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Charles Frederick Carder, Carrollton, TX US
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20160053573 | DOWNHOLE TOOL CONSISTENT FLUID CONTROL - A downhole apparatus for use in a wellbore includes a housing having at least one passage or cavity capable of receiving a fluid. The downhole apparatus further includes an orifice in fluid communication with the passage or cavity. A viscosity-altering member is positioned in proximity to the orifice and is capable of being activated to change the viscosity of the fluid and thus a rate at which the fluid is able to pass through the orifice. | 02-25-2016 |
Charles Frederick Carder, Dallas, TX US
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20120181018 | ROTATIONAL WELLBORE TEST VALVE - According to one embodiment, a rotationally activated downhole well valve for connection in a tubing string is disclosed that can be repeatedly opened and closed selectively to place the tubing string in communication with the annulus. The valve is moved between the closed position and the open position by rotating the string in the first direction. | 07-19-2012 |
20120181021 | ROTATIONAL TEST VALVE WITH TENSION RESET - According to one embodiment, a rotationally activated downhole well valve for connection in a tubing string is disclosed that can be repeatedly opened and closed selectively to place the tubing string in communication with the annulus. The valve is moved between the closed position and the open position by rotating the string in the first direction. In another embodiment, the valve is opened and closed by rotating the string in the first direction and is reset in the closed position by lifting and lowering the tubing string. | 07-19-2012 |
20150129232 | ROTATIONAL WELLBORE TEST VALVE - A rotationally activated downhole well valve for connection in a tubing string is disclosed that can be repeatedly opened and closed selectively to place the tubing string in communication with the annulus. The valve is moved between the closed position and the open position by rotating the string in the first direction. | 05-14-2015 |
Craig Carder, Brighton, MA US
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20120086402 | FAULT-TOLERANT POWER SUPPLY - In some embodiments, a power supply system includes two power modules each configured to be electrically coupled to a set of battery cells. The set of battery cells produces a first voltage when in a first operational state, and a second voltage when in a second operational state. The second voltage is less than the first voltage. The first power module is configured to provide a third voltage to a load device that is substantially equal to the first voltage, when the set of battery cells is in the first operational state. The second power module is configured to provide a fourth voltage to the load device that is substantially equal to the first voltage, when the set of battery cells is in the second operational state. | 04-12-2012 |
Darrell L. Carder, Dripping Springs, TX US
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20150128001 | Efficient Apparatus and Method for Testing Digital Shadow Logic Around Non-Logic Design Structures - A circuit for efficiently testing digital shadow logic ( | 05-07-2015 |
David Carder, Cumming, GA US
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20150106291 | Systems and Methods for Conveying a Parcel to a Consignee, For Example, After an Unsuccessful Delivery Attempt - A system for redirecting a parcel from a primary delivery location (e.g., a residential address) to a locker bank is configured to redirect the parcel following an unsuccessful delivery attempt at the primary delivery location. In some embodiments, the system is configured to determine a suitable locker bank to which to redirect the parcel based on preferences received from a carrier (e.g., common carrier), shipper of the parcel, or consignee of the parcel. In various embodiments, following the unsuccessful delivery attempt, the system is configured to receive a request to deliver the parcel to the locker bank, provide access to one or more lockers at the locker bank for placement of the parcel, receive confirmation that the parcel has been placed in a particular locker at the locker bank, and associate the parcel with the particular locker. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106292 | Systems and Methods for Facilitating Delivery of a Parcel to a Suitably Sized Locker - A system, according to various embodiments, is adapted for identifying a suitable locker for a particular parcel based, at least in part on the size of the parcel. In particular embodiments, the system is optimized for identifying the smallest available locker that would accommodate the parcel, and facilitating delivery of the parcel to that locker. The size of the parcel may be obtained, for example, from a carrier, a shipper, a consignee, or a third party (such as a customs agent). | 04-16-2015 |
20150106293 | Systems and Methods for Establishing an Account of a User at a Locker Bank - A system, according to various embodiments, is adapted for facilitating the creation of a consignee account with a carrier at a locker bank. In particular embodiments, the system is adapted to use the locker bank to facilitate delivery of a parcel to an unregistered consignee at a locker bank and, during the course of the delivery transaction, facilitate the creation of an account for the previously unregistered consignee at the locker bank. This may allow the consignee to receive future notifications regarding other parcels that the carrier may deliver to the consignee. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106294 | Systems and Methods for Confirming an Identity of an Individual, For Example, at a Locker Bank - Systems, according to various embodiments, are adapted to use any of a variety of different techniques to identify an individual. In particular embodiments, the system is adapted to, at least partially in response to confirming the identity of a consignee of a parcel, provide the consignee with access to a parcel stored within a secured locker. In particular embodiments, the system may use the current or past location of the consignee, or information from one or more objects physically associated with the consignee (e.g., a portable computing device or an electronic or paper info notice) to verify the consignee's identity. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106295 | Systems and Methods for Confirming an Identity of an Individual, For Example, at a Locker Bank - Systems, according to various embodiments, are adapted to use any of a variety of different techniques to identify an individual. In particular embodiments, the system is adapted to, at least partially in response to confirming the identity of a consignee of a parcel, provide the consignee with access to a parcel stored within a secured locker. In particular embodiments, the system may use the current or past location of the consignee, or information from one or more objects physically associated with the consignee (e.g., a portable computing device or an electronic or paper info notice) to verify the consignee's identity. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106296 | Systems and Methods for Conveying a Parcel to a Consignee, For Example, After an Unsuccessful Delivery Attempt - A system for redirecting a parcel from a primary delivery location (e.g., a residential address) to a locker bank is configured to redirect the parcel following an unsuccessful delivery attempt at the primary delivery location. In some embodiments, the system is configured to determine a suitable locker bank to which to redirect the parcel based on preferences received from a carrier (e.g., common carrier), shipper of the parcel, or consignee of the parcel. In various embodiments, following the unsuccessful delivery attempt, the system is configured to receive a request to deliver the parcel to the locker bank, provide access to one or more lockers at the locker bank for placement of the parcel, receive confirmation that the parcel has been placed in a particular locker at the locker bank, and associate the parcel with the particular locker. | 04-16-2015 |
