King, Jr., US
Aaron J. King, Jr., Morrisville, NC US
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20150347280 | AUTONOMOUS PROPAGATION OF SYSTEM UPDATES - A method, system, and/or computer program product propagates system upgrades to peer computers in a peer community. A peer community is defined by identifying peer computers that each have a copy of a same system component. Each of the peer computers in the peer community is autonomous, such that no peer computer controls another peer computer. A test computer is selected from the peer computers. An upgrade to a system component on the test computer is installed and tested. In response to the upgrade to the system component functioning properly within the test computer, a message is sent to other peer computers within the peer community recommending that they install the upgrade. | 12-03-2015 |
Bruce A. King, Jr., Midland, MI US
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20130178547 | Process for Recovering Brominated Styrene-Butadiene from a Bromination Reaction Solution - Brominated styrene-butadiene copolymers are recovered from solutions in a halogenated solvent by an anti-solvent precipitation process. The precipitation process is performed by adding the anti-solvent to the brominated styrene-butadiene copolymer solution. By performing the precipitation using this specific order of addition, a denser product is obtained that is easier to dry. The recovered product shows a reduced tendency to act as a nucleating agent when it is used as a flame retardant additive in an extrusion foaming process. | 07-11-2013 |
Calvin King, Jr., Atlanta, GA US
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20090294954 | 3-D ICs WITH MICROFLUIDIC INTERCONNECTS AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTING SAME - Three dimensional integrated circuits with microfluidic interconnects and methods of constructing same are provided. According to some embodiments, and microfluidic integrated circuit system can comprise a plurality of semiconductor die wafers each having a top and bottom exterior surface. The semiconductor die wafers can form a stack of die wafers. The die wafers can comprise one or more channels formed through the die wafers. The channels can extend generally between top and bottom exterior surfaces of the semiconductor die wafers. A plurality of micro-pipes can be disposed between adjacent semiconductor die wafers in the stack. The micro-pipes can enable the channels to be in fluid communication with each other. A barrier layer can be disposed within at least one of the channels and the micro-pipes. The barrier layer can be adapted to prevent a coolant flowing through the at least one of the channels and the micro-pipes from leeching into the channels and micro-pipes. Other embodiments are also claimed and described. | 12-03-2009 |
Calvin Richard King, Jr., Atlanta, GA US
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20120228779 | AIR-GAP C4 FLUIDIC I/O INTERCONNECTS AND METHODS OF FABRICATING SAME - An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a chip for use in fabricating a three-dimensional integrated circuit, the chip comprising a wafer, one or more metallic-filled, electrical vias, and one or more hollow, fluidic vias. The wafer can comprise a first surface and a second surface. The one or more metallic-filled, electrical vias can extend through the wafer. Each electrical via can be in electrical communication with an electrical interconnect proximate the first surface, providing electrical communication between chips in the integrated circuit. The one or more hollow, fluidic vias can extend through the wafer. Each fluidic via can be in fluid communication with a fluidic interconnect, providing fluid communication between adjacent chips in the integrated circuit. Each fluidic interconnect can comprise a first end proximate the first surface, a second end, and a cap proximate the second end, defining an air-filled space within the fluidic interconnect. | 09-13-2012 |
Charles Edwin King, Jr., Sandy Hook, CT US
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20130125330 | Clear-Site: The Heated Wiper Arm System - This invention relates to a new and useful improvement in a heated wiper arm system which is electrically heated for use on the windshields of vehicles, such as automobiles, trucks, trains, boats, airplanes and the like so as to prevent the accumulation of ice, sleet or snow on the arm of the wiper assembly. More particularly, this invention has references to an improved heating arrangement designed to be used in windshield wiper arm assemblies. A heating element of resistance wire is disposed the entire length of the passageway of The wiper arm system and beyond into the blade carrier. The heating arrangement is connected to the vehicle battery to heat the heating element allowing the entire outer circumference of the entire wiper arm system and blade carrier to melt frozen precipitation on the wiper arm assembly and blade carrier. | 05-23-2013 |
David Carson King, Jr., Duluth, GA US
