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Aaron Luke Richey, Liberty Lake, WA US
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20140078174 | AUGMENTED REALITY CREATION AND CONSUMPTION - Architectures and techniques for augmenting content on an electronic device are described herein. In particular implementations, a user may use a portable device (e.g., a smart phone, tablet computer, etc.) to capture images of an environment, such as a room, outdoors, and so on. As the images of the environment are captured, the portable device may send information to a remote device (e.g., server) to determine whether augmented reality content is associated with a textured target in the environment (e.g., a surface or portion of a surface). When such a textured target is identified, the augmented reality content may be sent to the portable device. The augmented reality content may be displayed in an overlaid manner on the portable device as real-time images are displayed. | 03-20-2014 |
20140079281 | AUGMENTED REALITY CREATION AND CONSUMPTION - Architectures and techniques for augmenting content on an electronic device are described herein. In particular implementations, a user may use a portable device (e.g., a smart phone, tablet computer, etc.) to capture images of an environment, such as a room, outdoors, and so on. As the images of the environment are captured, the portable device may send information to a remote device (e.g., server) to determine whether augmented reality content is associated with a textured target in the environment (e.g., a surface or portion of a surface). When such a textured target is identified, the augmented reality content may be sent to the portable device. The augmented reality content may be displayed in an overlaid manner on the portable device as real-time images are displayed. | 03-20-2014 |
Bryan Richey, Apopka, FL US
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20150053503 | HUNTING TREE STAND - A hunting tree stand is disclosed. The hunting tree stand includes a backbone configured to be secured to a tree, an inner radial support beam having a generally arc shape, and a plurality of cantilevered supports extending outwards from the inner radial support beam. In addition, the hunting tree stand includes a pair of adjustment plates disposed on a respective proximate end of the plurality of cantilevered supports and configured to be secured to opposing sides of a lower end of the backbone. A plurality of adjustment apertures are disposed in a curvilinear pattern on the pair of adjustment plates, where the plurality of adjustment apertures are positioned so that an angle of a decking to the backbone can be adjusted relative to the backbone by rotating the decking downwards or upwards and inserting an adjustment pin through a desired adjustment aperture and the lower end of the backbone. | 02-26-2015 |
Charles J. Richey, San Francisco, CA US
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20120169053 | Atmospheric Measurement System - A magnitude and direction, or a measure responsive thereto, of a velocity (V) of a first portion ( | 07-05-2012 |
20130314694 | ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - One of first and second beams ( | 11-28-2013 |
20150101943 | CLOTHING KIT FOR EASE OF TRANSPORT, SPONTANEOUS USE, CONTAINMENT OF SOILED CLOTHING AND CLEAN-UP - An emergency change of clothing kit is provided with a full outfit sealed compactly into a container (vacuum sealed in one embodiment). The container is to be small and portable and will keep the clothing clean and dry until the time for its intended use. A disposable, sealable bag will be provided to place any soiled clothing in. One embodiment of the kit can range in sizes from Newborn to 3T. Other embodiments include clothing suited for ages from 3 to adult. The clothing can be of sufficiently high quality and design that it can be worn repeatedly after initial opening of the package. For the kits ages 2T and above, underwear can also be provided. | 04-16-2015 |
Charles J. Richey, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20130184838 | RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION USING ENVIRONMENTAL AND CONDITION-BASED MONITORING - In a method for dynamically optimizing resource utilization in a system over time according to one or more objectives, data including information indicative of current environmental conditions, upcoming environmental conditions, a current state of a system configuration, and current system operating conditions is dynamically updated. Automatic analysis of the data using a probabilistic model based on conditional relationships is performed periodically. For each periodically generated set of possible system control actions, a probabilistic model is used to automatically analyze each possible system control action and an optimal system control action is selected based on a set of current utility functions. For each periodically generated set of possible system control actions, control of the system according to the optimal system control action selected from the possible system control actions. Resource optimization couples condition-based and environmental monitoring with automated reasoning and decision making technologies, to develop real time optimal control and decision strategies. | 07-18-2013 |
20150233962 | ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT SYSTEM - An apparatus providing for simultaneous measurement of the wind upstream and downstream of a wind turbine uses either a single LIDAR beam split into two beams, each focused upstream or downstream of the windmill, or a multiple beam LIDAR with a first beam source aimed toward the upstream direction of the wind and a second beam source aimed at the downstream direction after the wind has passed through the wind turbine. The apparatus may also use LIDAR to measure wind direction and speed by making measurements along slightly different lines of sight, or by pointing the LIDAR in different directions. Two lines of sight allow measuring wind direction in the plane defined by the two lines of sight. Three non-coplanar lines of sight provide the information necessary to determine a full 3-dimensional wind velocity vector. Further, LIDAR may also be used to measure wind speed by estimating the wind velocity using inputs from both aerosol and molecular components. | 08-20-2015 |
Colleen Richey, Cupertino, CA US
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20160071024 | DYNAMIC HYBRID MODELS FOR MULTIMODAL ANALYSIS - Technologies for analyzing temporal components of multimodal data to detect short-term multimodal events, determine relationships between short-term multimodal events, and recognize long-term multimodal events, using a deep learning architecture, are disclosed. | 03-10-2016 |
Darrell S. Richey, Indianapolis, IN US
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20100179839 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING AN INSURANCE PRODUCT THAT REIMBURSES A POLICY HOLDER FOR THE COST OF HEALTH INSURANCE ADMINISTERED UNDER COBRA - A system and method for generating and administering an insurance product e.g., an insurance policy and/or rider, via. a computer system, that reimburses a policy holder for the cost of health insurance administered under COBRA, by providing benefits that reimburse a policy holder for all or a portion of a policy holder's COBRA insurance premiums for a period of time. The policy holder may receive health benefits under their original group plan at his or her original employer-sponsored, group health plan rate, and have a portion of the cost reimbursed through the insurance product, or the policy holder may elect to receive individual/family health insurance coverage, where the policy holder is instead reimbursed for all or a portion of the premiums for that coverage for a period of time by the insurance product. | 07-15-2010 |
Darrell Steven Richey, Indianapolis, IN US
