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Christopher M. Waits, Silver Spring, MD US
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20140062087 | BALL BEARING SUPPORTED ELECTROMAGNETIC MICROGENERATOR - Methods and apparatus for forming an electromechanical device are disclosed. In some embodiments, an electromechanical device includes a first substrate; a second substrate; a rotor movably disposed in the first and second substrates and having a plurality of first turbine blades disposed on a first side of the rotor and a plurality of permanent magnets disposed on a second side of the rotor, wherein the plurality of permanent magnets are arranged about a central axis of the rotor, wherein adjacent permanent magnets have opposing magnetic poles; a channel disposed between the first and second substrates and a peripheral edge of the rotor; a plurality of microballs disposed in the channel to provide a bearing for the rotor; a third substrate disposed proximate the second side of the rotor and having a plurality of coils disposed therein such that rotation of the rotor induces current the plurality of coils. | 03-06-2014 |
20140299967 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF MAKING ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND INTEGRATED CIRCUITS USING GRAYSCALE TECHNOLOGY AND MULTILAYER THIN-FILM COMPOSITES - A physical structure and a method for forming a electronic devices on a substrate comprising: providing a substrate; forming a plurality of layers on the substrate, the layers comprising at least two layers of conducting material and a layer of insulating material therebetween; depositing photoresist material onto predetermined regions of the plurality of layers, the photoresist material varying in thickness; utilizing gray scale illumination on the photoresist material; removing a portion of the layers using physical etching to expose predetermined portions of the conducting layers. Optionally, the photoresist may be utilized on a plurality of discrete electronic devices concurrently, such that the gray scale illumination is conducted on a plurality of discrete electronic devices concurrently. Similarly, the physical etching may be conducted on the discrete electronic devices concurrently; removing different thicknesses of material concurrently. Also claimed is a product made by the claimed method. | 10-09-2014 |
Christopher Michael Waits, Silver Spring, MD US
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20090056133 | PROCESS OF FORMING AN INTERGRATED MULTIPLEXED ELECTROSPRAY ATOMIZER - A process for forming an integrated multiplex electrospray includes forming multiple holes in a ring extractor substrate to create a ring extractor. A nozzle array having multiple nozzles each nozzle defining a central axis is provided. A spacer layer is bonded to either the ring extractor or the nozzle array to form a bonded stack. The bonded stack is then aligned with remaining layer to align each of the multiple nozzles with one of the plurality of holes to less than 10 microns from concentric and the spacer layer then bonded intermediate between the ring extractor and the nozzle array layer. The spacer layer is then etched to provide fluid communication between multiple nozzles and the multiple holes of the ring extractor and form the spacer. | 03-05-2009 |
C. Thomas Waits, Cedar Park, TX US
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20140352657 | CENTERFLOW THROTTLE VALVE - A throttle valve includes a valve body defining a flow passage. A plurality of non-overlapping occluder members are mounted in the flow passage and have synchronized movement due to devices externally of the flow passage. The occluder members have mating edges which engage when closed together to substantially restrict flow through the passage. The occluder members are movable to multiple open positions wherein the mating edges are spaced apart to permit unobstructed and centralized flow through the passage. | 12-04-2014 |
Leslie Dawn Waits, Cincinnati, OH US
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20100267601 | FABRIC CARE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ORGANOSILOXANE POLYMERS - The present composition relates to fabric care compositions comprising an organosiloxane polymer. Methods of using such compositions including contacting a fabric with the composition and rinsing the fabric are also disclosed. | 10-21-2010 |
20110245137 | Three Dimensional Feel Benefits to Fabric - Methods of assessing three dimensional fabric feel are useful for identifying fabric care actives. | 10-06-2011 |
20120302488 | FABRIC CARE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ORGANOSILOXANE POLYMERS - The present composition relates to fabric care compositions comprising an organosiloxane polymer. Methods of using such compositions including contacting a fabric with the composition and rinsing the fabric are also disclosed. | 11-29-2012 |
