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Gary Paul Cluthe, Waterloo CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080295657RATCHET WITH STORAGE IN HANDLE - A storage rack pivots outwardly from a corresponding longitudinal recess in the handle of the tool. The storage rack accommodates tool accessories or the like, such as sockets where the tool is a ratchet. The storage rack has an outer surface which defines part of the handle when the storage rack is closed. Alternatively, there could be several storage racks each with different pivot points, or two racks pivoting in opposite directions and sharing a common pivot point. Preferably, the handle is of plastic, and in the case of a ratchet, is overmolded onto a metal ratchet mechanism. The ratchet mechanism has an irregular external shape, or splines or the like, to accept torque without slipping or separating from the plastic handle portion.12-04-2008
20110000345SINGLE-BIT RETRACTABLE SCREWDRIVER - A single-bit screwdriver comprising: a housing; a shaft slideably mounted in the housing; the shaft having a locking portion, and the housing having at least two locking mechanism, wherein each locking mechanism engages the locking portion to prevent sliding of the shaft relative to the housing.01-06-2011

Patent applications by Gary Paul Cluthe, Waterloo CA

Gary Paul Moscarino, Cincinnati, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090034896BEARING RETAINER - A bearing retainer having an inner portion, an outer portion spaced apart from said inner portion, and an intermediate portion connecting the inner portion and the outer portion, such that the inner portion and the outer portion are radially spaced apart and define a space therebetween, and a contact surface on at least one of the inner portion and the outer portion for engaging a component of a bearing assembly disposed in the space.02-05-2009
20090133581VORTEX AIR-OIL SEPARATOR SYSTEM - The present invention provides a vortex generator that may be used in systems for separating oil from air oil mixtures. The vortex generator comprises a rotating disk having a rim having a plurality of passages extending through it and a cavity formed by the rotating disk and a cavity wall wherein a vortex is created when there is a flow through the plurality of passages into the cavity.05-28-2009
20090133961FREE VORTEX AIR-OIL SEPARATOR - The present invention provides a free vortex air-oil separator that may be used in systems for separating oil from air oil mixtures. The free vortex air-oil separator comprises a free vortex chamber having a first chamber wall, a second chamber wall located axially aft from the first chamber wall and a rim located in a radially outer region from an axis of rotation, a plurality of vent holes in the rim and a cavity formed by the first and second chamber walls, and the rim, wherein a free vortex is created when there is a flow into the cavity through the plurality of vent holes.05-28-2009
20100027926DYNAMIC IMPELLER OIL SEAL - A rotating seal for a gas turbine engine includes: (a) an annular seal body; (b) a sealing component carried by the seal body which is adapted to form one-half of a rotating seal interface; and (c) an impeller carried by the seal body which comprises a plurality of radially-inwardly-extending impeller blades.02-04-2010

Patent applications by Gary Paul Moscarino, Cincinnati, OH US

Gary Paul Rheaume, Barrington, NH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110022573PREVENTING TRANSFER AND DUPLICATION OF REDUNDANTLY REFERENCED OBJECTS ACROSS NODES OF AN APPLICATION SYSTEM - Unique identifiers referred to as “keys” are generated for objects stored on each node. When a container object including at least one embedded object is transferred from a sending node to a receiving node, the sending node sends the key uniquely identifying the embedded object to the receiving node to determine whether the embedded object is already stored on the receiving node. If the receiving node indicates that the embedded object is already stored at the receiving node, then the sending node determines that the embedded object does not need to be sent to the receiving node. In that case, if the embedded object has not been sent, the sending node does not send the embedded object. If the sending node has already started sending the embedded object, then the sending node terminates sending of the embedded object.01-27-2011