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20110112874 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING AN INSURANCE POLICY HAVING DORMANCY FEATURES - An insurance policy having a dormancy provision is provided in which the dormancy provision enables a policyholder to activate and deactivate benefits provided under the insurance policy. Also provided is a method for enabling a holder of an insurance policy with a dormancy provision to activate and deactivate benefits of an insurance policy, and includes purchasing an insurance policy having a dormancy provision and a set of associated benefits, paying premiums to maintain the set of benefits in an active state, deactivating the set of benefits; paying dormancy premiums to maintain the set of deactivated benefits in a deactivated state, and reactivating the set of deactivated benefits. | 05-12-2011 |
David Richey, San Francisco, CA US
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20140024462 | Rewarding Participating Players on a Collaborative Game Task in an Online Game - Software at a MMO game website creates a team to perform a collaborative game task in the MMO game. Each player on the team is assigned from a queue of players who share one or more attributes. The collaborative game task is composed of a plurality of individual game tasks. Each player on a team is assigned an individual game task by the software. The software provides a game reward to a player after the player has satisfactorily completed less than all of the individual game task assigned to the player. The software determines that a team has satisfactorily completed the collaborative game task, according to game mechanics associated with the collaborative game task. Then the software provides a game reward to each player on the team. | 01-23-2014 |
David Richey, Washington, DC US
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20110137707 | Customer experience improvement system and method - A customer experience improvement system and method for the hospitality industry is disclosed. Embodiments of the present invention provide a system and method for entering customer experience issues into a computer system that maintains records in a database. The user is guided to enter information that allows for collaboration, and identification of a root cause. Solutions for the customer experience issues can then be developed. Report tools provide an overview of various types of issues. | 06-09-2011 |
David Richey, Hayward, CA US
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20100169194 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING ELECTRONIC DISPUTE RESOLUTION - A system for facilitating payment transaction disputes is provided. According to one aspect of the system, a user, such as an issuer, is allowed to use the system to resolve a disputed transaction. Based on information provided by a cardholder, the issuer is able to use the system to retrieve transactional information relating to the disputed transaction reported by the customer for review. When the issuer uses the system to retrieve information relating to the disputed transaction, a case folder is created. The case folder is a repository for storing all the relevant information and documentation relating to the disputed transaction. Using the information retrieved by the system, the issuer then determines whether to initiate a dispute. Alternatively, the system can also be used by an acquirer to respond to a dispute, usually on behalf of one of its merchant. If a dispute is responded to, a questionnaire is then created by the system. Alternatively, the issuer may decline to initiate a dispute and either seek additional information from the cardholder or deny the cardholder's inquiry. The case folder and the questionnaire are created for a specific disputed transaction. The questionnaire is designed to capture information from the cardholder and/or the issuer relating to the disputed transaction. The questionnaire may be pre-populated with previously retrieved transactional information which is stored in the case folder. Relevant documents in support of the disputed transaction may also be attached as part of the questionnaire. Various parties to the dispute may then provide relevant information (including supporting documentation) to the system. The relevant information provided by the parties is maintained in the case folder. The system then keeps track of the relevant timeframes for the case folder to ensure that each party to the dispute is given the correct period of time to respond during the processing of a dispute. Prior to filing the dispute for arbitration or compliance, the system permits the parties to resolve the dispute amongst themselves without the help of an arbiter through pre-arbitration and pre-compliance. If the parties to the dispute are unable to resolve the dispute on their own, the system also permits the parties to resolve the dispute via arbitration or compliance with the help of an arbiter. The system provides the arbiter with access to the case folder to allow the arbiter to render an informed decision on the dispute. | 07-01-2010 |
20160034906 | INTEGRATED MERCHANT PURCHASE INQUIRY AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION SYSTEM - When an account holder contacts the issuer of the account to dispute a transaction conducted with a merchant using the account, the issuer may request additional transaction details, such as purchased item level details, from the merchant via the merchant integrated dispute resolution platform. A real-time purchase inquiry sent to the merchant may request purchase information or transaction information (e.g. purchased item details, order information, order history, shipping and delivery information, etc.) associated with the transaction. The merchant may send a real-time response to the merchant integrated dispute resolution platform which may forward all or a portion of the received information to the issuer in real-time. The entire communication between the issuer, the merchant integrated dispute resolution platform and the merchant may be a sessionless (or stateless) communication, i.e. all communication among the parties may occur in a single session which may last 10 seconds or less. | 02-04-2016 |
David Wayne Richey, Anchorage, AK US
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20100243652 | BEVERAGE CUP LID - The invention relates to a beverage cup lid including an elongated channel that extends from the drinking port to a terminus below the lid's lower edge. The elongated channel may thus extend into a beverage contained in a beverage cup. | 09-30-2010 |
Francis W. Richey, Coatesville, PA US
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20140051013 | ION CONDUCTING NANOFIBER FUEL CELL ELECTRODES - The present invention is directed to methods of making a nanofiber-nanoparticle network to be used as electrodes of fuel cells. The method comprises electrospinning a polymer-containing material on a substrate to form nanofibers and electrospraying a catalyst-containing material on the nanofibers on the same substrate. The nanofiber-nanoparticle network made by the methods is suitable for use as electrodes in fuel cells. | 02-20-2014 |
Frederick Donald Richey, Kernersville, NC US
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20140089174 | APPLICATION HOSTING WITHIN A SECURED FRAMEWORK IN A FUELING ENVIRONMENT - A secured framework for hosting secure and non-secure applications is provided. A master control apparatus includes an interface component for providing input to or output from the master control apparatus, and an interface communicating component for establishing a communications path to a portion of the interface component when a secured portion of the interface component is active. The interface communicating component provides data from a feature apparatus to the portion of the interface component over the communications path, and switches the communications path to refrain from providing data from the feature apparatus where the secured portion of the interface component is active. A security analyzing component can also be included to additionally or alternatively determine whether access is allowed to the portion of the interface component. | 03-27-2014 |
