds of formula (I) | 08-27-2009 |
20100204288 | Heteroaryl-Ureas and Their Use as Glucokinase Activators - This invention relates to compounds of formula (I) | 08-12-2010 |
20110060019 | HETEROARYL-UREAS AND THEIR USE AS GLUCOKINASE ACTIVATORS - This invention relates to compounds of formula (I) | 03-10-2011 |
Jeremy T. Cooper, High Point, NC US
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20100331379 | BENZAMIDE GLUCOKINASE ACTIVATORS - The present invention relates to N-heteroaryl-benzamides, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same, and methods of using the same. The N-heteroaryl-benzamides are useful in diseases or medical conditions mediated by glucokinase. | 12-30-2010 |
20110230458 | PHENYL-HETEROARYL DERIVATIVES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention provides phenyl-heteroaryl derivatives of Formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof | 09-22-2011 |
20130197007 | Phenyl-Heteroaryl Derivatives and Methods of Use Thereof - The present invention provides phenyl-heteroaryl derivatives of Formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof | 08-01-2013 |
20140206660 | Phenyl-Heteroaryl Derivatives and Methods of Use Thereof - The present invention provides phenyl-heteroaryl derivatives of Formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof | 07-24-2014 |
Joel Cooper, Durham, NC US
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20100196321 | COMPOUNDS - The present invention features compounds of Formula (I) and (Ia), pharmaceutical compositions and use in the treatment of viral disease: | 08-05-2010 |
John Francis Cooper, Hendersonville, NC US
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20160139525 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING NOVEL COMPOSITE CHARGE CONTROL AGENTS AND NOVEL COMPOSITE CHARGE CONTROL AGENTS PREPARED BY THE PROCESS - A composite charge control agent for use in electrostatic imaging comprises porous, inorganic core particles of at least 0.08 microns in diameter, impregnated with 2% to 50% by weight of one or more charge control chemicals and up to 50% by weight of one or more additional compounds such as a polymer, a wax, a dye, or other organic chemicals. | 05-19-2016 |
John Francis Cooper, Black Mountain, NC US
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20090011352 | Process for preparing novel composite imaging materials and novel composite imaging materials prepared by the process - The invention relates to a versatile process for preparing composite powders that can be used as novel electrostatic charge control agents, dry or liquid toners, and specialty imaging materials. The process involves impregnating specific sized, porous, inorganic core particles with chemical compositions that include one or more polymers or waxes and at least one additional chemical chosen from dyes, pigments, carbon black, inorganic chemicals or organic chemicals. The impregnated core may optionally be coated with additional components to produce a core/shell structure. | 01-08-2009 |
Kevin R. Cooper, Southern Pines, NC US
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20090039893 | Electrolyte measurement device and measurement procedure - A method for measuring the through-thickness resistance or conductance of a thin electrolyte is provided. The method includes positioning a first source electrode on a first side of an electrolyte to be tested, and positioning a second source electrode on a second side of the electrolyte, wherein the second side is opposite the first side and wherein the first and second source electrodes partially overlap. The method further includes positioning a first sense electrode, corresponding to the first source electrode, on the second side of the electrolyte, wherein the first sense electrode is positioned such that it is in contact with the second side of the electrolyte directly opposite a non-overlapping portion of the first source electrode and is not in direct physical or electrical contact with the second source electrode. The present method also includes positioning a second sense electrode, corresponding to the second source electrode, on the first side of the electrolyte, wherein the second sense electrode is positioned such that it is in contact with the first side of the electrolyte directly opposite a non-overlapping portion of the second source electrode and is not in direct physical or electrical contact with the first source electrode. After the positioning steps, the method further includes passing a current between the first and second source electrodes; and measuring the voltage between the first and second sense electrodes. | 02-12-2009 |
Michael Cooper, Denver, NC US
