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Aaron I. Anaya, Escondido, CA US
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| 20100311022 | Runner's Arm Position Training Device - A runners training device is presented that holds a runners arm in the correct position for correct running form. The invention consists of a short bar made from metal or plastic plus two closeable sleeves that fit over the upper and lower arms. When attached, the bar holds the runners elbows at the correct angle and restrains the elbow during the running exercise. | 12-09-2010 |
Gabriel Anaya, El Paso, TX US
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| 20110259141 | STEERING WHEEL HORN SWITCH - A horn switch ( | 10-27-2011 |
Gustavo Anaya, Soledad CO
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| 20120058179 | Apparatus and process for encapsulating microparticles with liquid in soft gel capsules - The invention provides an apparatus for producing soft gel capsules having encapsulated therein microparticles, nanoparticles and fluids, said apparatus comprising: (a) two spreader boxes; (b) two casting drums; (c) a pair of rotary dies; (d) a liquid fill system (medicine pump system); (e) a wedge for heating gelatine ribbons and feeding said fill; and (f) one or more microgranule or nanogranule feeders located on each side of the rotary dies, said feeders being synchronized to rotate at the same tangential speed as the rotary dies. | 03-08-2012 |
Luis Roberto Anaya, Piscataway, NJ US
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| 20110110515 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR AUDIENCE DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS IN A CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORK - Methods and apparatus for collection and processing of data relating to users of a content-delivery network. In one embodiment, the content delivery network is a cable or satellite or HFCu network, and the apparatus includes an architecture for routinely harvesting, parsing, processing, and storing data relating to the activities of the users (e.g., subscribers) of the network. In one variant, at least portions of the data are anonymized to protect subscriber privacy. | 05-12-2011 |
Manuel Anaya, Ciudad Juarez MX
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| 20100236912 | SNAP ACTION SWITCH WITH A NON-METAL INTERCHANGEABLE SPRING - A snap action switch apparatus and method includes a non-metal interchangeable spring for providing a customized spring force thereof. The apparatus further includes one or more mutually spaced fixed contact elements and one or more movable contact elements that can move between a closed position and an open position. An actuating member can be provided for moving the contact elements between the closed position and the open position. The non-metal interchangeable spring can be utilized for performing a snap action operation and is capable of supplying a force needed to maintain the movable contacts in one or more positions. A switch mechanism (e.g., push button) eliminates the applied force to change the movable contacts to the normally open position. | 09-23-2010 |
Richard J. Anaya, Sabana Seca, PR US
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| 20100011691 | Roof system and method of fabrication and installation - In a roof system having exceptional insulating value, high density polyurethane foam or extruded polystyrene is used to form molded panels of predetermined size, shape and ornamental configuration. A non-skid primer coat is applied to the top surfaces and sides of the panels at the time of manufacture. A fabric layer or polyester mesh may be embedded in the bottom of the molded foam panels to enhance adhesion characteristics. During installation, the panels are set in a layer of low rise foam adhesive that is applied to the underlying roof deck or other surface (e.g., plywood, concrete, roofing felts, or spray foam), thereby avoiding the use of penetrating fasteners while enhancing wind uplift resistance. The panels may include interlocking structure for side-by-side and/or overlapping installation. Edges of the foam panels that need to be cut for fitting at valleys, hips, ridges, etc. are repaired in the field using factory supplied fabric and coating. After complete installation of the panels, a final topcoat composition such as, but not limited to, acrylic epoxy, silicon, or polyurea is applied to seal the roof system and provide a select roof color and desired grade. | 01-21-2010 |
