Richard Young
Richard Young, Richmond, VA US
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20090139016 | Thermal Performance Garments Comprising an Outer Shell Fabric of PIPD and Aramid Fibers - This invention concerns a flame-resistant garment having an outer shell fabric comprising 30 to 70 parts by weight of a polypyridobisimidazole fiber having an inherent viscosity of greater than 20 dl/g and 30 to 70 parts by weight of an aramid fiber. | 06-04-2009 |
20090140450 | Fabrics Made from a Blend of Polypyridobisimidazole/Flame-Retardant Treated Cellulose Fibers and Articles Made Therefrom - The invention concerns flame retardant fabrics made from mixtures of polypyridobisimidazole fibers with cellulose fibers that have been treated to make them flame retardant and articles made therefrom. | 06-04-2009 |
20090247035 | PIPD Comfort Fabrics and Articles Made Therefrom - The invention concerns a fabric useful in apparel and garments comprising an intimate blend of staple fibers, the blend of fibers comprising 55 to 95 parts by weight of a polypyridobisimidazole fiber having an inherent viscosity of greater than 20 dl/g and a tensile modulus of greater than 120 GPa (820 gpd); and 5 to 45 parts by weight of a flexible fiber having a tensile modulus of less than 10 GPa (70 gpd). | 10-01-2009 |
20090258558 | Garments Comprising High Strength Extreme Thermal Performance Outer Shell Fabric of Polybenzimidazole and Polypyridobisimidazole Fibers - This invention concerns a flame-resistant garment having an outer shell fabric comprising 50 to 95 parts by weight of a polypyridobisimidazole fiber having an inherent viscosity of greater than 20 dl/g and 5 to 50 parts by weight of polybenzimidazole fiber. | 10-15-2009 |
20090260138 | Thermal Performance Garments Comprising a Bleach Tolerant Outer Shell Fabric of Polypyridobisimidazole and Polybenzobisoxazole Fibers - The invention concerns a flame-resistant garment having an outer shell fabric comprising 50 to 95 parts by weight of a polybenzobisoxazole fiber and 5 to 50 parts by weight of a polypridobisimidazole fiber having an inherent viscosity of greater than 20 dl/g. | 10-22-2009 |
20090260139 | Thermal Performance Garments Comprising an Ultraviolet Light Tolerant Outer Shell Fabric of Polypyridobisimidazole and Polybenzobisoxazole Fibers - The invention concerns a flame-resistant garment having an outer shell fabric comprising 5 to 40 parts by weight of a polybenzobisoxazole fiber and 60 to 95 parts by weight of a polypridobisimidazole fiber having an inherent viscosity of greater than 20 dl/g. | 10-22-2009 |
20090282601 | Garments Comprising a Flexible High Thermal Performance Outer Shell Fabric of Polybenzimidazole and Polypyridobisimidazole Fibers - This invention concerns a flame-resistant garment having an outer shell fabric comprising 5 to 50 parts by weight of a polypyridobisimidazole fiber having an inherent viscosity of greater than 20 dl/g and 50 to 95 parts by weight of polybenzimidazole fiber. | 11-19-2009 |
Richard Young, Somerset GB
Richard Young, Los Gatos, CA US
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20090095818 | Wireless Devices Including Printed Integrated Circuitry and Methods for Manufacturing and Using the Same - Printed integrated circuitry and attached antenna and/or inductor for sensors, electronic article surveillance (EAS), radio frequency (RF) and/or RF identification (RFID) tags and devices, and methods for its manufacture. The tag generally includes printed integrated circuitry on one carrier and an antenna and/or inductor on another carrier, the integrated circuitry being electrically coupled to the antenna and/or inductor. The method of manufacture generally includes of printing an integrated circuit having a plurality of first pads on a carrier, forming an antenna and/or inductor having a plurality of second pads on a substrate, and attaching at least two of the first pads of the printed integrated circuit to corresponding second pads of the antenna and/or inductor. The present invention advantageously provides a low cost RFID tag capable of operating at MHz frequencies that can be manufactured in a shorter time period than conventional RFID tags that manufacture all active electrical devices on a conventional wafer. | 04-16-2009 |
Richard Young, Edmond, OK US
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20080223589 | Method and system for inducing circulation by convection in a looped fire protection system and method for installation of same - A method and system for installing and operating a multipurpose fire protection system is disclosed. The steps of the method include providing a water source to a structure, providing pre-assembled vertical sprinklers drops, installing vertical sprinkler drops at designated locations within the structure, and sequentially attaching flexible tubing to each drop to create a loop, whereby water is supplied to each sprinkler via two different flow paths. A system for simultaneously inducing flow and adding or removing heat from fluid in the piping includes a convection drop comprising a piping loop with a u-shaped section, the convection drop containing a fluid which has a density that varies as a function of temperature, and a thermal means for changing the temperature of fluid in the convection drop, whereby freezing of the fluid is prevented by adding heat using the thermal means and inducing the heated fluid to flow throughout the piping system. | 09-18-2008 |
20080224877 | Apparatus for flow detection, measurement and control and method for use of same - A system for distinguishing between a fire sprinkler water flow and a domestic use water flow by supplying water to a dwelling through a multipurpose piping system to at least one domestic use and at least one fire sprinkler and providing a means for distinguishing between the fire sprinkler and domestic flow. | 09-18-2008 |
Richard Young, Chicago, IL US
