Powers, FL
Andrew R. Powers, Gainesville, FL US
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20130310568 | METHOD FOR LINKING TWO OR MORE METALS FOR PHOTO AND ELECTRONIC MATERIALS - Embodiments of the invention are directed to bimetallic substituted triazole compounds and methods to prepare the compounds. The compounds include at least one 1,2,3-triazole that is substituted by two metal ions in the 1 and 4 or 5 position of the triazole ring. An iClick reaction between a metal acetylide and a metal azide results in the bimetallic substituted triazole ring. Depending on the metal acetylide and a metal azide used monomeric bimetallic substituted triazole compounds, oligomeric bimetallic triazole compounds, or polymeric bimetallic triazole compounds are formed. Polymeric bimetallic triazole compounds can be linear, branched, ladder, two-dimensional network, or three-dimensional networks. | 11-21-2013 |
Charles Powers, Melbourne, FL US
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20130294446 | SWITCH FOR COMMUNICATING DATA IN A DYNAMIC COMPUTER NETWORK - A switch and methods for its use are disclosed. The switch includes input and output circuitry for receiving and forwarding data packets to computing devices connected to the network. The switch also includes a memory configured to store a number of tables relating the ports to the physical addresses of computing devices connected to the switch. The switch is capable of correctly forwarding data packets which specify false identity parameters. The switch is also capable of dynamic forwarding used to forward data packets across many paths to the destination. The switch is also capable of forwarding data packets to one of a number of output ports based on a comparison of at least one of the identity parameters that specifies false information to a table stored in memory. | 11-07-2013 |
20130298181 | NOISE, ENCRYPTION, AND DECOYS FOR COMMUNICATIONS IN A DYNAMIC COMPUTER NETWORK - A method and apparatus for processing data messages in a dynamic computer network is disclosed. The method includes implementing a mission plan specifying a message type, a message generation location, and a message distance vector for false messages, receiving a data message that includes a plurality of identity parameters, and determining a message type and a message distance vector for the received message. The network device is configured to generate false messages and process received messages. If the message type is a false message and the distance vector of the false message has been exhausted, the data message is dropped. If the distance vector of the false message has not been exhausted, transmitting the false message in accordance with the mission plan. | 11-07-2013 |
20130298227 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING MOVING TARGET TECHNOLOGY IN LEGACY HARDWARE | 11-07-2013 |
James M. Powers, Ormond Beach, FL US
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20090282626 | Method of launching bridge spans in bridge construction - A method for spans launched, as self-supporting bridge beams, approximately horizontally from support structure to successive support structure without significant temporary false work or scaffolding between permanent support structures. Bridge spans assembled atop previously constructed roadbed are launched individually onto supporting structures or columns spaced at span widths beyond said roadbed. 3 individual spans are placed or assembled with a longitudinal girder into a unit atop the roadbed surface, the assembly becoming a launching truss. Load moving air cushion pallets are placed upon the roadbed beneath and before the 3 spans. The launching truss moves forward one span length beyond the roadbed end placing one span and assembled girder in cantilever. That span is disconnected from the truss and emplaced upon supporting structures, at eventual roadbed level, beyond the previously constructed roadbed. Repeated, the process completes the bridge. | 11-19-2009 |
20100083552 | FIREARM OR REPEATING PYROTECHNIC MORTAR THAT ADVANCES CARTRIDGES FROM A MAGAZINE INTO A FIRING CHAMBER BY A CHEMICAL DETONATION OR STEAM EXPLOSION - A method of loading individual caseless cartridges sequentially into a firearm firing chamber by the expansive force of a small detonation in the magazine focused locally on the current top cartridge in a magazine without damaging remaining cartridges. Small individual propelling charges containing an igniter microchip located in the magazine behind each cartridge provides the loading thrust. More energetic charges containing igniter microchips are imbedded in the cartridges to fire the cartridge in the firing chamber at will. | 04-08-2010 |
20110005118 | Hand carried firearm with remote trigger - A hand carried firearm that for safety purposes, has no trigger on the firearm. A shooter has to steady his aim by controlling his breathing, and taking care to squeeze not jerk the trigger in order to hit his target. A remote trigger allows a shooter to steady only his gun hand, because motion at the remote trigger doesn't affect aim. | 01-13-2011 |
Kevin Powers, Maitland, FL US
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20140134272 | METHODS OF ENHANCING WOUND HEALING - The present invention relates to ionic compositions for enhancing wound healing, particularly in the sinonasal cavity. The ionic components of the composition can include potassium, calcium, rubidium, zinc, bromide, and magnesium in an isotonic solution. In other embodiments, the ionic components of the composition can include magnesium, bromide, sulfate, sodium, and chloride. Methods of enhancing wound healing, enhancing sinonasal mucosal healing, promoting mucosal reciliation, and debriding tissue by administering the compositions of the present invention are also presented. | 05-15-2014 |
