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Bobby Neal Glover, Durham, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080306278PROCESS - An improved process for preparing arylethanoldiamines is described. Compounds of this type are known to be useful as agonists at atypical beta-adrenoceptors (also known as beta-3-adrenoceptors).12-11-2008
20100179101Novel Crystalline Forms Of An Antiviral Benzimidazole Compound - The invention relates to crystalline forms of 5,6-dichloro-2-(isopropylamino)-1-β-L-ribofuranosyl-1H benzimidazole, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same, processes for preparing the same, and their use in medical therapy.07-15-2010
20110118203Novel Crystalline Forms Of An Antiviral Benzimidazole Compound - The invention relates to crystalline forms of 5,6-dichloro-2-(isopropylamino)-1-β-L-ribofuranosyl-1Hbenzimidazole, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same, processes for preparing the same, and their use in medical therapy.05-19-2011

Patent applications by Bobby Neal Glover, Durham, NC US

Rich Glover, Rocky Mount, NC US

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20100288664Reusable pallet container - A reusable pallet container is disclosed. According to one embodiment of the disclosure, a pallet container for holding vehicle windshields for storage, transportation or otherwise is disclosed. The pallet container includes a frame structure defining a base, and a periphery, wherein one or more side restraints are provided to be mounted on-board the pallet container to inhibit movement of windshields internally of the pallet container, wherein at least one of said one or more side restraints comprises a flexible fluid containing device.11-18-2010

Robert E. Glover, Wilmington, NC US

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20100123000Flag pole buddy - A Flag Pole Buddy for helping the elderly and handicap from making a unnecessary trip to the mailbox. When mailperson deliveries mail and opens the mailbox door this pulls the Flag pole Buddy support from under the Flag pole buddy causing it to stand up straight telling that mail has arrived. You get your mail and lay heavier bottom end back on the Flag pole buddy support. You can see the Flag pole buddy from your window in many homes. The bottom cap of the Flag pole buddy comes off which allows a 2 AA cell mini maglite flash light to be installed. At night this flash light eliminates the Flag pole buddy and light shines out of holes drilled in the top cap. This will help rescue and law enforcement find your home at night. The flag pole buddy bolts on opposite side of mailbox of outgoing mail flag.05-20-2010

Troy W. Glover, Raleigh, NC US

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20090116190Controlling Airflow In A Computer Chassis - Computer chassis configured for controlled airflow including at least one component board; a segmented curtain suspended across a region of airflow in the computer chassis above the component board; and at least one component mounted on the component board displacing at least one segment of the segmented curtain creating an airflow channel under the displaced segment. Segmented curtains for controlling airflow in a computer chassis including one or more segments capable of being displaced by components mounted on a component board in the computer chassis; and one or more fasteners for suspending the segmented curtain across a region of airflow in the computer chassis. Controlling airflow in a computer chassis including inserting a component board into the computer chassis; displacing, a segment of a segmented curtain thereby creating an airflow channel; and providing airflow through the airflow channel created by the displacement of the segment of the segmented curtain.05-07-2009

Troy Williams Glover, Raleigh, NC US

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20080304229AIR-PRESSURE-DEPENDENT CONTROL OF COOLING SYSTEMS USING A SHARED AIR PRESSURE SENSOR - Systems and methods provide altitude-dependent fan control for a plurality of electronic subsystems using a shared air pressure sensor. Each server or multi-server chassis of a rack system is a subsystem of the rack system. Each subsystem receives its own on-board fan or blower module. The shared air pressure sensor senses air pressure and outputs a signal to all of the subsystems. Each subsystem then independently regulates its own fan speed according to the signal output by the shared air pressure sensor. Other fan operational parameters, such as the number of fans recruited, may also be controlled according to altitude according to the invention. A variety of other performance parameters, such as internal air or component temperature, ambient air temperature, server workload, and processor activity level, may also be factored into control of these fan operational parameters.12-11-2008
20090207565Ducted Air Temperature Sensor - A temperature isolation duct in a computer system comprising a chassis securing a circuit board and a fan system, wherein the fan system draws air through the chassis in an airflow direction, and a heat-generating component is mounted on the circuit board and exposed to the air flow. The hot air duct passively directs air heated by the heat-generating component from a single hot air duct inlet in direct downstream alignment with the heat-generating component to a single hot air duct outlet, wherein the hot air duct has a length to width aspect ratio of greater than four. A first thermal sensor is secured within, or direct alignment with, the hot air duct near the duct outlet for sensing the temperature of air flowing through the hot air duct and generating a first temperature signal. A controller is in electronic communication with the first thermal sensor for receiving the temperature signal and in electronic communication with the fan system for sending a fan speed control signal. Optionally, the hot air duct may extend through, over or around a second component on the circuit board to avoid thermal effects of the second component.08-20-2009
20090249862System and Method for Determining Air Density Based on Temperature Sensor Data - A computer system and method for measuring air density in a computer chassis. The computer chassis includes a fan, an ambient air temperature sensor, and a heat-generating device with a heat sink, a heat sink temperature sensor, and a controller. The controller controls the fan speed and applies a known amount of thermal energy to the heat sink, then determines the air density from the difference in temperature between the ambient air and the heat sink. The controller may then use the air density determination to adjust the air flow rate through the computer chassis to provide a proper air flow rate for cooling.10-08-2009