Hutchinson, CA
Anna Hutchinson, Woodlawn CA
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20110042900 | REACTIVE FIREARM TRAINING TARGET - The present invention provides a heatable long range metal target capable of providing acoustic feedback to the user on impact and is durable to withstand the repeated vibration stress that occurs during repeated use. In a preferred embodiment, target includes a reactive target body for generating an audible feedback signal on impact by a firearm round (such as a metal gong), a heating element and a fastening structure connectable to the target body for mounting of the heating element to the target body. The target body has a front, impact surface and a rear surface and is constructed of hardened steel for withstanding repeated impact by high velocity rounds on the impact surface without penetration. The heating element heats a target region of the target and the fastening structure connects the heating element to the target body away from the impact surface. The fastening structure includes a vibration dampening portion for at least partially insulating the heating element from vibrations of the target body generated on impact by the firearm round. Attachment of the heating structure to the reactive target body is made more reliable by using a fastening structure including vibration dampening features, such as an elastic mounting structure. | 02-24-2011 |
Anne Hutchinson, Burnaby CA
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20090280153 | TEXT NOT AVAILABLE - Electrical devices (e.g., cardiac rhythm management and neurostimulation devices) for contact with tissue are used in combination with an anti-scarring agent in order to inhibit scarring that may otherwise occur when the devices are implanted within an animal. | 11-12-2009 |
F. Mark Hutchinson, Woodstock CA
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20090123347 | FLUID TREATMENT SYSTEM - There is disclosed a water treatment appliance, particularly for on-the-counter treatment of potable water. The appliance comprises: a base unit comprising a pump, a housing and a cooling unit for chilling water in the housing; a removable water reservoir engageable with the housing; a control panel comprising a water dispensing switch; an outlet for dispensing treated water from the fluid treatment system; and a treatment cartridge removably disposed in the housing. The treatment cartridge comprises a first chamber and a second chamber in communication with one another. The first chamber is in communication with the housing and has disposed therein a filter element. The second chamber is in communication with the outlet and has disposed therein an ultraviolet radiation lamp. | 05-14-2009 |
Harold Hutchinson, Charlottetown CA
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20100042409 | AUTOMATED VOICE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A voice browser for use in a customer interaction management system for interacting with a customer, based on data contained in one or more generic knowledge trees. The system can traverse the knowledge tree based on customer responses to presented questions until a leaf node of the knowledge tree is reached. The information contained in the leaf node is then presented to the customer. | 02-18-2010 |
Paul Hutchinson, Ottawa CA
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20140142763 | HOLD MANAGEMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLLER - A method for hold management in an environmental controller is provided. The controller controls heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment to environmental parameters defined by a user. The controller can follow a program schedule or operate in a schedule-free mode; however various hold events can be defined that override the schedule or schedule-free operation. The hold events can define target parameters to be maintained during the hold event. Multiple hold events can be defined where a priority of the hold events can be utilized to determine which hold event should be implemented, without cancelling the lower hold events. | 05-22-2014 |
Thomas Wilfred Hutchinson, Calgary CA
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20090271504 | Techniques for agent configuration - Described are techniques for monitoring the performance, security and health of a system used in an industrial application. Agents on components included in the industrial network report data to an appliance or server. The agents on a component may include a configuration agent and one or more other agents. The configuration agent receives agent configuration data that may be communicated at a network application level. The agent configuration data may include information used to configure the configuration agent and other agents on the component. The configuration agent may be disabled. Once disabled, the configuration agent cannot be used to further modify agent configuration data as applied to the configuration agent and the one or more other agents until re-enabled. | 10-29-2009 |
Tom Hutchinson, Calgary CA
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20080209033 | Event monitoring and management - Described are techniques used in monitoring the performance, security and health of a system used in an industrial application. Agents included in the industrial network report data to an appliance or server. The appliance stores the data and determines when an alarm condition has occurred. Notifications are sent upon detecting an alarm condition. The alarm thresholds may be user defined. A threat thermostat controller determines a threat level used to control the connectivity of a network used in the industrial application. | 08-28-2008 |
20100023598 | Event monitoring and management - Described are techniques used in monitoring the performance, security and health of a system used in an industrial application. Agents included in the industrial network report data to an appliance or server. The appliance stores the data and determines when an alarm condition has occurred. Notifications are sent upon detecting an alarm condition. The alarm thresholds may be user defined. A threat thermostat controller determines a threat level used to control the connectivity of a network used in the industrial application. | 01-28-2010 |
20100064039 | Event monitoring and management - Described are techniques used in monitoring the performance, security and health of a system used in an industrial application. Agents included in the industrial network report data to an appliance or server. The appliance stores the data and determines when an alarm condition has occurred. Notifications are sent upon detecting an alarm condition. The alarm thresholds may be user defined. A threat thermostat controller determines a threat level used to control the connectivity of a network used in the industrial application. | 03-11-2010 |