Bellinger, US
Allen D. Bellinger, Webster, NY US
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20100328611 | LEAKAGE LIGHT INTENSITY SENSING IN LIGHT PROJECTOR - In a light projection system, potentially hierarchical levels of light intensity control ensure proper laser-light output intensity, color channel intensity, white point, left/right image intensity balancing, or combinations thereof The light projection system can include a light intensity sensor in an image path, in a light-source subsystem light-dump path, in a light-modulation subsystem light-dump path, in a position to measure light leaked from optical components, or combinations thereof. | 12-30-2010 |
20120038892 | LIGHT SOURCE MODULATION FOR PROJECTION - A color projection display in which at least one color channel includes: a light source assembly including a multiplicity of pulse modulated light sources providing an aggregate light beam; a light modulation control subsystem; illumination optics to direct the aggregate light beam to an image modulation plane; and a spatial light modulator in the image modulation plane. The light modulation control subsystem senses an aggregate light intensity signal for the aggregate light beam and controls the pulse modulation parameters for the multiplicity of pulse-modulated light sources responsive to the sensed aggregate light intensity signal to reduce light intensity fluctuations in the aggregate light beam within the imaging time interval. | 02-16-2012 |
Charles F. Bellinger, College Station, TX US
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20090140444 | Compressed gas system useful for producing light weight drilling fluids - A compressor station having at least one primary compressor and a booster compressor is controlled to conserve energy and air, and to respond quickly to sudden changes in demand for air, by employing a volume bottle to buffer changes in air pressure and by recycling already compressed air from the intake to the output of the booster compressor. The system may be used in air drilling and to provide compressed air for generating low density drilling fluid on site by injecting microbubbles into a base drilling fluid. Two different methods of generating microbubbles are illustrated. The primary and booster compressors are kept in a state of readiness during drill pipe connection time, providing for a rapid resumption of pressure and air flow after connection is completed. The system can utilize gases other than air. | 06-04-2009 |
David Bellinger, Charlotte, NC US
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20090099947 | System and method for electronic funds payment - A system and method for electronic payment in a computer payment network. The system comprises a choice engine communicatively connected to a computer payment network for electronically providing a purchaser with an option to select a funding source for a purchase. The funding source is selected pre-purchase, during purchase, post-purchase, or a combination thereof. The founding source is a liquid funding account or a credit vehicle. The purchaser may use a universal payment device to make the purchase. | 04-16-2009 |
Gary John Bellinger, Dallas County, TX US
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20150182755 | Biological Tissue Stimulation of the Auto Immune System Cellular Reaction by Using Optical Energy - The present invention utilizes a hand piece featuring a laser device which is used in the irradiation of damaged cells to stimulate photoreceptors within a cell, initiating a cascade of intracellular metabolic reactions that move the cell toward homeostasis. As the cell approaches homeostasis there occur a number of secondary effects of photo stimulation which contribute to homeostatic cellular metabolism of adjacent cells. Concurrent photo stimulation of the maximal three dimensional volume of cells along with the secondary effects of the cellular metabolic homeostasis achieved in these cells results in a resolution of metabolic deficits within cells far in excess of the effects of direct photo stimulation. The current invention offers an effective method of irradiation of large numbers of cells with safe levels of optical energy to initiate the intracellular cascade toward homeostasis and the production of secondary effects contributing to homeostasis of adjacent or distant cells. | 07-02-2015 |
John Bellinger, Cuyahoga Falls, OH US
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20130104916 | ELECTRONIC VAPORIZER THAT SIMULATES SMOKING WITH POWER CONTROL | 05-02-2013 |
20140332016 | ELECTRONIC VAPORIZER THAT SIMULATES SMOKING WITH POWER CONTROL - The claimed subject matter provides a control component that regulates output of an electronic vaporizer used to simulate smoking. The control component manages power to a heating element. A power detect component collects a parameter of the heating element to determine actual power output thereof. The control component dynamically adjusts the power source based on the actual power output. | 11-13-2014 |
Keith David Bellinger, Beverly Hills, CA US
