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Andrew Egerton, Staatsburg, NY US
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20150352644 | COMBINATION TOOL - A multipurpose tool is provided. The tool including a housing having a first end and an opposing second end. A hammer portion extending from the first end, the hammer portion having at least one surface configured to strike a fastener in operation. The tool further includes a drill portion slidably disposed within the housing, the drill portion including a chuck configured to receive a drill, the chuck being positioned within the housing when in a first position and at least partially extending from the second end when in a second position. | 12-10-2015 |
Daniel Egerton, Skipton North Yorkshire GB
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20150336750 | IN-FEED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUPPLYING CAN BODIES TO A DECORATOR - An infeed system for a can body decorator in which undecorated can bodies are transported from an upstream supply in a conveyor ( | 11-26-2015 |
Daniel Egerton, Skipton Yorkshire GB
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20100296897 | BODYMAKER - A can bodymaker and a method of forming different sizes of drawn and wall ironed cans from the same bodymaker, in which the bodymaker includes a ram ( | 11-25-2010 |
Daniel Egerton, Skipton GB
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20090266129 | CONTAINER MANUFACTURING PROCESS HAVING FRONT-END WINDER ASSEMBLY - A winder assembly is provided for rotating a component of a can necking machine to a desired angular position suitable for performing maintenance on the component. The winder assembly includes a shaft coupled to a motor of that drives the components of the can necking machine during operation. A handle can be removably connected to the shaft, such that rotation of the handle in a rotational direction correspondingly causes the shaft to rotate. The shaft causes the motor to rotate, which drives a gear train that rotates the components of the necking machine that are coupled to the gear train. | 10-29-2009 |
20090269172 | ADJUSTABLE TRANSFER ASSEMBLY FOR CONTAINER MANUFACTURING PROCESS - A transfer turret assembly is provided for transferring can bodies between process stations in a can necking machine. The transfer turret assembly includes a rotatable transfer starwheel. A plurality of pockets is formed in the starwheel that can each receive a can body. The turret assembly includes a vacuum assembly having a first zone that is under vacuum and a second zone separated from the first region by a boundary. The first zone vacuum retention force to vacuum ports formed in the pockets to retain the can bodies within the pockets. The boundary between the first zone and the second zone is adjustable to correspondingly adjust the vacuum retention force according to desired starwheel rotation speed. | 10-29-2009 |
20120292159 | ADJUSTABLE TRANSFER ASSEMBLY FOR CONTAINER MANUFACTURING PROCESS - A transfer turret assembly is provided for transferring can bodies between process stations in a can necking machine. The transfer turret assembly includes a rotatable transfer starwheel. A plurality of pockets is formed in the starwheel that can each receive a can body. The turret assembly includes a vacuum assembly having a first zone that is under vacuum and a second zone separated from the first region by a boundary. The first zone vacuum retention force to vacuum ports formed in the pockets to retain the can bodies within the pockets. The boundary between the first zone and the second zone is adjustable to correspondingly adjust the vacuum retention force according to desired starwheel rotation speed. | 11-22-2012 |
20130108398 | CAN BODYMAKER | 05-02-2013 |
Elwood James Egerton, Hot Springs, SD US
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20150364754 | Silicene nanocomposite anode for lithium ion battery - A higher capacity silicene thin film structure with alternating layers of silicon nanoparticles which will result in an anode for lithium ion batteries. This nanocomposite structure will increase the specific capacity to 3500 mAh/g-1 versus 350 mAh/g-1 for state of the art lithium batteries. Charge/discharge cycles of 5000 with a maximum of 15% loss are also achievable. This is due to the silicene nanocomposites' capability to accommodate the mechanical expansion of the lithiated silicon species. Reliability defects such as copper cracking and delamination will be minimized using a barrier/adhesion metal layer. This will also reduce copper dendrite formation. Particle cracking and lithium plating will also be reduced by using the silicon based nanocomposite. The silicene nanocomposite can be fabricated using UHV-CVD methods minimizing transition to high rate production and recurring manufacturing product costs. | 12-17-2015 |
Elwood James Egerton, Manassas, VA US
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20080251723 | Electromagnetic and Thermal Sensors Using Carbon Nanotubes and Methods of Making Same - Electromagnetic radiation detecting and sensing systems using carbon nanotube fabrics and methods of making the same are provided. In certain embodiments of the invention, an electromagnetic radiation detector includes a substrate, a nanotube fabric disposed on the substrate, the nanotube fabric comprising a non-woven network of nanotubes, and first and second conductive terminals, each in electrical communication with the nanotube fabric, the first and second conductive terminals disposed in space relation to one another. Nanotube fabrics may be tuned to be sensitive to a predetermined range of electromagnetic radiation such that exposure to the electromagnetic radiation induces a change in impedance between the first and second conductive terminals. The detectors include microbolometers, themistors and resistive thermal sensors, each constructed with nanotube fabric. Nanotube fabric detector arrays may be formed for broad-range electromagnetic radiation detecting. Methods for making nanotube fabric detectors, arrays, microbolometers, thermistors and resistive thermal sensors are each described. | 10-16-2008 |
