Wiest, US
Aaron Wiest, Norco, CA US
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20120241073 | Foams Made of Amorphous Hollow Spheres and Methods of Manufacture Thereof - Novel cellular solids and foams from amorphous materials with a glass transition temperature (T | 09-27-2012 |
20160001475 | FOAMS MADE OF AMORPHOUS HOLLOW SPHERES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF - Novel cellular solids and foams from amorphous materials with a glass transition temperature (T | 01-07-2016 |
20160002086 | FOAMS MADE OF AMORPHOUS HOLLOW SPHERES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF - Novel cellular solids and foams from amorphous materials with a glass transition temperature (T | 01-07-2016 |
Aaron Wiest, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090014096 | HIGH CORROSION RESISTANT Zr-Ti BASED METALLIC GLASSES - Bulk solidifying amorphous alloys (BMGs) having improved corrosion resistance properties; and more particularly a sub-set of Zr—Ti-based BMGs having improved corrosion resistance properties are provided. The BMG compositions are formed by carefully controlling the concentration of, or removing altogether, highly electronegative elements, such as Ni and Cu from Zr—Ti-based bulk solidifying amorphous alloys thereby producing BMG materials with corrosion resistance properties that far exceed those of current commercially available BMGs and most conventional alloys. The elimination of these electronegative materials also opens the possibility of new uses for BMGs, including in biological applications. | 01-15-2009 |
20090162629 | NI AND CU FREE PD-BASED METALLIC GLASSES - The invention is directed to Pd-based metallic glass alloys useful in biomedical applications having no Ni or Cu. Exemplary metallic glass alloys are represented by A | 06-25-2009 |
20120168036 | NI AND CU FREE PD-BASED METALLIC GLASSES - The invention is directed to Pd-based metallic glass alloys useful in biomedical applications having no Ni or Cu. Exemplary metallic glass alloys are represented by A | 07-05-2012 |
David L. Wiest, Doylestown, PA US
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20110110925 | Compositions and Methods for the Treatment and Diagnosis of Cancer - Compositions and methods for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, particularly T-ALL, are disclosed. | 05-12-2011 |
Dennis J. Wiest, Naperville, IL US
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20090069009 | DETERMINING PROCESSOR OCCUPANCY OF A CLUSTER OF HOME LOCATION REGISTERS - Methods and computer readable mediums are provided for determining the processor occupancy of a cluster of HLR registers. A deterministic-based performance model is utilized to determine the processor occupancy based on a number of nodes in the cluster, a number of call attempts per unit time, a number of autonomous registrations, a processor utilization for processing each call attempt and a processor utilization for processing each autonomous registration. The models may be utilized to determine the processor occupancy of each node in the cluster if a selected number of HLR nodes are utilized, such that an iterative process may be employed to select a number of HLR nodes in order for each HLR node to operate under a node processor occupancy threshold. | 03-12-2009 |
20110044283 | METHOD OF COLLECTING PER-USER PERFORMANCE DATA - The present invention provides a method for implementation in a wireless communication system including a plurality of base stations, a plurality of gateways, and a plurality of mobility management entities. The method includes receiving, at a first mobility management entity and from a first base station, measurement data collected by the first base station for a first mobile unit having a connection to the wireless communication system via the first base station. The measurement data includes a temporary identifier associated with the first mobile unit for the duration of the connection. The method also includes identifying the first mobile unit using the temporary identifier and forming a first record associated with the first mobile unit. The first record includes the measurement data collected by the first base station for the first mobile unit and previously collected measurement data for the first mobile unit. | 02-24-2011 |
Joachim H. Wiest, Pleasanton, CA US
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20120019172 | SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE, AND METHOD FOR MINIMIZING POWER CONSUMPTION AND INCREASING PERFORMANCE IN ELECTRIC VEHICLES - An electric vehicle accomplishes speed changes through the use of electronically controlled, multiple electric motor configurations that are coupled to an output drive shaft instead of a speed change transmission. A parallel-coupled motor configuration includes at least two motors that are each coupled to the output drive shaft through respective gear arrangements, each gear arrangement having a respective gear ratio. In a serially-coupled motor configuration, the stator of the second motor is coupled to the rotor of the first motor, where the rotor of the second motor is coupled to the output drive shaft. The required torque to reach or maintain a desired vehicle speed can be obtained by selective energization of either one or both of the motors (in both multi-motor configurations). Two motors are also coupled to a differential gear so that the rotational speed contributed by both motors are additive at the output shaft. | 01-26-2012 |
