Aubrey
Bradley Aubrey, Oak Hills, CA US
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20110299963 | LOWERABLE TRAILER - Improvements in a lowerable trailer that uses pneumatic cushions to provide both the cushioning of the trailer bed and raising and lower of the trailer bed. The air in the pneumatic cushions can be vented to allow the bed of the trailer to lay flat on the ground. Another pneumatic cushion changes the angle of the bed to the tongue to ensure that both the front and the back of the bed come in contact with the ground. The lowerable trailer is ideal for the transportation of custom vehicles to and from an auto show where the custom vehicles may have limited ground clearance. The pneumatic cushions can be filled with a standard hand pneumatic hand pump or with an air compressor that can be powered by a car battery or an electrical outlet. | 12-08-2011 |
20120183380 | LOWERABLE TRAILER - Improvements in a lowerable trailer that uses pneumatic cushions to provide both the cushioning of the trailer bed and raising and lower of the trailer bed. The air in the pneumatic cushions can be vented to allow the bed of the trailer to lay flat on the ground. Another pneumatic cushion changes the angle of the bed to the tongue to ensure that both the front and the back of the bed come in contact with the ground. The lowerable trailer is ideal for the transportation of custom vehicles to and from an auto show where the custom vehicles may have limited ground clearance. The pneumatic cushions can be filled with a standard hand pneumatic hand pump or with an air compressor that can be powered by a car battery or an electrical outlet. | 07-19-2012 |
Carl A. Aubrey, The Woodlands, TX US
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20110114326 | MULTI-PIECE STACKED SEALING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING SAME - Subsea wells have a variety of proprietary well head configurations that require sophisticated locking and sealing profiles that allow the well bore to be sealed off and the production of hydrocarbons to be safely controlled. A universal tubing hanger and lockdown assembly uses a sealing apparatus to annularly seal the well bore. When compressed, a multi-piece stacked sealing system employs rigid and elastic members to seal the well bore annulus in both the top-down and bottom-up directions. Top-down pressure containment is needed for appropriate well system testing and bottom-up pressure containment is necessary to control the internal pressure of the well. | 05-19-2011 |
Chris Aubrey, Nuremberg DE
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20130110666 | INTERACTIVE RETAIL SYSTEM | 05-02-2013 |
Jason Aubrey, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20130304541 | CONSUMER-INITIATED DEMAND-DRIVEN INTERACTIVE MARKETPLACE - Disclosed herein are systems and methods for managing consumer demand in an online marketplace. In one aspect, a method for managing consumer initiated demand in an online marketplace comprises: receiving a first request for a product or service from a first consumer; identifying one of a plurality of categories as corresponding to the first request; assigning the first request to the identified category; receiving at least one additional request for a product or service from a second consumer and assigning the at least one additional request to the identified category; determining, using a processor, a demand for the identified category based at least on the number of requests assigned to the identified category; and selectively generating a merchant notification for at least one merchant based on the determined demand for the identified category. | 11-14-2013 |
Jeffrey Scott Aubrey, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20090044664 | STAKE DRIVER WITH ADJUSTABLE INSERTS - A stake driver is provided including a longitudinal shaft having a strike portion at a first end and a receiving socket at a second end of the shaft. The socket defining a first cavity to receive a stake. A handle may be coupled to the shaft and positioned concentric with the shaft. A protective flange is positioned coplanar with the strike portion of the shaft and shaped to protect a user's hand when holding the handle. The first cavity may be shaped and sized to fit snuggly around a strike end of the stake. The receiving socket distributes a strike force evenly across a striking end of the stake, thus inhibiting splintering of the stake. An adaptor may also be included to fit within the first cavity. The adaptor defining a second cavity sized to receive a stake of different size than the stake received by the first cavity. | 02-19-2009 |
Ken Aubrey, St. Paul, MN US
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20130151135 | HYBRID TRAFFIC SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A traffic sensing system for sensing traffic at a roadway includes a first sensor having a first field of view, a second sensor having a second field of view, and a controller. The first and second fields of view at least partially overlap in a common field of view over a portion of the roadway, and the first sensor and the second sensor provide different sensing modalities. The controller is configured to select a sensor data stream for at least a portion of the common field of view from the first and/or second sensor as a function of operating conditions at the roadway. | 06-13-2013 |
Leonard S Aubrey, Arden, NC US
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20080245188 | COMPACT MICRO-POROUS MEDIA DEGASSER - A degasser ( | 10-09-2008 |
Leonard S. Aubrey, Hendersonville, NC US
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20100113244 | LOW EXPANSION CORROSION RESISTANT CERAMIC FOAM FILTERS FOR MOLTEN ALUMINUM FILTRATION - A ceramic foam filter for molten aluminum alloys comprising an alumina silicate rich core and a boron glass shell and a chemical composition comprising: 20-70 wt % Al | 05-06-2010 |
