Bundy, US
Bradley C. Bundy, Mountain View, CA US
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20090317861 | CELL-FREE SYNTHESIS OF VIRUS LIKE PARTICLES - Methods are provided for the utilization of bacterial cell-free extracts in the synthesis of high yields of virus like particles. | 12-24-2009 |
20100167981 | Encapsidation of Heterologous Entities into Virus-Like Particles - Methods are provided for the utilization of bacterial cell-free extracts in the synthesis of high yields of virus like particles with encapsidated cargo. | 07-01-2010 |
20100168402 | Direct Attachment of Polypeptides to Virus Like Particles - Compositions and methods are provided for the control of direct protein attachment to virus like particles where virus structural proteins that have been modified to comprise an unnatural amino acid at a pre-determined site are reacted with one or more “display” polypeptides that also comprise an unnatural amino acid at a pre-determined site in a one step reaction. The compositions of the invention are useful for various purposes where it is desirable to efficiently and directly attach multiple polypeptides to a single carrier entity, particularly where two or more different polypeptides are attached to a single carrier. | 07-01-2010 |
Bradley C. Bundy, Provo, UT US
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20160115487 | CELL-FREE SYNTHETIC INCORPORATION OF NON-NATURAL AMINO ACIDS INTO PROTEINS - The present disclosure provides methods for incorporating at least one non-natural amino acid into a polypeptide using a cell-free protein synthesis which includes a cell-free extract and is deficient in endogenous tRNA. The methods include providing the synthesis system with at least one non-natural amino acid, at least one orthogonal tRNA and one orthogonal aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase which aminoacylates the corresponding orthogonal tRNA with the non-natural amino acid. The methods may also include removing the endogenous tRNA in the cell-free protein synthesis system by treating the synthesis system with a ribonuclease to degrade the endogenous tRNA and providing the synthesis system with a minimal set of tRNAs for one or more natural amino acids and the corresponding amino-acyl tRNA synthetases, such that the lack of some tRNA will enable unique codons to encode for non-natural amino acid incorporation with no or a minimal amount of completion from the tRNA present. | 04-28-2016 |
Bradley W. Bundy, Lavonia, GA US
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20140230260 | TEMPLATE FOR MARKING CONVEYOR BELT SPLICES - An apparatus for marking conveyor belt ends to be bias angle finger spliced including a first rigid body marked with indicia including a centerline marking for alignment with a conveyor belt centerline and equally spaced measurement indicia marked outward from the centerline marking corresponding, respectively, to conveyor belt finger base points and a second rigid body marked with a centerline marking and equally spaced measurement indicia marked outward from the centerline marking corresponding, respectively, to conveyor belt fingertip points, wherein the measurement indicia between the first and second bodies is offset by half a spacing measurement from the centerline marking outward to differentiate the first and second bodies. | 08-21-2014 |
Dorian A. Bundy, Washington, UT US
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20150145210 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR SELF-PROPELLED ROPING TRAINING SYSTEM - An apparatus and device are provided for a self-propelled roping training system. The apparatus includes an endless track comprising a plurality of corner sections, each of the plurality of corner sections comprising an arc length, a carriage assembly comprising a front slider assembly coupled with the track and a rear slider assembly coupled with the track, and a self-propelled vehicle coupled with the carriage assembly configured to follow a path defined by the endless track. | 05-28-2015 |
G. Douglas Bundy, Portland, OR US
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20080202091 | Multi-purpose tool for attachment to a lawnmower - A multi-purpose tool for mounting on a lawnmower to enable thatching, aerating or plugging includes a carrier for mounting to the handle of the lawnmower dimensioned to extend rearwardly therefrom and downwardly toward the ground. A rotatable plugger mechanism is connected to the carrier and includes an elongate, rotatable member dimensioned to extend at least partially across the ground, and a plurality of plugger tubes extend outwardly from the elongate member and are spaced apart for engaging the ground and receiving a portion of the soil therewithin when the lawn mower is pushed along the ground to rotate the elongate member. | 08-28-2008 |