20140100732 | SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE, AND METHOD FOR MINIMIZING POWER CONSUMPTION AND INCREASING PERFORMANCE IN ELECTRIC VEHICLES - An electric vehicle accomplishes speed changes through the use of electronically controlled, multiple electric motor configurations that are coupled to an output drive shaft instead of a speed change transmission. A parallel-coupled motor configuration includes at least two motors that are each coupled to the output drive shaft through respective gear arrangements, each gear arrangement having a respective gear ratio. In a serially-coupled motor configuration, the stator of the second motor is coupled to the rotor of the first motor, where the rotor of the second motor is coupled to the output drive shaft. The required torque to reach or maintain a desired vehicle speed can be obtained by selective energization of either one or both of the motors (in both multi-motor configurations). Two motors are also coupled to a differential gear so that the rotational speed contributed by both motors are additive at the output shaft. | 04-10-2014 |
Kathleen Wiest, Naperville, IL US
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20140303568 | Intravenous Tubing Set Modified for In-Line Catheter Flushing - An intravenous tubing set is provided having a coupling component for accessing a source of flush solution; a flush chamber; a first IV tubing for delivering saline solution from the source of flush solution to the flush chamber; a first flow control device disposed in the tubing between the source of flush solution and the flush chamber to control the flow of flush solution into the flush chamber; a second IV tubing for delivering flush solution to a patient catheter; and a second flow control device disposed in the second tubing between the flush chamber and the patient catheter. | 10-09-2014 |
Landon Wiest, Provo, UT US
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20100072137 | FUNCTIONALIZED GRAPHITIC STATIONARY PHASE AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING SAME - Embodiments disclosed herein include functionalized graphitic stationary phase materials and methods for making and using these materials, including the use of these materials in separation technologies such as, but not limited to, chromatography and solid phase extraction. In an embodiment, a functionalized graphitic stationary phase material may be manufactured from high surface area porous graphitic carbon and a radical forming functionalizing agent. The radical forming functionalizing agent produces an intermediate that forms a covalent bond with the surface of the porous graphitic material and imparts desired properties to the surface of the graphitic carbon. | 03-25-2010 |
20100234560 | DIAMOND COATING BY LIVING POLYMERIZATION - A method for coating a diamond where an initiation site is provided on the diamond surface or initiation of a living polymerization on the site and the initiation site is reacted with a monomer having a site the reacts with and bonds to the initiation site to form an chemically attached chain with a new initiation site on the chain for further reaction with a monomer. An article with a coating upon a diamond surface, the coating the reaction product of a living polymerization reaction with initiation site on the diamond surface. | 09-16-2010 |
Landon A. Wiest, Provo, UT US
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20160038914 | POROUS COMPOSITE PARTICULATE MATERIALS, METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME, AND RELATED APPARATUSES - In an embodiment, a porous composite particulate material includes a plurality of composite particles. Each composite particle includes an acid-base-resistant core particle at least partially surrounded by one or more layers of acid-base-resistant shell particles. The shell particles are adhered to the core particle by a polymeric layer. The shell particles and/or core particles may be made from an acid-base-resistant material that is stable in harsh chemical conditions. For example, the shell particles and/or core particles may be made from diamond, graphitic carbon, silicon carbide, boron nitride, tungsten carbide, niobium carbide, zirconia, noble metals, acid-base stable highly cross-linked polymers, acid-base stable at least partially cross-linked polymers, titania, alumina, thoria combinations of the foregoing, or other acid-base-resistant materials. The porous composite particulate materials disclosed herein and related methods and devices may be used in separation technologies, including, but not limited to, chromatography and solid phase extraction. | 02-11-2016 |
Landon Andrew Wiest, Provo, UT US
