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Benjamin J. Morgan, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20160116262 | System and Method for Timing Firearm Practice Drills - A practice round is provided for use with an electronic device, such as a smart phone, to allow a user to time firearm practice drills without using live ammunition. Prior to performing a practice drill, the user loads the practice round into the chamber of the firearm similar to a live round. After a short delay, the electronic device provides a start signal and simultaneously starts an electronic timer. In response to the start signal, the user performs the practice drill which ends with the firing pin of the firearm striking the practice round in response to a trigger pull. The practice round senses the strike of the firing pin and stops the electronic timer. The electronic device then displays the elapsed time between the start signal and the strike of the firing pin on the practice round. | 04-28-2016 |
Clark Morgan, Denver, CO US
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20140290016 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR RETROFITTING FOOTWEAR TO INCLUDE A REEL BASED CLOSURE SYSTEM - According to one embodiment, a removable tightening device is described. The tensioning mechanism is removably coupleable with an article without damaging the article so that upon removal, the coupling of the tensioning mechanism with the article is unrecognizable or not readily detectable. The tensioning mechanism is operable with a tension member to maintain a tension of the tension member and thereby maintain a tightness of the article. The tension member is guided along a path about the article, via one or more guide members, and is tensionable, via the tensioning mechanism, to tighten the article. | 10-02-2014 |
20150089779 | CLOSURE DEVICES FOR COUPLING COMPONENTS TO RACKS AND METHODS THEREFOR - A device for coupling a component to a rack includes a main body, a tension member, and a tightening mechanism. The main body includes a proximal end and a distal end that is releasably coupled with the proximal end. The main body is positionable around a body portion of the rack and the distal end is coupleable with the proximal end to secure the main body to the body portion of the rack. The tension member is attached to the main body, the proximal end, and/or the distal end of the device. The tightening mechanism is operably coupled with the tension member and configured to tension the tension member to shorten a longitudinal length of the main body and thereby constrict the main body about the rack to firmly secure the device to the rack. | 04-02-2015 |
20160044994 | CLOSURE SYSTEM AND/OR SHOE CONFIGURATIONS FOR ENHANCING THE PERFORMANCE OF RUNNING SHOES - A shoe may include a sole and an upper. The upper may have a medial side and a lateral side that each have an edge positioned on opposing side of the shoe's tongue. The upper's medial side and/or the upper's lateral side may include stiffened regions and flexible regions with each stiffened region being disposed between two flexible regions so that the stiffened regions are moveable relative to one another upon tensioning of the medial and lateral sides of the upper. The opposing edges of the upper's medial and lateral sides may be substantially linear or straight prior to tensioning of the upper's medial and lateral sides and may be substantially uneven or nonlinear subsequent to tensioning of the upper's medial and lateral sides due to relative movement of the stiffened regions. | 02-18-2016 |
Curt Morgan, Superior, CO US
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20100245859 | Imaging Apparatus with Sheet Size Measuring Device - An imaging apparatus for forming the image on a sheet, wherein the imaging apparatus includes a sheet-feeding path for conveying the sheet, a detecting section positioned along the sheet-feeding path, which detects a leading edge, a trailing edge and a side edge of the sheet while the sheet is being conveyed along the sheet-feeding path, a controller for registering dimensions, a memory for storing data of dimensions wherein when a auto-measurement mode is set in the controller, the controller controls the detecting section so as to detect the leading edge, the trailing edge and the side edge of the sheet while the sheet is being conveyed along the sheet-feeding path and obtains a length and a width of the sheet, and then the controller registers the length and the width of the sheet to be stored in the memory. | 09-30-2010 |
David G. Morgan, Denver, CO US
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20110272651 | LIGHTED BULLNOSE TIP FOR FLEXIBLE RODS - A lighted tip for a flexible rod includes a tip body having proximal and distal ends, a mechanical connector at the proximal end, a rounded lens connected to the distal end, and a light source that emits light through the rounded lens. The lighted tip defines a transverse through hole to enable connection of a wire to the lighted tip. | 11-10-2011 |
David G. Morgan, Commerce City, CO US
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20140027690 | LIGHTED TIP FOR FLEXIBLE RODS - In one aspect, a lighted tip for attachment to a flexible rod comprises a tip body having proximal and distal ends, a mechanical connector at the proximal end, a lens connected to the distal end, a light source that emits light through the lens, and a holder coupled to the light source and the lens. A circuit is completed or interrupted as the holder moves in relation to the tip body, thereby switching the light source on or off. In another aspect, a lighted tip for attachment to a flexible rod comprises a lens forming a distal end of the lighted tip. The lens is cylindrical over at least some of its length, and the tip further includes a light source at least partially within the cylindrical lens portion and a mechanical connector at a proximal end if the lighted tip, for connecting the tip to the flexible rod. | 01-30-2014 |