20080302546 | Multi-purpose tool for attachment to a lawnmower - A multi-purpose tool for mounting on a lawnmower to enable thatching, aerating or plugging includes a carrier for mounting to the handle of the lawnmower dimensioned to extend rearwardly therefrom and downwardly toward the ground. A rotatable plugger mechanism is connected to the carrier and includes an elongate, rotatable member dimensioned to extend at least partially across the ground, and a plurality of plugger tubes extend outwardly from the elongate member and are spaced apart for engaging the ground and receiving a portion of the soil therewithin when the lawn mower is pushed along the ground to rotate the elongate member. | 12-11-2008 |
John Bundy, Wexford, PA US
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20130153580 | Paint Tray - A paint tray includes a tray body, at least one support structure, and an attachment arrangement adapted for attaching the at least one support structure to at least one of an object and surface. | 06-20-2013 |
John E. Bundy, East Aurora, NY US
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20080234016 | System and method for automatically deslugging an agricultural combine - A deslugging method and system for an agricultural combine, providing several semi- and fully automated operating modes or routines for removing or dislodging a slug of crop and/or other material from the threshing system and/or a feeder of the combine for conveying crop material to the threshing system. The routines can include reciprocating, agitating and jogging routines, which can be automatically altered during execution responsive to sensed or changing conditions, as processed by a suitable filter such as a simplified Kalman type signal filter, for generating a real time estimation and prediction of the various states of the threshing system. | 09-25-2008 |
20080234017 | System and method for automatically deslugging an agricultural combine - A deslugging method and system for an agricultural combine, providing several semi- and fully automated operating modes or routines for removing or dislodging a slug of crop and/or other material from the threshing system and/or a feeder of the combine for conveying crop material to the threshing system. The routines can include reciprocating, agitating and jogging routines, which can be automatically altered during execution responsive to sensed or changing conditions, as processed by a suitable filter such as a simplified Kalman type signal filter, for generating a real time estimation and prediction of the various states of the threshing system. | 09-25-2008 |
Jordan Bundy, Seattle, WA US
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20150202908 | Combination self-sealing envelope and multi-directional display - A self-sealing envelope formed from a single sheet of stock having two printable sides, one side displaying content, and the other displaying mailer information. The apparatus can be folded one way to create the aforementioned self-sealing envelope for mailing, or folded the opposite direction to create a self-standing display of the printed media in either vertical or horizontal position. | 07-23-2015 |
Joseph Bundy, Piqua, OH US
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20120248069 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING FLUORINE-CONTAINING GAS FOR SUBMERGED ARC WELDING - This disclosure relates generally to welding, and more specifically, to submerged arc welding (SAW). In an embodiment, a welding system includes a gas supply system configured to provide a fluorine-containing gas flow. The system also includes a wire supply system configured to provide welding wire, and a flux supply system configured to provide flux near a welding arc during submerged arc welding (SAW). The system further includes a welding torch assembly configured to receive the fluorine-containing gas flow and the welding wire and to deliver the fluorine-containing gas flow and the welding wire near the welding arc during the SAW. | 10-04-2012 |
20130256276 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUBMERGED ARC WELDING - This disclosure relates generally to welding, and more specifically, to submerged arc welding (SAW). In an embodiment, a welding system includes a gas supply system configured to provide a gas flow. The system also includes a wire supply system configured to provide welding wire, and a flux supply system configured to provide flux near a welding arc during submerged arc welding (SAW). The system further includes a welding torch assembly configured to receive the gas flow and the welding wire and to deliver the gas flow and the welding wire near the welding arc during SAW. | 10-03-2013 |
20130270244 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TUBULAR WELDING WIRE - A tubular welding wire includes a granular core and a metal sheath encircling the granular core. Furthermore, the metal sheath includes at least approximately 0.3% manganese by weight and at least approximately 0.05% silicon by weight. | 10-17-2013 |
Joseph C. Bundy, Piqua, OH US
