Bryer
David Bryer, Dearborn, MI US
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20100178814 | ELECTRICAL TERMINAL - An electrical terminal having a body and a pair of beams extending away from the body, each of the beams having a first end attached to the body and a second end distal to the body. The beams form a slot therebetween, and are sufficiently flexible in order to enable the slot to open in response to the insertion of an electrical device therein. Each of the beams has an inboard side proximate to the slot and an outboard side opposite the inboard side. The inboard sides of the beams are parabolic in shape. As a result of this parabolic shape, the beams distribute stress more evenly along the inboard and outboard sides of the beams. Consequently, concentration of stress on the beams proximate to the body is reduced significantly, and, therefore, the risk that the terminal will exceed its yield strength and have permanent deformation of the beams is reduced. | 07-15-2010 |
Giles D. Bryer, Northville, MI US
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20150020388 | UNIFRAME AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - On variation may include using a plurality of node structures to assemble a uniframe. | 01-22-2015 |
20150021892 | RAIL AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - A number of variations includes a rail and method of manufacture thereof wherein a rail may be fabricated from a first segment, a first node, and a second segment, wherein the first segment is attached to the first node, wherein the second segment is attached to the first node, and wherein the first node comprises a pre-machined hollow aluminum casting comprising at least one chassis component mounting point for attachment. | 01-22-2015 |
20150021893 | CENTER TUNNEL INTEGRATED TRUSS ARCHITECTURE - A number of variations may include a center tunnel assembly which may include a series of truss structures. | 01-22-2015 |
20150021894 | FULL HEIGHT TUNNEL SECTION WITH ENCLOSED EXHAUST - One variation may include a vehicle center tunnel which may include an enclosed exhaust system. | 01-22-2015 |
20150021938 | ENERGY ABSORBING VEHICLE COMPONENT - A number of variations may include a product including an energy absorbing component for a vehicle comprising at least one of a crush can, an insert for a cross car beam or a front impact extension. | 01-22-2015 |
20150021939 | ENERGY ABSORBING VEHICLE COMPONENT - A number of variations may include a product including an energy absorbing component for a vehicle comprising at least one of a crush can, an insert for a cross car beam or a front impact extension. | 01-22-2015 |
20150021940 | ENERGY ABSORBING VEHICLE COMPONENT - A number of variations may include a product including an energy absorbing component for a vehicle comprising at least one of a crush can, an insert for a cross car beam or a front impact extension. | 01-22-2015 |
20150108732 | ACTIVELY CONTROLLED TORSION BAR SUSPENSION - A suspension system for a vehicle having a vehicle body arranged along a first axis includes a steering knuckle configured to rotatably support the vehicle's road wheel. The system also includes a torsion bar that is configured to generate a spring rate and arranged along a second axis that forms an acute angle relative to the first axis. The system also includes a tensile drop link fixed relative to the steering knuckle. The system additionally includes a semi-trailing arm having a first end and a distal second end, wherein the semi-trailing arm is operatively connected to a first end of the torsion bar at the first end of the arm and to the tensile drop link at the second end of the arm. Furthermore, the system includes an actuator fixed relative to the body and configured to rotate a second end of the torsion bar about the second axis. | 04-23-2015 |
Matthew D. Bryer, Gibsonia, PA US
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20100038943 | Ergonomic seat assembly - An ergonomical seat assembly for supporting a seated human body in correct posture to maintain proper and healthy spine, hip, and pelvic alignment. The seat assembly includes a back panel for supporting the back of a user in an upright sitting position and side support members for engaging the sides of the user's torso. Included is a lumbar support member for engaging the lower back of the user just above the hips. The back panel is secured to a base panel upon which is arranged hip support members for engaging the seated user's hips. Together the elements of the seat assembly maintain proper and healthy posture of a seated user and comfortable long or short term seating. | 02-18-2010 |
20120098310 | Ergonomic seat assembly - An ergonomical seat assembly for supporting a seated human body in correct posture to maintain proper and healthy spine, hip, and pelvic alignment. The seat assembly includes a back panel for supporting the back of a user in an upright sitting position and side support members for engaging the sides of the user's torso. Included is a lumbar support member for engaging the lower back of the user just above the hips. The back panel is secured to a base panel upon which is arranged hip support members for engaging the seated user's hips. Together the elements of the seat assembly maintain proper and healthy posture of a seated user and comfortable long or short term seating. | 04-26-2012 |
Philip Bryer, Tarzana, CA US
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20100286563 | Integrated Meter for Analyzing Biological Samples - Analyte monitoring devices and methods therefore are provided. The devices integrate various functions of analyte monitoring, e.g., sample acquisition and testing. | 11-11-2010 |
20110270018 | SELF-ADJUSTING MECHANICAL GASTRIC BAND - A self-adjusting gastric band applies a substantially constant force to a patient's fundus in order to facilitate weight control. The self-adjusting gastric band is capable of automatically relaxing and contracting in response to changes in the patient's fundus or in response to a large bolus passing through the patient's fundus that is constricted by the gastric band. The self-adjusting gastric band is automatically adjustable without hydraulic fluid and without external physician intervention. The self-adjusting gastric band comprises a movable member and a biasing mechanism coupled to the movable member to facilitate applying the substantially constant force against the fundus as the fundus changes size, shape and/or position. | 11-03-2011 |
Slate E. Bryer, Rocklin, CA US
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20150225960 | Debris Repelling Filtering Device for Roof Gutters - A gutter filtering device constructed to be mounted on top of a gutter opening and to extend from the front to the rear, and to attach to the front lip of the gutter. The gutter filtering device comprises a main body frame portion supporting a filtering media, a front mounting portion and a rear wing mounting portion. The main body frame portion is comprised of louvers that supports and holds a filtering media. The front mounting portion comprises a bending of the main body frame that folds over and crimps to the front end of the filtering media. The rear mounting portion comprises a separate rear wing folded over and crimpled to rear portion of the main body frame. The filtering media's top surface is shaped with many front to rear raised ridges in an repeating S-shape pattern that are parallel and form a consistent pattern from left to right. | 08-13-2015 |
Steven Rob Bryer, Olathe, KS US
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20090018860 | METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR BACK OFFICE CHECK CONVERSION - A method and computer program for facilitating back office check conversion in a retail establishment, such as during reconciliation of cash drawers. The method broadly includes the steps of retrieving first check data from a point of sale system; imaging the check to capture second check data; comparing the first and second check data to confirm that they are substantially identical; determining whether the check is eligible for automated processing; and, if so, adding the image of the check to an electronic file for subsequent transmission of the check data to a financial institution. The method may also include allowing for scheduling automatic resubmission of a returned check. The method may also include maintaining a database of the check data, and allowing for accessing and searching the database for particular check data via an electronic network. | 01-15-2009 |