Murphy, CT
Andrew J. Murphy, Old Saybrook, CT US
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20130199934 | ELECTROFORMED SHEATH - An electroformed sheath for protecting an airfoil includes a sheath body and a mandrel insert is provided. The sheath body includes a leading edge. The sheath body includes a pressure side wall and an opposed suction side wall, which side walls meet at the leading edge and extend away from the leading edge to define a cavity between the side walls. The sheath body includes a head section between the leading edge and the cavity. The mandrel insert is positioned between the pressure side and suction side walls, and includes a generally wedge-shaped geometry. A method for protecting an airfoil includes: 1) securing a mandrel insert to a mandrel; 2) electroplating a sheath body onto the mandrel and the mandrel insert; 3) removing the mandrel from the sheath body so that a sheath cavity is defined within the sheath body; and 4) securing the airfoil within the sheath cavity. | 08-08-2013 |
20150184306 | ELECTROFORMED SHEATH - An electroformed sheath for protecting an airfoil includes a sheath body and a mandrel insert is provided. The sheath body includes a leading edge. The sheath body includes a pressure side wall and an opposed suction side wall, which side walls meet at the leading edge and extend away from the leading edge to define a cavity between the side walls. The sheath body includes a head section between the leading edge and the cavity. The mandrel insert is positioned between the pressure side and suction side walls, and includes a generally wedge-shaped geometry. A method for protecting an airfoil includes: 1) securing a mandrel insert to a mandrel; 2) electroplating a sheath body onto the mandrel and the mandrel insert; 3) removing the mandrel from the sheath body so that a sheath cavity is defined within the sheath body; and 4) securing the airfoil within the sheath cavity. | 07-02-2015 |
Brendan J. Murphy, Quaker Hill, CT US
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20100048498 | STABLE NON-DIHYDRATE AZITHROMYCIN ORAL SUSPENSIONS - This invention relates to a powder for oral suspension, and an oral suspension made there from, which comprises non-dihydrate azithromycin and an azithromycin conversion stabilizing excipient, wherein said excipient reduces the conversion of the form of azithromycin, when placed in suspension, to another form of azithromycin. | 02-25-2010 |
20120258976 | CRYSTALLINE PYRROLO[2,3-D]PYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS - The present invention discloses novel crystalline and non-crystalline forms of 3-((3R,4R)-4-methyl-3-[methyl-(7H-pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4-yl)-amino]-pip-eridin-1-yl)-3-oxopropionitrile, pharmaceutical composition containing the same, preparations thereof and the uses thereof. | 10-11-2012 |
Brendan John Murphy, Quaker Hill, CT US
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20140248347 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF N-METHYL-2-[3-((E)-2-PYRIDIN-2-YL-VINYL)-1H-INDAZOL-6-YLSULFANYL]-BENZAMI- DE - The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing axitinib, which is known as N-methyl-2-[3-((E)-2-pyridin-2-yl-vinyl)-1H-indazol-6-ylsulfanyl]-benzamide or 6-[2-(methylcarbamoyl)phenylsulfanyl]-3-E-[2-(pyridin-2-yl)ethenyl]indazole, or crystalline forms thereof, that protect axitinib from degradation, including photodegradation, as well as the therapeutic use of such compositions. The present invention also relates to novel photodegradants of axitinib. | 09-04-2014 |
Craig Murphy, Cromwell, CT US
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20120129369 | ELECTRIC VEHICLE BREAKAWAY CABLE - A breakaway cable for an electric vehicle charging system comprises a female portion connected to a first cable and a male portion connected to a second cable. The female portion comprises a tang located at an end of the female portion. The male portion is configured to receive the female portion and comprises a catch and a lip, both the catch and the lip being located on an inner surface of the male portion. Upon engagement of the tang with the lip, the tang is disengagable from the lip by application of force. The tang is disengagable from the catch by further application of force. | 05-24-2012 |
David S. Murphy, Southington, CT US
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20140041224 | POST PROCESSING OF COMPONENTS THAT ARE LASER PEENED - A method of post processing a laser peened component to remove a laser remelt layer is proposed. The post processing includes a series of steps including grit blasting, chemical etching and mechanical finishing the component. This will ensure that the mechanical property (i.e., damage tolerance) benefit of laser peening is restored to the surface of the component. | 02-13-2014 |
Edmond J. Murphy, West Hartford, CT US