Gary Carder, Barrington Hills, IL US
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20100316765 | Method of Preparing Highly Dispersible Whole Grain Flour - A method of preparing a highly dispersible whole grain flour by hydrolyzing, milling and agglomerating grain flour. Highly dispersible hydrolyzed whole grain flours made in accordance with the present invention include an enzyme that hydrolyzes the whole grain flour while maintaining the integrity of the whole grain throughout processing. The whole grain flours of the present invention are highly dispersible in liquid and semi-solid media. | 12-16-2010 |
20130209610 | Method of Preparing Highly Dispersible Whole Grain Flour with an Increased Avenanthramide Content - A method of preparing a highly dispersible whole grain oat flour by hydrolyzing, milling and agglomerating grain flour to arrive at a whole grain oat flour having an increased avenanthramide content compared to native oat flour. | 08-15-2013 |
Gary D. Carder, Barrington Hills, IL US
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20140193563 | Food Products Prepared with Soluble Whole Grain Oat Flour - Food products prepared from whole grain oat flour having soluble components. The soluble whole oat flour maintains its standard of identity as whole grain and thus has the characteristics of whole grain oats. Aspects of the present invention relate to the use of the soluble oat flour in liquid food products such as beverages, semi-solid food products such as yogurt, and solid food products such as bakery items in order to provide enhanced health benefits. | 07-10-2014 |
20140193564 | Food Products Prepared with Soluble Whole Grain Oat Flour - Food products prepared from whole grain oat flour having soluble components. The soluble whole oat flour maintains its standard of identity as whole grain and thus has the characteristics of whole grain oats. Aspects of the present invention relate to the use of the soluble oat flour in liquid food products such as beverages, semi-solid food products such as yogurt, and solid food products such as bakery items in order to provide enhanced health benefits. | 07-10-2014 |
Harold Lee Carder, Fleming Island, FL US
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20120317972 | Two cycles heat engine - A thermal engine with a heated external chamber capable of generating highly compressed fluid, releasing work energy when injected into a cylinder of an engine equipped with a one cycle cam shaft, thus producing power on every one half revolution of the crank shaft. The exhaust stroke is utilized to pressurize the fluid in the system by forcing the spent fluid into a manifold, pressurized fluid is prevented from returning to the engine by a one way gate valve. The fluid is then forced into a pre-cooler tank through an adjustable one way valve then into a cooling tank through a one way valve where it cooled and pressurized and returned to the expansion chamber through a one way valve and the process is repeated. The engine speed is controlled by a bypass system connecting the expansion chamber and the manifold. | 12-20-2012 |
Jon David Carder, San Diego, CA US
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20150220962 | CONSUMER REWARDS PLATFORM FEATURING VARIABLE CASH BACK REWARDS BASED ON TIME OF DAY - Disclosed are platforms, systems, media, and methods for providing a membership-based consumer rewards program wherein member consumers achieve rewards based on the time of day and day of week by conducting payment card transactions with business participating in the membership-based consumer rewards program during qualifying times and days. | 08-06-2015 |
Kenneth H. Carder, Marshalltown, IA US
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20130019683 | Control Valve Monitoring System - A control valve monitoring system is disclosed. The control valve monitoring system includes at least one sensor connected to one of a valve stem or valve shaft, and the at least one sensor detects a change in mechanical integrity of one of the valve stem or valve shaft. A device for providing data regarding the change in mechanical integrity of one of the valve stem or valve shaft is provided, allowing maintenance of the valve shaft or valve stem to be conducted in an efficient manner. | 01-24-2013 |
Mark D. Carder, Birmingham, AL US
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20100220057 | FINGER OPERATED COMPUTER MOUSE - A finger operated computer mouse comprising a housing, a sensor located within the housing for sensing movement of the computer mouse, and a transmitter located within the housing for communicating data from the computer mouse to a remote computer. The top of the housing comprises a recessed portion for receiving a finger tip of a user and a channel connecting the recessed portion to a proximal end of the housing. The recessed portion and the channel preferably have converging sidewalls for engaging opposing sides of the user's finger. The recessed portion comprises a primary push button such that the computer mouse is operable to transmit data to the computer when the primary push button is pressed. The computer mouse is capable of supporting the end of only one finger of the user. | 09-02-2010 |
Robert Gregory Carder, Winter Park, FL US
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20150257543 | Personal Cellular Tissue Repair, Recovery and Regeneration Enhancement Sleep System - A personal cellular tissue repair, recovery, and regeneration enhancement sleep system for the augmentation of various health promoting metabolic processes associated with sleep via multifunctional stimulus-responsive polymers, performance, and responsive textiles. These textiles possessing both clinically proven and theoretical benefits to the human body including: balancing body temperature and increasing oxygen levels to skin and tissues by utilizing a blend of minerals and ingredients embedded into subject textiles; an antimicrobial, multi-layered textile incorporating specialized silver substrate yarn possessing antimicrobial, anti-odor, and conductive properties; attenuation of oxidative stress and damage to body's cells from positively charged reactive oxygen species (free radicals) via silver substrate yarn and a plurality of adjacent conductive fibers for transport of free electrons to the body from a relatively greater electrically negative potential, an electrical Ground, via the Ground potential in a standard wall outlet. All superimposed upon a mattress technology with or without air chambers. | 09-17-2015 |