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Anthony A. Henry, Highland, IN US
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20140183001 | ROLLER CLEANER - A cleaning device is provided for removing debris from rotating conveyor rollers, and includes a housing constructed and arranged for insertion between two adjacent rotating rollers, the housing having a first set of cleaning wheels at a first housing end associated with a first of the conveyor rollers, and a second set of cleaning wheels located on an opposite end of the housing and associated with a second of the conveyor rollers. At least one of the cleaning wheels is reciprocable relative to the housing between a retracted position permitting insertion of the housing between the rollers, and a extended position extending the reciprocating wheel towards the adjacent roller for limiting lateral movement of the housing between the rollers. Upon movement of the housing between the rollers in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the rollers, the cleaning wheels operationally engage and remove residue collected on the rollers. | 07-03-2014 |
Cary Henry, Columbus, IN US
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20110047974 | EXHAUST FLOW SEGREGATOR AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - According to one embodiment, an exhaust gas after-treatment apparatus includes an exhaust tube through which a main exhaust gas stream is flowable. The exhaust tube defines an exhaust flow channel. The apparatus also includes an exhaust flow segregator positioned within the exhaust tube. The exhaust flow segregator separates the exhaust flow channel into a first channel through which a first portion of the main exhaust gas stream is flowable and a second channel through which a second portion of the main exhaust gas stream is flowable. Additionally, the apparatus includes an injector coupled to the exhaust tube. The injector is communicable in reductant injecting communication with the first portion of the main exhaust gas stream flowing through the first channel. The apparatus also includes at least one exhaust gas heater communicable in heat supplying communication with the first portion of the main exhaust gas stream flowing through the first channel. | 03-03-2011 |
20130199157 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING REDUCTANT DELIVERY TO AN EXHAUST STREAM - Methods and systems are disclosed for determining a feed rate for direct introduction of a reductant gas into an exhaust stream to achieve a NO | 08-08-2013 |
20130199158 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING SOLID STORAGE MEDIA QUALITY FOR A NOX REDUCTANT - A system and method includes an exhaust aftertreatment system for an internal combustion engine having a reductant stored in a solid storage media. The reductant is released by heating the solid storage media to convert the reductant to gaseous form. The system and method determines the quality of the solid storage media by measuring operating parameters of the aftertreatment system and comparing the operating parameters to expected parameters stored in a memory of a controller of the system. | 08-08-2013 |
20130239549 | AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRE-DECOMPOSED REDUCTANT SOLUTION - There is disclosed a method and system for pressurizing a reductant solution from a reductant storage device and superheating the pressurized reductant solution. The superheated pressurized reductant solution at least partially decomposes in the heat exchanger and/or a decomposition chamber before it is released into an exhaust system. The at least partially decomposed reductant solution is delivered to the exhaust system upstream of the SCR catalyst. | 09-19-2013 |
20130305695 | AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM HAVING TWO SCR CATALYSTS - A system and method includes an internal combustion engine capable of producing an exhaust stream and an aftertreatment system operationally coupled to the exhaust stream. The aftertreatment system includes an upstream selective reduction catalyst (SCR) component and a downstream SCR component that are positioned in substantially different thermal environments. The upstream and downstream SCR components are sized to fully treat the entire exhaust stream at a low temperature highest NOx conversion condition, and the downstream SCR component is sized to fully treat the entire exhaust stream at a high temperature highest NOx conversion condition. | 11-21-2013 |
20130312392 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO MITIGATE NOX AND HC EMISSIONS AT LOW EXHAUST TEMPERATURES - Systems and methods are provided for managing low temperature NO | 11-28-2013 |
20150072855 | DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION CATALYST - Described herein is a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst treatment system that includes a vanadium-based SCR catalyst contaminated with a water-soluble contaminant. The SCR catalyst treatment system also includes a water delivery system that is configured to apply water to the vanadium-based SCR catalyst to remove the water-soluble contaminant from the vanadium-based SCR catalyst. | 03-12-2015 |
Cary A. Henry, Columbus, IN US
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20140053538 | REDUCTANT INJECTION AND MIXING SYSTEM - A gaseous reductant injection and mixing system is described herein. The system includes an injector for injecting a gaseous reductant into an exhaust gas stream, and a mixer attached to a surface of the injector. The injector includes a plurality of apertures through which the gaseous reductant is injected into an exhaust gas stream. The mixer includes a plurality of fluid deflecting elements. | 02-27-2014 |
