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Ben E. Barnett, Dayton, OH US
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20100321046 | WIPEABLE CONDUCTIVITY PROBE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A conductivity sensor is disclosed that comprises a forked electrode support that includes a first opposing arm and a second opposing arm spaced apart by a slot. Both the first arm and the second arm include a plurality of electrodes embedded in each arm. The first and second arms and the slot are capable of retaining a volume of fluid within the volume defined by the arms and the slot such that the conductivity of the fluid in the slot can be determined. The conductivity sensor is wipeable by a reciprocating wiper assembly positioned adjacent the forked electrode support such that the wiper element can travel through the slot and remove contaminants from the slot and the plurality of electrodes in each of the first and second arms. Also disclosed are methods of making the conductivity sensor. | 12-23-2010 |
Dale C. Barnett, Marietta, OH US
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20110291537 | SECURITY BOX FOR USE WITH WEAPONS AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A storage box for articles that includes a base defining a chamber therein and a door that engages the base and is movable between an open position where the chamber can be accessed and a closed position where access is prevented. A locking mechanism prevents unauthorized opening of the door. A securement assembly is provided on an interior wall of the base to retain articles in predetermined positions. The assembly includes a first member that is fixedly secured to the interior wall and one or more second members that are each releasably engageable with the first member. The second members include various types of article engaging mechanisms so as to retain different types of articles and are able to be moved on the first member to create different article storing configurations within the box. | 12-01-2011 |
20110315783 | INSULATED CHAMBER WITH PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL - An insulated chamber having an interior chamber for storing items therein includes a phase change material to facilitate controlling the temperature of the interior chamber and the items. A heating device or cooling device may be used to melt or freeze the phase change material, which may be in various locations such as the walls of the chamber or packets which may serve as shelves and may be removable from the interior chamber with the items thereon. The packets may have recesses for receiving the items. The phase change material may be within capsules which may be within a liquid or a solid matrix. Controls may be provided to control humidity and carbon dioxide within the interior chamber. | 12-29-2011 |
David Barnett, Urbana, OH US
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20100020556 | INTEGRATED POSITION LIGHT OVERLAP BAFFLES - A position light including a base that is configured to attach to an aircraft. The base having an extruded overlap baffle. A first LED is coupled to the base underneath the overlap baffle. A circuit card is also coupled to the base and is extended over the first LED toward the over flap baffle. A second LED coupled to a circuit card. The extended overlap baffle and the extended circuit card block visible light emitting from the first LED. | 01-28-2010 |
20110006919 | NEAR END-OF-LIFE INDICATION FOR LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (LED) AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION LIGHT - A system and method for determining when a LED-based position light is nearing its end of life by providing to maintenance personnel visible indication that end of life is approaching. An example system includes a controller, a main LED light, an indicator LED light, a first elapsed time counter, a second elapsed time counter, and an oscillator. The first elapsed time counter recognizes when a first time threshold is exceeded, causing the indicator LED light to flash and triggering the second elapsed time counter to start counting. The second elapsed time counter recognizes when a second time threshold is exceeded, disabling both the indicator LED light and the main LED lights, thereby notifying maintenance personnel that the main LED lights have reached their end of life. | 01-13-2011 |
20120069562 | PERFORMANCE SPOTLIGHT - An apparatus and method for producing an improved light emitting diode (LED) spotlight. One or more layers of LEDs shine light into an array of elliptical reflectors. Each elliptical reflector has an LED at one focal point and shares the second focal point with a larger parabolic reflector that collimates the light. A hole in the center of the parabolic reflector receives additional LEDs, with or without collimation optics. | 03-22-2012 |
20120268959 | CONTROL-SURFACE-MOUNTED LANDING AND TAXI LIGHTS - A lighting assembly for movable control surfaces of a vehicle. The light assembly includes a lens, a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and a housing that receives the plurality of LEDs and the lens. The housing of the light assembly is received within the movable control surface, such that the lens is flush with a surface of the movable control surface. The light assembly includes a plurality of reflectors. The plurality of LEDs is rotatably mounted within the housing. The light assembly includes a controller that controls the position of the LEDs relative to the housing, based on a received control signal. | 10-25-2012 |
20120313547 | AIRCRAFT LED LANDING OR TAXI LIGHTS WITH THERMAL MANAGEMENT - Low weight, low cost, low complexity systems and methods for performing large thermal transfer during worst-case conditions to ensure a light-emitting diode (LED) light. An exemplary device includes a housing with a sealed cavity, a circuit board having a first side attached to one side of the housing, a plurality of light sources attached to a second side of the circuit board and a material located within the sealed cavity. The material changes phase at a predefined temperature. The housing includes a plurality of protrusions that extend into the cavity. The housing and the protrusions transfer heat generated by the light sources into the material. The plurality of light sources include light-emitting diodes (LEDs). A plurality of optical elements direct light generated by the LEDs. The optical elements are attached to the circuit board. | 12-13-2012 |
