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Andrew R. Croskey, Wichita, KS US
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20090127806 | LOW-LEAKAGE SEAL SYSTEM FOR PIVOT DOOR TYPE THRUST REVERSER - A low-leakage seal system for a pivot door type thrust reverser comprises a forward seal, an aft seal, and a pair of seal stops. The forward seal is attached to a forward portion of a thrust reverser. The aft seal is attached to an aft portion of the pivot door. The seal stops are attached to opposing sides of the pivot door and each seal stop couples with a pivot door hinge pin. Each seal stop includes a forward tab and an aft tab. The forward tabs of the seal stops make flush contact with the forward seal and the aft tabs make flush contact with the aft seal such that a continuous seal is formed between the pivot door and the fixed structure of the thrust reverser when the pivot door is stowed. | 05-21-2009 |
Mark Croskey, San Fernando, CA US
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20100314845 | SKATE BRAKE - A brake assembly for a skate of the type having parallel rails connected to the bottom of a boot. The skate brake bracket for mounting outside the rails and a brake wheel mounted to the skate brake bracket. The tension of the brake wheel may be adjusted. | 12-16-2010 |
Patrick Croskey, Dayton, OH US
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20130008935 | FASTENER DETECTION - A fastener detection system detects a fastener striking an anvil. The fastener detection system comprises a first anvil section having a first conductive work surface that receives a first leg of the fastener during a fastening operation, and a second anvil section having a second conductive work surface that receives a second leg of the fastener during the fastening operation. The second conductive work surface is electrically isolated from the first conductive work surface of the first anvil section. A first conductor electrically couples the first conductive work surface to a detection circuit, and a second conductor electrically couples the second conductive work surface to the detection circuit. The detection circuit identifies that the fastening operation has occurred by electrically sensing continuity between the first conductive work surface of the first anvil section and the second conductive work surface of the second anvil section. | 01-10-2013 |
Timothy Croskey, Florissant, MO US
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20100266322 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DESTROYING CONFIDENTIAL MEDICAL INFORMATION ON LABELS FOR MEDICINES - An apparatus and method for destroying confidential or other indicia or information on a thermally responsive label. The apparatus comprises a casing having a base layer sized and shaped to be in heat transfer relation with the thermally responsive label. The base layer has a microwave layer configured to receive microwave energy and in response thereto to heat the label to a temperature to activate the thermally responsive material of the label to destroy or obliterate the indicia printed on the label. | 10-21-2010 |
20120165188 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DESTROYING CONFIDENTIAL MEDICAL INFORMATION ON LABELS FOR MEDICINES - The present disclosure provides a microwaveable information destruction apparatus for rendering unreadable indicia printed on a label. In various embodiments the apparatus comprises an attachable information destruction strip structured and operable to be adhered to a substrate having disposed thereon a thermally responsive label with indicia printed thereon and/or the thermally responsive label. The information destruction is attachable such that the information destruction strip is in a thermally conductive relationship with the thermally responsive label. The information destruction strip is sized to cover at least the indicia printed on the thermally responsive label. Additionally, the information destruction strip comprises a microwave activated material operable to generate heat when exposed to microwave energy. The generated heat is of sufficient intensity to heat the thermally responsive label to a temperature sufficient to cause the thermally responsive label to react and render the indicia unreadable. | 06-28-2012 |
Timothy Croskey, Black Jack, MO US
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20140005045 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DESTROYING CONFIDENTIAL MEDICAL INFORMATION ON LABELS FOR MEDICINES | 01-02-2014 |