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20080272100 | Aluminum deoxidizing welding wire - Provided is a welding method and electrodes (wires) with aluminum as a primary deoxidizer and a basic flux system for joining a workpieces with weld metal of comparable strengths and enhanced toughness. For instance, provided is a welding wire, comprising an aluminum content configured to act as a primary deoxidizer, and an overall composition configured to produce a weld deposit comprising a basic slag over a weld bead, wherein the aluminum content is configured to kill the oxygen in the weld pool, and wherein the oxygen comprises oxygen provided by a shielding gas or produced by heating of welding filler materials. Further provided is a welding method comprising arc welding a workpiece using an electrode having aluminum as a primary deoxidizer under a gas shield to produce a bead of weld deposit and a basic slag over the weld bead. | 11-06-2008 |
20110248000 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF REDUCING DIFFUSIBLE HYDROGEN IN WELD METAL - This disclosure relates generally to arc welding. In an embodiment, a welding system has a welding gas supply system configured to supply a gas flow including a shielding gas and a fluorine-containing gas to a weld pool. Furthermore, the shielding gas is configured to control an atmosphere surrounding the weld pool, the fluorine-containing gas is configured to reduce diffusible hydrogen in the weld pool, and the fluorine-containing gas is substantially free of sulfur. | 10-13-2011 |
20130299461 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUBMERGED ARC WELDING - This disclosure relates generally to welding, and more specifically, to submerged arc welding (SAW). In an embodiment, a welding system includes a gas supply system configured to provide a gas flow. The system also includes a wire supply system configured to provide welding wire, and a flux supply system configured to provide flux near a welding arc during submerged arc welding (SAW). The system further includes a welding torch assembly configured to receive the gas flow and the welding wire and to deliver the gas flow and the welding wire near the welding arc during SAW. | 11-14-2013 |
20130299462 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING FLUORINE-CONTAINING GAS FOR SUBMERGED ARC WELDING - This disclosure relates generally to welding, and more specifically, to submerged arc welding (SAW). In an embodiment, a welding system includes a gas supply system configured to provide a fluorine-containing gas flow. The system also includes a wire supply system configured to provide welding wire, and a flux supply system configured to provide flux near a welding arc during submerged arc welding (SAW). The system further includes a welding torch assembly configured to receive the fluorine-containing gas flow and the welding wire and to deliver the fluorine-containing gas flow and the welding wire near the welding arc during the SAW. | 11-14-2013 |
20130313240 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LOW-MANGANESE WELDING WIRE - The invention relates generally to welding and, more specifically, to welding wires for arc welding, such as Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) or Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW). In one embodiment, a tubular welding wire includes a sheath and a core. The tubular welding wire includes less than approximately 0.4% manganese metal or alloy by weight, and the tubular welding wire is configured to form a weld deposit having less than approximately 0.5% manganese by weight. | 11-28-2013 |
20140083981 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LOW-MANGANESE WELDING WIRE - The invention relates generally to welding and, more specifically, to welding wires for arc welding, such as Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) or Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW). In one embodiment, a tubular welding wire includes a sheath and a core. The tubular welding wire is configured to form a weld deposit on a structural steel workpiece, wherein the weld deposit includes less than approximately 2.5% manganese by weight. | 03-27-2014 |
20140332517 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LOW-MANGANESE WELDING ALLOYS - The present disclosure relates generally to welding alloys and, more specifically, to welding consumables (e.g., welding wires and rods) for welding, such as Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), and Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW). In an embodiment, a welding alloy includes less than approximately 1 wt % manganese as well as one or more strengthening agents selected from the group: nickel, cobalt, copper, carbon, molybdenum, chromium, vanadium, silicon, and boron. Additionally, the welding alloy has a carbon equivalence (CE) value that is less than approximately 0.23, according to the Ito and Bessyo carbon equivalence equation. The welding alloy also includes one or more grain control agents selected from the group: niobium, tantalum, titanium, zirconium, and boron, wherein the welding alloy includes less than approximately 0.6 wt % grain control agents. | 11-13-2014 |