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20080292239 | Adiabatic Waveguide Transitions - The invention relates to waveguiding structures in planar lightwave circuit devices that include a transition region between a slab waveguide and channel waveguides to reduce optical coupling loss. In particular star couplers and arrayed waveguide gratings incorporating the transition region of the present invention demonstrate reduced insertion loss. By creating a transition region composed of transverse rows intersecting the output waveguide array, where the rows have equal dimensions and the effective refractive index is controlled by increasing the spacing width gradually from row to row, an adiabatic transition is created from slab waveguide to channel waveguide array. This structure provides low insertion loss within practical manufacturing tolerances. In addition, the present invention has found that by incorporating the transition region of the present invention into an AWG, the reduced insertion loss can be controlled as uniform insertion loss across the channels. | 11-27-2008 |
Elizabeth S. Murphy, New Fairfield, CT US
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20100010850 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SOLUTION ORDERING BY FEDERATION OF ORDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND USE OF SOLUTION RECORDS - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art with respect to solution order processing and provide a novel and non-obvious method, computer system and computer program product for processing solution orders using solution records. In one embodiment of the invention, a method for solution ordering across disparate order and contract management systems in a manufacturing environment can be provided. The method can include receiving a request for a solution from a customer, identifying a solution that satisfies the request for a solution, determining a solution order for the identified solution, generating a solution record for the solution order and assigning a solution record number to the solution record. The method can further include populating the solution record with product identification numbers received from multiple product lines in the manufacturing environment. | 01-14-2010 |
Evan Charles Murphy, Oakville, CT US
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20090280073 | Method of Enhancing Deposition of Benefit Agents and Providing and/or Enhancing Associated Benefits - The invention relates to a method of enhancing/providing deposition of benefit agents using substantially surfactant free gel compositions comprising these hydrophobic and hydrophilic benefit agents. The method provides or enhances benefits associated with the benefit agents. | 11-12-2009 |
20090281013 | Substantially Surfactant Free In-Shower Gel Compositions Comprising Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Benefit Agents - The invention relates to substantially surfactant free gel compositions comprising hydrophobic and hydrophilic benefit agents. Unexpectedly, the applicants have found these agents deposit with greater substantivity from such liquid gel compositions relative to surfactant-containing lotion. | 11-12-2009 |
Evan Charles Murphy, Trumbull, CT US
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20140013501 | Cleansing Implement - A personal care implement is disclosed having a flexible, apertured plastic shell and a resilient polymeric mesh sponge material held inside and in pressing engagement within the shell. In use, a sufficient quantity of a suitable liquid cleansing composition is introduced inside the implement. The implement produces copious quantities of lather foam and cleansing with sensory properties of a conventional toilet bar but with none of its disadvantages. | 01-16-2014 |
Gabrielle Murphy, Hartford, CT US
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20150361894 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE ASSEMBLY METHOD AND SYSTEM - An assembly system for assembling a gas turbine engine including a support beam defining a horizontal plane for assembly of engine components along a horizontal axis substantially parallel with the support beam. A forward arm is supported on the support beam for supporting a forward portion of an engine component. An aft arm is supported on the support beam for supporting an aft portion of the engine component. An aft mounting ring is attachable to an aft end of an engine assembly. A forward mounting ring is attachable to a forward end of the engine assembly. A drive is mounted to the aft arm engageable to the aft mounting ring for rotating the engine assembly about the horizontal axis. A roller is supported on the forward arm and engageable to the forward mounting ring to support the first end of the engine assembly during rotation about the horizontal axis. A method is also disclosed. | 12-17-2015 |
Joseph Murphy, Avon, CT US
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20120168467 | CRACK SEALER PRODUCT AND METHOD - A product and method for sealing cracks in pavements, roofs, or the like utilizes a can containing a tar sealant. The tar sealant is a solid at room temperature and assumes a fluid state pourable from the can when the tar sealant is heated in the can to a temperature above the melting temperature of the tar sealant. A spout and handle that can withstand the heat are fitted to the can for pouring the melted tar sealant in a fluid state from the can into a crack to be sealed. | 07-05-2012 |
Joseph Murphy, New Fairfield, CT US
