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Frank B. Dipple, St. Petersburg, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110146696 | CIGAR PUNCH - A cigar punch with retractable plunger that includes a housing that has a cutting edge and an end-to-end passage having two sub-passages with different cross-sectional area. The cigar punch further includes a plunger extending through the housing and protruding from the cutting edge of the housing. The plunger includes at least one locking pin and a knob. The cigar punch further includes a biasing means to bias the plunger head for movement towards the cutting end when the plunger is in retracted position. To cut the cigar plug, the plunger is retracted and locked using locking means, thereby compressing biasing means and exposing the cutting edge to cut and hold a cigar plug. The plunger is unlocked by twisting the knob. The biasing means effects movement of the plunger head towards the cutting end, thereby automatically ejecting plug from within the cigar punch. | 06-23-2011 |
Frank B. Ioimo, Corona, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080275794 | Virtual real estate office - Virtual Real Estate Office is to Real Estate and home loans what the assembly line is to automobiles. This patent improves an existing process.” [i.e.] Henry Ford invented a streamlined automobile assembly line to improve an existing process. This process was the assembling of automobiles. | 11-06-2008 |
Frank B. Tatom, Huntsville, AL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090024336 | Method for weighing vehicles crossing a bridge - A method for weighing vehicles moving on a bridge deck pavement is provided. At least one vibration sensor is mounted on a lower side of the pavement to sense low frequency pavement vibrations generated by moving vehicle wheels and propagated in waves in the pavement. Vibration sensor output signals are provided to a computing device. Sensed vibration energy rate is computed and, with signals from vibration sensors mounted at two locations separated by a known longitudinal distance, vehicle speed is also computed. The weight of the vehicle is determined as the product of a calibration coefficient and the ratio of sensed vibration energy rate to velocity. Using vibration sensor signals indicative of wheel generated vibrations in the very near field and summing vibration energy rates computed from these signals during vehicle passage over the vibration sensors the weight of individual vehicles is computed when other moving vehicles are present. | 01-22-2009 |
Frank B. Tudron, Westlake, OH US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100040941 | Flexible Thin Printed Battery and Device and Method of Manufacturing Same - A flat, flexible electrochemical cell is provided. The within invention describes various aspects of the flat, flexible electrochemical cell. A printed anode is provided that obviates the need for a discrete anode current collector, thereby reducing the size of the battery. An advantageous electrolyte is provided that enables the use of a metallic cathode current collector, thereby improving the performance of the battery. Printable gelled electrolytes and separators are provided, enabling the construction of both co-facial and co-planar batteries. Cell contacts are provided that reduce the potential for electrolyte creepage in the flat, flexible electrochemical cells of the within invention. | 02-18-2010 |