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20090065611 | LIQUID DISPENSER HAVING INDIVIDUALIZED PROCESS AIR CONTROL - A dispenser for dispensing liquid material while attenuating the liquid material or controlling the pattern of the liquid material with process air has a plurality of process air passages for providing process air to one or more liquid dispensing modules or nozzles. The flow rate of process air provided to one or more of the modules or nozzles may be separately controlled to be different from the flow rate provided to other modules or nozzles on the dispenser. Accordingly, the flow rate provided to each module or nozzle can be optimized to accommodate a particular dispensing nozzle or die. | 03-12-2009 |
Donald L. King, Jr., Darien, CT US
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20160094405 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTITENANCY STORE IN A MULTITENANT APPLICATION SERVER ENVIRONMENT - In accordance with an embodiment, a system and method provides a messaging service in a multitenant application server environment. Deployable resources are usable within the multitenant environment and groupings of resources are defined by resource group templates within a domain. One or more partitions are provided, each partition providing an administrative and runtime subdivision of the domain that can be associated with a tenant. Java message service (JMS) resources are defined within a resource group template or a resource group, and instantiated within a partition to enable messaging for applications deployed within the partition and between partitions. Integrating JMS in a multitenant application server environment further includes a custom store defined within each of the resource group templates for use by the JMS resources. Components of the custom store are fully partition scoped and exist in an isolated JNDI name-space and use fully partition scoped runtime MBeans and configuration MBeans. | 03-31-2016 |
Everett Gordon King, Jr., Huntsville, AL US
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20150024368 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT CONFLICT NULLIFICATION - The invention generally relates to virtual environments and systems and methods for avoiding collisions or other conflicts. The invention provides systems and methods for collision avoidance while exposing a participant to a virtual environment by detecting a probable collision and making a shift in the virtual environment to cause the participant to adjust their motion and avoid collision. In certain aspects, the invention provides a collision avoidance method that includes exposing a participant to a virtual environment, detecting a motion of the participant associated with a probable collision, and determining a change to the motion that would nullify the probable collision. An apparent position of an element of the virtual environment is shifted according to the determined change, thereby causing the participant to adjust the motion and nullify the probable collision. | 01-22-2015 |
Harry M. King, Jr., Webster, NY US
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20100311731 | Fluoroquinolone Carboxylic Acid Molecular Crystals - A molecular crystal form of (R)-(+)-7-(3-amino-2,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-1H-azepin-1-yl)-1,4-dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid is characterized by at least one of: (a) an X-ray powder diffraction (“XRPD”) spectrum that comprises peaks at 2θ angles of 10.6, 15, 19.7, 21.1, and 22°±0.2°; (b) a DSC melting peak at 288° C.; (c) a | 12-09-2010 |
20110144329 | Amorphous Besifloxacin Solid - Amorphous solid-state form of (R)-(+)-7-(3-amino-2,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-1H-azepin-1-yl)-1,4-dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid is characterized by at least one of: (a) an X-ray powder diffraction (“XRPD”) spectrum that comprises peaks at 2θ angles of 6.9-7.1, 9.4, 10.6-10.7, and 13.4-13.7°±0.2°, and a diffuse halo pattern at 11-30°; and (b) a DSC (differential scanning calorimetry) melting peak at about 267-272° C. The amorphous solid is prepared by rapid precipitation from a saturated or supersaturated solution of besifloxacin free base in a solvent comprising at least benzyl alcohol. | 06-16-2011 |
20130252946 | Fluoroquinolone Carboxylic Acid Molecular Crystals - Disclosed herein is a molecular crystal form of (R)-(+)-7-(3-amino-2,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-1H-azepin-1-yl)-1-cyclopropyl-8-chloro-6-fluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid. The molecular crystal is characterized by at least one of: (a) an X-ray powder diffraction (“XRPD”) spectrum that comprises peaks at 2θ angles of 10.6, 15, 19.7, 21.1, and 22°±0.2°; (b) a DSC melting peak at 288° C.; (c) a | 09-26-2013 |
20130310557 | Amorphous Besifloxacin Solid - Amorphous solid-state form of (R)-(+)-7-(3-amino-2,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-1H-azepin-1-yl)-1-cyclopropyl-8-chloro-6-fluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid is characterized by at least one of: (a) an X-ray powder diffraction (“XRPD”) spectrum that comprises peaks at 2θ angles of 6.9-7.1, 9.4, 10.6-10.7, and 13.4-13.7°±0.2°, and a diffuse halo pattern at 11-30°; and (b) a DSC (differential scanning calorimetry) melting peak at about 267-272° C. The amorphous solid is prepared by rapid precipitation from a saturated or supersaturated solution of besifloxacin free base in a solvent comprising at least benzyl alcohol. | 11-21-2013 |
Herbert King, Jr., Jupiter, FL US