20140165560 | LOW PRESSURE EGR AMMONIA OXIDATION CATALYST - An internal combustion engine system includes an internal combustion engine generating an exhaust gas stream and an air intake system coupled to the internal combustion engine. The engine system also includes a turbocharger that includes a turbine in exhaust gas receiving communication with the exhaust gas stream and a compressor in air receiving communication with the air intake line. Further, the engine system includes an exhaust system in exhaust gas receiving communication with the internal combustion engine. The exhaust system has a main exhaust line and a low pressure (LP) exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) line through which at least a portion of the exhaust gas in the main exhaust line downstream of the turbine is flowable into the air intake system. The exhaust system further includes an ammonia oxidation catalyst positioned within the LP EGR line. | 06-19-2014 |
Cary J. Henry, Columbus, IN US
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20140250866 | Solid Ammonia Delivery System - Systems and methods for generating and controlling generation of ammonia. The ammonia generation control system includes a communication module and an ammonia generation module coupled to the communication module. The ammonia generation module is configured to cause generation of gaseous ammonia from a solid ammonia source in response to a determination that an ammonia storage quantity in an ammonia dosing storage cartridge meets a first pre-determined threshold and a determination that an engine condition of an internal combustion engine coupled to ammonia dosing storage cartridge meets a pre-determined engine condition threshold. | 09-11-2014 |
Garric Henry, Bloomington, IN US
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20120180281 | ACCESSORY MOUNTING APPARATUS FOR A VEHICLE - An accessory mounting apparatus is provided for coupling to a vehicle roll bar. The accessory mounting apparatus illustratively includes a driver side clamping device configured to be secured to a driver side upright of the roll bar, and a passenger side clamping device configured to be secured to the passenger side upright of the roll bar. Protective sleeves cooperate with the clamping devices to protect the roll bar from damaging contact therewith. A laterally extending cross member extends between the driver side clamping device and the passenger side clamping device. | 07-19-2012 |
20120246900 | PORTABLE EQUIPMENT SYSTEM MOUNT - A mounting system having a base plate, multiple mounting apertures adapted to releasably hold a man-portable equipment item, and non-invasive fasteners for attaching to a structure without damaging the structure. The non-invasive fasteners can include adhesive bonded fasteners which couple to a structure without damaging the structure and permit attachment and removal of the mounting system. The base plate and mounting apertures are designed to minimize mounting footprint and orient the man-portable equipment item in relation to a user structure or aperture such as a turret, egress point, portal, or other structure which requires a user to pass through a structure and have immediate access to the man-portable equipment item. | 10-04-2012 |
20130176182 | Universal Antenna Mounting Bracket - An apparatus for fastening an antenna to several vehicles which have restrictive placement locations is disclosed. One embodiment of the apparatus includes a mounting bracket and a shelf bracket; where the mounting bracket is adapted to be securely attached to several vehicles. An antenna mounts on the shelf bracket and the shelf bracket is adapted to be oriented to a preferred antenna position and to be securely attached to the mounting bracket. | 07-11-2013 |
20130306814 | PORTABLE EQUIPMENT SYSTEM MOUNT - A mounting system having a base plate, multiple mounting apertures adapted to releasably hold a man-portable equipment item, and non-invasive fasteners for attaching to a structure without damaging the structure. The non-invasive fasteners can include adhesive bonded fasteners which couple to a structure without damaging the structure and permit attachment and removal of the mounting system. The base plate and mounting apertures are designed to minimize mounting footprint and orient the man-portable equipment item in relation to a user structure or aperture such as a turret, egress point, portal, or other structure which requires a user to pass through a structure and have immediate access to the man-portable equipment item. | 11-21-2013 |
20140173880 | ACCESSORY MOUNTING APPARATUS FOR A VEHICLE - An accessory mounting apparatus is provided for coupling to a vehicle roll bar. The accessory mounting apparatus illustratively includes a driver side clamping device configured to be secured to a driver side upright of the roll bar, and a passenger side clamping device configured to be secured to the passenger side upright of the roll bar. Protective sleeves cooperate with the clamping devices to protect the roll bar from damaging contact therewith. A laterally extending cross member extends between the driver side clamping device and the passenger side clamping device. | 06-26-2014 |
James P. Henry, Noblesville, IN US