20110107875 | METHOD FOR FILTERING MOLTEN ALUMINUM AND MOLTEN ALUMINUM ALLOYS - A method for filtering molten aluminum and aluminum alloys. The method includes providing a reticulated foam wherein oxygen is introduced to an interior of the reticulated foam. Molten aluminum or aluminum alloy is passed through said reticulated foam wherein oxygen is maintained at a partial pressure of at least 2.51×10 | 05-12-2011 |
20120144958 | CORROSION RESISTANT GLASS COATING APPLIED TO CERAMIC FOAM USED TO FILTER MOLTEN ALUMINUM - An improved filter is described which is particularly suitable for filtering molten metal. The filter has a porous open celled ceramic foam body with voids separated by struts wherein a portion of the struts are densified with glass. | 06-14-2012 |
20120175804 | LOW EXPANSION CORROSION RESISTANT CERAMIC FOAM FILTERS FOR MOLTEN ALUMINUM FILTRATION - A ceramic foam filter for molten aluminum alloys comprising an alumina silicate rich core and a boron glass shell and a chemical composition comprising: 20-70 wt % Al | 07-12-2012 |
20140360316 | BN or Y2O3 Coated Ceramic Filters Used in Filtration of Aluminum-Lithium Alloys and Reactive Alloys - A filter which is particularly suitable for filtration of molten metal, and method of making the filter, is described. The filter comprises a ceramic core comprising a primary component selected from the group consisting of alumina and magnesium oxide. A coating is on the ceramic core wherein the coating is selected from the group consisting of BN and Y | 12-11-2014 |
Matthew Aubrey, White River Junction, VT US
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20130229473 | Recirculation of ink - An apparatus includes an inkjet assembly having inkjet nozzles through each of which ink flows at a nominal flow rate as it is ejected from the nozzle onto a substrate. Ink is held under a nominal negative pressure associated with a characteristic of a meniscus of the ink in the nozzle when ejection of ink from the nozzle is not occurring. The apparatus includes recirculation flow paths, each flow path having a nozzle end at which it opens into one of the nozzles and another location spaced from the nozzle end that is to be subjected to a recirculation pressure lower than the nominal negative pressure so that ink is recirculated from the nozzle through the flow path at a recirculation flow rate. Each recirculation flow path has a fluidic resistance between the nozzle end and the other location such that a recirculation pressure at the nozzle end of the flow path that results from the recirculation pressure applied at the other location of the flow path is small enough so that any reduction in flow rate below the nominal flow rate when ink is being ejected is less than a threshold, or a change in the nominal negative pressure when ink is not being ejected is less than a threshold, or both. | 09-05-2013 |
20140240415 | Recirculation of ink - An apparatus includes an inkjet assembly having inkjet nozzles through each of which ink flows at a nominal flow rate as it is ejected from the nozzle onto a substrate. Ink is held under a nominal negative pressure associated with a characteristic of a meniscus of the ink in the nozzle when ejection of ink from the nozzle is not occurring. The apparatus includes recirculation flow paths, each flow path having a nozzle end at which it opens into one of the nozzles and another location spaced from the nozzle end that is to be subjected to a recirculation pressure lower than the nominal negative pressure so that ink is recirculated from the nozzle through the flow path at a recirculation flow rate. Each recirculation flow path has a fluidic resistance between the nozzle end and the other location such that a recirculation pressure at the nozzle end of the flow path that results from the recirculation pressure applied at the other location of the flow path is small enough so that any reduction in flow rate below the nominal flow rate when ink is being ejected is less than a threshold, or a change in the nominal negative pressure when ink is not being ejected is less than a threshold, or both. | 08-28-2014 |
Nicolas Aubrey, Truyes FR
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20130315928 | LUTEINIZING-HORMONE LIGAND AND LIGAND-GONADOTROPHIN COMPLEX - The invention relates to a ligand of a luteinizing hormone (LH), characterized in that it comprises the paratope of an ovine anti-LH antibody of which the variable domain of the heavy chain contains the following CDRs: —VH-CDR1, defined by the sequence GYTFTNYW (SEQ ID NO: 13); —VH-CDR2, defined by the sequence IYPGGGYT (SEQ ID NO: 14); —VH-CDR3, defined by the sequence ARTPLYGSSYGGFAY (SEQ ID NO: 15); and the variable domain of the light chain contains the following CDRs: —VL-CDR1, defined by the sequence QGISNY (SEQ ID NO: 16); —VL-CDR2, defined by the sequence YTS; —VL-CDR3, defined by the sequence QQYSKLPWT (SEQ ID NO: 17). The invention also relates to a ligand-gonadotrophin (LH, hCG, FSH) complex. The ligand or the complex according to the invention can be used to induce ovulation in a female mammal. | 11-28-2013 |
William Alfred Aubrey, Oshkosh, WI US
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20100229779 | Kayak hull/deck flares - The addition of flares to a kayak hull at or above the hulls shear/water line will increase the kayak's stability in rough water conditions by providing secondary stability by increasing the effective hull cross section of the kayak when waves interact with the flares. The location of the flares above the shear/water line will also keep the hull cross section to a minimum for easier paddling in calm water conditions. | 09-16-2010 |
William Alred Aubrey, Oshkosh, WI US
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20100031864 | Kayak hull/deck flares - This invention incorporates a narrow hull profile below the shear/water line with flares to widen the hull above the shear/water line to provide additional stability in rough water conditions. Waves in rough water conditions will wrap around the lower hull and make contact with the flares and increase the amount of hull in contact with the water and therefore increase the hulls stability. | 02-11-2010 |