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20140297503 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR VISUALLY DESIGNING TRADING STRATEGIES AND EXECUTION THEREOF - In one embodiment, the instant invention includes a computer-implemented method having steps of: providing a plurality of pre-programmed components; receiving an alert strategy, representing a strategy diagram made on a computer screen from the plurality of provided pre-programmed components; validating the alert strategy, where the validation includes generating, real-time, a smart chart for the alert strategy; receiving a selection of at least one trading instrument for which the alert strategy to be executed; executing the alert strategy for the trading instrument based, at least in part, on one of: i) historical market data and/or ii) real-time market data, where the execution of the at least one alert strategy automatically reflected in the generated smart chart; and generating a buy/sell alert when the execution of the alert strategy meets a condition pre-determined by the alert strategy. | 10-02-2014 |
Keith J. Murphy, Simsbury, CT US
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20100139082 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOADING STATOR WINDINGS INTO A STATOR CORE - An apparatus for loading stator windings into a stator core. The apparatus includes an arbor member including a body having an outer diametric portion including a plurality of slots. The apparatus also includes a first guide track having a first end that is positioned adjacent the outer diametric portion. A second guide track includes a first end is positioned adjacent the outer diametric portion and spaced from the first end of the first guide track. The apparatus further includes a third guide track including a first end is positioned adjacent the outer diametric portion and spaced from the first end of the first guide track and the first end of the second guide track. At least one of the first, second, and third guide tracks and the arbor member is positionable to guide slot segment portions of corresponding first, second, and third stator windings into predetermined ones of the slots. | 06-10-2010 |
20100212883 | SWELL PACKER SETTING CONFIRMATION - A swellable setting confirmation arrangement comprising: a mandrel; a swellable material supported by the mandrel; one or more sensory configurations at the swellable material and a method for confirming setting of a swellable material and for installing a swellable material having a setting confirmation function. | 08-26-2010 |
20110108749 | DYNAMIC FLAPPER AND METHOD - An adjustable moment arm flapper including a flapper defining a cavity there within and a moveable mass system disposed within the cavity, a center of mass of the flapper changeable based upon position of the movable mass and a method for dynamically controlling a flapper. | 05-12-2011 |
20110283523 | METHOD FOR LOADING STATOR WINDINGS INTO A STATOR CORE - A method of loading stator windings into a stator core includes guiding a first stator winding including a plurality of slot segment portions along at least one guide track towards an arbor member having a plurality of slots, inserting one of the plurality of slot segment portions of the first stator winding into one of the plurality of slots, and guiding a second stator winding including a plurality of slot segment portions along the at least one guide track towards the arbor member. The method also includes indexing one of the at least one guide track and the arbor member to position another of the plurality of slots adjacent the at least one guide track, inserting one of the plurality of slot segment portions of the second stator winding into another of the plurality of slots, rotating the arbor member, and feeding a plurality of slot segment portions into remaining ones of the plurality of slots. | 11-24-2011 |
20110283529 | APPARATUS FOR LOADING STATOR WINDINGS INTO A STATOR CORE - An apparatus for loading stator windings into a stator core includes an arbor member including a body having an outer diametric portion and a central axis. The outer diametric potion includes a plurality of slots. The apparatus also includes a guide track having a first end that extends to a second end through a slide portion. The first end is positioned adjacent the outer diametric portion of the arbor member. At least one of the guide track and the arbor member is selectively positionable to guide slot segment portions of a stator winding into predetermined ones of the plurality of slots. | 11-24-2011 |
20120312546 | WATER HAMMER MITIGATING FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE AND METHOD - A water hammer mitigating flow control structure for a downhole completion including a tubular member configured for the downhole environment. A valve member in operable communication with the tubular member and positionable with respect to the tubular member to allow or prevent fluid movement through the tubular member. An absorber in operable communication with the valve member and configured to allow movement of the valve member the movement absorbing a pressure rise against the valve member in use. Also included is a method for mitigating water hammer in a flow control structure for a downhole completion | 12-13-2012 |
