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Kurt L. Businger, Warwick, RI US
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20100308071 | Ticket Magazine for Instant Ticket Dispensing Machine - The present invention provides a ticket magazine that can be inserted into a drawer of a ticket dispensing machine. The magazine can be loaded with tickets externally from the machine, and provides an element or elements such as one or more bridging fingers and/or a dancer arm to enable the tickets to travel along a more advantageous ticket path with longer curl diameters. Because of the longer curl diameter, the pull force required to peel a ticket from the stack is reduced and remains substantially constant, thereby avoiding ticket jams, mis-cuts and other problems. | 12-09-2010 |
20120085777 | Perforated Ticket Dispensing Machine - The present invention provides an independently operable and serviceable ticket burster machine that properly handles perforated tickets of all shapes, sizes and thicknesses. The present invention includes a ticket burster element, an exit sensor with a mechanical flag switch, an inventory flag spanning the entire width of the ticket input slot and having an optical slot switch, a slidable ticket guide, one or more leaf spring arrangements and versatile and durable rollers. | 04-12-2012 |
Kurt L. Gamill, Layton, UT US
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20110014406 | SHEET MATERIAL EXHIBITING INSULATING AND CUSHIONING PROPERTIES - An article exhibiting insulating or cushioning properties includes a multi-layered one-piece woven textile having opposed first and second faces and a continuous circumscribing peripheral edge therebetween. A first outer surface of the article is defined by a fluid-impervious laminate first sheet secured to the first face of the textile that includes a first fabric carrying a fluid-impervious melt-adhesive sealing film. A second outer surface of the article is defined by a fluid-impervious laminate second sheet secured to the second face of the textile that includes a second fabric carrying a fluid-impervious melt-adhesive sealing film. A continuous fluid-impervious seal is formed between the first sheet and the second sheet circumscribes the peripheral edge of the textile. The sealing film of each sheet is bonded to a respective face of the textile. The article is suitable for incorporation into a light-weight construction configured for rugged outdoor use. | 01-20-2011 |
20110169252 | RUPTURE FEATURE FOR INFLATOR OF VEHICLE AIRBAG - A rupture feature releases pressurized gas into a diffuser through an egress opening in an inflator wall responsive to a pressure impulse in the inflator. A sturdy rupture fragment is positioned opposite the egress opening. A thin rupture membrane continuously circumscribes and sealingly interconnects the rupture fragment to the inflator about the egress opening. Rupture membrane thickness is less than rupture fragment thickness or inflator wall thickness at the egress opening. The rupture membrane is upstanding from the inflator wall about the egress opening to a constant height. The rupture fragment and the rupture membrane are integrally-formed with each other and with the inflator wall at the egress opening. The pressure impulse impacts the rupture fragment, urges the rupture fragment away from the inflator, detaches the rupture fragment from the inflator by fully transversely fracturing the rupture membrane, and drives the rupture fragment into containment within the diffuser. | 07-14-2011 |
20120025503 | UNITARY DIFFUSERS FOR USE WITH AIR BAG CUSHION INFLATORS - Diffusers adapted for use with air bag cushion inflators and air bag systems may comprise a unitary or integral hollow body defining a diffusion chamber. The hollow body may include a first longitudinal end having an aperture and an opposing second longitudinal end that is at least substantially enclosed. A module attach feature may be disposed between the first longitudinal end and the second longitudinal end. The module attach feature may comprise a lateral extent that is greater than a lateral extent of the hollow body. A plurality of apertures extending through the hollow body may be disposed between the module attach feature and the second longitudinal end. Air bag systems employing such diffusers may include an inflator including the diffuser and at least one inflatable cushion, a portion of which is coupled to the diffuser. | 02-02-2012 |
Kurt L. Jandzinski, Depew, NY US
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20130280514 | CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATOR - A chemical oxygen generator with enhanced structural integrity. In some embodiments, the chemical core of the chemical oxygen generator is reinforced with one or more reinforcing structures that are integral with the core. In some embodiments, as the core burns, the one or more reinforcing structures become fused with the core. | 10-24-2013 |
Kurt L. Kimmerling, New York, NY US
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20130325555 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING PRICING INFORMATION - A pricing method and system may be configured for reducing the dimensionality of item preference data to obtain item preferences of items; simulating preferences of users with the item preferences; and simulating user decisions with the simulated user preferences to generate simulated pricing information. | 12-05-2013 |
20130325556 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING PRICING INFORMATION - A pricing method and system may be configured for accessing a data-structure including a plurality of items; identifying, from the plurality of items, a preference-price efficient item; and outputting a recommendation for the user, the recommendation including the preference-price efficient item. | 12-05-2013 |