G. Taylor Richey, Hopewell Junction, NY US
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20130146696 | Package and locking ring for dispensing wound material from a container - Package and locking ring structure for removal of wound filamentary material from a container including a locking ring attached to a hole in a wall of the container for removal of the wound filamentary material; the locking ring forming a loop of the end portion of the wound filamentary material; the wound filamentary material is withdrawn from the container through the hole by pulling the loop; the locking ring including a pull-off cover plate covering access to the end portion of the wound filamentary material and including a hole for enabling passage of the end portion of the wound filamentary material, and further including means for receiving and retaining the end portion of the wound filamentary material in the form of a loop against the pull-off cover plate. | 06-13-2013 |
G. Taylor Richey, Hopewell Jct., NY US
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20130284851 | "Proflex" shrink bag with handle & handle isolation apparatus - A container/package of filamentary material wound in a coil and encased in heat shrinkable film with a payout tube extending through a payout hole in the container/package, the heat shrinkable film is formed as a pouch having an open end into which the coil is inserted; one end of the shrink wrap material is folded back on itself to form a hand-held cutout; the open end of the pouch is sealed and the shrunk wrap material is heated to seal the coil in the shrunk wrap material while isolating the hand-hold cutout; and the container/package is thus formed with a heat shrunk pouch tightly containing the coil of filamentary material and an attached portion not exposed to heat and not shrunk. | 10-31-2013 |
20140069056 | Apparatus for producing heat-shrinkable packaging with integrated hand-hold - Apparatus for producing heat-shrinkable packaging with an integrated hand-hold with a circuitous path extending from an input loading/unloading zone, a section where the open portion of a heat-shrinkable bag is sealed shut and creating a container in which an object is enclosed, a section in which heat is applied directly to exposed areas of the plastic film of the package for sealing the package, and a section of path enabling the package to cool; trolley apparatus for supporting the package and engaging the circuitous path for movement of the package along the circuitous path; and protrusions positioned along the circuitous path for propelling the device along the designated track route. | 03-13-2014 |
20150273783 | Heat-shrinkable plastic bag package with integrated handle - Methods are disclosed for producing finished packages. A bag is made from heat-shrinkable material and has a container portion with an open end and a closed end, and an integrated handle portion. An object to be packaged is placed through the open end of the bag into the container portion, and the open end is sealed. Heat is then applied to the bag while insulating the integrated handle portion so that a finished package is obtained with an unshrunken integrated handle portion and a container portion that is shrunk around the object. | 10-01-2015 |
G. Taylor Richey, Hopewelljct., NY US
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20130283735 | Apparatus for dividing heat-shrinkable plastic film into different temperature regions - Apparatus and a process for dividing heat-shrinkable plastic film into different temperature regions within a shrink wrap oven including a movable platform; a cylindrical tube immovably mounted within the oven in the direction of movement of the platform and including a platform for supporting a portion of the heat-shrinkable plastic film and a slit running the length of said cylindrical tube; a package covered with heat shrinkable plastic film and including that portion of the heat-shrinkable plastic film resting on the platform adjacent the cylindrical tube; an electric fan mounted at the opposite end of the cylindrical tube containing the platform and sucking ambient air through the cylindrical tube to cool that portion of the heat-shrinkable plastic film as the heat-shrinkable plastic film is tightly shrunk around the package. | 10-31-2013 |
James L. Richey, Acton, MA US
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20150332018 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ORDERING DENTAL PROSTHETICS - A method and system of ordering a dental prosthetic from a dental laboratory, by which a prescription for a patient dental prosthetic is entered by a dentist, and stored and communicated to a dental laboratory. The receiving dental laboratory may subsequently communicate the dental prosthetic prescription to one or many authorized subcontracting laboratories and suppliers. The initiating dentist may seek collaborative guidance from one or many experts in the field of dental prosthetics. The experts are granted authorization to view the prescription data and communicate between each other and the dentist to provide the requested guidance. | 11-19-2015 |
James N. Richey, Guntown, MS US
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20130239387 | Bracket Assembly - In one embodiment, the present disclosure provides a bracket assembly comprising a bridge which in turn comprises a central span, a wing attached to the central span, an arm receiving slot; and one or more anus comprising a central region and a flange, wherein said central region and said flange are connected by an offset; the bridge and said arm being adapted to be coupled together. In another embodiment, the present disclosure provides a joint comprising a first work piece and a second work piece; a bracket assembly comprising a bridge comprising a central span, having a wing extending from said central span at approximately equal angles, said bridge further comprising a arm receiving slot; and a arm comprising a central region connected by an offset to a flange, said arm further comprising a bridge receiving slot wherein said arm receiving slot and said bridge receiving slot engage thereby mating said bridge and said arm; and fastening means to connect the bracket assembly to said work pieces. The present disclosure also provides a method of using the bracket assembly to assembly furniture. | 09-19-2013 |
20150037091 | Bracket Assembly - In one embodiment, the present disclosure provides a bracket assembly comprising a bridge which in turn comprises a central span, a wing attached to the central span, an arm receiving slot; and one or more alms comprising a central region and a flange, wherein said central region and said flange are connected by an offset; the bridge and said arm being adapted to be coupled together. In another embodiment, the present disclosure provides a joint comprising a first work piece and a second work piece; a bracket assembly comprising a bridge comprising a central span, having a wing extending from said central span at approximately equal angles, said bridge further comprising a arm receiving slot; and a arm comprising a central region connected by an offset to a flange, said arm further comprising a bridge receiving slot wherein said arm receiving slot and said bridge receiving slot engage thereby mating said bridge and said arm; and fastening means to connect the bracket assembly to said work pieces. The present disclosure also provides a method of using the bracket assembly to assembly furniture. | 02-05-2015 |
Jeff Richey, Woodinville, WA US