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20140082938 | Waterproof wire connectors - A waterproof wire connector comprising a push in wire connector having a wire chamber therein for receiving and forming electrical engagement with an electrical wire axially inserted therein with the wire connector having a wire port with a self healing member extending across the entry to the wire port to prevent moisture from entering the wire connector whereby pushing the wire into the wire connector forces the end of an electrical wire to pierce the self healing member. | 03-27-2014 |
Hubert E. King, Jr., Flemington, NJ US
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20150057986 | Method For Predicting Occurrence of Microquartz In A Basin - A method, including: obtaining a grain size for amorphous silica associated with a basin and a grain size for quartz associated with the basin; obtaining kinetics of silica dissolution corresponding to the basin and quartz precipitation corresponding to the basin; determining, with a processor, a concentration of amorphous silica in water based on the grain size for amorphous silica, the grain size for quartz, and the kinetics of silica dissolution and quartz precipitation; comparing, with the processor, the concentration of amorphous silica in water to an amorphous silica saturation condition; and determining, with the processor, a presence of microquartz based on a result of the comparing. | 02-26-2015 |
Jack M. King, Jr., Phoenix, AZ US
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20120260456 | System and method for capturing resultant dust from power tool operation - A system and method for capturing resultant dust from power tool operation are disclosed. The system comprises a device that includes a housing with a substantially cylindrical shape. The housing has a first end that tapers to an opening for a tool bit and at least one suction port that opens into an interior volume of the housing. The housing has a second end configured to couple to a power tool. An air intake passage attaches to the exterior surface of the housing body such that an interior volume of the air intake passage connects to an interior volume of the housing. An exit passage is coupled to the air intake passage and is configured to couple to a vacuum. | 10-18-2012 |
20120260458 | Vacuum device for capturing dust within a receptacle - A vacuum device for capturing dust within a receptacle, the vacuum device comprising a first perforated tube configured to rest along an inner perimeter of the receptacle, a second perforated tube connected to the first perforated tube, the second perforated tube configured to span a central portion of the receptacle; and a third tube connected to the first perforated tube and configured to protrude to an exterior of the receptacle and connect to a vacuum. Also, a receptacle for capturing dust, the receptacle comprising a first hollow perforated section along an inner perimeter of the receptacle, the first hollow perforated section configured to connect to a vacuum. Also, a vacuum device for capturing dust within a receptacle having interconnected perforated tubes configured to be substantially contained within the receptacle and at least one tube configured to protrude to an exterior of the receptacle and configured to connect to a vacuum. | 10-18-2012 |
20130198996 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CAPTURING DUST CREATED BY ROTARY TOOL ATTACHMENTS - A system and method are provided for capturing dust created from a work surface by a rotary tool attachment. A shield is comprised of a ridged shroud and a flexible skirt. The shroud is configured to be coupled to a rotary tool, and to either fully enclose or partially expose the rotary tool attachment. The shroud has a plurality of air inlets, a first opening, and a second opening through the top surface of the shroud. The first opening receives a mechanical driveshaft of the rotary tool and the second opening is coupled to an external vacuum source. The flexible skirt is coupled to a perimeter of the shroud and extends downward from above the top surface of the shroud and is configured to contact the work surface. | 08-08-2013 |
20140352106 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A SHIELD FOR USE WITH A ROTARY TOOL - A system and method are provided for capturing dust created from a work surface by a rotary tool attachment. A shield is comprised of a ridged shroud and a skirt. The shroud is configured to be coupled to a rotary tool, and to either fully enclose or partially expose the rotary tool attachment. The shroud has a plurality of air inlets, a first opening, and a second opening through the top surface of the shroud. The first opening receives a mechanical driveshaft of the rotary tool and the second opening is coupled to an external vacuum source. The skirt is coupled to a perimeter of the shroud and extends downward from above the top surface of the shroud and is configured to contact the work surface. | 12-04-2014 |
Jack Marion King, Jr., Phoenix, AZ US