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20100089832 | MODIFIED DIAMOND PARTICLE SURFACES AND METHOD - A method for preparing modified diamond particles for use in chromatography where hydroxyl groups at the diamond surfaces are reacted with a reactive molecule to introduce a desired functional group at the diamond surface. | 04-15-2010 |
20130041173 | MODIFIED DIAMOND PARTICLES - Modified diamond particles for use in chromatography with a desired functional group at the diamond surface, formed from reaction of hydroxyl groups at diamond surfaces with a reactive molecule. | 02-14-2013 |
Mathew Bradley Wiest, Blaine, MN US
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20120241239 | THREE WHEELED VEHICLE - A three wheeled vehicle is disclosed having a vehicle frame with a frame sidewall providing a substantially flat surface, with recesses in the flat surface. Alignment arms have inner ends and outer ends, where the inner ends are mounted to the frame sidewall, and the outer ends mount a wheel hub. The inner ends have couplings with pivotal portions and fixed portions, the pivotal portions being at least partially positioned within the recesses, and the fixed portions being attached to the substantially flat surface. | 09-27-2012 |
Michelle M. Wiest, Knights Landing, CA US
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20090197242 | Lipidomic Approaches to Determining Drug Response Phenotypes in Cardiovascular Disease - The present invention concerns the application of lipidomics to statin treatment for disorders such as cardiovascular disorders. Hence, the invention provides, among other things, a method of correlating a lipid profile with a positive or negative response to a statin treatment regimen by obtaining a lipid profile of a sample from a mammalian subject following commencement of the treatment regimen; and correlating the lipid profile in the sample with a positive or negative response to the treatment regimen. The invention further provides a method of correlating a lipid profile with a positive or negative response to a statin treatment regimen by obtaining a lipid profile of a sample from a mammalian subject before commencement of the treatment regimen; and correlating the lipid profile in the sample with a positive or negative response to the treatment regimen. | 08-06-2009 |
20100197028 | METABOLIC MARKERS OF DIABETIC CONDITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Novel methods for assessing the state of a diabetic condition of a subject are described, comprising determining the amount of a metabolite in a sample from a body fluid or tissue of the subject. The methods may be used, for example, in diagnosing and monitoring insulin resistance, prediabetes, or the response to a drug which alters a diabetic condition. | 08-05-2010 |
20100233724 | MARKERS OF NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE (NAFLD) AND NON-ALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS (NASH) AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Novel methods for assessing the level of triglycerides in the liver of a subject are described, comprising determining the amount of a lipid metabolite in a sample from a body fluid of the subject. The methods may be used, for example, in diagnosing and monitoring liver disorders such as steatosis, NAFLD and NASH. | 09-16-2010 |
Michelle M. Wiest, Moscow, ID US
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20090221081 | METABOLITE MARKERS FOR WEIGHT MANAGEMENT - The present invention provides methods of using certain metabolite markers for predicting weight development or its related conditions of a subject. The present invention also provides compositions and kits useful for detecting metabolite markers of the present invention. | 09-03-2009 |
Olaf Wiest, South Bend, IN US
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20110071109 | HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITORS AS THERAPEUTIC AGENTS FOR LYSOSOMAL STORAGE DISORDERS - Embodiments herein relate to the field of lysosomal storage disorders, and, more specifically, to methods of treating lysosomal storage disorders such as Niemann-Pick type C disease, for instance with inhibitors of histone deacetylases, particularly inhibitors of class 1 histone deacetylases. In various embodiments, methods of treating Niemann-Pick type C disease with inhibitors of class 1 histone deacetylases are described. | 03-24-2011 |
Olaf G. Wiest, Notre Dame, IN US
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20140093449 | Method for Preparing Largazole Analogs and Uses Thereof - Analogs of largazole are described herein. Methods of treating cancer and blood disorders using largazole and largazole analogs and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same are additionally described herein. Methods for preparing largazole analogs are likewise described. | 04-03-2014 |
Peter Wiest, Sammamish, WA US