David Barnett, Springfield, OH US
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20090284976 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A HIGH-INTENSITY LIGHT EMITTING DIODE FLOODLIGHT - Systems and methods for a high intensity light emitting diode (“LED”) floodlight. The floodlight has a designed direction of output and includes an LED; an optical element; a blade; and a heat sink. The blade is mounted at an application-specific angle to the heat sink to obtain the designed direction of output. The blade has an LED and an optical element; and a fixed end coupled with the heat sink. The heat sink is configured to dissipate heat away from the LED on the blade. The blade is configured to activate the LED and using the optical element, redirect the light in the direction of the designed output of the floodlight. | 11-19-2009 |
Kenneth Ray Barnett, Springfield, OH US
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20120302100 | Conduit Adaptor - An adaptor may include a body portion and a conduit receptacle. The body portion may include a cross-member and first and second arms extending from the cross-member. The first and second arms may include first and second engagement features, respectively. The conduit receptacle may extend from the cross-member in a direction opposite the first and second arms and may include an aperture and a third engagement feature. The third engagement feature may retain an outer surface of a conduit. The conduit may receive and protect a plurality of wires transmitting electrical power to an electrically powered component. | 11-29-2012 |
20140029178 | COMPRESSOR PROTECTION MODULE - An electronic device is provided that may include a housing and an electronic component disposed within the housing. The housing may include a plug configured to engage a terminal assembly extending from a compressor shell and facilitate electrical communication between the plug and the terminal assembly. An exterior surface of the housing may include one or more receptacles extending therethrough in electrical communication with the electronic component. | 01-30-2014 |
O. Lynn Barnett, Clinton, OH US
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20090000210 | WATER FLOW CONTROLLER AND DEBRIS SEPARATOR FOR ROOF VALLEYS - Apparatus and method for controlling flow of water from a roof valley into guttering comprising: a generally rectangular, generally planar piece of stock material having two substantially parallel side edges, a back end edge and a right-angle V-shaped front edge, an area of the material that is perforated with a plurality of open slots for allowing rainwater but not debris therethrough; and a front wall that extends downward at the front edge. Sidewalls with vertical slits extend downward at the side edges for raising the stock material above the roof surfaces. Pleats in the front wall enable a preferred installation method that laterally curves the stock material, depressing a longitudinal centerline below the side edges. The method further includes trimming the sidewalls to decrease in height front to back to allow inserting the back end under singles, and securing the front wall within an outward wall of the guttering. | 01-01-2009 |
Peter C. Barnett, Mason, OH US
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20140220960 | MESSAGING DEVICES AND METHODS - An electronic messaging device includes a receiver configured to receive a message at one of a first operational frequency and second operational frequency. The messaging device can operate using a time synchronous protocol and can receive commands through over-the-internet-programming (OTIP) and over-the-air-programming (OTAP). | 08-07-2014 |
20140357209 | MESSAGING DEVICES AND METHODS - An electronic messaging device includes a receiver configured to receive a message at one of a first operational frequency and second operational frequency. The messaging device can operate using a time synchronous protocol and can receive commands through over-the-internet-programming (OTIP) and over-the-air-programming (OTAP). | 12-04-2014 |
Robert W. Barnett, Louisville, OH US
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20090114719 | Cash dispensing automated banking machine system and method - An automated banking machine ( | 05-07-2009 |
20100176190 | Check accepting and cash dispensing automated banking machine system and method - An automated banking machine that operates responsive to data read from user cards which accepts checks and dispenses cash to users. The machine operates to acquire image and magnetic data from deposited checks to determine the genuineness of checks and the authority of a user to receive cash for such checks. Cash may be dispensed to the user in exchange for the deposited check. The machine dispenses cash responsive to communications with a transaction host. | 07-15-2010 |
20100258621 | Cash dispensing automated banking machine system and method - An automated banking machine includes a cash dispenser. Servicing the automated banking machine by on-site servicer is facilitated through use of a portable diagnostic article which can instruct the machine computer to gather machine diagnostic data and then record the gathered machine diagnostic data onto the portable diagnostic article. The gathered diagnostic data recorded on the portable diagnostic article can then be analyzed by an analysis computer. The machine computer can verify that a portable diagnostic article is authorized to instruct the machine based on obtaining a secret code from the portable diagnostic article. | 10-14-2010 |
20110216960 | Check accepting and cash dispensing automated banking machine system and method - An automated banking machine operates responsive to data read from user cards to accept checks and dispense cash to authorized machine users. The machine can compare image data and magnetic data obtained from a check to determine the genuineness of the check. The machine can also determine whether a machine user is authorized to exchange a check for cash. A cash dispenser can be operated to dispense cash to a machine user in exchange for a deposited check. The machine dispenses the cash responsive to communications with a transaction host. | 09-08-2011 |
