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Brian W. Andersen, Ringkobing DK
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| 20100038909 | Method Of Operating A Wind Turbine With Pitch Control, A Wind Turbine And A Cluster Of Wind Turbines - A method of operating a pitch controlled wind turbine connected to the utility grid in response to an increase in wind velocity to above a predefined value. The method includes the sequential steps of: reducing the generated power, allowing an intermediate increase in the generator speed, and reducing the generator speed by pitching the wind turbine rotor blades. A wind turbine and a cluster of wind turbines is also contemplated. | 02-18-2010 |
| 20100040468 | Method Of Operating A Wind Turbine, A Wind Turbine And A Cluster Of Wind Turbines - A method of operating a wind turbine above a predefined wind velocity comprising the step of operating a control parameter of the wind turbine within a tolerance band from a reference set-point curve of that control parameter. A wind turbine and a cluster of wind turbines is also contemplated. | 02-18-2010 |
| 20100045041 | Method Of Operating A Wind Turbine With Pitch Control, A Wind Turbine And A Cluster Of Wind Turbines - A method of operating a wind turbine with pitch control, in which values of the generated power and the operating speed of the rotor are established at a discrete number of secure ranges for wind speeds above a critical wind velocity. A wind turbine and a cluster of wind turbines employing such a method are also contemplated. | 02-25-2010 |
Brian W. Beakler, York, PA US
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| 20080226847 | Spalted wood veneers, spalted engineered wood flooring and method of making - Spalted wood veneer, which can be used in the commercial production of engineered wood flooring having a spatted wood veneer decorative layer, is produced by forming a wood veneer piece, inoculating the wood veneer piece with spalting spores, subjecting the inoculated veneer piece to a predetermined environment, then inspecting the inoculated veneer piece to determine the degree of spalting, and when a desired degree of spalting is reached, deterring continued spalting. | 09-18-2008 |
Brian W. Brollier, Cincinnati, OH US
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| 20090184023 | Child-Resistant Package With Latch And Retaining Feature - A child-resistant but adult-friendly package package comprising a sleeve having top and bottom walls, opposite side walls, a closed end, and an open end. A blister card insert configured to be movable into and out of the sleeve through the open end. A first latch element on the insert and a second latch element on the sleeve, the first and second latch elements are interengageable when the insert is fully inserted in the sleeve to latch the insert against withdrawal from the sleeve. A biasing member on the insert is configured to be in contact with the top and bottom walls of the sleeve, urging the first latch element into engagement with the second latch element. The biasing member also forming a first portion of a retaining means to prevent complete withdrawal of the insert from the sleeve and a second portion of the retaining means is formed on the sleeve for cooperation with the first portion to retain the insert against complete withdrawal from the sleeve. | 07-23-2009 |
Brian W. Cho, Cumbria GB
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| 20110120703 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING THE INCURSION OF PARTICULATE MATERIAL INTO A WELL CASING WITHIN HYDROCARBON BEARING FORMATIONS INCLUDING GAS HYDRATES - A method and system for monitoring any incursion of particulate matter from a gas hydrate formation into a well casing used for the production of the gas hydrate and determining the degree of incursion of particulate material within the distal end of the well casing. | 05-26-2011 |
Brian W. Cranton, Sanbornton, NH US
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| 20110173822 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ALIGNING COLLIMATED LIGHT BEAMS - An optical bench configured to hold two or more sources of collimated light utilizes prisms that when rotated generate rings of possible angular directions of light that overlap at one or more locations at which the two or more beams are coaligned. | 07-21-2011 |
| 20110289816 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COLLIMATING AND COALIGNING OPTICAL COMPONENTS - A laser alignment assembly has two or more lasers aligned relative to one or more reflective surfaces to generate coaligned and collimated light beams. The assembly may further make the light beams collinear. The orientation of the reflective surface may be controlled by an electrically controllable actuator. The laser alignment assembly may be disposed in a weapon aiming system having visible and infrared lasers and may be coupled to a weapon to aid in aiming of the weapon. | 12-01-2011 |
Brian W. Johnson, Geel BE
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| 20090264567 | Stabilized Cross-Linked Polyolefin Compositions - A composition is disclosed that includes at least one polyolefin, at least one organic peroxide, and an antioxidant mixture of a composition of at least one polyolefin, at least one organic peroxide, and an antioxidant mixture. The antioxidant mixture has at least one fast radical scavenger selected from the group consisting of low hindered phenols, low hindered thiophenols, low hindered thiobisphenols, aliphatic amines, aromatic amines, NOR HALS, hydroxylamines, and mixtures thereof, and at least one long term stabilizer selected from the group consisting of low hindered phenols, highly hindered phenols, thiosynergists, aliphatic amines, aromatic amines, HALS, hydroxylamines, and mixtures thereof. The preferred polyolefin is a homopolymer of ethylene or a copolymer of ethylene and the compositions are useful in insulating media for medium and high voltage wire and cable applications. | 10-22-2009 |
Brian W. Kalser, Lincoln, NE US
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| 20090076843 | INTERACTIVE TEAM PORTAL SYSTEM - A team communication platform that combines messaging, video, testing, reporting, work flow diagramming, presentations, and performance analysis into a portal system that is made mobile through the use of synchronization services. | 03-19-2009 |
