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Earl Ayle, Chandler, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080251315Acoustic septum cap honeycomb - An acoustic structure that includes a honeycomb having cells in which septum caps are located. The septum caps are formed from sheets of acoustic material and include a resonator portion and a flange portion. The flange portion has an anchoring surface that provides frictional engagement of the septum caps to the honeycomb cells when the caps are inserted into the honeycomb during fabrication of the acoustic structure. An adhesive is applied to the anchoring surface of the septum caps after the caps have been inserted into the honeycomb cells to provide a permanent bond.10-16-2008
20110073407ACOUSTIC SEPTUM CAP HONEYCOMB - An acoustic structure that includes a honeycomb having cells in which septum caps are located. The septum caps are formed from sheets of acoustic material and include a resonator portion and a flange portion. The flange portion has an anchoring surface that provides frictional engagement of the septum caps to the honeycomb cells when the caps are inserted into the honeycomb during fabrication of the acoustic structure. An adhesive is applied to the anchoring surface of the septum caps after the caps have been inserted into the honeycomb cells to provide a permanent bond.03-31-2011
20120037449ACOUSTIC HONEYCOMB WITH PERFORATED SEPTUM CAPS - An acoustic structure that includes a honeycomb having cells in which septum caps are located. The septum caps are formed from sheets of flexible material that may be perforated before or after the material is inserted into the honeycomb. The flexible material is sufficiently flexible to allow folding into the shape of a septum cap. The flexible material is also sufficiently stiff to provide frictional engagement and locking of the septum cap to the honeycomb cell when the cap is inserted into the honeycomb during fabrication of the acoustic structure. An adhesive is applied to the septum caps after the caps have been inserted into the honeycomb cells to provide a permanent bond.02-16-2012

Patent applications by Earl Ayle, Chandler, AZ US

Earl Bugden, Mississauga CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090198603Flexible time-based disablement of equipment - Disclosed is a system and method for assuring the payment according to a repayment schedule of an obligation for using equipment by a device on the equipment. A subset of a plurality reference codes is selected. The current time and date and time are maintained. Reference codes in the subset are assigned to a specific time interval, wherein the specific time interval is a portion of a time period corresponding to repayment schedule of the obligation for using the equipment. The subset of the plurality of codes, the specific individual time interval to which each code is assigned, and the time period is stored. A user code is received via an interface. The received user code is compared to the subset of reference codes, the current time, current date, and time period corresponding to repayment schedule of the obligation. Based on the results of the comparison the equipment is disabled.08-06-2009

Earl Buncy, Jr., Caneadea, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100225076SLED ATTACHMENT FOR LOAD CARRYING CART - A sled attachment configured to a load carrying cart for maneuvering thereto on pathways covered with snow, ice and/or slush. The load carrying cart comprises a frame supported over a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels. The sled attachment comprises a panel member and at least one fastening member. The panel member includes a first arcuate section and a second arcuate section. The second arcuate section extends inwardly toward the first arcuate section from a common edge portion of the first arcuate section and the second arcuate section. The at least one fastening member is capable of removably engaging the panel member to a portion of the frame. The panel member is capable of being removably engaged, such that the first arcuate section poses outward from the frame and the second arcuate section poses toward a lower portion of the pair of front wheels.09-09-2010

Earl Chen, Monmouth Junction, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110093955DESIGNING SECURITY INTO SOFTWARE DURING THE DEVELOPMENT LIFECYCLE - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for a comprehensive software security system. The overarching software security system described and claimed herein provides for a system that address all of the concerns and vulnerabilities present at the design level (i.e., new software applications) and the production level (i.e., pre-existing software applications) associated with software. Additionally, the system governs the individual security processes and practices. The software security system defines specific security practices and the timing for application of the practices within the overall software development lifecycle. Additionally, the disclosed software security system takes advantage of role specialization, such as security specialization, to increase effectiveness and limit conflicts of interest within the design process.04-21-2011