20140349136 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LOW-MANGANESE WELDING ALLOYS - The present disclosure relates generally to welding alloys and, more specifically, to welding consumables (e.g., welding wires and rods) for arc welding operations. In an embodiment, a welding consumable includes less than approximately 1 wt % manganese as well as one or more strengthening agents selected from the group: nickel, cobalt, copper, carbon, molybdenum, chromium, vanadium, silicon, and boron. The welding consumable also includes one or more grain control agents selected from the group: niobium, tantalum, titanium, zirconium, and boron, wherein the welding consumable includes less than approximately 0.6 wt % grain control agents. Additionally, the welding consumable has a carbon equivalence (CE) value that is less than approximately 0.23. The welding consumable is designed to provide a manganese fume generation rate that is less than approximately 0.01 grams per minute during a welding operation. | 11-27-2014 |
20140353288 | ALUMINUM DEOXIDIZING WELDING WIRE - Provided is a welding method and electrodes (wires) with aluminum as a primary deoxidizer and a basic flux system for joining a workpieces with weld metal of comparable strengths and enhanced toughness. For instance, provided is a welding wire, comprising an aluminum content configured to act as a primary deoxidizer, and an overall composition configured to produce a weld deposit comprising a basic slag over a weld bead, wherein the aluminum content is configured to kill the oxygen in the weld pool, and wherein the oxygen comprises oxygen provided by a shielding gas or produced by heating of welding filler materials. Further provided is a welding method comprising arc welding a workpiece using an electrode having aluminum as a primary deoxidizer under a gas shield to produce a bead of weld deposit and a basic slag over the weld bead. | 12-04-2014 |
20150239072 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TUBULAR WELDING WIRE - A submerged arc welding (SAW) wire includes a metal sheath surrounding a granular core. The metal sheath includes at least approximately 0.6% manganese by weight and at least approximately 0.05% silicon by weight, and the granular core includes less than 2% manganese by weight and less than 2% silicon by weight. Further, the granular core does not include components that provide shielding gas during SAW. | 08-27-2015 |
20160039051 | ALUMINUM DEOXIDIZING WELDING WIRE - Provided is a welding method and electrodes (wires) with aluminum as a primary deoxidizer and a basic flux system for joining a workpieces with weld metal of comparable strengths and enhanced toughness. For instance, provided is a welding wire, comprising an aluminum content configured to act as a primary deoxidizer, and an overall composition configured to produce a weld deposit comprising a basic slag over a weld bead, wherein the aluminum content is configured to kill the oxygen in the weld pool, and wherein the oxygen comprises oxygen provided by a shielding gas or produced by heating of welding filler materials. Further provided is a welding method comprising arc welding a workpiece using an electrode having aluminum as a primary deoxidizer under a gas shield to produce a bead of weld deposit and a basic slag over the weld bead. | 02-11-2016 |
20160082541 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WELDING ZINC-COATED WORKPIECES - A welding system includes a welding power source configured to provide pulsed electropositive direct current (DCEP), a gas supply system configured to provide a shielding gas flow that is at least 90% argon (Ar), a welding wire feeder configured to provide tubular welding wire. The DCEP, the tubular welding wire, and the shielding gas flow are combined to form a weld deposit on a zinc-coated workpiece, wherein less than approximately 10 wt % of the tubular welding wire is converted to spatter while forming the weld deposit on the zinc-coated workpiece. | 03-24-2016 |
20160107270 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WELDING MILL SCALED WORKPIECES - This disclosure relates generally to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and, more specifically, to Metal-cored Arc Welding (MCAW) of mill scaled steel workpieces. A metal-cored welding wire, including a sheath and a core, capable of welding mill scaled workpieces without prior descaling is disclosed. The metal-cored welding wire has a sulfur source that occupies between approximately 0.04% and approximately 0.18% of the weight of the metal-cored welding wire, and has a cellulose source that occupies between approximately 0.09% and approximately 0.54% of the weight of the metal-cored welding wire. | 04-21-2016 |
