Charles Christopher
Charles Christopher Asebes, Salt Rock, WV US
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20100225091 | AUTOMATIC COUPLING DEVICE - A device for coupling a vehicle to a trailer is provided. The device includes a base having a channel and a pair of sidewalls. The channel includes a mouth leading into a stop. The sidewalls are spaced apart from each other and the channel runs generally between the sidewalls. A catch is pivotally mounted between the sidewalls. The catch includes a mounting end, a catch end, and a contact surface. The catch end is pivotable between a first position, wherein the catch end abuts against the base; and a second position wherein the catch end is displaced from the base. The tow pin engages the contact surface of the catch and pivots the catch end towards the second position. The catch end returns to the first position so as to secure the tow pin between the catch end and the stop when the tow pin abuts against the stop. | 09-09-2010 |
20100253474 | DEVICE FOR INCREMENTALLY ADJUSTING THE POSITION OF AN RFID TAG - A device for incrementally adjusting the position of an RFID tag includes a base, and a lid releasably attachable to said base. The base includes a generally planar surface in which a plurality of locators are formed at regular intervals. A portion of the RFID tag is received by one of the plurality of locators, thereby allowing for the incrementally adjustment of the position of the RFID tag. The plurality of locators extend collinearly and are formed overlapping so that the position of the RFID tag is adjustable in increments less than the overall length of the RFID tag. | 10-07-2010 |
Charles Christopher Erway, Providence, RI US
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20130198854 | APPARATUS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS PROVIDING DYNAMIC PROVABLE DATA POSSESSION - In one exemplary embodiment, a method includes: storing data for a file, organized as blocks, each having a portion of the file; and maintaining a skip list for the data. The skip list is an ordered tree structure having a root node, internal nodes and leaf nodes. Each leaf node corresponds to a block. Each node has a rank value corresponding to size of a subtree rooted at the node. The skip list employs a hashing scheme. The hash value of the root node and internal nodes is computed from a level of the node, the rank value and an interval between the node and another linked node to the right of or below the node. The hash value of the leaf nodes is computed from a level of the node, the rank value and an interval associated with the node. | 08-01-2013 |
Charles Christopher Krampert, Huntsville, AL US
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20150280187 | BATTERY COMPARTMENTS WITH SERVICE PLATFORMS - Battery compartments with service platforms are disclosed. An example battery compartment apparatus includes a housing to store at least one battery of a working machine. A cover is removably attached to the housing and the cover is positionable between an operable position and a service position. A tray to hold the at least one battery is disposed on a base of the housing. The cover at least partially supports the tray in the service position. | 10-01-2015 |