20150153534 | LIGHTED TIP FOR FLEXIBLE RODS - In one aspect, a lighted tip for attachment to a flexible rod comprises a tip body having proximal and distal ends, a mechanical connector at the proximal end, a lens connected to the distal end, a light source that emits light through the lens, and a holder coupled to the light source and the lens. A circuit is completed or interrupted as the holder moves in relation to the tip body, thereby switching the light source on or off. In another aspect, a lighted tip for attachment to a flexible rod comprises a lens forming a distal end of the lighted tip. The lens is cylindrical over at least some of its length, and the tip further includes a light source at least partially within the cylindrical lens portion and a mechanical connector at a proximal end if the lighted tip, for connecting the tip to the flexible rod. | 06-04-2015 |
David H. Morgan, Longmont, CO US
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20100294308 | Absorption of organic liquids using inorganic particulates - A method removes organic liquids from surfaces or volumes by identifying the presence of organic liquids on a surface or within a volume; providing absorbent, solid non-glass inorganic particles onto areas of the surface or within a volume where the organic liquids are present; absorbing or adsorbing organic liquids into the particles; and removing the particles with organic liquid therein. | 11-25-2010 |
Gerald A. Morgan, Littleton, CO US
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20100148947 | Automated Geo-Fence Boundary Configuration And Activation - A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof. | 06-17-2010 |
20110307124 | Automated Geo-Fence Boundary Configuration and Activation - A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof. | 12-15-2011 |
20120126998 | AUTOMATED GEO-FENCE BOUNDARY CONFIGURATION AND ACTIVATION - A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof. | 05-24-2012 |
20120133530 | AUTOMATED GEO-FENCE BOUNDARY CONFIGURATION AND ACTIVATION - A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof. | 05-31-2012 |
20120239223 | Methods and Systems of Selectively Enabling a Vehicle by Way of a Portable Wireless Device - Selectively enabling a vehicle by way of a portable wireless device. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: enabling a vehicle when a portable wireless device is communicatively coupled to an onboard device by way of a first communication network; sending an indication of location of the vehicle to a data center; and disabling the vehicle when the portable wireless device is no longer communicatively coupled to the onboard device. In some cases, the sending by: receiving global positioning system (GPS) signals by the portable wireless device; establishing that the portable wireless device is proximate to the vehicle; and sending an indication of location to the data center, the sending by the portable wireless device. | 09-20-2012 |
20120242469 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF RULE-BASED INTOXICATING SUBSTANCE TESTING ASSOCIATED WITH VEHICLES - Rule-based intoxicating substance testing associated with vehicles. At least some of the various embodiments are methods including: receiving a signal that a prospective driver intends to drive a vehicle; retrieving at least one previously stored rule regarding intoxicating substance testing associated the vehicle; retrieving data relevant to the rule; determining whether intoxicating substance testing is indicated by the rule; enabling the vehicle responsive to an indication that intoxicating substance testing is not indicated; and administering an intoxicating substance test to the prospective driver responsive to an indication that an intoxicating substance test is indicated. And if the intoxicating substance test is administered: enabling the vehicle responsive to the prospective driver passing the intoxicating substance test, the enabling by the onboard device; and disabling the vehicle responsive to the prospective driver failing the intoxicating substance test, the disabling by the onboard device. | 09-27-2012 |
20120242470 | Automated Geo-Fence Boundary Configuration and Activation - A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof. | 09-27-2012 |
20120242511 | Methods and Systems Related to Establishing Geo-Fence Boundaries - Establishing geo-fence Boundaries. At least some embodiments involve detecting a vehicle has been in a collision, establishing a geo-fence boundary for the vehicle responsive to the detecting, monitoring a movement of the vehicle with respect to the geo-fence boundary, and issuing an alert if movement of the vehicle outside the geo-fence boundary is indicative of improperly departing a scene of the collision. | 09-27-2012 |
20120303256 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO ESTABLISHING GEO-FENCE BOUNDARIES AND COLLECTING DATA - Establishing geo-fence boundaries and collecting data. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: detecting a vehicle is located within a first political boundary; establishing a first geo-fence boundary for the vehicle corresponding to the first political boundary, the establishing responsive to detecting the vehicle is within the first political boundary; collecting data regarding the vehicle movement within the first geo-fence boundary; and detecting the vehicle has departed the first geo-fence boundary. | 11-29-2012 |
