Goulet, US
Burt Goulet, Bloomville, NY US
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20100058572 | JUMP PIT FORM - A is provided for constructing a jump pit with a sand area. The form is constructed in sections. Each section has an inside wall and an outside wall. A support member is located between the outside wall and the inside wall. The sections are secured together onsite. Caps are mounted on the support members. The caps include an inclined surface which slops upwardly and away from the sand area forming the inclined surface. A cover over the sand area is supported by the inclined surface. Optionally, a chamber is located adjacent the outside wall. A grate covers the chamber and the grate is supported by a brace. A mat covers the grate. Openings in the grate and in the mat permit sand through them, thrown from the sand area to drop into the chamber. | 03-11-2010 |
20120285117 | METHODS FOR FORMING A JUMP PIT - A form is provided for constructing a jump pit with a sand area. The form is constructed in sections. Each section has an inside wall and an outside wall. A support member is located between the outside wall and the inside wall. The sections are secured together onsite. Caps are mounted on the support members. The caps include an inclined surface which slops upwardly and away from the sand area forming the inclined surface. A cover over the sand area is supported by the inclined surface. Optionally, a chamber is located adjacent the outside wall. A grate covers the chamber and the grate is supported by a brace. A mat covers the grate. Openings in the grate and in the mat permit sand through them, thrown from the sand area to drop into the chamber. | 11-15-2012 |
Christopher T. Goulet, Wilmington, NC US
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20100313611 | Stringed instrument locking device - A locking device is described for preventing the theft of a stringed instrument having a neck with a curved rear face and a planar front face. The locking device includes a rear arm having a curved inner face corresponding to the rear face of the neck, and a front arm having a planar inner face corresponding to the front face of the neck. The arms are hinged at their proximal ends so that the front arm is pivotal toward and away from the rear arm. Spaced axially aligned rows of padding projections extend inwardly from the inner faces of the arms. A lock releasibly joins the distal ends of the arms to lock the locking device around the neck of an instrument. A cable has a proximal end attachable in a groove between the hinged ends of the arms and a distal end attachable to a stationary object. | 12-16-2010 |
David R. Goulet, Milton, VT US
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20110193085 | Methods of Forming Structures with a Focused ION Beam for Use in Atomic Force Probing and Structures for Use in Atomic Force Probing - Methods for forming structures to use in atomic force probing of a conductive feature embedded in a dielectric layer and structures for use in atomic force probing. An insulator layer is formed on the dielectric layer such that the conductive feature is covered. A contact hole penetrates from a top surface of the insulator layer through the insulator layer to the conductive feature. The contact hole is at least partially filled with a conductive stud that is in electrical contact with the conductive feature and exposed at the top surface of the insulator layer so as to define a structure. A probe tip of an atomic force probe tool is landed on a portion of the structure and used to electrically characterize a device structure connected with the conductive feature. | 08-11-2011 |
20140347038 | Method of Reconstructing Electrical Probes - A probe, comprising: a shank region having a top surface integrally connected to a bottom surface of a conical region; a pyramidal tip region having a base surface integrally connected to a top surface of the conical region; and wherein the base surface of the pyramidal tip region is contained within a perimeter of the top surface of the conical region. Also a method of fabricating the probe and a method of probing devices under test. | 11-27-2014 |
Doug Goulet, Hanover, MN US
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20120263574 | Pressure Compensating Wet Seal Chamber - Some embodiments of the invention provide a pump including a pump chamber, a shaft at least partially positioned in the pump chamber, an impeller coupled to the shaft, and a seal coupled to the shaft. The pump also includes a wet seal chamber with a first fluid. The wet seal chamber can include a bladder that compresses to compensate for volumetric expansion of the first fluid. The wet seal chamber substantially prevents fluid from contacting the seal in order to prolong a life of the seal. | 10-18-2012 |
Douglas Goulet, Hanover, MN US
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20080210326 | Control Valve with Vortex Chambers - A fluid flow control valve comprises a plurality of vortex, fluid pressure reduction chambers | 09-04-2008 |
Douglas P. Goulet, Big Lake, MN US
