Gardner, AZ
Adam Gardner, Tempe, AZ US
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20120185168 | ASSET TRACKING SYSTEM - An asset tracking system including a dispatching system and a movable object module. The dispatching system includes a processing device configured for controlling the dispatching system, a position information receiver configured for receiving position information associated with a movable object, a position data store configured for storing the position information, and a report module configured for reporting the position information to a first non-owning entity, wherein the report module includes a verification unit configured for receiving verification information corresponding to the first non-owning entity; and a position information reporter configured for, upon receipt of the verification information, providing the position information to the first non-owning entity, wherein the position information is inaccessible to a second non-owning entity lacking the verification information. The movable object module determines the position information corresponding to the movable object and transmits the position information to the position information receiver. | 07-19-2012 |
Jonathan L. Gardner, Glendale, AZ US
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20100313864 | ARCHERY BOW MOUNTING BRACKETS AND INTEGRATED SUPPORT SYSTEMS - The present invention relates generally to devices and methods for assisting archery bow hunters in making accurate shots while hunting in dynamic terrain. Generally, in accordance with various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the present invention discloses various universal mounting brackets and integrated archery bow systems configured for coupling a support element to an archery bow. Most preferably, the universal mounting brackets and integrated archery bow systems are configured to give the bow hunter maximum stability and range of motion when aiming and/or firing the bow. In accordance with the various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, various universal mounting brackets and integrated archery bow systems configured for coupling a collapsible monopod support element to an archery bow is disclosed. Additionally, various universal mounting brackets configured for coupling an extendable bipod support element to an archery bow is disclosed. | 12-16-2010 |
Kenneth R. Gardner, Phoenix, AZ US
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20100313864 | ARCHERY BOW MOUNTING BRACKETS AND INTEGRATED SUPPORT SYSTEMS - The present invention relates generally to devices and methods for assisting archery bow hunters in making accurate shots while hunting in dynamic terrain. Generally, in accordance with various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the present invention discloses various universal mounting brackets and integrated archery bow systems configured for coupling a support element to an archery bow. Most preferably, the universal mounting brackets and integrated archery bow systems are configured to give the bow hunter maximum stability and range of motion when aiming and/or firing the bow. In accordance with the various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, various universal mounting brackets and integrated archery bow systems configured for coupling a collapsible monopod support element to an archery bow is disclosed. Additionally, various universal mounting brackets configured for coupling an extendable bipod support element to an archery bow is disclosed. | 12-16-2010 |
20130233292 | Archery bow mounting systems with integrated brackets - A portable archery bow apparatus can be transported to any of a plurality of locations to contact the ground and to provide support and stability while firing an arrow from the bow apparatus. The apparatus includes a bow and includes a support pole attached to a side of the bow. The bottom of the pole rests on the ground while the bow is utilized to fire an arrow. The pole permits the bow to be tilted fore and aft, and from side to side while the bow is positioned to fire an arrow from the bow. | 09-12-2013 |
Larry Gardner, Buckeye, AZ US
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20100232901 | Drive-Over Collapsible Fender - A fender assembly for a vehicle transport trailer includes a fender positioned over a side wheel of the transport trailer and a spring is coupled between the fender and the trailer frame. The spring urges the fender upward into an uncollapsed position wherein a portion of the fender is a first distance above the trailer platform. The spring also allows the fender to move downward to a collapsed position wherein the portion of the fender is a second, smaller distance above the trailer platform when the weight of a vehicle is placed on the fender. The fender assembly thereby allows the trailer to have a lower deck than conventional vehicle transport trailers. | 09-16-2010 |
Marco A. Gardner, Tucson, AZ US
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20080246543 | Common mode feedback for large output swing and low differential error - A differential amplifier includes a differential input pair ( | 10-09-2008 |
20080258951 | Hybrid Delta-Sigma/SAR Analog to Digital Converter and Methods for Using Such - Various systems and methods for capturing data are disclosed. For example, some embodiments of the present invention provide methods for performing a first analog to digital conversion using a delta-sigma based analog to digital converter, and performing a second analog to digital conversion using a SAR based analog to digital converter. The delta-sigma converter provides a first portion of a conversion result, and the SAR based analog to digital converter provides a second portion of the conversion result. The methods further include combining the first portion of the conversion result with the second portion of the conversion result to produce a combined conversion result. | 10-23-2008 |
20080259989 | Systems and Methods for Temperature Measurement Using N-Factor Coefficient Correction - Various systems and methods for temperature measurement are disclosed. For example, some embodiments of the present invention provide temperature measurement systems. Such temperature measurement systems include a variable current source and a diode connected transistor. The variable current source is capable of applying two or more distinct currents to the diode connected transistor. The currents result in a different base-emitter voltage on the diode connected transistor. The systems further include an n-factor coefficient register and an analog to digital converter. The analog to digital converter is operable to receive two of the base-emitter voltages created by applying the different currents, and to provide a digital output based at least in part on a value stored in the n-factor coefficient register and the two base-emitter voltages. | 10-23-2008 |
