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Gannon Gambeski, Holbrook, NY US
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20100072904 | AIRCRAFT LED WASHLIGHT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SAME - A modular area washlight illumination system and method for operating are providing that comprises an intelligent light module group that has: one or more light modules, each of which comprises a plurality of discrete illumination sources; a power supply; and an intelligent module group controller comprising: a) circuitry that controls the illumination levels of the illumination sources; and b) an interface for receiving and sending information. The system further comprises a system controller that comprises: a) an attendant control panel serving as a user interface; and b) a system controller interface that is connected to the module group controller interface. | 03-25-2010 |
Gannon Lee, Encinitas, CA US
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20130231635 | MULTIVOLUME CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A multivolume cartridge assembly having two or more internal compartments for storing and administering one or more medicinal compounds. In some embodiments, a second internal volume is positioned in the distal end of the cartridge assembly, and in other embodiments, the second internal volume is positioned in the apical end of the cartridge assembly. In some embodiments, the cartridge is configured to allow for long term storage of two or more medicinal compounds without mixing of the two or more compounds during storage. The cartridge, in some embodiments, utilizes a stopper assembly to create fluid communication between the two or more internal compartments of the cartridge and allow for mixing of the contents of the two or more compartments prior to the administration of those contents to a patient. | 09-05-2013 |
Gannon Ramy, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20100038988 | Stator and Method of Making the Same - The present disclosure describes an endcap assembly for a stator of an electric motor having a stator winding. The endcap assembly has a dielectric material, and a plurality of connection paths each being supported by the dielectric material and each intervening between each turn of the stator winding wherein the connection paths are configured to communicate with each terminal end of a stator conductor. A method of making a stator is also provided. | 02-18-2010 |