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20130087357 | System and method for capturing dust from power tool operation - A system and method for capturing dust from power tool operation are disclosed. The system comprises a debris-collecting accessory that includes a body and a nose. The nose has an opening for a toolbit and at least one suction port that opens into an interior volume of the housing. The body has a second end configured to couple to a power tool. An exhaust tube attaches to the exterior surface of the body such that an interior volume of the exhaust tube connects to an interior volume of the housing. An exit passage is coupled to the exhaust tube and is configured to couple to a vacuum. | 04-11-2013 |
James Francis King, Jr., Corning, NY US
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20090110829 | System And Method For Marking Honeycombs And Associating Manufacturing Data Therewith - Both a system and method for marking honeycomb structures is provided. The system includes a printing station having a print head moveable relative to a log that prints an identification mark for each structure to be cut from the log; an elevation mechanism that positions the log relative to the printing station, sensors for determining a distance between the print head and log; and a length measuring sensor. A processor is connected to the printing station, elevation mechanism, and length measuring sensor which (a) associates an identification code with the log, (b) generates a separate identification mark for each honeycomb structure to be cut from the log, (c) controls the elevation mechanism to place the log at a desired location relative to the print head of the printing station, and (d) receives length data from the length sensor. The processor then determines cut locations for the log that define the ends of the green body honeycomb structures to be cut, and directs the printing station to print one of the identification marks on a location along the length of said log corresponding to one of said structures defined between the cut locations. A method of associating the honeycomb structures with manufacturing data is also provided. | 04-30-2009 |
Jeff King, Jr., San Diego, CA US
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20090067640 | WIRELESS AND WIRED SPEAKER HUB FOR A HOME THEATER SYSTEM - A method and system for communicating audio, video, and/or control signals within a home entertainment system. A plurality of audio channels is communicated between a wireless transmitter and a wireless receiver. The wireless transmitter is located proximate to a speaker housing. In some embodiments the speaker housing also encloses a center channel loudspeaker. The center channel loudspeaker transmits an audio signal to a remote loudspeaker. An exemplary remote loudspeaker is a subwoofer loudspeaker. The subwoofer loudspeaker provides one or more received audio channels to one or more surround loudspeakers. | 03-12-2009 |
J. Herbert King, Jr., Jupiter, FL US
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20140041895 | Finger friendly twist-on wire connector - A finger friendly twist-on wire connector having a spiral coil and an open end rigid shell secured to the spiral coil with the rigid shell having an outer surface with a circumferential band and a closed end supporting a finger cushion material integral to at least a portion of the outer surface of the rigid shell with the finger cushion material including a plurality of circumferentially spaced elongated ribs resiliently deformable in response to radially and tangential finger forces thereon as rotational finger forces are transmitted to the rigid shell through the finger cushion material to thereby inhibit finger fatigue and finger injury while allowing the user to maintain a feel of the wire engagement within the wire connector. | 02-13-2014 |
John Wesley King, Jr., West Helena, AR US
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20130331009 | Contouring Sanding Device - A contouring sanding device includes a support plate, a sanding pad covered by an abrasive material (e.g. sand paper), and a pressure dispersal system allowing the sanding pad to automatically conform to the contours of the surface of the object being sanded. The sanding device also includes either a handle or a power tool attachment piece. | 12-12-2013 |
Joseph A. King, Jr. US
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20090113843 | BROADBAND PASSIVE DISTRIBUTED TUNED VIBRATION AND ACOUSTIC ABSORBER FOR MODALLY DENSE STRUCTURES - A passive distributed vibration absorber that utilizes multiple discrete mass elements and a viscoelastic layer and that effectively attenuates vibration in modally dense structures excited by a broadband input noise excitation and is tunable to multiple natural frequencies in such modally dense vibrating structures including low frequencies | 05-07-2009 |
Julius Dave King, Jr., Huber Heights, OH US
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20090202630 | ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET COMPOSITIONS OF RANITIDINE AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - The present invention is directed to pharmaceutical compositions comprising taste-masked microcapsules comprising ranitidine, orally disintegrating tablets comprising such compositions, and methods of making the pharmaceutical compositions and dosage forms of the present invention. The present invention is also directed to methods of administering the pharmaceutical compositions and orally disintegrating tablets to treat or prevent gastrointestinal disorders. | 08-13-2009 |
L. Herbert King, Jr., Jupiter, FL US