20140134273 | METHODS OF ENHANCING WOUND HEALING USING MAGNESIUM AND BROMIDE - The present invention relates to ionic compositions for enhancing wound healing, particularly in the sinonasal cavity. The ionic components of the composition can include potassium, calcium, rubidium, zinc, bromide, and magnesium in an isotonic solution. In other embodiments, the ionic components of the composition can include magnesium, bromide, sulfate, sodium, and chloride. Methods of enhancing wound healing, enhancing sinonasal mucosal healing, promoting mucosal reciliation, and debriding tissue by administering the compositions of the present invention are also presented. | 05-15-2014 |
20140141101 | COMPOSITIONS OF ENHANCING WOUND HEALING CONTAINING MAGNESIUM AND BROMIDE - The present invention relates to ionic compositions for enhancing wound healing, particularly in the sinonasal cavity. The ionic components of the composition can include potassium, calcium, rubidium, zinc, bromide, and magnesium in an isotonic solution. In other embodiments, the ionic components of the composition can include magnesium, bromide, sulfate, sodium, and chloride. Methods of enhancing wound healing, enhancing sinonasal mucosal healing, promoting mucosal reciliation, and debriding tissue by administering the compositions of the present invention are also presented. | 05-22-2014 |
20140220156 | METHOD OF PROMOTING MUCOSAL RECILIATION - The present invention relates to ionic compositions for promoting mucosal reciliation, particularly in the sinonasal cavity. The ionic components of the composition can include potassium, calcium, rubidium, zinc, bromide, and magnesium in an isotonic solution. In other embodiments, the ionic components of the composition can include magnesium, bromide, sulfate, sodium, and chloride. | 08-07-2014 |
20140220157 | METHOD OF DEBRIDING TISSUE - The present invention relates to ionic compositions for debriding a tissue, particularly in the sinonasal cavity. The ionic components of the composition can include potassium, calcium, rubidium, zinc, bromide, and magnesium in an isotonic solution. In other embodiments, the ionic components of the composition can include magnesium, bromide, sulfate, sodium, and chloride. | 08-07-2014 |
Kevin W. Powers, Gainesville, FL US
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20100290577 | NUCLEAR REACTOR HAVING EFFICIENT AND HIGHLY STABLE THERMAL TRANSFER FLUID - A pressurized water nuclear reactor (PWNR) | 11-18-2010 |
20110032521 | SYSTEM FOR USING HIGH ASPECT RATIO, METAL PARTICLES FOR SURFACE ENHANCED RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY (SERS) - In accordance with the invention there are systems and methods of preparing surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy substrate and methods of enhanced detection of an analyte. | 02-10-2011 |
Kevin William Powers, Gainesville, FL US
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20120123182 | DEVICES FOR THERMALLY INDUCED TRANSFORMATIONS CONTROLLED BY IRRADIATION OF FUNCTIONALIZED FULLERENES - An electromagnetic radiation activated device comprises a property changing material and at least one functionalized fullerene that upon irradiation of the functionalized fullerenes with electromagnetic radiation of one or more frequencies a thermally activated chemical or physical transformation occurs in the property changing material. The thermal activated transformation of the property changing material is triggered by the heating or combustion of the functionalized fullerenes upon their irradiation. The device can include a chemical agent that is embedded in the property changing material and is released when the material is heated by the functionalized fullerenes upon irradiation. | 05-17-2012 |
20150190508 | DEVICES FOR THERMALLY INDUCED TRANSFORMATIONS CONTROLLED BY IRRADIATION OF FUNCTIONALIZED FULLERENES - An electromagnetic radiation activated device comprises a property changing material and at least one functionalized fullerene that upon irradiation of the functionalized fullerenes with electromagnetic radiation of one or more frequencies a thermally activated chemical or physical transformation occurs in the property changing material. The thermal activated transformation of the property changing material is triggered by the heating or combustion of the functionalized fullerenes upon their irradiation. The device can include a chemical agent that is embedded in the property changing material and is released when the material is heated by the functionalized fullerenes upon irradiation. | 07-09-2015 |
20160039673 | PROCESS FOR MAKING PRECISION NANOPARTICLES BY HYDROTHERMAL FLOW MANUFACTURING - A continuous reaction system (CRS) allows a method to prepare quantum dots (QDs) in a continuous manner with high precision. The CRS pumps a plurality of reagent fluids into one or more mixing sites to form a reaction fluid that is carried through a heating chamber at elevated pressures to carry out hydrothermal growth of the QDs. The pumps and heating chamber are controlled with a high precision by employing a detector downstream of the heating chamber to provide a signal that is dependent on the composition and size of the QDs. The signal is provided to a signal processor that provides a signal that control the flow rates and temperature parameters in the system. The QDs produced in this manner are consistent in size and composition and can be of a single semiconductor composition or can be core-shell QDs with a shell semiconductor formed on a core semiconductor. | 02-11-2016 |
