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Henry E. Halladay, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20090289851 | REFERENCE BEACON METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TDOA/FDOA GEOLOCATION - A method and apparatus for estimating bias errors in a time-difference-of-arrival/frequency-difference-of-arrival (TDOA/FDOA) geolocation system using a reference signal transmitter in which position and/or motion information of the reference signal transmitter is encoded into the reference signal. The motion information may include the velocity and/or acceleration of the reference signal transmitter. The reference signal is received by multiple collection platforms operating in conjunction with a geolocation system and a reference correction processing system. The reference correction processing system receives, via the multiple collection platforms, the position and/or motion information, which is immediately and unambiguously associated with specific reference signal transmissions. The geolocation system estimates the position and/or velocity of the reference signal transmitter using conventional TDOA/FDOA techniques. The estimated position and/or velocity of the reference signal transmitter is compared to the information contained in the reference signal to estimate bias errors. | 11-26-2009 |
James Halladay, Erie, PA US
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| 20090130469 | POWDER ADHESIVES FOR BONDING ELASTOMERS - A powder adhesive composition for bonding an elastomer to metals or other rigid substrates comprising a powdered film forming polymer having a liquefaction temperature above room temperature and is capable of forming rubber tearing bonds between an elastomer and a substrate. The adhesive composition is shelf stable and free flowing at room temperature to allow for ease of storage and electrostatic spray application, yet melts or flows at elevated temperatures to form a film on a coated substrate prior to elastomer bonding. | 05-21-2009 |
James R. Halladay, Erie, PA US
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| 20090065676 | HIGH TEMPERATURE RUBBER TO METAL BONDED DEVICES AND METHODS OF MAKING HIGH TEMPERATURE ENGINE MOUNTS - An engine mount for a high temperature operating engine is provided. The high temperature rubber to metal bonded engine mount isolates the vehicle engine from the vehicle body structure in the high temperature operating engine operation environment which has a temperature of at least 190 degrees Fahrenheit. The high temperature engine mount includes a nonelastomeric engine mount member for attachment to the high temperature operating engine and a nonelastomeric body mount member for attachment to the body structure. The high temperature engine mount includes an intermediate elastomer disposed between the nonelastomeric engine mount member and the nonelastomeric body mount member. The high temperature engine mount has an operational lifetime beginning spring rate SR | 03-12-2009 |
| 20110206840 | THERMOSETTING POWDER ADHESIVE COMPOSITION - A powder adhesive comprising a primary rubber bonding polymer and a thermosetting component, and a method for bonding elastomers to metals employing the same. By adding a thermosetting component to a powdered adhesive, the adhesive may be applied to a substrate, sintered and thermoset to provide a sweep resistant adhesive film on the substrate, which may subsequently be bonded to an elastomer. Without a thermosetting component, the adhesive is at risk to re-melt or otherwise soften during a heated elastomer molding operation which in turn could cause the adhesive material to sweep off the substrate. | 08-25-2011 |
| 20110209822 | POWDERED PRIMER FOR RUBBER TO METAL BONDING - A powder primer composition particularly useful as a primer intended to be used in conjunction with an adhesive topcoat in rubber to metal bonding. And a method for bonding an elastomeric substrate to a metallic substrate comprising, applying a powder primer composition onto one of said substrates, wherein the powder primer composition comprises a rubbery polymer and at least one of a phenolic resin and a phenoxy resin, applying an adhesive covercoat to form a coated substrate, contacting the coated substrate with the other of said substrates, and heating the contacted substrates to effect bonding of the metallic substrate to the elastomer. | 09-01-2011 |
Jayson Halladay, Brooklyn, NY US
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| 20100138341 | Method and system for saving money with a group of mobile devices - A plurality of users have a savings goal, and a plurality of mobile devices each belong to a user. An electronic message from a user's mobile device is received. The electronic message comprises a description of a service or product not purchased and the amount of money not spent because it was not purchased. The description and amount are stored and a running total of the amount of money not spent is computed. A second electronic message is transmitted to all of the plurality of mobile devices except the first mobile device. The second electronic message comprises the description, amount, and an identifier of the user of the first mobile. Receiving, storing, computing, and transmitting are repeated until the savings goal is reached. A system includes the plurality of mobile devices, at least one communication network, and a computer in communication with the communication network. The system may also include a bank. | 06-03-2010 |
Robert B. Halladay, Red Bluff, CA US
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| 20110316211 | Work Table - A table which supports work pieces includes a base with a first part and a second part hinged together so that the second part may be swung up and away from the standing surface for storage and be swung down to engage the standing surface. A support column is secured to the base and coupled to a brace member which is foldable between a first state when the second part is in contact with the standing surface and a second state when the second part is not in contact with the standing surface. The table includes a work platform that is coupled to the central support column and rotatable between a horizontal orientation parallel to the standing surface and a non-horizontal orientation. The work platform is configured to have work stations which receive and mount work pieces so that the work pieces are secured to the work platform in both the horizontal and non-horizontal orientations. | 12-29-2011 |