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20100018741 | Finger friendly twist-on wire connector - A finger friendly twist-on wire connector having a spiral coil and an open end rigid shell secured to the spiral coil with the rigid shell having an outer surface with a circumferential band and a closed end supporting a finger cushion material integral to at least a portion of the outer surface of the rigid shell with the finger cushion material including a plurality of circumferentially spaced elongated ribs resiliently deformable in response to radially and tangential finger forces thereon as rotational finger forces are transmitted to the rigid shell through the finger cushion material to thereby inhibit finger fatigue and finger injury while allowing the user to maintain a feel of the wire engagement within the wire connector. | 01-28-2010 |
20110143565 | Waterproof universal push-in wire connector - A push-in wire connector having at least two resilient members for generating a wire contacting force with one of the two resilient members exerting a greater contact force than the other to permit forming electrical connections to different size or types of wires by axially inserting wires into a sealant and into electrical contact engagement in the push-in wire connector to form a waterproof electrical connection in the presence of the sealant. | 06-16-2011 |
20110168580 | Product display container - A touch-and-feel product display container for holding a plurality of products within the container and at least one product external to the container wherein the product external to the container is retained on the outside of the container in a position where a perspective purchaser can touch-and-feel the product without having to remove either the product from an external product holder or one of the products from the compartment within the container. | 07-14-2011 |
20120151880 | Product display containers - A touch-and-feel product display container for holding a plurality of products within the container and at least one product external to the container wherein the product external to the container is retained on the outside of the container in a position where a perspective purchaser can touch-and-feel the product without having to remove either the product from an external product holder or one of the products from the compartment within the container. | 06-21-2012 |
20120217034 | Finger friendly twist-on wire connector - A finger friendly twist-on wire connector having a spiral coil and an open end rigid shell secured to the spiral coil with the rigid shell having an outer surface with a circumferential band and a closed end supporting a finger cushion material integral to at least a portion of the outer surface of the rigid shell with the finger cushion material including a plurality of circumferentially spaced elongated ribs resiliently deformable in response to radially and tangential finger forces thereon as rotational finger forces are transmitted to the rigid shell through the finger cushion material to thereby inhibit finger fatigue and finger injury while allowing the user to maintain a feel of the wire engagement within the wire connector. | 08-30-2012 |
20130014831 | Pump coupler - A suction pump coupler for replacement of the immersible one-way valve with the pump coupler securable to the inlet end of a suction pump for forming a leakproof connection to an intake pipe to enable use of the suction pump in a location wherein the suction pump is remote from the fluid being pumped with the pump coupler operable for securing an inlet pipe to the suction pump in a leakproof condition through rotational engagement of pump coupler with respect to the inlet pipe even with the presence of the suction pump cantileverly mounted thereon. | 01-17-2013 |
20130014836 | Pump adaptorAANM Cain; JohnAACI Dardenne PrairieAAST MOAACO USAAGP Cain; John Dardenne Prairie MO USAANM King, JR.; L. HerbertAACI JupiterAAST FLAACO USAAGP King, JR.; L. Herbert Jupiter FL USAANM Rhea; StevenAACI St. PetersAAST MOAACO USAAGP Rhea; Steven St. Peters MO US - A pump adaptor for on-the-go reducing the size of an inlet end of a utility pump having a static immersible one-way valve on an inlet end with the pump adaptor having a constricting band for forming a sealing surface with a portion of a pump barrel located downstream to the immersible one-way valve with the adaptor including a chamber for a static immersible one-way valve to enable reduction in the inlet to the utility pump without reducing the pump stroke capacity and without affecting the normal operation of the static one-way immersible valve. | 01-17-2013 |
20140322994 | Junction failure inhibiting connector - An electrical connector for connecting wires including dissimilar electrical conductors such as copper and aluminum conductors with the electrical connector including failure inhibiting features that can include an oxidation inhibiting coating and a sealant. To ensure that a minimum pressure contact has been achieved at the interface between the electrical connector a shearable fastener can be used to secure an electrical conductor in the electrical connector. | 10-30-2014 |
20140331834 | Groundable pipe cutter - A groundable pipe cutter having an electrically conductive blade and a grounding terminal for attachment to an electrical ground to prevent accidental sparking when cutting a pipe. | 11-13-2014 |