20130066720 | Method and System of Providing Information to an Occupant of a Vehicle - Providing information to an occupant of a vehicle. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: identifying an occupant of a vehicle, the identifying creates an indicia of occupant identity; determining an identity of the vehicle, the determining creates an indicia of vehicle identity; tracking location of the vehicle when occupied by the occupant; and providing information to the occupant, the information selected based on the indicia of occupant identity, the indicia of vehicle identity, and/or the locations of vehicle when occupied by the occupant. | 03-14-2013 |
20130106592 | AUTOMATED GEO-FENCE BOUNDARY CONFIGURATION AND ACTIVATION | 05-02-2013 |
20130117173 | Method and System of Increasing Credit Score of a Borrower - Increasing credit score of a borrower. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: accepting an application from a borrower, the application for a motor vehicle loan, and the application accepted by way of an electronic submission to a data center; determining that the borrower has an indicia of credit worthiness below a predetermined threshold, the determining by way of a computer system of the data center; offering the borrower a first loan with a requirement that a first motor vehicle purchased with the first loan comprise a first on-board device configured to provide location of the first motor vehicle; and if the borrower accepts tracking the loan payments made by the borrower, the tracking by way of a computer system; and reporting loan payments to a credit reporting agency, the reporting by way of a computer system. | 05-09-2013 |
20130238366 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO ACTIVATING GEO-FENCE BOUNDARIES AND COLLECTING LOCATION DATA - Activating geo-fence boundaries and collecting location data. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: activating a geo-fence for a pre-determined area responsive to an event related to a vehicle; receiving Global Positioning System (GPS) signals indicative of a location of the vehicle, the receiving by an onboard device coupled to the vehicle; detecting that the vehicle has crossed the geo-fence; creating a data set comprising data regarding locations of the vehicle with respect to the geo-fence; determining a parameter associated with an existing insurance policy based on the data set. | 09-12-2013 |
20130278403 | AUTOMATED GEO-FENCE BOUNDARY CONFIGURATION AND ACTIVATION - A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof. | 10-24-2013 |
20140020970 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF RULE-BASED INTOXICATING SUBSTANCE TESTING ASSOCIATED WITH VEHICLES - Rule-based intoxicating substance testing associated with vehicles. At least some of the various embodiments are methods including: receiving a signal that a prospective driver intends to drive a vehicle; retrieving at least one previously stored rule regarding intoxicating substance testing associated the vehicle; retrieving data relevant to the rule; determining whether intoxicating substance testing is indicated by the rule; enabling the vehicle responsive to an indication that intoxicating substance testing is not indicated; and administering an intoxicating substance test to the prospective driver responsive to an indication that an intoxicating substance test is indicated. And if the intoxicating substance test is administered: enabling the vehicle responsive to the prospective driver passing the intoxicating substance test, the enabling by the onboard device; and disabling the vehicle responsive to the prospective driver failing the intoxicating substance test, the disabling by the onboard device. | 01-23-2014 |
20140122321 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO LENDER MATCHING - Lender Matching. At least some of the various embodiments are methods including: receiving, by a computer system, a loan application submitted by a borrower; creating, by the computer system, a lender score for each lender of a group of lenders, each lender score based on information within the loan application and a set of criteria provided by each lender of the group of lenders; sending, by the computer system, the loan application to a predetermined number of lenders of the group of lenders, the lenders to whom the loan application is sent selected based on the lender score of each lender, and the predetermined number being less than all the lenders in the group of lenders. | 05-01-2014 |
20140136397 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING CREDIT RISK FROM DRIVING BEHAVIOR - Determining credit risk from driving behavior. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: determining an indication of credit risk related to a driving behavior of a driver in a vehicle, the determining by: detecting movement of the vehicle; collecting data related to the driving behavior of the driver; and creating the indication of credit risk for the driver. | 05-15-2014 |
20140191858 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING FEEDBACK BASED ON DRIVING BEHAVIOR - Providing feedback based on driving behavior. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: determining an indication of driving behavior of a driver, the determining by: identifying the driver in a vehicle; detecting movement of the vehicle; collecting data related to the driving behavior of the driver; and issuing an alert related to the driving behavior of the driver for the purpose of providing feedback related to the driving behavior. | 07-10-2014 |