Earl Christian, Jr., Warren, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120068386METHOD FOR MAKING A RESERVOIR - The invention described herein relates to a method by which a reservoir having desired end connection profiles may be made using shape memory characteristics of crosslinking to compressively seal the connection profiles into the reservoir.03-22-2012

Earl Coludrovich, Missouri City, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110237467NANOPARTICLE-DENSIFIED COMPLETION FLUIDS - The present invention is directed to completion fluid compositions and methods of making same. Such completion fluids are unique in that they utilize nanoparticles as weighting (densification) agents that increase the specific gravity (or density) of the fluid into which they are dispersed. Depending on their properties, such nanoparticulate weighting agents can vastly broaden the types of base fluid used in the completion fluid, permitting the use of non-aqueous and even hydrocarbon base fluids. Additionally, such nanoparticle-densified completion fluids can provide reduced environmental risks, and the nanoparticle weighting agents used therein can be more easily recovered from the based fluids into which they are dispersed.09-29-2011

Earl Durjan, Brooklyn, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090071582Covering device - A covering device for each of covering and protecting a predetermined exterior portion of an automobile. The covering device includes a covering member manufactured from a first predetermined material and having a first predetermined size, a first predetermined shape, and a first predetermined thickness. A securing mechanism is disposed on a first predetermined side of such covering member for releasably securing such covering member to such predetermined exterior portion of such automobile.03-19-2009
20090163129Fish cleaning apparatus - An apparatus for cleaning fish includes a scaling tool, a brushing device, rustproof scissors and a water nozzle. Each of the scaling tool the brush the rustproof scissors and the water nozzle have a water connection mechanism disposed at one end thereof for connecting them to a source of water. There is a water communication outlet port formed in each of them for allowing water to exit therefrom. Further there is at least one water communication channel connected at a first end thereof to the water connection device and at a second end thereof to the water communication outlet port for communicating water from the source to the outlet port.06-25-2009

Earl Grant-Lawrence, Pearland, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090083415UNOBTRUSIVE METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COLLECTING INFORMATION TRANSMITTED OVER A NETWORK - The present invention relates generally to unobtrusive methods and systems for collecting information transmitted over a network utilizing a data collection system residing between an originator system and a responding system. In one embodiment the Originator System can be a web browser and the Responding System can be a web server. In another embodiment the Originator System can be a local computer and the Responding System can be another computer on the network. Both these and other configurations are considered to be within the domain of this invention. The Data Collection System acts in a hybrid peer-to-peer/client-server manner in responding to the Originating System as a Responding System while acting as an Originating System to the Responding System. This configuration enables real-time acquisition and storage of network traffic information in a completely unobtrusive manner without requiring any server- or client-side code.03-26-2009
20090259666UNOBTRUSIVE METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COLLECTING INFORMATION TRANSMITTED OVER A NETWORK - The present invention relates generally to unobtrusive methods and systems for collecting information transmitted over a network utilizing a data collection system residing between an originator system and a responding system. In one embodiment the Originator System can be a web browser and the Responding System can be a web server. In another embodiment the Originator System can be a local computer and the Responding System can be another computer on the network. Both these and other configurations are considered to be within the domain of this invention. The Data Collection System acts in a hybrid peer-to-peer/client-server manner in responding to the Originating System as a Responding System while acting as an Originating System to the Responding System. This configuration enables real-time acquisition and storage of network traffic information in a completely unobtrusive manner without requiring any server- or client-side code.10-15-2009
20110302272UNOBTRUSIVE METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COLLECTING INFORMATION TRANSMITTED OVER A NETWORK - The present invention relates generally to unobtrusive methods and systems for collecting information transmitted over a network utilizing a data collection system residing between an originator system and a responding system. In one embodiment the Originator System can be a web browser and the Responding System can be a web server. In another embodiment the Originator System can be a local computer and the Responding System can be another computer on the network. Both these and other configurations are considered to be within the domain of this invention. The Data Collection System acts in a hybrid peer-to-peer/client-server manner in responding to the Originating System as a Responding System while acting as an Originating System to the Responding System. This configuration enables real-time acquisition and storage of network traffic information in a completely unobtrusive manner without requiring any server- or client-side code.12-08-2011