Kent F. Bundy, Sioux Falls, SD US
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20100031715 | Deadbolt actuation lever blocker apparatus - A blocking apparatus is disclosed for selectively blocking movement of a deadbolt actuation lever on a door. The apparatus includes a base mounting plate for mounting on the door, the base mounting plate including an engaging portion for positioning against the inside surface of the door and a deadbolt receiving portion for positioning against the edge surface of the door. The apparatus also includes a mounting shaft mounted on and extending from the engaging portion and a blocking member mounted on the mounting shaft and movable between a block position and an unblocked position. The block position is characterized by the blocking member blocking movement of the deadbolt actuation lever from the locked orientation to the unlocked orientation. The unblocked position of the blocking member is characterized by the deadbolt actuation lever being free to move without interference by the blocking member. | 02-11-2010 |
Laura Bundy, Fort Collins, CO US
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20080270845 | Methods and Apparatus That Enable a Viewer to Distinguish Different Test Data Entries and Test Data Items - In one embodiment, a plurality of test data entries are displayed via a graphical user interface (GUI). Each of the test data entries includes at least one dynamic data item that depends on an execution of at least one test for a device under test, and at least one contextual data item that provides a context for the at least one test. The dynamic data items of the test data entries are displayed using a first color scheme. The contextual data items of the test data entries are displayed using a second color scheme that differs from the first color scheme, thereby enabling a viewer to more easily distinguish the dynamic data items from the contextual data items. Other embodiments are also disclosed. | 10-30-2008 |
Matthew J. Bundy, Galloway, OH US
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20130307717 | HARMONIZING CODE FROM INDEPENDENT AIRBORNE AIRCRAFT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS - An Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) system, and method of harmonizing a transponder Squawk code and an ADS-B system, ensures that a Squawk code broadcast by the ADS-B system matches the transponder Squawk code. The transponder Squawk code is transmitted from a transponder positioned onboard an aircraft and the transmitted transponder Squawk code with a device positioned onboard the aircraft. A Squawk code input of an ADS-B Squawk code to be transmitted with the ADS-B system is received. The ADS-B Squawk code is compared with the received transmitter Squawk code using a comparator and the pilot is informed whether the transmitter Squawk code matches the ADS-B Squawk code. A message formatter generates a message that includes the ADS-B Squawk code. A wireless transmitter broadcasts the ADS-B Squawk code generated by the message formatter. | 11-21-2013 |
20160109567 | HARMONIZING CODE FROM INDEPENDENT AIRBORNE AIRCRAFT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS - An Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) system, and method of harmonizing a transponder Squawk code and an ADS-B system, ensures that a Squawk code broadcast by the ADS-B system matches the transponder Squawk code. The transponder Squawk code is transmitted from a transponder positioned onboard an aircraft, and the transmitted transponder Squawk code is received by a device positioned onboard the aircraft in which the transponder is installed. The ADS-B system is updated with the received transmitter squawk code. The squawk code is transmitted using the ADS-B system. | 04-21-2016 |
Michael Bundy, Collierville, TN US
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20110197643 | Heat Exchanger Fin Stock Lubrication System - Embodiments according to this disclosure include methods and systems for lubricating sheet metal stock by wiping a controlled amount of lubricant onto the surfaces of the sheet metal with strips of material, such as felt, saturated with the lubricant. The lubrication methods and systems disclosed herein can also provide for control of the pressure at which the lubricant is delivered, the volume of lubricant delivered, and the frequency lubricant is delivered to the felt strips. The lubricant is delivered to the felt strips at a number of locations and the felt material is configured to naturally wick the lubricant from the injection sites to the spaces between injection sites to substantially saturate the entire strip. | 08-18-2011 |
Michael Bundy, Katy, TX US
