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Alan Duell, Duncan, OK US
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| 20090205839 | EXPANDABLE CONNECTION - An expandable tubular liner includes a first tube, a second tube, a mechanical coupling for coupling the first and second tubes, and an insert coupled to the mechanical coupling. The insert is capable of forming a metallurgical bond with at least one of the tubes when energy is injected into the insert. | 08-20-2009 |
Alan B. Duell, Duncan, OK US
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| 20100101072 | Apparatus for Radially Expanding and Plastically Deforming a Tubular Member - An apparatus for radially expanding and plastically deforming a tubular member includes a support member with a fluid passage. A mandrel is movably coupled to the support member and includes an expansion cone operable to radially expand and plastically deform the tubular member when moved relative to the tubular member. A pressure chamber is positioned between the support member and the mandrel, and the pressure chamber is fluidicly coupled to the fluid passage. A releasable support is coupled to the support member and operable to selectively couple the support member to the tubular member. | 04-29-2010 |
Brad Duell, Kailua Kona, HI US
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| 20100080885 | Methods for Coffee Cherry Products - Methods are provided for isolating a nutrient from coffee cherries or for producing a food product that comprises a coffee cherry or portion thereof. It is particularly preferred that coffee cherries will have an extremely low concentration of mycotoxins, including various aflatoxins, fumonisins, ochratoxins, and/or vomitoxin (DON, deoxynivalenol). | 04-01-2010 |
| 20110014337 | Methods for Coffee Cherry Products - Methods are provided for isolating a nutrient from coffee cherries or for producing a food product that comprises a coffee cherry or portion thereof. It is particularly preferred that coffee cherries will have an extremely low concentration of mycotoxins, including various aflatoxins, fumonisins, ochratoxins, and/or vomitoxin (DON, deoxynivalenol). | 01-20-2011 |
| 20110027452 | Low-Mycotoxin Coffee Cherry Products - A coffee cherry is harvested, preferably in a sub-ripe state, and quick-dried to provide a basis for numerous nutritional products. Such coffee cherries and portions thereof may be particularly characterized by their extremely low concentration of mycotoxins, including various aflatoxins, fumonisins, ochratoxins, and/or vomitoxin (DON, deoxynivalenol). | 02-03-2011 |
| 20120015095 | Low-Mycotoxin Coffee Cherry Products - A coffee cherry is harvested, preferably in a sub-ripe state, and quick-dried to provide a basis for numerous nutritional products. Such coffee cherries and portions thereof may be particularly characterized by their extremely low concentration of mycotoxins, including various aflatoxins, fumonisins, ochratoxins, and/or vomitoxin (DON, deoxynivalenol). | 01-19-2012 |
Charles A. Duell, Crestline, OH US
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| 20100303594 | ROLL OFF HOIST WITH HINGED END PORTION - A container handling system and method for a wheeled transport vehicle is disclosed that is capable of loading and unloading containers, particularly in locations where the overhead height is limited. A hinged tail member at the rear end of the elongated body (a/k/a tilt frame member) is rotated to the ground allowing the containers to be loaded and unloaded without rotating the tilt frame to its maximum height. A cable reeving arrangement, such as a dual reeving arrangement, can be utilized to load and unload the container. | 12-02-2010 |
| 20100303595 | ROLL OFF HOIST WITH HINGED TAIL AND HYDRAULIC REEVING SYSTEM - A container handling system and method for a wheeled transport vehicle is disclosed that is capable of loading and unloading containers, particularly in locations where the overhead height is limited. A hinged tail member at the rear end of the elongated body (a/k/a tilt frame member) is rotated adjacent the ground allowing the containers to be loaded and unloaded without rotating the tilt frame to its maximum height. A cable reeving arrangement, such as a dual reeving arrangement, can be utilized to load and unload the containers. | 12-02-2010 |
Daniel Ray Duell, Traverse City, MI US
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| 20120319365 | PARALLEL POWER CHUCK - A parallel power chuck for clamping two ends of a shaft or similar workpiece for machining using two centering mechanisms. The centering mechanisms independently operate from a single internal actuation mechanism and clamp each end of the shaft regardless of shaft size from end to end. The internal actuation mechanism further equalizes applied clamping force after compensating for size variation. | 12-20-2012 |
Kenneth Alan Duell, Belle Mead, NJ US
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| 20110252338 | INNOVATION PIPELINE - Unique content generated by a group of individual users is evaluated. First unique content provided by a first user via a social networking website interface is collected at a tangible host server. Second unique content provided by a second user via the social networking website interface is collected at the tangible host server. User input ratings from individual users of the social networking website interface are collected so as to rate the first unique content and second unique content. In a first evaluation stage, the first unique content and second unique content are evaluated based on user input from individual users of the social networking website interface so as to comparatively rank the first unique content and second unique content. | 10-13-2011 |
Kristopher J. Duell, Brockport, NY US
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| 20090144959 | Method for assembly of a direct injection fuel rail - A method for assembling a direct injection fuel rail of an internal combustion engine includes the steps of: designing a fuel distribution tube having a first radius, mating a fuel rail component having a second radius that is different from the first radius with the fuel distribution tube, forming at least one projection point where the fuel rail component contacts the fuel distribution tube, consuming the at least one projection point during a resistance welding process, and forming a temporary bond between the fuel rail component and the fuel distribution tube. By intentionally mismatching the radii of fuel rail components, projection points are created that can be consumed during a resistance welding process. As the projection points are consumed, a temporary bond is formed between the fuel distribution tube and the fuel rail component, and a braze joint gap is optimized, which enables formation of a high quality braze joint. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090145504 | Fuel distribution tube for direct injection fuel rail assemblies - A fuel distribution tube for a direct injection fuel rail assembly includes an elongate cylindrical conduit, a plurality of first scalloped features that receive fuel injector sockets formed in the conduit, and plurality of second scalloped features that receive mounting bosses formed in the conduit. The scalloped features are designed to closely match the outer radii of the injector sockets and the mounting bosses. The scalloped features provide necessary dimensional control to injector sockets and mounting bosses and fuel passage from the fuel distribution tube to the fuel injector sockets. The scalloped features enable a leak test of the braze joints of the fuel rail assembly. By providing a direct injection fuel rail assembly that includes the fuel distribution tube having scalloped features formed in the conduit, optimization of true position location of fuel injector sockets and improved braze joints are enabled. | 06-11-2009 |