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20080290308 | Dispense valve - A dispense tap for a frozen beverage machine has a transition section defining a tapered bore with an inlet for frozen beverage from a freeze barrel of the machine and an outlet for frozen beverage controlled by a valve operable by a handle. The handle is rotatable to allow frozen beverage to flow from the transition section through a dispense cavity in the valve for exiting the tap. The outlet has a cross-section greater than the cross-section of the inlet which prevents ice conglomerating and forming a plug in the bore of the transition section. | 11-27-2008 |
Douglas P. Goulet, Hanover, MN US
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20090217996 | Fluid Control - A valve trim for a pressure reduction valve containing a plurality of high hydraulic flow resistance flowpaths therethrough. Each flowpath comprises at least two inlets ( | 09-03-2009 |
20100001213 | Fluid Control - A valve having a trim comprising a plurality of impingement flowpaths, each flowpath comprising a central impingement chamber and having three radially directed inlet passages is provided. As the fluid floes through the inlet passages and enters the impingement chamber the flow starts to turn and impinge upon one another at a substantially central point within the impingement chamber and exit together via the outlet which is substantially axial to the impingement chamber. As the flows entering the impingement chamber impinge on one another as opposed to a wall of the flowpath, the impingement can be used to create a flowpath with reduced erosion. | 01-07-2010 |
20100032596 | Fluid Control - A valve having a trim comprising a plurality of a vortex flowpaths, each flowpath comprising a central vortex chamber and having three tangential inlet passages is provided. As the fluid flows through the inlet passages and enters the vortex chamber the flows start to turn and impinge upon one another, i.e., the flow entering via inlet passage will impinge upon the flow entering via inlet, the flow entering inlet will impinge on the flow entering inlet and the flow entering inlet will impinge on the flow entering inlet. As the flow entering vortex chamber impinges on another fluid flow as opposed to a wall of the flowpath the vortex can be used to create a flowpath with reduced erosion. The flow from the inlets combine in a radial flow within the vortex chamber and exit via the outlet which is substantially axial to the vortex chamber. | 02-11-2010 |
Evan M. Goulet, Baltimore, MD US
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20140301895 | IN LINE STERILIZER - A sterilization system includes a plurality of modular gas impermeable chambers separable by doors movable between an open position in which gas may flow freely between the adjacent chambers and a closed position in which gas flow between the adjacent chambers is prevented. A conveyor system carries objects between the chambers. Sterilant gas is controllably deliverable to at least one of the chambers. Objects are conveyed between the chambers to execute a sterilization operation. | 10-09-2014 |
Heather Goulet, Wolverton, MN US
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20090081448 | PULTRUSION WITH ABRASION RESISTANT FINISH - A lineal product includes a substrate having an outer surface, a thermoplastic base layer applied to the outer surface, and a second thermoplastic layer applied over at least a portion of the base layer, the second layer having a hardness of at least 1H pencil hardness. | 03-26-2009 |
Jeff M. Goulet, North Branch, MN US
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20150047917 | SIDE-BY-SIDE VEHICLE - A utility vehicle includes a plurality of ground-engaging members, a frame assembly supported by the plurality of ground-engaging members, and a powertrain assembly. Additionally, the utility vehicle includes a body generally surrounding the frame assembly and including a hood, dashboard assembly, and a side panel. | 02-19-2015 |
Josh Goulet, Holland, MI US
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20140012465 | VEHICLE TRAILER CONNECT SYSTEM - A vehicle trailer connect system and automated parking system for use with a motor vehicle. Apparatus of the system has an input for obtaining information from a vehicle communication bus; an output for sending information to a vehicle communications bus; a control circuit for controlling the position and movement of a motor vehicle; an image gathering system to obtain visual or spatial data between a motor vehicle hitch and a hitch receiver attached to the trailer. A system controller guides vehicle steering as the vehicle is backed through a field of view of the image gathering system. | 01-09-2014 |
Lucy Goulet, Blackstone, MA US
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20130167343 | AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR LINE AND VEHICLE FUEL LINE DISCONNECTOR TOOL - A tool for decoupling fluid lines includes first and second substantially identical handles pivotably joined and including jaws with spaced prongs in a plane parallel to a connecting pivot pin of the handles. The prongs of each handle may be differentially spaced to facilitate engagement with a coupler and coupler release device. | 07-04-2013 |
Mark T. Goulet, Lexington, MA US
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20090048276 | Inhibitors of Fatty Acid Synthase (Fas) - The instant invention provides for compounds which comprise substituted 3-aryl-4-hydroxyquinolin-2(1H)-ones that inhibit FAS activity. The invention also provides for compositions comprising such inhibitory compounds and methods of inhibiting FAS activity by administering the compound to a patient in need of treatment of cancer. | 02-19-2009 |
