Kilby
Charles Frazer Kilby, St. Neots GB
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20130129870 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CARTRIDGE-BASED CARBONATION OF BEVERAGES - Systems, methods and cartridges for carbonating or otherwise dissolving gas in a precursor liquid, such as water, to form a beverage. A gas source can be provided in a cartridge which is used to generate gas that is dissolved into the precursor liquid. A beverage medium, such as a powdered drink mix or liquid syrup, may be provided in the same, or a separate cartridge as the gas source and mixed with the precursor liquid to form a beverage. The use of one or more cartridges for the gas source and/or beverage medium may make for an easy to use and mess-free system for making sparkling beverages, e.g., in the consumer's home. | 05-23-2013 |
20140331867 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CARTRIDGE-BASED CARBONATION OF BEVERAGES - Systems, methods and cartridges for carbonating or otherwise dissolving gas in a precursor liquid, such as water, to form a beverage. A gas source can be provided in a cartridge which is used to generate gas that is dissolved into the precursor liquid. A beverage medium, such as a powdered drink mix or liquid syrup, may be provided in the same, or a separate cartridge as the gas source and mixed with the precursor liquid to form a beverage. The use of one or more cartridges for the gas source and/or beverage medium may make for an easy to use and mess-free system for making sparkling beverages, e.g., in the consumer's home. | 11-13-2014 |
20140331868 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CARTRIDGE-BASED CARBONATION OF BEVERAGES - Systems, methods and cartridges for carbonating or otherwise dissolving gas in a precursor liquid, such as water, to form a beverage. A gas source can be provided in a cartridge which is used to generate gas that is dissolved into the precursor liquid. A beverage medium, such as a powdered drink mix or liquid syrup, may be provided in the same, or a separate cartridge as the gas source and mixed with the precursor liquid to form a beverage. The use of one or more cartridges for the gas source and/or beverage medium may make for an easy to use and mess-free system for making sparkling beverages, e.g., in the consumer's home. | 11-13-2014 |
20140335239 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CARTRIDGE-BASED CARBONATION OF BEVERAGES - Systems, methods and cartridges for carbonating or otherwise dissolving gas in a precursor liquid, such as water, to form a beverage. A gas source can be provided in a cartridge which is used to generate gas that is dissolved into the precursor liquid. A beverage medium, such as a powdered drink mix or liquid syrup, may be provided in the same, or a separate cartridge as the gas source and mixed with the precursor liquid to form a beverage. The use of one or more cartridges for the gas source and/or beverage medium may make for an easy to use and mess-free system for making sparkling beverages, e.g., in the consumer's home. | 11-13-2014 |
Damian Kilby, Chim Park AU
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20120231900 | DEVICE FOR TEEING A GOLF BALL - A device for teeing a golf ball includes a ball support member that has at least two opposed feet and that defines at least one ball locating formation for supporting a golf ball interposed between the feet. The, or each, ball locating formation is in a plane that is spaced from a plane in which the feet are positioned. The ball support member is of a resiliently flexible material to permit the, or each, ball locating formation to deflect, against a bias of the ball support member, towards the plane of the feet when either or both of the ball support member and the ball are struck with a golf club head. | 09-13-2012 |
Eric Kilby, Somerville, MA US
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20150081883 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ADAPTIVELY AND DYNAMICALLY MODELLING AND MONITORING APPLICATIONS AND SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE HOSTED BY AN IAAS PROVIDER - The present disclosure is directed to a monitoring system for rapidly updating a service architecture of a widely distributed service operated by an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) tenant but deployed on a set of virtual resources controlled by an independent IaaS provider. The set of virtual resources provided to the IaaS tenant by the IaaS provider is selected by the IaaS provider and can change rapidly in both size and composition (i.e., the virtual resources are “ephemeral”). The monitoring system can infer from infrastructure metadata and/or system-level metric data how the virtual resources should be organized into groups, clusters and hierarchies. The monitoring system can also update the service architecture frequently to capture an expected rate of change of the resources, e.g., every five minutes. The monitoring system can then run analytics based on this inferred service architecture to report on service operation. | 03-19-2015 |
Glenn Kilby, Theresa Park AU
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20120231900 | DEVICE FOR TEEING A GOLF BALL - A device for teeing a golf ball includes a ball support member that has at least two opposed feet and that defines at least one ball locating formation for supporting a golf ball interposed between the feet. The, or each, ball locating formation is in a plane that is spaced from a plane in which the feet are positioned. The ball support member is of a resiliently flexible material to permit the, or each, ball locating formation to deflect, against a bias of the ball support member, towards the plane of the feet when either or both of the ball support member and the ball are struck with a golf club head. | 09-13-2012 |
Jerry Kilby, Central Point, OR US
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20130287959 | HIGH PERFORMANCE SILICON BASED COATING COMPOSITIONS - A silicon based coating composition for a wide range of surfaces, which composition is formed from a mixture of constituents comprising appropriate portions of silazane, siloxane, and silane, and optionally organic solvent and additives, and the composition results in a coating having a thickness between 0.1 and 1.5 mil, a hardness of 2-9H and a standard coefficient of friction between about 0.03 to about 0.04. | 10-31-2013 |
John G. Kilby, New Boston, MI US