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20110131508 | INFORMING USERS OF A VIRTUAL UNIVERSE OF REAL WORLD EVENTS - The present invention provides various approaches for disseminating emergency broadcasting messages or other messages of importance (hereinafter “alerts”) within virtual world environments such that interested virtual world residents can be made aware of matters of importance based on their physical world locations (e.g., without respect to the locale of their current virtual world presence). | 06-02-2011 |
20110131517 | EVALUATING ADVERTISING EFFECTIVENESS IN A VIRTUAL UNIVERSE - Aspects of this invention are directed toward determining the effectiveness of advertising in a virtual universe. Specifically, under the present invention, a visit by an avatar to a region of the VU that includes targeted advertising content is registered. Then, the following avatar attributes are determined: a proximity to the target advertising content by the avatar; an avatar directionality of the avatar with respect to the target advertising content; a camera directionality of a camera object associated with the avatar; and a time with respect to which the avatar may be exposed to the target advertising content in the region. Thereafter, at least one score is assigned to the visit, the proximity, the directionality, and the time. An effectiveness score is then calculated based on the at least one score. The overall effectiveness of the target advertising content is then calculated based on the at least one score. | 06-02-2011 |
Richard Young, San Clemente, CA US
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20110230228 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BATTERY CONSERVATION IN A PORTABLE DEVICE - A hand-held device, such as a remote control, has a time-limited feature, such as backlight illumination, that is caused to be activated upon the occurrence of a triggering event sensed by a triggering sensor, such as a motion sensor. The hand-held device functions to disable and/or downwardly adjust a time period during which the time-limited feature will be allowed to be active upon a future occurrence of a triggering event in response to the device determining that a predetermined number of trigger events sensed via the triggering sensor are false trigger events. The time-limited feature may be disabled by disabling the triggering sensor. | 09-22-2011 |
Richard Young, Stockton, CA US
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20110293215 | LOW LOSS LASER TRANSMISSION THROUGH TELESCOPES WITH MIRROR OBSCURATIONS - The invention provides micro-optical and fiber based solutions to the problem of reflective telescopes with secondary or tertiary obscurations, and further, it ameliorates secondary or tertiary obscurations in compact reflective fiber-coupled telescopes configured as optical transmitters. One solution uses a custom hollow optical fiber and lens system to generate an annular beam that would not be obscured by the telescope secondary obscuration. Another solution uses a fiber coupled micro-axicon lens assembly to achieve the same result. | 12-01-2011 |
Richard Young, Alpine, UT US
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20120288959 | RAPID DETECTION OF CEREBROSPINAL FLUID, METHODS AND SYSTEMS THEREFORE - Methods and systems are disclosed for rapid detection of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in a sample. In some embodiments, the methods comprise depleting a biological sample of beta-1 transferrin by contacting the sample with a sialic acid-specific lectin bound to a solid support, followed by subjecting the beta-1 transferrin-depleted sample to a lateral flow immunoassay. The methods can be used to detect CSF comprised by a sample in under one hour. Furthermore, the methods can detect CSF in a biological sample such as a plasma sample of a volume as small as about 10 μl. | 11-15-2012 |
20140004622 | RAPID DETECTION OF CEREBROSPINAL FLUID, METHODS AND SYSTEMS THEREFORE | 01-02-2014 |
Richard Young, Linton GB
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20130046043 | Silicone Hydrogels and Methods of Manufacture - Embodiments of silicone hydrogels, ophthalmic lenses made therefrom, and methods of making the same are described. Fully hydrated silicone hydrogels have relatively high water content and oxygen permeability, along with relatively low modulus of elasticity. Embodiments of the silicone hydrogels in substantially dehydrated condition are adapted to lathe cutting at or above room temperature. Variations of the silicone hydrogels include silicon-containing monomers in an amount greater than 25% by weight, a hydrophilic substituted N-vinyl acetamide monomer in an amount greater than 30% by weight, and a hydrophilic non-acetamide monomer in an amount resulting in a hydrophilic substituted N-vinyl acetamide monomer to hydrophilic non-acetamide monomer weight to weight ratio of greater than 2.1 to 1. | 02-21-2013 |
20130274371 | Silicone Hydrogels and Methods of Manufacture - Embodiments of silicone hydrogels, ophthalmic lenses made therefrom, and methods of making the same are described. Fully hydrated silicone hydrogels have relatively high water content and oxygen permeability, along with relatively low modulus of elasticity. Embodiments of the silicone hydrogels in substantially dehydrated condition are adapted to lathe cutting at or above room temperature. Variations of the silicone hydrogels include silicon-containing monomers in an amount of 7.5% or greater by weight, a hydrophilic substituted N-vinyl acetamide monomer, and a hydrophilic non-acetamide monomer in an amount resulting in a hydrophilic substituted N-vinyl acetamide monomer to hydrophilic non-acetamide monomer weight to weight ratio of greater than 2.1 to 1 | 10-17-2013 |
Richard Young, Millbrook GB
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20130341219 | PACKAGE FOR SMOKING ARTICLES - The present invention relates to a package for smoking articles comprising a container portion ( | 12-26-2013 |
Richard Young, London GB
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20140332014 | SMOKING ARTICLE FILTER AND INSERTABLE FILTER UNIT THEREFOR - A smoking article filter ( | 11-13-2014 |
20140374291 | Pack for Smoking Articles - The invention relates to a pack ( | 12-25-2014 |