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Chris Fetter, Middleburg, PA US
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20150272823 | PRESSURIZED MANIFOLD AND JET SYSTEM FOR A SPA - A spa according to the present invention includes a shell having a plurality of seating positions formed in the shell, a base supporting the shell, and a hydrotherapy system configured to draw a fluid from the spa and inject the fluid back into said spa as at least one a pressurized jet. The hydrotherapy system includes a pump for circulating the fluid and a jet pod arranged in at least one of the seating positions and in fluid communication with the pump. | 10-01-2015 |
Greg Fetter, Capistrano Beach, CA US
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20090049791 | Mechanisms for Locking and Removing Flush Mounted Inserts - A wall-mounted component can be flush-mounted into a wallboard by first installing a panel with a receiver bracket flush into a wallboard. Once the panel is installed, the component can be inserted into the receiver bracket at which point a locking mechanism automatically or manually engages to lock the component into the wall. The locking mechanism is concealed from view so that a casual observer does not see how the component is affixed to the wall, yet is accessible from the wall's exterior for routine service and maintenance, as well as reinstallation of updated components. | 02-26-2009 |
20090064627 | Flush Mount Panels With Interconnects - The present invention provides a system and method of aligning wall or ceiling mounted components. The mounted components are placed within brackets which, in turn, are placed within panels that are embedded into the wall or ceiling. The panels are pre-designed to be installed in precise alignment with respect to one another using various alignment tools or interlocking methods. Once the panels and components are installed into the wall or ceiling, the components are automatically aligned with respect to one another. | 03-12-2009 |
20090064629 | Flush Mount Panels With Multiple Aligned Receiving Brackets - A panel with multiple openings and brackets can be used to flush-mount multiple components in a wallboard. The panel is installed flush with the wallboard and the junction between the panel and the wallboard is plastered or drywalled to create a uniform appearance. Wall-mounted components can then be installed into the brackets into openings that have been pre-measured and cut to ensure that the components are aligned with precision relative to one another before installation even begins. | 03-12-2009 |
20090249705 | Mounting Receivers with Spackling Rim Gradient - A panel with a receiver is used to install a component into a wallboard. The panel is inserted into an opening into a wallboard, and the junction between the panel and the wallboard is taped and spackled so that the wallboard and panel appear to be a single surface. A spackle rim with a gradient extending from the spackle rim along the surface of the panel is used so that spackle can be spread thinly across the entire surface of the panel. | 10-08-2009 |
20110000144 | Sanding Shield for In-Wall Components - An installation mount for an in-wall component has a sloped spackle rim around a recessed opening. The recessed opening is shaped to accept either a sanding shield or a component cover. While the sanding shield is in the recessed opening, an installer could spackle the front surface of the installation mount and can then sand the spackle away until the sanding shield is exposed, creating a surface that is flush with the rest of the wall. The sanding shield could then be so that the sanding shield could be used to protect the interior of the installation mount during sanding, while the component cover could be used while the component cover is in use to protect the component and provide a flush-mount look and feel. | 01-06-2011 |
20120256064 | Flush Mount Panels With Multiple Aligned Receiving Brackets - A panel with multiple openings and brackets can be used to flush-mount multiple components in a wallboard. The panel is installed flush with the wallboard and the junction between the panel and the wallboard is plastered or drywalled to create a uniform appearance. Wall-mounted components can then be installed into the brackets into openings that have been pre-measured and cut to ensure that the components are aligned with precision relative to one another before installation even begins. | 10-11-2012 |
20130000217 | Mechanisms For Locking And Removing Flush Mounted Inserts - A wall-mounted component can be flush-mounted into a wallboard by first installing a panel with a receiver bracket flush into a wallboard. Once the panel is installed, the component can be inserted into the receiver bracket at which point a locking mechanism automatically or manually engages to lock the component into the wall. The locking mechanism is concealed from view so that a casual observer does not see how the component is affixed to the wall, yet is accessible from the waifs exterior for routine service and maintenance, as well as reinstallation of updated components. | 01-03-2013 |
Gregory Fetter, Capistrano Beach, CA US
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20110067320 | Wall-Mount Adjustment Systems And Methods - An in-wall component is installed in a partition by attaching the wall component to a bracket mounted to a hole in the partition. The component is slightly recessed from the front of the partition to create a slight recess between the front of the partition and the front of the component. A component leveler could then be attached to the bracket to cover the in-wall component, providing a mount that is substantially flush to the wall. The component leveler has several adjustment mechanisms that operate independently of one another to adjust an angular depth of the component leveler to ensure that the edges of the component leveler are perfectly flush with the front of the partition. | 03-24-2011 |