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20130073465 | MERCHANT STRUCTURE HIERARCHIES FOR MEDIATING TRANSACTION DATA ACCESS - Mediation hierarchies may be established and maintained for use in accessing and managing transaction data. The hierarchies may correspond to merchant organizational structures. The transaction data may include financial transactions, such as payment transactions facilitated by portable consumer devices including credit, debit and charge cards, that are made by customers of the merchant. The hierarchies may be used to mediate reporting, searching and decision management functionality with respect to the transaction data. Users may make requests with respect to transactions associated with one or more portions of a hierarchy. Transaction data access control may be associated with hierarchy nodes. Merchant organizational structures may change over time, and a history may be maintained for each mediation hierarchy. Transaction processing functionality associated with time intervals during which multiple hierarchy versions were active may be processed with respect to the active hierarchy version for each sub-interval. | 03-21-2013 |
John M. Richey, San Francisco, CA US
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20140065962 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONDUCTING WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - A system and method for improved wireless communications at a host device (e.g., a portable computing device, a mobile communications device) having multiple wireless communication abilities (e.g., Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi®). When a component (e.g., a monitor, an Ethernet dongle) having Bluetooth capability is coupled to the host device (e.g., wired or wirelessly), the host device copies its Bluetooth link keys to the component, deactivates its own Bluetooth module and activates (or initiates activation of) the component's. The component's Bluetooth module is operated using a software stack executing on the host device. Thereafter, the component handles Bluetooth operations and the host device communicates with Bluetooth devices via the component. Greater radio isolation is thus provided between antennae used by Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. | 03-06-2014 |
John Parker Richey, Lexington, KY US
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20090052911 | Optical Sensor System With A Dynamic Threshold For Monitoring Toner Transfer In An Image Forming Device - A method and device for monitoring toner transfer within an image forming device is described herein. A reflectivity sensor senses movement of a toner transfer gear operatively connected to a toner transfer system. A threshold unit generates a dynamic threshold based on the output of the reflectivity sensor. In one embodiment, the threshold unit generates the dynamic threshold based on a time delayed average of the sensor output. An instantaneous sensor output is compared to the dynamic threshold. Based on the comparison, the device determines the how much the toner transfer gear has rotated, and therefore, how much toner has been transferred from the toner cartridge. | 02-26-2009 |
20090129799 | Characterization Of Toner Patch Sensor - Methods and devices for operating a toner patch sensor in an electrophotographic image forming device. A characterization procedure for a light detector in the toner patch sensor may use one or multiple reflectance standards. A gain setting is determined that produces a predetermined target output from the toner patch sensing circuit for each of the standards. The characterization procedure may be carried out at a test bench or with the toner patch sensor installed in the corresponding device. | 05-21-2009 |
20090129800 | Characterization of Toner Patch Sensor In An Image Forming Device - A characterization procedure for the a detector in a toner patch sensor of an electrophotographic image forming device is performed with the toner patch sensor operatively connected to the image forming device's power supply. During the characterization procedure, a gain setting is determined that produces a predetermined target output from the toner patch sensor based on electromagnetic radiation reflected from a reference reflectivity sample. Subsequently, a toner patch is generated by the image forming device and a reflectance of the toner patch is measured based on the gain setting, with the toner patch sensor operatively connected to the power supply. The measurement(s) may then be used to adjust at least one electrophotographic image forming parameter. More than one reference reflectivity sample may be used, with corresponding gain settings stored in the image forming device. | 05-21-2009 |
Joseph B. Richey, Chagrin Falls, OH US
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20080251079 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE - An apparatus for providing a breathing gas to a user may include: a headgear unit and a control unit. The headgear unit may include: a breathing interface, an adjustable structure to fit the headgear unit to the user's head with the breathing interface disposed in relation to the user's facial area, a blower motor assembly attached to the adjustable structure, and a plenum coupled to the breathing interface and the blower motor assembly to form a breathing gas flow path. The control unit controlling operation of the blower motor assembly based on a desired pressure for the breathing gas. Operation of the blower motor assembly provides the breathing gas to a user airway at an adjustable positive pressure via the breathing gas flow path. Additional embodiments of the apparatus and various embodiments of a related method are also provided herein. | 10-16-2008 |
20100138128 | MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR - A motorized wheelchair includes left and right drive wheels, left and right motors, rate-of-turn sensor, first and second speed sensors, and controller arranged to combine signals from the sensors in a manner that detects drift. Alternatively, the motorized wheelchair includes left and right drive wheels, left and right motors, first and second rate-of-turn sensors, and controller arranged to combine signals from the sensors in a manner that compensates for voltage offset errors. In another arrangement, the motorized wheelchair includes left and right drive wheels, left and right motors, first and second rate-of-turn sensors, input device, and controller arranged to combine signals from the sensors and input device in a manner that controls the motors using an integrated turn rate error. Several methods for controlling each wheelchair configuration are also provided. These methods process signals associated with desired, expected, or actual turn rate to determine if the wheelchair is off course. | 06-03-2010 |
20130080015 | MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR - A motorized wheelchair includes left and right drive wheels, left and right motors, rate-of-turn sensor, first and second speed sensors, and controller arranged to combine signals from the sensors in a manner that detects drift. Alternatively, the motorized wheelchair includes left and right drive wheels, left and right motors, first and second rate-of-turn sensors, and controller arranged to combine signals from the sensors in a manner that compensates for voltage offset errors. In another arrangement, the motorized wheelchair includes left and right drive wheels, left and right motors, first and second rate-of-turn sensors, input device, and controller arranged to combine signals from the sensors and input device in a manner that controls the motors using an integrated turn rate error. Several methods for controlling each wheelchair configuration are also provided. These methods process signals associated with desired, expected, or actual turn rate to determine if the wheelchair is off course. | 03-28-2013 |
Justine L. Richey, San Francisco, CA US
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20150101943 | CLOTHING KIT FOR EASE OF TRANSPORT, SPONTANEOUS USE, CONTAINMENT OF SOILED CLOTHING AND CLEAN-UP - An emergency change of clothing kit is provided with a full outfit sealed compactly into a container (vacuum sealed in one embodiment). The container is to be small and portable and will keep the clothing clean and dry until the time for its intended use. A disposable, sealable bag will be provided to place any soiled clothing in. One embodiment of the kit can range in sizes from Newborn to 3T. Other embodiments include clothing suited for ages from 3 to adult. The clothing can be of sufficiently high quality and design that it can be worn repeatedly after initial opening of the package. For the kits ages 2T and above, underwear can also be provided. | 04-16-2015 |