Mark T. Goulet, Westfield, NJ US
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20100152185 | DIPHENYL SUBSTITUTED CYCLOALKANES, COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SUCH COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - The instant invention provides compounds of formula I which are 5-lipoxygenase activating protein inhibitors. | 06-17-2010 |
Mary E. Goulet, Mclean, VA US
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20110293376 | Tenting-Over a Deepwater Oil Discharge, Tents for Deepwater Oil Containment and Off-the-Shelf Quick-Response Kits - Large-volume oil containment tents and other flexible structures are provided, especially using an oil-impermeable, water-permeable material. A relatively light-weight flexible structure can be arrayed at sea surface, and dispatched downwards to deepwater such as by adding weighting pellets in hollow region(s). An off-the-shelf oil containment product for tenting-over a deepwater, high-pressure oil emergency is provided. When a deepwater oil emergency occurs, the off-the-shelf, relatively light-weight containment product can be transported immediately to the surface coordinates above the emergency, and deployed rapidly by emergency responders who have been able to previously practice using the containment product. | 12-01-2011 |
20110293377 | Collapsible High-Volume Oil Containment Device, and Deepwater Oil Containment Methods - High-volume, collapsible oil containment devices are provided. The high volume collapsible oil containment devices are useable to mitigate seabed deepwater oil emergencies. | 12-01-2011 |
Mary Elizabeth Goulet, Mclean, VA US
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20110293375 | Deepwater Oil Containment Methods and Structures, Underwater Oil Containment Bubbles, Domes, Tents, Bags and Other Flexible Structures - Large-volume oil containment bubbles, domes, tents, silos and other flexible structures are provided, especially using an oil-impermeable, water-permeable material such as uncoated nylon. A relatively light-weight flexible structure can be arrayed at sea surface, and dispatched downwards to deepwater such as by adding weighting pellets in hollow region(s). | 12-01-2011 |
20130132266 | Computerized Mortgage Foreclosure-Capping System - Computerized capping of mortgage foreclosures. | 05-23-2013 |
20130146546 | Emergency Filtering and Oil Containment, Especially in Deepwater - An emergency filtration response method to an underwater oil emergency, useable in deepwater. | 06-13-2013 |
20140112459 | STOPPING ROBOCALLS - A robocall is prevented from reaching a telephone subscriber, by an automated calling screening system that tests for presence of a human caller on the line, and disconnects calls absent a predetermined response indicating presence of a human caller. | 04-24-2014 |
Michael Goulet, Newton, MA US
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20100281488 | DETECTING NON-REDUNDANT COMPONENT DEPENDENCIES IN WEB SERVICE INVOCATIONS - Relationships between components in an application and the services they provide are identified, including redundant caller-callee sequences. Specific components of interest are instrumented to obtain data when they execute. Data structures are created which identify the components and their dependencies on one other. To avoid excessive overhead costs, redundant dependencies are identified. A dependency data structure can be provided for each unique dependency. When repeated instances of a dependency are detected, the associated dependency data structure can be augmented with correlation data of the repeated instances, such as transaction identifiers and sequence identifiers. Sequence identifiers identify an order in which a component is called. A flag can be used to force the creation of a new dependency data structure, and a calling component's name can be used instead of a sequence identifier. Agents report the dependency data structures to a manager to provide graph data in a user interface. | 11-04-2010 |
20100287541 | Instrumenting An Application With Flexible Tracers To Provide Correlation Data And Metrics - A technique for flexibly adding instrumentation to an application. A file is created which includes a dynamic parameter syntax. The file identifies a trace point in the application, such as a method, and the syntax includes one or more parameters which are evaluated when the method is invoked. The parameters can be used to provide cross-process correlation and/or performance metrics. A client process which calls a server process can include the parameter in a message header according to any desired transport protocol, such as HTTP or JMS. Different application protocols and implementation can be accommodated to track a transaction which executes on different platforms. The dynamic parameter syntax is interpreted as uncompiled code and is designed to be added by the user in the field to augment a package of pre-built instrumentation software after the package has been deployed. | 11-11-2010 |
