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Bradley R. Bloomer, Monroe, MI US
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20130163511 | METHOD OF WIRELESSLY COMMUNICATING DATA BETWEEN VEHICLES AND CENTRAL FACILITIES - A method of wirelessly communicating packetized data between a vehicle and a central facility includes receiving a request at a vehicle telematics unit to transmit packetized data; determining whether the vehicle telematics unit is communicating through a roaming wireless carrier system; and delaying the transmission of packetized data between the vehicle telematics unit and a central facility until the vehicle telematics unit is no longer communicating through the roaming wireless carrier system. | 06-27-2013 |
Chris Bloomer, Calgary CA
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20090200024 | Modified process for hydrocarbon recovery using in situ combustion - A modified method of in situ recovery of hydrocarbon from an underground hydrocarbon-containing formation. An “L” shaped production well, having a vertical upper section, and a lower horizontally-extending leg which is positioned low in the hydrocarbon formation, is provided. The horizontal leg connects to the vertical section of the production well at a heel portion and has a toe portion at an opposite end thereof. An oxidizing gas is injected into the formation proximate the vertical section of the production well. A vertical combustion front is created which is caused to sweep outwardly therefrom and laterally within the formation above the horizontal leg, from the heel to the toe of the horizontal leg, causing hydrocarbons in the formation above the horizontal leg to be upgraded and liquify, and thereafter to drain downwardly into the horizontal leg which is permeable, where such liquified hydrocarbons are then delivered to surface via production tubing. A non-oxidizing gas is injected into the heel portion of the horizontal leg via injection tubing contained within the vertical section of the production well. Benefits of the modified method of in situ recovery include decreased costs and lessened environmental impact. | 08-13-2009 |
Jeffrey A. Bloomer, Springfield, MO US
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20110020760 | COMBUSTION BURNER - A combustion burner device that includes a rotor chamber with a rotary element rotatably mounted therein. The rotor chamber has a cylindrical sidewall with an inlet port in communication with a source of pressurized gas and an outlet port in communication with a combustion chamber. The rotary element has at least two interrupters forming cavities therebetween within the rotor chamber. The cavities are configured for receiving pressurized gas from the chamber's inlet port and transferring the pressurized gas to the chamber's outlet port. The rotation of the rotary element is in response to and by way of reaction to the issuance of gas under pressure through the inlet port. | 01-27-2011 |
Jeffrey L. Bloomer, St. Charles, IL US
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20110171357 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONDITIONING FOOD PRODUCT - A system and method for conditioning food product is disclosed. The method comprises providing a grill treatment to the food product; packaging the food product; and heating the packaged food product (e.g., partially or fully cooking the food product in its package). The system comprises an apparatus configured to apply a grill treatment to a food product that is being packaged and fully cooked in its package. The system may also comprise a co-extruder configured to extrude the a material layer and a collagen gel layer about the exterior surface of the base layer that is then at least partially coagulated before receiving the grill treatments. | 07-14-2011 |
20140205724 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONDITIONING FOOD PRODUCT - A system and method for conditioning food product is disclosed. The method comprises providing a grill treatment to the food product; packaging the food product; and heating the packaged food product (e.g., partially or fully cooking the food product in its package). The system comprises an apparatus configured to apply a grill treatment to a food product that is being packaged and fully cooked in its package. The system may also comprise a co-extruder configured to extrude the a material layer and a collagen gel layer about the exterior surface of the base layer that is then at least partially coagulated before receiving the grill treatments. | 07-24-2014 |
Jeffrey Mitchell Bloomer, Tipp City, OH US
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20130191640 | INFORMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD INCORPORATING A PORTABLE DIGITAL MEDIA DEVICE - A method of reading a readable element, such as a two dimensional bar code or an RFID chip, that has encrypted information with a portable device, such as a digital media device or RFID reader, includes storing a decryption key in the portable device, and scanning the readable element with the portable device. The method further includes communicating with a remote server storing a decryption key database, validating the decryption key stored in the portable device, and decrypting information from the readable element using the portable device. The decrypted information may then be displayed. | 07-25-2013 |
Jennifer Bloomer, Baltimore, MD US