20130081815 | Enhancing Swelling Rate for Subterranean Packers and Screens - The swelling rate of a swelling packer element or a conforming foam screen material is accelerated with heat. In one variation reactants that create an exothermic reaction plus a catalyst, if needed, are allowed to come into contact upon placement at the desired location. The heat accelerates the swelling process and cuts the time to when the next operation can commence downhole. | 04-04-2013 |
20140260793 | STARTER MOTOR FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - A starter motor includes a motor portion having a stationary field, an armature rotatable relative to the stationary field, an armature shaft coupled to the armature, and a pinion gear slideably disposed relative to the armature shaft and rotatably fixed relative to the armature. The starter motor also includes a solenoid mounted to the motor portion. The solenoid includes a plunger mechanically linked with the pinion gear. The solenoid is configured and disposed to cause the pinion gear to engage with a flywheel as the armature shaft reaches a speed between about 150 RPM and about 250 RPM. | 09-18-2014 |
Michael J. Murphy, Vernon, CT US
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20090114740 | NOZZLE ASSEMBLY WITH FLOW CONDUITS - A nozzle assembly for a turbine engine has a convergent portion for converging fluid flow from a turbine engine core. A divergent portion for diverging fluid flow from the turbine engine core is in fluid communication with the convergent portion. A conduit is in communication with a bypass fluid flow. The conduit has a thrust vectoring port located near the divergent portion. | 05-07-2009 |
20090139221 | METERING SHEET AND ISO-GRID ARRANGEMENT FOR A NON AXI-SYMMETRIC SHAPED COOLING LINER WITHIN A GAS TURBINE ENGINE EXHAUST DUCT - A cooling liner having a liner hot sheet formed as a relatively thick iso-grid structure having iso-grid ribs, which extend from a surface between the ribs. A multitude of metering sheets are mounted directly to the liner hot sheet surface. Each metering sheet is mounted to the iso-grid to define a multitude of discrete chambers. A seal is located in a pattern along a subset of the iso-grid ribs to further segregate the surface covered by each metering sheet into a further number of discrete subchambers. Each metering sheet includes a multitude of metering sheet apertures and the surface between the iso-grid ribs of the liner hot sheet include a multitude of hot sheet apertures. By varying the ratio between the number of metering sheet apertures and the number of hot sheet apertures, the pressure in each chamber is defined to efficiently maintain the minimum desired pressure ratio across the hot sheet without undue wastage of cooling airflow. | 06-04-2009 |
20120207584 | SEAL LAND WITH AIR INJECTION FOR CAVITY PURGING - An exhaust liner assembly including an interface between moveable parts includes a seal liner having a plurality of slots. The size of each slot varies with the circumferential position of the liner assembly to provide a stable cavity pressure within the interface to create a stable barrier about the entire circumference of the exhaust liner assembly. | 08-16-2012 |
Michael J. Murphy, Windsor, CT US
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20110302907 | VARIABLE AREA FAN NOZZLE - A nacelle assembly for a high-bypass gas turbine engine includes a variable area fan nozzle in communication with a fan bypass flow path. An actuator assembly is operable to move a second fan nacelle section relative to a first fan nacelle section to vary a fan nozzle exit area and adjust fan bypass airflow, the actuator assembly extends at least partially into the fan bypass flow path. | 12-15-2011 |
20120272658 | THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A thermal management system for a gas turbine engine includes a first heat exchanger and a second heat exchanger in communication with a bypass flow through an inlet. A valve is operable to selectively communicate the bypass flow to either the first heat exchanger or the second heat exchanger through the inlet. | 11-01-2012 |
20150247425 | NON-CIRCULAR AFT NACELLE COWLING GEOMETRY - A nacelle for a turbofan propulsion system that extends along a centerline includes a forward cowling and an aft cowling. To improve the fit of a turbofan propulsion system in the space between the wing and ground of a fixed-wing aircraft, the aft cowling of the nacelle is modified. The aft cowling has a non-circular cross-sectional geometry disposed in a plane substantially perpendicular to the centerline. The non-circular cross-sectional geometry includes a radially recessed section disposed between first and second curved sections. The first and the second curved sections each have a radius that is greater than a radial distance between the centerline and a center point of the radially recessed section. | 09-03-2015 |
Michael Joseph Murphy, Windsor, CT US
