Clouser
Brett Clouser, Seattle, WA US
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20150073874 | REAL TIME PROVISIONAL EVALUATION OF UTILITY PROGRAM PERFORMANCE - Embodiments are directed towards automatic provisional evaluation of utility program performance. Treatment facilities may be determined depending characteristics of a project. A performance profile corresponding to each treatment facility may be generated based on historical information corresponding to each treatment facility. Current usage information and current weather information for each treatment facility may be determined. Pre-treatment usage information that corresponds to each treatment facility may be determined based on the performance profile and the current usage information and the current weather information. A program evaluation report may be generated that includes program realization information. Program realization information may be based on an aggregation of project savings information that corresponds to the treatment facilities. Project savings information may be modified based on confidence weights. A program evaluation report may include information from one or more comparison facilities. | 03-12-2015 |
Christopher Clouser, Salem, MA US
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20140243232 | NUCLEIC ACID COMPLEXITY REDUCTION - In some embodiments, the present teachings provide compositions, systems, methods and kits for reducing the complexity of nucleotide sequences in a nucleic acid sample comprising the steps: hybridizing a plurality of polynucleotide constructs to at least one blocker oligonucleotide and to at least one capture oligonucleotide, wherein the plurality of polynucleotide constructs include a plurality of polynucleotides each joined to at least one nucleic acid adaptor, wherein the at least one nucleic acid adaptor can hybridize to the at least one blocker oligonucleotide, and wherein the at least one capture oligonucleotide can hybridize to at least a portion of target polynucleotides that are a sub-population of the plurality of polynucleotides, so as to produce a capture duplex. | 08-28-2014 |
Christopher J. Clouser, Placerville, CA US
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20150071748 | BARRIER TRANSPORT SYSTEM - A system for transporting a barrier having a plurality of barrier modules having passageways extending therethrough by employing a barrier transport vehicle inserted in the passageways to lift the barrier modules and move the barrier. | 03-12-2015 |
Doug Clouser, Dublin, OH US
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20150330437 | Stations for Portable Electronic Devices - A station for at least one portable electronic device includes a base having a substantially vertical and forward-facing wall and at least one suction cup secured to the wall to temporarily secure the portable electronic device to the wall in a position that the portable electronic device can be viewed and operated while secured to the wall. More than one suction cup can be provided to secure the portable electronic device to the wall. | 11-19-2015 |
Doug Clouser, Marysville, OH US
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20120019198 | Charging Station for Portable Electronic Devices - A charging station for portable electronic devices includes a base having a substantially vertical and forward facing wall and at least one suction cup secured to the wall to temporarily secure the portable electronic devices to the wall in a position that the portable electronic devices can be viewed and operated while recharging. When more than one suction cup is provided they can be secured in laterally spaced-apart positions so that multiple portable electronic devices can be secured side-by-side for recharging or more than one suction cup can secure a portable electronic device. The suction cups can also be secured in vertically spaced apart positions so that the suction cup can engage the portable electronic device at a desired height or so that more than one suction cup can secure the portable electronic device. The charging station can also organize mail, keys, wallets, and the like. | 01-26-2012 |
20120019208 | CHARGING STATION FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A charging station for portable electronic devices includes a base having a substantially vertical and forward facing wall and a plurality of suction cups secured to the wall to temporarily secure the portable electronic devices to the wall in a position that the portable electronic devices can be viewed and operated while recharging. The suction cups can be secured in a plurality of laterally spaced-apart positions so that multiple portable electronic devices can be secured side-by-side for recharging or more than one suction cup can secure a larger portable electronic device. The suction cups can also be secured in a plurality of vertically spaced apart positions so that the suction cup can engage the portable electronic device at a selected height or so that more than one suction cup can secure the portable electronic device. The charging station also organizes mail, keys, wallets, and the like. | 01-26-2012 |
20130285609 | CHARGING STATION FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A charging station for portable electronic devices includes a base having a substantially vertical and forward facing wall and at least one suction cup secured to the wall to temporarily secure the portable electronic devices to the wall in a position that the portable electronic devices can be viewed and operated while recharging. When more than one suction cup is provided they can be secured in laterally spaced-apart positions so that multiple portable electronic devices can be secured side-by-side for recharging or more than one suction cup can secure a portable electronic device. The suction cups can also be secured in vertically spaced apart positions so that the suction cup can engage the portable electronic device at a desired height or so that more than one suction cup can secure the portable electronic device. The charging station can also organize mail, keys, wallets, and the like. | 10-31-2013 |
20140217981 | Charging Station for Portable Electronic Devices - A charging station for portable electronic devices includes a base having a substantially vertical and forward facing wall and at least one suction cup secured to the wall to temporarily secure the portable electronic devices to the wall in a position that the portable electronic devices can be viewed and operated while recharging. When more than one suction cup is provided they can be secured in laterally spaced-apart positions so that multiple portable electronic devices can be secured side-by-side for recharging or more than one suction cup can secure a portable electronic device. The suction cups can also be secured in vertically spaced apart positions so that the suction cup can engage the portable electronic device at a desired height or so that more than one suction cup can secure the portable electronic device. The charging station can also organize mail, keys, wallets, and the like. | 08-07-2014 |
Doug Clouser, Columbus, OH US
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20140319296 | Stations for Portable Electonic Devices - A station for at least one portable electronic device includes a base having a substantially vertical and forward facing wall and at least one suction cup secured to the wall to temporarily secure the portable electronic device to the wall in a position that the portable electronic device can be viewed and operated while secured to the wall. More than one suction cup can be provided to secure the portable electronic device to the wall. | 10-30-2014 |
Jonathan Clouser, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130086849 | Bent Metal Panel Prefabricated Bathroom - The disclosed technology relates to a modular structure having a floor, a ceiling and at least four walls. The walls being constructed from a plurality of bent metal panels. These bent metal panels create a rigid and continuous substrate. The walls are also pre-fabricated to incorporate embedded architectural and mechanical design elements. During the main assembly phase the floor is mounted to the walls, the sides of the walls are then mounted to each other and the ceiling is then mounted to the walls thereby forming a monolithic frame structure. This monolithic structure enables a more efficient fabrication and assembly process. | 04-11-2013 |
Paul Clouser, Williston, VT US
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20130088315 | TRANSFORMER WITH ARBITRARILY SMALL LEAKAGE-INDUCTANCE APPARATUS AND METHOD - An electrical transformer is provided having a toroidal core; a plurality of wraps of a low impedance transmission line the low impedance transmission line including a transmission pair of first and second conductors such that the transformer creates a magnetic flux confined to interfaces between said first and second conductors and does not extend to the toroidal core, and the transformer having a coupling coefficient K arbitrarily close to 1 and a value of leakage inductance L | 04-11-2013 |
Roger Clouser, Baldwin City, KS US
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20100319234 | Sighting System - A sighting assembly is configured for use on a firearm in long-range sighting applications and broadly comprises proximal and distal sights. The sights present various sighting surfaces including at least a pair of complemental surfaces that, when viewed along a sighting direction, are opposed to one another. The distal sight presents a radially outer one of the opposed sighting surfaces and the proximal sight presents a radially inner one of the opposed sighting surfaces. The opposed surfaces cooperatively present at least one aiming window for accurately aligning the sights and viewing a target. | 12-23-2010 |