Gary Miller
Gary Miller, Henderson, NV US
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20110034252 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ALLOWING REMOTE WAGERS (BOTH FOR REAL WAGERS AND FOR FUN/POINTS/PRIZES) BY CONFIRMING PLAYER LOCATION USING NETWORK GENERATED AND/OR NETWORK CENTRIC DATA - A system and method for allowing wager(s) to be placed over a wireless network using a remote device by authenticating an established user account, and validating the location of the player using network centric data. The player utilizes the remote device, which may be a cell phone or remote computing device, connected securely to a wagering system over a wireless network (e.g., 3G). Depending on the type of game, player location is determined using GPS and/or control plane technology utilizing carrier network information. Wagers may be placed using verbal instructions or keypad entries which communicate with an interactive voice recognition system, a dedicated software application, live operator and/or web browser based application. Regardless of the wager placement methodology, the remote device is linked to a wager server and location verification is specific to the subject remote device connected thereto. Other methods of verifying location are utilized as safeguards against spoofing. | 02-10-2011 |
Gary Miller, Phoenix, AZ US
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20100212415 | Systems and Methods for Providing a Catalyst - A system for providing a catalyst to a first flow of gas. The first flow of gas has an operating pressure. A pipe carries the first flow of gas from a compressor of a turbocharger to a combustion chamber. The operating pressure of the first flow of gas varies in accordance with an operation of the compressor. The system includes an enclosure, a pump, and an atomizer. The enclosure receives a portion of the first flow of gas at the operating pressure. The pump is positioned in the enclosure. The pump receives from within the enclosure the portion of the first flow of gas. The pump provides the portion of the first flow of gas at a second pressure. Any gas that exits the enclosure is provided by the pump at the second pressure. The atomizer receives a solution having the catalyst and provides a vapor having the catalyst. The portion of the first flow of gas at the second pressure carries the vapor out of the system and into the first flow of gas for delivery to the combustion chamber. A magnitude of the second pressure comprises a magnitude of the operating pressure plus a magnitude of a pressure increase provided by the pump. | 08-26-2010 |
20110314905 | Systems and Methods for Providing a Catalyst - A system for providing a catalyst to a first flow of gas. The first flow of gas has an operating pressure for transporting the first flow of gas to a provided combustion chamber. The operating pressure established by a compressor of a provided turbocharger. The system includes a pump and an atomizer. The pump receives a portion of the first flow of gas. The atomizer receives a solution comprising the catalyst and provides a vapor comprising the catalyst. The pump provides the portion of the first flow of gas at a second pressure greater than the operating pressure. The portion of the first flow of gas at the second pressure carries the vapor out of the system and into the first flow of gas for delivery to the combustion chamber. | 12-29-2011 |
Gary Miller, Waco, KY US
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20100213695 | Adjustable tour pack assembly - An adjustable assembly attaches to the rear storage compartment of a motorcycle and can be positioned in different locations so as to make the rear seating area larger or smaller as desired. | 08-26-2010 |
Gary Miller, Tyne & Wear GB
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20100107456 | COUPLER - Couplers for attaching an accessory to an excavator arm of an excavator. Couplers having a first side for attaching the coupler to the excavator arm and a second side onto which the accessory will be coupled. The coupler includes a latch for selectively securing and releasing an attachment pin of the accessory in a jaw, groove, hook or slot in the second side of the coupler. The coupler is fully controllable from within the cab of the excavator and it allows improved security in the securement of the accessory to the coupler, i.e. preventing accidental decouplings, but while still allowing intentional decoupling operations to be carried out without undue burden. | 05-06-2010 |
20100192425 | FULLY AUTOMATIC COUPLER FOR EXCAVATOR ARM - A coupler comprising two jaws and a latch for each jaw, one of the latches being powered for movement between a latching position and a non-latching position, and being associated with a blocking mechanism that is remotely movable between a blocking position and non blocking position, and the other latch being independent of the blocking mechanism, but being also remotely moveable between a latching position and a non-latching position, wherein the powered latch, in its non-latching position, can maintain both the blocking mechanism in its non blocking position and the other latch in its non-latching position, irrespective of the orientation of the coupler. | 08-05-2010 |
20110229257 | NON-REMOVEABLE SAFETY PIN - A non-removable safety pin ( | 09-22-2011 |
20110232070 | COUPLER - Couplers for attaching an accessory to an excavator arm of an excavator. Couplers having a first side for attaching the coupler to the excavator arm and a second side onto which the accessory will be coupled. The coupler includes a latch for selectively securing and releasing an attachment pin of the accessory in a jaw, groove, hook or slot in the second side of the coupler. The coupler is fully controllable from within the cab of the excavator and it allows improved security in the securement of the accessory to the coupler, i.e. preventing accidental decouplings, but while still allowing intentional decoupling operations to be carried out without undue burden. | 09-29-2011 |
20110313625 | COUPLER WITH COUPLING STATUS SENSORS - A coupler ( | 12-22-2011 |