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20090145133 | EXHAUST LINER ATTACHMENT ARRANGEMENT - A turbine engine exhaust nozzle is disclosed that includes an exhaust liner having a first attachment structure. A liner support member includes a second attachment structure. A pin cooperates with the first and second attachment structures and is configured to secure the exhaust liner relative to the liner support member. The pin includes first and second dimensions that are different than one another. The pin is inserted into apertures provided by the attachment structures, in one example. The pin is oriented to position the first and second dimensions in a manner providing increased clearance within the apertures. The pin is rotated to load the components and firmly secure the liner to the liner support member. | 06-11-2009 |
20110243719 | NON-CIRCULAR AFT NACELLE COWLING GEOMETRY - A nacelle for a turbofan propulsion system that extends along a centerline includes a forward cowling and an aft cowling. To improve the fit of a turbofan propulsion system in the space between the wing and ground of a fixed-wing aircraft, the aft cowling of the nacelle is modified. The aft cowling has a non-circular cross-sectional geometry disposed in a plane substantially perpendicular to the centerline. The non-circular cross-sectional geometry includes a radially recessed section disposed between first and second curved sections. The first and the second curved sections each have a radius that is greater than a radial distance between the centerline and a center point of the radially recessed section. | 10-06-2011 |
20140037437 | RETROFITABLE AUXILIARY INLET SCOOP - A gas turbine engine includes a fan nacelle and a core nacelle spaced radially inwardly of the fan nacelle to define a bypass flowpath. The engine includes a scoop to direct air from the bypass flowpath into an engine core. The scoop is comprised of a first piece extending outwardly of an outer surface the core nacelle to define an air inlet and a second piece extending inwardly of the core nacelle to define an air outlet. | 02-06-2014 |
20150052907 | THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A method of thermal management for a gas turbine engine comprising selectively positioning a valve to communicate a bypass flow into either an Environmental Control System (ECS) pre-cooler or an Air Oil Cooler (AOC) “peaker” through a common inlet. | 02-26-2015 |
Michael Joseph Murphy, Vernon, CT US
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20090097972 | Gas Turbine Engine Systems and Related Methods Involving Heat Exchange - Gas turbine engine systems and related methods involving heat exchange are provided. In this regard, a representative heat exchange system for a gas turbine engine includes: a heat exchanger; and a flow restrictor operative to selectively restrict a flow of gas flowing along an annular gas flow path; in an open position, the flow restrictor enabling gas to flow along the gas flow path and, in a closed position, the flow restrictor restricting the flow of gas such that at least a portion of the gas is provided to the heat exchanger, the heat exchanger being located radially outboard of the flow restrictor. | 04-16-2009 |
20090169359 | HEAT EXCHANGER ARRANGEMENT FOR TURBINE ENGINE - A turbine engine cooling arrangement includes a core passage for receiving a core flow for combustion, a first airflow source including a first passage adjacent the core passage for conveying a first airflow, and a second airflow source including a second passage adjacent the first passage for conveying a second airflow. A heat exchanger is thermally connected with the first passage and the second passage for transferring heat between the first airflow and the second airflow. | 07-02-2009 |
20090178383 | RECOATABLE EXHAUST LINER COOLING ARRANGEMENT - A gas turbine engine includes an exhaust liner having cold and hot sheets radially spaced from one another and interconnected by a band arranged in a cavity between the hot and cold sheets. In one example, the band is Z-shaped to permit thermal growth of the hot sheets relative to the cold sheets in the axial and radial directions. The hot sheets include axially adjacent portions that provide slots that are in fluid communication with the space. Cooling fluid is provided to the cavity through impingement jets in the cold sheet. The slots are arranged radially between the hot sheet portions. | 07-16-2009 |
20090255269 | Gas Turbine Engine Systems Involving Variable Nozzles with Sliding Doors - Gas turbine engine systems involving variable nozzles with sliding doors are provided. In this regard, a representative door assembly for a gas turbine engine includes: a door configured for alignment with an exit area of a nozzle and operative to variably open and close the nozzle exit area such that gas directed along a gas path defined, at least in part, by the nozzle exit area is regulated | 10-15-2009 |
20100043393 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE WITH VARIABLE AREA FAN NOZZLE - A nozzle section of a gas turbine engine includes a regulator system in fluid communication with a secondary flow duct and a tertiary flow duct to selectively regulate communication of secondary airflow into the tertiary flow duct. | 02-25-2010 |