Kimberly Richey, Lilburn, GA US
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20160059710 | ELECTRIC DRIVE SYSTEM FOR MINING HAUL TRUCK - An electric drive system for a vehicle includes a first generator in communication with a first engine, a second generator in communication with a second engine, a first rectifier and a second rectifier. Each generator has a main winding, each main winding being independently excitable and generating an alternating current (AC) output. A main AC output of the main winding of the first generator is in communication with the first rectifier, and a main AC output of the main winding of the second generator is in communication with the second rectifier. When in drive mode, the first engine drives the first generator and the second engine drives the second generator, and the first and second generators supply power to a plurality of inverters coupled to the first and second rectifiers, the plurality of inverts supplying power to a plurality of electric wheel motors. | 03-03-2016 |
Kyle Richey, Kirkland, WA US
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20140317289 | DYNAMICALLY AFFINITIZING USERS TO A VERSION OF A WEBSITE - Systems and methods for providing user's access to a particular version of an electronic resource (e.g., a website, web resource or the like) where versions of such electronic resources are stored across a set of servers are disclosed. In one embodiment, user's requests may be received—either requesting a particular version or as an unversioned request. A version control module (for example, a load balancer) may receive these requests and assign the user's request to a first server according to different metrics, e.g., regarding version control rules and/or effective load balancing considerations. If the initial server assigned is not able to handle the user's request, the user's request may be proxied to another server, according to different metrics. If there is no server that may handle the user's request (after a certain number of proxied requests), the request may be returned to the user as not handled. | 10-23-2014 |
Lindell C. Richey, Lake Zurich, IL US
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20080199565 | Chewing Gum Containing Physiological Cooling Agents - A method for producing a chewing gum, as well as the chewing gum so produced, incorporates a physiological cooling agent, such as acyclic carboxamide, or combinations of physiological cooling agents. In another embodiment a combination of physiological cooling agents is made in a modified release structure. The modified release/cooling agents combination is preferably obtained by physically modifying the properties of the combination of cooling agents by coating and drying. When incorporated into gum, these particles are adapted to enhance the shelf stability of the flavor and/or produce a modified release when the gum is chewed. In another embodiment, the physiological cooling agent is present with menthol and menthone. | 08-21-2008 |
Luke Richey, Fort Worth, TX US
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20140166912 | Sliding Sleeve Having Contracting, Segmented Ball Seat - A sliding sleeve opens with a deployed ball. The sleeve has a seat disposed in the housing, and the seat has segments biased outward from one another with a C-ring or other biasing element. Initially, the seat has an expanded state in the sliding sleeve so that the seats segments expand outward against the housing's bore. When an appropriately sized ball is deployed downhole, the ball engages the expanded seat. Fluid pressure applied against the seated ball moves the seat into the inner sleeve's bore. As this occurs, the seat contracts, which increases the engagement area of the seat with the ball. Eventually, the seat reaches the shoulder in the inner sleeve so that pressure applied against the seated ball now moves the inner sleeve in the housing to open the sliding sleeve's flow port. | 06-19-2014 |
Luke Richey, Liberty Lake, WA US
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20110242133 | AUGMENTED REALITY METHODS AND APPARATUS - Augmented reality methods and apparatus are described according to some aspects of the disclosure. In one aspect, a method of experiencing augmented data includes using a source system, emitting a dynamic symbol which changes over time, using a consumption system, receiving the emission of the source system, using the consumption system, analyzing the emission which was received by the consumption system to determine whether the dynamic symbol is present in the emission, and using the consumption system, generating a representation of augmented data to be consumed by a user of the consumption system as a result of the analyzing determining that the dynamically changing symbol is present in the emission of the source system. | 10-06-2011 |
20120025974 | AUGMENTED REALITY AND LOCATION DETERMINATION METHODS AND APPARATUS - Augmented reality and location determination methods and apparatus are disclosed according to some aspects of the description. In one aspect, a location determination method includes accessing first location information regarding a location of a user interaction device in a physical world, wherein the user interaction device is configured to generate an augmented reality representation with respect to the physical world, using the first location information, identifying a plurality of wireless communication devices which are proximately located with respect to the user interaction device, initiating wireless communications between the user interaction device and the wireless communications devices, after the initiating, accessing information regarding the wireless communications of the user interaction device and the wireless communication devices, and using the information regarding the wireless communications, determining second location information regarding the location of the user interaction device, and wherein the second location information has increased accuracy with respect to the location of the user interaction device in the physical world compared with the first location information. | 02-02-2012 |
20120025975 | AUGMENTED REALITY AND LOCATION DETERMINATION METHODS AND APPARATUS - Augmented reality and location determination methods and apparatus are disclosed according to some aspects of the description. In one aspect, a location determination method includes accessing first location information regarding a location of a user interaction device in a physical world, wherein the user interaction device is configured to generate an augmented reality representation with respect to the physical world, using the first location information, identifying a marker which is proximately located with respect to the location of the user interaction device, accessing an image generated by the user interaction device which includes the marker, and processing the image to determine second location information regarding the location of the user interaction device, and wherein the second location information has increased accuracy with respect to the location of the user interaction device in the physical world compared with the first location information. | 02-02-2012 |
20120025976 | AUGMENTED REALITY AND LOCATION DETERMINATION METHODS AND APPARATUS - Augmented reality and location determination methods and apparatus are disclosed according to some aspects of the description. In one aspect, an augmented reality method includes accessing first location information regarding a location of a user interaction device in a physical world, wherein the user interaction device is configured to generate an augmented reality representation with respect to the physical world, using the first location information, generating second location information which has increased accuracy regarding the location of the user interaction device in the physical world, and communicating augmented data to the user interaction device, and wherein the augmented data comprises the augmented reality representation. | 02-02-2012 |
