Baranda
Alfredo Velázquez Baranda, Col. Palo Alto MX
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20130339076 | GEOCODING POINTS OF INTEREST AND SERVICE ROUTE DELIVERY AND AUDIT FIELD PERFORMANCE AND SALES METHOD AND APPARATUS - A computer guided geocoded route service sales and deliveries method and apparatus optimizing geomarketing, financial and sales, and improved logistics along delivery routes using operator transmitters/receivers inputs of route information in one mode, which receive and display to the operator in another mode computer generated pricing, sales, financial and marketing information, optimal routes, and other related information concerning each customer and distribution point of interest along a route, which are displayed or not, to the operator as he/she reaches the particular latitude and longitude of a point of interest enforcing the operator to act as it is indicated. | 12-19-2013 |
Pedro Baranda, Madrid ES
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20130237358 | ELEVATOR BELT ASSEMBLY WITH NOISE AND VIBRATION REDUCING GROOVELESS JACKET ARRANGEMENT - An elevator load bearing assembly includes a plurality of cords within a jacket. The cords are spaced from an exterior surface on the jacket such that the spacing remains generally constant along the length of the belt. The jacket has a smooth, uninterrupted exterior surface for contacting sheaves as the belt moves in the elevator system. A method of making the inventive belt assembly is disclosed. The inventive belt assembly minimizes the possibility for generating an annoying, audible sound and vibration during elevator operation. | 09-12-2013 |
Pedro S. Baranda, Farmington, CT US
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20090107776 | Tension member for an elevator - A tension member for an elevator system has an aspect ratio of greater than one, where aspect ratio is defined as the ratio of tension member width w to thickness t (w/t). The increase in aspect ratio results in a reduction in the maximum rope pressure and an increased flexibility as compared to conventional elevator ropes. As a result, smaller sheaves may be used with this type of tension member. In a particular embodiment, the tension member includes a plurality of individual load carrying cords encased within a common layer of coating. The coating layer separates the individual cords and defines an engagement surface for engaging a traction sheave. | 04-30-2009 |