20100270428 | THRUST REVERSER ASSEMBLY WITH SHAPED DRAG LINKS - A thrust reverser blocker door assembly for use in turbofan engines includes an engine nacelle with an aft translating cowl that is movable from a stowed position to a deployed position. An engine case is disposed within the engine nacelle forming an airflow duct therebetween. A gap is uncovered when the translating cowl is moved into the deployed position, and a cascade vane set is positioned in the gap. A blocker door covers the cascade vane set while in the stowed position and blocks a portion of the airflow duct while in the deployed position. A geometrically shaped drag link is pivotally connected to the engine case at a first end and connected to the blocker door at a second end. While in the deployed position, the shape of the drag link provides clearance from the engine case. | 10-28-2010 |
Richard F. Murphy, Torrington, CT US
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20080245330 | Switching Finger Follower Assembly - A finger follower assembly ( | 10-09-2008 |
20090041402 | THRUST BEARING ASSEMBLY - A thrust bearing assembly generally includes a cage and a plurality of rolling elements. The cage has first and second cage halves with each cage half having a respective radial segment with a plurality of circumferentially spaced openings. Each opening has an opening perimeter. The cage halves are interconnected with portions of the radial segments circumferentially between the plurality of openings abutting along a given plane and the respective openings aligned to defined rolling element pockets. The rolling elements are positioned in the rolling element pockets such that a centerline of each rolling element lies in or in proximity to the given plane. A flange extends along at least a portion of each opening perimeter to retain the rolling elements within a respective one of the rolling element pockets. | 02-12-2009 |
20110069923 | THRUST BEARING ASSEMBLY - A thrust bearing assembly generally includes a cage and a plurality of rolling elements. The cage has first and second cage halves with each cage half having a respective radial segment with a plurality of circumferentially spaced openings. Each opening has an opening perimeter. The cage halves are interconnected with portions of the radial segments circumferentially between the plurality of openings abutting along a given plane and the respective openings aligned to defined rolling element pockets. The rolling elements are positioned in the rolling element pockets such that a centerline of each rolling element lies in or in proximity to the given plane. A flange extends along at least a portion of each opening perimeter to retain the rolling elements within a respective one of the rolling element pockets. | 03-24-2011 |
Richard M. Murphy, East Hampton, CT US
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20110243722 | ANTI-ROTATION SLOT FOR TURBINE VANE - A fixed vane section for a gas turbine engine includes an anti-rotation slot that receives a pin for maintaining a desired position while providing for movement encountered during operation. The example anti-rotation slot includes a compound radius on inner surfaces to reduce stresses encountered during operation. | 10-06-2011 |
20130145607 | FITTING FOR USE WITH NUT WITH INTERNAL LOCKING MECHANISM - A fitting for use with a nut with an internal locking mechanism includes a first tubular portion with a first end and a first outer diameter for connecting to a first object; a second tubular portion with a second end and a second outer diameter for connecting to a second object; a transition portion connecting the first tubular portion and the second tubular portion for fluid communication between the first tubular portion and the second tubular portion; and a plurality of pockets spaced circumferentially around the second tubular portion to engage the internal locking mechanism of the nut. | 06-13-2013 |
20130147182 | FERRULE - A ferrule for use with a nut with an internal locking mechanism includes a first tubular portion with a first end and a first outer diameter for connecting to a first object; a second tubular portion with a second end and a second outer diameter for connecting to a second object; a transition portion connecting the first tubular portion and the second tubular portion; and a plurality of pockets spaced circumferentially around the second portion to engage the internal locking mechanism of the nut. | 06-13-2013 |
20140093328 | REMOVABLE SELF-LOCKING PLUG - A self-locking plug is provided that includes a lock carried between a sleeve and a core. The sleeve has an anti-rotation feature for reducing axial rotation of the sleeve during at least one of core removal and core installation. The core extends through the sleeve. The lock includes a first component and a second component. The first component has a protrusion that extends radially out to a circumferentially extending interference surface. The second component has an interference tab that is radially biased against the interference surface. | 04-03-2014 |
20140252764 | TWO-PIECE SELF-LOCKING MECHANISM FOR TUBE ASSEMBLIES - A fitting for connecting tubular assemblies according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a base member defining a first bore configured to receive a tube therein. A retaining band defines a second bore for receiving a portion of the base member. The retaining band defines an engagement feature on a radially outward surface configured to engage a locking mechanism of a fastening member. | 09-11-2014 |