20120291316 | COUPLER - Couplers for attaching an accessory to an excavator arm of an excavator. Couplers having a first side for attaching the coupler to the excavator arm and a second side onto which the accessory will be coupled. The coupler includes a latch for selectively securing and releasing an attachment pin of the accessory in a jaw, groove, hook or slot in the second side of the coupler. The coupler is fully controllable from within the cab of the excavator and it allows improved security in the securement of the accessory to the coupler, i.e. preventing accidental decouplings, but while still allowing intentional decoupling operations to be carried out without undue burden. | 11-22-2012 |
Gary Miller, San Diego, CA US
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20100071125 | Modular Shower Water-Proofing System and Method of Use - Disclosed is a washing-stall pan, related methods of use, and methods of fabrication. | 03-25-2010 |
20100186333 | Modular Tile Panel and Associated Methods - Disclosed is a panel assembly including methods of assembly and installation. | 07-29-2010 |
Gary Miller, Gainesville, FL US
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20090204222 | KNEE PROSTHESIS SYSTEM WITH AT LEAST A FIRST TIBIAL PORTION ELEMENT (A TIBIAL INSERT OR TIBIAL TRIAL) AND A SECOND TIBIAL PORTION ELEMENT (A TIBIAL INSERT OR TIBIAL TRIAL), WHEREIN EACH OF THE FIRST TIBIAL PORTION ELEMENT AND THE SECOND TIBIAL PORTION ELEMENT HAS A DIFFERENT SLOPE - One embodiment of the present invention relates to a knee prosthesis system with at least a first tibial portion element (a tibial insert or a tibial insert trial) and a second tibial portion element (a tibial insert or a tibial insert trial), wherein each of the first tibial portion element and the second tibial portion element has a different slope. Another embodiment of the present invention relates to a method of implanting a knee prosthesis, wherein the method utilizes at least a first tibial portion element (a tibial insert or a tibial insert trial) and a second tibial portion element (a tibial insert or a tibial insert trial), wherein each of the first tibial portion element and the second tibial portion element has a different slope. | 08-13-2009 |
Gary Henry Miller, Milpitas, CA US
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20090192506 | Methods and devices for ablation - An ablating device has a cover which holds an interface material such as a gel. The cover contains the interface material during initial placement of the device. The ablating device may also have a removable tip or a membrane filled with fluid. In still another aspect, the ablating device may be submerged in liquid during operation. | 07-30-2009 |
Gary Miller, Grand Blanc, MI US
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20110116776 | FLUID PREHEATER - A fluid preheater ( | 05-19-2011 |
Gary Miller, Globe, AZ US
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20110133144 | PORTABLE CATTLE GUARD AND METHOD THEREFOR - A cattle guard has a grate section, wherein the grate section is arced shaped and is positioned on a ground. An end member is hingedly coupled to the grate section. The end member allows the cattle guard to adjust to conform to different fence openings. | 06-09-2011 |
Gary Miller, Kearneysville, WV US
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20110191632 | SMALL FORM FACTOR PLUGGABLE (SFP) CHECKING DEVICE FOR READING FROM AND DETERMINING TYPE OF INSERTED SFP TRANSCEIVER MODULE OR OTHER OPTICAL DEVICE - A SFP checking device (SFP Check) connects to a SFP transceiver and a PC or laptop via a USB cable. The SFP Check uses the default web browser of the PC, without an internet connection, to display details of the SFP transceiver such as wavelength, description, range, manufacturer, among other information, in accordance with program code provided to the PC via the SFP Check. All of the information a technician in the field needs to determine which SFP transceiver is the right one for a selected application and optical link is available from the SFP Check. The SFP Check and SFP transceiver both receive power via the USB cable connection to the PC. The SFP Check appears to the PC as a memory stick. A method is provided for determining the drive letter associated with the SFP Check and the program coder or file(s) it provides to the PC. | 08-04-2011 |
20140145858 | TRANSMISSION LINE MEASURING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONNECTIVITY AND MONITORING - A method for connecting low power radios into a self-assembling and self-healing network with multiple portals to higher speed networks such as, but not limited to, electrical or optical Ethernet is provided for monitoring transmission lines, for example. A clamp or other device is provided that includes an integral or associated current transformer and associated circuitry with design elements to address high temperature operation or other operating parameters. An arrangement of sensors is provided (e.g., sensors can be associated with clamps or positioned along infrastructure being monitored and without dependence on any clamps or other devices) that are designed to communicate and operate in an geographically distributed array to provide increased and autonomous monitoring of large utility, highway, communication and similar networks. A unique collection of sensors (e.g., an anemometer with no moving parts) provides comprehensive diagnostics for improved operation of large geographic scale utility, highway, communication and similar infrastructure. | 05-29-2014 |
Gary Miller, Medford, NJ US
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20110254219 | Feeder for Feeding Document to Document Imaging System and Method for Feeding Documents - A method and apparatus for processing documents are provided. The apparatus includes a feeder for receiving a packet of a plurality of documents and separating the documents to serially feed the documents to a scanner. A retard adjacent the feeder is operable in first and second positions. In the first position the retard forms a nip with the feeder so that the retard is operable to impede the progress of one or more documents in the packet while the feeder feeds one of the documents in the packet. In the second position, the retard is spaced apart from the feeder to form a gap between the feeder and the retard. The system further includes a sensor for detecting a characteristic of the documents in a packet indicative of whether the number of documents in the packet exceeds a predetermined threshold. A drive mechanism automatically drives the retard pad between the first and second positions in response to the detected characteristic. | 10-20-2011 |
