Gasque
Jose Gasque, Vancouver CA
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20150225643 | Variable Data Printing For Security Purposes Using Ceramic Sub-Micron Infrared-Luminescent Particles In Inkjet Ink - Methods and apparatus for variable data printing for security purposes using ceramic sub-micron infrared-luminescent particles in inkjet ink. An example apparatus includes an inkjet printer containing marked ink, the marked ink containing particles consisting of rare earth doped ceramics, wherein the particles are less than one micron in size, the particles are suspended in the marked ink, and the particles have luminescent properties such that when the particles are illuminated by first electromagnetic radiation having a first wavelength, the particles emit infrared light having a peak wavelength at a second wavelength. | 08-13-2015 |
Jose Gasque, Vancouver, WA US
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20150302675 | Vision System to Authenticate Documents - A vision system to authenticate documents is described herein. An example apparatus includes an illuminating source to illuminate a pattern on a sample with first infrared light having a peak wavelength at a first wavelength, wherein the pattern is printed with ink that has luminescent properties such that when the pattern is illuminated by infrared light containing the first wavelength, the pattern emits second infrared light having a peak wavelength at a second wavelength, a filter adjacent to the illuminating source, wherein the filter passes the second infrared light and the filter does not pass the first infrared light, a photo element in close proximity to the filter such that the second infrared light that passes through the filter illuminates the photo element, wherein the photo element detects the second infrared light and captures an image of the pattern, and a display to display the image captured by the photo element. | 10-22-2015 |
Michael A. Gasque, Conway, SC US
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20100084500 | CORD REEL - A reel with a rotatable spool. The reel includes a motor coupled to a drive shaft and configured to rotate the drive shaft in a first direction and a second direction opposite the first direction. A drive assembly is disposed on the drive shaft and rotation of the drive shaft in the first direction moves the drive assembly along the drive shaft and into engagement with the spool. Rotation of the drive shaft in the second direction moves the drive assembly along the drive shaft and out of engagement with the spool. When the drive assembly is engaged with the spool, the drive assembly rotates the spool in a windup direction. When the drive assembly is out of engagement with the spool, the spool may be rotated manually in an unwind direction without encountering resistance from the motor. | 04-08-2010 |
20110095120 | CORD REEL - A reel with a rotatable spool. The reel includes a motor coupled to a drive shaft and configured to rotate the drive shaft in a first direction and a second direction opposite the first direction. A drive assembly is disposed on the drive shaft and rotation of the drive shaft in the first direction moves the drive assembly along the drive shaft and into engagement with the spool. Rotation of the drive shaft in the second direction moves the drive assembly along the drive shaft and out of engagement with the spool. When the drive assembly is engaged with the spool, the drive assembly rotates the spool in a windup direction. When the drive assembly is out of engagement with the spool, the spool may be rotated manually in an unwind direction without encountering resistance from the motor. | 04-28-2011 |
Samuel N. Gasque, Hendersonville, NC US
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20080228498 | Enhanced coordinated signal generation apparatus - A portable information system that, when activated, presents certain data to a user, wherein the information is prepositioned within the portable system or provided to it. The information may be resident within fixed memory, added by means of a smart card, or wirelessly transmitted to the information system. The information conveyed to the user may be visual, such as a text screen or a video display as well as audible such as a play by play broadcast. The information may include local areas of interest or locations within the venue in which the apparatus is used. | 09-18-2008 |