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20090291575 | Laser sealing of injector solenoids - A solenoid coil/connector assembly includes a coil assembly having coil wires wound around a bobbin, an overmold encapsulating the coil assembly, and a plurality of seals formed between the bobbin and the overmold using laser light, the seals hermetically sealing the coil wires. By using a laser welding process for plastic materials directed at an internal interface between the bobbin and overmold the coil wires become hermetically sealed and moisture is thus prevented from gaining access to coil wires during use of the solenoid coil/connector assembly. | 11-26-2009 |
James R. Henry, Indianapolis, IN US
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20150105367 | RAF INHIBITOR COMPOUNDS - This invention provides compounds of Formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of Formula (I); and use of a compound of Formula (I) for treating specified cancers. | 04-16-2015 |
20150119392 | RAF INHIBITOR COMPOUNDS - This invention provides compounds of Formula I: (Formula I should be inserted here) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of Formula I; and use of a compound of Formula I for treating specified cancers. | 04-30-2015 |
James Robert Henry, Indianapolis, IN US
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20080207685 | Heterocyclic Compounds As Modulators Of Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptors, Useful For The Treatment And/Or Prevention Of Disorders Modulated By A Ppar - The present invention is directed to a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, hydrate or stereoisomer thereof, which is useful in treating or preventing disorders mediated by a peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR) such as syndrome X, type II diabetes, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, obesity, coagaulopathy, hypertension, arteriosclerosis, and other disorders related to syndrome X and cardiovascular diseases. | 08-28-2008 |
20090105229 | PURINE DERIVATIVES AS KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides kinase inhibitors of Formula I. | 04-23-2009 |
20100076001 | IMIDAZOLIDINONYL AMINOPYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - The present invention provides novel imidazolidinonyl aminopyrimidine compounds believed to have clinical use for treatment of cancer through inhibiting Plk1. wherein: R | 03-25-2010 |
20100081641 | IMIDAZOLIDINONYL AMINOPYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - The present invention provides novel imidazolidinonyl aminopyrimidine compounds believed to have clinical use for treatment of cancer through inhibiting Plk1. Formula I wherein: R | 04-01-2010 |
20100087431 | TRIAZOLYL AMINOPYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS - The present invention provides triazolyl aminopyrimidine compounds useful in the treatment of cancer. | 04-08-2010 |
20100130466 | TRIAZOLYL AMINOPYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS - The present invention provides triazolyl aminopyrimidine compounds useful in the treatment of cancer. | 05-27-2010 |
20110207721 | PURINE DERIVATIVES AS KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides kinase inhibitors of Formula I. | 08-25-2011 |
20110294792 | PURINE DERIVATIVES AS KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides kinase inhibitors of Formula I. | 12-01-2011 |
Joshua D. Henry, Indianapolis, IN US
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20140363357 | SYSTEMS AND TECHNIQUES FOR NOZZLE COOLING OF DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID INJECTION SYSTEMS - A system is provided for delivery of diesel exhaust fluid or other reductant to an injector for release into an engine exhaust aftertreatment system. The injector includes a nozzle assembly that thermally shields the diesel exhaust fluid from the exhaust gas temperatures. A diesel exhaust fluid delivery procedure is also disclosed for nozzle cooling prior to operation of the injector for emissions reduction. | 12-11-2014 |
20150049574 | AIR CURTAIN FOR UREA MIXING CHAMBER - An exemplary embodiment includes a blending chamber having a urea inlet, a blending chamber gas inlet, and a blending chamber outlet. A urea source provides a pressurized urea solution to the urea inlet at a urea injection pressure, and a pressurized gas source transmits pressurized gas to the blending chamber gas inlet via a passageway. The passageway is configured to decrease pressure of the pressurized gas transmitted along its length from a first pressure of gas received from the pressurized gas source to a second pressure of gas provided to the blending chamber gas inlet. The first pressure of gas received from the pressurized gas source is greater than the urea injection pressure and the second pressure of gas provided to the blending chamber gas inlet is less than the urea injection pressure. | 02-19-2015 |
Kevin Henry, Hobart, IN US
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20100061180 | EFFICIENT WET STARCH PREPARATION SYSTEM FOR GYPSUM BOARD PRODUCTION - The present invention provides a wet starch preparation system for gypsum wallboard comprising a loss-in-weight starch feeder, a venturi mixer, a vacuum pick-up unit for supplying the dry starch from the feeder at an adjustable rate to the venturi mixer, a first water pump for supplying water at an adjustable rate to the venturi mixer to form a starch pre-dispersion of from about 2% to about 10% by weight starch and a second water pump for supplying gauging water to the starch pre-dispersion, the system equipped with appropriate system controls. The present system provides more efficient use of starch such that the amount of pregelatinized starch is at least about 10% less than a system in which the starch is not pre-dispersed in water prior to the board mixer. The system can be used to make gypsum-containing products including gypsum wallboard having increased board strength and reduced board weight. | 03-11-2010 |