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20120209725 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING ADVERTISING AND PREVENTING ADVERTISING FRAUD - In one embodiment, a method of displaying advertising is provided. The method comprises determining the y-axis of a page to be displayed on the internet, determining the relative y-axis position of at least some portion of one or more advertisements on the page to be displayed on the internet, determining the y-axis position of the portion of the page that is currently displayed to or viewed by the user and causing the one or more advertisements on the page to download or display when the y-axis position of the portion of the page that is currently displayed to or viewed by the user is equal to or greater than the relative y-axis position of at least some portion of the one or more advertisements on the page to be displayed on the internet, all of which is accomplished on a computer. | 08-16-2012 |
Nicholas Bellinger, Mountain View, CA US
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20140250322 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SHARING DATA STORAGE DEVICES - A fault-tolerant configuration to share computer accessible data storage devices contained in a computer system with other such computer systems. Embodiments of the present invention allow sharing data storage devices contained in a first computer storage system with a second computer system by providing two or more independent connections to the data storage devices, such connections to the second computer system being independent of a motherboard (or a component thereon) contained in the first computer system, and thus ensuring continued access to the storage devices in the presence of component failures of the first computer system, such components being redundant. | 09-04-2014 |
Ryan R. Bellinger, Saint Joseph, MI US
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20100000112 | DISPENSING DRYER DOSING SENSING - A method for controlling the operation of a dryer comprising dispensing a treating chemistry from a dispensing system into a treating chamber of the dryer based on an output from the environmental drying sensor. | 01-07-2010 |
20110030150 | LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE WITH TUMBLE PATTERN CONTROL - An apparatus and a method of operating a laundry treating appliance treating laundry according to a cycle of operation having by determining a parameter indicative of a change in packing density of the laundry in a treating chamber and taking an operating action based on the determined parameter. | 02-10-2011 |
20110083338 | DISPENSING DRYER DOSING SENSING - A method for controlling the operation of a dryer comprising dispensing a treating chemistry from a dispensing system into a treating chamber of the dryer based on an output from the environmental drying sensor. | 04-14-2011 |
20110146101 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A CLOTHES DRYER USING LOAD TEMPERATURE DETERMINED BY AN INFRARED SENSOR - A method for controlling a clothes dryer based on a characteristic of the load determined by temperatures provided by an infrared sensor. | 06-23-2011 |
20110153086 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING LOAD SIZE IN A CLOTHES DRYER USING AN INFRARED SENSOR - A method for controlling the operation of a clothes dryer by determining a load size estimation based on at least one of a temperature variation of the laundry load and a delay time wherein the delay time is a time it takes for the temperature variation to satisfy a predetermined threshold. | 06-23-2011 |
20110308103 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF DRYING LAUNDRY WITH DRYING UNIFORMITY DETERMINATION - An apparatus and method of drying laundry in a treating chamber with a partially dry laundry load determination. | 12-22-2011 |
20120084996 | METHOD TO DETECT AN EMPTY LOAD IN A CLOTHES DRYER - A method for determining an empty load in a clothes dryer having a drying chamber with an air inlet, an air outlet and operable according to a predetermined cycle of operation. | 04-12-2012 |
20120084997 | METHOD TO DETECT AN END OF CYCLE IN A CLOTHES DRYER - A method for determining an end of cycle in a clothes dryer having a drying chamber with an air inlet, an air outlet and operable according to a predetermined cycle of operation. | 04-12-2012 |
20120096736 | LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE WITH CONTROLLED CYCLE TIME - A method of operating a clothes dryer having a treating chamber for receiving a laundry load, an air system for supplying and exhausting air from the treating chamber, a heating element for heating the air supplied to the treating chamber, and a controller implementing a cycle of operation, wherein the controller estimates a cycle time of a drying cycle of operation. | 04-26-2012 |
20120096738 | LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE WITH INLET TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION - A method for operating a laundry treating appliance, such as a clothes dryer, having a treating chamber, an air system for supplying and exiting air from the treating chamber, a heating element for heating the air to the treating chamber, and a controller determining an inlet temperature used as a control input for a cycle of operation. | 04-26-2012 |
20120110869 | END OF CYCLE DETECTION FOR A LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE - A method of operating a laundry treating appliance having a rotatable treating chamber for receiving laundry to be dried according to a predetermined cycle of operation and determining when the laundry is dry. | 05-10-2012 |