Gary Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20120046096 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ALLOWING REMOTE WAGERS (BOTH FOR REAL WAGERS AND FOR FUN/POINTS/PRIZES) BY CONFIRMING PLAYER LOCATION USING NETWORK GENERATED AND/OR NETWORK CENTRIC DATA - A system and method allowing wager(s) to be placed over a wireless network using a remote device by authenticating an established user account, and validating the location of the player using network centric data. The player utilizes the remote device, which may be a cell phone or remote computing device, connected securely to a wagering system over a wireless network (e.g., 3G). Depending on the type of game, player location is determined using A-GPS and/or control plane technology utilizing carrier network information. Wagers may be placed using verbal instructions or keypad entries which communicate with a voice recognition system, dedicated software application, live operator and/or web browser based application. Regardless of the wager placement methodology, the remote device is linked to a wager server and location verification is specific to the subject remote device connected thereto. Other methods of verifying location are utilized as safeguards against spoofing and remote operation. | 02-23-2012 |
Gary Miller, Ferguson, KY US
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20120145760 | ADJUSTABLE TOUR PACK ASSEMBLY - An adjustable assembly attaches to the rear storage compartment of a motorcycle and can be positioned in different locations so as to make the rear seating area larger or smaller as desired. | 06-14-2012 |
Gary Miller, Orrville, OH US
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20120196232 | PORTABLE FIRE PIT SYSTEM - The present invention provides a portable fire pit to be used in conjunction with particularly sized fuel blocks, whereby these fuel blocks are manually positioned in a square-shaped configuration around ventilation holds provided through the base of the fire pit. Alignment flanges on the base provide a positioning and alignment brace structure for the fuel blocks, which are fitted into an abutting relationship with the alignment flanges and one another on the base. The ventilation holes are formed to align with an inner chimney formed by the positioning of the fuel blocks. This chimney is formed over the ventilation holes to allow the fire to burn from the chimney outwardly through the blocks and thereby provide an efficient burning of the fuel. | 08-02-2012 |
Gary Miller, Tyne And Wear GB
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20120230760 | Coupler with Magnet - A coupler includes first and second attachment pin jaws. A first latching mechanism is associated with the first jaw. The first latching mechanism has an arm connected to and extending away from a latching member. A second latching mechanism is associated with the jaw. The first and second latching mechanisms are adapted to latch the first and second attachment pins of an accessory in or on the first jaw and the second jaw, respectively. The second latching mechanism is powered for movement between a latching position and a non-latching position. The first latching mechanism is operatively connected to, or connectable with, the second latching mechanism to allow it to selectively operate the first latching mechanism between latching and non-latching positions by means of a groove or flange or finger on the second latching mechanism. A magnet is provided to ensure a correct disengagement of the first latch latching mechanism. | 09-13-2012 |
Gary Miller, Cramlington GB
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20120237327 | FULLY AUTOMATIC COUPLER FOR EXCAVATOR ARM - A coupler for receiving first and second pins of an accessory. A first latching mechanism is associated with a first jaw, having an arm connected to and extending away from a latching member thereof, and a second latching mechanism is associated with a second jaw, the first and second latching mechanisms adapted to latch the first and second pins of an accessory in or on the first jaw and the second jaw, respectively. The second latching mechanism is powered for movement between a latching position and a non-latching position. The first latching mechanism is connected to, or connectable with, the second latching mechanism to allow operation of the second latching mechanism selectively to operate the first latching mechanism between its own latching and non-latching positions by means of a groove or flange or finger provided on the second latching mechanism. | 09-20-2012 |
20140212846 | Coupler Alarm and Instructional Guide - An excavator ( | 07-31-2014 |
Gary Miller, Washington GB
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20130164080 | Coupler - A coupler ( | 06-27-2013 |
Gary Miller, North Richland Hills, TX US
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20150034772 | Composite Flexure for Tiltrotor Rotor System - According to one embodiment, a composite flexure may secure a rotor blade to a yoke in a tiltrotor rotor system. The composite flexure includes a composite body, a first end configured to couple the composite member to the yoke, and a second end configured to couple the composite member to the rotor blade. | 02-05-2015 |
Gary Miller, Flintshire GB
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20150148280 | Activation of Peroxygen Bleach - A peracid bleaching species is formed in situ in aqueous wash liquor by reaction of a peroxygen bleach precursor, such as perborate or percarbonate, and a bleach activator. The bleach activator is an acetylated ethylene diamine, that comprises at east 25% triacetyl ethylene diamine. The peracid is formed more rapidly even at low temperatures (F2) compared to use of conventional pure tetracetyl ethylene diamine (F1) and better disinfectant properties result. | 05-28-2015 |