20080259997 | Systems and Methods for PWM Clocking in a Temperature Measurement Circuit - Various systems and methods for pulse width modulated clocking in a temperature measurement are disclosed. For example, some embodiments of the present invention provide temperature measurement systems with a variable current source, a transistor, and a pulse width modulation circuit. The variable current source is operable to provide a first current and a second current that are applied to the transistor. A first base-emitter voltage occurs on the transistor when the first current is applied, and a second base-emitter voltage occurs on the transistor when the second current is applied. The first base emitter voltage is associated with a first sample period, and a second base-emitter voltage is associated with a second sample period. The pulse width modulation circuit provides a pulse width modulated clock including a combination of the aforementioned first period and second period. | 10-23-2008 |
20080259999 | Systems and Methods for Resistance Compensation in a Temperature Measurement Circuit - Various systems and methods for temperature measurement are disclosed. For example, some embodiments of the present invention provide methods for temperature measurement that include exciting a provided transistor with at least four sequential input signals of different magnitudes. In response, the transistor exhibits a sequence of output signals corresponding to the four sequential input signals. The sequence of output signals is sensed using a different gain for each of the output signals included in the sequence of output signals, and the output signals included in the sequence of output signals are combined such that the combined output signals eliminates a resistance error. The combined output signals are then used to calculate a temperature of the transistor. | 10-23-2008 |
20120239841 | SERIAL INTERFACE - A method is provided. A communication is received by an input pin of an IC over a single-wire bus, where the communication includes a command byte. If the command byte is an initialization command byte, a self-addressing operation is performed to identify a bus address for the IC. Alternatively, if the command byte is a data movement command byte, a data movement operation is performed. When data movement operation is performed, the bus interface of the IC is set from the transparent mode to the operational mode if an operation address from the command byte matches the bus address so that a register identified in the command byte can be accessed and data movement with the register can be performed. | 09-20-2012 |
Richard D. Gardner, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20110264614 | Human Expert Assisted Evolutionary Computational Model - This invention outlines a method to extend computer-based evolutionary learning algorithms by supplementing with human reasoning rather than pure computational logic. Evolutionary algorithms such as genetic algorithms and neural networks are global search heuristics. These algorithms use techniques inspired by evolutionary biology such as inheritance, mutation, selection, crossover, neuronal pruning and adaption for identifying exact or approximate solutions to optimization and search problems. This invention discloses a method of allowing humans, who are experts in the domains of certain problems, to interact with and propose theories that are used as constraints to evolutionary algorithms and to provide feedback that may allow evolutionary algorithms to escape local minima during the evolutionary computing process. | 10-27-2011 |
Richard Dee Gardner, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20110072414 | METHOD OF USING A DIAGRAM TO CREATE A PROGRAM CODE - The method disclosed allows a user, such as a trader, to create a visual diagram of his/her trading strategy on a computer screen without actually writing any program code. The trading strategy can be created via a simple diagram. The instructions, the lines of code required to execute the process, can be created via a “wizard” or “strategy builder” so as to shield the user from entering many lines of instructions for the program code. The software program can be created by a user with little or no knowledge of programming where the program created performs a function without requiring the user to write the lines of code. Thus, a trader can create a program that he/she can use to create a trading strategy via a user editable diagram. | 03-24-2011 |
Robert M. Gardner, Gilbert, AZ US
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20140137918 | THERMOELECTRIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A thermoelectric device, module, and system, and method for and method for making is provided. The thermoelectric device ( | 05-22-2014 |
William G. Gardner, Glendale, AZ US
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20080290301 | Portable Wavelength Transforming Converter for UV LEDs - This invention provides a small form factor apparatus for selectively producing one or more of a plurality of wavelength distributions of radiation, comprising a UV Light Emitting Diode (LED) as the primary UV LED radiation source and one or more wavelength transforming (WT) materials separated from the primary UV LED radiation source, that in response to irradiation by the primary UV LED radiation source, produce transformed radiation having a wavelength distribution that is different from the wavelength distribution of the primary UV LED radiation source. None, one, or more than one of the various WT materials may be selected by the user, to allow either the primary UV radiation, or the transformed radiation, or both simultaneously, to be to be emitted from the apparatus in a preferred direction. | 11-27-2008 |
20130292585 | ULTRAVIOLET WAVELENGTH-TRANSFORMING SLEEVE - This invention provides for a removable/replaceable, wavelength-transforming sleeve/sheath to be placed around a primary UV radiation source that emits a primary UV wavelength spectral distribution; such that at least a portion of the sleeve/sheath transforms at least a portion of the primary UV wavelength spectral distribution to a different secondary wavelength spectral distribution. Additionally, the sleeve/sheath may help to prevent breakage of the primary UV radiation source and to contain the broken pieces in the event of breakage. In some embodiments, a portion of the sleeve/sheath may be coupled with a UV reflective surface to direct radiation in a preferred direction. Individual sleeves/sheaths may have various patterns of wavelength-transforming materials that emit one or more secondary wavelength spectral distributions and the sleeve/sheath may also have one or more sections that allow transmission of the primary UV wavelength spectral distribution. | 11-07-2013 |