Gary W. Egerton, Silver Spring, MD US
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20110008761 | ON-DEMAND REAL TIME VIDEO TRAINING AND SELF ANALYSIS SYSTEM - The present invention relates generally to a On-Demand Video Training and Self Analysis System and Analysis System, for use in (but not limited to): sports action training such as: golf, tennis, baseball, softball, table tennis, cricket, fencing, martial arts, gymnastics, as well as other types of action related training activity where technique and form may need to be reviewed and corrected as it is occurring. More specifically it relates to a single or multi camera video recording system for recording and analyzing action related real time events at the source. The On-Demand Video Training and Self Analysis System is unique in that it combines the best features of Video Training Systems and Instant Replay Systems, into a single system which allows the user to immediately see and self analyze his performance and correct deficiencies on the spot, and see the results of that correction immediately. | 01-13-2011 |
Gary W. Egerton, Silver Springs, MD US
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20140183303 | END OF TRAIN VIDEO SYSTEM - A viewing system for trains that makes real time visual information in the form of images or video of the vicinity of the end of a train available to a locomotive operator or distant user. The system gathers images or video of the vicinity of the end of a train and transmits and displays the images or video to a remote display on a locomotive or at a remote location off the train. The invention also records the images or video such that the images or video can be recalled and used at a later time. | 07-03-2014 |
Gary William Egerton, Silver Spring, MD US
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20120267492 | RAILROAD COUPLER MOUNT - An improved railroad coupler mount for attaching equipment, such as an end-of-train device (EOT), marker light, test gear, etc., to a railroad coupler. The mount is comprised of a pivoting lever with brace (a V- or U-shaped notch) that grips the rib between vertically spaced coupler coring holes and a lever tip that contacts the inner wall of the coupler top coring hole, a pad that bears against the exterior face of the coupler guard arm side and a mechanism that forcibly pivots the lever tip towards the pad on an axis roughly parallel to the coupler axis. | 10-25-2012 |
James Mckenny Egerton, Middletown, DE US
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20150297956 | LACROSSE BALL CONTAINER AND RESURFACER - A sports ball container suitable for resurfacing, storing, and carrying sports balls by abrading a surface of one or more sports balls by applying a reciprocating motion. The ball container includes a bottom wall, a cylindrical side, an open end top portion with screw threads thereon, and a cap. The inner surface of the cylindrical side wall is an abrasive surface configured to abrade one or more balls. A lanyard attached to the top portion of the container may be used for the efficient and convenient transportation and storage of sports balls. | 10-22-2015 |
Jamie Egerton, Santa Monica, CA US
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20150356347 | METHOD FOR ACQUIRING FACIAL MOTION DATA - A method for acquiring facial motion data includes a video reference and a timing cue to guide and instruct an actor performing a facial expression. The timing cue may include a video component and/or an audio component. | 12-10-2015 |
Peter Egerton, Windsor, CA US
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20090323160 | Multi-Pane Dynamic Window and Method For Making Same - A window assembly comprises a plurality of dynamic electrochromic zones formed on a single transparent substrate in which at least two electrochromic zones are independently controllable. In one exemplary embodiment, the window assembly comprises an Insulated Glass Unit (IGU), and at least one transparent substrate comprises a lite. In another exemplary embodiment, the IGU comprises at least two lites in which at least one lite comprises a plurality of independently controllable dynamic zones. | 12-31-2009 |
20100067090 | Electrical Contact Technique For Electrochromic Windows - A window assembly comprises a first conductive material layer, an electrochromic stack, a second conductive material layer and a seal. The first conductive material layer is formed on a substrate and comprises at least two zones electrically isolated from each other. The electrochromic stack is formed on a first selected zone of the first conductive material layer to overlap an edge of a second selected zone of the first conductive material layer. The second conductive material layer is formed on the electrochromic stack to overlap an edge of the second selected zone. A first bus bar is formed on the second selected zone to be within a sealed volume of the window assembly. A second bus bar is formed on the first selected zone to be outside the seal volume of the window assembly. The seal defines the sealed volume of the window assembly and seals the window assembly. | 03-18-2010 |
20100165439 | ELECTROCHROMIC DEVICES AND METHODS FOR PATTERNING SUCH DEVICES - Varying the optical absorption of an electrochromic device in situ allows optimal control over the depth and quality of laser patterning lines when patterning electrochromic devices. Accordingly, an electrochromic device comprises a target conductive layer, an absorbing electrochromic layer formed below the target layer, and an electrolyte layer formed below the absorbing electrochromic layer. The absorbing electrochromic layer is placed in a darkened state, and the target layer is laser ablated using a wavelength that is minimally absorbed in the target layer and a fluence level that does not ablate layers of the electrochromic device that are below the absorbing electrochromic layer. The absorbing electrochromic layer is placed in the darkened state by applying a predetermined control voltage to the electrochromic device, forming the electrochromic device by dark-state deposition, or forming an electrochromic device that is in its darkened state in an equilibrium state. | 07-01-2010 |