20140266652 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO REMOTE TAMPER DETECTION - Remote tamper detection. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: receiving Global Positioning System (GPS) signals indicative of a location, the receiving by a first device coupled to an asset; periodically sending a signal of operability between the first device and a second device, the second device coupled to the asset, and the second device configured to selectively disable the asset; determining that receipt of the signal of operability has ceased; and then issuing an indication of the location of the first device responsive to the determining that receipt of the signal of operability has ceased, the issuing from the first device by a wireless transmission to a remote operations center. | 09-18-2014 |
20140266653 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO REMOTE TAMPER DETECTION - Remote tamper detection. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: tracking location of an asset by an onboard device mechanically coupled to the asset, the onboard device electrically coupled to a source of power of the asset, and the onboard device receiving power from the asset; detecting a loss of power provided to the onboard device, the loss of power indicative of tampering with the onboard device, and the detecting by the onboard device; and sending a message by wireless transmission, the message indicative of tampering with the onboard device, and the sending by the onboard device during the loss of power. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279293 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO ASSET IDENTIFICATION TRIGGERED GEOFENCING - At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: coupling a tracking device to a vehicle being part of a dealer inventory, the vehicle having an identification number; associating the identification number with the tracking device; creating a geo-fence boundary containing a location of the vehicle; and sending a first message to a lien-holder indicating the vehicle has crossed the geo-fence boundary. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279297 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO ASSET IDENTIFICATION TRIGGERED GEOFENCING - Asset Identification Trigged Geo-fencing. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: coupling a tracking device to a vehicle being part of a dealer inventory, the vehicle having an identification number; associating the identification number with the tracking device; creating a geo-fence boundary containing a location of the vehicle; and sending a first message to a lien-holder indicating the vehicle has crossed the geo-fence boundary. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279381 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO AUTOMATIC COLLECTION TECHNOLOGY - Automatic Collection Technology. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: receiving, at a computer systems of an operations center, information regarding a payment schedule for an asset loan; setting, by a computer system of the operations center, a first disablement date for the asset, the setting based on the payment schedule, and the disablement date set without human involvement; tracking the first disablement date by a computer system of the operations center, the operations center remotely located from the asset; recording information related to a payment made for the asset loan; and then setting, by a computer system of the operations center, a second disablement date in response to the payment, the second disablement date set without human involvement, and the second disablement date based on the information related to the payment made. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279383 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO LENDER MATCHING - Lender Matching. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: matching a loan applicant with at least one lending institution, the matching by a lead source service provider server, the matching comprising: providing the loan applicant with a matching software, the matching software for use on a handheld computing device; accepting a loan request from the loan applicant by way of a transmission from the matching software; filtering the loan request using at least one predetermined criteria; matching the loan request with at least one lending institution; and issuing an alert of a match indication to the handheld computing device. | 09-18-2014 |
20140304053 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF PROVIDING INFORMATION TO AN OCCUPANT OF A VEHICLE - Providing information to an occupant of a vehicle. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: identifying an occupant of a vehicle, the identifying creates an indicia of occupant identity; determining an identity of the vehicle, the determining creates an indicia of vehicle identity; tracking location of the vehicle when occupied by the occupant; and providing information to the occupant, the information selected based on the indicia of occupant identity, the indicia of vehicle identity, and/or the locations of vehicle when occupied by the occupant. | 10-09-2014 |
20140375480 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO TIME TRIGGERED GEOFENCING - Time Triggered Geo-fencing. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: receiving a set of variables related to a geo-fence to be established at repeating intervals lasting for a preset duration, each instance of the repeating intervals at a predetermined time; establishing the geo-fence at the predetermined time, the geo-fence established for the preset duration; receiving signals indicative of a location of a vehicle, the receiving by an onboard device coupled to the vehicle; determining if the vehicle has crossed the geo-fence within the preset duration; and if the vehicle has crossed the geo-fence within the preset duration sending an alert related to the location of the vehicle. | 12-25-2014 |
