Estabrooks
Caleb Maccallum Estabrooks, Somerville, MA US
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20140123497 | RAZOR BLADE UNIT - A razor blade unit including a housing having a top surface, and a loop disposed on the top surface, the loop having two terminal ends and two exposed opposing edges between the two terminal ends. The loop intersects the top surface at the two terminal ends and the two terminal ends are spaced apart from each other on the top surface. At least a portion of at least one of the two exposed opposing edges has a cutting edge. The razor blade unit provides improved conformity to skin contours. | 05-08-2014 |
Elizabeth Ann Estabrooks, Baker City, OR US
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20110215108 | Baby 2 Go Pre-Filled Disposable Sippy Cup - Baby 2 Go Pref-filled Disposable Sippy Cup is a new beverage product container available for small children. It is a pre-filled disposable style sippy cup that comes pre-filled with water and other beverages. Not just for water, this unique design can be used for beverages such as different milks, juices, etc., and beverage powders that can be mixed with liquid to make a drink the child will enjoy (ex. chocolate powder so the parent need only add milk or water). The cup is designed to be a temporary replacement for the permanent sippy cup found in the home, which may have been left or lost, or which has become empty or unsanitary during travel. It is designed to be available to children similarly the same way adult bottled beverages are available to adults. The intent is that it will be available in convenience stores, fast food restaurants, grocery stores, restaurants or any other location where it would be appropriate and/or convenient for a child's beverage to be available for purchase and immediate consumption by the child. | 09-08-2011 |
John R. Estabrooks, Richmond CA
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20120140525 | ENERGY TRANSFER ASSEMBLY WITH TUNED LEAKAGE INDUCTANCE AND COMMON MODE NOISE COMPENSATION - An energy transfer assembly with tuned leakage inductance and common mode noise compensation is disclosed. An example energy transfer assembly for use in a resonant power converter includes a first winding wound around a bobbin mounted on a magnetic core. The first winding has a first number of layers proximate to a first end along a length of the bobbin and a second number of layers proximate to a second end along the length of the bobbin. The energy transfer assembly also includes a second winding wound around the bobbin. The second winding has a third number of layers proximate to the first end along the length of the bobbin and a fourth number of layers proximate to the second end along the length of the bobbin. The first and second windings are wound around the bobbin such that at least a portion of one of the first and second windings overlaps at least a portion of an other one of the first and second windings around the bobbin. A degree of overlap between the first and second windings is non-uniform between the first and second ends along the length of the bobbin such that a ratio of the first number to the third number does not equal a ratio of the second number to the fourth number. | 06-07-2012 |
20140063863 | ENERGY TRANSFER ASSEMBLY WITH TUNED LEAKAGE INDUCTANCE AND COMMON MODE NOISE COMPENSATION - An energy transfer assembly includes first and second windings wound around a bobbin. The first winding has a first number of layers proximate to a first end and a second number of layers proximate to a second end of the bobbin. The second winding has a third number of layers proximate to the first end and a fourth number of layers proximate to the second end. At least a portion of one of the first and second windings overlaps at least a portion of the other one of the first and second windings. A degree of overlap between the first and second windings is non-uniform. An isolation barrier is between the first and second windings and around the bobbin. A distance between the isolation barrier and an axis of the bobbin varies along the length of the bobbin. | 03-06-2014 |
Paul Estabrooks, Monson, MA US
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20110079734 | Elemental Analysis Based on Complementary Techniques - Methods and apparatus for analyzing a test sample using complementary techniques, such as x-ray fluorescence (XRF) and optical emission spectroscopy (OES), are disclosed for registering two or more test instruments, in relation to the test sample, such that each of the instruments analyzes substantially the same region as is analyzed by the other instrument(s), and for communicating analytical results between or among the instruments, or between the instruments and another component, to enable one or more of the instruments, or the other component, to combine the results and, thereby, more completely and accurately determine the composition of the test sample. Such registration and communication enables, for example, separate XRF and OES instruments to collectively determine the composition of the test sample, including the absolute amounts of light and heavy elements in the test material. | 04-07-2011 |
20110142200 | Small Spot X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Analyzer - A hand-held, self-contained x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer produces a small x-ray spot on a sample to interrogate the elemental composition of a sample region of millimeter-size characteristic dimension. The analyzer includes a collimator for aiming an x-ray beam toward a desired location on the sample and for determining the size of the spot produced on the sample. The analyzer may include a digital camera oriented toward the portion of the sample that is, or would be, interrogated by the x-ray spot to facilitate aiming the analyzer. The analyzer may generate a reticule in a displayed image to indicate the portion of the sample that is, or would be, illuminated by the x-ray beam. The analyzer may automatically annotate the image of the sample with text or graphics that contain information about the analyzed sample. The image may be stored in the hand-held analyzer or provided for external storage or display. | 06-16-2011 |
Sarah Nadine Estabrooks, Bend, OR US
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20110215108 | Baby 2 Go Pre-Filled Disposable Sippy Cup - Baby 2 Go Pref-filled Disposable Sippy Cup is a new beverage product container available for small children. It is a pre-filled disposable style sippy cup that comes pre-filled with water and other beverages. Not just for water, this unique design can be used for beverages such as different milks, juices, etc., and beverage powders that can be mixed with liquid to make a drink the child will enjoy (ex. chocolate powder so the parent need only add milk or water). The cup is designed to be a temporary replacement for the permanent sippy cup found in the home, which may have been left or lost, or which has become empty or unsanitary during travel. It is designed to be available to children similarly the same way adult bottled beverages are available to adults. The intent is that it will be available in convenience stores, fast food restaurants, grocery stores, restaurants or any other location where it would be appropriate and/or convenient for a child's beverage to be available for purchase and immediate consumption by the child. | 09-08-2011 |