Brian W. Mc Kinnon, Bartlett, TN US
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| 20080300689 | Patellar Components - Embodiments of the present invention provide patellar component designs that are optimally shaped to help reduce shear force and accommodate slight implantation error. Further, they help lessen anterior knee pain, particularly during deep-flexion activities and help ease the transition during the range of knee movement in a controlled way. | 12-04-2008 |
Brian W. Nantz, Menomonee Falls, WI US
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| 20120035427 | System and Method of Using Location Technology to Aid Patient Recovery - A system for telemetrically monitoring a patient includes a remote monitoring device associated with the patient. A location services system tracks a location of the remote monitoring device. A patient tracking computer calculates a distance and a duration of patient ambulation from the tracked location. A method of monitoring an ambulatory patient monitors the location of a remote monitoring device and derives ambulatory event data from the monitored location. | 02-09-2012 |
Brian W. Ostlie, Hudson, WI US
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| 20110025947 | DIRECT-LIT BACKLIGHT HAVING LIGHT RECYCLING CAVITY WITH CONCAVE TRANSFLECTOR - Direct-lit backlights and associated methods and components are disclosed in which a transflector that partially transmits and partially reflects incident light is shaped to form at least one concave structure facing a back reflector of the backlight. This provides at least one recycling cavity therebetween, the at least one recycling cavity substantially filling the output area of the backlight. At least one light source is disposed behind the output area to inject light into each cavity, and can be positioned in the recycling cavity or behind an aperture in the back reflector. The cavities are preferably shallow and wide, having a width-to-depth ratio of at least 5 or 10, and can provide uniform brightness and color at the output area with sparsely distributed light sources and in a thin profile backlight. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20120026431 | LIGHTGUIDE WITH OPTICAL FILM CONTAINING VOIDS AND BLACKLIGHT FOR DISPLAY SYSTEM - A lightguide ( | 02-02-2012 |
Brian W. Petelka, Carlisle CA
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| 20080231069 | SIDE ROLL UP TARPAULIN SYSTEM FOR A FLATBED TRAILER - The invention relates to a side lifting/closing tarpaulin system for a flatbed trailer, the trailer having an elongated platform having front and rear ends, sides, a pair of bulkheads of similar construction extending upwardly from the platform at its front and rear ends, and a plurality of tarpaulin supporting beams extending laterally across the platform, and longitudinally along the platform. The system comprises a pair of pivoting arms, each arm supported by a corresponding bulkhead. The arms are pivotable, in corresponding fashion, with respect to a side of the platform, between an upper, open orientation and a lower, closed orientation. Each arm is provided with an elongated slot along a longitudinal axis of the arm. Each arm is mounted relative to the bulkhead such that the pivot sits within the slot in a manner that permits longitudinal movement of the arm relative to the pivot. There is further provided mechanical drive means to rotate the roller to roll or unroll the tarpaulin thus causing movement of the arms between the open and closed positions | 09-25-2008 |
Brian W. Peticolas, Redondo Beach, CA US
Brian W. Thompto, Austin, TX US
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| 20110153986 | PREDICTING AND AVOIDING OPERAND-STORE-COMPARE HAZARDS IN OUT-OF-ORDER MICROPROCESSORS - A method and information processing system manage load and store operations executed out-of-order. At least one of a load instruction and a store instruction is executed. A determination is made that an operand store compare hazard has been encountered. An entry within an operand store compare hazard prediction table is created based on the determination. The entry includes at least an instruction address of the instruction that has been executed and a hazard indicating flag associated with the instruction. The hazard indicating flag indicates that the instruction has encountered the operand store compare hazard. When a load instruction is associated with the hazard indicating flag the load instruction becomes dependent upon all store instructions associated with a substantially similar flag. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20110154107 | TRIGGERING WORKAROUND CAPABILITIES BASED ON EVENTS ACTIVE IN A PROCESSOR PIPELINE - A method, information processing system, and processor work around a processing flaw in a processor. At least one instruction is fetched from a memory location. The at least one instruction is decoded. An opcode compare operation is compared with the at least one instruction and a set of values within at least one opcode compare register in response to the decoding. The instruction is marked with a pattern based on the opcode compare operation. The pattern indicates that the instruction is associated with a processing flaw. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20110154116 | PREDICTING AND AVOIDING OPERAND-STORE-COMPARE HAZARDS IN OUT-OF-ORDER MICROPROCESSORS - A method and information processing system manage load and store operations executed out-of-order. At least one of a load instruction and a store instruction is executed. A determination is made that an operand store compare hazard has been encountered. An entry within an operand store compare hazard prediction table is created based on the determination. The entry includes at least an instruction address of the instruction that has been executed and a hazard indicating flag associated with the instruction. The hazard indicating flag indicates that the instruction has encountered the operand store compare hazard. When a load instruction is associated with the hazard indicating flag the load instruction becomes dependent upon all store instructions associated with a substantially similar flag. | 06-23-2011 |