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20140070924 | System and Method for Identifying a Power Tool - A system for identifying a type of a power tool, the system comprising: a power tool having an electric motor; and a usage attachment configured to couple to the power tool, the usage attachment having a vibration sensor that generates vibration data when the power tool vibrates, a memory that stores the vibration data generated by the vibration sensor, and an identification subsystem that receives the vibration data from the memory, and identifies the type of the power tool by comparing the received vibration data to predetermined vibration data of a known type of power tool. | 03-13-2014 |
John D. Bloomer, Redondo Beach, CA US
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20120098933 | CORRECTING FRAME-TO-FRAME IMAGE CHANGES DUE TO MOTION FOR THREE DIMENSIONAL (3-D) PERSISTENT OBSERVATIONS - An imaging platform minimizes inter-frame image changes when there is relative motion of the imaging platform with respect to the scene being imaged, where the imaging platform may be particularly susceptible to image change, especially when it is configured with a wide field of view or high angular rate of movement. In one embodiment, a system is configured to capture images and comprises: a movable imaging platform having a sensor that is configured to capture images of a scene, each image comprising a plurality of pixels; and an image processor configured to: digitally transform captured images with respect to a common field of view (FOV) such that the transformed images appear to be taken by a non-moving imaging platform, wherein the pixel size and orientation of pixels of each transformed image are the same. A method for measuring and displaying 3-D features is also described. | 04-26-2012 |
20130216144 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMAGE PROCESSING - In accordance with various aspects of the disclosure, a system, a method, and computer readable medium having instructions for processing images is disclosed. For example, the method includes receiving, at an image processor, a set of images corresponding to a scene changing with time, decomposing, at the image processor, the set of images to detect static objects, leaner objects, and mover objects in the scene, the mover objects being objects that change spatial orientation in the scene with time, and compressing, using the image processor, the mover objects in the scene separately at a rate different from that of the static objects and the leaner objects for storage and/or transmission. | 08-22-2013 |
20150211923 | CONFIGURABLE COMBINATION SPECTROMETER AND POLARIZER - A multimode configurable imaging spectropolarimeter in which the polarimetry function can be activated and deactivated on demand. | 07-30-2015 |
20150211926 | CONFIGURABLE COMBINATION SPECTROMETER AND IMAGER - An imaging transform spectrometer, and method of operation thereof, that is dynamically configurable “on demand” between an interferometric spectrometer function and a broadband spatial imaging function to allow a single instrument to capture both broadband spatial imagery and spectral data of a scene. In one example, the imaging transform spectrometer is configured such that the modulation used for interferometric imaging may be dynamically turned ON and OFF to select a desired mode of operation for the instrument. | 07-30-2015 |
20150285684 | IMAGING SPECTROPOLARIMETER USING ORTHOGONAL POLARIZATION PAIRS - An imaging interferometric transform spectropolarimeter configured to simultaneously collect four polarizations. In one example, an spectropolarimeter includes a dual-beam interferometric transform spectrometer configured to receive electromagnetic radiation from a viewed scene, and including first and second focal plane arrays that are spatially registered with one another, a first polarizer coupled to the first focal plane array and configured to transmit only a first pair of polarizations to the first focal plane array, and a second polarizer coupled to the second focal plane array and configured to transmit only a second pair of polarizations to the second focal plane array, the second pair of polarizations being different than the first pair of polarizations. | 10-08-2015 |
20150369667 | IMAGING SPECTROMETER WITH EXTENDED RESOLUTION - Interferometric transform spectrometer (ITS) systems and methods of operation thereof. In one example, an ITS system includes a Michelson interferometer that introduces a varying optical path length difference (OPD) between its two arms so as to produce an interferogram, a detector that receives and samples the interferogram, and a scan controller coupled to the detector and to Michelson interferometer. The scan controller controls the Michelson interferometer to vary the OPD in discrete steps such that the detector provides M samples of the interferogram for each of two scan segments. In the first scan segment, the M samples have a uniform or non-uniform sample spacing and the OPD has a first maximum value. In the second scan segment, the M samples have an incrementally increasing sample spacing and the OPD has a second maximum value that is at least twice the first maximum value. | 12-24-2015 |
John Joseph Bloomer, Merritt Island, FL US
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20160057173 | Media Playback Synchronization Across Multiple Clients - Systems and methods are disclosed for putting a plurality of endpoints in communication with a media host server and a real time communications session manager, wherein a client application running on an endpoint recognizes commands sent to a media host server by a media player running on the endpoint, compares those commands to a pre-programmed set of commands, and sends an indication of the commands to the communications session manager. | 02-25-2016 |
