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Edward Thomas
Edward Thomas Guy, Iii, Chatham, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110173001 | SMS MESSAGING WITH VOICE SYNTHESIS AND RECOGNITION - When a subscriber's phone is sent a SMS message from any other Public Switch Telephone Network user, a voice call to the subscriber's phone is placed, and upon answering, the SMS message is translated into speech. A jargon translator is employed to convert SMS language into corresponding words. Once the message has been played, the subscriber receiving it may verbally request the opportunity to send a reply to the message by audibly speaking a response. The response is matched against an internal phrasebook to accurately transcribe the message. Transcription performance is improved by allowing each subscriber to provide a personal phrasebook which is combined with the internal one. However, if the spoken message is complex or not recognized, the message can be automatically relayed to a human agent for manual transcription. | 07-14-2011 |
Edward Thomas Habib, Jr., Ellicott City, MD US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110220549 | Low Small Mesoporous Peak Cracking Catalyst and Method of Using - This invention relates to the composition, method of making and use of a fluidized catalytic cracking (“FCC”) catalyst that is comprised of a new Y zeolite which exhibits an exceptionally low small mesoporous peak around the 40 Å (angstrom) range as determined by nitrogen adsorption measurements. FCC catalysts made from this new zeolite exhibit improved rates of heavy oil cracking heavy oil bottoms conversions and gasoline conversions. The fluidized catalytic cracking catalysts herein are particularly useful in fluidized catalytic cracking (“FCC”) processes for conversion of heavy hydrocarbon feedstocks such as gas oils and vacuum tower bottoms. | 09-15-2011 |
Edward Thomas Sescourka, Jr., Greensboro, NC US
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| 20110018244 | HIGHLY THERMAL RESISTANT MATERIAL FOR A VEHICLE SAFETY DEVICE - An airbag. The airbag includes a heat shield made of a thermal resistant material that prevents a pyrotechnic inflator's clinkers and hot gas from damaging the airbag or injuring the vehicle occupant. The thermal resistant material is a base fabric web with an elastomeric coating that includes a high aspect ratio additive such as vitreous fibers of alumina silicates. The resulting thermal resistant material exhibits exceptionally good thermal resistance times while, at the same time, uses relatively low coating weights. | 01-27-2011 |
