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Daniel Brian Gidcumb, Jr., Canton, MI US
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| 20100264698 | SUBSTRATES FOR VEHICLE INSTRUMENT PANELS AND VEHICLE INSTRUMENT PANELS INCORPORATING THE SAME - An interior finish panel for a vehicle may include a panel substrate, at least two pieces of skin disposed over the panel substrate, and a foam layer. The panel substrate may include an inclined portion disposed between a base portion and at least one sealing surface. The at least two pieces of skin may include an upper skin and a lower skin joined together at a seam, wherein the seam may be at least partially disposed over the inclined portion. The seam may be sealed to a vertex of the inclined portion between the inclined portion and the sealing surface. The foam layer may be disposed between the at least two pieces of skin and the panel substrate. The foam layer may taper from the base portion towards the vertex of the inclined portion and terminate along the inclined portion before the vertex of the inclined portion. | 10-21-2010 |
Daniel Brian Odess, Coral Gables, FL US
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| 20090287782 | Interactive Multimedia Timeline - A method and system for allowing a plurality of users to collaboratively interact via a dynamic timeline that presents a plurality of events in an interactive multimedia format. The method and system allows a user to define a computer network group by setting access parameters, add additional individual user to a network group, create a timeline to receive and display a plurality of events, display a timeline to all of the users of the network group, place an event on the timeline in a chronologically ordered manner, allow the individual user to interact with a plurality of events on the timeline, and to send a notification of the individual user timeline interaction to all of the users of the network group. | 11-19-2009 |
Daniel Brian Zakula, Mokena, IL US
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| 20080264888 | INVENTORY STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH GUIDANCE FOR LOAD-HANDLING VEHICLE - An inventory storage and retrieval system and method are provided for a shipping or storage facility. In an embodiment, the system includes: (a) a mobile computer and radio on a load-handing vehicle; (b) sensors on the vehicle to determine the ground location and orientation of the vehicle; (c) encoders that determine the position of a lifting mechanism relative to a chassis of the vehicle; and (d) a base computer and radio that communicates with the vehicle. The system maintains an inventory database of items and their respective storage locations in three dimensions as a result of the loading activity of the vehicle. The data can be used to guide the vehicle for ground movement generally to a storage location, appropriately orient the vehicle, and then to move the lifting mechanism of the vehicle to deposit or retrieve the item at a particular storage location. | 10-30-2008 |
Daniel Brian Zakula, Jr., Mokena, IL US
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| 20110147330 | INDEPENDENTLY POWERED TROLLEYS - A trolley control system for a gantry crane having a multiple trolley arrangement such as a first and second trolley. The control system including a trolley beam connected to the gantry crane with a first and second drive device connected to the trolley beam. The first drive device is powered by a first drive system while the second drive device can be powered by either the first drive system or the second drive system. A first trolley is connected to the first drive device while a second trolley is connected to the second drive device. | 06-23-2011 |
Daniel Brian Zakula, Sr., Mokena, IL US
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| 20120013453 | RFID Safety System and Method - The system and method for detecting and warning of the proximity of a hazard. In one embodiment this may be achieved by receiving a signal from a RFID tag, determining that the RFID tag is associated with a safety article, and activating a warning device. In another embodiment, a system may be provided that includes a monitoring antenna that receives data transmitted from a RFID tag coupled to a safety article and a processor that transmits a signal to a warning device if the safety article is in proximity to a hazard. | 01-19-2012 |