Kurtis Stephen Powers, Pompano Beach, FL US
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20150191343 | Gas/Fuel Nozzle Holder - A portable mechanism that can be inserted into the rear portion of a gasoline-dispensing nozzle to automate the open position of that nozzle. This portable mechanism also disables the user from returning the gasoline-dispensing nozzle back into its resting cradle without removing the portable mechanism. | 07-09-2015 |
Lori A. Powers, Orlando, FL US
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20160040409 | MESH COVERING FOR DRAIN - A drain filter is provided. The drain filter of the present invention includes a mesh cover formed of crisscrossing filaments forming a plurality of openings in between. The mesh cover includes a circular inner edge. A circular band is attached to either a portion or the entire circular inner edge. The circular band is made of a stretchable elastic material, and thereby inwardly urges the circular inner edge. | 02-11-2016 |
Robert W. Powers, Boca Raton, FL US
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20090108159 | FASTENER DEVICE - A fastener device for releasably securing an object within an opening formed in a structure comprises a first fastening member and a second fastening member each having a pair of legs which are oriented at an angle relative to one another. A coupling element is movable along one of the legs of at least one of the first and second fastening members. One leg of each fastening member is inserted into a hole formed in the structure surrounding the opening allowing the other leg to pivot, preferably in a trochoidal motion, until the pivoting legs align with one another at which time the coupling element may be moved into engagement with the two pivoting legs to releasably connect the fastening members together in position to secure the object relative to the opening. | 04-30-2009 |
20100071286 | FASTENER DEVICE - A fastener device for releasably securing an object within an opening formed in a structure comprises a first fastening member and a second fastening member each having a pair of legs which are oriented at an angle relative to one another. A coupling element is movable along one of the legs of at least one of the first and second fastening members. One leg of each fastening member is inserted into a hole formed in the structure surrounding the opening allowing the other leg to pivot, preferably in a trochoidal motion, until the pivoting legs align with one another at which time the coupling element may be moved into engagement with the two pivoting legs to releasably connect the fastening members together in position to secure the object relative to the opening. | 03-25-2010 |
20100071312 | METHODS OF SECURING AN OBJECT OVER AN OPENING - A fastener device for releasably securing an object within an opening formed in a structure comprises a first fastening member and a second fastening member each having a pair of legs which are oriented at an angle relative to one another. A coupling element is movable along one of the legs of at least one of the first and second fastening members. One leg of each fastening member is inserted into a hole formed in the structure surrounding the opening allowing the other leg to pivot, preferably in a trochoidal motion, until the pivoting legs align with one another at which time the coupling element may be moved into engagement with the two pivoting legs to releasably connect the fastening members together in position to secure the object relative to the opening. | 03-25-2010 |
Ryan Powers, Boca Raton, FL US
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20160028261 | Rechargeable Battery Pack with USB Power Outlet - The present invention is a universal serial bus (USB) adapter built into an already existing detachable/rechargeable/or non-rechargeable battery pack. The battery pack is the main source of energy to power cordless tools. | 01-28-2016 |
Scott Kline Powers, Gainesville, FL US
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20160058826 | MITOCHONDRIAL-TARGETED ANTIOXIDANTS PROTECT AGAINST MECHANICAL VENTILATION-INDUCED DIAPHRAGM DYSFUNCTION AND SKELETAL MUSCLE ATROPHY - The present disclosure provides methods and compositions for preventing or treating MV-induced or disuse-induced skeletal muscle infirmities in a mammalian subject. The methods further include administering to the subject an effective amount of an aromatic-cationic peptide. | 03-03-2016 |
Sean Powers, Melbourne, FL US
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20160085954 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO VALIDATE IDENTITY WITHOUT PUTTING PRIVACY AT RISK - A method and system to verify identity while protecting private data. To locally verify identity without requiring communication with an external database or passing personal/identity information over network connections. To create a database and/or statistical model for later use to verify identify, private information from a first media is input to a device. Private information subsequently presented via a second media is then verified locally by comparing to the private information previously captured from the first media. If the resultant correlation score is sufficiently high the private information from the first media and from the second media are determined to belong to the same individual, and the user is authenticated or a desired action is approved. In case of a low correlation score, a notification may be sent to one or more entities alerting authorities of a security breach or identity theft. | 03-24-2016 |