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Greg Allison, Orefield, PA US
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20150217922 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR THE RETENTION OF A PERSONAL ELECTRONICS DEVICE WITHIN A PHYSICAL INTERACTION DEVICE - A retention apparatus configured to retain a personal electronic device within a physical interaction device may include one or more retention clips flexibly secured within an interior receptacle of the physical interaction device such that the one or more clips deflect as the personal electronic device is inserted into the interior receptacle and a lip of each of the one or more clips engages a surface of the personal electronic device upon full insertion of the personal electronic device into the interior receptacle, thereby securely retaining the personal electronic device within the interior receptacle until manipulation of the one or more retention clips by a user to release the personal electronic device from the interior receptacle. | 08-06-2015 |
Gregory Allison, Orefield, PA US
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20090302656 | Preference Control Mechanism - A preference control mechanism is provided that includes a housing, a shuttle, a sub shuttle and at least one resilient member. The housing has a channel. The shuttle has a cavity. The shuttle is moveable within the channel of the housing from a first position to at least one second position. The sub shuttle is moveable within the channel of the housing and is moveable independent of the shuttle. The one or more resilient members have a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The first end is attached to the shuttle and the second end is attached to the sub shuttle. The preference control mechanism is configured for attachment to at least one chair component. Chairs may also be designed to include one or more embodiments of the preference control mechanism. | 12-10-2009 |
20090302657 | Height Adjustment Mechanism for a Chair - A height adjustment mechanism is disclosed that includes a pedestal height variability mechanism. The pedestal height variability mechanism includes a first member and a biasing mechanism. The biasing mechanism is configured to hold the first member in a first position. The first member has a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The biasing mechanism has a first portion attached to the first member adjacent the first end of the first member. The biasing mechanism also has a second portion attached to the first member adjacent to the second end of the first member. Preferably, a second member is also provided that is moveably attached to the first member. The second member may be configured such that movement of the second member actuates height adjustment of a chair. | 12-10-2009 |
20090302661 | Armrest Apparatus - An armrest apparatus and chair including one or more armrest apparatuses are disclosed. Each armrest apparatus includes an armrest member attached to at least one chair component. The armrest member has a first aperture and a second aperture. A first plate is positioned above the armrest member. The first plate has a longitudinal slot that is transverse to the first and second apertures. An armrest cover is attached to the first plate. A resilient device is positioned between the first plate and the armrest cover or between the first plate and the armrest member. The resilient device has a first hole sized and configured to receive the first member and a second hole sized and configured to receive the second member. A first member extends through the first aperture, first hole and the longitudinal slot and a second member extends through the second aperture, second hole and the longitudinal slot. | 12-10-2009 |
20090302663 | Chair and Method for Assembling the Chair - A method of assembling a chair includes providing a first chair component composed of a first polymeric material and a second chair component composed of a second polymeric material. An adhesive is positioned on or in the first chair component. The adhesive is composed of a third polymeric material and at least one ferromagnetic susceptor. The second chair component is positioned in engagement with the adhesive and adjacent to the first chair component. A magnetic field or electromagnetic waves are applied to the adhesive to activate the adhesive. A force is also applied to at least one of the first chair component and the second chair component to press the first chair component and the second chair component. A chair is also provided that includes the first and second chair components and the adhesive. | 12-10-2009 |
20090302666 | Laser Welding of Chair Components - A method of laser welding chair components together is provided. The method includes selecting at least one first chair component comprised of a first polymeric material that is at least substantially translucent to a laser and selecting at least one second chair component comprised of a second polymeric material that is opaque to the laser such that the one or more second chair components will absorb at least a portion of the heat or energy provided by the laser. The one or more first chair components are laser welded to the one or more second chair components. A chair is also provided that includes a first component composed of polymeric material laser welded to a second component composed of polymeric material. | 12-10-2009 |
20120146380 | Height Adjustment Mechanism for a Chair - A height adjustment mechanism is disclosed that includes a pedestal height variability mechanism. The pedestal height variability mechanism includes a first member and a biasing mechanism. The biasing mechanism is configured to hold the first member in a first position. The first member has a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The biasing mechanism has a first portion attached to the first member adjacent the first end of the first member. The biasing mechanism also has a second portion attached to the first member adjacent to the second end of the first member. Preferably, a second member is also provided that is moveably attached to the first member. The second member may be configured such that movement of the second member actuates height adjustment of a chair. | 06-14-2012 |
20120153693 | Preference Control Mechanism - A preference control mechanism is provided that includes a housing, a shuttle, a sub shuttle and at least one resilient member. The housing has a channel. The shuttle has a cavity. The shuttle is moveable within the channel of the housing from a first position to at least one second position. The sub shuttle is moveable within the channel of the housing and is moveable independent of the shuttle. The one or more resilient members have a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The first end is attached to the shuttle and the second end is attached to the sub shuttle. The preference control mechanism is configured for attachment to at least one chair component. Chairs may also be designed to include one or more embodiments of the preference control mechanism, | 06-21-2012 |
Gregory P. Allison, Allentown, PA US