Kim Marie Henry, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20130268429 | Real estate plan methods and systems - Methods and systems for executing a real estate plan for addressing transaction costs relative to a closing of a real estate transaction between a real estate buyer and a real estate seller. The methods and systems facilitate a negotiation between the real estate buyer and the real estate seller of a real estate plan commission fee payable to a real estate plan agent at the closing of the real estate transaction, the real estate commission fee being representative of one or more duties of the real estate plan agent in executing the real estate plan. The methods and systems further generate a real estate plan agreement between the real estate buyer and the real estate seller with the real estate plan agreement specifying the real estate plan commission fee. | 10-10-2013 |
Mark S. Henry, Indianapolis, IN US
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20090220330 | VAPOR PHASE LUBRICATION SYSTEM - A method and system for carrying out vapor-phase lubrication of a component, such as a bearing for example, is disclosed herein. The method and apparatus can be applied to a turbine engine. The method includes the step of directing a first stream of fluid containing atomized lubricant to the component at a first velocity. The system provides a first fluid injection system for performing the first step. The system also provides a lubricant injection system communicating with the first fluid injection system upstream of the sump cavity and operable to atomize lubricant in the first stream. The method also includes the step of directing a second stream of fluid at a second velocity less than the first velocity to the component. The second stream is for controlling a temperature of the component. The system provides a second fluid injection system for performing the second step. Both of the directing steps are carried out concurrently. | 09-03-2009 |
Mathew J. Henry, Indianapolis, IN US
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20150232859 | NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES THAT TARGET THE VACUOLAR ATPASE C SUBUNIT AND CONFER RESISTANCE TO COLEOPTERAN PESTS - This disclosure concerns nucleic acid molecules and methods of use thereof for control of coleopteran pests through RNA interference-mediated inhibition of target coding and transcribed non-coding sequences in coleopteran pests. The disclosure also concerns methods for making transgenic plants that express nucleic acid molecules useful for the control of coleopteran pests, and the plant cells and plants obtained thereby. | 08-20-2015 |
Matthew Henry, Indianapolis, IN US
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20090106864 | NOVEL DNA SEQUENCES, VECTORS AND PROTEINS OF AVIAN INFLUENZA HEMAGGLUTININ - The subject invention provides novel amino acid sequences (including a consensus sequence) of the Avian Influenza A virus hemagglutinin protein. These newly constructed genes are designed to provide a broader spectrum of activity across the serotype family thus providing a basis for a vaccine that has broad heterologous disease protection. The novel genes have been further improved by the addition of strategic glycosylation sites into the amino acids sequences that they encode. These genes can also, optionally, be codon optimized for plant expression, inserted into the appropriate vector and cloned into plants for expression. Polypeptides produced by recombinant host cells or transgenic plants can also be used as source of antigen for the formulation of vaccines for the control of influenza in susceptible individuals. Additionally, transgenic plant material may also be used as source of antigen for the formulation of vaccines for the control of influenza in susceptible individuals. | 04-23-2009 |
Matthew J. Henry, Indianapolis, IN US
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20090136532 | Vaccine for Avian Influenza and Methods of Use - The subject invention pertains to influenza vaccines and particularly avian influenza vaccines (AIV). The invention includes methods for preparing transgenic plant cells to express know HA1 polypeptides having specified homologies that are used to prepare vaccine compositions and methods for inducing protective immunity in an individual, animal, mammal or human. | 05-28-2009 |
20110143997 | PHAGE RECEPTOR BINDING PROTEINS FOR ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY AND OTHER NOVEL USES - The subject invention relates in part to novel uses of bacteriophage tail spike proteins (TSPs). Some preferred uses are therapeutic uses in animals, such as chickens, against pathogenic bacteria, such as Salmonella. Fragments of the TSPs can also be used according to the subject invention, particularly protein fragments comprising the phage receptor binding domains (PRBDs), which recognize their hosts and facilitate infection. The binding domains are specific to unique surface structures on bacteria and may be used for a variety of applications according to the subject invention. We have shown that by utilizing these PRBDs, it is possible to exploit the long-established evolutionary relationship between bacteria and their viruses (ie bacteriophages) that specifically infect them. The subject invention also relates in part to novel, synthetic forms of tail spike proteins. In some preferred embodiments, these are hexamers. | 06-16-2011 |
