Farrelly, US
Justin N. Farrelly, Carrollton, TX US
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20110292758 | Method for Deployment of Seismic Recorder Array With Removable Data Recorders - A method of deploying a seismic recorder array on a seafloor is disclosed. The seismic recorder array comprises a plurality of removable seismic data recorders. The method comprises the step of forming the seismic recorder array by connecting a plurality of recorder housings in series, wherein adjacent recorder housings are connected by a connector cable. The recorder housings are configured to retain the removable seismic data recorders. The method comprises the step of loading the plurality of removable seismic data recorders in the recorder housings, and lowering the seismic recorder array into water until the seismic recorder array is positioned on the seafloor underlying the water. The method comprises the step of operating the seismic data recorders to detect seismic signal reflections and to record seismic data representing the reflections. | 12-01-2011 |
Justin Nicholas Farrelly, Carrollton, TX US
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20110046521 | Ultra-Sonic and Vibratory Treatment Devices and Methods - An exemplary embodiment provides a hand-held apparatus for treatment of conditions requiring ultra-sonic or vibratory treatment. The apparatus includes a transducer, an electronic tuning circuit and a power source for powering the apparatus. The transducer has a first section axially aligned with the second section. The second section has an outer wall of predetermined thickness surrounding an annular cavity that contains a piezoelectric stack. The electronic tuning circuit is in communication with the piezoelectric stack. The circuit is configured to tune the transducer to a target output frequency. The transducer, electronic tuning circuit and power source are at least partially contained within a common housing that is configured to be grasped by a human hand to administer treatment. | 02-24-2011 |
Justin Nicholas Farrelly, Plano, TX US
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20110305518 | SUBMERGED ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATING APPARATUS AND ACCESSORIES THEREFOR - A deployment device for deploying a buoyant underwater electricity generating apparatus to a submerged location in a body of water is disclosed. The deployment device comprises a winding apparatus ( | 12-15-2011 |
20120001435 | GENERATOR POWER CONDITIONING - The present invention relates to electricity generating equipment, particularly off-shore generators for generating electricity from tidal streams, marine currents or wave motion. In a generator ( | 01-05-2012 |
Mark Farrelly, Carlsbad, CA US
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20100101634 | THIN PROFILE SOLAR PANEL ROOF TILE - The present invention is directed toward apparatuses, systems and methods for solar panels capable of rooftop installation. In some embodiments, a low profile solar panel is provided, comprising: a solar laminate; and a flexible material sheet adhered to the solar laminate, wherein the flexible material sheet is configured to operate as a frame that supports and houses the solar laminate. In some such embodiments, the low profile solar panel further comprises a secondary sheet, wherein the secondary sheet is disposed on an edge formed by adhering the flexible material sheet to the solar laminate. | 04-29-2010 |
20100294341 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FRAMELESS BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL - The present invention is directed toward apparatus and methods for solar panels capable of rooftop installation. In some embodiments, a low profile solar laminate is provided, comprising: a base layer; a photovoltaic layer; a semi-rigid panel; an ultraviolet resistant layer; wherein a first adhesive adheres the base layer to the semi-rigid panel, a second adhesive adheres the semi-rigid panel to the photovoltaic layer, and a third adhesive adheres the ultraviolet resistant layer to the photovoltaic layer. | 11-25-2010 |
20110240337 | INTERCONNECTS FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS - Various embodiments of the invention provide an interconnect designed to be placed between layers of a photovoltaic laminate, and that has built-in in-plane stress relief features. In accordance with various embodiments, the interconnect, once implemented into a photovoltaic laminate, can withstand at least 200 temperature cycles, as is required by certain certifying bodies, without suffering failure. According to one embodiment of the present invention, an interconnect is provided for connecting a first photovoltaic cell to the bus array or a second photovoltaic cell within a photovoltaic laminate, the interconnect comprising: a single conductive wire having a cross-section sufficient for placement between layers of a photovoltaic laminate; wherein the single conductive wire comprises a stress-relief feature, and the stress-relief feature enables the interconnect to maintain a connection between the first photovoltaic cell and the bus array or the second photovoltaic cell while absorbing stress induced by a change in position of the first photovoltaic cell relative to a position of the bus array or the second photovoltaic cell. | 10-06-2011 |
20120080078 | PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING - Photovoltaic (PV) crystalline silicon modules and methods of manufacturing wherein the modules contain a non-glass front sheet, upper and lower encapsulate layers, a PV cell layer, an insulating sheet, and a structural back plane comprising an aluminum composite. The front sheet can be comprised of ETFE, the encapsulate layers comprise EVA, and the back plane preferably comprises APA. This particular configuration results in a lightweight PV module that still retains a high power density, and can be readily installed onto rooftops without traditional heavy racking. The PV module may be adhered to the roof using a double sided pressure sensitive adhesive or heat welded. | 04-05-2012 |