20130301104 | MULTI-PANE DYNAMIC WINDOW AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME - A window assembly comprises a plurality of dynamic electrochromic zones formed on a single transparent substrate in which at least two electrochromic zones are independently controllable. In one exemplary embodiment, the window assembly comprises an Insulated Glass Unit (IGU), and at least one transparent substrate comprises a lite. In another exemplary embodiment, the IGU comprises at least two lites in which at least one lite comprises a plurality of independently controllable dynamic zones. | 11-14-2013 |
20140320947 | MULTI-PANE DYNAMIC WINDOW AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME - A window assembly comprises a plurality of dynamic electrochromic zones formed on a single transparent substrate in which at least two electrochromic zones are independently controllable. In one exemplary embodiment, the window assembly comprises an Insulated Glass Unit (IGU), and at least one transparent substrate comprises a lite. In another exemplary embodiment, the IGU comprises at least two lites in which at least one lite comprises a plurality of independently controllable dynamic zones. | 10-30-2014 |
20150177586 | MULTI-PANE DYNAMIC WINDOW AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME - A window assembly comprises a plurality of dynamic electrochromic zones formed on a single transparent substrate in which at least two electrochromic zones are independently controllable. In one exemplary embodiment, the window assembly comprises an Insulated Glass Unit (IGU), and at least one transparent substrate comprises a lite. In another exemplary embodiment, the IGU comprises at least two lites in which at least one lite comprises a plurality of independently controllable dynamic zones. | 06-25-2015 |
Peter C. Egerton, Windsor, CA US
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20110170313 | LIGHT SOURCE ASSEMBLIES - A light source assembly comprises a light pipe, a first color light source at a first tapered light collector, a second light source at a second tapered light collector, and at least a first dichroic filter operative to pass first color light and to reflect second color light toward a light output port. A light valve may be positioned to receive light from the light pipe. One or more light entrances to the light pipe may have a filter, e.g., a short wave pass filter, oriented in a plane generally parallel to the axial optical pathway. | 07-14-2011 |
Ray Egerton, Canmore CA
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20110174971 | Phase contrast imaging and preparing a tem therefor - New methods for phase contrast imaging in transmission electron microscopy use the imaging electron beam itself to prepare a hole-free thin film for use as an effective phase plate, in some cases eliminating the need for ex-situ fabrication of a hole and reducing requirements for the precision of the ZPP hardware. The electron optical properties of the ZPP hardware are modified primarily in two ways: by boring a hole using the electron beam; and/or by modifying the electro-optical properties by charging induced by the primary beam. Furthermore a method where the sample is focused by a lens downstream from the ZPP hardware is disclosed. A method for transferring a back focal plane of the objective lens to a selected area aperture plane and any plane conjugated with the back focal plane of the objective lens is also provided. | 07-21-2011 |
Shawn Egerton, Garland, TX US
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20130161362 | Neck Extender Device - A pour spout to extend the neck of a bottle may include a cylinder body to connect to the neck of the bottle, and the cylinder body may include a first rib to aid in the support of the pour spout. The cylinder body may include a first depression having a curved surface and extending from the first rib to the distal end of the pour spout. The cylinder body may include a second rib to aid in support of the pour spout. The cylinder body may include a second depression between the first rib and the second rib. The cylinder body may include a third rib to aid in the support of the pour spout. The cylinder body may include a third depression between the second rib and the third rib. The cylinder body may include a fourth rib to aid in support of the pour spout. The cylinder body may include a fourth depression between the third rib and the fourth rib. | 06-27-2013 |
20140367416 | NECK EXTENDER AND GRIP PROMOTING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS - Devices and systems for facilitating a user's grip around the neck of a bottle such that the contents of the bottle may be poured quickly and efficiently, with minimal stress on the use's body. Furthermore, such systems and methods may be configured to extend the neck of a bottle such that an attached pour spout is positioned at a desired height. Such a device may comprise a body to couple with the neck of the bottle, the body having an exterior surface configured to facilitate a secure grip therearound. | 12-18-2014 |
Terence Arthur Egerton, Durham GB
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20090104496 | Methanol Fuel Cells - The present invention relates to direct and reformate methanol fuel cells containing an anode comprising semiconductor layers. A semiconductor layer, preferably silicon or silicon carbide, is overlaid with a TiO | 04-23-2009 |