20110016207 | Selective Reporting Of Upstream Transaction Trace Data - Technology for monitoring transactions in a computing environment is disclosed. Execution of a transaction by a first application is monitored by a first software entity executing on a first computing device. Performance data that relates to execution of the transaction by a first application is generated. Execution of the transaction by a second application is monitored by a second software entity. The transaction is executed by the second application based on a request from the first application. A determination is made, based on the monitoring, that the first software entity should report the performance data to a third software entity that executes on a second computing device. Based on determining that the first software entity should report the performance data, data is propagated that indicates that the first software entity should report the performance data. The first software entity reports the performance data to the third software entity. | 01-20-2011 |
Michael D. Goulet, Southbridge, MA US
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20130258599 | CONDUCTION COOLING OF MULTI-CHANNEL FLIP CHIP BASED PANEL ARRAY CIRCUITS - A method of forming a heat-dissipating structure for semiconductor circuits is provided. First and second semiconductor integrated circuit (IC) chips are provided, where the first and second semiconductor chips each have first and second opposing sides, wherein the first and second semiconductor IC chips are configured to be fixedly attached to a top surface of a substantially planar circuit board along their respective first sides. The respective second opposing sides of each of the first and second semiconductor IC chips are coupled to first and second respective portions of a sacrificial thermal spreader material, the sacrificial thermal spreader material comprising a material that is thermally conductive. The first and second portions of the sacrificial thermal spreader material are planarized to substantially equalize a respective first height of the first semiconductor chip and a respective second height of the second semiconductor chip. | 10-03-2013 |
Michael J. Goulet, Newton, MA US
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20090216874 | MONITORING ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSACTIONS WITHIN SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE - A monitoring system is used to monitor extended business transactions comprised of asynchronous messages. Each message may be a request or a response of an application transaction request-response pair and may be identified with a unique identifier. The unique identifier may be used to identify two or more asynchronous messages, where each extended business transaction may be associated with one or more unique identifiers to identify messages that comprise the business transaction. The extended business transactions are completed over an extended period of time and implemented over several different machines which may or may not be in communication with each other are monitored. Alerts are generated when messages of the extended business transaction do not satisfy a threshold or other criteria, such as a time period for occurring. A user interface or other mechanism may be used to configure the transactions and provide information regarding the status of the transactions and alerts generated for uncompleted portions of the transaction. | 08-27-2009 |
Michael J. Goulet, Weare, NH US
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20140107835 | Product Dispensing System - A system for controlling selection and distribution of a product in a product dispensing system. The system includes a user interface for prompting a selection and selecting the product, a machine control processor in communication with the user interface, a power distribution module connected to the machine control processor, and a power supply unit for supplying power to the system through the power distribution module. | 04-17-2014 |
Michael Jason Goulet, Weare, NH US
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20130282451 | Systems and Methods for Providing a Promotion for a Combined Product Dispensed from a Product Dispenser - Embodiments of the invention can include systems and methods for providing a promotion for a combined product dispensed from a product dispenser. In one embodiment, a system can provide a promotion for a combined product dispensed from a product dispenser. The system can include a code generation module operable to receive data associated with a plurality of product recipes; and generate a machine readable item with a promotion identifier, and a combined recipe including the plurality of product recipes, wherein the machine readable item configures a product dispenser to promote and dispense the combined recipe. | 10-24-2013 |
Mike Goulet, Neenah, WI US
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20080257512 | Single Ply Tissue Products Surface Treated With A Softening Agent - Tissue products are described that have been topically treated with a chemical additive, such as a softener. The softener may be, for instance, a polysiloxane. The polysiloxane is topically applied to a tissue sheet, such as a single ply sheet, so as to form a Z-directional gradient in the sheet. Particular, most of the polysiloxane remains on the surface of the tissue product as opposed to migrating to the center of the sheet. In this manner, tissue sheets are formed with improved softness at lower levels of polysiloxane and without the need for applying any surfactants to the sheet. A system for applying chemical additives to tissue sheets is also described. The system includes a chemical additive applicator, such as a meltblown die that emits the chemical additive through a plurality of orifices. In one embodiment, the system includes a device for periodically cleaning the orifices during application of the chemical additive. The cleaning device may be, for instance, a brush that traverses across the die head when desired. | 10-23-2008 |