20110318348 | INDUCTION OF MUCOSAL IMMUNE RESPONSES BY MUCOSAL DELIVERY PENTABODY COMPLEX (MDPC) - The subject invention provides, for example, a novel approach to specifically induce intranasal and/or oral mucosal as well as humoral antibody response by administrating a mucosal delivery pentabody complex (MDPC). The MDPC is a complex formed by mixing a target antigen and a mucosal delivery pentabody (MDP) that has a strong affinity to the target antigen. The MDP is a fusion protein of a single domain antibody (sdAb; which binds to the target antigen specifically) to a pentamerization domain (which can include the B-subunit of an AB5 toxin family, including the B subunit of cholera toxin (CT) or heat-labile toxin (LT)). The pentamerization domain can self-assemble into a pentamer, through which a pentameric single domain antibody, or a pentabody, is formed. | 12-29-2011 |
20120174259 | NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES THAT TARGET THE VACUOLAR ATPASE C SUBUNIT AND CONFER RESISTANCE TO COLEOPTERAN PESTS - This disclosure concerns nucleic acid molecules and methods of use thereof for control of coleopteran pests through RNA interference-mediated inhibition of target coding and transcribed non-coding sequences in coleopteran pests. The disclosure also concerns methods for making transgenic plants that express nucleic acid molecules useful for the control of coleopteran pests, and the plant cells and plants obtained thereby. | 07-05-2012 |
20140090112 | FAD2 PERFORMANCE LOCI AND CORRESPONDING TARGET SITE SPECIFIC BINDING PROTEINS CAPABLE OF INDUCING TARGETED BREAKS - A method of gene editing or gene stacking within a FAD2 loci by cleaving, in a site directed manner, a location in a FAD2 gene in a cell, to generate a break in the FAD2 gene and then ligating into the break a nucleic acid molecule associated with one or more traits of interest is disclosed. | 03-27-2014 |
20140090113 | ENGINEERED TRANSGENE INTEGRATION PLATFORM (ETIP) FOR GENE TARGETING AND TRAIT STACKING - An Engineered Transgene Integration Platform (ETIP) is described that can be inserted randomly or at targeted locations in plant genomes to facilitate rapid selection and detection of a GOI that is perfectly targeted (both the 5′ and 3′ ends) at the ETIP genomic location. One element in the subject disclosure is the introduction of specific double stranded breaks within the ETIP. In some embodiments, an ETIP is described using zinc finger nuclease binding sites, but may utilize other targeting technologies such as meganucleases, CRISPRs, TALs, or leucine zippers. Also described are compositions of, and methods for producing, transgenic plants wherein the donor or payload DNA expresses one or more products of an exogenous nucleic acid sequence (e.g. protein or RNA) that has been stably-integrated into an ETIP in a plant cell. In embodiments, the ETIP facilitates testing of gene candidates and plant expression vectors from ideation through Development phases. | 03-27-2014 |
20140298536 | NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES THAT CONFER RESISTANCE TO COLEOPTERAN PESTS - This disclosure concerns nucleic acid molecules and methods of use thereof for control of coleopteran pests through RNA interference-mediated inhibition of target coding and transcribed non-coding sequences in coleopteran pests. The disclosure also concerns methods for making transgenic plants that express nucleic acid molecules useful for the control of coleopteran pests, and the plant cells and plants obtained thereby. | 10-02-2014 |
20150067921 | FAD3 PERFORMANCE LOCI AND CORRESPONDING TARGET SITE SPECIFIC BINDING PROTEINS CAPABLE OF INDUCING TARGETED BREAKS - A method of gene editing or gene stacking within a FAD3 loci by cleaving, in a site directed manner, a location in a FAD3 gene in a cell, to generate a break in the FAD3 gene and then ligating into the break a nucleic acid molecule associated with one or more traits of interest is disclosed. | 03-05-2015 |
Michael D. Henry, Martinsville, IN US
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20090045308 | Comestible Fluid Rack and Rail Apparatus and Method - Some embodiments of the present invention provide a support adapted to support a comestible fluid container on a comestible fluid container rack, and a container rack having such a support. The support can include a first portion extending from a stretcher of the comestible fluid container rack and a second portion extending substantially laterally from the first portion to support the comestible fluid container thereon. | 02-19-2009 |
Michael W. Henry, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20110291514 | RESILIENT ROTOR ASSEMBLY FOR INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR - A method for manufacturing an interior magnet rotor core motor is described herein. The method includes attaching a resilient material to an inner rigid structure configured to engage a shaft associated with the motor, engaging the structure with the motor shaft, positioning the shaft and structure assembly with respect to the rotor core, and affixing the resilient material to the rotor core. | 12-01-2011 |