Lorilynn Bloomer, Portland, OR US
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20130152428 | ARTICULATED SOLE STRUCTURE WITH REARWARDLY ANGLED MEDIOLATERAL MIDFOOT SIPES - A footwear sole structure may include a plurality of discrete sole elements defined by a plurality of sipes. The sipes may include a plurality of sipes that extend in a direction extending from a medial side of the sole structure to a lateral side of the sole structure and be rearwardly angled. Those sipes may be located in a midfoot region. The sole structure may include a plurality of additional sipes having longitudinal, transverse and other orientations. | 06-20-2013 |
Michael Alan Bloomer, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20160104479 | ACOUSTIC IMPULSE RESPONSE SIMULATION - At least one spoken utterance and a stored vehicle acoustic impulse response can be provided to a computing device. The computing device is programmed to provide at least one speech file based at least in part on the spoken utterance and the vehicle acoustic impulse response. | 04-14-2016 |
Richard Bloomer, Clearwater, KS US
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20120024915 | GOLF BALL CARRIER WITH GOLF BALL RELEASE TAB - A ball carrier having a hollow tubular support member for holding a plurality of balls stacked axially therein and a ball release tab configured to release one ball at a time from an open end of the hollow tubular support member. The ball release tab may have a first stopper portion, a second stopper portion, and a manipulation portion. The ball release tab may be biased in a first position in which the first stopper portion impedes exit of the balls and may be actuated via the manipulation portion to a second position in which the first portion is rotated away from the balls and the second stopper portion impedes exit of the balls. When the ball release tab moves from the second position to the first position, the second stopper portion rotates away from the balls, allowing the ball resting on the second stopper portion to drop out of the ball carrier, while the first stopper portion rotates back toward the balls, impeding the next ball from dropping out of the ball carrier. | 02-02-2012 |
Scott Bloomer, Decatur, IL US
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20110277376 | INCORPORATION OF BIOLOGICALLY DERIVED CARBON INTO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS - Petroleum products comprising biologically based carbon are provided. A biologically based surfactant is added to petroleum and an emulsion composition having lower viscosity than the petroleum is formed. The petroleum is subjected to processing and the surfactant is co-processed with the petroleum to provide petroleum products comprising biologically based carbon. | 11-17-2011 |
20120238770 | GLYCIDYL ESTER REDUCTION IN OIL - Vegetable oils having a low level of glycidol esters are disclosed. Methods for reduction of the content of glycidol esters in edible oils are also disclosed. | 09-20-2012 |
20140142330 | GLYCIDYL ESTER REDUCTION IN OIL - Vegetable oils having a low level of glycidol esters are disclosed. Methods for reduction of the content of glycidol esters in edible oils are also disclosed | 05-22-2014 |
Shane Bloomer, Oak Creek, WI US
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20120174995 | Low Pressure / High Flow Back Pressure Device and System - The present application discloses a device and an exemplary system utilizing the device for precise low pressure/high flow capability pumps. One non-limiting example of such a pump is used in the medical field and operates at approximately 0.5 cubic feet per minute at 1.5 Psi. The device of the present application regulates pressure from such a pressure pump to an output chamber by exhausting excess pressure to atmosphere once the pressure to the output chamber reaches a desired adjustable level. | 07-12-2012 |
Stephen Francis Bloomer, London CA
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20100212999 | HELMHOLTZ RESONATOR - The invention relates to a Helmholtz resonator ( | 08-26-2010 |
Todd Bloomer, Lexington, KY US
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20150115197 | DUST SUPPRESSION COMPOSITION AND METHOD - A dust suppression composition includes a combination of a crusting agent, a dust suppression agent and a carrier. A method of suppressing dust of an aggregate material includes the step of contacting aggregate material with an effective amount of that dust suppression composition. | 04-30-2015 |
Todd A. Bloomer, Lexington, KY US
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20100044623 | ANTI-FREEZING/DEICING AGENT AND RELATED METHODS - A composition for deicing or inhibiting formation of ice includes waste material from a fermentation process for producing an amino acid from a carbohydrate source, and at least some second anti-freezing and deicing agent or a carrier. The active agent is waste material from a fermentation process for producing an amino acid from a carbohydrate source. The carrier may be water. A method for deicing an icy surface includes applying to that surface an effective amount of waste material from a fermentation process for producing an amino acid from a carbohydrate source. | 02-25-2010 |