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20140165951 | STRUCTURE TO REDUCE NOISE AND VIBRATION IN AN ENGINE SYSTEM - Adding dome-shaped protuberances, or polydomes, to an engine system increases the structural integrity of the engine component to which they are added and allows noise radiated in the engine system to be reduced in certain regions of the frequency spectrum without incurring a significant increase in the mass of the engine part to which they are added, which may result in a longer solidification time during the mold injection process. The size and spatial arrangement of polydomes relative to one another can be further adjusted to reduce noise within the engine system and polydomes may be reinforced with ribs to increase the structural stiffness of plastic engine components. Because plastic engine components are created using an injection mold process during the manufacturing process, added surface features (e.g. polydomes and ribs) are continuous with the underlying planar surface to which they are added. | 06-19-2014 |
20140352642 | COMPONENT CATCH FOR CRASH ROBUSTNESS - Systems are disclosed to restrain movement of engine components in the event of a collision. A system may comprise an upper intake manifold; a cam cover; a shear catch located between the upper intake manifold and the cam cover; an upper component of the shear catch is arranged on the upper intake manifold; a lower component of the shear catch is arranged on the cam cover; and the upper component and the lower component are arranged opposite each other such that they engage when the upper intake manifold is subjected to shear forces. Variations to the size, arrangement, and shape of a shear catch are disclosed herein. | 12-04-2014 |
Robert Llewellyn Kilby, Snellville, GA US
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20090099954 | Systems and Methods for Managing Zoning Information - A computer system and method that enables a user to meet the appropriate zoning, special use permit, and variance requirements for one or more zoning jurisdictions. The user may query a database for the zoning requirements and zoning requirement changes, facilitate the zoning processes, and generate deliverables for the various jurisdictions. An applicant of a zoning project may request and receive bids from contractors on the applicant's zoning project. The bid request is automatically populated with the relevant jurisdictional requirements. | 04-16-2009 |
Ross Michael Kilby, Gillingham GB
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20110018438 | LIGHTING SYSTEM - A lighting system for an emergency exit from an occupied space: an array of lighting elements located around the emergency exit to illuminate the exit and facilitate egress for an occupant of the space; a control unit; and sensors to detect one or more trigger conditions and actuate the lighting elements in response to a first trigger condition from any of the sensors, the sensors comprising: an impulse detector operable to send a signal to the control unit indicating that the impulse detector has experienced an impulse; and a roll and/or pitch detector operable to send a signal to the control unit indicating that the roll and/or pitch detector has experienced roll and/or pitch, wherein upon detection of the first trigger condition the control unit actuates one or more of the lighting elements to illuminate the exit. | 01-27-2011 |
Steven Kilby, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA US
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20140316841 | LOCATION-BASED WORKFLOWS AND SERVICES - A method for leveraging location-based information to influence business workflows includes initiating a workflow, performing at least one operation within the workflow using a processor of a mobile device; receiving location information pertaining to the workflow; and influencing at least a portion of the workflow based on the location information. The workflow is configured to facilitate a business process. In some embodiments, the method includes determining location information corresponding to the mobile device, prompting a user to capture and image of a document, associating the location information with the captured image as location metadata, and storing the location metadata and captured image to a memory of the mobile device. Exemplary systems and computer program products are also described. | 10-23-2014 |
20140317595 | SMART MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT PLATFORM - A method includes receiving user input defining a workflow comprising one or more activities and one or more rules; receiving user input defining a user interface (UI) configured to facilitate a user performing the workflow at least in part using a processor of a mobile device; and generating a mobile software application based on the workflow and the UI. In another embodiment, a method includes: instantiating a mobile application on a mobile device; launching a workflow within the mobile application, the workflow comprising one or more activities and one or more rules; rendering one or more user interfaces based at least in part on the workflow; displaying at least one of the user interfaces on a display of the mobile device; receiving user input via at least one of the user interfaces; and modifying the workflow based at least partially on user input. Systems and computer program products are also disclosed. | 10-23-2014 |
Thomas Kilby, Carbondale, CO US
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20110305606 | Apparatus and Method for Vaporizing Natural Substances - A vaporizer unit having two air streams that converge to one. The vaporizer measures temperature differentials between a heating chamber and a chamber outlet and based on such measurements indicates to a user whether or not compound is present in an air stream, Additionally, the vaporizer is connectible to a smartphone. A connected smarthphone controls the functions of the vaporizer and receives information about conditions of the same. | 12-15-2011 |
Warren D. Kilby, Swinford GB
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20100104068 | SEQUENTIAL OPTIMIZATIONS FOR TREATMENT PLANNING - A method and apparatus for radiation treatment planning are described. The method includes receiving a plurality of radiation treatment-planning parameters, and sequentially optimizing the plurality of radiation treatment-planning parameters. | 04-29-2010 |
20120203053 | SEQUENTIAL OPTIMIZATIONS FOR TREATMENT PLANNING - A method and apparatus for radiation treatment planning are described. The method includes receiving a plurality of radiation treatment-planning parameters, and sequentially optimizing the plurality of radiation treatment-planning parameters. | 08-09-2012 |