20150064985 | Push-in wire connector with collar - A wire connector having a collar surrounding a set of wire ports in a wire connector with the collar providing a collective shield between an environment external to the collar the collar but not between the set of wires within the collar. | 03-05-2015 |
20150082953 | Pocket field tool - A foldable pocket field tool having a foldable pliers and a set of specialty field tool bits to enable the foldable pocket tool to be carried on a person and used on-the-go with the field tool having a set of tool bits tool bits extendable or retractable into a handle and with each of the tool bits operable for efficiently performing a unique service tasks that may occur when installing or servicing a field system such as an irrigation system. The tool bits may be arranged to provide a two-part handle for use in manipulating an adjacent tool bit about a central axis as the tool bit is supported by the foldable pocket tool. | 03-26-2015 |
20150208597 | Upright Irrigation Bag - An upright open face flexible irrigation bag having a first edge with a first set of zipper teeth and a second edge with a second set of zipper teeth and a slider for in situ securing the first set of zipper teeth to the second set of zipper teeth around a sapling and an emitter wherein the emitter includes flow control through either a restrictive nozzle or an emitter valve or both with both the emitter valve and the restrictive nozzle located external to the irrigation bag and proximate a ground edge of the upright irrigation bag with the irrigation bag including an emitter valve for compensating in a water pressure head in the irrigation bag. | 07-30-2015 |
L. Herbert King, Jr., Wildwood, MO US
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20150288078 | INSULATION DISPLACEMENT WIRE CONNECTORS - A field friendly wire connector for on-the-go connecting insulation coated electrical wires to each other without having to remove the wire insulation coating from either of the wires and without having to cut the wires with the wire connector including a flexible electrical conductor mounted in a connector base and a pair of slotted pivot arms sandwiching the flexible electrical conductor therein as the slotted pivot arms push the electrical wires into electrical contact with the electrical connector and a dual mode housing that forms a hand grip when attached to a first side of the connector base to provide a hand grip or support to the wire connector during formation of electrical connections and when the dual mode housing is attached to an opposite side of the connector base the dual mode housing forms a protective covering over the electrical connections. | 10-08-2015 |
L. Herbert King, Jr., Chesterfield, MO US
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20090091127 | Saddle end cap - A dual mode pipe insert having a first mode wherein a set of sealing ribs located thereon provide for retention of the dual pipe insert as a stand alone saddle end cap and a second mode wherein an internal pipe insert port, which is located intermediate a set of sealing ribs, cooperates with an external saddle support having an alignment guide and latch mechanism for securing a pipe saddle housing in a branch pipe connecting position to enable blind formation of a branch pipe through the pipe insert and proximate an end of a capped pipe | 04-09-2009 |
20090140516 | Pipe saddle - A pipe saddle having a pipe compression pad suitable for sealing engagement with any of a range of different diameter irrigation pipes with the pipe saddle having pliable pipe straps integrally formed to the compression pad to provide a continuous surface for compressive engagement of an external surface of an irrigation pipe thereto to thereby hold an irrigation pipe in position within the pipe saddle while a pipe tap is inserted into the irrigation pipe. | 06-04-2009 |
Lloyd Herber King, Jr., Chesterfield, MO US
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20090230627 | Water systems - A sealing member and a preemptive system and a preemptive method of preventing or stopping a primary joint leak between a pipe and a pipe fitting by securing a sealing ring to the pipe and the pipe fitting to form a secondary joint that inhibits or prevent leakage between the primary joint between the pipe and the pipe fitting without knowing if the primary joint is faulty. | 09-17-2009 |
20100084786 | Making twist-on wire connectors - A method of making a twist-on wire connector including a method of making a sealant containing twist-on wire connector by in situ formation of a shell around the coil wherein a sealant may be injected into a cavity in the coil prior to removing the shell from the mold to form a ready-to-use sealant containing twist on wire connector without further steps outside the mold. | 04-08-2010 |
Lloyd Herbert King, Jr., Jupiter, FL US
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20090283293 | Cusion grip twist-on wire connector - A twist-on wire connector having a finger friendly cushion cover that covers not only the normal hand gripping region but at least part or all of the normal non-hand gripping region of the twist-on wire connector so that regardless of the way the twist-on wire connector is grasped the user fingers engage the cushion cover to inhibit finger and hand injury and fatigue from repeated securement of twist-on wire connectors as well as twist-on wire connector with enhanced gripping. | 11-19-2009 |