Mike T. Goulet, Neenah, WI US
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20080216977 | WIPING PRODUCTS WITH CONTROLLED LINT PROPERTIES - Wiping products, such as tissue products, are disclosed containing an additive composition. The additive composition, for instance, comprises an aqueous dispersion containing an alpha-olefin polymer, an ethylene-carboxylic acid copolymer, or mixtures thereof. The alpha-olefin polymer may comprise an interpolymer of ethylene and octene, while the ethylene-carboxylic acid copolymer may comprise ethylene-acrylic acid copolymer. The additive composition may also contain a dispersing agent, such as a fatty acid. The additive composition may be incorporated into the base web by being combined with the fibers that are used to form the web. Alternatively, the additive composition may be topically applied to the web after the web has been formed. The additive composition can improve various properties of the wiping product. For instance, in one embodiment, the additive composition can reduce lint and increase softness. | 09-11-2008 |
20090065160 | Methods of Making Two-Sided Cloth Like Webs - The present invention is generally directed to paper products having great softness and strength and methods of making the paper products. The paper products are formed from one or more paper webs that can be made according to various methods. In one embodiment, the paper web is an uncreped through-air dried web. According to the present invention, at least one side of the paper web is treated with a bonding material according to a preselected pattern and creped from a creping surface. Through the process, a two-sided tissue web is formed having a smooth side and a textured side. | 03-12-2009 |
20100236735 | Creped Tissue Sheets Treated With An Additive Composition According to A Pattern - Tissue sheets are disclosed containing an additive composition. The additive composition is applied to the tissue sheet during a creping process in a controlled manner such that the additive composition forms deposits on the sheet separated by untreated areas. In one embodiment, the additive composition is applied to a creping surface. A wet tissue sheet is then transferred to the creping surface by a topographical surface containing elevations. The elevations press the tissue sheet against the creping surface. When creped from the surface, the additive compositions transfers to the tissue sheet according to where the elevations were located on the topographical surface. | 09-23-2010 |
20110129645 | Wiping Products Having Enhanced Cleaning Abilities - Wiping products are disclosed containing an additive composition that enhances the cleaning properties of the product. The additive composition, for instance, comprises an aqueous dispersion containing an alpha-olefin polymer, an ethylene-carboxylic acid copolymer, or mixtures thereof. The alpha-olefin polymer may comprise an interpolymer of ethylene and octene, while the ethylene-carboxylic acid copolymer may comprise ethylene-acrylic acid copolymer. The additive composition may also contain a dispersing agent, such as a fatty acid. | 06-02-2011 |
20120125552 | Creped Tissue Sheets Treated With An Additive Composition According To A Pattern - Tissue sheets are disclosed containing an additive composition. The additive composition is applied to the tissue sheet during a creping process in a controlled manner such that the additive composition forms deposits on the sheet separated by untreated areas. In one embodiment, the additive composition is applied to a creping surface. A wet tissue sheet is then transferred to the creping surface by a topographical surface containing elevations. The elevations press the tissue sheet against the creping surface. When creped from the surface, the additive compositions transfers to the tissue sheet according to where the elevations were located on the topographical surface. | 05-24-2012 |
Mike Thomas Goulet, Neenah, WI US
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20080230195 | Tissue products containing non-fibrous polymeric surface structures and a topically-applied softening composition - Soft tissue products with a good rate of absorbency, such as facial and bath tissue, are provided by forming a tissue sheet with a non-fibrous polymeric surface structure and thereafter topically applying a softening composition comprising a polysiloxane, a fatty alkyl derivative and glycerin. The non-fibrous polymeric surface structure is created by applying an additive composition to the surface of a tissue sheet prior to or after drying. The additive composition can be an aqueous dispersion containing an alpha-olefin polymer, an ethylene-carboxylic acid copolymer, or mixtures thereof. The alpha-olefin polymer may comprise an interpolymer of ethylene and octene, while the ethylene-carboxylic acid copolymer may comprise ethylene-acrylic acid copolymer. | 09-25-2008 |