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20100313168 | PERFORMING CHARACTER SELECTION AND ENTRY - Methods and systems for performing character selection and entry are provided herein. One exemplary method includes displaying a character group menu on a display, the character group menu including a plurality of character groups arranged about a central region of the character group menu, each of the plurality of character groups having a plurality of characters. The method further includes selecting, from the character group menu, a selected character group in response to a group selection operation applied to a directional controller. The method further includes displaying a character menu on the display responsive to the selecting of the selected character group, the character menu including the plurality of characters of the selected character group arranged about a central region of the character menu. The method further includes selecting, from the character menu, a selected character in response to a character selection operation applied to the directional controller. | 12-09-2010 |
Peter M. Wiest, Issaquah, WA US
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20100222146 | Common Controller - A common game controller is compatible with multiple platforms including game devices and general purpose processors. The common controller can be utilized by both developers and users. Game software can easily be implemented on multiple platforms. Common source code can be developed and compiled to run on multiple systems, for example XBOX 360®, WINDOWS XP®, and WINDOWS® VISTA. Users only have to learn and get familiar with a single game controller. The common controller includes a Universal Serial Bus (USB) compatible interface allowing the controller to be coupled to multiple types of platforms. The common controller can also include a wireless interface. | 09-02-2010 |
20100333117 | COMPLIANCE INTERFACE FOR COMPLIANT APPLICATIONS - A compliance interface is disclosed that takes in queries from applications which may want to know if they are compliant with associated polices stored on a computing system. The interface can then interpret these queries and provide notifications and instructions to the applications. Notifications may give notice of how a policy may impact an application, and instructions may tell an application how to behave in order to stay compliant with the policies. In one aspect, the interface exposes policies set forth by parents. Via a management control panel, parents can set or alter various policies, stored in a settings store, to protect children from contact with undesirable content. The interface interprets these policies to ensure that applications, such as those provided by third party vendors, are compliant with the wishes set forth in the parents' policies. | 12-30-2010 |
20130054669 | Calling Functions Within A Deterministic Calling Convention - Different target functions at a target computing platform having limited resources are invoked by a single generic function call from a calling computing platform having substantial resources. A target function can be called in a consistent and efficient manner, so that custom code can be avoided at the target computing platform for each target function. The generic function call can have parameters which identify a memory location at which a target function is stored, and one or more parameters to be passed to the target function in a format (e.g., length, endianness, enumerated data type, structured record type, float or integer type) which the target function uses, so that further conversion at the target computing platform is avoided. Parameters can also identify a thread and processor on which the function should run. The target computing platform loads and executes the target function using the registers in a deterministic way. | 02-28-2013 |
Pieter C. Wiest, Detroit, MI US
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20100258358 | WEIGHT MEASURING SHOE HAVING A RETRACTABLE SCALE - A shoe containing two scales entirely housed within its sole, which scales may be deployed downward so that they project beneath the shoe's sole—making the scales thereby able to accurately weigh the wearer as the wearer briefly stands only upon the thus deployed scales. After such a weight determination, the scales may be retracted—once again housed entirely within the shoe's sole—making the shoe ready to be worn and used in any and all conventional manners. | 10-14-2010 |
20140114119 | SYSTEM AND METHOD UTILIZING A SMART PHONE FOR ALLEVIATING PHANTOM LIMB DISCOMFORT - The present invention is a system and method for alleviating phantom limb discomfort using a smart phone equipped with a camera and having a digital imaging program or application for acquiring, processing, and displaying digital images. A moving image is acquired of a portion of the subject that consists of the subject's half-torso adjacent the limb of the amputation site, and any remaining amputation-site limb, as well as of the complementary portion of the subject's torso and its adjacent healthy limb, in a particular mode of use. The digital imaging program or application is used to obtain, through processing, a composite moving image of the subject's body by deleting the moving image of the subject's half-torso adjacent the limb of the amputation site, and any remaining amputation-site limb, and replacing it with a mirror image of the moving continuous complementary portion of the subject's torso, and its adjacent healthy limb, in the particular mode of use. The composite image is then melded and subsequently displayed for the subject's viewing. Alleviation of the subject's phantom limb discomfort results from his viewing of the composite imagery readily available on his smart phone. This alleviation occurs by means referred to as Acquire, Flop, Meld and View. The present system and method does not require continuous or concerted physical or mental exertion by the subject. | 04-24-2014 |