Earl Grant, Sr., Chicago, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090251098Method for extending the time a portable generator powered by a DC battery may operate by recharging the battery at the same time it is being used as a power source - A method for extending the time a battery-operated electrical generator may operate by recharging the battery, at the same time it is being used as a power source, by using a portion of the electrical output to operate an alternator to produce low current and low voltage electrical power to recharge the battery, while supplementing from another source, e.g., solar or wind, the power used to operate the alternator.10-08-2009

Earl Hennenhoefer, Carlisle, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080278257Managed wideband radio frequency distribution system with signal level enabling interface device - A system and method for managing distribution of wideband radio frequency signals includes detecting an impedance signature of a device connected at the end of transmission medium. A switch is opened to apply a wideband radio frequency signal to a transmission medium for distribution. A biasing voltage can be applied to the transmission medium based on the detected impedance signature. A signal conditioning circuit is selected based on the amplitude of the biasing voltage, and the wideband radio frequency signal is distributed to an output device.11-13-2008
20090280739MANAGED WIDEBAND RADIO FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WITH SIGNAL LEVEL ENABLING INTERFACE DEVICE AND IMPEDANCE SIGNATURE DETECTION - A system and method for managing distribution of wideband radio frequency signals includes detecting an impedance signature of a device connected at the end of transmission medium. A switch is opened to apply a wideband radio frequency signal to a transmission medium for distribution. A biasing voltage can be applied to the transmission medium based on the detected impedance signature. A signal conditioning circuit is selected based on the amplitude of the biasing voltage, and the wideband radio frequency signal is distributed to an output device.11-12-2009
20100009623INTELLIGENT DEVICE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTION OF DIGITAL SIGNALS ON A WIDEBAND SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A plurality of intelligent device systems for use with a wideband signal distribution network, and methods for transmitting digital information and receiving digital and non-digital information onto and off of an RF carrier through a wideband signal distribution network, are disclosed. The intelligent device systems provide networks of intelligent devices that modulate and demodulate digital video, IP video/data/voice and digital wireless onto, and off of, a wideband signal distribution system, such as an analog carrier system, using existing EIA/TIA 568 standard wiring infrastructure. The methods modulate and demodulate digital video, IP video/data/voice and digital wireless onto, and off of, a wideband distribution system, such as an analog carrier system, and separate IP portions from non-IP portions.01-14-2010

Patent applications by Earl Hennenhoefer, Carlisle, PA US

Earl Herleikson, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120101396CONTINUOUS OUTPATINET ECG MONITORING SYSTEM - An ECG monitoring system for ambulatory patients includes a small multi-electrode patch that adhesively attaches to the chest of a patient. A reusable battery-powered ECG monitor clips onto the patch and receives patient electrical signals from the electrodes of the patch. A processor continuously processes received ECG signals and stores the signals in memory in the monitor. The processor also analyzes the received ECG signals for predefined arrhythmia. If an arrhythmia is detected, a wireless transceiver in the ECG monitor transmits the event information and an ECG strip to a cellphone handset. The cellphone handset automatically relays the event information and ECG strip to a monitoring center for further diagnosis and necessary intervention.04-26-2012