20080302498 | Process for incorporating poorly substantive paper modifying agents into a paper sheet via wet end addition - Synthetic co-polymers having moieties capable of forming hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, or covalent bonds with cellulose fibers and paper modifying moieties capable of modifying a paper sheet are disclosed. These synthetic co-polymers are derived from the reaction of an aldehyde functional polymer and an aldehyde reactive paper modifying agent containing a non-hydroxyl aldehyde reactive functional group. | 12-11-2008 |
20100243187 | Method for Applying Chemical Additives to Pulp During the Pulp Processing and Products Made by Said Method - Pulp fibers can be treated with chemical additives with a minimal amount of unretained chemical additives present later in the process water. The present invention is a method for preparing chemically treated pulp fiber. A fiber slurry is created comprising process water and pulp fibers. The fiber slurry is transported to a web-forming apparatus of a pulp sheet machine thereby forming a wet fibrous web. The wet fibrous web is dried to a predetermined consistency thereby forming a dried fibrous web. The dried fibrous web is treated with a chemical additive thereby forming a chemically treated dried fibrous web. The dried fibrous web contains chemically treated pulp fibers. The chemically treated pulp fibers retain from between about 10 to about 100 percent of the applied amount of the chemical additive when the chemically treated pulp fibers are redispersed in water. | 09-30-2010 |
20140048224 | Absorbent Barrier Tissue - In general, the present disclosure is directed to creped tissue webs, and products produced therefrom. The creped webs and products are strong, soft, and have improved strike-through and absorbency properties. The improvement in both strike-through and absorbency is achieved in-part by increasing the basis weight of the web, while at the same time reducing the creping composition add-on levels. | 02-20-2014 |
20140050889 | High Basis Weight Creped Tissue - In general, the present disclosure is directed to creped tissue webs, and products produced therefrom. The creped webs and products are strong, soft, and have fine crepe structure, such as less than about 12, measured as % COV at a STFI wavelength of 16 to 32 mm, using the test method set forth herein. Fine crepe structure is achieved even at basis weights in excess of 16 gsm per ply. | 02-20-2014 |
20140050890 | High Basis Weight Tissue with Low Slough - Low slough, high basis weight tissue webs and products are provided. The tissue webs generally have basis weights greater than about 16 grams per square meter (gsm), while maintaining less than about 4 mg of slough. All while yielding tissue products that are both thick and soft. | 02-20-2014 |
Peter E. Goulet, Dillsburg, PA US
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20140081515 | AUTOMOTIVE FRICTION ASSIST SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED TRACTION - An automotive friction assist system with improved traction enables a motor vehicle to stop quickly and start easily on low friction surfaces, such as those present during icy conditions. The system operates by introducing more static friction points between the leading contact edges of wheels of a motor vehicle. Additionally, the present invention provides a sensor to activate the friction assist system when the road surface temperature is at or near the freezing point of water. The friction assist system will increase static friction on a road surface and aid an ABS system on a vehicle to bring the vehicle to a stop in less distance than otherwise possible. The friction assist system will also increase static friction and aid a motor vehicle's wheel slip regulator when a vehicle is attempting to gain traction or forward drive momentum. | 03-20-2014 |
Robert J. Goulet, Woodruff, SC US
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20100285711 | Fabrics having a topically applied silver-based finish exhibiting a reduced propensity for discoloration - Improvements in the wash durability and discoloration levels for fabrics having topically applied silver-ion treatments (such as ion-exchange compounds, like zirconium phosphates, glasses and/or zeolites) are provided. Such solid compounds are generally susceptible to discoloration and, due to the solid nature thereof, are typically easy to remove from topical surface applications. The inventive treatment requires the presence of a specific polyurethane binder, either as a silver-ion overcoat or as a component of a dye bath mixture admixed with the silver-ion antimicrobial compound. In addition, specific metal halide additives (preferably substantially free from sodium ions) are utilized to combat the discolorations typical of such silver-ion formulations. As a result, wash durability, discoloration levels, or both, can be improved to the extent that after a substantial number of standard launderings and dryings, the inventive treatment does not wear away in any appreciable amount and the color of the treatment remains substantially the same as when first applied. The particular treatment method as well as the treated fabrics are also encompassed within this invention. | 11-11-2010 |
