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Theodore William Barstad, Discovery Bay, CA US
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20150054328 | COLLAPSIBLE MARSH STOOL - A collapsible marsh stool comprises a seat, an anchoring post and a pair of retaining flanges depending from the underside of the seat, in a deployed configuration the anchoring post fitting in an opening in the top end of a telescoping support leg, and the support leg received in the center hole of a mud plate such that the mud plate is slidingly disposed on the leg, upward movement of the mud plate limited by a stop on the leg, and a collapsed configuration in which the mud plate is disposed adjacent the seat's underside with the anchoring post removably received in the mud plate's center hole, the leg removably retained in the apertures of the retaining flanges, and the side edge of the mud plate captured between the leg and the underside of the seat. | 02-26-2015 |
Theodore William Fandrei, Ii, Latham, NY US
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20140093365 | PROCESS OF FABRICATING A SHIELD, PROCESS OF PREPARING A COMPONENT, AND EROSION SHIELD - A process of fabricating a shield, a process of preparing a component, and an erosion shield are disclosed. The process of fabricating the shield includes forming a near-net shape shield. The near-net shape shield includes a nickel-based layer and an erosion-resistant alloy layer. The nickel-based layer is configured to facilitate secure attachment of the near-net shaped to a component. The process of preparing the component includes securing a near-net shape shield to a substrate of a component. | 04-03-2014 |
20140110401 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LOCALIZED HEAT TREATING USING A SUSCEPTOR - A system or method for heat treating a localized area of a component part includes providing a susceptor, shaping the susceptor to conform to the component part, a component part, and a heat source, heating the susceptor by the heat source, and introducing the susceptor to the desired target area of the component part for a controlled or predetermined interval as necessary to achieve a desired metallurgical effect to take place with respect to the desired target area. | 04-24-2014 |
20150086376 | EROSION SHIELD, METHOD OF FABRICATING A SHIELD, AND METHOD OF FABRICATING AN ARTICLE HAVING A SHIELD - A method of fabricating a near-net shape erosion shield, a method of forming a shielded article, and a near-net shape erosion shield are provided. The method of fabricating a near-net shape erosion shield includes providing a base, positioning an energy source relative to the base, and depositing at least one wear resistant material over the base with an energy beam from the energy source. The at least one wear resistant material deposited on the base forms the near-net shape erosion shield configured to be positioned on a turbine component. The method of forming a shielded article includes removing the base from the near-net shape erosion shield, and securing the near-net shape erosion shield to a turbine component. The near-net shape erosion shield includes a near-net shape erosion-resistant portion configured to be positioned on a turbine component. | 03-26-2015 |
Theodore William Frentzel, Jr., Newark, DE US
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20120067235 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SECURING PRINTING FORMS ON A MOUNTABLE SURFACE - A method and apparatus of securing and tensioning a printing form in an apparatus having a rotatable drum, comprising positioning a first portion of the printing form over a first set of pins that are coupled to a surface of the drum. The first portion of the printing form is then stamped onto the first set of pins thereby securing the first portion of the printing form to the drum. A rotatable member having a second set of pins is rotated so that the circumferential distance between the first set of pins and the second set of pins, is about equal to the length of the printing form. The drum is rotated until a second portion of the printing form is positioned above the second set of pins. The second portion of the printing form is then stamped onto the second set of pins. | 03-22-2012 |
20120067995 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TENSIONING A PRINTING FORM - A method and apparatus of securing and tensioning a printing form in an apparatus having a rotatable drum includes securing a first portion of the printing form to a first means for receiving that is coupled to a surface of the drum, and securing a second portion of the printing form to a second means for receiving that is disposed on a rotatable member that extends over a portion of the drum. The rotatable member is rotated so that the circumferential distance between the first receiving means and the second receiving means is about the same as a length of the printing form. A rotary torque means is coupled to the rotatable member to apply a substantially constant torque on the member and tension the printing form about the surface of the drum. The rotary torque means adjusts torque on the member which adjusts tension on the printing form. | 03-22-2012 |
20130156483 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TENSIONING A PRINTING FORM - A method and apparatus of securing and tensioning a printing form in an apparatus having a rotatable drum includes securing a first portion of the printing form to a first means for receiving that is coupled to a surface of the drum, and securing a second portion of the printing form to a second means for receiving that is disposed on a rotatable member that extends over a portion of the drum. The rotatable member is rotated so that the circumferential distance between the first receiving means and the second receiving means is about the same as a length of the printing form. A rotary torque means is coupled to the rotatable member to apply a substantially constant torque on the member and tension the printing form about the surface of the drum. The rotary torque means adjusts torque on the member which adjusts tension on the printing form. | 06-20-2013 |
Theodore William Mettier, Hazlet, TX US
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20080256963 | Performance enhancement product for an air conditioner - A performance enhancement device is disclosed comprising a chimney that is secured to an upward-facing air exhaust of the condenser unit of an air conditioning system for directing the hot air discharged from the condenser away from the air conditioning system. A sun screened enclosure may also be utilized for at least partially surrounding the condenser unit and protecting it from solar radiation. When used in conjunction with the chimney, the chimney extends above the uppermost extent of the sun screened enclosure. One or more misting nozzles may be disposed within the sun screened enclosure for dispersing a water mist within the enclosure. The misting nozzles may be controlled individually, or in groups. The performance enhancement device may comprise a sensor for sensing the operating state of the air conditioning system and the ambient temperature proximate to the condensing unit and a controller for receiving the operating state and temperature information and, based on the information, activating one or more misting nozzles. An activation sequence may be employed in which the number of activated misting nozzles is based on the ambient temperature information. | 10-23-2008 |
Theodore William Porada, Strongsville, OH US
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20100000892 | Golf bag - A golf bag is constructed using thin-walled tubes that double as a container for golf clubs as well as the basic structure of the golf bag. The tubes are arranged along their length in a U or horseshoe shape. From a side perspective, it resembles that of a Gatling gun. Platforms at various levels divide the length into storage compartments. Access to the compartments is at the mouth of the U shape. Storage of golf accessories is internal such that no storage compartments need to be external to the bag. Any number of tubes (golf clubs) and storage compartments can be incorporated into this concept. The design also frees up space on the top platform and provides an area for tees and/or golf balls. | 01-07-2010 |