20100015839 | Lever waterproof wire connectors - A lever push-in wire connector having a sealant therein to enable formation of a waterproof electrical connection by axial insertion of a wire into a chamber contained a resilient conductor protected by the sealant with the resilient conductor displaceable into a waterproof electrical contact with the wire while both the resilient conductor and the wire remain in the presence of the sealant. | 01-21-2010 |
20100295691 | Intelligent wire connectors - An intelligent wire connector carrying a microprocessor for transmitting information and/or sensing conditions proximate the wire connector wherein information from the microprocessor may be transmitted to a remote location in either a wireless mode or indirectly through an electrical wire, which is secured in the wire connector. | 11-25-2010 |
20130307528 | INTELLIGENT WIRE CONNECTORS - An intelligent wire connector carrying a microprocessor for transmitting information and/or sensing conditions proximate the wire connector wherein information from the microprocessor may be transmitted to a remote location in either a wireless mode or indirectly through an electrical wire, which is secured in the wire connector. | 11-21-2013 |
Lloyd Herbert King, Jr., Chesterfiled, MO US
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20090075526 | Junction failure inhibiting connector - An electrical connector for connecting wires including dissimilar electrical conductors such as copper and aluminum conductors with the electrical connector including failure inhibiting features that can include an oxidation inhibiting coating and a sealant. To ensure that a minimum pressure contact has been achieved at the interface between the electrical connector a shearable fastener can be used to secure an electrical conductor in the electrical connector. | 03-19-2009 |
Lloyd Herbert King, Jr., Wildwood, MO US
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20150214759 | RECONFIGURABLE POWER CONTROL SYSTEM - Systems and methods for the creation of a centrally controlled DC and AC power rail system within a structure. The rails utilize a centralized controller along with a plurality of distributed controllers to allow for power in the rails to be selectively distributed or not distributed to outlets attached to the rails. This allows for power to be distributed without the need for users to utilize hardwired switches, but to instead utilize generally wireless switch modules, which may be implemented in hardware and/or software to control the outlets. It also allows for devices designed to utilize DC power to be directly supplied with such power from the DC power rail without the need to include onboard AC-DC converters with each device. | 07-30-2015 |
Llyod Herbert King, Jr., Chesterfield, MO US
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20100064513 | Assembling sealant containing twist-on wire connectors - An improved method of making sealant containing twist-on wire connectors from a batch of components, wherein some of the components may be preassembled through automated equipment and at least one or more of the steps performed in the making of a sealant containing twist-on wire connector is performed manually at a station where an operator can simultaneously perform one or more steps to enhance the formation of a twist-on wire connector containing a sealant while at the same time eliminating upfront investments costs for a work station as well as costs for maintenance of a work station. | 03-18-2010 |
Richard C. King, Jr., Glenview, KY US
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20130060870 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING AND DELIVERING PERSONALIZED MESSAGES - A method for creating and delivering a personalized message, comprises the steps of: receiving, via an Internet web site, data from a client, including a selection of a celebrity and contact information for an intended recipient of the message; storing the data in a database; retrieving a message script from a database based on the selected celebrity; prompting the client to enter certain personal information about the intended recipient of the message; receiving the personal information about the intended recipient of the message; creating the personalized message from the message script and the personal information; and delivering the personalized message to the intended recipient using the contact information. | 03-07-2013 |
20140052802 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING AND DELIVERING PERSONALIZED MESSAGES - A method for creating and delivering a personalized message, comprises the steps of: receiving, via an Internet web site, data from a client, including a selection of a celebrity and contact information for an intended recipient of the message; storing the data in a database; retrieving a message script from a database based on the selected celebrity; prompting the client to enter certain personal information about the intended recipient of the message; receiving the personal information about the intended recipient of the message; creating the personalized message from the message script and the personal information; and delivering the personalized message to the intended recipient using the contact information. | 02-20-2014 |