John Fetter, St. Louis, MO US
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20130059362 | BIOSENSORS COMPRISING PROTEIN-BINDING DOMAINS AND FLUORESCENT PROTEINS - The present invention provides compositions and methods for monitoring cellular signal transduction events. In particular, signal transduction events may be monitored by the use of biosensors comprising protein-binding domains, which bind signal-transduction proteins, and fluorescent proteins. Provided herein, therefore, methods for detecting activation of signal transduction proteins or screening for agents that modulate the activity of signal transduction proteins. Also provided are cells comprising the biosensors; lentiviral particles comprising biosensor coding sequence; and kits comprising the lentiviral particles. | 03-07-2013 |
Larry Fetter, Hanover, PA US
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20140041898 | ARTICLE FOR SECURING AND ORDERING CABLES LEADING AWAY FROM A KEY SWITCH - An article for securing and ordering cables leading away from a key switch comprises an annular fastening section with an opening, wherein a lock cylinder of the key switch extends through the opening. The article further comprises a plastically deformable cable receiving section which is connected with the fastening section and which can be bent around the cable and thus encircle the cable. | 02-13-2014 |
Linus Albert Fetter, Morganville, NJ US
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20090049670 | METHODS OF FABRICATING A MEMBRANE WITH IMPROVED MECHANICAL INTEGRITY - Methods for fabricating robust films across a patterned underlying layer's edges or steps are disclosed. The novel methods diminish the negative effects of electrode steps or edges on the integrity of a membrane. Thus, the methods are particularly applicable to membrane release technology. The height of the step or edge is eliminated or reduced to increase the mechanical integrity of the film. | 02-26-2009 |
20110115338 | Methods of Fabricating a Membrane With Improved Mechanical Integrity - Methods for fabricating robust films across a patterned underlying layer's edges or steps are disclosed. The novel methods diminish the negative effects of electrode steps or edges on the integrity of a membrane. Thus, the methods are particularly applicable to membrane release technology. The height of the step or edge is eliminated or reduced to increase the mechanical integrity of the film. | 05-19-2011 |
Richard H. Fetter, Bay City, MI US
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20120032006 | PELLETIZING - A continuous length of material of non-circular cross-section is pelletized to form discrete bits, by feeding the material to a cutting wheel with shaped cutters that form non-planar bits having non-circular axial projections and that are aligned with the material. The material is fed so as to maintain a rotational orientation with respect to the cutters, and so as to avoid buckling. Multiple banks of strands of material are severed simultaneously, thereby producing high volumes of shaped bits that are useful as filling and as filter material, and as friction-enhancing additives. | 02-09-2012 |
Sydney Fetter, Placitas, NM US
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20140089168 | COMPLIANCE REVIEW - One or more devices in a mortgage loan compliance review system may be configured to receive and analyze mortgage loan data, and to perform various mortgage loan compliance determinations and actions based on the mortgage loan data. One or more compliance review computing devices may receive and store multiple sets of mortgage loan data, such as initial sets of customer fee data from one or more Good Faith Estimates (GFEs), and final set of customer fee data from a HUD-1 document, along with along with Change of Circumstance forms and other loan documents. The compliance review system may identify fee differences across different sets of mortgage loan data, compare fee differences to predefined fee tolerances, determine validity of certain customer fees, and calculate customer remediation amounts for mortgage loans. | 03-27-2014 |
Travis L. Fetter, Lexington, MO US
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20080245637 | Drive Through Air Compressor With Cone Clutch - A drive through crankshaft assembly which selectively provides rotational power to a vehicle accessory while continuously providing rotational power to a second vehicle accessory. Rotational power is selectively provided using a cone clutch assembly that is modular. The cone clutch assembly provides power to the first vehicle accessory when it is in an engaged state. The first vehicle accessory is turned off by putting the cone clutch assembly into a disengaged state using a clutch control system. | 10-09-2008 |
William Fetter, St. Charles, IL US
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20110119025 | MANIPULABLE AID FOR DIMENSIONAL METROLOGY - A manipulable aid which is separate and distinct from the probe of a CMM permits a CMM operator to more directly interact with a CMM measurement volume to align a workpiece, configure a measurement path, and/or program a dimensional metrology application. | 05-19-2011 |
William Fetter, North Kingstown, RI US
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20150174828 | INTEGRATED MEASURING AND ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus for producing an object has an additive printing device for producing a three-dimensional object in a plurality of layers, and a measuring device for measuring the object during the printing process. The apparatus also has a controller operatively coupled with the measuring device. The controller is configured to control the measuring device to measure the object at one or more prescribed points in the printing process (i.e., before the object is manufactured). | 06-25-2015 |