20140200063 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN INTERNET BASED SWEEPSTAKES - An internet-facilitated contest—a Sweepstakes—played by participants, randomly selected as eligible, on whose computers the application resides. The invention involves such a participant's attempts to electronically connect with another such randomly-selected eligible participant. Prizes are awarded to those participants who successfully make such a connection within certain time constraints. The invention contemplates a computer program being readable by the computer for executing method of the invention. The invention further contemplates a machine-readable memory tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by the machine for executing the method of this invention. | 07-17-2014 |
Ralph E. Wiest, Mount Laurel, NJ US
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20140354398 | Authenticating and Tracking a Valuable Asset Within the Confines of a Safe - An approach is provided to track a hard asset in a smart safe. In the approach, the hard asset is registered with a computing system that is associated with the smart safe. The registration of the hard asset include storing at least one physical attribute of the hard asset in a computer memory. The approach then monitors the presence of the hard asset in the smart safe. If removal of the hard asset is detected, a predefined security action is performed, such as contacting the owner or security personnel. | 12-04-2014 |
Shane Wiest, Shermans Dale, PA US
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20120315783 | Electrical Connector Assembly - An electrical connector assembly for forming AC power connections between a DC-to-AC inverter on a solar panel and AC power cable extending to an AC power grid includes a three-contact socket on the inverter and a three-contact electrical connector on the cable. The connector may be joined to the socket in either of two positions. | 12-13-2012 |
20120315787 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR POWER CABLE - An electrical connector for a power cable having a lead assembly which forms electrical connections between wires in the cable and contacts to one side of the cable. | 12-13-2012 |
20140158395 | Modular Electric Power Distribution System - A modular electric power distribution system transmits power between a power source and control modules for power consumers. The system includes a power distribution unit mounted on each module and bridge assemblies which connect adjacent distribution units. | 06-12-2014 |
20140162485 | Modular Electric Power Distribution System - A modular electric power distribution system distributes electric power between a power source and control modules for power consumers or other electronic components. | 06-12-2014 |
20150249324 | Electric Power Distribution Unit - A modular electric power distribution system transmits power between a power source and control modules for power consumers. The system includes a power distribution unit mounted on each module and bridge assemblies which connect adjacent distribution units. | 09-03-2015 |
20150249329 | Electric Power Distribution Unit - A modular electric power distribution system transmits power between a power source and control modules for power consumers. The system includes a power distribution unit mounted on each module and bridge assemblies which connect adjacent distribution units. | 09-03-2015 |
Shane W. Wiest, Shermans Dale, PA US
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20120088387 | POSITIVE SAFETY LATCH - An electronic connector latch system provides safety via an internally hidden latch that requires a correctly sized pin to open. The described system is positive, in that it provides a “deadbolt” style latching wherein the pull out force is perpendicular to direction of opening the latch, and latching occurs on both sides of the locking post. The system is still user friendly in that mating the two connectors together can be accomplished without any tools. Mating is achieved with a simple insertion of the mating connector. The latch is captured inside the plastic unit housing, and a stamped sheet metal spring provides high cycle life. | 04-12-2012 |
Shane William Wiest, Shermans Dale, PA US