20120175415 | Check Accepting and Cash Dispensing Automated Banking Machine System and Method - An automated banking machine operates responsive to data read from user cards to accept checks and dispense cash to authorized machine users. The machine can compare image data and magnetic data obtained from a check to determine the genuineness of the check. The machine can also determine whether a machine user is authorized to exchange a check for cash. A cash dispenser can be operated to dispense cash to a machine user in exchange for a deposited check. The machine dispenses the cash responsive to communications with a transaction host. | 07-12-2012 |
20140254911 | AUTOMATED BANKING MACHINE THAT OPERATES RESPONSIVE TO DATA BEARING RECORDS - An automated banking machine operates to cause financial transfers responsive to data read from data bearing records. A card actuated automated banking machine may accept checks and dispense cash to users. The banking machine is operated to acquire image and magnetic data from deposited checks to determine the genuineness of checks and the authority of a user to receive cash for such checks. Cash may be credited to a user account corresponding to card data or may be dispensed to the user from the banking machine responsive to one or more deposited checks. | 09-11-2014 |
20140339758 | AUTOMATED BANKING SYSTEM CONTROLLED RESPONSIVE TO DATA BEARING RECORDS - An automated banking machine operative to cause financial transfers responsive to data read from data bearing records. The automated banking machine includes a card reader that is operative to read card data from user cards corresponding to financial accounts. The automated banking machine is operative responsive to the card data to carry out transactions that transfer and/or allocate funds between accounts. The automated banking machine is further operative to provide users with a receipt for transactions conducted. The automated banking machine includes a cash dispenser operative to dispense cash to machine users and to cause the value of cash to be assessed to financial accounts corresponding to card data. The automated banking machine is further operative to receive currency bills or other sheets from a user and to process and store such sheets through operation of a currency accepting device. The account corresponding to card data may be credited for the value of bills or other sheets received. | 11-20-2014 |
Robert W. Barnett, Canton, OH US
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20100001061 | Check cashing automated banking machine - An automated banking machine operates responsive to data read from data bearing records to cause financial transfers. The machine includes a card reader that reads data from user cards corresponding to financial accounts. The machine can communicate with a host computer to cash financial checks. The machine can read check indicia, send check data to the host, receive authorization from the host to cash the check, and dispense cash corresponding to the check. The machine can also produce image data representative of the check indicia and determine whether the data can be accurately identified within a predetermined level of assurance. | 01-07-2010 |
20100114769 | Automated banking machine - An automated banking machine ( | 05-06-2010 |
20110013822 | Check cashing automated banking machine controlled responsive to data bearing records - An automated banking machine operates responsive to data read from data bearing records to cause financial transfers. The machine includes a card reader that reads data from user cards corresponding to financial accounts. The machine can communicate with a host computer to cash financial checks. The machine can read check indicia, send check data to the host, receive authorization from the host to cash the check, and dispense cash corresponding to the check. The machine can also produce image data representative of the check indicia and determine whether the image data can be accurately identified within a predetermined level of assurance. | 01-20-2011 |
20120023018 | Automated banking machine - An automated banking machine ( | 01-26-2012 |
Thomas J. Barnett, Powell, OH US
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20080238649 | Warning Light - A warning light. A generally planar lamp assembly has a plurality of lamps mounted to a front surface thereof and further includes a control portion having a wireless link. A programming device is configured to wirelessly transfer information to the wireless link for storage in the control portion, such that the control portion operates in accordance with the stored information to illuminate the lamps with illumination characteristics corresponding to the information. | 10-02-2008 |
20110101409 | LED Lamp Package with Integral Driver - A lamp package includes a leadframe. At least one light emitting diode is mechanically and electrically coupled to the leadframe. At least one electronic component is also mechanically and electrically coupled to the leadframe and electrically coupled to the light emitting diode, the electronic component controlling the supply of electrical power to the light emitting diode. At least one interconnect is electrically coupled to the leadframe. A formed structure is joined to the leadframe, the formed structure enclosing at least a portion of the leadframe. | 05-05-2011 |
William Barnett, North Canton, OH US
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20140263620 | PICKER FOR USE WITH AN AUTOMATED BANKING MACHINE - In an example embodiment, there is disclosed herein a picker that is operable to separate an individual sheet from a stack of sheets. The picker has a first rotatable picker member that includes a first high friction peripheral arcuate segment, where the first picker member is rotatable about an axis, a second rotatable member that includes a second high friction peripheral arcuate segment, wherein the second picker member is rotatable about the axis, and a drive in operative connection with the first and second rotatable picker members. The stack includes a bounding sheet having a sheet face bounding a side of the stack. The first and second arcuate segments are operable to concurrently engage the sheet face. The first and second picker members are operable to be separately rotationally movable about the axis responsive to operation of the drive. | 09-18-2014 |