Richard E. King, Jr., Summerville, SC US
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20100095677 | PILOT NOZZLE HEAT SHIELD HAVING INTERNAL TURBULATORS - A pilot nozzle heat shield includes a body having a first end for receiving a pilot nozzle and a second end including a flow tip. The body includes a plurality of internal turbulators circumferentially disposed about the internal peripheral surface of the body. The flow tip includes a proximal periphery and a distal periphery. A plurality of flow ports are circumferentially spaced about the proximal periphery of the flow tip. The flow tip includes a plurality of slots. Each slot extends distally from one of the flow ports to the distal periphery of the flow tip, which defines an aperture. The plurality of slots define a plurality of tangs; each tang is defined between a pair of neighboring slots. A plurality of turbulators can be disposed about the inner peripheral surface of the heat shield body at the tangs. | 04-22-2010 |
William A. King, Jr., Loganville, GA US
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20130020991 | ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION WITH A FIELD UPGRADEABLE COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY - An electric vehicle charging station with a field upgradeable communications facility is provided. The invention includes a sealable housing including a first compartment and a second compartment, the second compartment including an access to an upgrade port; a partition within the housing that is adapted to insulate the first compartment from the second compartment, the partition including an opening providing access the upgrade port; and an EVSE charging station control circuit configured to recognize a communication module when coupled to the upgrade port and to use the communication module for communications if the communication module is connected. Numerous additional aspects are disclosed. | 01-24-2013 |
20150291049 | ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION WITH A FIELD UPGRADEABLE COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY - An electric vehicle charging station with a field upgradeable communications facility is provided. The invention includes a sealable housing including a first compartment and a second compartment, the second compartment including an access to an upgrade port; a partition within the housing that is adapted to insulate the first compartment from the second compartment, the partition including an opening providing access the upgrade port; and an EVSE charging station control circuit configured to recognize a communication module when coupled to the upgrade port and to use the communication module for communications if the communication module is connected. Numerous additional aspects are disclosed. | 10-15-2015 |
William Carr King, Jr., Newburgh, IN US
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20140033589 | FIREARM RECEIVER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A firearm receiver taking the form of a thixotropically molded magnesium alloy body. The receiver can be a lower receiver adapted for use in a modular rifle having both an upper receiver securable to a barrel and a lower receiver housing a trigger assembly. The receiver may also be nickel plated. Also disclosed is a method of manufacturing a firearm receiver that includes thixotropically molding the receiver out of a magnesium alloy. In some embodiments, the molded receiver defines substantially all openings and slots in the firearm receiver before conducting any post-molding processing steps on the receiver. The receiver may be nickel plated using an electroless nickel plating process. In some embodiments, the receiver has a surface roughness, R | 02-06-2014 |
20140230298 | EXTRUDED FIREARM RECEIVER AND METHOD - A firearm receiver formed out of an extruded body. The receiver can be a lower receiver adapted for use in a modular rifle having both an upper receiver securable to a barrel and a lower receiver housing a trigger assembly. The receiver includes a bore extending completely through the receiver wherein the bore is formed during the extrusion process. Also disclosed is a method of manufacturing a firearm receiver that includes extruding the receiver with a bore extending through the extrusion. The process may be advantageously employed to form the lower receiver of a modular rifle wherein the bore formed during the extrusion process defines the magazine well of the rifle. | 08-21-2014 |
20140305019 | MAGNESIUM FIREARM FOREARM AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A forearm for a firearm that includes a magnesium alloy body. The forearm can be adapted for use in a modular rifle having both an upper receiver securable to a barrel and a lower receiver housing a trigger assembly. The magnesium body may also be nickel plated and have a ceramic coating on the nickel plating. Also disclosed are methods of manufacturing a forearm having a magnesium alloy body. The magnesium alloy body may be formed by extrusion or by thixotropic molding. In some embodiments, the magnesium forearm includes an outer sleeve formed out of a magnesium alloy and an inner sleeve formed out of a different material. | 10-16-2014 |