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Guy C. Fedorkow, Bedford, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110019542QOE BASED ADMISSION CONTROL - In one example, a Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) analyzes received service flow traffic to estimate Quality of Experience (QoE) at the endpoints. An admission control system on the CMTS uses the QoE estimate to determine whether to admit new service flows.01-27-2011

Guy C. Goodine, Pahrump, NV US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080216617Tool for removing a tire stem cap - The tool for removing a tire valve stem cap is an elongated tool that allows a user to easily reach the valve stem of dual tires. The tool includes an elongated handle portion having opposed front and rear ends, and a head portion joined to the front end of the handle portion. The head portion has a recess centrally formed in a front face thereof and a resilient annular gripping member disposed in the recess. The annular gripping member has a central bore formed therethrough, with the central bore being dimensioned and configured for frictionally engaging the tire valve stem cap for removal and insertion thereof.09-11-2008

Guy C. Le Breton, Oak Park, IL US

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20090269786RHO1-Gamma Amino Butyric Acid C Receptor-Specific Antibodies - This invention provides antibodies immunologically specific for ρ1-GABA10-29-2009

Guy C. Thrap, Del Mar, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080266752THERMAL INTERCONNECTS FOR COUPLING ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES - A thermally fitted interconnect couples energy storage cells without the use of additional materials of fasteners. Variations of the interconnect can be used to facilitate fitting of multiple energy storage cell with multiple cell to cell spacings in a rapid and inexpensive manner.10-30-2008
20110075457Capacitor startup apparatus and method with failsafe short circuit protection - Electronic circuits couple energy storage devices, such as double layer capacitors or rechargeable battery cells, to a power supply output, thereby improving noise suppression and extending ride-through capability of the power supply. In a typical circuit, an energy storage device is coupled in series with a switch that controls the charging current into the energy storage device. The switch is controlled by a comparator that receives a signal related to the voltage level of the power supply. In some embodiments, the comparator also receives a feedback signal related to a charging current flowing into the energy storage device. The circuit is configured so that the switch limits the charging current to a predetermined current level, or does not allow the charging current to flow until the output voltage of the power supply reaches a predetermined voltage level.03-31-2011

Patent applications by Guy C. Thrap, Del Mar, CA US

Guy C. Yodock, Lakeland, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080267710FLOATING BARRIER UNITS - A number of individual barrier units form a floating barrier wall each comprising a housing formed in the general shape of a highway barrier having a top wall, a bottom wall, opposed end walls, and, opposed side walls interconnected to form a hollow interior which is preferably partially or completely filled with a foam material. A ballast weight is secured to each barrier unit, either inside or outside of the hollow interior, to maintain them in an upright position in the water. Cables, couplers and/or other connectors are employed to mount adjacent barrier units end-to-end to form a barrier wall which can encircle a vessel or otherwise isolate an area within a seaport or other body of water to provide security.10-30-2008
20080286041END CONNECTOR FOR BARRIER DEVICES - An end connector for a barrier device is provided which permits articulation of one barrier device through a relatively large angle with respect to an adjacent barrier device, so that a barrier wall may be formed of a plurality of barrier devices connected end-to-end having a significantly curved shape.11-20-2008
20090041540BARRIER DEVICE WITH ADJUSTABLE EXTERNAL REINFORCEMENT STRUCTURE - A barrier device comprises a top wall, a bottom wall, opposed end walls and opposed side walls interconnected to form a hollow interior in which a pair of spaced openings are formed which extend between the side walls. An external reinforcement structure is provided to enhance the structural integrity of the barrier device, including first and second beams each located along one of the side walls which are connected to one another by adjustable mounting structure extending through the openings. The beams of one barrier device, in turn, are connected end-to-end with the beams of an adjacent barrier device to form an essentially continuous, interconnected wall of barriers which resist disengagement from one another and exhibit improved resistance to being broken apart upon impact by a vehicle.02-12-2009
20090110480BARRIER DEVICE WITH SIDE WALL REINFORCEMENTS - A barrier device comprises a top wall, a bottom wall, opposed end walls and opposed side walls interconnected to form a hollow interior in which a pair of spaced openings are formed which extend between the side walls. An external reinforcement structure is provided to enhance the structural integrity of the barrier device, including first and second beams each located along one of the side walls which are connected to one another by a mounting device extending through the openings in the hollow interior, or, alternatively, are mounted within a seat formed in each side wall between the opposed ends of the barrier device. The beams of one barrier device are connected end-to-end with the beams of adjacent barrier devices to form an essentially continuous wall of barriers which resist disengagement from one another and exhibit improved resistance to being broken apart upon impact by a vehicle.04-30-2009
20100111602BARRIER DEVICE WITH SIDE WALL REINFORCEMENTS AND CONNECTION TO CRASH CUSHION - A barrier wall comprises a number of barrier devices connected end-to-end each having an external reinforcement structure wherein the end-most barrier device in the barrier wall is coupled to a crash cushion by a transition device.05-06-2010

Patent applications by Guy C. Yodock, Lakeland, FL US