Earl Herleikson, Cinebar, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100198044SHIELDED BIOMEDICAL ELECTRODE PATCH - A biomedical electrode patch having improved resistance to capacitive coupling to extraneous electric fields. The patch includes a conductive shield and a contact portion formed on an upper surface thereof. The contact portion extends through the film layer and contacts an electrode formed of a material suitable for conducting electrical signals from a patient. Conductive traces formed on the lower surface of the tab extend to contact pads. A nonconductive layer is printed over the traces and can have a shield formed thereon.08-05-2010
20110021937WATERTIGHT CARDIAC MONITORING SYSTEM - An ECG monitoring system for ambulatory patients includes a small multi-electrode patch that adhesively attaches to the chest of a patient. A reusable battery-powered ECG monitor clips onto the patch and receives patient electrical signals from the electrodes of the patch. A processor continuously processes received ECG signals and stores the signals in memory in the monitor. Processed ECG signals and cardiac event information are sent wirelessly to a cellphone handset for relay to a monitoring center. The ECG monitor is contained in a watertight sealed case with only electrical contacts on the outside of the case. The electrical contacts electrically couple the ECG monitor to the electrodes of the patch during patient monitoring and to a charger during recharge of the battery.01-27-2011
20110125040WIRELESS ECG MONITORING SYSTEM - An ECG monitoring system for ambulatory patients includes a reusable battery-powered ECG monitor with an electrode attached to a patient for receiving ECG signals. A processor analyzes the received ECG signals for predefined arrhythmia. If an arrhythmia is detected, a wireless transceiver in the ECG monitor transmits the event information and an ECG strip to a cellphone handset. The cellphone handset automatically relays the event information and ECG strip to a monitoring center for further diagnosis and necessary intervention. The ECG monitor sends notifications to the cellphone handset whenever the status of the monitor changes. The cellphone handset forwards status notifications to which a patient response has not been received to the monitoring center, as well as status notifications generated by the cellphone handset.05-26-2011

Earl Herlekson, Cinebar, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110208076ECG MONITORING SYTSTEM WITH DOCKING STATION - An ECG monitoring system for ambulatory patients includes a battery-powered ECG monitor which attaches to a patient to receive patient electrical signals. A processor continuously processes received ECG signals and stores the signals in memory in the monitor. A wireless transceiver in the ECG monitor transmits the processed ECG signals to a cellphone handset. The battery of the monitor is recharged when the monitor is properly positioned in a charging dock, during which time the ECG signals are sent to the cellphone handset. Preferably the cellphone handset is recharged by the charging dock at the same time. At the conclusion of recharging and data transfer the monitor performs a self-test. A light on the charging dock is illuminated if any of the operations performed while the monitor is docked is unsuccessful.08-25-2011

Earl Jensen, Santa Clara, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110074341NON-CONTACT INTERFACE SYSTEM - An interface system for a sensor wafer may comprise a sensor wafer having a substrate. One or more sensors may be mounted to the substrate. An electronics module may be mounted to the substrate and coupled to the one or more sensors. An energy storage device may be mounted to the substrate and coupled to the electronics module. A secondary coil may be attached to a surface of the sensor wafer, and coupled to the electronics module of the sensor wafer, having a diameter of at least 50 millimeters. A primary coil may be attached to a front opening universal pod (FOUP). The primary coil, may situated and oriented in the FOUP such that the primary coil is concentric with the secondary coil and at least 8, but less than 12 millimeters from the sensor wafer when the sensor wafer is stored in a slot in the FOUP.03-31-2011

