Harbert
Christopher J. Harbert, Carlsbad, CA US
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20110312437 | GOLF CLUB HEAD - A wood-type golf club head comprises a body having one or more ribs extending across the internal surface of the sole. The plurality of ribs can include two or more ribs, such as three or four ribs, that converge at a convergence location, such as above a recessed pocket in the sole configured to receive an adjustable sole piece. At least one rib can extend along an internal surface of the recessed pocket and along an internal surface of a surrounding sole region. The ribs can extend from the convergence location to a toe weight port, to a heel weight port, to a rear portion of the body and/or toward the face. At least one rib can extend from a hosel, such as to the toe weight port. | 12-22-2011 |
Christopher John Harbert, Carlsbad, CA US
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20130210542 | FAIRWAY WOOD CENTER OF GRAVITY PROJECTION - A golf club head includes a body defining an interior cavity. The body includes a sole positioned at a bottom portion of the golf club head, a crown positioned at a top portion, and a skirt positioned around a periphery between the sole and crown. The body has a forward portion and a rearward portion. The club head includes a face positioned at the forward portion of the body. The face defines a striking surface having an ideal impact location at a golf club head origin. Embodiments include club heads for a fairway wood that at least one of a high moment of inertia, a low center-of-gravity, a thin crown and a high coefficient of restitution. | 08-15-2013 |
20140235369 | GOLF CLUB HEAD WITH VERTICAL CENTER OF GRAVITY ADJUSTMENT - Golf club heads include at least one weight port situated to retain weights and positioned above an approximate club face geometric center with the club in a standard address position. One, two, or more weight ports can be located above the club face center in a club crown or other portion of a club body. Club head vertical center of gravity can be selected to compensate dynamic loft associated with locating the club head center of gravity well behind the club face. Three-dimensional adjustment of club head center of gravity is possible. | 08-21-2014 |
20140256465 | GOLF CLUB HEAD - A wood-type golf club head comprises a body having one or more ribs extending across the internal surface of the sole. The plurality of ribs can include two or more ribs, such as three or four ribs, that converge at a convergence location, such as above a recessed pocket in the sole configured to receive an adjustable sole piece. At least one rib can extend along an internal surface of the recessed pocket and along an internal surface of a surrounding sole region. The ribs can extend from the convergence location to a toe weight port, to a heel weight port, to a rear portion of the body and/or toward the face. At least one rib can extend from a hosel, such as to the toe weight port. | 09-11-2014 |
Emily G. Harbert, Chicago, IL US
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20120322119 | SEPARATION PROCESS USING A POLYIMIDE MEMBRANE - The present invention discloses a new type of polyimide membrane with high permeances and high selectivities for gas separations and particularly for CO | 12-20-2012 |
20120322646 | BLEND POLYMER GAS SEPARATION MEMBRANE - The present invention discloses a new type of polyimide membrane with high permeances and high selectivities for gas separations and particularly for CO | 12-20-2012 |
20120322911 | POLYIMIDE GAS SEPARATION MEMBRANES - The present invention discloses a new type of polyimide membrane with high permeances and high selectivities for gas separations and particularly for CO | 12-20-2012 |
20120323059 | PROCESS OF SEPARATING GASES USING POLYIMIDE MEMBRANES - The present invention discloses a new type of polyimide membrane with high permeances and high selectivities for gas separations and particularly for CO | 12-20-2012 |
Mark Douglas Harbert, Kingwood, TX US
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20140116782 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHAPING A WELL HOLE - A method of shaping a wellbore comprising attaching a drilling apparatus to a drill string, which has a side cutting sub-assembly with both cutting and gauging surfaces; a fluid circulating sub-assembly which has nozzles directing fluid up the wellbore and past the cutting surfaces; and a bullnose assembly with forward pointing nozzles and a bullnosed front end to prevent catching in ledges of a rough drilled wellbore. The drilling apparatus is then passed through the wellbore such that the side cutting sub shears arch wellbore walls of dog legs to ease the turns and smooth the bore wall in preparation for running liner/casing or other down hole assemblies which previously may have had difficulty going in hole. | 05-01-2014 |