Robert F. Murphy, Wethersfield, CT US
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20120111978 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PULVERIZERS - In a system for monitoring the operating condition of a pulverizer, a sensor interface module positioned on or proximal to the pulverizer. The sensor interface module is operable to receive information generated by one or more sensors mounted on the pulverizer. An operator control station is in communication with the sensor interface module and is operable to receive data from the sensor interface module relevant to the signals received from the sensors. The operator control station is also operable to generate operational information indicative of a functional characteristic of the pulverizer and to track the operational information to determine whether degradation of the functional characteristic is occurring. | 05-10-2012 |
Rozalyn G. Murphy, Hebron, CT US
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20100324942 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECEIVING AND EVALUATING REQUESTS FOR INSURANCE PROPOSALS - A computer system for receiving and evaluating requests for quotes for insurance services includes a processor; and a memory storage device in communication with the processor. The processor is adapted to: receive via a communications interface data including a request for a quote to provide insurance services with respect to a first risk; verify and augment the received data with respect to one or more sources of data; determine based on the verified and augmented received data whether a quote will be provided with respect to the first risk; and provide an output signal including the received data and at least a portion of the augmented data to a third party server. | 12-23-2010 |
20130297356 | System and Method for Processing Requests for Insurance Proposals - A computer system for receiving and evaluating requests for quotes for insurance services includes a processor; and a memory storage device in communication with the processor. The processor is adapted to: receive via a communications interface data including a request for a quote to provide insurance services with respect to a first risk; verify and augment the received data with respect to one or more sources of data; determine based on the verified and augmented received data whether a quote will be provided with respect to the first risk; and provide an output signal including the received data and at least a portion of the augmented data to a third party server. | 11-07-2013 |
Stephen Paul Murphy, Willimantic, CT US
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20120282132 | METAL AND METAL OXIDE STRUCTURES AND PREPARATION THEREOF - Methods of the invention allow rapid production of high-porous, large-surface-area nanostructured metal and/or metal oxide at attractive low cost applicable to a wide variety of commercial applications such as sensors, catalysts and photovoltaics. | 11-08-2012 |
Steve Murphy, Willington, CT US
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20100315191 | Patterned magnetic inductors - A patterned inductor includes a conductive path and a nanostructured magnetic composition deposited on the conductive path. The magnetic composition can be screen printed, inkjetted, electrodeposited, spin coated, physical vapor deposited, or chemical vapor deposited onto the conductive path. | 12-16-2010 |
Theresa C. Murphy, Colchester, CT US
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20110218827 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UTILIZING INTERRELATED COMPUTERIZED PREDICTIVE MODELS - The invention relates to a system for handling insurance requests, such as new coverage applications, renewal applications, and insurance quote requests. The system includes at least two computerized predictive models whose outputs each serve as inputs to the other. A business logic module is included in the system to process insurance requests with the predictive models to determine one or more sets of recommended policy parameters for the user and to output the determination to the user via a user interface. In various embodiments, the predictive models also output workflow components (such as underwriting workflow components) and price components (such as premium prices) corresponding to output suggested sets of coverage parameters. | 09-08-2011 |
Timothy P. Murphy, Suffield, CT US
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20130004328 | ABRASIVE AIRFOIL TIP - An airfoil comprises a substrate, a residual abrasive coating and a supplemental abrasive coating. The substrate extends along a tip section of the airfoil, from a leading edge to a trailing edge. The residual abrasive coating comprises a two-phase abrasive and metal matrix material bonded to the substrate, on the tip section of the airfoil. The supplemental abrasive coating comprises a two-phase abrasive and metal matrix material bonded to the residual abrasive coating and to the substrate adjacent the residual abrasive coating, on the tip section of the airfoil. The supplemental abrasive coating restores the airfoil to a nominal tip height in the tip section. | 01-03-2013 |