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20090112776 | SOLUTIONS SERVER - Method and system for providing solutions to problems including generating problem definitions for problems, receiving environmental information required for generating solutions for the problems, generating solutions for the problems dependent upon the environmental information and the problem definitions, and communicating solutions to clients before the solutions are disclosed. A solution server comprising a processor coupled to at least one source of environmental information and coupled to at least one client, the processor programmed to generate problem definitions for problems, receive environmental information required for generating solutions for the problems, generate solutions for the problems dependent upon the environmental information and the problem definitions, and communicate solutions to clients before the solutions are disclosed. | 04-30-2009 |
20120239544 | SOLUTIONS SERVER - Methods and systems for providing solutions for trading securities are disclosed, including receiving a level-two quote, the level-two quote including a symbol and at least one market participant quote, the market participant quote including a quote price, a quote quantity, a quote MPID, and a quote side. The methods and systems further include creating a solution set including at least one solution record corresponding to each market participant quote in the level-two quote, the solution record including a solution symbol, a solution side, a solution MPID, a solution price, a solution quantity, and a solution latency, the solution latency including a latency for the market identified by the solution MPID. | 09-20-2012 |
Michael E. Bundy, Seattle, WA US
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20100324959 | Processing Shipment Status Events - Disclosed are various embodiments for processing shipment status events. An instance of a first event is obtained from a carrier. The instance of the first event is associated with a shipment in transit with the carrier, and the first event is associated with a set of first events used by the carrier to describe shipment status. The instance of the first event is mapped to an instance of a second event. The second event is associated with a set of second events, each describing a shipment status and being normalized with respect to sets of first events associated with multiple carriers. At least one action based at least in part on the instance of the second event is implemented. | 12-23-2010 |
Michael Ellsworth Bundy, Seattle, WA US
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20160090248 | AUTOMATED LOADING SYSTEM - Cable robots may be used to automatically load items onto one or more surfaces in any environment. An item may be received on a carrier that is connected to tensioning actuators of a cable robot by one or more cables in tension. The actuators of the robot may be manipulated in concert to move the carrier from a first position to a second position, which may be fixed or in motion, at which the item may be expelled from the carrier. The carrier may include induction wheels and/or conveyors for receiving the item thereon and for expelling the item therefrom. The cable robot may be provided in series with a conveyor and mounted to a frame, and used to load items onto a delivery vehicle, such that the frame may be withdrawn as items are loaded. | 03-31-2016 |
Patrick W. Bundy, Mooresville, NC US
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20150204595 | SECONDARY FLUID VALVE AND SYSTEM - A device, method and system is provided for regulating an ambient condition of a space via a heat exchanger that transfers heat energy from a secondary fluid to a primary fluid, and a flow control valve in fluid communication with the heat exchanger to vary a flow of the secondary fluid through the heat exchanger to provide a continuous flow of the secondary fluid between a minimum flow rate and a maximum flow rate. While in a first mode for regulating the ambient condition of the space, the flow control valve is modulated so as to provide variable and continuous flow of the secondary fluid through the heat exchanger to regulate the ambient condition to a desired target ambient condition. While in a pull-down mode for recovering after a defrost cycle of the heat exchanger, the flow control valve is modulated so as to provide variable and continuous flow of the secondary fluid through the heat exchanger to regulate a temperature drop of the secondary fluid across the heat exchanger. | 07-23-2015 |
Reza Bundy, Venice, CA US
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20100042467 | Method and Apparatus for Implementing an Automatic Marketing System - The system provides a method and apparatus for automatically generating marketing and promotional information for an item for sale. The system tracks sales and offers for sale of similar items and determines the words, images, and descriptions that have been most useful in selling items in the past. The seller is presented with information about descriptions that can maximize price and/or minimize time on the market. The system operates by collecting data from prior sales including selling price, expected selling price, start date, end date, images of item, time of year, geographical region, and a dictionary of terms and phrases used in prior sales. These factors are analyzed and identified as helpful or hurtful in a number of categories, including selling price and/or time on the market. | 02-18-2010 |
