Evans, AZ
Aaron Evans, Queen Creek, AZ US
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20110006080 | FLUID STORAGE AND DISPENSING SYSTEM HEATING UNIT - A heating unit for use in heating a fluid storage and dispensing system includes a wall module and a lid module. The modules include cover layers. Each module may include a heating component disposed between the cover layers and which is configured to convert electrical energy to heat energy and to distribute the heat energy. The heating component includes a heat generating element for converting electrical current to heat energy and a heat spreading element comprising carbon thermally coupled to the heat generating element. The modules may further include a thermal insulation layer. The modules may also include a receiving power connector electrically connected to the heat generating element. | 01-13-2011 |
20140097206 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR STORING, HEATING, AND DISPENSING FLUID - A heating unit for use in heating a fluid storage and dispensing system includes a wall module and a lid module. The modules include cover layers. Each module may include a heating component disposed between the cover layers and which is configured to convert electrical energy to heat energy and to distribute the heat energy. The heating component includes a heat generating element for converting electrical current to heat energy and a heat spreading element comprising carbon thermally coupled to the heat generating element. The modules may further include a thermal insulation layer. The modules may also include a receiving power connector electrically connected to the heat generating element. | 04-10-2014 |
Aaron G. Evans, Queen Creek, AZ US
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20130328659 | Sealed Thermostat - A sealed thermostat includes a body, electrical leads extending from the body for electrically connecting the thermostat to a system, a sheath sized to encapsulate the body and having a wall terminating at an open end, the sheath being disposed around the body with at least one of the electrical leads extending from the open end, and a sealant disposed in the open end around at least one electrical lead and between at least one electrical lead and the wall, thereby sealing the body within the sheath. The sealant and sheath substantially completely isolate the body from gasses capable of being ignited by an arc within the body. | 12-12-2013 |
Arnold Kerry Evans, Chandler, AZ US
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20160139919 | Machine Level Instructions to Compute a 3D Z-Curve Index from 3D Coordinates - In one embodiment, a processor includes 32-bit and 64-bit machine level instructions to compute a 3D Z-curve Index. A processor decode unit is configured to decode a z-curve ordering instruction having three source operands, each operand associated with one of a first, second, or third coordinate and a processor execution unit is configured to execute the decoded instruction before outputting the 3D Z-curve index to a location specified by a destination operand. | 05-19-2016 |
20160139921 | VECTOR INSTRUCTION TO COMPUTE COORDIANTE OF NEXT POINT IN A Z-ORDER CURVE - In one embodiment, a processor includes machine level instructions to compute a next point in a Z-order curve of a specified dimension for a specified coordinate. A processor decode unit is configured to decode an instruction having a source and immediate operands including a first z-curve index, the specified dimension and the specified coordinate. A processor execution unit is configured to execute the decoded instruction to compute the coordinate of the next point by incrementing the coordinate value associated with the specified coordinate to generate a second z-curve index including the incremented coordinate. | 05-19-2016 |
20160139924 | Machine Level Instructions to Compute a 4D Z-Curve Index from 4D Coordinates - In one embodiment, a processor includes 32-bit and 64-bit machine level instructions to compute a 4D Z-curve Index. A processor decode unit is configured to decode a z-curve ordering instruction having three source operands, each operand associated with one of a first, second, or third coordinate and a processor execution unit is configured to execute the decoded instruction before outputting the 4D Z-curve index to a location specified by a destination operand. | 05-19-2016 |
20160139929 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL MORTON COORDINATE CONVERSION PROCESSORS, METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND INSTRUCTIONS - A processor includes a plurality of packed data registers, a decode unit, and an execution unit. The decode unit is to decode a three-dimensional (3D) Morton coordinate conversion instruction. The 3D Morton coordinate conversion instruction to indicate a source packed data operand that is to include a plurality of 3D Morton coordinates, and to indicate one or more destination storage locations. The execution unit is coupled with the packed data registers and the decode unit. The execution unit, in response to the decode unit decoding the 3D Morton coordinate conversion instruction, is to store one or more result packed data operands in the one or more destination storage locations. The one or more result packed data operands are to include a plurality of sets of three 3D coordinates. Each of the sets of the three 3D coordinates is to correspond to a different one of the 3D Morton coordinates. | 05-19-2016 |
