Empey
Brian Empey, Delta CA
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20090278472 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A NETWORK OF WIRELESS BALLAST-POWERED CONTROLLERS - Autonomous lighting subsystems include ballast-powered wireless nodes for receiving control signals to control lighting devices. Autonomous lighting subsystems may be networked with other autonomous lighting subsystems to control various building-devices, including but not limited to lighting ballasts, occupancy sensors, daylight harvesters, and building automation control devices. | 11-12-2009 |
David J. Empey, Rosemont CA
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20120257942 | TIE-DOWN ASSEMBLY - A tie-down assembly to be mounted in a deck portion to secure an object to the deck portion, including a frame and a pair of ratchet subassemblies. Each ratchet subassembly includes an elongate ratchet body to which a selected one of two straps is attachable, and a ratchet head secured to the ratchet body. Each of the ratchet bodies is mounted in the frame to permit rotation thereof in a predetermined rotary direction to tighten the selected one of the straps attached thereto, for securing the object to the deck portion. Each ratchet subassembly additionally includes a pawl, for preventing rotation of the ratchet head engageable therewith about the axis thereof in a direction opposite to the predetermined rotary direction. Each of the ratchet bodies is rotatable in the same predetermined rotary direction to tighten the selected one of the straps attached thereto respectively. | 10-11-2012 |
Dennis Empey, Santa Clara, CA US
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20120321070 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING MULTI-TENANT CALLBACK SERVICES - Systems and methods for managing multi-tenant callback services may be provided via a multi-tenant services integration platform. Several multi-tenant software as a service applications may be offered as a hosted software solution via the multi-tenant services integration platform. Various applications may deploy and support a shared tenant and shared services environment where there can be many different customers (companies and users) running in their own virtual partition from a single application instance. The applications may be multi-tenant aware and integrated into an administration portal which integrates several shared tenant services. The tenant model may allow for customized application configurations to be run from a single application instance. Further, improved methods for providing callback management, calculating estimated wait times, and providing for callback initiation may be integrated in such multi-tenant services. | 12-20-2012 |
20150215461 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING MULTI-TENANT CALLBACK SERVICES - Systems and methods for managing multi-tenant callback services may be provided via a multi-tenant services integration platform. Several multi-tenant software as a service applications may be offered as a hosted software solution via the multi-tenant services integration platform. Various applications may deploy and support a shared tenant and shared services environment where there can be many different customers (companies and users) running in their own virtual partition from a single application instance. The applications may be multi-tenant aware and integrated into an administration portal which integrates several shared tenant services. The tenant model may allow for customized application configurations to be run from a single application instance. Further, improved methods for providing callback management, calculating estimated wait times, and providing for callback initiation may be integrated in such multi-tenant services. | 07-30-2015 |
Michael Empey, Sandy, UT US
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20150014235 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING A FEEDWELL - Feedwell devices are described herein. While the described feedwells can include any suitable component, in some cases, the feedwell has a center portion, a launder, a weir, and/or a mixing zone. While the various components can have any suitable relationship with respect to each other, in some cases, the weir surrounds a portion of the feedwell's center portion and is configured to allow supernatant from a thickener (e.g., a thickener in which the feedwell device has been placed) to flow into the launder. In turn, in some implementations, the launder is configured to direct the supernatant to the mixing zone. Additionally, in some implementations, the mixing zone is configured to mix the supernatant with a feed slurry, prior to introducing a mixture of the supernatant and the feed slurry into the center portion of the feedwell. Other implementations are described. | 01-15-2015 |
Pauline Frances Empey, Milwaukie, OR US
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20160101927 | BRUSH HOLDER - A container may be provided with an open-ended cylinder for use in storage and carrying of the brushes in combination with a cup that supports the handles of the brushes during display and/or use or the brushes. The cup and the sheath are releasably couplable to carry the elongate items within the cup and sheath. The container may include first and second caps, each cap defining a first open end configured to fit over one of the open ends of the sheath to maintain the coupling of the cup and sheath. | 04-14-2016 |