20100042508 | Method and Apparatus for Implementing a Peer to Peer Transaction System - The system provides a method an apparatus for implementing a peer to peer transaction system. The system includes an online system of marketing and pricing that optimizes saleability and profit, limits access of strangers to personal spaces, limits the likelihood of unqualified buyers, provides appropriate paperwork automatically, and reduces the cycle time of offer and sale. The system also provides trustworthy information to a buyer of physical condition and title, as well as resources normally only available in a commercial transaction. | 02-18-2010 |
Richard V. Bundy, Toano, VA US
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20100270195 | BIOME IN A BOX SYSTEM - Some of the exemplary embodiments provide a biome in a box system comprising a transparent external container having a first size and a top edge and a transparent internal container having a second size configured to fit within the external container. The internal container is for placement of a habitat and has at least one handle configured to hang over and suspend from the top edge of the external container. The system further includes a hinged lid having a side wall extending over the at least one handle and the top edge and a drain assembly under the transparent internal container. | 10-28-2010 |
20120061414 | Tape Gun Holder Device - In an exemplary embodiment, the present invention provides a device comprising a platform and a handle end seat coupled to the platform. The handle end seat is configured to seat therein a handle end of a handle of a hand-held tape dispensing gun. The device includes a gun handle cradle coupled to the platform and spaced from the handle end seat. The gun handle cradle is configured to secure the handle of the hand-held tape dispensing gun. In operation, the device securely holds the tape dispensing gun vertically or horizontally so that the user's hands are freed to dispense various lengths of tape from the roll of tape in the gun. | 03-15-2012 |
Robert L. Bundy, The Woodlands, TX US
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20130211523 | MULTI-PIECE MACHINE GRAFT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Embodiments of the present invention encompass graft assemblies, and methods for their use and manufacture. An exemplary bone graft assembly includes first and second bone pieces having respective mating features which, when combined, define non-uniform press fit. Related embodiments encompass graft assemblies having enclosed or hidden mating features. | 08-15-2013 |
20150173902 | MULTI-PIECE MACHINE GRAFT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Embodiments of the present invention encompass graft assemblies, and methods for their use and manufacture. An exemplary bone graft assembly includes first and second bone pieces having respective mating features which, when combined, define non-uniform press fit. Related embodiments encompass graft assemblies having enclosed or hidden mating features. | 06-25-2015 |
Roger D. Bundy, Lubbock, TX US
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20140284448 | Portable Pumping Unit Base - A portable pumping unit base for receiving and anchoring a pumping unit thereto is disclosed herein. The disclosed base generally comprises a body made of a rigid polyurethane foam system, said rigid polyurethane foam system comprising an isocyanate component and a polyol resin component. Additionally, the disclosed base made of said rigid polyurethane foam system may be encapsulated in a polyurea coating. | 09-25-2014 |
Tracy M. Bundy, Dallas, TX US
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20130174321 | SUN/RAIN Hat - A sun/rain hat comprising a crown having a base, a brim extending outwardly from the base, and a liner coupleable to the crown. The liner has a posterior pouch therein configured to contain a prominent mass of hair and protect same from water or other elements. | 07-11-2013 |
Wayne M. Bundy, Tesuque, NM US
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20110073012 | Kaolin processing - The embodiment of kaolin quality improvement includes a chemical, heating method for processing kaolin to high brightness levels and lower viscosities. This permits addition of natural titania for greater opacity in commercial paper coating. Mechanism of brightness improvement includes removal of iron oxides and iron sequestered by natural organic acids. Viscosity is improved by removal of organic and at least partial decomposition of expandable clay, such as montmorillonite. | 03-31-2011 |