20140021810 | RESILIENT ROTOR ASSEMBLY FOR INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR - An electric motor comprises a shaft, an interior magnet rotor core comprising a central bore and a pair of opposing ends faces, and at least one resilient structure inserted within the central bore between the pair of opposing end faces. The at least one resilient component is inserted within the central bore between the pair of opposing end faces such that the at least one resilient component does not extend beyond one of the opposing end faces. The resilient component comprises an outer rigid structure inserted within the central bore, a resilient component inserted within the outer rigid structure, and an inner rigid structure inserted within the resilient component, wherein the shaft is inserted through the inner rigid structure. | 01-23-2014 |
Paul D. Henry, Indianapolis, IN US
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20140194077 | Passive Interface for an Electronic Memory Device - A passive interface for connecting an electronic memory device to an exterior circuit is provided. The passive interface includes a signal connection point, a power connection point and a ground connection point on an electronic memory device. A first passive component forms an electrical connection between the signal connection point and the power connection point. A second passive component forms an electrical connection between the power connection point and the ground connection point. And the power connection point receives a conditioned voltage signal through the electrical connection between the signal connection point and the power connection point. Such a passive interface can be used in a variety of devices, including headsets for intrinsically save applications. | 07-10-2014 |
Paul D. Henry, Carmel, IN US
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20150139474 | CONCHA-FIT ELECTRONIC HEARING PROTECTION DEVICE - A concha-fit electronic hearing protection device including an eartip and an earpiece body. When the device is fitted in the ear of a user, the eartip externally occludes the ear canal and the earpiece body internally occludes the eartip. | 05-21-2015 |
Ryan J. Henry, Crawfordsville, IN US
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20150247442 | HIGH TEMPERATURE SEAL FOR EXHAUST MANIFOLD - An exhaust manifold is disclosed. The exhaust manifold includes a plurality of exhaust tubes connected to one another, such that a male connector portion of one exhaust tube is received into a female connector portion of an adjacent exhaust tube. The plurality of exhaust tubes define an exhaust passage therein. The exhaust manifold also includes an air shielding zone surrounding the plurality of exhaust tubes. The exhaust manifold further includes a cooling jacket. The cooling jacket surrounds the air shielding zone. A high temperature seal is disposed within the air shielding zone. The high temperature seal is positioned outside of an interface area of the male and female connector portions of the respective exhaust tubes. The high temperature seal is configured to separate the air shielding zone into regions. Also, the high temperature seal is configured to control fluid communication between the separated regions of the air shielding zone. | 09-03-2015 |
Scott Henry, Columbus, IN US
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20110005503 | Exhaust gas recirculation valve contaminant removal - An exhaust gas recirculation system including an exhaust gas passageway which routes a flow of exhaust gas from an exhaust gas source to an intake manifold; an exhaust gas passageway valve which controls flow to the intake manifold; a cooling system coupled with the exhaust gas passageway positioned at a location upstream of the exhaust gas source and downstream of the intake manifold and operable to transfer heat from the flow of exhaust gas to a coolant in flow communication with the cooling system; a bypass passageway coupled with the exhaust gas passageway and bypassing the cooling system; a bypass valve operable to control flow through the bypass passageway; at least one valve operation sensor; and a controller operable to control the bypass valve to direct the flow of exhaust gas to the bypass passageway during exhaust gas recirculation based on a signal from the valve operation sensor. | 01-13-2011 |
Scott A. Henry, Columbus, IN US
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20130213007 | EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION VALVE CONTAMINANT REMOVAL - An exhaust gas purification system including an exhaust gas passageway which routes a flow of exhaust gas from an exhaust gas source to an intake manifold; an exhaust gas passageway valve which controls flow to the intake manifold; a cooling system coupled with the exhaust passageway positioned at a location upstream of the exhaust gas source and downstream of the intake manifold and operable to transfer heat from the flow of exhaust gas to a coolant in flow communication with the cooling system; a bypass passageway coupled with the exhaust gas passageway and bypassing the cooling system; a bypass valve operable to control flow through the bypass passageway; at least one valve operation sensor; and a controller operable to control the bypass valve to direct the flow of exhaust gas to the bypass passageway during exhaust gas recirculation based on a signal from the valve operation sensor. | 08-22-2013 |