20160139930 | FOUR-DIMENSIONAL MORTON COORDINATE CONVERSION PROCESSORS, METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND INSTRUCTIONS - A processor includes packed data registers, a decode unit, and an execution unit. The decode unit is to decode a four-dimensional (4D) Morton coordinate conversion instruction. The 4D Morton coordinate conversion instruction is to indicate a source packed data operand that is to include a plurality of 4D Morton coordinates, and is to indicate one or more destination storage locations. The execution unit is coupled with the packed data registers and the decode unit. The execution unit, in response to the decode unit decoding the 4D Morton coordinate conversion instruction, is to store one or more result packed data operands in the one or more destination storage locations. The one or more result packed data operands are to include a plurality of sets of four 4D coordinates. Each of the sets of the four 4D coordinates is to correspond to a different one of the 4D Morton coordinates. | 05-19-2016 |
20160139931 | MORTON COORDINATE ADJUSTMENT PROCESSORS, METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND INSTRUCTIONS - A processor includes a decode unit to decode an instruction that is to indicate a source packed data operand to include Morton coordinates, a dimensionality of a multi-dimensional space having points that the Morton coordinates are to be mapped to, a given dimension of the multi-dimensional space, and a destination. The execution unit is coupled with the decode unit. The execution unit, in response to the decode unit decoding the instruction, stores a result packed data operand in the destination. The result operand is to include Morton coordinates that are each to correspond to a different one of the Morton coordinates of the source operand. The Morton coordinates of the result operand are to be mapped to points in the multi-dimensional space that differ from the points that the corresponding Morton coordinates of the source operand are to be mapped to by a fixed change in the given dimension. | 05-19-2016 |
Damon Evans, Phoenix, AZ US
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20150120535 | MEDIA DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods for media distribution enable consumers to obtain access to media content, for example without financial payment, while content creators and owners simultaneously achieve above-market financial payments for the corresponding media content. Exemplary media distribution systems utilize a “listen to own” model whereby a consumer is provided downloadable access to an item of media content after streaming the content a selected number of times. | 04-30-2015 |
Daniel C. Evans, Tucson, AZ US
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20160000943 | PHOSPHOLIPID COMPOSITION AND MICROBUBBLES AND EMULSIONS FORMED USING SAME - A composition for stabilizing a fluorocarbon emulsion. That composition includes phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine-PEG, and a cone-shaped lipid. | 01-07-2016 |
Daniel D. Evans, Phoenix, AZ US
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20100224518 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR AN OPTICAL COVER - Apparatuses and methods for protecting an optical device generally comprise: a sleeve portion to circumscribe and substantially conform to the shape of at least a portion of a housing of the optical device, and a body portion detachably coupled to the sleeve portion, wherein the body portion comprises an elongated piece comprising at least a first flap at a first end to encase a first lens. The sleeve portion and the body portion comprise of an elastic material. | 09-09-2010 |
20120024732 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR AN OPTICAL COVER - Apparatuses and methods for protecting an optical device generally comprise: a sleeve portion to circumscribe and substantially conform to the shape of at least a portion of a housing of the optical device, and a body portion detachably coupled to the sleeve portion, wherein the body portion comprises an elongated piece comprising at least a first flap at a first end to encase a first lens. The sleeve portion and the body portion comprise of an elastic material. | 02-02-2012 |
John Douglas Evans, Phoenix, AZ US
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20130090983 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TIERED OFFER FORECASTING - A tiered offer forecasting process is performed on a system executing code contained on a computer-readable storage medium. The process includes receiving purchase records for a product, each of the purchase records including a basket count identifying a quantity of the product purchased and a unit price identifying a purchase cost for the product. Pricing for a tiered offer is received. The pricing includes a first offer price for the product at a first tier, a second offer price for the product at a second tier, and a tier breakpoint differentiating the first tier from the second tier. Consumer acceptance of each of the first and second offer prices is ascertained. The consumer acceptance is utilized to forecast quantities of sales of the product at each of the first and second offer prices. This forecast of sales is provided to a user for implementation in the tiered offer. | 04-11-2013 |
