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Kathryn Bennett, Fairfield, CT US
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| 20100164139 | Barrel for a tampon application assembly and methods of forming - A method of forming a barrel for a tampon applicator assembly including molding a barrel then forming a rearward taper region in an area of the barrel is provided. The method includes molding a first portion of the barrel in a first mold part and a second portion of the barrel in a second mold part, the first and second mold parts meeting at a maximum outer dimension of the first portion, ejecting the barrel from the first and second mold parts, and forming a flared region in an area of the second portion. | 07-01-2010 |
Kathryn G. Bennett, Fairfield, CT US
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| 20100204636 | Ergonomic tampon applicator - A tampon applicator barrel includes a wall forming a tube with a center axis therethrough and with a hollow interior volume. The tube has a first barrel end and a second barrel end opposite the first barrel end to form a length therebetween that corresponds to the length of the center axis. The tube increases in diameter along the length of the tube from a first diameter to a second diameter that forms a main body section, and decreases in diameter along the length of the tube from the second diameter to a third diameter that forms a reverse taper section. The center axis is substantially straight throughout the extant of the tube. | 08-12-2010 |
Matthew Alan Bennett, Milford, CT US
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| 20100048273 | WELDING SIMULATOR - Embodiments of the present invention pertain to a computer program product and processor based computing system that provides processing means for executing coded instructions and input means for interacting with said processing means to create a virtual welding environment. The system establishes an objective to change a functional or operational state of a virtual article, and directs the end user to perform at least one virtual welding operation for changing its functional state. The system trains new users and inexperienced welders on the fundamental aspects of welding and other technical | 02-25-2010 |
| 20100062405 | SYSTEM AND METHOD PROVIDING ARC WELDING TRAINING IN A REAL-TIME SIMULATED VIRTUAL REALITY ENVIRONMENT USING REAL-TIME WELD PUDDLE FEEDBACK - A real-time virtual reality welding system including a programmable processor-based subsystem, a spatial tracker operatively connected to the programmable processor-based subsystem, at least one mock welding tool capable of being spatially tracked by the spatial tracker, and at least one display device operatively connected to the programmable processor-based subsystem. The system is capable of simulating, in virtual reality space, a weld puddle having real-time molten metal fluidity and heat dissipation characteristics. The system is further capable of displaying the simulated weld puddle on the display device in real-time. | 03-11-2010 |
| 20100062406 | VIRTUAL REALITY PIPE WELDING SIMULATOR - A simulator facilitates virtual welding activity of pipe and open root weld joints. The simulator may include a logic processor based system operable to execute coded instructions for generating an interactive welding environment that emulates welding activity on a section of virtual pipe having at least one virtual weld joint. It also includes a display connected to the logic processor based system for visually depicting the interactive welding environment, wherein the display depicts the section of virtual pipe. A mock welding tool is provided for performing virtual welding activity on the at least one weld joint in real time where one or more sensors are adapted to track movement of the input device in real time for communicating data about the movement of the input device to the logic processor based system. | 03-11-2010 |
Nicholas Bennett, Hamden, CT US
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| 20090236145 | ANALYSIS REFRACTED ACOUSTIC WAVES MEASURED IN A BOREHOLE - Methods and related systems are described for measuring and analyzing refracted acoustic energy. A plurality of receivers mounted are on a downhole tool, and are arranged and adapted to receive refracted acoustic energy from a downhole formation. Measurements of refracted acoustic energy is analyzed such that information relating to an azimuthal direction relative to the downhole tool of an interface within the downhole formation can be estimated. The receivers can be mounted on a drill collar as part of a LWD tool and steering of the drilling trajectory can be based in part on the estimated formation information. | 09-24-2009 |
Roderick Bennett, Windsor Locks, CT US
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| 20100038934 | APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING A PERSON HAVING ENHANCED PORTABILITY AND METHOD OF USING SAME - An apparatus and method for supporting a person in a bathtub or shower. The apparatus comprising: an elongated base, comprising a tapered yoke operably coupled to a first end of the elongated base and a stabilizer operably coupled to a second end of the elongated base. The apparatus comprising a rotatable and/or slidable chair, wherein the rotatable and/or slidable chair is operably coupled to the same end of the elongated base as the tapered yolk. The method comprising: providing an apparatus having a rotatable and/or slidable chair, wherein some of the components may be foldable, such as a foldable seat, a foldable back, foldable legs, and a plurality of arms. Folding the foldable components of the slidable and/or rotatable chair make transporting easier and safer because the apparatus is more compact when the foldable components are in the folded position. | 02-18-2010 |
Steven L. Bennett, Cheshire, CT US
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| 20090192554 | BIOABSORBABLE BLOCK COPOLYMER - A bioabsorbable polyurethane block copolymer with having hard and soft segments is formed by the reaction between a diisocyanate such as lysine ethyl ester diisocyanate and a mixture of (i) an aromatic amide or an amino acid derivative and (ii) a polyether glycol and/or an absorbable elastomeric polymer derived from the reaction between dialkylene glycol and a cyclic bioabsorbable monomer such as trimethylene carbonate, caprolactone, or dioxanone. | 07-30-2009 |
| 20110093057 | Mitigating Thrombus Formation On Medical Devices By Influencing pH Microenvironment Near The Surface - The present disclosure provides treatments of medical devices which inhibit thrombus formation. At least a portion of a substrate of a medical device includes a surface possessing a functionality and/or surface charge adapted to modulate the pH of the surface of the medical device, as well as the pH microenvironment near the surface of a medical device. | 04-21-2011 |
Thomas W. Bennett, Lebanon, CT US
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| 20080258012 | Reefing apparatus for controlling the inflation of a gliding wing parachute - A reefing apparatus for controlling inflation of a gliding wing parachute which has a generally rectangular or trapezoidal canopy with four outer corners. The reefing mechanism includes a primary reefing loop with four supplemental reefing loops movably secured thereto by loops and connected through mounting rings to the four corners of the canopy to retain it in a general cloverleaf shape during initial stages of deployment and responsive to cutting of the primary reefing loop for release thereof for allowing full deployment or deployment into another reefed stage of the gliding wing canopy. The suspension lines are divided into four groups primarily defined by the corner closest to the point of attachment between the suspension line and the canopy. | 10-23-2008 |