Luke V. Richey, Fort Worth, TX US
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20150152709 | BURST SLEEVE AND POSITIVE INDICATION FOR FRACTURE SLEEVE OPENING - A downhole tool, such as a sliding sleeve, deploys on a tubing string in a borehole. The tool has a housing with an internal bore and at least one port communicating outside the housing. An insert disposed in the bore can move from a closed position to an opened position relative to the port so fluid can be communicated to the borehole. A burst band disposed outside the housing at the port can break away from the housing in response to a particular pressure level communicated through the open port. In particular, the insert can have a seat that engages a deployed plug or ball. The insert shifts open when a first level of applied pressure against the seated ball shears the insert free. This can give a first indication that the insert has moved open. Then, a second level of pressure can be detected when the burst band breaks as a second indication that the insert is opened. | 06-04-2015 |
Manuel F. Richey, Paola, KS US
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20090170578 | INTERNAL AUDIO MULTIPLEXING SYSTEM FOR MULTI-CHANNEL RADIOS - A method of providing audio transmissions from an electronic device having internal audio multiplexing is disclosed. The method comprises combining a plurality of received audio input signals for output as a first mode of operation for the electronic device, where the electronic device is configured to output the plurality of audio input signals on at least one audio channel. When a priority audio signal is detected from one of the received audio input signals in the first mode of operation, the method interrupts playback of the remaining audio input signals with the priority audio signal as a second mode of operation for the electronic device and transfers, within the electronic device, the priority audio signal to the at least one audio channel once the priority audio signal is detected. | 07-02-2009 |
20100003938 | NOISE MEASUREMENT FOR RADIO SQUELCH FUNCTION - A method implementable in an audio receiver having an input for receiving broadcast signals including a set of channels and a squelching controller includes converting the signals associated with each channel into respective digital signals, and tuning the digital signals associated with a first subset of the channels. For each channel of the first channel subset, a respective set of amplitudes associated with respective frequencies of the associated digital signal is determined. A random-noise-level value associated with each channel of the first channel subset is determined from each set of the signal amplitudes. If a signal amplitude associated with a first channel of the first channel subset exceeds the random-noise-level of the first channel, a second subset of the channels of the set is tuned. Otherwise, the random-noise-levels are provided to the squelching controller. | 01-07-2010 |
Manuel Franklin Richey, Paola, KS US
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20100210230 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MITIGATION OF UNWANTED SIGNAL COMPONENTS IN COMPLEX SAMPLING RECEIVER - Disclosed are methods and systems for mitigating unwanted signal components. A received carrier signal is downconverted using a local reference signal that imposes an frequency perturbation or dither. Later, when an intermediate digitized signal is filtered to remove the DC offset that is an artifact of the sampling process, the dither in the carrier signal serves to distinguish the carrier from the unwanted offset. The preferred offset filter is a low pass filter with a passband that is narrow relative to the frequency range of the dither. | 08-19-2010 |
Mark Edmund Richey, Anchorage, AK US
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20160106465 | Apparatus for repositioning the vagina, cervix, uterus and pelvic floor and method for securing same - This invention relates to the pelvic floor and vagina manipulator probes and related systems and methods. In certain aspects of the invention, a vaginal manipulator probe assembly is comprised of an intravaginal body curved along its long axis and with an adjustable pelvic floor ring. The probe assembly can be configured as an apparatus for insertion into a vagina for repositioning the vagina, cervix, uterus and pelvic floor and method for securing same. In certain aspects, the curved intravaginal probe can be configured to receive a cervix. In certain implementations, the vaginal manipulator probe facilitates surgical visibility, dissection, and graft placement, is a device to elevate, support, and expose the pelvic floor and perineal body during surgical repair, is a device to set the proper vaginal insertion depth, is a device to assist with proper tensioning of the repositioned pelvic floor structures, and is a device to facilitate shortening of the anterior or posterior vaginal wall. | 04-21-2016 |
Mary E. Richey, Jefferson, MA US
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20090275694 | Spin-on-Glass Anti-Reflective Coatings for Photolithography - The present invention provides a siloxane polymer family comprising siloxane polymer made from: (a) a strongly absorbing compound; (b) at least one silane having good leaving groups; and (c) at least one silane having good leaving groups that is different than (b); wherein the siloxane polymer family exhibits a relationship that is concave/convex or is located in the region enclosed by a concave/convex relationship for the ratio of (a) to (b) to (c) and the siloxane polymer's extinction coefficient k value. These siloxane polymers are preferably used as spin-on glass compositions for films in the microelectronics applications. | 11-05-2009 |
Michael Richey, Ellington, CT US
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20120285081 | ORGANIC FUEL BRICK - Ecologically friendly organically composed fuel products are presented whose composition includes, but is not limited to, ingredients: 58 to 60 percent decomposed straw, 38 percent horse or cow manure, two percent hay mixture from various blends used as feed, and two percent straw dust. The above ingredients are subjected to a number of processing steps with the end product being a hydraulically compressed fuel product, such as a brick, block, briquette, blank, pellet, etc., dried to a less than 10 percent moisture content. Eco-friendly organic fuel products may be created from other ingredients than those described herein could undergo the disclosed process to produce other types of fuel items, both organic and inorganic, with the ingredients comprising wood chips, other kinds of animal manure, and wood chips. | 11-15-2012 |
20140026471 | ORGANIC FUEL BRICK - Ecologically friendly organically composed fuel products are presented whose composition includes, but is not limited to, ingredients: 58 to 60 percent decomposed straw, 38 percent horse or cow manure, two percent hay mixture from various blends used as feed, and two percent straw dust. The above ingredients are subjected to a number of processing steps with the end product being a hydraulically compressed fuel product, such as a brick, block, briquette, blank, pellet, etc., dried to a less than 10 percent moisture content. Eco-friendly organic fuel products may be created from other ingredients than those described herein could undergo the disclosed process to produce other types of fuel items, both organic and inorganic, with the ingredients comprising wood chips, other kinds of animal manure, and wood chips. | 01-30-2014 |
Michael C. Richey, Camano Island, WA US