20120285035 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING LOAD SIZE IN A CLOTHES DRYER USING AN INFRARED SENSOR - A method for controlling the operation of a clothes dryer by determining a load size estimation based on at least one of a temperature variation of the laundry load and a delay time wherein the delay time is a time it takes for the temperature variation to satisfy a predetermined threshold. | 11-15-2012 |
20130086812 | METHOD TO CONTROL A DRYING CYCLE OF A LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE - An apparatus and method for controlling a drying cycle of a laundry treating appliance by monitoring a temperature of the exhaust air flow. | 04-11-2013 |
20140033556 | LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE WITH CONTROLLED MECHANICAL ENERGY - A laundry treating appliance and a method for operating a laundry treating appliance having a rotatable drum defining a chamber for receiving laundry. The operation of the laundry treating appliance may be based on the mechanical energy due to the falling action of the laundry. | 02-06-2014 |
20140033559 | LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE HEATER THEREOF - A method of operating a household appliance to vary the thermal output of the electric heater by selectively coupling heating elements between power supply mains. | 02-06-2014 |
20140123514 | LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCE WITH TUMBLE PATTERN CONTROL - An apparatus and a method of operating a laundry treating appliance treating laundry according to a cycle of operation having by determining a parameter indicative of a change in packing density of the laundry in a treating chamber and taking an operating action based on the determined parameter. | 05-08-2014 |
20140317953 | LAUNDRY TREATING APPLIANCES AND METHODS OF CONTROLLING THE SAME TO DETERMINE AN END-OF-CYCLE CONDITION - Laundry treating appliances and methods of controlling the same to determine an end-of-cycle condition are disclosed. An example method of operating a laundry treating appliance having a treating chamber in which laundry is received for treatment, and a heated air system having a supply conduit coupled to the treating chamber and an exhaust conduit coupled to the treating chamber includes supplying heated air to the treating chamber via the supply conduit, exhausting air from the treating chamber via the exhaust conduit, repeatedly determining exhaust air temperatures of the air exhausted from the exhaust conduit, determining a windowed derivative of the exhaust air temperature values, determining a zero crossing of the windowed derivative, and initiating the termination of the supplying of heated air in response to the determination of the zero crossing. | 10-30-2014 |
Ryan Robert Bellinger, Saint Joseph, MI US
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20100263136 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING LAUNDRY LOAD SIZE - A method and apparatus according to one embodiment for operating a laundry treating appliance includes determining a parameter representative of a rotational speed of laundry in a drum and determining a laundry load size based on the parameter. | 10-21-2010 |
20120118022 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING LAUNDRY LOAD SIZE - A method and apparatus according to one embodiment for operating a laundry treating appliance includes determining a parameter representative of a rotational speed of laundry in a drum and determining a laundry load size based on the parameter. | 05-17-2012 |
Sean Bellinger, Kenosha, WI US
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20100025427 | DUAL SUBSTANCE DISPENSER - In one embodiment, at least two spray containers are used of the type having push button valves that control the delivery of spray from the containers. Each container retains a different type of spray such that activation of one container dispenses a different substance than activation of the other container. In one embodiment the substances are differentiated by their fragrances such that the substance from one container smells different than the substance from the other container. A controller controls actuation of the nozzles such that the pattern of dispensing of the different sprays may be preset. The containers can be actuated automatically in a variety of different patterns. | 02-04-2010 |
20100059602 | SUBSTANCE DISPENSER - A cartridge stores gas under pressure and a container stores a fragrance substance in the housing. A valve controls the release of the gas. An atomizer receives the gas and draws the fragrance substance from the container such that the fragrance substance is sprayed into the atmosphere. A controller opens the valve at predetermined intervals. | 03-11-2010 |
Steven L. Bellinger, Manhattan, KS US
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20090302231 | NON-STREAMING HIGH-EFFICIENCY PERFORATED SEMICONDUCTOR NEUTRON DETECTORS, METHODS OF MAKING SAME AND MEASURING WAND AND DETECTOR MODULES UTILZING SAME - Non-streaming high-efficiency perforated semiconductor neutron detectors, method of making same and measuring wands and detector modules utilizing same are disclosed. The detectors have improved mechanical structure, flattened angular detector responses, and reduced leakage current. A plurality of such detectors can be assembled into imaging arrays, and can be used for neutron radiography, remote neutron sensing, cold neutron imaging, SNM monitoring, and various other applications. | 12-10-2009 |