Karen Marie Evans, Gilbert, AZ US
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20120042533 | CONTACT LENS CASE DRYING AND STORAGE RACK ASSEMBLY - A drying rack and contact lens storage case assembly consists of a contact lens storage case assembly that includes a base formed with externally threaded receptacles having inner diameters, and internally threaded caps having inner diameters and which relate to the respective receptacles. A drying frame is formed with patterns of protuberances relating to inner diameters of the receptacles formed in the base and the caps, respectively. The receptacles are concurrently positionable on and over an opposed pair of the patterns of protuberances, and the caps are concurrently positionable on and over another opposed pair of the patterns of protuberances. There is at least one ventilation opening formed in the drying frame within each of the patterns of protuberances to provide drying ventilation. | 02-23-2012 |
20130263466 | CONTACT LENS CASE DRYING AND STORAGE RACK ASSEMBLY - A drying rack and contact lens storage case assembly consists of a contact lens storage case assembly that includes a base formed with externally threaded receptacles having inner diameters, and internally threaded caps having inner diameters and which relate to the respective receptacles. A drying frame is formed fingers that support pattern of lugs at openings through the frame. The lugs relate to inner diameters of the receptacles formed in the base and the caps, respectively. The receptacles are concurrently positionable on and over a pair of the patterns of lugs, the caps are concurrently positionable on and over another pair of the patterns of lugs, and the openings provide drying ventilation for the receptacles and the caps. | 10-10-2013 |
20130276323 | CONTACT LENS CASE DRYING AND STORAGE RACK ASSEMBLY - A drying rack and contact lens storage case assembly consists of a contact lens storage case assembly that includes a base formed with externally threaded receptacles having inner diameters, and internally threaded caps having inner diameters and which relate to the respective receptacles. A drying frame is formed with patterns of protuberances relating to inner diameters of the receptacles formed in the base and the caps, respectively. The receptacles are concurrently positionable on and over an opposed pair of the patterns of protuberances, and the caps are concurrently positionable on and over another opposed pair of the patterns of protuberances. There is at least one ventilation opening formed in the drying frame within each of the patterns of protuberances to provide drying ventilation. | 10-24-2013 |
Kirk Boyd Evans, Chandler, AZ US
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20080220887 | POOL CUE SYSTEMS - Pool cue systems are disclosed which include at least one graphical icon on the pool cue shaft adapted to be observed within the shooter's peripheral vision while shooting pool. The icons are preferably aligned along the longitudinal axis of the pool cue shaft at predetermined distances indicative of game parameters, which are stroke lengths, bridge hand locations, and stroke speeds. The icons are adapted to enable easy peripheral observation of pool cue stick motion while shooting pool with the eyes focused on an object billiard ball. The icons may additionally be decorative. Methods of use, making, and doing business are integral to the pool cue systems. | 09-11-2008 |
Lisa Marie Evans, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20150024131 | System and Method for Application of a Surface Compound - A compound delivery applicator comprising a substantially conical portion comprising a first end configured to couple to a compound receptacle and an applicator blade comprising a first portion extending outwardly along a longitudinal axis of and from a second end of the substantially conical portion, the first portion comprising a first side edge and a second side edge each forming an acute angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the substantially conical portion and a scraper comprising a recessed channel along an edge of the scraper. The device further comprises a substantially cylindrical hollow compound delivery channel extending along the longitudinal axis of and internally through at least a portion of the substantially conical portion, the substantially cylindrical hollow compound delivery channel further extending through the scraper of the applicator blade and configured to pass a compound therethrough and a flow control button located within the recessed channel. | 01-22-2015 |
Nathan L. Evans, Vail, AZ US