20150084754 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO REMOTE POWER LOSS DETECTION - Remote power loss detection. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: tracking location of an asset by an onboard device mechanically coupled to the asset, the onboard device electrically coupled to a source of power of the asset, and the onboard device receiving power from the asset; charging a supercapacitor coupled to the onboard device; and then detecting a complete loss of power provided to the onboard device, and the detecting by the onboard device; and after the complete loss of power sending a message by wireless transmission, the sending based on power derived from the supercapacitor, and the message including an indication of a last known voltage provide by the asset prior to the complete loss of power, and the sending by the onboard device after the complete loss of power. | 03-26-2015 |
20150175125 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO A REMOTE TAMPER DETECTION - Remote tamper detection. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: receiving signals indicative of a location, the receiving by a first device coupled to an asset; sending, at predetermined time intervals, a signal of operability between the first device and a second device, the second device coupled to the asset, and the second device configured to selectively disable the asset; determining that receipt of the signal of operability has ceased; and issuing an indication of the location of the first device responsive to the determining that receipt of the signal of operability has ceased, the issuing from the first device by a wireless transmission to a remote operations center. | 06-25-2015 |
20150179077 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO TIME TRIGGERED GEOFENCING - Time Triggered Geo-fencing. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: receiving a set of variables related to a geo-fence to be established at a predetermined time for a preset duration; establishing the geo-fence at the predetermined time, the geo-fence established for the preset duration; monitoring the location of the vehicle using signals received by an onboard device coupled to the vehicle; and sending an alert related to the location of the vehicle if said monitoring indicates the vehicle has crossed the geo-fence within the preset duration. | 06-25-2015 |
20150183397 | Methods and Systems of Selectively Enabling a Vehicle by Way of a Portable Wireless Device - Selectively enabling a vehicle by way of a portable wireless device. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are systems: a data center; a portable wireless device; and an onboard device affixed to a vehicle. The onboard device communicates to the data center by way of the portable wireless device. The portable wireless device programmed to: send a command to disable the vehicle to the onboard device by way of a first communication protocol; send a command to enable the vehicle to the onboard device by way of the first communication protocol; and send an indication of location of the vehicle to the data center over a second communication protocol. | 07-02-2015 |
20150248829 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO REMOTE POWER LOSS DETECTION - Remote power loss detection. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: tracking location of an asset by an onboard device mechanically coupled to the asset, the onboard device electrically coupled to a source of power of the asset, and the onboard device receiving power from the asset; charging a supercapacitor coupled to the onboard device; and then detecting a complete loss of power provided to the onboard device, and the detecting by the onboard device; and after the complete loss of power sending a message by wireless transmission, the sending based on power derived from the supercapacitor, and the message including an indication of a last known voltage provide by the asset prior to the complete loss of power, and the sending by the onboard device after the complete loss of power. | 09-03-2015 |
Jeremy Morgan, Idaho Springs, CO US
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20130204206 | CONNECTOR HUB APPARATUS FOR CATHETER AND METHODS OF USE - A hub assembly is provided for accommodating a medical professional to grip and manipulate two components of a catheter hub and move one component longitudinally relative to the other, then removably engaging the two components of the catheter hub to restrict movement there between. The two catheter hub components include a proximal hub and a distal hub. The proximal hub and the distal hub are configured to removably engage with one another. The proximal hub is affixed to a first catheter member, such as a multi-lumen catheter, while the distal hub is affixed to a second catheter member, such as a sheath. The first catheter member and the second catheter member are cooperatively engaged and concentric with one another. Relative movement of the proximal and distal hubs translates into relative movement of the first and second catheter members. | 08-08-2013 |
20130317425 | MULTI-LUMEN CENTRAL ACCESS VENA CAVA FILTER APPARATUS FOR CLOT MANAGEMENT AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A combined multi-lumen central access catheter and an embolic filter including ports proximal and distal the filter for fluid infusion and/or pressure sensing and infusion ports in the catheter to permit infusion of bioactive agents, flushing agents and/or contrast agents and managing the capture of the clot thereafter. | 11-28-2013 |
20130345627 | MULTI-LUMEN CENTRAL ACCESS VENA CAVA FILTER APPARATUS FOR CLOT MANAGEMENT AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A combined multi-lumen central access catheter and an embolic filter including ports proximal and distal the filter for fluid infusion and/or pressure sensing and infusion ports in the catheter to permit infusion of bioactive agents, flushing agents and/or contrast agents and managing the capture of the clot thereafter. | 12-26-2013 |