Mark B. Farrelly, Carlsbad, CA US
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20100018570 | Concentrating photovoltaic solar panel - The present invention relates to photovoltaic power systems., photovoltaic concentrator modules, and related methods. In particular, the present invention features concentrator modules having interior points of attachment for an articulating mechanism and/or an articulating mechanism that has a unique arrangement of chassis members so as to isolate bending, etc. from being transferred among the chassis members. The present invention also features adjustable solar panel mounting features and/or mounting features with two or more degrees of freedom. The present invention also features a mechanical fastener for secondary optics in a concentrator module. | 01-28-2010 |
20120298181 | CONCENTRATING PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR PANEL - The present invention relates to photovoltaic power systems, photovoltaic concentrator modules, and related methods. In particular, the present invention features concentrator modules having interior points of attachment for an articulating mechanism and/or an articulating mechanism that has a unique arrangement of chassis members so as to isolate bending, etc. from being transferred among the chassis members. The present invention also features adjustable solar panel mounting features and/or mounting features with two or more degrees of freedom. The present invention also features a mechanical fastener for secondary optics in a concentrator module. | 11-29-2012 |
20140209147 | CONCENTRATING PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR PANEL - The present invention relates to photovoltaic power systems, photovoltaic concentrator modules, and related methods. In particular, the present invention features concentrator modules having interior points of attachment for an articulating mechanism and/or an articulating mechanism that has a unique arrangement of chassis members so as to isolate bending, etc. from being transferred among the chassis members. The present invention also features adjustable solar panel mounting features and/or mounting features with two or more degrees of freedom. The present invention also features a mechanical fastener for secondary optics in a concentrator module. | 07-31-2014 |
Mark Brian Farrelly, Pasadena, CA US
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20090000612 | Apparatuses and methods for shaping reflective surfaces of optical concentrators - Apparatuses and methods for shaping reflective surfaces of optical concentrators are disclosed. An exemplary embodiment of an optical concentrator in accordance with the present invention includes a reflective surface and one or more shaping components that help to provide a desired shape to the reflective surface. Exemplary shaping components preferably comprise thin, readily manufacturable ribs with precision surfaces that provide the desired shape to a reflective surface. | 01-01-2009 |
Philip J. Farrelly, Short Hill, NJ US
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20140171332 | SYSTEM FOR THE EFFICIENT DISCOVERY OF NEW THERAPEUTIC DRUGS - The invention provides for carrying out 3-dimensional similarity searching by comparing a probe molecule to each member of a 3-dimensional database. The probe molecule is overlapped with each member of a database of molecules and then the database molecule is rotated and translates until its similarity with the probe molecule is maximized. The system can contain ten different scoring functions to rate the similarity between the two molecules. Each function employs different molecular features when scoring a particular comparison. Some methods are based on the relative shape of the two molecules, and some are based on the overlap of key atoms such as oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and/or halogens. | 06-19-2014 |
Robert E. Farrelly, Windsor, CT US
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20090218532 | Line stop adapter - A line stop adapter includes a body having a tapping flange mounting surface, adapted for mounting to a tapping sleeve flange, and an opposing valve mounting surface, adapted for mounting to a temporary valve. An interior wall forms a body aperture fluidly connecting the mounting surfaces. A portion of the interior wall is adapted to receive and selectively engage a completion plug, allowing the completion plug to fluidly seal the body aperture. Multiple engagement portions are arranged around the body aperture for securing the tapping flange mounting surface to the tapping sleeve. | 09-03-2009 |
20150369416 | Line Stop Adapter For Mechanical Joint Outlet - A line stop adapter for use with a mechanical joint outlet has a body including a flange portion and a sleeve portion. The flange portion has oppositely disposed upper and lower mounting surfaces and an axial opening. The sleeve portion extends downwardly from an upper end to a lower end and has a bore. The flange portion opening and the sleeve portion bore define a body aperture extending between, and fluidly connecting, the flange portion upper mounting surface and the sleeve portion lower end. The sleeve portion bore includes upper, middle and lower sections defining upper, middle and a lower wall portions. The sleeve portion lower wall portion has a diameter that increases from the middle wall portion to the lower end defining a frustoconical shape. | 12-24-2015 |
