Robinson, Iii
Andrew Frederick Robinson, Iii, St. Helens, OR US
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20090091379 | Active rectifier - In accordance with the present invention, the active rectifier is a circuit which directly takes the place of a passive rectifier by using a switching module (or simply a device in cases where a single device is used) controlled by a sensing circuit. Where passive devices have a single knee value determined by the physical properties of the semi-conductive material being used, the active circuit can be designed to a range of knee voltages and other performance criterion. Additional flexibility is available to the designer through the active rectifiers ability to allow for manipulation of the curve of response from the circuit in the knee region. Flexibility both in production, in designs, and in characteristics make the active rectifier highly valuable for engineering firms designing larger electronic circuits. | 04-09-2009 |
James Robinson, Iii, Sacramento, CA US
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20090012303 | CLEAN, HIGH-YIELD PREPARATION OF S,S AND R,S AMINO ACID ISOSTERES - The present invention provides compounds and methods that can be used to convert the intermediate halomethyl ketones (HMKs), e.g., chloromethyl ketones, to the corresponding S,S- and R,S-diastereomers. More particularly, the present invention provides: (1) reduction methods; (2) inversion methods; and (3) methods involving the epoxidation of alkenes. Using the various methods of the present invention, the R,S-epoxide and the intermediary compounds can be prepared reliably, in high yields and in high purity. | 01-08-2009 |
20130116457 | CLEAN, HIGH-YIELD PREPARATION OF S,S AND R,S AMINO ACID ISOSTERES - The present invention provides compounds and methods that can be used to convert the intermediate halomethyl ketones (HMKs), e.g., chloromethyl ketones, to the corresponding S,S- and R,S-diastereomers. More particularly, the present invention provides: (1) reduction methods; (2) inversion methods; and (3) methods involving the epoxidation of alkenes. Using the various methods of the present invention, the R,S-epoxide and the intermediary compounds can be prepared reliably, in high yields and in high purity. | 05-09-2013 |
James I. Robinson, Iii, Rock Hill, SC US
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20130262506 | ADDRESS-BASED HISTORICAL DATA RESEARCH TOOL - A method, device and computer program product for address-based historical records research includes receiving input of an address in researching history of persons. In response to receiving the address input, querying, using a computing device, a database to determine if any information is associated with the address, the database comprising information including, for example, names of people who were associated with the address, historical pictures of the address, and community information about the address. In response to locating address data about the inputted address in the database, retrieving the address data and outputting the address data. | 10-03-2013 |
Lon S. Robinson, Iii, Independence, MO US
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20110272455 | REUSABLE ENVELOPE TRAY SYSTEM - A reusable envelope tray system includes a stacking tray with linear structural corrugations and a support unit. The tray bottom has parallel side fold lines extending along the corrugations and parallel end fold lines transverse to the corrugations. A sidewall extends upwardly from each bottom side fold line, and an end wall extends upwardly from each bottom end fold line. Each end wall has an outer portion connected to the bottom wall and an inner portion connected to the outer portion. Fold lines connect the inner and outer portions to provide a bearing surface during stacking. The outer portion includes a hand hole and the inner portion includes a return hinge extending transverse to the corrugations and reachable through the hand hole. The hinge allows bending of the inner portion under folding assembly/disassembly of the tray. The support unit has upstanding posts received in apertures on the tray bottom. | 11-10-2011 |
Lon Stephen Robinson, Iii, Independence, MO US
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20100089991 | TWO-WAY ENVELOPE - A two-way envelope includes first and second panels forming a content receiving pocket having multiple edges. A side flap is joined to one of the panels folded into the pocket on a fold line, and adhesively connected to the other panel within the pocket, sealing one edge of the pocket. The side flap includes a tear line spaced from the fold line. When not torn, the tear line provides a portion of the edge seal. The tear line, when torn, opens the pocket along the edge and forms a second flap edge, facilitating withdrawal of the flap from the pocket and removal or replacement of the contents of the envelope. The flap may be folded along the fold line over the other panel and adhered to the outside surface of the other panel to reseal the pocket for reuse of the envelope. | 04-15-2010 |
Samuel Truby Robinson, Iii, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20140338499 | UNIVERSAL BOTTLE AND JAR OPENER - A lid opener is provided. The lid opener includes a solid body piece having a first end, the solid body piece being adapted to flex. The solid body piece can further include an annulus defined in the first end, with the annulus defining a gradually diminishing diameter from the first end. The annulus is configured to be inserted over and functionally engage a lid of a container to facilitate the removal of the lid from the container. | 11-20-2014 |