20130345740 | MULTI-LUMEN CENTRAL ACCESS VENA CAVA FILTER APPARATUS FOR CLOT MANAGEMENT AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A combined multi-lumen central access catheter and an embolic filter including ports proximal and distal the filter for fluid infusion and/or pressure sensing and infusion ports in the catheter to permit infusion of bioactive agents, flushing agents and/or contrast agents and managing the capture of the clot thereafter. | 12-26-2013 |
20140005674 | MULTI-LUMEN CENTRAL ACCESS VENA CAVA FILTER APPARATUS FOR CLOT MANAGEMENT AND METHOD OF USING SAME | 01-02-2014 |
20140018840 | MULTI-LUMEN SHEATH CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER WITH VENA CAVA FILTER APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A combined multi-lumen sheath with a wire body and a filter. The filter may be removably coupled to the multi-lumen sheath within a filter capsule for temporary placement and retrieval. | 01-16-2014 |
20140194853 | CONNECTOR HUB APPARATUS FOR CATHETER AND METHODS OF USE - A hub assembly is provided for accommodating a medical professional to grip and manipulate two components of a catheter hub and move one component longitudinally relative to the other, then removably engaging the two components of the catheter hub to restrict movement there between. The two catheter hub components include a proximal hub and a distal hub. The proximal hub and the distal hub are configured to removably engage with one another. The proximal hub is affixed to a first catheter member, such as a multi-lumen catheter, while the distal hub is affixed to a second catheter member, such as a sheath. The first catheter member and the second catheter member are cooperatively engaged and concentric with one another. Relative movement of the proximal and distal hubs translates into relative movement of the first and second catheter members. | 07-10-2014 |
20140371781 | COVERED FILTER CATHETER APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A combined catheter and an embolic filter, further including a porous section coupled to at least a distal portion of the filter, wherein the porous section comprises a cover member may comprise high porosity ePTFE, or a netting forming a soft basket. | 12-18-2014 |
John A. Morgan, Boulder, CO US
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20120243466 | Systems and methods for locating endpoints in a communication network - Systems and methods for determining and/or providing call origin location information. In one particular case, a method is provided for identifying communication origin location in relation to an emergency response system. The method includes providing a communication device stability module and receiving a network access request associated with a communication device. A location status of the communication device is determined, and based at least in part on the location status of the communication device, a query is issued requesting a location of the communication device. | 09-27-2012 |
20150156320 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LOCATING ENDPOINTS IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - Systems and methods for determining and/or providing call origin location information. In one particular case, a method is provided for identifying communication origin location in relation to an emergency response system. The method includes providing a communication device stability module and receiving a network access request associated with a communication device. A location status of the communication device is determined, and based at least in part on the location status of the communication device, a query is issued requesting a location of the communication device. | 06-04-2015 |
Kip O. Morgan, Fort Collins, CO US
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20100201779 | INTERACTION METHOD BETWEEN AN ATTENDANT COMPUTER AND A SELF-SERVICE COMPUTER - An interaction method between an attendant computer and one or more self-service computers where all computers share common application data, which facilitates real-time display of selections made by either a customer or an attendant at their respective computers. | 08-12-2010 |
Kip Oliver Morgan, Laporte, CO US
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20130198662 | AUTOMATIC GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE CREATION - Techniques for automated graphical user interface (GUI) creation and/or rendering are provided. Establishments are defined via items for sale and rules defining workflow processing for purchasing the items. Each establishment representing a sub hierarchy. A GUI is rendered to represent a custom hierarchy of the sub hierarchies and presented to a user. The user interacts with the GUI to select a specific establishment and perform a specific transaction with that establishment in accordance with that establishment's items for sale and rules. | 08-01-2013 |
Kip Oliver Morgan, Fort Collins, CO US
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20110153467 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MODIFYING MENU DATA FOR SELF-SERVICE COMPUTERS - A system and method of modifying menu data. The system includes a computer for receiving menu data from a host computer, for modifying the menu data to exclude items unavailable for sale at a location, and for making modified menu data available for use by self-service computers at the location. | 06-23-2011 |
Linda Lee Morgan, Golden, CO US