20120217406 | GAS-FILLED NEUTRON DETECTORS HAVING IMPROVED DETECTION EFFICIENCY - Surfaces or surface portions incorporated into gas-filled neutron detectors are coated with and/or composed of at least partially, neutron reactive material. The surfaces may be flat or curved fins or plates, foils, porous or filamentary material, or semi-solid material or aerogel. The incorporation of the extended surfaces coated with or composed of neutron reactive material increases the neutron detection efficiency of the gas-filled detectors over conventional coated designs. These surfaces or surface portions increase the amount of neutron reactive material present in the detector over conventional coated designs and, as a result, increase the neutron detection efficiency. The surfaces can be made of conductive, semiconductive or insulative materials. The surfaces are arranged such that they do not detrimentally detract from the main function of a gas-filled detector with particular attention to gas-filled proportional detectors. | 08-30-2012 |
20130228696 | GAS-FILLED NEUTRON DETECTORS AND IMAGING SYSTEM AND ARRAY OF SUCH DETECTORS - Gas-filled neutron detectors, an imaging system and an array of such detectors are provided. Surfaces or surface portions incorporated into the gas-filled neutron detectors are coated with and/or composed of at least partially, neutron reactive material. The surfaces may be flat or curved, fins or plates, foils, thin sheets, porous or filamentary material, or semi-solid material or aerogel. The incorporation of the extended surfaces coated with or composed of neutron reactive material increases the neutron detection efficiency of the gas-filled detectors. The surfaces can be made of conductive, semiconductive, semi-insulating, or insulative materials. The surfaces are arranged such that they do not detrimentally detract from the main function of a gas-filled detector with particular attention to gas-filled proportional detectors. The surfaces may be arranged in the detectors to allow for modular construction. The surfaces are designed and arranged such that more than a single reaction product may escape the surface. | 09-05-2013 |
20130344636 | METHOD OF FABRICATING A NEUTRON DETECTOR SUCH AS A MICROSTRUCTURED SEMICONDUCTOR NEUTRON DETECTOR - A method of making a neutron detector such as a microstructured semiconductor neutron detector is provided. The method includes the step of providing a particle-detecting substrate having a surface and a plurality of cavities extending into the substrate from the surface. The method also includes filling the plurality of cavities with a neutron-responsive material. The step of filling including the step of centrifuging nanoparticles of the neutron-responsive material with the substrate for a time and a rotational velocity sufficient to backfill the cavities with the nanoparticles. The material is responsive to neutrons absorbed, thereby, for releasing ionizing radiation reaction products | 12-26-2013 |
Steven M. Bellinger, Columbus, IN US
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20090036267 | System and Method for Controlling Transmission Shift Points Based on Vehicle Weight - A system and method of controlling shift points of a transmission coupled to an internal combustion engine by modifying at least one transmission shift point schedule may comprise determining a weight of a vehicle carrying the engine and the transmission, modifying the at least one transmission shift point schedule as a function of the weight of the vehicle, and controlling automatic shifting between two or more gear ratios of the transmission in accordance with the modified at least one transmission shift point schedule. | 02-05-2009 |
20110125390 | Driveline system impact reverberation reduction - A method for driveline impact reverberation reduction including operating an engine coupled to a transmission; regulating operation of the engine with a controller to adjust fueling of the engine which includes providing a signal to the controller representative of a requested engine torque; determining a first fueling rate as a function of the signal and a set of preselected operating instructions; adjusting a set of engine operating parameters according to the first fueling rate; determining a second fueling rate as a function of the first fueling rate; and adjusting a set of engine operating conditions according to the second fueling rate. | 05-26-2011 |
20130152880 | THERMOSTAT HOUSING WHICH PROVIDES OPTIMIZED COOLANT FLOW - A thermostat housing is disclosed. The thermostat housing comprises a housing member. The housing member includes an inlet and an outlet to allow coolant to flow therethrough. The thermostat housing also includes least two thermostats within the housing member. The at least two thermostats have staggered opening temperatures. One of the at least two thermostats opens and controls a flow rate of coolant through the housing when the coolant is within a first predetermined temperature range. A single loop of coolant is being controlled within the housing member. | 06-20-2013 |