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20140292553 | ELECTROMAGNETIC ATTENUATING OBJECT AND METHOD OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ATTENUATION - Electromagnetic attenuation of an object is accomplished by attaching a boot to a surface of an operational part of the object. The boot includes a thermoplastic material, such as in a thermoplastic layer, and an electromagnetic attenuation material, such as in an electromagnetic attenuation layer that overlies at least part of the thermoplastic layer. The attaching is accomplished by placing the boot onto the operational part, and then heat shrinking the boot to attach the boot to the operational part. The electromagnetic attenuation layer may have gaps in it prior to the heat shrinking, gaps that are closed during the heat shrinking, to the greater contraction of the thermoplastic layer. The boot and method may be used to advantageously provide electromagnetic attenuation without a need for spraying processes. The method may be used to retrofit and/or repair an object, without needed to remove it from the field. | 10-02-2014 |
Rob J. Evans, Peoria, AZ US
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20100005723 | CONTROL SYSTEM AND TEST RELEASE DEVICE FOR AN OVERHEAD DOOR - An overhead door control system includes an input shaft drivably connected to an overhead door axle and a load brake shaft drivably connected to the input shaft. The control system includes a load brake which releases the load brake shaft in response to rotation of the input shaft. The load brake engages the load brake shaft in response to the rotation of the input shaft being driven to zero. | 01-14-2010 |
Rob Jason Evans, Peoria, AZ US
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20090119997 | FIXTURE WHICH PROVIDES ACCESS CONTROL - A fixture includes a support structure having a flexible arm which carries an input device. The input device is in communication with a moveable vehicle barrier and controls its operation. The flexible arm flexes in response to an applied force so that the input device can move if it is engaged by a vehicle. | 05-14-2009 |
Sarita Evans, Chandler, AZ US
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20140076976 | SUBSTRATE MARKINGS - Apparatus, systems, and methods are provided to generate markings on the side of a substrate. The markings represent information. In an embodiment, the information provided in the markings may be used to collect information during an assembly process. | 03-20-2014 |
Scott Richard Evans, Gilbert, AZ US
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20090002194 | SIGNAL MONITOR WITH PROGRAMMABLE NON-CRITICAL ALARM - A signal monitor includes an alarm function module configured to compare a plurality of input signals associated with traffic control to a set of programmable criteria associated with predetermined events, and to produce a non-critical alarm signal when at least one of the set of programmable criteria is satisfied. This non-critical alarm signal—which is associated with programmable alarm conditions that do not require that the intersection enter the “flash” mode—is communicated to the controller, which may then log and/or transmit the non-critical alarm condition to a central station or maintenance point. | 01-01-2009 |
20140266797 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING YELLOW TRAP SEQUENCES - A malfunction management unit includes an input/output module communicatively coupled to a controller. The input/output module is configured to monitor a sequence of intersection phases determined by the controller. A yellow trap detection module communicatively coupled to the input/output module is configured to determine whether a yellow trap sequence has occurred within the sequence of intersection phases. The yellow trap sequence may comprise a first state followed by a second state, the first state corresponding to permissive left turns in both a first direction and a second, opposing direction, and the second state corresponding to a protected left turn in the first direction. | 09-18-2014 |
Steve Evans, Tempe, AZ US
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20080227573 | Derailleur Shield - A device for protecting the derailleur of a bicycle which includes a shield member attached to a clamp member wherein the shield member covers and protects the derailleur of the bicycle and the clamp member is attached to the frame of a bicycle. | 09-18-2008 |
Wayne Kirk Evans, Chandler, AZ US
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20080220887 | POOL CUE SYSTEMS - Pool cue systems are disclosed which include at least one graphical icon on the pool cue shaft adapted to be observed within the shooter's peripheral vision while shooting pool. The icons are preferably aligned along the longitudinal axis of the pool cue shaft at predetermined distances indicative of game parameters, which are stroke lengths, bridge hand locations, and stroke speeds. The icons are adapted to enable easy peripheral observation of pool cue stick motion while shooting pool with the eyes focused on an object billiard ball. The icons may additionally be decorative. Methods of use, making, and doing business are integral to the pool cue systems. | 09-11-2008 |