Richard H. Harbert, Mukilteo, WA US
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20090099755 | EVEN FIRE 90A.degree.V12 IC ENGINES, FUELING AND FIRING SEQUENCE CONTROLLERS, AND METHODS OF OPERATION BY PS/P TECHNOLOGY AND IFR COMPENSATION BY FUEL FEED CONTROL - 90° V12 reciprocating, EFI/DIS fueled/fired, IC engines having a PCM controller operating the engine in an Even Fire ignition mode, in a novel fueling and firing sequence called Progressive Single/Pair (PS/P) firing, wherein the cylinders of each of a set of four pairs of internal cylinders are simultaneously fueled and fired in parallel to produce a pump-gas fueled power curve greatly improved over V6 and V8 engines. The inherent imbalance-induced transitory vibration in IFR RPM is compensated-for by fuel feed control, namely, leaning one cylinder of each pair-fired cylinder pair. The inventive 90° V12 retro-fits into the engine compartment of conventional vehicles and can use any liquid or gaseous fuel. The inventive 90° V12 has use in the exemplary fields of: automotive engines; heavy military and industrial equipment and vehicle engines; marine engines; aircraft engines; and stationary power sources; in both 2-cycle and 4-cycle modes, and in normally aspirated, super-charged and turbo-charged configurations. | 04-16-2009 |
20090241879 | EXPOSED COIL ROCKER ARM COVER ASSEMBLY HAVING EXTERNAL MULTI-COIL MOUNTING BRACKET - An improved rocker arm cover assembly having an enclosed rocker arm chamber housing and a generally L-shaped bracket for mounting multiple coils to an exterior vertical side wall of the housing, so that the coils are exposed and laterally displaced from the housing. The bottom of the housing includes special seal and flange members to permit sealing mounting to the engine head so that the rocker arm chamber is isolated as a “wet” enclosure from the coil bracket assembly. The housing is mounted directly to the head via a plurality of through bolts. A fully isolated, dual function, oil fill/PCV valve conduit is provided through the top of the housing to permit adding lubrication oil or permitting exhaust of crankcase vapors without contaminating the coils, and permitting independent servicing of the coils. Several variations of coils and coil mounting brackets are disclosed. | 10-01-2009 |
Sim Harbert, Decatur, GA US
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20110050872 | Augmented reality industrial overline systems and methods - Disclosed are product processing systems and methods for monitoring, inspecting and controlling baking, cooking and routing processes, and the like. Products are placed on and moved by a conveyor. Images of the moving products are generated, such as by an image acquisition system. The images are processed by a symbol generation system. Symbols are then displayed on selected moving products based upon predetermined criteria. The systems and methods may be used to process oven-cooked or oven-baked products to identify (via the projected symbols) products that are defective or otherwise unacceptable. The product processing systems may be used to process packages or items having barcodes or other identifying labels to display routing or other identifying information on the moving products. | 03-03-2011 |
Stuart John Harbert, Houston, TX US
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20080236469 | COMPLIANT BANDING SYSTEM - The present invention discloses a compliant banding system for use in a marine environment comprising a flexible compliant member and an abaxial relatively rigid strap, both constructed to extend circumferentially around an underlying structure such as a strake or fairing collar. The strap maintains a fixed circumference while the compliant member flexes intermediate the strap and an underlying. | 10-02-2008 |
20110074074 | Compliant Banding System - The present invention discloses a compliant banding system for use in a marine environment comprising a flexible compliant member and an abaxial relatively rigid strap, both constructed to extend circumferentially around an underlying structure such as a strake or fairing collar. The strap maintains a fixed circumference while the compliant member flexes intermediate the strap and an underlying. | 03-31-2011 |