20130325627 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELICITING INFORMATION - The disclosure relates generally to a system and a method for eliciting information from a user by reducing the dimensionality of an item preference data and computing user preferences based on question responses received from the user. The questions include information about pseudo-independent items based on the reduced dimensionality item preference data. The recommendation system and method are operable to make item recommendations to a group of users and for initiating a transaction involving at least one of the recommended items. | 12-05-2013 |
Kurt L. Krause, Dunedin NZ
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20080249181 | Compositions Having Antimycrobial Activity Including a Hydroxamate or a Hydroxamate and a Hydroxlyamine - Antimycorbacterial compositions are disclosed comprising at least one hydroxamate or at least one hydroxamate and at least one hydroxylamine. The preferred ratio of hydroxamate to hydroxylamines is about 100:1 to about 1:1. A method for inhibiting mycobacterial growth is also disclosed comprising the step of administering the compositions of this invention to an animal including a human. | 10-09-2008 |
Kurt L. Lohss, Pentwater, MI US
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20110050218 | NON-CONTACT MAGNETIC CURRENT SENSING AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING INDIVIDUAL POWER READINGS FROM A PLURALITY OF POWER SOURCES - A non-contact magnetic current sensing system ( | 03-03-2011 |
Kurt L. Shlager, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20110037679 | Electrically Small Antenna with Wideband Switchable Frequency Capability - An electrically small antenna includes a first plurality of helical arms extending in one direction from a central portion of the antenna and a second plurality of helical arms extending from the central portion in a direction opposite from the direction of the first plurality of helical arms. A plurality of switches are coupled to control signal transmission and reception on the helical arms, each of the plurality of switches is coupled between a corresponding one of the first plurality of helical arms and the second plurality of helical arms. | 02-17-2011 |
Kurt L. Stadele, Alpharetta, GA US
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20080255864 | METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR CREATING ON DEMAND COMMERCIAL SHIPPING INVOICES - A method and computer program product for creating an international commercial shipping invoice on demand. In various embodiments, the method comprises storing an electronic copy of a shipping entity's identification indicator, storing an electronic copy of the shipping entity's shipping signature, receiving invoice data relating to the parcel shipment, and subsequently combining the identification indicator and the shipping signature with the invoice data to generate an on demand signed international commercial shipping invoice. In various embodiments, a signed international commercial shipping invoice may be generated by a parcel shipment carrier subsequent to receiving invoice data. In other embodiments, an international commercial shipping invoice may be generated by a customs broker upon request by an importing agent during customs processing. In any respect, the present invention reduces the time and costs associated with creating signed paper copies of international commercial invoices by separately capturing the individual components of an international commercial shipping invoice, and allowing these components to be subsequently assembled, upon demand, to generate the completed invoice. | 10-16-2008 |
20100332284 | Internet Package Shipping Systems and Methods - Systems and methods for shipping a package from a package sender to an intended recipient, utilizing Internet communications to place shipping orders, request on demand package pickup, maintain and utilize pre-stored profile information, view shipping history, track orders, etc. A package sender with an Internet-accessible computer accesses an Internet site and associated shipping system operated by a shipping service provider. The package sender enters information required for shipping the package, including shipping options and methods for payment, and the shipment transaction is validated. If the transaction is validated, printer indicia are communicated to the customer's computer, which is enabled to locally print a prepaid label containing special machine-readable as well as human-readable indicia. The shipping service provider acquires the package by drop-off, standard pickup or on call pickup, scans the machine readable indicia, verifies other indicia of authenticity, and processes the package in accordance with information encoded on the label. | 12-30-2010 |
20130124402 | INTERNET PACKAGE SHIPPING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods for shipping a package from a package sender to an intended recipient, utilizing Internet communications to place shipping orders, request on demand package pickup, maintain and utilize pre-stored profile information, view shipping history, track orders, etc. A package sender with an Internet-accessible computer accesses an Internet site and associated shipping system operated by a shipping service provider. The package sender enters information required for shipping the package, including shipping options and methods for payment, and the shipment transaction is validated. If the transaction is validated, printer indicia are communicated to the customer's computer, which is enabled to locally print a prepaid label containing special machine-readable as well as human-readable indicia. The shipping service provider acquires the package by drop-off, standard pickup or on call pickup, scans the machine readable indicia, verifies other indicia of authenticity, and processes the package in accordance with information encoded on the label. | 05-16-2013 |