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20140313631 | BASE ELEMENT AND SURGE PROTECTION SYSTEM - A base element and a surge protection system incorporating the base element are provided. The base element includes a housing having a front portion and a rear portion. Apertures in the rear portion provide access to contacts secured within the housing, and a receiving portion extending from the front portion includes at least one receiving section for receiving a surge protection cartridge. Plug receptacles in the receiving portion are in electrical communication with the contacts to incorporate the surge protection device in a circuit when the surge protection cartridge is inserted. The base element is configured to mount orthogonally to a case such that conductors secured to the contacts extend through the apertures and into an enclosure defined by the case in a substantially linear direction. The system includes a case configured to be attached to a rack mount system and a plurality of base elements secured to the case. | 10-23-2014 |
Thomas Wiest, Lehi, UT US
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20130326507 | Mechanism for Controlling Utilization in a Multi-Tenant Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Environment in a Cloud Computing System - A mechanism for controlling utilization in a multi-tenant Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) environment in a cloud computing system is disclosed. A method includes obtaining, by a resource control module executing on a computing device, an active capacity metric of each virtual machine (VM) of a plurality of VMs in a district of a multi-tenant PaaS system, the active capacity metric comprising a result of dividing a number of containers that are currently executing in the VM by a maximum number of active containers allowed to execute in the VM, determining that the active capacity metric of a source VM in the district exceeds an active capacity threshold associated with the source VM, and migrating at least one of the containers of the source VM to a target VM in the district, wherein the target VM is operating with an active capacity metric below the active capacity threshold associated with the target VM. | 12-05-2013 |
20140075432 | Mechanism for Application Partitioning in a Multi-Tenant Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Environment in a Cloud Computing System - A mechanism for application partitioning in a multi-tenant PaaS environment in a cloud computing system is disclosed. A method of embodiments includes receiving, by a virtual machine (VM), a request to initialize a container on the VM, the container comprising a resource-constrained space of the VM to execute functionality of an application of a multi-tenant PaaS system. The method also includes assigning a user identification (UID) and non-volatile resources to the container, wherein the UID and non-volatile resources are part of a subset of UIDs and a subset of non-volatile resources allotted to the VM from a range of UIDs and a range of non-volatile resources associated with a district of the VM, and wherein other VMs in the district are not allotted the same subset of UIDs from the range of UIDs or the same subset of non-volatile resources from the range of non-volatile resources. | 03-13-2014 |
20150081916 | Controlling Capacity in a Multi-Tenant Platform-as-a-Service Environment in a Cloud Computing System - Implementations of the disclosure provide for controlling capacity in a multi-tenant Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) environment in a cloud computing system. A method includes obtaining, by a resource control module executed by a processing device, an active capacity metric of each node in a multi-tenant Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) system, the active capacity metric determined in view of a number of containers that are currently executing in the node and a maximum number of active containers allowed to execute in the node, comparing, by the resource control module, the active capacity metric of the each node to an active capacity threshold associated with the each node, and when the active capacity metric exceeds the active capacity threshold in all of the nodes in a district of the multi-tenant PaaS system and when a maximum actual capacity of containers in the district is not exceeded, adding a new node to the district. | 03-19-2015 |
Timothy Wiest, Hegins, PA US
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20140151484 | FLY FISHING REEL WITH DRAG SYSTEM - A fly reel comprises a housing having a back plate, a spindle extending from the back plate, a spool rotatably mounted on the spindle, an adjustable drag assembly fixed to the spool and rotatably mounted with the spool, the adjustable drag assembly is adapted to provide controlled friction against the spool during rotation of the spool, a crank member for rotating the spool in a first direction, and a one way clutch operatively associated with the spindle for permitting rotation of the crank member in the first direction only whereby the spool is adapted to rotate independent of the crank in a second direction that is opposite the first direction. In addition, the drag adjustment knob of the reel is disposed on the same side as the reel crank handle and the drag components may be sealed within a cartridge. | 06-05-2014 |