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20100198383 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AFTER-MARKET SUPPORT USING AS-BUILT DATA - A maintenance system for an assembly comprises a storage medium containing an as-built computer-aided design model of the assembly, a displaying means for displaying the as-built computer-aided design model, a metrology device for measuring a location of at least one characteristic of the assembly and creating as-built data regarding the location, and a replacing means for replacing a part of the assembly with a replacement part. The replacing means determines the location for the replacement part on the assembly by analyzing the as-built computer-aided design model and the data created by the metrology device. | 08-05-2010 |
Michael F. Richey, Ellington, CT US
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20140026472 | ORGANIC FUEL PRODUCTS AND FIRE STARTERS - Ecologically friendly and organically composed fuel products and fire starters are presented. The composition of products and starters includes, but is not limited to: 58 to 60 percent decomposed straw, 38 percent horse or cow manure, and optionally, two percent hay mixture from various blends used as feed, and two percent straw dust from material pounded on by animals. During a formation process the composition is subjected to a number of steps with the end product being a hydraulically compressed fuel log, brick, ball, block, briquette, blank, pellet, and the like, dried to a less than 10 per cent moisture content. While the process is applicable to formation of organic fuel products and fire starters, other ingredients may be used to produce other types of fuel products, both organic and inorganic, including wood chips, other kinds of animal manure. | 01-30-2014 |
20160060556 | ORGANIC FUEL PRODUCTS AND FIRE STARTERS - Ecologically friendly and organically composed fuel products and fire starters are presented. The composition of products and starters includes, but is not limited to: 58 to 60 percent decomposed straw, 38 percent horse or cow manure, and optionally, two percent hay mixture from various blends used as feed, and two percent straw dust from material pounded on by animals. During a formation process the composition is subjected to a number of steps with the end product being a hydraulically compressed fuel log, brick, ball, block, briquette, blank, pellet, and the like, dried to a less than 10 percent moisture content. While the process is applicable to formation of organic fuel products and fire starters, other ingredients may be used to produce other types of fuel products, both organic and inorganic, including wood chips, other kinds of animal manure. | 03-03-2016 |
Michael F. Richey, Stafford Springs, CT US
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20110162264 | Organic fuel brick - A method or process for creating ecologically friendly organically composed fuel bricks whose composition includes, but is not limited to, the following ingredients: 58 to 60 per cent decomposed straw, 38 per cent horse or cow manure, two per cent hay mixture from various blends used as feed, and two per cent straw dust from material pounded on by animals wherein the above ingredients are subjected to a number of processing steps with the end product being a hydraulically compressed fuel brick, block, briquette, blank, pellet, etc., weighing approximately two pounds and dried to a less than 10 per cent moisture content. While the process is primarily applicable to the creation of eco friendly organic fuel bricks, it is conceivably possible that other ingredients than those to be described hereinafter could undergone the discloses process to produce other types of fuel items, both organic and inorganic, with the ingredients comprising wood chips, other kinds of animal manure, and wood chips. | 07-07-2011 |
Neil W. Richey, Stephenville, TX US
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20120204498 | ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAINMENT SYSTEM - A containment system has a plurality of concrete blocks. The concrete blocks each have sides, ends, a top surface, a bottom surface, a male interlocking element extending from one of the ends, and a female interlocking element formed in the other of the ends, and/or one of the sides. The plurality of concrete blocks may be interlocked together to form a containment perimeter. A security fencing structure may be operably mounted on top of the concrete blocks of the containment system. | 08-16-2012 |
Ronald Zachary Richey, Peoria, IL US
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20140318111 | DECOMPOSITION TUBE FOR AN ENGINE - An exhaust conduit for a diesel engine is disclosed. The exhaust conduit may include a tubular body having a cylindrical side wall, and a plurality of plates arranged substantially parallel with one another and disposed within the tubular body. The exhaust conduit may further include a boss protruding from the side wall of the tubular body. The boss may include an opening configured to receive an injector device, wherein the plates and the boss are aligned such that a line extending along a central axis of the opening is substantially perpendicular to the plates. | 10-30-2014 |
R. Zachary Richey, Peoria, IL US
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20120073270 | EXHAUST SYSTEM AND RETROFITTING METHOD - A method of retrofitting an engine with an exhaust system is disclosed. The method may include placing an exhaust treatment device in an exhaust duct of the engine, and placing an exhaust heater in fluid communication with the exhaust duct of the engine at a location upstream of the exhaust treatment device. The method may further include connecting an air supply passage at a first end to an inlet duct of the engine at a location downstream of a compressor and at a second end to the exhaust heater. The method may additionally include placing a restrictor valve in the inlet duct of the engine at a location downstream of the first end of the air supply passage. | 03-29-2012 |
Scott Alan Richey, Plano, TX US
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20140272064 | METHOD FOR MAKING A SHAPED SNACK CHIP - The invention is an improved process and system for producing a shaped snack chip. A shaping oven, which uses a chain edge conveyor having transverse slats with at least one spring affixed to the slats, is used to convert dough pieces into shaped pre-forms, which can optionally be further dehydrated to form shaped snack chips. | 09-18-2014 |
Scott Alan Richey, Pilot Point, TX US
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20080248180 | EXTRUDED LEGUME SNACK FOOD - An extruded legume snack food comprising an extruded puff product based on a dried legume powder having a shape that is a facsimile of the natural starting material, such as a pea pod. A legume powder is mixed with a starch, extruded, and then shaped. The extrudate can be shaped by a number of forming devices or, in an alternative embodiment, by the orifice shape of an extrusion die when the extrudate is face cut from the extruder. | 10-09-2008 |
20100074981 | Apparatus and Method for Imprinting Lines on Direct-Expanded Food Products Having Complex Shapes With Improved Dimensional Quality - The improved apparatus includes an improved extruder die assembly comprising a forming section, an injection section, and a converging nozzle section having axially aligned ridgelines which gradually project into the bore of the nozzle as the nozzle converges to gradually disrupt the axial flow of an extrudate at specific peripheral points thereby altering the extrudate's velocity profile. By gradually disrupting the axial flow in close proximity to the projecting ridgelines prior to its extrusion, the dimensional quality of the resulting direct expanded food piece is greatly improved. Moreover, by carefully positioning the capillary channels of the injection section into that portion of the flowing extrudate not affected by the axially aligned ridgelines, a distinct colored and/or flavored pattern is imparted into the extrudable food mass during the extrusion process while improving the quality of dimensional design aspects of the resulting extruded, complexly shaped, direct expanded food products. | 03-25-2010 |