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20150351549 | STOOL WITH DOMED BASE AND SEAT - A stool having a center column connecting a domed base and a domed seat is disclosed. The domed seat and/or the domed base may be resiliently deformable during use to provide a user with a “bouncing” sensation. The domed seat and/or domed base also may define or contain inflatable or fillable bladders to give them shape and/or provide the aforementioned “bouncing” sensation. The distance between the domed seat and domed base may be varied in some embodiments to adjust the height of the stool. | 12-10-2015 |
Jeffrey Wayne Allison, Etters, PA US
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20090001988 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR INTERFACED WITH CONDUCTIVE INK ON A CARDBOARD SUBSTRATE - An inventory control system, comprising a blister pack having a pierceable sheet that includes a plurality of printed circuits overlying each of the compartments of the blister pack. The printed circuits are in electrical communication with a connector assembly, the connector assembly being in electrical communication with a removable header. The header is in communication with a microprocessor controlled device having a memory; wherein the microprocessor controlled device determines the contents of the blister pack. The blister pack and connector assembly are removed from the substantially fixed header so the contents can be distributed. As the contents are distributed from the blister pack, the printed circuits are broken. When the connector assembly is reattached to the blister pack, electrical signals transmitted through the connector assembly and the blister pack determines the number of broken circuits, indicative of the contents of the blister pack. The connector assembly is a reusable device that includes a board that provides for electrical communication between the header and the blister pack and also facilitates assembly and removal of the connector to the header. | 01-01-2009 |
20090254081 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SURGICAL JAW ASSEMBLY - A surgical jaw assembly having a top portion and a bottom portion hingedly attached. The top and bottom portion having a base, a seal plate and a cover, the seal plate and base being in direct contact and being electrically common. The bottom portion having a blade that is stationary relative to the base and the top portion having an insert configured to receive the blade when the top portion and bottom portion are in a predetermined position. The cover is overmolded onto the base, securing the seal plate to the base on both the top portion and bottom portion. | 10-08-2009 |
Jennifer Allison, Seven Valleys, PA US
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20110104934 | Modular connector plug for high speed applications - A modular connector plug for high speed applications includes a wire guide filter at least partially situated in the conductor-receiving cavity of the housing of the plug. The wire guide filter includes an impedance containing portion comprising a longitudinally extending body having a plurality of longitudinally extending passageways and an internal cable guide portion comprising a longitudinally extending body defining a plurality of longitudinally extending passageways. | 05-05-2011 |
Keith Allison, Blandon, PA US
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20140242286 | ENHANCED WASHABILITY INKS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - An enhanced washability ink composition has enhanced rinsability and/or washability from fabric, walls, or skin. The composition may comprise about 70 wt % to about 95 wt % water; about 5 wt % to about 35 wt % one or more sugars (e.g., dextrins); about 1 wt % to about 40 wt % one or more optional dye blockers; about 0.1 wt % to about 15 wt % one or more dyes; and one or more optional additives. The rinsable ink composition is usable in a variety of instruments, including markers or pens. A method for making the rinsable ink composition comprises dissolving one or more sugars (e.g., dextrins) in water to form a sugar solution; subsequently adding one or more dyes to the sugar solution to form a sugar-dye solution; and subsequently adding one or more optional dye blockers to the sugar-dye solution. | 08-28-2014 |
Keith J. Allison, Blandon, PA US
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20080213483 | Ruled paper product - The invention includes an article for use in preparing a visual presentation having a paper or paper display item with ruled lines pre-printed thereon, and a reducing fluid source. The user can apply the reducing fluid from the reducing fluid source to the ruled lines to chemically reduce the ruled lines on at least a portion of the paper or paper display item to thereby render that portion free of visual ruled lines. Also included is a method of preparing a visual presentation comprising providing a paper or paper display item having ruled lines pre-printed thereon, writing on the paper or paper display using the pre-printed lines for guidance, and applying a reducing fluid to the lines to render the ruled lines substantially invisible without rendering invisible the writing disposed on the paper or paper display. | 09-04-2008 |
William C. Allison, Murrysville, PA US
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20090047884 | CHEMICAL MECHANICAL POLISHING PAD STRUCTURE MINIMIZING TRAPPED AIR AND POLISHING FLUID INTRUSION - A polishing pad is attachable to a platen to minimize trapped air and polishing fluid intrusion. The pad comprises a polishing layer having a polishing surface on a first end of the pad and a polishing layer peripheral edge extending away from the polishing surface; a gas impermeable attaching layer defines an attachment surface for securing the pad to the platen at an opposed second end of the pad, the attaching layer having an attaching layer peripheral edge extending away from the attachment surface, wherein a peripheral edge of the pad extends from the polishing surface to the attaching surface formed of the peripheral edges of each pad layer; and a plurality of openings extending through the attaching layer. During pad attachment, trapped air flows through the attaching layer openings and out of the peripheral edge of the pad at a position spaced from the attaching layer peripheral edge. | 02-19-2009 |
20090094900 | METHOD OF FORMING A POLYUREA POLYURETHANE ELASTOMER CONTAINING CHEMICAL MECHANICAL POLISHING PAD - A method of forming a chemical mechanical polishing pad includes providing a first reactant including an isocyanate functional polyurethane prepolymer at a temperature above about 60° C., providing a second reactant including a diamine at a temperature above about 100° C., impingement mixing the first reactant and the second reactant within an impingement mixer to begin formation of a polyurea polyurethane elastomer, wherein the mixing is at a ratio of the first reactant to the second reactant of about 3:1 to about 6:1, casting the polyurea polyurethane elastomer that is formed from the mixed first and second reactants; and forming the polyurea polyurethane elastomer into chemical mechanical polishing pad dimensions. The polyurea polyurethane elastomer may further be provided with surface grooves and can be used as a single layer pad or formed into various stacked pad arrangements. | 04-16-2009 |