Ryan Farrelly, San Diego, CA US
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20090174163 | PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A USER'S FOOT - A personal transportation device can include a truck having a pair of wheels, a support structure attached to each of the wheels, and an undercarriage attached to the support structure. A platform can be situated above the truck in relation to a surface or the ground, the platform being operable to receive a user's foot. Movement of the personal transportation device can be caused by a swivel motion of the rider. | 07-09-2009 |
20100090423 | PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A USER'S FOOT - A personal transportation device is described having a U-shaped truck, a pair of wheels attached to the truck, and a platform mechanically coupled to the truck, such that the platform is operable to receive a user's foot. The personal transportation device can further include an additional pair of easily removable wheels, and can be propelled by a rider swiveling his or her hips back and forth to cause the device to move in a targeted direction. | 04-15-2010 |
20100176565 | PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A USER'S FOOT HAVING MULTIPLE TRANSPORTATION ATTACHMENTS - A personal transport device including a transportation attachment, a foot platform situated above the transportation attachment and at least one fastener connecting the foot platform to the transportation attachment. The foot platform has two parallel extending surfaces supporting a user's foot so that the longitudinal axis of the user's foot can be positioned roughly perpendicular to the direction of travel of the transportation attachment The transportation attachment can be wheels, skates or even skis. | 07-15-2010 |
Ryan Farrelly, Laguna Beach, CA US
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20120198728 | ATHLETIC SHOE SOLE FOR PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION DEVICE - A shoe sole includes a plurality of zones having different hardness, the zones designed specifically for an extreme athlete to increase wear resistance of the shoe while optimizing flexibility, stability, and performance. The zones can be strategically located on locations of the sole corresponding to particular foot anatomy and expected levels of stress and wear. | 08-09-2012 |
20150374066 | ATHLETIC SHOE SOLE FOR PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION DEVICE - A shoe sole includes a plurality of zones having different hardness, the zones designed specifically for an extreme athlete to increase wear resistance of the shoe while optimizing flexibility, stability, and performance. The zones can be strategically located on locations of the sole corresponding to particular foot anatomy and expected levels of stress and wear. | 12-31-2015 |
Sean B. Farrelly, Somerset, MA US
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20140131156 | LUGGAGE WITH SHELLS HAVING VARIED DEPTHS - A luggage case may include opposing sidewalls forming minor faces, opposing sidewalls forming major faces, and opposing end walls together forming an article defining an enclosed space. A line of separation may be formed in said minor faces and end walls. A first portion of the line of separation may extend along a first portion of opposing minor faces at a location proximate one of said opposing major faces and corresponding one of said opposing end walls positioned therebetween. A second portion of the line of separation may extend along a second portion of said opposing minor faces in a direction away from said one of said opposing major faces and towards other of said opposing major faces. | 05-15-2014 |
20140131964 | LUGGAGE WITH SHELLS HAVING VARIED DEPTHS - A luggage case ( | 05-15-2014 |
20140216874 | CINCH BAG | 08-07-2014 |
20150320164 | LUGGAGE WITH SHELLS HAVING VARIED DEPTHS - A luggage case ( | 11-12-2015 |
Stacey Farrelly, Oakland, CA US
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20150262430 | CONFIGURABLE PUSH NOTIFICATIONS FOR A TRANSPORT SERVICE - A system and method are provided for generating and transmitting push notifications in connection with a transport service. Push notification triggers can be configured by a user via an application-based user interface corresponding to an application specific to the transport service. A user profile associated with the user can be accessed to detect one or more preconfigured push notification triggers, and thereafter transport service activity can be dynamically monitored for trigger events. Such trigger events can cause the system to generate and transmit push notifications to the user's mobile device. | 09-17-2015 |
Stacey Corwin Farrelly, Oakland, CA US
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20160110836 | Arranging on-demand services based on one or more predefined rules - A transport request for a transport service for a user can be received from a user device. Based, at least in part, on information from the transport request, a computing system can determine that the transport request is subject to one or more rules stored in a rules database accessible by the computing system. In response to determining that the transport request is subject to one or more rules, the computing system can determine whether the transport request is valid based, at least in part, on the one or more rules and information from the transport request. In response to determining that the transport request is valid, the transport request can be processed to select a driver to provide the transport service for the user. In addition, the cost for the transport service can be paid by an entity other than the user. | 04-21-2016 |