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Harold C. Attebery, Granville, OH US
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20080196336 | Fiber reinforced concrete exterior wall system - A method of forming an exterior wall of a building, including the finished wall, includes the steps of mounting a cementitious, fiber-reinforced panel to the wall, such as the studs thereof, and then applying cementitious mortar to the panel. The cementitious mortar can be stucco, which is typically painted, or a base to which masonry units, such as stones or bricks, are mounted. The preferred panel is a glass fiber reinforced concrete panel. | 08-21-2008 |
20080196354 | Fiber Reinforced Concrete Exterior Wall System - A method of forming an exterior wall of a building, including the finished wall, includes the steps of mounting a cementitious, fiber-reinforced panel to the wall, such as the studs thereof, and then applying cementitious mortar to the panel. The cementitious mortar can be stucco, which is typically painted, or a base to which masonry units, such as stones or bricks, are mounted. The preferred panel is a glass fiber reinforced concrete panel. | 08-21-2008 |
Harold C. Attebery, Ii, Granville, OH US
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20160108623 | Building Veneer System - A veneer product and system includes a body having an aesthetic front surface and a back surface for installation adjacent the building. The body has a top side and a bottom side and a bracket attached to body and projecting away from the back surface of the body, the bracket further comprising a first end adjacent the top side for attachment to the building and a first protrusion for positioning the back surface a predetermined distance from the building and a second end having a second protrusion for positioning the bottom of the back surface a predetermined distance from the building and a bottom projection adjacent the bottom side for engagement with a second body to retain the bottom end of the veneer product. | 04-21-2016 |
Harold C. Fleischer, Iii, St. Louis, MO US
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20080310613 | ADVANCED INTELLIGENT SINGLE TELEPHONE NUMBER ROUTING - Communications are routed in a communications network based on a location of a requesting party. A communication from the requesting party is received. A location of the requesting party is determined using a geographic address which defines the smallest of two of a set of multiple geographic areas defined by multiple available geographic addresses for the location of the requesting party. A communications destination address for the communication is selected, from multiple possible communications destination addresses, based on the location of the requesting party. The communication is forwarded to the selected communications destination address. | 12-18-2008 |
Harold C. Kingrey, Huntington, IN US
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20100052445 | METHODS AND APPARARTUS FOR REDUCING THE SIZE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS - An electric motor is described that includes a mid-shield, a chassis, and a motor control unit configured to be mounted to the chassis. The chassis includes a plurality of clinches formed proximate a first end of the chassis and configured to provide axial positioning of the mid-shield with respect to the chassis. | 03-04-2010 |
20100052457 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR FABRICATION OF ELECTRIC MOTORS - A rotor assembly for an electric motor is described that includes a rotor shaft, a ferromagnetic core mounted on the rotor shaft, and at least one cylindrical shaped magnet configured to engage and substantially surround the length of the ferromagnetic core. The at least one magnet is fabricated utilizing neodymium. | 03-04-2010 |
20110291514 | RESILIENT ROTOR ASSEMBLY FOR INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR - A method for manufacturing an interior magnet rotor core motor is described herein. The method includes attaching a resilient material to an inner rigid structure configured to engage a shaft associated with the motor, engaging the structure with the motor shaft, positioning the shaft and structure assembly with respect to the rotor core, and affixing the resilient material to the rotor core. | 12-01-2011 |
20120139381 | PERMANENT MAGNET ROTORS AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A method for securing a permanent magnet within a rotor core is described. The rotor core includes a first end and a second end and at least one permanent magnet opening configured to receive the permanent magnet. The method includes coupling a first rotor end lamination to the first end of the rotor core. The first lamination includes at least one inner wall that defines an opening within the first lamination that corresponds to the permanent magnet opening in the rotor core. The first lamination includes a bridge portion positioned between the at least one inner wall and an outer edge of the first rotor end lamination. The method also includes positioning a permanent magnet at least partially within the permanent magnet opening and mechanically deforming the bridge portion of the first lamination to secure the permanent magnet within the permanent magnet opening. | 06-07-2012 |
Harold C. Kingrey, Blue Ridge, GA US
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20140021810 | RESILIENT ROTOR ASSEMBLY FOR INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR - An electric motor comprises a shaft, an interior magnet rotor core comprising a central bore and a pair of opposing ends faces, and at least one resilient structure inserted within the central bore between the pair of opposing end faces. The at least one resilient component is inserted within the central bore between the pair of opposing end faces such that the at least one resilient component does not extend beyond one of the opposing end faces. The resilient component comprises an outer rigid structure inserted within the central bore, a resilient component inserted within the outer rigid structure, and an inner rigid structure inserted within the resilient component, wherein the shaft is inserted through the inner rigid structure. | 01-23-2014 |
20140159535 | PERMANENT MAGNET ROTORS AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A permanent magnet rotor includes at least one permanent magnet and a rotor core including a first end and a second end. The rotor core includes a plurality of permanent magnet openings that are each configured to receive a permanent magnet. The permanent magnet rotor also includes a first rotor end lamination coupled to the first rotor core end. The first rotor end lamination includes a plurality of inner lamination walls defining a first lamination opening and a second lamination opening circumferentially adjacent the first lamination opening. At least one inner lamination wall includes at least one permanent magnet retention feature configured to secure the permanent magnet within a corresponding permanent magnet opening. The at least one permanent magnet retention feature includes at least one tab extending radially from at least one of the plurality of inner lamination walls within the first rotor end lamination. | 06-12-2014 |
Harold C. Ockerse, Holland, MI US
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20090040629 | Vision System - The present invention relates to improved optical structures, related manufacturing processes and assemblies incorporating the improved optical structures. In at least one embodiment accurate light source color information is provided throughout substantially the entire associated field of view. | 02-12-2009 |
20100045899 | DISCRETE LED BACKLIGHT CONTROL FOR A REDUCED POWER LCD DISPLAY SYSTEM - Backlit LCD displays are becoming commonplace within many vehicle applications. The unique advantage of this invention is that it optimizes system power savings for display of low dynamic range (LDR) images by dynamically controlling spatially adjustable backlighting. This is accomplishes through use of a control technique that takes into account the sequential nature of the video display process. | 02-25-2010 |
20120257045 | IMAGE SYNCHRONIZATION FOR A MULTIPLE IMAGER SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - An imager system and method thereof are provided, the imager system is configured for use with a vehicle and has a plurality of imagers including a first imager having a first field of view, and a second imager having a second field of view The imager system further includes a video processor module configured to approximately synchronize at least the first and second imagers, and a serial data communication connection communicatively connecting the plurality of imagers and the video processor module, wherein at least the first and second imagers are approximately synchronized by communicating a synchronization signal via a connection other than the serial data communication connection, and the images captured by the first and second imagers are approximately synchronized without buffering the captured images. | 10-11-2012 |
Harold C. Van Hercke, Highlands Ranch, CO US
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20080300930 | DEVELOPING AND STRUCTURING BUSINESS ECOSYSTEMS - This present invention structures and implements a process for alliance development using an ecosystem of partners around a defined solution framework. Under the present invention, the solution framework is first defined, and then an ecosystem is developed to strengthen and implement the solution (and the portfolio of offerings available within the solution area). As such, a solution provider will define a framework for a particular opportunity, and then identify a set (at least one) of solution partner to help fulfill the framework. Collectively, the solution provider and solution partner(s) function collectively within the ecosystem to capitalize on the opportunity. | 12-04-2008 |