Earl Keisling, Ridgefield, CT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120125028SPACE-SAVING HIGH-DENSITY MODULAR DATA POD SYSTEMS AND ENERGY-EFFICIENT COOLING SYSTEMS - A space-saving, high-density modular data pod system and an energy-efficient cooling system for cooling electronic equipment and method of cooling are disclosed. The cooling system includes a free-cooling system cooling a first fluid in thermal communication with the electronic equipment using atmospheric air and a mechanical sub-cooling system coupled to the free-cooling system. The mechanical system cools a second fluid flowing in the free-cooling system as a function of an amount by which the free-cooling system has exceeded its maximum cooling capacity. The method of cooling includes using a first fluid, enabling heat transfer from the first fluid to a second fluid that has been cooled using atmospheric air, and mechanically cooling the second fluid to the extent that free cooling the first fluid is insufficient to cool the first fluid. The cooling system operates by the wet bulb temperature exceeding a first predetermined wet bulb temperature.05-24-2012
20120127653SPACE-SAVING HIGH-DENSITY MODULAR DATA POD SYSTEMS AND ENERGY-EFFICIENT COOLING SYSTEMS - A method of deploying space-saving, high-density modular data pods is disclosed. The method includes installing a plurality of modular data pods in proximity to one another, each data pod including a fluid and electrical circuit section in fluidic and electrical communication with the modular data pod; and coupling a plurality of the fluid and electrical circuit sections in series with each other to form a fluid and electrical circuit having a first end and a second end. A modular data center includes a central cooling device coupled to a central cooling fluid circuit. The central cooling device supports at least a portion of the cooling requirements of the chain of modular data pods. Adjacent common fluid and electrical circuit sections form a common fluid and electrical circuit that connects to the central cooling system.05-24-2012
20120127657SPACE-SAVING HIGH-DENSITY MODULAR DATA POD SYSTEMS AND ENERGY-EFFICIENT COOLING SYSTEMS - A space-saving, high-density modular data center and an energy-efficient cooling system for a modular data center are disclosed. The modular data center includes a first cooling circuit including a primary cooling device and a plurality of modular data pods. Each modular data pod includes a plurality of servers, a heat exchange member coupled to the first cooling circuit and a second cooling circuit coupled to the heat exchange member and configured to cool the plurality of servers, the second cooling circuit including a secondary cooling device configured to cool fluid flowing through the second cooling circuit. Each modular data pod also includes an auxiliary enclosure containing at least a portion of a distributed mechanical cooling system, which is configured to trim the cooling performed by a central free-cooling system.05-24-2012

Earl Mcgann, Spruce Grove CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100240127Method of cryopreserving cells - A non-linear cooling cryopreservation method for improving cryopreservation protocols for cells that involves producing a simulation of cellular responses to a range of cooling parameters; determining optimal cooling parameters required to minimize cryoinjury to the cells using simulation of cellular responses and experimental results; and incorporating optimal parameters into the protocol. The simulation is based on mathematical models of cellular parameters. A non-linear cooling cryopreservation protocol for cryopreserving stem cells is also disclosed that does not require cryoprotectants.09-23-2010

Earl Refsland, St. Louis, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120060840VENTILATION SYSTEM - A ventilation system having a processor in communication with a mechanical ventilator and a user interface for allowing an individual to operate the system with little or no respiratory care expertise until a respiratory care practitioner can take over operation is disclosed. The ventilation system further includes a function that permits seamless transition between modes of operation.03-15-2012

Earl Seekins, Marietta, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090107773FRONT TRANSPORT FOR CHECK STAND - This invention relates to a front transport for a check stand which has a combined front roller and motor and an idler roller at the rear end with a conveyor belt going around both rollers. The front transport has a mechanism for adjusting the tension and tracking of the conveyor belt which consists of two bolts on the front end of the front transport near each side for adjusting a shuttle on each in which a motor mount is secured. Each shuttle can be moved back and forth by turning the adjustment bolt. This front transport can have varying lengths as it has break points in the metal frame for reducing the size of the conveyor assembly.04-30-2009
20090119152METHOD OF DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING AND STANDARDIZING CUSTOM-BUILT CHECK STANDS OF DIFFERENT SIZES AND CONFIGURATIONS - A new method for designing and manufacturing custom-built check stands is provided which involves producing a large database of drawings of modules and component kits for producing check stands. Drawings are selected from this database for producing check stands in response to an order for a custom-built check stand. The drawings can be subsequently modified to eliminate unneeded features or to add needed features on repeat orders of the check stands in order to produce a standardized check stand for these repeat orders.05-07-2009

Earl Webter, Markham CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110153470SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RAIL TRANSPORT OF TRAILERS - A trailer transport system for tracking trains having a plurality of rail cars, wherein each rail car can transport a trailer, is described. The system includes a computer system having a trailer tracking program, wherein the trailer tracking program receives information regarding a trailer to be transported and stores the information in a record and a plurality of terminals, wherein each terminal includes a terminal management system communicatively connected to the computer system, wherein the terminal management system pulls up the record corresponding to the trailer to be transported when the trailer arrives at the terminal and modifies the record to reflect the trailer's transportation status.06-23-2011