20140047648 | FABRIC CARE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ORGANOSILOXANE POLYMERS - The present composition relates to fabric care compositions comprising an organosiloxane polymer. Methods of using such compositions including contacting a fabric with the composition and rinsing the fabric are also disclosed. | 02-20-2014 |
Robert Roland Waits, El Sobrante, CA US
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20080230658 | ADJUSTABLE TETHER DEVICE FOR SECURING BABY OBJECTS - A tether device for securing baby objects includes a stretchable cord, first and second double-buckles, and first and second loopable straps. The stretchable cord has a first end and a second end. Each loopable strap is operably attached to a corresponding double-buckle at a proximal end of the strap. Each loopable strap is configured to releasably secure an object within the strap when the distal end of the strap is threaded through the corresponding double-buckle. The straps include a section of hook fastener material and a section of loop fastener material on one side and gripping material such as neoprene on the other side. Independent buckles can be joined by a fixed loop at the proximal end of the strap, or an integral double-buckle is provided. | 09-25-2008 |
Rod Waits, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090121896 | Instrumented Component for Wireless Telemetry - A telemetry system for use in a combustion turbine engine ( | 05-14-2009 |
20100039288 | Wireless Telemetry Circuit Structure for Measuring Temperature in High Temperature Environments - A circuit affixed to a moving part of an engine for sensing and processing the temperature of the part. The circuit generates a signal representative of the temperature sensed by a thermocouple ( | 02-18-2010 |
20100039289 | Wireless Telemetry Electronic Circuit Package for High Temperature Environments - A circuit assembly ( | 02-18-2010 |
20100039290 | Wireless Telemetry Electronic Circuitry for Measuring Strain in High-Temperature Environments - In a telemetry system for use in an engine, a circuit structure ( | 02-18-2010 |
20100039779 | Wireless Telemetry Electronic Circuit Board for High Temperature Environments - A circuit assembly ( | 02-18-2010 |
20110133949 | INSTRUMENTED COMPONENT FOR WIRELESS TELEMETRY - A telemetry system for use in a combustion turbine engine ( | 06-09-2011 |
20110133950 | INSTRUMENTED COMPONENT FOR WIRELESS TELEMETRY - A telemetry system for use in a combustion turbine engine ( | 06-09-2011 |
20120005891 | WIRELESS TELEMETRY ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BOARD FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENTS - A circuit assembly ( | 01-12-2012 |
20120009056 | WIRELESS TELEMETRY ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BOARD FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENTS - A circuit assembly ( | 01-12-2012 |
20120256761 | WIRELESS TELEMETRY ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY FOR MEASURING STRAIN IN HIGH-TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENTS - In a telemetry system for use in an engine, a circuit structure ( | 10-11-2012 |
20130008179 | ULTRA HIGH TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT COUPLING - An inductance-stable ultra high temperature circuit coupling transformer ( | 01-10-2013 |
Shelley Chamblin Waits, El Sobrante, CA US
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20080230658 | ADJUSTABLE TETHER DEVICE FOR SECURING BABY OBJECTS - A tether device for securing baby objects includes a stretchable cord, first and second double-buckles, and first and second loopable straps. The stretchable cord has a first end and a second end. Each loopable strap is operably attached to a corresponding double-buckle at a proximal end of the strap. Each loopable strap is configured to releasably secure an object within the strap when the distal end of the strap is threaded through the corresponding double-buckle. The straps include a section of hook fastener material and a section of loop fastener material on one side and gripping material such as neoprene on the other side. Independent buckles can be joined by a fixed loop at the proximal end of the strap, or an integral double-buckle is provided. | 09-25-2008 |
Thomas J. Waits, Westminster, CO US
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20100293448 | CENTRALIZED WEBSITE LOCAL CONTENT CUSTOMIZATION - A plurality of geographic locations can be individually associated with separate web pages by identifying and placing in a database geographic specific content. By linking geographic location to specific content housed within the database and then using that content to populate a hypertext markup language (HTML) web page template, a plurality of individual customized web pages can be created that are both indexable and extractable. Each level of data within the database comprises geographic specific data common to a region or location that is the focus of the web page. The structured nature of the database data enables web crawlers or indexers which are associated with various search engines to identify each specific level by way of the particular file much like that of a link within an existing web page. | 11-18-2010 |