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20160052673 | Leak-proof, Interlocking, Stackable, Food, Spice & Liquid Travel Containers with Travel Case - The interlocking, leak-proof storage container assembly includes a lid and a plurality of containers. Let us consider a primary container and a secondary container from the plurality of containers, wherein the primary container is positioned above the secondary container. The lid is utilized to cover an opening of the primary container. A first threading of the primary container engages with a second threading of the lid such that the lid is securely attached to the primary container. When the primary container is interlocked to the secondary container, an opening of the secondary container is concealed by a base section of the primary container. In doing so, a base engagement threading of the primary container engages with a first threading of the secondary container. A carrying case is utilized to store and secure the containers which can have multiple configurations. A cool pack container is used when transporting perishable items. | 02-25-2016 |
Lisa A. Morgan, Longmont, CO US
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20100110475 | Automatic Print Job Cancellation Mechanism - A method for providing computer services is disclosed. The method includes a printer receiving an expected size of print data from a computer system during a printing operation, the printer receiving the print data, determining if the size of the print data is less than the expected size of the print data and aborting the printing operation if the size of the print data is less than the expected size of the print data. | 05-06-2010 |
Lowell Morgan, Monument, CO US
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20150259220 | Liquid Vaporization Systems and Methods of Use - A liquid vaporization system according to the present invention includes the application of energy, including pulsed electrical discharges, sparks or continuous arcs, to or within a spray comprising a liquid that may be combined with a flammable compound. The liquid is typically water or other aqueous composition o flowable solutions, and the flammable compound is typically, but not necessarily, a flammable gas. The spray generated by a nozzle typically comprises finite size droplets. The finite size droplets typically have a size distribution, and droplet size is generally expressed as drop diameter in units of 10 | 09-17-2015 |
Michael Morgan, Windsor, CO US
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20100126053 | Ammunition Magazine with Four Ammunition Stacks - The present invention is a high capacity, non-drum magazine. The high capacity magazine comprises a broad general storage area capable of holding four staggered stacks of ammunition, a unified follower on a spring system biasing the follower and associated ammunition, a central partition a barrier separating two dual staggered round stacks and around which the follower will pass, and a transition area between the feed end of the magazine and the storage area. The spring may be a composite spring system, made of two springs joined in series, or a single, variable constant, spring. | 05-27-2010 |
Michael Morgan, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20140310604 | NETWORK TEST INSTRUMENT - A method and apparatus (e.g., network test instrument) for presenting network device diagnostic information in which a listing of network devices discovered via a first network connection (e.g., wirelessly—802.11) to a test network is presented in a GUI of a network diagnostic instrument. Acquired network diagnostic information for a network device selected from the listing of network devices is then presented in the GUI wherein the presented network diagnostic information is acquired via the first network connection (e.g., wirelessly—802.11). Indication (and a link thereto) is provided in the GUI indicating network diagnostic information for the selected network device was also acquired via a second network connection to the test network (e.g., via a wired connection—802.3). | 10-16-2014 |
Michael D. Morgan, Windsor, CO US
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20110017788 | Sling Fittings and Sling System for a Firearm - The present invention is a sling system utilizing a rear sling fitting for a long firearm, such as a rifle. Such fittings typically are positioned between the stock and receiver. It presents a fitting body with an aperture to slide over a rifle receiver tube and a connection bar extending from a reverse of the fitting body. A point-type sling attachment may then be attached to the connection bar and be able to slide left and right across the back of the weapon, allowing for quickly adaptable left or right positioning of the weapon. Registration geometry may be added and positioned to further allow interface with weapon geometry and prevent rotation of the fitting during use. The connection bar may be positioned on another component of the weapon, such as the receiver or the stock, should the weapon not have a receiver extension tube. A convertible sling and forward sling mount are also disclosed for cooperative use with the fitting, completing the system. | 01-27-2011 |
20140091115 | Sling Fittings and Sling System for a Firearm - The present invention is a sling system utilizing a rear sling fitting for a long firearm, such as a rifle. Such fittings typically are positioned between the stock and receiver. It presents a fitting body with an aperture to slide over a rifle receiver tube and a connection bar extending from a reverse of the fitting body. A point-type sling attachment may then be attached to the connection bar and be able to slide left and right across the back of the weapon, allowing for quickly adaptable left or right positioning of the weapon. Registration geometry may be added and positioned to further allow interface with weapon geometry and prevent rotation of the fitting during use. The connection bar may be positioned on another component of the weapon, such as the receiver or the stock, should the weapon not have a receiver extension tube. A convertible sling and forward sling mount are also disclosed for cooperative use with the fitting, completing the system. | 04-03-2014 |