Robert J. Goulet, Spartanburg, SC US
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20080268732 | Yarns and fabrics having a wash-durable non-electrically conductive topically applied metal-based finish - Durable non-electrically conductive metal treatments (such as coatings or finishes) for yarns and textile fabrics are provided. Such treatments preferably comprise silver and/or silver ions; however, other metals, such as zinc, iron, copper, nickel, cobalt, aluminum, gold, manganese, magnesium, and the like, may also be present or alternatively utilized. Such a treatment provides, as one example, an antimicrobial fiber and/or textile fabric which remains on the surface and does not permit electrical conductivity over the surface. The treatment is extremely durable on such substrates; after a substantial number of standard launderings and dryings, the treatment does not wear away in any appreciable amount and thus the substrate retains its antimicrobial activity (or other property). | 10-30-2008 |
Robert J. Goulet, Park City, UT US
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20090209155 | LAYERED THERMALLY-INSULATING FABRIC WITH THIN HEAT REFLECTIVE AND HEAT DISTRIBUTING CORE - A composite fire-resistant, heat-diffusing, and heat-reflective article. The article includes at least two layers of a fire-retardant and heat-resistant fabric with a heat diffusing and/or heat-reflective core disposed between the fabric layers. The core may include at least one layer of a thin metal foil (e.g., thin aluminum foil). The composite fire-resistant, heat-diffusing, and heat-reflective article provides durability, fire resistance, and the ability to withstand high heat exposure on one face for an extended period of time without transferring significant heat to the opposite face. Combining fire-retardant fabrics with a heat diffusing and/or heat-reflective core achieves a true synergy by offering greater fire and heat protection to persons and structures than either component can offer alone. | 08-20-2009 |
20090258180 | LAYERED THERMALLY-INSULATING FABRIC WITH AN INSULATING CORE - A composite fire-resistant and heat blocking article. The article includes at least two layers of a fire-retardant and heat-resistant fabric with a heat-barrier and/or heat-absorbing core material disposed between the fabric layers. The composite fire-resistant and heat blocking article provides durability, fire resistance, and the ability to withstand high heat exposure on one face for an extended period of time without transferring significant heat to the opposite face. Combining fire-retardant fabrics with a heat-barrier and/or heat-absorbing core material achieves a true synergy by offering greater fire and heat protection to persons and structures than either component can offer alone. | 10-15-2009 |
Robert Jacque Goulet, Gastonia, NC US
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20130306186 | BREATHABLE MULTI-COMPONENT EXHAUST INSULATION SYSTEM - A breathable, multi-layer exhaust insulation system is provided. The system includes a multi-layer sleeve, wherein the first layer, which is positioned adjacent the exhaust system pipes, is a braided sleeve which may be constructed from high-temperature resistant materials such as e-glass, s-glass, silica or ceramic. Additional braided layers of material may be included, as well. An outside cover of material is preferably a circular knitted fabric that contains glass fibers and resin-based fibers. The knitted fabric forms a tube on the outside of the insulating layers, and may be formed from a core spun yarn, which includes a glass filament core and a high-melt fiber on the wrap. Optionally, the system may also include a perforated or unperforated metal foil layer and/or a tape wrap, and the various components may be configured as desired. | 11-21-2013 |
20140094077 | HEAT CURABLE COMPOSITE TEXTILE - A heat curable, circular knitted fabric includes reinforcing and meltable resin fibers that can be cured to form a more rigid material form. In one embodiment, the fabric includes a core spun yarn, wherein the core may be made from glass, carbon, basalt, aramid or metal. The wrap surrounding the core may include resin type fibers such as Poly(p-phenylene sulfide) PPS, Polyetherimide (PEI), Polyether ether ketone (PEEK), Polysulfone (PES), Polyphthalamide (PPA), nylon, polyester, or polypropylene. | 04-03-2014 |
Robert Lowry Goulet, Orlando, FL US
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20080235338 | Apparatus, systems, and methods to facilitate the interaction between parties - Devices, systems and methods for facilitating interactions between individuals are disclosed. The exemplary method may include providing member facility information and allowing other members to review the facility information. Members may request a meeting with another member with details of the requested meeting via the system. The request is transmitted to another member and the other member may accept, deny, or modify the request by the other member. Members may have an other members inclusive list or other members exclusive list to assist in facilitating interactions. Ratings may be used to rate other members and interaction facilities to aid in facilitating future interactions. | 09-25-2008 |
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