20130202774 | Extruded Legume Snack Food - An extruded legume snack food comprising an extruded puff product based on a dried legume powder having a shape that is a facsimile of the natural starting material, such as a pea pod. A legume powder is mixed with a starch, extruded, and then shaped. The extrudate can be shaped by a number of forming devices or, in an alternative embodiment, by the orifice shape of an extrusion die when the extrudate is face cut from the extruder. | 08-08-2013 |
Sean Z. Richey, Tampa, FL US
Steven K. Richey, Conway, SC US
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20150082369 | ADJUSTABLE RETURN BANDWIDTH IN CATV NODES INCLUDING RFoG OPTICAL UNITS (R-ONU) - A Cable Television (CATV) node circuit has a forward pathway having a fiber optic input and a forward output. The first pathway passes a forward signal to the forward output in a first frequency range. A return pathway is coupled to the forward pathway. The return pathway has a fiber optic output. The return pathway passes a return signal to the fiber optic output in a second frequency range, wherein the first frequency range is higher than the second frequency range. A cancellation circuit is coupled to the forward pathway and the return pathway. The cancellation circuit separates and isolates the forward signal from the return signal. | 03-19-2015 |
Steven M. Richey, Morristown, TN US
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20120199417 | Remote Controlled Overhead Ladder System - A remote controlled overhead ladder system including a ladder structure having at least a first section and a second section. The ladder structure can be mounted to a support structure located above an opening of the overhead surface, and can include a remote controlled lifting cable connected to the first and second sections such that upon receipt of a remote control signal, the lifting cable pivots the second section toward a front surface of the first section until the second section is oriented adjacent to the front surface of the first section, at which time the lifting cable pivots the first section and the adjacent second section as a group toward the overhead surface until the ladder sections are contained above the overhead surface. | 08-09-2012 |
20150286987 | Shut-In Communications System - A facilitator, physically present with a patient, uses a portable device or handheld device (such as a laptop, a tablet computer, a smartphone, or a similar device) to connect wirelessly to a web-based application. This web-based application communicates with a designated or pre-selected number of other applications—such as an e-mail service, a TWITTER account, and a FACEBOOK account. In some embodiments and for some applications, the web-based application retrieves data from the other applications—for example, retrieving e-mails from an e-mail service. In some embodiments and for some applications, the web-based application signs in the patient to that patient's account, e.g., TWITTER account or a FACEBOOK account. The web-based application and the facilitator then assist the patient in reading messages, in viewing pictures and video, and in composing and sending messages to other persons through the various applications accessed through the app. | 10-08-2015 |
Tony Richey, Apopka, FL US
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20150053503 | HUNTING TREE STAND - A hunting tree stand is disclosed. The hunting tree stand includes a backbone configured to be secured to a tree, an inner radial support beam having a generally arc shape, and a plurality of cantilevered supports extending outwards from the inner radial support beam. In addition, the hunting tree stand includes a pair of adjustment plates disposed on a respective proximate end of the plurality of cantilevered supports and configured to be secured to opposing sides of a lower end of the backbone. A plurality of adjustment apertures are disposed in a curvilinear pattern on the pair of adjustment plates, where the plurality of adjustment apertures are positioned so that an angle of a decking to the backbone can be adjusted relative to the backbone by rotating the decking downwards or upwards and inserting an adjustment pin through a desired adjustment aperture and the lower end of the backbone. | 02-26-2015 |
Tracy Richey US
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20160030351 | SUSTAINED RELEASE MICROSPHERES AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME - A method of making a sustained release microsphere formulation, wherein the release rate of a bioactive ingredient is manipulated by controlling the crystallinity of said bioactive ingredient, includes the steps of combining the active ingredient and an encapsulating polymer in at least one solvent, or mixtures thereof, to form a dispersed phase and processing the dispersed phase without filtering, filtering the combined dispersed phase with a hydrophobic or a hydrophilic filter, or filtering the active ingredient and encapsulating polymer individually with a hydrophobic or hydrophilic filter before combining them to form the dispersed phase. The dispersed phase is then combined with a continuous phase to form the microsphere formulation. | 02-04-2016 |
Tracy Richey, Kent, OH US
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20140271869 | HIGH DRUG LOAD BUPRENORPHINE MICROSPHERES AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME - A sustained release microsphere formulation with a high drug load may be formed by a continuous oil-in-water emulsion process by combining an organic dispersed phase with an aqueous continuous phase. The dispersed phase may include an encapsulating polymer, a primary solvent, such as dichloromethane, a pharmaceutically effective amount of an active agent having a solubility relative to the dispersed phase, and a co-solvent, such as benzyl alcohol, which is capable of increasing the solubility of the active agent relative to the dispersed phase. The continuous phase may include an aqueous solution of polyvinyl alcohol and water. | 09-18-2014 |
20160030351 | SUSTAINED RELEASE MICROSPHERES AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME - A method of making a sustained release microsphere formulation, wherein the release rate of a bioactive ingredient is manipulated by controlling the crystallinity of said bioactive ingredient, includes the steps of combining the active ingredient and an encapsulating polymer in at least one solvent, or mixtures thereof, to form a dispersed phase and processing the dispersed phase without filtering, filtering the combined dispersed phase with a hydrophobic or a hydrophilic filter, or filtering the active ingredient and encapsulating polymer individually with a hydrophobic or hydrophilic filter before combining them to form the dispersed phase. The dispersed phase is then combined with a continuous phase to form the microsphere formulation. | 02-04-2016 |
Wayne S. Richey, Mesa, AZ US
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20090145017 | Fishing Bait Including Fly Tying Materials - A fishing bait is disclosed that comprises a frame member that includes a connection point connectable to a fishing line. The fishing bait further comprises at least one hook connected to the frame member, and the at least one hook includes at least one point. The fishing bait further comprises an imitation device for attracting fish, and the imitation device includes a head that comprises fly tying materials connected to the frame member. The fishing bait further comprises a buoyancy control device connected to the frame member proximate to and separate from the head of the imitation device. | 06-11-2009 |
William M. Richey, Durham, NC US
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20090172560 | PORTABLE COMMUNICATION DEVICE HAVING HYPERLINK TARGETS FOR IMPROVED MOBILE WEB BROWSING - A portable communication device having a touch screen user interface is configured to provide mobile web browsing that makes use of hyperlink targets having modified size, display format and/or position. The modified hyperlink targets are more distinct to avoid incidental hyperlink activation while scrolling on a web page within a display window of the portable communication device. | 07-02-2009 |