Mike Morgan, Windsor, CO US
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20100218671 | Adjustable and Suppressible Gas Operating System for an Automatic Firearm - A gas operating system for a firearm comprises a gas block defining a cylinder, a discharge gas vent coupled to the cylinder near a proximal end of the cylinder and a discharge gas inlet configured for pneumatic coupling with the barrel of a firearm near the proximal end of the cylinder. A piston in the cylinder is movable from a rest position distal of the discharge gas vent and the discharge gas inlet against the action of a return spring by discharge gas from a barrel of a firearm pneumatically coupled to the discharge gas inlet. A regulator is pneumatically coupled to the discharge gas vent to selectively control the flow of discharge gas from the discharge gas vent to modulate a volume of discharge gas advancing the piston. A diffuser may be provided pneumatically coupled to the regulator for diffusing any audible or visual report. | 09-02-2010 |
20110107643 | Ergonomic Firearm Fore Grip - The firearm fore grip for use with a firearm having a barrel extending along a bore axis and an attachment rail operatively associated with the barrel and extending along the bore axis. The firearm fore grip comprises a base configured to engage an attachment rail, the base having a leading and a trailing end. A first hand contact surface is configured to extend substantially parallel to the attachment rail from the leading end of the base. A second hand contact surface extends from the first hand contact surface intermediate a leading and trailing ends of the base at an obtuse angle relative to the first hand contact surface. | 05-12-2011 |
Ralph Morgan, Evergreen, CO US
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20150114869 | PRODUCT PACKAGING WITH REMOVABLE INDICIA - A product package is provided for housing and displaying a product in a visually appealing manner and further comprising a removable or detachable component or feature that conveys information related to the product stored on the package and may be retained and used separate from the package. | 04-30-2015 |
Richard B. Morgan, Woodland Park, CO US
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20090321176 | Conformable Ear Piece and Method of Using and Making Same - An ear piece device made of pliable material dimensioned for fitting the ear canal of a user. In one embodiment, one canal extends through a portion of the ear piece to provide an opening for communication between a person's inner ear and an environment outside the person's ear. The ear piece has at least two fold lines to facilitate the reversible collapsing of the device into a star-like configuration. | 12-31-2009 |
Trevor G. Morgan, Highlands Ranch, CO US
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20110265371 | RENEWABLE OIL REFINING PROCESSES - Processes are described for refining a renewable oil. The processes may include the steps of adding one or more compounds to the renewable oil to produce a soap stock in the renewable oil, and separating at least a portion of the soap stock from the renewable oil. The processes may further include adding a polymer to the separated renewable oil to produce a refined renewable oil. | 11-03-2011 |
20140352205 | REFINING PROCESSES FOR A RENEWABLE OIL - The invention relates generally to methods of refining a renewable oil, such as a biofuel. In some embodiments, the invention relates to methods for the efficient removal of gums and waxes from a renewable oil. | 12-04-2014 |
William Earl Morgan, Golden, CO US
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20160052673 | Leak-proof, Interlocking, Stackable, Food, Spice & Liquid Travel Containers with Travel Case - The interlocking, leak-proof storage container assembly includes a lid and a plurality of containers. Let us consider a primary container and a secondary container from the plurality of containers, wherein the primary container is positioned above the secondary container. The lid is utilized to cover an opening of the primary container. A first threading of the primary container engages with a second threading of the lid such that the lid is securely attached to the primary container. When the primary container is interlocked to the secondary container, an opening of the secondary container is concealed by a base section of the primary container. In doing so, a base engagement threading of the primary container engages with a first threading of the secondary container. A carrying case is utilized to store and secure the containers which can have multiple configurations. A cool pack container is used when transporting perishable items. | 02-25-2016 |
W. Lowell Morgan, Monument, CO US
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20100320155 | Methods For Removing Dissolved Metallic Ions From Aqueous Solutions - The invention provides methods for treating aqueous solutions to remove dissolved metallic ions. | 12-23-2010 |
20110064634 | Removing Carbon Dioxide From Gaseous Emissions - The present invention provides methods and apparatuses for removing carbon dioxide from gaseous emissions. In particular, the present invention provides methods and apparatuses for removing carbon dioxide from gaseous emissions as a metallic carbonate precipitate. | 03-17-2011 |