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20100284873 | REMOVING A HEAVY METAL FROM A COMBUSTION GAS - This invention is directed to a process and chemical composition effective in removing heavy metal from combustion gas. The process and chemical composition are particularly effective in removing undesirable heavy metal from combustion gases that are formed from the combustion of coal. The chemical composition that is used is an aqueous composition of at least one alkali metal sulfide, and at least one alkali metal or alkaline earth metal buffer in amounts that are effective in removing at least a majority of the heavy metal from the combustion gas. | 11-11-2010 |
Michael D. Cooper, Denver, NC US
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20110015055 | METHOD FOR REMOVING A CATALYST INHIBITOR FROM A SUBSTRATE - This invention is directed to a process for removing a catalyst inhibitor from a substrate or catalytic converter containing at least one nitrogen oxide (NO | 01-20-2011 |
20110015056 | METHOD FOR REMOVING A CATALYST INHIBITOR FROM A SUBSTRATE - This invention is directed to a process for removing a catalyst inhibitor from a substrate or catalytic converter containing at least one nitrogen oxide (NO | 01-20-2011 |
20110073139 | METHOD FOR REMOVING A CATALYST INHIBITOR FROM A SUBSTRATE - This invention is directed to a process for removing a catalyst inhibitor from a substrate or catalytic converter containing at least one nitrogen oxide (NO | 03-31-2011 |
20110160040 | METHOD FOR REMOVING CALCIUM MATERIAL FROM SUBSTRATES - This invention is directed to a method for removing calcium material from a substrate or catalytic converter. In particular, this invention is directed to a method for removing calcium material, particularly in the form of calcium-containing fly ash, from a substrate using a partially protonated or non-protonated polycarboxylic acid treatment material. | 06-30-2011 |
Nathaniel Cooper, Roanoke Rapids, NC US
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20140271933 | Universal Potent Healing Tonic - The present invention relates to a method of consuming a universal potent healing tonic. When consumed according to the method, of a host of medical ailments can be abated including cancer, arthritis, and insomnia. | 09-18-2014 |
Ralph Melvin Cooper, Lewisville, NC US
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20120094509 | CONNECTOR SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY HAVING INTEGRATED PROTECTION CIRCUITRY - A system configured to protect a load within a vehicle includes a plug subassembly and a sensor connector subassembly. The sensor connector subassembly is selectively connectable to the plug subassembly. A circuit board is secured within the sensor connector subassembly. The circuit board includes at least one positive temperature coefficient (PTC) device electrically connected between an activation switch and a load. The circuit board includes at least one circuit to protect against over-voltage or over-current to the load, detect a fault condition of the load, and determine whether the plug subassembly is connected to the sensor connector subassembly. | 04-19-2012 |
20130015929 | INTELLIGENT SWITCH SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY HAVING INTEGRATED PROTECTION CIRCUITRY - A switch system includes a brake pedal having a ferromagnetic target, a main housing that securely retains a brake circuit board and a magnet, a sensor connector subassembly, and a plug connector subassembly. The system also includes a connector circuit board secured within the sensor connector subassembly and in communication with the brake circuit board. The connector circuit board includes at least one positive temperature coefficient (PTC) device electrically connected between the brake circuit board and at least one brake lamp. The connector circuit board may also include at least one circuit to protect against over-voltage or over-current to the at least one brake lamp, detect a fault condition, and determine whether the plug connector subassembly is connected to the sensor connector subassembly. | 01-17-2013 |
Ronald C. Cooper, Gastonia, NC US
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20140346774 | DOUBLY-FED INDUCTION GENERATOR WIND TURBINE SYSTEM HAVING SOLID-STATE STATOR SWITCH - Wind turbine systems and methods are provided. An exemplary system includes a wind driven doubly fed induction generator having a rotor and a stator, the stator providing AC power to a stator bus. The system further includes a power converter coupled to the rotor of the doubly fed induction generator, the power converter providing an output to a line bus, and a transformer coupled to the stator bus. The system further includes a solid-state switch coupled between the stator bus and the transformer. | 11-27-2014 |